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To Entertain for Niece Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Green are en. tertaining at the dinnerdance of the Golf club Saturday evening in compliment to Mra, Green's niece, Mias Turner, from Miasiasippl, who is their house guest, o 69 Sunday Afternoon Tea Mr, and Mra, Carleton Hulskamp will be hosts at tea Sunday afternoon after 5 o'clock in celebration of their wedding anniversary, ere College Club wWociety Miss Janet Powell Weds in Trinity Episcopal Church; Mrs. Schulz Gives Beautiful Tea. t . marriage (cf Mie Senet! Dinner Dance LD power LS | ee - The College clud has arranged a Mrs, John H. Powell to Mr Neal | panoween dinner dance for members Pourtelotte was solemnized last/ and friends for next Tuesday even- @vening in Trinity church, with |! Rev. William 1H. Bites reading the Pervice at $:30 o'clock, The interior of the church was very charming in a color scheme) ef pink and white. High white Standards of the center aisle held ‘Clusters of pink and white chrysan- ‘themums and trailing vines. These to the chance! banked with the Diooms against a green back- Informal Farewell Tea As @ farewell compliment to Mra, BP. P. Mulvey, who ts leaving Satur. day to spend the winter in Califor jwae hostess at an informal tea at her home Wednemlay afternoon, eee Thanksgiving Dance Within the chancel were} The annual Thanksgiving dance of palms and tall bas |the Juntor Guild of the Orthopedic of the same blossoms, while | hospital gtves each year will take the altar were the faint pink | Place on Saturday afternoon, No- ‘Ophelia roses and snowy chrysan:|Vember 25, from 3 to 6 o'clock, at ted bs dies tn tail the Masonic temple, — Committees and the program for this much-anticipated affair will Ye announced In a few days, eee Rainier Chapter to Meet With Mrs. Leary Rainier Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold tte October meeting on the afternoon of Rs softly-draped lines, extending |t2¢ Sist, at the home of Mra Eltsa ee oa train, With this attractive| Perry Leary, | Gestume she wore a picture hat of | P' Be and stlver lace with streamers | @@ Diack tulle, and carried for bou- & lovely combination of Ward orangetinted baby zinnias Ppompon chrysanthemuma, Emity Nettleton of Tacoma, hits 8 We “Meder bridesmaid, was charming in| Mra Gustave Aneliing, green velvet, en traing fash- sap ts Pitiens on long, straight lines and Lugcheon Honors with a soft rope of the Her hat also was of black) 2wo Guests sitver lace, with biack tulle} Mrs. EB. F. Blaine wna hostess and her flowers were Thursday afternoon at a daintily ‘Ophelia roses and blending | “Ppointed luncheon at the Sunset fewere iden tones, |oub tn compliment to Mra. A. 8. we Pharos Kerry, who hag returned to Seattle from Portland after a nine years’ absence, and Mrs. Benjamin 8. Grosscup of Tacoma, *who has re cently come here to live eee | Joint Hostesses at Dinner Dance Mra J. N. Shaw, Mra F. Palmerton, Mre, J. §. Holt and Mrs. George J. Haecker wil! entertain with x. ja dinner dance at the home of Mra. Shaw, 1236 32d ave, N. Saturday bioasoma.| evening, as a compliment to the @ardenias, lilies of the valley, | t 7 and cyclamen tn a round, iaaean staged chowe juet, tied with long loops| eee the cereenany Tate Td! Entertain Monday Evening Qt the Powell residence. Mr. and Mra. Lewts Stanton are Captain Wilton B. Persons was) man and Mr. Hamilton Rolfe, Arthur Latimer, Mr, Marfield Mr, Sargent Powell, Mr. Pringle and Mr Carl ir, the ushers. Miss Achsa Lou Powell was her © @ister's maid of honor, Her gown ‘Was of canarycolored ve! ite Mise Elivens Preven. fy (a) “The Bird With a Broken Golden Though! or. ‘ the decorations repeated the at the church—chrysanthe- | bridge luncheon club at their home Monday evening when four tables will be in play, ene Bridge Luncheon Club Ming Mildred and Misa Gertrude Lewis will entertain their Bridge Tuesday, | twelve. Covers will be placed for marigolds and basket of these beautiful soentered the tea table, where J. D. Lowman, Mra. Burke, ©. B. Meyer, Mrs. Walter Bur. ay es Me: Richard H. Wilson rs. irry Matthews al Rated at the urns. oe ‘They were assisted by Miss Mil. Gred Hewes, Miss Lucy Semple | conrad Mise Ruth Kerr, Miss yn Newlove, Miss Mary Wilson, Miss Katherine Bacon and Miss Annette Wilestling. about the rooms were Oscar J. Charles, Mra. William Mrs. Cecil Bacon, Mra. R. Castien, Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Robert Wilson, i ee Will Assist at Tea for Bride-Elect Frederick Dent Hammons will Be assisted at the tea she ts giving Rext Wednesday afternoon as a com- ; it to Miss Phyllis Griffith, engagement to Mr. Martius King was announced last week, by E ‘Mrs. Rena B. Griffith ana Mrs, Ger. ald Frink, who will be about the _ feoms. monias. ‘ large Alternating at the urns will be - John Knox Witherspoon, Mrs, Eugene Allen, Mra. Charlies R. : Brown and ~ Charles Francis oe ‘ ’ . Alumni Reception and Dinner Towa State College Alumn! nssocia- Yon of Seattle and the Northwest ‘will sive a reception and dinner on Wednesday, November 1, at 6:20 @'clock, at the Rainier club, in honor of Raymond A. Pearson, president of college, who is touring the coun. try in the interests of the Memorial Union fund. President Pearson's Party will include M. J. Riggs, prest- oe of the General Alumni associa. All former Amen students, wiven and husbands of Amen people, und Other interested Iowans are urged to Reservations for the dinner, which will be informal, may be made thru ol Ella R. Hopkins, secretary of local Alurnni association, at the Assembiy hotel. AMO MAPLE $uC SyAuP _ nia, Mra. Frederick Dent Hammons) when the following! Personal Mra, William I, Prosser and Mise Mildred Prosser have taken the apartment of Mra, Fred Gilman at Adrian Court for the winter, Mra Giiman has taken an apartment at the Hotel Sorrento. eee Mra Peachy and son, Mredertek, who sailed a« ort time ago for Burope, will arrive in London Sat urday, where they will be met by Mra, J. FP. Terry, They will remain there for @ fortnight before going to Parla Mra. George Fortson, with her cousin, Mra. Anita Starr, of Walla on the Eouador from Los Angeles for a trip to Bouth Ame ee Mra. Fred Plummer of San Fran. etsco, who has been visiting Mr. and Mra, Charles A. Wendler, left Satur |day for Portland, w was joined by Mra, J. K. h of Bpo- kang and motored to her home, eee Mra. Louts HIM of St. Paul, who spent ten days with her brothemin- | aw and sister, Mr, and Mra Archt- |bald G, Clark, left Monday for her home. Mr. and Mra, Louts Fisher Boynton jat Chelan. eee Mra, J. Carver Jones has return ed to her home in Kanaas City after spending the summer with her daughter, Mra. George W. Humph- | Fey eee Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Bryant have re turned from San Francisco, where they have been for @ number of months, . . Mr, and Mra Walter Tiffany have |removed from their summer home at Wing Potnt to their house tn town. eee Mr and Mra. 8. M. Patterson have returned from an extended visit In the East and Canada. eee Mise Olfve Kerry ts spending ten days in Portland as the guest of Miss Irene Dally, eee Mra. Albert Rooks of Walla Walla, formerly of Seattle, arrived Monday jand ts the guest of her cousin, Mra. C. B. McAlpine, at the St. Ann apart ments. Hor daughter, Miss Berna | dine Rooka, plans to leave in a short time for San Francisco to visit her | brother and atsterin-law, Lieut. Com. Harold Rooks, U. 8 N. She expecta to spend the winter tn the South. Orthopedic Tea Shop ‘The L. 0. H. elub will be tn charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Satur | | day. Mrs. George MeCord will be |hontease and will be assisted by Mrs. |B. C. Abney, Mra. George Salvus Mra. Herman Rosach, Mrs. Fred W Carter, Mra. L. M. Ong, Mra. Charies G. Grant, Mrs. W, W. Barton, Mra George W. Mallory, Mrs, W. J. Hod: Ger and Mra, Amory Hell. Seattle Social Club Reattle Social club, O. B. &, will entertaining the members of their| meet Thursday, November 2, at the)of Lenora at. Mra, Herman C. Joy | home of Mra. Frank T. Houghton, | 2215 N. Eastern Stare and friends Invited. Take cars No, lor 2 on Second Madison Park Improvement Club ‘The ladies of the Madison Park | Improvement club will give « | 27, tn Pioneer hall, 1622 42rd av Madison Park, To run and romp Old Yankee Syrup t an maple sugar. universally popular, telephone for it tor Seattle, U. 8. A. PURE CAME BUGAD AR, ) | Mrs, Corwin Eherting wil returh | Saturday from a month's visit with | AN Iittie kiddies love to piny, ig Old Yankee Syrup helps along To make them healthy, big and strong, Mothers may confidently let little folks have all the Old Yankee Syrup they want. This wholesome sweet satisfies their natural need for sugar, and supplies fuel and energy to active bodies, Its puro sugar content makes it a valu- able food for young and old, Serve “Old Yankee” on bread, hot cakes and with Gesserts. In convenient size bottles and cans at your grocer’s, Our cook book, “New Ue contains many unusual recipes, HILL SYRUP COMPANY Established 1891 CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Mount Baker Park Clob Mount Baker Park club will give a Halloween dance at the clubhouse Saturday evening, October 28, eee Forty Follows’ Club ‘The Forty Fellows’ club will enter. tain with @ masquerade party at Car- penters’ hall, Fremont, Saturday, at chairman of the entertainment com: mittes, Hostesses for the evening will be Mra, Mabel M. Peterson, Mra. Theresa Tucker, Mrs, Sadie Davies and Mrs. Margeret Keller, ere Robert Morris Chapter Robert Morria chapter, U. D., 0. Satur doy evening, October 98, at the Masonite club, Arcade building, All Masons, Hastern Stars and other friends are invited. eee Seattle Chapter, No. 95 Beattio chapter, No. 95, 0. BD. 8. will give its annual ball Saturday evening, October 28, In the Shrine au- ditortum of the Manonte temple, This will be an informal affatr and the best of music has been engaged. Hy erybody is welcome, and as this tn Halloween time, an enjoyable even. ing ts assured, see Classic Culture Club ‘The Classico Culture club has post. poned ite regular meeting to 2 p. m., Saturday, October 28, at the Federat- | ed clubhouse, when a Halloween par ty will be provided for the entertain ment of the members, see Pythian Sisters Pythian Sisters’ Post Chiefs anso- elation will give a card party Satur. of Mra. C. H. Cogeshall st. Members are directed to take | Meridian car to Kensington place, and walk one block south, eee Chapter A, P. BO. Chapter A, P. ©. O., wilt hold an informal ecard party Saturday even- tng, October 24, at the home of Mra. | B. B. Beckett, 431 sist ave, 8. Mra. | F. B. Martine, Mra. J. & MocDiride, Mra. W. KR. Towne and Mre. F. W. Fuller wil} be the assisting hostesses, For reservations, of!) Beacon 0063, eee Dolicateasen Sale Delicatessen sale of homemade j viands will be held at the guild reom of St. Rarnabas’ chapel, 1934 Federal ave, Saturday, Cqvoner m. . Association Francaise ‘The regular meeting of the Asno- jelation Francaise, Des Alsactens Lor. raine will be held Saturday evening, lOctober 28, at 8 o'clock. ‘The attend jance of all members and friends re | queated. eee Women's University Club Rummage Bale ‘The Women's University club wil! have a large rummage sale Saturday, October 28, at 2100 First ava, corner jin the general chairman, assisted by Mra. Peter Mogenson. see ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Woman's Club | The Seattle Woman's club wil be hostess at a bride and whist party Luncheon club at their home next| masqae ball Friday evening, October | at the Federated clubhouse, Harvard | N. and KB. Thomas at., Friday after. throughout the daw Ideal blend of pure cane and Its mellow maple taste is for Maple Syrup,” Write of Garfield 0193 THE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS P. &, will give a Halloween datice, | day evening, at § o'clock, at the home | 02 N. $5th | Warren Avenue School P- Warren Avenue School -T. A will meet Thursday, November 2, at 4p. m,, in the assembly room at the school. A short business meeting will be followed by @ program. Songs by girls in Mise Gladys Brittal room; plano selection, Miss Jean Paterson; dance, Mins Perey Stanley; see vocal solo, Mra, Everett Clark, Re Alpha Club frealmentas, ‘The Alpha club will hold Its next eee meeting at the home of Mra. T. B. Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club Garrison, 820 W, Leo at. Thursday,| Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will will be the monthly entertainment for the City Federation trustees of the bullding board. November % Luncheon at 12:0 | moet for rehearsal in the main Sun- | o'clock, day school room at the First bys eee terian church, Tuesday evening, Oo Halloween Dancing Party tober 21, at 7:4 o'clock. The Women's International League £ |for Peace and Freedom will give Robert E. Lee Chapter dancing party, Tuesday, October 31,] Robert E. Lee Chapter, U-ited Jat 88 p m, im the Santpractic| Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mra, C. L. Murray, 2022 Third ave. N, Thursday, November a at 2p, m | Dullding, 906 KH. Pine st, An tnvita- on is extended to all friends, eee Seattle Federation of Women's Clubs The Beattle Federation of Women's clubs decided at ite monthly meeting |held Monday to take an active part in the entertainment features at the |Pacifio Northwest Fruit exposition, whioh will be held here November 11, Mrs. Ellen P. Dabney, chairman of eee Willam McKinley Circle William MeKiniey Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will home cooked dinner, Wednesday, Novem- ber 1, at noon, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Circle meeting at 2 p. m. Fazaar from 4 to 6 o'clock, Dancing the economics department of the fed-jand cards in the evening at 8 leration, who is also head of the en: | o'clock, eryone welcome, tertainment committees of the fruit ee: |ehow, recommended that the women | Business and Professional Women’s sive freely of their time tn promot- ing this show, By adopting « resolution tntro- duced by Mrs. Henry Landes, the Federation urged the chief of police to use every effort to enforce the law and improve the moral condition in this city, and pledged themselves to stand squarely and polidly behind the chief in any action which he may take. Mra, Wilson R. Gay reported that the Woman's Century club will give & card party at the clubhouse Octo ber 31, followed by another card party at the clubhouse on November 3. Mra, Oliver T. Erickson was elect ea chairman of the Americantzation (epartment upon the resignation of Mra. J. B. Hin. Mies Elise Wong, premedic stu dent at the University of Washing ton, made an appeal to the elub wom: en for the higher education of wom. en in the Ortent. The cost of educat- ing one girl in Amerten will educate twenty In China, and one educated Chinese in her own country can ao complish more than twenty foreign- orn. Mra. Loutee ©. Beck of the @epart. ment of music spoke of the musical situation tn the public schools. Mra R. F. Weeks, chatrman of the legis. lative department, briefly surveyed bills Of Interest to wemen In congrens jand thone to come before the next legislature, Mra. Porneet Barnhart, chairman of the child welfare depart Club Seattle Bustness and Professional Women's club will meet Tuesday evening, October 31, at the Press Club rooms, for an old-fushtoned Halloween jinks Members are re- Pacific Family Range urne coal or wood or can be itt 1 binatt ment, KAY detalled plans of the work Hordnase Wit Ale Drate the in her department, Miss Rose Glann, LANG Pacific is one of the most popular kitchen ranges market Contains exclusive features Call at our Retell Stere F. $. LANG MFG. CO. Firet Ave. and Spring St. SEATTLE tirls’ advisor at the Roosevelt schoo! explained the condition of the wom '® gymnasium at the University end the need of the eupport of the jclub women to obtain better facili tea, Two clube were voted Inte the! Federation, the Manus Dramatus and | the Ron Marche Women’s club. Men’s Suits 48 Blue Serge and good Wors- $] 7:95 teds, well styled and splen- didly tailored; while they last Rai 6.95 aincoats $6.9 18 in the lot, nearly all sizes, Pick these up, men, while they last. These two items are part of a special purchase sa made, Snap them up, men—Saturday morn- ing. on ¢ eleven | We Thank the Public! Seattle folks have certainly shown that the wanted a popular price department store. The fol- lowing bargains are just a few of the many that await you Saturday, Shoe Bargains Johnson & Rand guaranteed all-leather, one-strap flexible Shoes for women and misses; sizes Same brand in 2-strap patent leathers, with rub- ib oe Women's Assorted Shoes, mostly high Assorted table of Men's Dress and Work Shoes, School and Dress Shoes for Boys; exceptional VALUES oeccesecesesseeeeeecnsccecces ne BOi20 207 rccsccceseccsesecesssscces Ladies’ heavy fleece-lined Vests and Drawers. .50¢ Neatly trimmed Silk and Messaline Camisoles, in variety of colors cece eee eeeeec ence eens DOE Corsets, smaller sizes only, but truly wonderful VANWES ..ceseccscesccessescesscueesesses SOG Dress Skirts, wool and wool-mixtures in plaids and Stripes; nice variety .........6..005. 05.82.95 25 Plush and Cloth Coats for girls, 4 to 10.. .$5.95 80 Silk and Wool Dresses, stout sizes 43 to 53 only. These will open your eyes at.......... -$12.95 Bargain Basement $1 O’Cedar Mops; 100 in lot; while they last.65¢ 40 dozen Imported Luncheon Cups and Saucers; PRP Favec ieaes -20¢ Japanese hand-painted Cups and Saucers, per HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS AND MASKS ..5¢ And scores of other basement bargains USE BARCANS © DEPARTMENT STOR 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE # medium nized apples % 1 cup flour Pare the apples, core and out in baking dish. pmall pieces, Mix four and salt with the milk beaten, and mix, Berve immediately with cream quested to come attired tn gingham dresses or farmer overalls and checked shirts, eee Boctety of Applied Psychology ‘The Beattie chapter of the Inter national Society of Applied Psychol omy will meet Tuesday evening, Oo tober 31, in the A. O. U. W, hall. Dr, Ernest Weltmer, teacher of practical psychology, will speak on “The Inferiority Complex.” eee Palm Circle No, 66 Palm circle No, 66, Neighbors of Woodcraft, requests members to at- tend the annual election of officers | Tuesday, October 81, at Economy \ hall, First ave. and Pike st eee Alpba Phi Alumnae ‘The Alpha Phi Alumnae will meet Wednesday, November 1, at 2 with Mra. B. M. Downle, Everyone is urged to come | bring sewing for the bazaar, oe Bonnte Heather Lodge Bonnie Heather lodge, Daughters of Bootia and Clan McKenzie, will xive @ dance Friday evening, Octo- ber 27, at 9 o'clock, at the A. O. U W. hall Par’ . | Mystic Jewel Social Club | Mystic Jewel Social club will sive a card party and dance Friday eve ning, October 27, in Odd Fellows’ temple. and APPLE PUDDING BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Of Columbia University % teaspoon nutmeg; or { teaspoon cinnamon % teanpoon salt A‘d suger mixed with spices and the butter divided into Pour over the apples, Place tn a moderate oven and bake one hour, 921 10th N.) cup sugar (preferably brown) 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup milk 4 ones nthe. Piace them in a buttered to a smooth paste, Add eggs, well Terrapin Calls on Barrow Second Time N BLOOMFIELD, Mo, Och 21-—Guy Barrow, who lives on Hille ers creek, near New Bloomfield, found « terrapin last week that ig about £0 years old, according to carte }ings on {td shell. Barrow owns the old Suggett homestead and the names of A. B. Buggett, ©. EB. Suggett ang W. Hi. Suggett, who were born ang reare4 on the farm, were carved on the terrapin’s back. Also the year 1692 ts plainly dies cernible on the shell. The names and dates are just as plain as tf they had been recently carved, Alla B Buggett, the youngest member of the family did the carving. This ts the second time the old terrapin has beem found, Allan Suggett across him five years efter he firs. turned him loose. | set at Mberty and the Suegetts are now wondering when he will be dise covered for the third time. —, Sharpens Vision Boothes Ie the eves and Boothes and hese the 27? tntammmation te eyes and lids, sharpens vision and makes | Becton: Drageieta on like cambric, satin, sateen, you, and also superfluous hairs. 1 | HOW OFTEN hesitated about the cost. clothes, the dressmaking course, very effective the coat. WHY WAIT? If your eyes need attention, you will save time and money by com sulting DR. EDMUNDS. He ts an expert optometrist and will fit you: to perfection. You will find him on Fraser-Paterson's balcony, Soutte runs a ribbon of fur around about a draped coat and ties It im 7 @ bow at the hip, ee YOU HAD BETTER KNOW Dr. Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens, They are completely explained 1a & new book sent free to you pos plainly and mail it to $11 Crary Bldg. Seattle, or call Main 6242, er eee Pleats are appearing again! The French houses are showing them | Pleats give a youthful alr, PRISCILLA DEAN, COLUMBIA Do not fail to gee this great production at the Columbia. oM Algiers, its massive but dilepitated barracks, its quaint alleys its queer characters are incorporated tn the immortal story rette, “Under Two Flags,” written by Ouida several seen on the stage or read by most of the world since. Priscilla ls becoming to women, young women and children, eeeee YOU CANNOT BE ATTRACTIVE with unsightly moles and warts. Selma Larson wil remove them eevee ‘The school girl, home for the Thanksgtving recess, often requires new dress. The sleeveless guimpe of a dress on the slipover is tieal in wool crepe, tricotine, eta You have seen the very frock, coat, gown or hat you wanted, Dut have If one wishes to merely make one’s own DO YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIRING? Thrifty people are beginning to learn that shoes wil gtve much longer — sorvice if they are promptly repaired when they become worn. Metropolitan Shoe Repair Shop has the most modern factory equip | ment, where they guarantee satisfaction and at reasonable prices, You — will find them at 1411 Fourth Ave. Main 0978, a eeeee E ‘There tq no other material that tnspires such smart frocks and charme — ing decorative arrangements as silk. YOU HAVE ALL HEARD OF TINNEY or heard people say that he is the man that gtves furniture away, — Tinney sells from factory to you and that is something that others 7 don't do, You will find him at 1609 8th Ave. near Pina eeeee O14 Jack Frost stmply cannot pass the barrtcade of these Polo Caps — ‘The brim may be pulled down when the ears are cold, The crown may be pieced or plain, Make them of chinchilla, plush or corduroy, to match’ Udvertivement) a HE exquisite shop windows of the ave enue are like the crystal tale, holding the delicates ly lovely colors of tha evening gowns that will come to life during the gay evenings of the wine ter. Satin is being used a great deal for evening, oat and its luster is delighte ful in fabric flowers. Ona sees in the shops many dresses in silk crepes, im CLE RS => a, mauve, apricot, almond, green and those stranges yet lovely evening shades of “Tile,” which is a” deep putty, and burnt sienna, decades Call her at Main 6283, UNDER EXPERT INSTRUCTION, all that ts necessary, Or they wilt design and make your garments to ~ sult exch individual at a comparatively small cost to you. This attrac’ ive chop Is located at 204 Wells building, Main 0881, One can put up a very brave front tn a one-piece dress with a vesteé with @ straight lower edge, Soft twills, wool crepe, wool jersey, are — eee MORE ABOUT tpaid, Write your name and address having rug | He has been agaia | BON-OPTO. instances, Last naa ER ww aee ve w erewrese we casket of the old fairy for it drapes beautifully, the new evening colors, © @Weerse «Re ra ts wpevwewew & «© «48 owe t I a

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