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f i were the decorations. fue | | Mra. Frink and Miss Frink Entertain at} Sunset Club; Members’ of Board to Assist. | FRANCIS GUY FRINK and her daughter, Miss Gloria Frink, gave one of the largest and ‘Most beautiful of recent teas at the Sunset club this afternoon. / ‘The reception hall and the spa- lous drawing room of the club were effectively decorated with high bas kets of goklen and orchid-tinted chryranthemums, and at the tea table, arranged tn the dining room, ‘am Italian garden, with chrysanthe | mums in the yellow and lavender tones, shading Into delicate pink, Alternating at the urns were Mrs. W. Frink, Mrs. James D. Hoge, ‘Mire. Harry Boloom, Mrs. John Col Tina, Mrs. Burke, Mrs, Joshua Green. MYs. George Donworth, Mrs. Phittp Fisher, Mrs. Fred H. Baxter and Mrs. . Blaine. ee BY. Will Assist at Fine Arts Reception At the reception of the Fine Arts goclety Saturday evening, when the view of the selected work of lon painters will be on ox Dibit, assisting the hostesses will be members of the board, Mrs. H. Parsons, Mra, Fred H Mr, Daniel Huntington, Mrs. ek Grondahl, Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mrs. ‘Charles H. Alden, Mr. Frank Dab- Rey, Mr. G. C. Field, Mr, C.D. Mer. Flam and Dr. M. Padelford. eee Handkerchief Shower for Miss Lurline Brown Mrs, Otto Wagner will Ment Miss Lurline Brown, who will December bride, with a hand- shower Friday afternoon ‘at her home. ‘Twelve intimate friends of Miss Brown will be entertained. Luncheon and Opie ry Lelon McCausland as the guest of honor, Mrs. Willlam ‘Davis Tally and Miss Georgia Will famson entertained this afternoon at home of Mra. Tally with a Tuncheon of ten covers, followed by All details for the military in- formal on November 18th at the Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity house, be attended by the officers of Field Artillery, regular corps, have been the Seattle sta- F) A. together Tacoma, Auburn Seattle Man Married Mrs. L. L. Marchildon of Yakima announces the marriage of her daughter, Maryia, to Mr. Norman Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Gibbs of Seattle, on Monday, October 30, in Port Angema. La Boheme Music Club Guiseppe Verdi, Vincenzo Bellini jand Gaetano Donizetti, composers of he regular army and re corpa the hearty welcome brethren-Inarms deserve. ‘The 146th has succeeded to all ‘Mhose traditions bequeathed to it by ‘Che regiment of the same name rendered yeoman service in| France tm the years of 1917 and 1918. Colonel Harry G. Winsor, of fs in command, with Lieu- tenant-Colone! Albert H. Beebe, of | next Sur ot. te Rt ohecee Sohn C. "| Music club, to be held at the home Coart, of Seattle, HI j a the First battalion, while un. | Mrs. Helen Wilkins Barwick, 241 Nov. 19. der him and captaining the Seattle | Coun st. on Friday. : Tatteries are Chas. G. Hutchinson, |, The musical Program follows: Eéwin James Brown, Cyril Stut- ("Pry 00s we (trom “Rigoletto” field vg bigs M. Fuecker. Ritorna Vinelior™ (from ade) Word been received that Col Bereeeeee woes onel Oscar J. Charies and his offl-|contraitmicn ms Penert cers from Fort Lawton will attend| “wtride is Veampa” (from “Tl ae we 5 ees oe ‘The lieutenants, who are issuing | pane sou Meet sega . — at whose home the) (a) Overture to “La Fille au Regi- to be given—Roy P. Turn- ment™ «... ne . ©, Virgil L. Anderson and Ethan| ‘? Sextette from “Lucia dt Lem. Allen Peyser, of the 146th—state Miss Winifred Bouafieid that since the dance is an unof-| Soprano Soll— is ficial one, they hope to make it as| ‘*’ 7AM. fore @ Mi" (from “Tae . Uniforms will! (>) “Hempre Libe ‘Treviate”) Mra, Prichard Contralto Bolo— “Chi mal fra” (from “Aida” Mrs, Mensett Piano Solo— Overture to “Norma” Miss Boustt eee Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ander. gon @re entertaining with a ee |0, di T Sh at thelr home, 2333 Hunter bivd., rthope ic Tea Lop Saturday evening, complimenting} sir, W. H. Olin will be hostess Mr. and Mra. Perry Badollet of Ta-\ror yount Baker Park guild at the Goma, who will be their houselornopedic Tea Shop Friday, as Guests over the week-end. sisted by Mrs. L. L. Hillman, Mra. St. Mark’s Church L. J. Wycoff, Mra, A. H. Kellogs, Bazaa’ Mrs. H. C. Fowler, Mrs. H. H. ir Lewis, Mrs. George Johnson, Mra, ‘The Ya guild of St. Mark’s|*: ©. Walker, Mra. George Heiser church will hold a bazaar in| Miss Ellis Parkin, daughter of Mrs. Ada Parkin, was wed to Mr. Earle MacPherson, Saturday evening, October 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Elford.—Portrait by Hildur Peterson-Allen, Hartsook Studio. Junior Guild Dance The Masonic temple on Saturday, November 27, from 3 to 7 o'clock, will be the scene of the annual mer rymaking of the Children’s Ortho pedic howpital’s Junior guild. Twelve years ago @ group of boys and girls gathered together and pledged themselves to do something each year for the little children of bership—$1 a year--has increased from « few young people to more than 1,200 members. The Christmas bed and, later, the Thanksgiving bed were named by them, with a goodly amount left over for the enduwment fund. Thetr ambition now is to name the beda in perpetuity. The Junior guild, too, plays an important part in the life of the Hospital association, for the young people are being prepared to take over the real work of this institution when their time comes All boys and girls from twenty down to babies are eligible to membership in some division of the Junior guild. A cordial invitation is extended to| you and any of your friends to be- come a member. The duce of $1 Includes this Thanksgiving party and may be sent to the secretary, Mra. G. W. Fischer, $40 Harvard ave. N. Make checks payable to the Junior guild and give full name, address, age and parents’ initials, It iw that your thild, well, strong and full of lifs, may help to give some poor little mite of a deformed child @ chance to become straight of limb that you are asked to come to dance, The spacious gallery of the Masonic temple affords a eplendid place to watch the entertainment, and ts usually filled to overflowing. CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Formal Opening of Brighton School ‘The formal opening of the Brighton school will be held under the aus ploes of the local P.T. A, Friday evening, November 3, The building will be open for inspection at 7 o'clock, Each teacher will hold an informal reception in her room. ‘The speakers for the evening wil! be Mr, Beniah Dammitt, principal ot the school; Mr, Thomas R. Cole, Mr. Cari Croson and Dr, Don H, Palmer. A muaical program and refreshments will follow . Beattle Woman's Club The Seattle Woman's club ts on tertaining with « bridge and whist party Friday afternoon, November 4, from 2 to 6 o'clock, at the Federated clubhouse, In the interest of the Be attle Federation of Women's clubs fund, Refreshments wil] be served. The committees in charge includes Mrs. Oliver T, Erickson, chairman of the entertainment ocommittes; Mra. J. M, Thateher, Mra. W. F, Degen, Mra. H. W,. Rulifson and Mra. J. Tf, Litth . Ladies’ Literary and Musieal Club The Ladies’ Literary and Musica! club will hold an open meeting et |the home of Mra, W. G. Clark, 1568 Garfield at, Friday, November 8, at 2:80 o'clock. Personal Mins Mdwena Rutledge, who has been spending the summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. George Soliday, will leave Friday for California, to spend the winter with her uncle at Fair Oaka Chicago, . Mre, Lewis Schwager left yerter- day for California and Alabama for an extended visit. . Mr. and Mra, Fred Sherman are jeaving the last of next. week foe | Caltfornia, later going to New York, where they will «pend the winter. eee Mr. and Mra, Harry Henke and Mr. Harry Henke, Jr. have returned from a two months sojourn tn New }York and California. Harry, Jr, |has entered the University of Washington. James Kinne, Mra. A WoL Mr, and Mra. |George Dilling and Mre. | Woodland motored to last week spent the week-end with Mr. and Mra. T. W, Howay. eee Dr. Annie S. Turner haa returned }from @ visit in Lawrence, Kansas, and for the is with her daughter, Mra. Olive Castle. and Mrs, Wiliam Ro Craw. have removed from Harnilton Otis for the winter Mr. ford Arms to the months, . Maj. Eimer Raymond Brady, U. 8. A., and Mra, Brady, who have been at Camp Lewin this summer, are now located in Seattle and are at the Ben Mme. Pleas’ school. eee Wash. ts the guest of her brother inlaw and sister, Dr. and Mra, J Clark. ° Mr. and Mrs. H. C move about N: Peters will re ton to thelr apartment at Hamilton Arma, Alumnae to Meet Beta Sigma alumnae of Delta | Gamma sorority will meet with Mra. |A. A. Tromper at her home, 2016 | Sard ave. 8, on Saturday afternoon, | November 4, at 2:20 o'clock. . . ° ‘Annual Thanksgiving Smoker The Arctic club wil entertain on Saturday evening, November 26, with ite annual Thankegiving «smoker, with attractive features of former years and the addition of new sur. prises. oes Children’s Halloween Party Bighteen little girla were enter. tained by Mra. Victor Zednick with Ja Halloween party Saturday after. jnoon for the pleasure of her small daughters, Phyllis and Florence. Jack o’ lanterns, witches and | binck cats were the decorations that | mreeted the little guests ds they en- tered the home, Dainty refresh |ments symbolic of the day were served from a gayly decorated table. For the amusement of the after- noon, games were played and appro- priate prizes presented. and Mra, G, D. Lutz. Christensen’s hall, the afternoon of ‘Thursday, November 23, when a complete list of fancy and useful articles will be on sale. Mrs. J. E. Moore ts chairman of the apron booth; Mrs. V. H. Hut | chinson, handkerchiefs; Mra, F. J.) Stone, pillow cases; Mrs. C. J. ‘Thorsen, towels; Mrs. Adam Jar- dine, delicatessen; the Girls’ Friend- ly, candy; St. Mark's guild, chil- @ren’s articles; Mrs. Slamm, Christ-| Mas cards, calendars and gift books. Miss Laura Cardin will serve tea during the afternoon. There will| be an entertainment for children at! 4 o'clock, and in the evening the| ‘Women’s Council will entertain with a dance. see Engagement of Miss Wintermute Announced Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Wintermute announce the engagement of their daughter, Giadys, to Mr. Donald) Currie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Currie of Everett. The wedding will take place No vember 22. eee Frink Park Guild Plans Bridge Tea Frink Park guild of the Orthopedic hospital has planned a bridge tea for Wednesday afternoon, Novernber 8, at the residence of Mrs. H. i. Holmes, 310 20th ave. 6. Bridge will. be played from 2 unti! 4 o'clock, after which tea will be served. Mrs. H. F. Brown, Mrs, sue| Wright, Mrs. B. EB. Beckett and Mrs. | John Wallace are the committee in| charge of arrangements. | Reservations for tables may be made with Mrs, John Wallace, Bea, eon 0387. | 2D Ounces for (More than a pound and a half for a quarter) MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT SAME PRICE For more than 30 years 20 Satisfaction Guaranteed WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Grandview) ember 16 from their | [Italian opera, will be discussed at the/the Orthopedic heapital. The mem-;*ummer home across Lake Washing WOMEN’S CLUBS Leschi Heights Women's Improve: ment Club The Leroht Heights Women's Im provement lub will meet with Mra, Jean Dalgity, 589 26th ave, &, I day, November 8, at 2 p, m |. Mi P, White, Mra, W, L, Keene and Way, assisting host 1 hour, Y eee Rainier Noble Post No. 1 A, Radford, 4711 Seventh ave, N. B., Friday, November 3 eee Olymple View P.-T. A. Olympic View PT, A. will meet At the school house Friday, Novem- Blindness.” Refreshments. Bethlehem Shrine of Jorusaiem, will meet in the Ma- sonic temple Mriday. Spm. Bust nd music, . Rainier Chapter D. A. R. The Rainier Chapter of the Daugh- tors of the American Revolution will | give a rummage sale Friday and Bat- ft. Information concerning dona- tions may be obtained by telephon- ing to the chairman of the sale com mittee, Mre. F. Hinks, Kast $481. Mothers’ Club fraternity ts giving « tea at the chapter house, 4522 18th ave. N. E., 2 to 6 o'clock eee Coterte Club Mra, W. 8. Griswold will speak on | “Tiliterney-Industrial Conditions” at be held Friday, Novernber 3, at 246 |p. m, at the University church, Mra William Hovey will lexecutive committees meets at 1:15 Dm eee North End Flower tub The North End Wlewer club will | hold tts monthly luncheon on Friday, ing @ friend. be present and to bri ’ oe British-American Assoclation The will give a dancing party at Christen- wen'’s ball room, Friday evening, No- vited. eee Bazaar at Norway Hall To raise funds for a Norwegian hospital in this city, a bazaar w’ be given Friday and Saturday, No- jvember 3 and 4, at Norway hall by the Norwegian Hospital association Mre the arrangementa. A ohje will be merved Friday from 6:30 to § pm Stevens W. RB. C. Mrs. Ellen Burbank will entertain Lomond apartmenta, 1116 James st.lw oo No. 1 ‘Their son John ie attending the Unt!, p and friends at versity and daughter, Barbara Jane, | monthly W. FR. C. social to be held | "s4ing—“Finger of Goa” comrades of the G. the regular at her home, 324 Longwood ave., Fri- day, Nov. 3. It will be an all-day af. Mra, George Utt, of Mansfield. | fair and at the picnic luncheon Mra. |®**4Ing—“The Florist shop” Burbank will serve a specialty deasert. Take Green Lake car to the bank, transfer to jitney and get off at Longwood ave, or take any car No. 16 and transfer to fitney at the 16th ave. bridge, alighting at Longwood, Final Offerings for Anniversary Week NLY two days remain for you to take advan- tage of the special reduc- tions offered in every de- partment. You will benefit by a visit to the First and Bec- ond Galleries, where STYLE APPAREL 1s featured at effective savings for you— including 25% Discount on All Costume and Tailleur Suits ALSO ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS IN ALL SECTIONS Second Ave. at Spring st The American Legion auxiliary | to Rainier-Noble post No, 1 will hold eee an all-day meeting with Mra, George |ber 3, at 2 p,m. Talk by Dr, Hen selarave, “Cloud Ranks of Ancestral | Bethiehom Bhrine, White Shrine November 3, at jurday, November § and 4, at 314 Pine ‘The Mothers’ club of the Theta X1| Friday afternoon, November 3, from the meeting of the Coterie club, to|the dining room of the church. Christian Mead the club tn current events, The |cle, hostesses; devotions, Mra. ©. J November 2, at {1:80 a m., at Mevod | Baird, cafeteria. All members are urged to Briti#h-Amertcan association |the Masonic temple Friday, Novem. vember 3, at 9 o'clock. Public ts in Gunnar Lund ie in charge of | linist, and Mra. Ernest Worth, ac cken dinner |COMpanist. Following in the program: Auxillary to Pioneers The officers of the wornan’s auxtl- tary to the Washington State Pio- |neera, will hold an important execu tive meeting in the parlors at the ¥, W. ©. A, Friday, Nov, 4, at 2 Dp. m. sharp, The president desires all officers to attend. . . Lady Artisans Lady Artisans will meet November 4, at the home of Mra. | Steven Zeltner, 614 N. 79th st, to |complete the work for their bazaar Mra, M. Sackett will be suninting Friday, Lafayette Pet, A. Lafayette Parent-Teacher annociny tion will meet Friday, November 3, at 8 p, m. in the gymnasium of the West Seattle high school. see Rummage Sale A rummage nale will be given by the Mothers’ club of Phi Delta Theta fraternity at 1812 Westlake ave, on Friday and Saturday, November 4 and 4 eee Ladies of the Golden North Tho Ladies of the Golden North will meet Friday, Nov. 8, at 19264 First ave. Lorraine Chapter | Past Matrons’ club of Lorraine chapter will meet with Mra. Flora Silliman, 1628 Fourth ave, W., Fri day afternoon, Nov. 3, eee Chi Omega Luncheon Mrs. A. J, Stratton will entertain the members of Chi Omega alumni | and the Mothers’ club of that soror-| ity at her home, 2607 1ith ave. N.,| |Friday, November 4. Luncheon will | | navy blue, of course. And some women always wear black. on and ‘or this be served 06 29 Gui of the season and was used for th eee Plymouth Chureh Women’s Association The monthly meeting of the Wom Jan's association of Plymouth church | |will be held Friday, November 3, in| hundreds of others now on display. All the shades have new names. However, it's not no bad as it might be, since moat of them are self-ex- ‘There ts never any use ignoring | shades—copper, sable, bronza, lamber, beaver, topaz, chocolate, | Muffin and maple sugar are new Nevertheless, brown is the color | mower are new henna shades, o*-lin new fall coat and sult, as well as for | popular | A peason, when asking for = shade brow planatory. Here are some of the! them all, if necessary. SSSTSCe Av ysy rr esesewsaaeccase vo of tan, Canna and wal) k in a new brown that is @ Fy good thing to remember t e i- J of brown it» that “ ne” ig a name thae will Fol- lowing ts the program: 11 &, m-—JExeoutive board meeting 1230 p. m—Lunch, Broadway cir- sa] Mind.” A cordial invitation is extended to al] interested. eee Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2 will hold its regular meeting in the club rooms at the Y. W. C. A. on Friday evening, November 4, at 8 o'clock. Old members, as well as new, are requested to be present at this meet- ing. | Hawkins; “A Young Woman's Im |Preesion of the Portland Conference,” Mise Augueta Burwell; “Echoes From the Portland Conference,” Mra. A. J. Batley; “Minstonary Problem as Ijustrated in Alaska,” Mra. L. 0. eee Past Matrons of Washington 0. E. 8. The Past Matrons' asnociation of Washington, 0. B. 8, will meet at eee Woman's Century Club Friday, November 4, at 2 p. m. th music department of the Woman's Century club will meet at the home of Mrs. Samuel H. MacDonald, 6506 sth ave. N. E. Mra. George J. Haecker, Mrs. Ernest E. Fitasim- mons and Mrs. Percival Collins, asx sisting. Mra. Fitzsimmons and Mre. J. W. Dolby have arranged the following program: Mayan (1722 ber 3, at 2 p. m. eee Westminster Guild Benefit Wentminster guild of Westminster church will give an entertainment for the benefit of the gutld Friday evening, Nov. 8, at the First Presby- terfan church. Miss Margaret Olson will give two interpretive one-act | plays, ansisted by Mr. Ernest Worth, voonlist; Mr. Wilbur Westerman, vio- Mra, Pred’ Bert Reading —"C Mie Olson, with Mra. Worth at the plane and viclin oBbligate by r, Westerman “Rimaki-Ko: scccceee Viwalal ‘Thelma Cole-Thorfiand, Piano— Sonata tn D Major Rarcarotis, G Mi {e) “On the Mountain,” No. 1...Grieg Mine Mineo ee Allah Social Club Allah Social club will meet with Mra, Grace McPherr, 4619 Second ave, N. E., on Friday afternoon, rman accompanist Vetee— (s) “Tommy Laa™ . Haydn ©) “"Reloved” Mr. Worth, Mr in obdiigate ty Westerman Miss Olson Viotin—"Caprice Viennois” Mr, Westerman Mize Ole ee “Master Key” Paychology Class | hostess will be Mra, Minnie Wilson The “Master Key” Paychology/and Mrs. Tillie Nickey. Cards and class will meet Friday evening in| refreshments. Eastern Stars most the University branch brary hall.| cordially welcome. Dr. Wood's subject will be “Uni ford Program at Beacon Hill School A |be given Thursday evening, No ber 30-10 mont will 15 | Mr. | schoois 4 ‘Wientawsii | Parents urged to attend. Tea will raakoft | be served. eee Lorraine Chapter 0. E. 8. Lorraine chapter No. 6, O. EB. Sy will day, cafeteria, In the Leary building, at and friends invited. hall, Take Walling. Grand march at 4 p. m. Program and refreshments. Referendum No, 13 will be taken Davidson. the negative. Also | the affirmative by B. O. Bean |the negative by Lou Staude. All residents of Beacon hill |by the Ladies’ Jefferson Park provement club, who are making arrangements for the evening. Broadway High School PT. A masquerade dance will be given Nov. 3, at 2 p.m. Assisting the! Saturday afternoon, November 4, by the children’s classes of the Doug- las School of Dancin ADDITIONAL CLUBS ge<2ueocg very Interesting program r 4 2, at the Beacon Hill » > debate, Louis Scholl, rep plan will be represented cordially invited to be pres High School P.-T. A. SYESSESays $48 meet Tuesday, November 7, p. m. in the small auditori T. R. Cole, superintendent will be the speaker. Pesp2aace m. All Eastern Stara, Dance in Douglas and E. Pine st 10th ave, The Most Liberal Millinery values we have ever offered on any Dollar Friday Every bit of style you could ask for! All kinds of hats! Velvet, duve- tyn, felt, combinations, trimmed hats, untrimmed hats, and plain - banded hats. Hundreds and hundreds to choose At this remarkable saving you will want more than one, The tempting The great assortment of untrimmed shapes give any woman a chance to make for herself a beautiful hat. Just a cluster of flowers and a bit of velvet, which our trained milliners will pin in place, assure you a pretty creation of the latest vogue. from. Little, snug-fitting turbans, some of them all-feather hats—smart and dressy! Off-the-face effects, and hats with wide, drooping brims. Colorings —the season’s favorites! Hats Recently Priced at $3.85, $4.85 and $5.95 Hats worth up to $7.50, priced for this sale at Only One Dollar price invites you to buy for a whole season’s needs, and buy for the family. Flowers Feathers Fancies JRSkERsasy sestqpse oo gor: Ne emis emt £erecrres seer l/ 2 Price gee wee 20 8@ 8682FrH ee

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