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ik He To Entertain Bridge Club ‘ and M Seattle in | Drama Reading c irele Mrs. Price Will Entertain for Mrs. Tourtellotte; | y nm “ee elie Musicale Planned for the clu ioure Monday evening, Three Honor Guests. idle ang ao eee play by Alfred Sutro, will be read. M* ANDREW PRICT te extort elton, chairman, an ing tvitations for a bridge > “ei elrole will tea at Kher home, 006 Mast Howe # os ese for ‘Thursday afernoon, Novembe re » ‘ 14. in compliment to Mra Neat Tour-| 27. and Mrs, Hillman | Hosts Mr, and Mre. ¢ tellgtte (Janet Powell) Invitations to the bridge have been Kirk Hillman are entertaining with an informal dir Himited to intimate friends of Mrs | To aie home this evening, cotn Tourtsliotte, but quite a number of | imenting Mr, and Mra, Jack Gore guests have been asked for tea at ana, who are visiting a 4:80 o'clock i in to o’cle orb m town, Mrs. Miller Issues Informal Dinner Invitations for Musicale | str. and Mrs. Witham R. Hocking | will entertain informally at dinner at Mra, Emi! Henry Miller has tseued [thelr home this evening invitations for a musicale to be given at her home on Queen Anno Hill, eee Tuesaday, November 14, from 2:80 to} p>. rey & o'clock, honoring her mother, Mrs Bridge Hosts Wittiam Yo Roy Baird, Mrs. Charies| Mr. and Mra, Frank Finley wit! be HL Codd, who with Mr. Codd ts leav. | hosts to the members of their bridge fag soon goon for their winter home in| luncheon club at their residence on Altadena, Cal. and her cousin, Miss | Monday evening. Sixteen gu TAdadlanche Roda, of Pueblo, Cot, | be entertal who ia the house usst of her aunt, Mra Baird. Presiding at the urns will be Mra Mark Allison Matthew, Mrs Lee ‘Wakefield. Mra Wilta Ferry Leary @nd Mra David Bowen. Others as- sisting wil! be Mra. O. Fl. Carpenter, Mra James D. Feary, Mra Leslie Lyneoh, Mra. J. C. Dickson, Mra. For: emt Ralyeat, Mra. Neton G. Scram, Mias Tyrone Whitney and Mise Agnes Piles. Miss Vivian Miller will greet the guests at the door The program will be given by Mra. Loretta Munson Wroten, Miss Lida- Manche Robe, Mr. James Hamilton Howe, Mr. Richard Wagner Moyer and Mr. Alfred Green. cee Pre-Nuptial Entertainments ned “ee Music Study Club Program The Mitsic Stud tertatned by Mra. field next Tu home, 2165 W. HL. Ogle ub will be or amt Ht. Brown aftern w ay b p at her ave, W. Mra.| od the folle i be given at venth has arran whieh w ing program, Piano “The Niue Melle of Seotinnd Water Honata vA ™ Reid Allegre Ae Heethoven ‘hartee Kracke Complimenting Miss Lurtine minor who is to be a December Firet Mendelasona bride, and Miss Ruth Lennon, whose | “ee Wedding will take place during the | ‘Winter, Miss Gertrude Lewis ts send out Invitations for a bridge tea | Alpha Phi Alumnae Alumnae of Alpha Phi will be en, her home Wednesday afternoon, |tertained by Miss Ruth Greenleaf November 22. jat her home, 602 Ith ave. N.. o®& Saturday afternoon, November 25, | Wednesday, Ne 1 at 32 Mrs Francls Gitroy will entertain | o'clock, to sew the basaar | With & britige tea at her home as «| <6" ¢ompli t j imen pa Miss Apictine Brown | Married at Home | The marriage of Mra Laura Bridge Tea at Mrs. Kinzer’s Home Wakefield to Mr. Willlam & Dawmn | was solemnized Wednesday eventog, | vi Women’s Univeret® b wilt | November §, at the he of Mr. and | ridge tea at the home of Mra.| Mra L. L. Christensen, Rev. H.C tee inaer, 3757 Ridgeway place, | Mason of the University Congregn 6 Friday afternoon, November 17,| tional church performing the it 2 O'clock. Tra will be served at | Mony at § o'clock ira. R. M. Wyer’s home at 4 o'clock.| Mr. and Mra Chr will be played again tn the |ODly attendants. The wedding march Srening at Mrs. Kinzer's home was played by Mra J. KE. Waltengel Make reservations with Mrs, Kin.| . The bride wore an attractive gown | fer, Beacon 3%: or Mra Howagd |} Of brown Canton crepe and carried Fletcher, Beacon 2123 an arm betuquet of white chrysanthe- | During the afternoon Mrs Philtp|™ums Mra Christensen's gown was Frederick Apfel will sing “Sunset” |0f brown lace over gold matin and) on were the | by Dudley Buck. accompanied by | "er corsage war carnations | Mrs. Bertha Pinson. | After @ forthight's trip to Vancou- ver and Vie’ Ys. B.C, Mr. and Mra » Dawson Will oe at home at Bellevue, ie Home-Combig Wéilithaten nce ofl, sated pinturdey evening at the R. 0. 7. c. |Mount Baker y wi take -place the senior mG eel dance of the University | Luncheon Club | Washington. The alumni commit ‘The Mowft Raker Luncheon club ite in charge includes Mrs Tracy | will meet at the club howse, Wednes firterin M Ruase! Callow, Mrs.| lday, November 15, with luncheon |. Earle Jenner | served at 1 o'clock. . nm Chadwick, Merville McInnis; The hostesses will bo Mra. and pombe Moore Dodge, Mre. W. ‘The committee trom the|T. Duncan, Jr, claie 8 Margaret Stauson, | Duncan. cB Ditler, Mra. George and Mra J. A. largaret Stanton, Genevieve Fatk. | Peet a abeth Black, Hurry Lyons. Frank | In Charge at Tea Shop Lindsty, Stewart indle, J. B. Metz and Spencer ight, chairman The sub-committee for the A. S. UV. W. le Harvey Hendrickson, N. B. Renton Hill Guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea shop Saturday | with Mrs. J. C. MeMillan as hostess, aasisted by Mre. W. D. Freeman, | Mrs. 4 | J. M. Jordan, Mra. William ger peel ge il waret | Davies, Mrs. O. B. Leonhart and Mist ees ‘areia Agnes Kraus. The Flaban Campfire s uae circle, who will be In charge of 3 the dining room, include Mixx Pantine Bridge Luncheon for Stevens, Mies | Margaret McKean, Mrs. Upper Mies Frances Libte. Miss Margaret Racine ang Mine tena Biater Mrs. Charles Byron Simpson en tertained with « bridge luncheon of Sixteen covers at her home Wednes- day as a compliment to Mrs. Ceetl Upper, of New York; who is visiting im the city. Hostesses at Fruit Exposition The following women from the Pennsylvania Study club, with wom. en from the Civic club, will be hoat. esses at the Northwest Fruit expont- | . tion, Which opens Saturday at the Birthday Dance Bell st.terminals; Mrs. H. F. Shel Mr. and Mrs. James Kinne will|don, Mrs. F. W. Bloom, Mrs Lita Gompliment their daughter Frances| Donoho, Miss Retta Martin, Mrs 4n her twelfth birthday with » dane-|Glora Shoemaker, Mra. Nettle & ‘a arty at their hore thiv «vening.| Winge, Mrs. Jean K. Forrest and! Mee. HL D. Bracken Porty cucats will be entertained. / next | Rast ham 200% Increase in Coffee Imports is reported for 1921 over the preceding year by the Washington State Customs District. What was the cause of this? The loyalty of Seattle housewives in giv- ing recognition to the local coffee roast- ers, who are working hard to build up a great Northwest industry. We pack CORONA BLEND COFFEE. It costs more, but it’s worth more. Most grocers carry it. Commercial Importing Co. Importers and Roasters Seatile, U. 8. A. WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS POR SATURDAY for Veaee and The Worhen's International League for Peace and } m extends ordial Invitation tc all interested peophy to Join them ih the Armistice at 1116 «, m@ Har re will be vided by the marshal eee Alumnae Laneheon Mrs. Ruth Kare MOK of Olym 1, Will apenk on “College Wome and Pubi ‘ o at the ¢ a alumnae lanchéon to be held at the University Commons Satur Al college women are i 4 to All Sainte’ Chureh at Dunlap ‘The weet ora Saints’ Bpisec pal church at Dunlap will give a event Novembe 1 at The object of the dance b s pay for » new plant recently instayed tn A church All friend of the are asked ¢ attend and mak Lt Lorrain Chapter 0, BL 8. Lorraine chapter No, 6, O, B. 8 will wive a card party Armis lay November u at Dartnall’s cafeteria the Leary building, at Sp. m. All Bastern Stars, Masons and friends invited Mark's Hall St. Mark's wilt me Former Students of St Minn Saturday look, at F Former st Halt of lunches u Faribaule “ee wine Mre. Clara xpector of Women's Washington and / the work of Ste R. C. No. 1, to Stevens Post No. 1, 1. AOR, for the year Just closing, at the regular business meeting of Personal Mr. and Mra. J. M. de Maced removed to the Hotel Wa Annex for the winter Inspection epartment of O will inapect in Dn of Auxiliary have «ton Mrs. Walter Moore is spending a few days in Victoria, B.C. Mr. end Mrs. Richard of a Bar, and Ensign W. William Higgs. U. 8. N., will aperid the week end with Mr. and Mrs. EC. Ewing Mr. Marfield Boleom wil! leave week for Califorfiia and the to be AWAY about six weeks see Mra, Stewart Miller came over from Camp Lawls this week to spend a tow days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles 8. Siuer see and Mra. Randolph Cunning of Yakima and Mr Mrw Wiltam Lameraux of Hoquiam w arrive this evening to spend the week end here. owe Mr. and Mins Olive Kerry has returned from @ fortnight’s visit tn Portland eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank FE Case and family are planning to spend the Christezas holidays with relatives in Oaktand, Cal eee Mr. and Mra Henry Schmidt have returned from New York, where they have been for several weeks ee Mins Florence M. Morse has re- turned from a visit of nine months 1n New York and Boston. Shipment of the Famous Silke Wool LUXITE HOSE for Women THE SRATTLE STAR FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30.1 N's Motloty, Bethany Church | ’ . Y . ’ Tr M : tha ad wind aae’ ae Christmas Coming! Toy cts Wednesday, 16, at 180 p Y li i] t K iddi > Program of meine ome ot re, AM Me Shop Delights Kiddies scr susie tevena W. RC, on Saturday, No-| Hamiiton wilt axeist, Interesting, follow a Lah AOU Beene wee ee an Santa Claus Has Factory Working F all eae re fiday ever +, 2 > Women's Civie Chun | , » » ft | fotetots of Alpha Ohi On ‘Tuesday, November 14, at the| Time ia a Anne Hill . inci to » tor A Aiph a Of : a oe will) Hae ot ithe recor fing retary BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD wondert 6 re to hav A oe | ipter house Baturday, November Civie club will be en.| Are toys on your Chrintnan I “ey an ee ee Laan Meg q see nd card partion, with | Claus keepx one of his bent tactorien | HAG DOLLS AND ; | Paget Bound Sisters’ Lodge Mrs. Laura Gashweilor an assisting | working oh tull time . ‘ - ine ' Puget Sound Siaters Lodge » | howtens. ‘The ds will be used ' ' , Ladies’ Boolety of Hrotherhood | ty welfare riment, under the| OUt on Quedh Anne Hui, t ow you thé boxe ta | mot Firemen and EBneine | direction of nels A. Roberta on the ground floor of « packed ' iaw . Met Orman. 3 mon, maaquernde dance in A, ©. UV.) and Mrs, Mary A. Blunk, joint chair. |) ital, right next the drivew na} ip to town ‘ nrag é of “ ' W. bal} Saturday evening, Novem+/ moc the basement “supplies” entrance, lal 7) Piro yee rte Th ; 5 lansing | bata ee Mee Rduhevell Alikittary, No. 24 a small glass room. The windows are | gopen. different dw of toy ‘ 3 inn, A ae French Frotle at Armory Veterans of Foreign Warn of the | 86d with shelves full of ra Peter | dre for a rola ia of apr bine Lah ) ‘ Great Wreneh f t Armory | United States, Cot ‘Theodore Roose. | Rabbits,” of rocking ducks and baby | Material, embroider 1 the daint rs for destitute children of France and vélt auxiliary, No. 24, will meet with | clothes hangers freshly painted and |! oe ap ib m f refi fis ’ en of war widows of Seattle. | Mrs, Louise Kloth, 2034 W. 77th at. | put in the aunabine to dry. Looking | noe Uy ON Mo pig tes . o 1 al Red Cross, All day Sat | Tuesday, November 14. Members|in thru the window, you will havels big round ¢ sine, a urday, November 11th Are asked to come prepared to new. trouble locating the workers, for rye tar-0id Ch “ab * % a ier Luncheon wil! be served at noon they do not vit or stand at a bench |). Meas, Ceti ont ADDITIONAL CLUBS Oh November 18, at # p,m, the|as you or 1 would. One squirma|nrne” Bitty belle Pr re Atrxitiary will give « social dance at around in a wheel chair, pretty near i : ak. debts Lads , ' Washington Irving School P.-T, A, | the home of Mr # Freed, 2216 1. | turning bimaeif innide out trying tO} bite ringtoas gamex with a bunr Washington Lrving School PT. A. | Spruce #t., for the benefit of the how | weave the round mending basket he | ™00'™ UKIoBs Bam Sa ame «3 will meet Friday, November 10, at 8 | pital fund, Members and friends cor-| is making. Another lies flat on al ° bo > oy s ehage aotie, $0 ¥ ae b ! p.m. in the auditorium at the sbhool, |dially invited. Entertainment will! jong board with wheels under it, In . ie % pintcry ? . i ' There will be a munieal program | be provided for thone who do not|apite of being strapped wo fint, he) i Bis hme M ? or ' and Mr, Cart Croson will «peak dance Jean manage to hold o small paint |DAnted elephants, and a Ge b id-dthi | brush and smoothly put pink ename | Booka are there for Santa eminaar 1 before tha Social Club, W. B.A, of Maceabeos| Maven M. EF. Church Musicale jon the cheok of a doll baby oomt-| ori oon ee kane, In addition to he ! The & ub of the W. BR. A., of The Ladies’ Ald society of the| hanger, Two little girls sit tn strang Cedally abdut 19 @erkers die Injents she recent the Maccabees, Seattle Review, No, | veo Methodist church, 10th ave, | high-up postures, working at a table] shop at a time, but there are 40| weave, and eat 4 8, will meet with Mra. i. A. Hamlett, | "20 Lynn ot, i sponsoring | because their feet are braced up Vin i. whe handicraft work, |loom of a special make i 25881 18th ave. &. on Thursday, No. | Musicale at the ehurch on THesday, | atif chs theuih siihe af tae Beets ged by feet that are bound to be @ ‘ einber 18 at 130 p. th. Meeibera | November 14, Mise Margaret Olson | ONLY CHEER 18 sire tn th Wa ee te ttle awkward that pretty soon | ! ka oss Goaee reader, will interpret a one-act play, | SHEN HERE Ifecke. Mise Sheriff uéed to be for|some unusual hand-woven runney ml ‘4a Margaret MeCulloch Lang, violiniat,| In spite of every difficulty you or el vénreiin ‘chares an? the Wane |and « and bags will be added wil tribute several groupe of|1 might complain of, there is nothing | ee i Hie the Christmas toys Care Ds ted During Fruit pow, ahd Fern Prowel wan © ve| but chdeetathane and em in that ork classes if oe specs pub . bsaed o —ie Exposition Wee several clever pianologiies, On No- | little @laas room full of toys and kid Citizens who have resp. the | vember 24th the Ladies’ Ald society | ales, } ‘ nh bth ad th ‘gy wee Will Hive « baked ham dinner One excellent reason why thin tm so} pty Roca : ee ¢ lean be found In the presence of Mina! a. to por ag ang age Civte and Lmprovement Club Hernice Sheriff standing quietly by | cnanas Pear, ic, We The Seattle Civic and Improve |in a dark blue dress and white "| ment club will meet at the Feder: | apron Drs. Edgar Amen, Mré. Clatid ™ lated club house ‘Thursday, Nov. 16,| She won't let you compliment her bss ay re. DD ewart, Mra A. Wl at tp. om jon the work for she ls very modest, | BY CECILLE | MyWre Mrs sen Kinne, Mrs, pC] ee lust you ean praise the boys and girls ? . Mrs. Gordon Corbaley, Mp. Minor POT, A lto the wky. “They are wonderful,” | Frank Gates, Jr, Mra. J.B. Courh-| rhe regular monthly meeting of |ahe anys, “never tired and go neat | HE new season brings tin, Mire. Cooper, Mra, Jordan, Will | ing TT. Minor P.T. A, will be held|and careful, just aa if ghey had all} forth new fashions fam Coyle, J. F. Weber, Mra. Mo-| riuraday, Nov, 16, at 3 p,m. Mins | thelr bodies to use, And the things| in dress for winter gale F Pherson, Mra. Sharp. Mize M. Nord jerwon of the children's depart | they make! ‘ou just walt and see cies, For afternoon tea, ‘ hoff, Marry Abel, Mra. Belt, James| of the public ilbrary, will, ad —EE —— for the matinee, dinneta Con i, Frank MoDeormott, Sunn | grees the meeting on the subject) Gen. George Washington Circle and dances arc charming Burnett, Mra, Onge and Chartes | scyiidren's Reading Gen. George Washington Circle frocks with the new cre B Dean Denlets assisting are tive ie held ite regular businens meeting at | cular skirts, made of Dodge, Ford, Nash, Buick and Willys Meeting Postponed | Veterans sal, Armory, on November | charmeuse, the draped Knight | srvsten France hak eee lt H mode in soft clingi It te planned to leave the Hotell ng meeting trom Nov. 11 to Nov. 16 ix hares were proposed for meam- | -_ Pi ae © daily at pom. for ‘ se eu ree of the | beratiip, t the next regular neet w vel ces, about the city, More cars are ¢: A Page tie ee ee lie thos 14, a noon day box the full skirted fr Call Mra J Weber, auto | became liuncheon will be served in honor of of faille ee chairman, Bast S276R or Mrs. M./ eandiénten the new ertha JO'Conner, Kast T6T1, if you ean lend | ee a mg B ae cee lars fashioned ot, aes raineneacamcatinn Fay 1D. of W., will bold thelr mecting at Alpha Club. Outer. wraps eno the home of Mrs. Harry Meacham,| The Alpha club will meet Thurs affairs made of rich pi Phinney Ridge Improvement Club/q: aing W. Stet wt. take Ballard| day, Nov, 16, at the bome of Mrs fabrics, with volum * regular meeting of the Phin- | North car to ad st. on the evening | Le Grande, 624 find e N. with! fur-cuffed meeves, | ney Ridge Improvement club will be|of November 17th, All members are | Mra, Kingston an Luncheon huge fur collars, held Friday, November 10, at § p. m. | urged to come and bring their sew 20 o'clock Montinke car | greater degree of styl This probably wil] be the last meet-|ing and help to get articles ready for | > at posteffice and get off at given by the addition ing of the year, Everybody urged to| gift male and card party, which ix to] Republican et, Walk west one block an attached cape, attend and hear an interesting talk | be given the early part of December, | then turn to right and walk to mid on “The Dope Evil.” dis of Dock { Every member in needed. Made Stronger To Wear Longer the strength and style stitched in Cheasty Junior Suits for Boys $12.95 ana $14.85 TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS OVERCOATS $14.85 COND AND Cheasty: Be sure the Clothes you buy for your boy have YOU WILL ALL WHY WAIT? SCENES 'HAVE YOU SEEN | YOU HAD BETTER KNOW MORE ABOUT jA GOOD, OLD-FASHIONED SHOE SALE |DR. EDMUNDS |HAVE You JUST THE THING be pleased. to know that Mrs, Hodge, at Capitol 2941, is the tive for the NUBONE CORSET in this city. Her address ts 1909 Ni Broadway Se bh PE Lining the long Jabot down the left side of a blouse of gray crepe, sulphur chiffon, achieves @ pretty color scheme. Pipings of crepe retin sleeves and neck 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. ee hw wwe The sult silhouette that dominates the November mode retains thé «mort long blouse line. But severe sifmness has given way to soft full” ness at the waist. eet ee eee of resplendent beauty mingle with many of dramatic trftensity in, Lone Hand,” the Universal attraction starring Edward “Hoot” son, which comes to the Columbia theater Saturday (tomo: Starting Saturday, Jazz Week, with the Melody Shop Six, “ee ee eee Paris strikes a hew note in the jacket sult with flare hips. Suitable dutetyn, velvet, broadcloth of velours. ee ee ewe “The Guys From Mars"? Be sure and get a set for the kiddies, also for the grownups, You may see them at 409 Burke Bidg. Velvet would make a charming suit, softly bloused at the side, * gray fur cloth an excellent trimming. | "7. © © ee eo * ' |THE GREATEST LAUNDRY sensation of the year. Knowing Seattle women wanted the best | dry production money can buy caused us to spend $40,000, ' possible An &5 per cent finished bundle, washed in nets and troned & han rough dry prices. The only Seattle laundry which the Iatest development of the largest laundry research department the world; 15 pounds, $1.20; week end, $1.05. New Richmond Main 6255. +e ee wee Parts designs diverse modes for the winter dance. Dr. Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens. They are completely explained | ® new book sent free to you postpaid. Write your name and ad | plainly and mail it to 511 Crary Bldg. Seattle, or call Main 6242. . 6 0h. se eS When you find fruit stains on the best table Iinan motsten camphor. If this is done before the stain has been put in water will disappear. “ee ee wwe Not since the days of 1914 have you been able to buy good, shoes at any such prices as we are now going to offer you. not a collection of odds and ends, but are all standard, 100 per cent leather shoes. Remember this—IT PL PLEASE YOU.” You will find this sale at the Jack and Jill 1411 Fourth Ave. The coat dress remains the e&sence of fashion. The skirt around and the string belt ties in the back. Is an expert optometrist and will fit you for those tired and eyes. He is on Fraser-Paterson’s balcony, 6 ea 8 “Patou” embrotdérs cinnamon-colored velvet with steel and gold with striking effect. Dr. you Loughney's new book, fust published? $11 Crary building; Main 6242. It is sent free, postp ee ee i) Reads are as high in favor in Parts as ever and are used in patter and colots of the utmost beauty and novelty. Beaded embroideries used extensively on velvet and georgette evening gowns. ee ew eee for the kiddies—THE "GUYS" FROM MARS, 409 Burke building: Paris trims a low waistline frock with scalloped folds attached © foundation skirt, (Advertisement)