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PAGE 10 Bridge Tea for eatt @ Miss Laerline Brown Miss Ruth Lennon te entertaining | with a Dridge tea at the Yacht club of the season's brides-to-be. “ee Orthopedic Hospital Lin-| Dinner Hosts en Shower Nove mbe r Be fore Re ce pt ion 28; National Sorority) bre. President to Be Hon-|'"** and Leroy ored. a dance Mr and Mre INEN DAY for the Orthopedic !®re «iving at the Sunset club hospital will be observed this} 7 ee year on Tuesday, November 28.} ns * Ryeryone interested tn the welfare of Lunch on for the hospital is asked to contribute| Returned Traveler plenish the shelves! \trs. ‘Traff on entertained Of the linen closet at the tnstitution, | with a small mn Monday at the list of Iinens required to be @n-/ ner home at inghlan diseq nounced later |plimenting Mra. Tidmarsh, fust home Mra. Frederick Bausman wilt from a summer abroad Invitations throw open her home in the after | were confined to clone friends of Mra, | noon from 2 until 6 o'clock for ® |namareh linen shower and musicale tea, and Sie % arrangements are being made where | ,, 2 i contributions may be left in the} 7'0 Assist at T'ea downtown district. | Assisting Mrs Andrew Price to eee morrow afternoon, at the bridge tea ~“ jahe . ving to co pliment Mra. Presi en |be Mra, Keith Fisken and Mrs, Cart Honoring Mra. J. W. Wootlett, of Mom Minneapolis, national president ot} Delta Gamma sorority, Beta Sigma Orthopedic Tea Shop alumnae of Delta Gamma wil! give se Mare is dee oak Meats & tea at the home of Miss Lucile} 4. ag - a ane Ge Hordeaux, $11 14th ave, N.. Thure-| OUreh © have charge 5 lthopedic Tea Shop Thursday, axstat Eee a6 6 oNogt ed by Mra. Frederick T. Harlow, Mrs opeae Sh R. L, Rush, Mra. W. W. Turner, Mrs. Ballard Women to Have |3. M. Thomas, Mra. Herman Ross, : y Mra. J. 8. Ransome, Mra. C. B Tea for Oriental Colleges fran Miss Elizabeth MacPher ‘The church and club women of the Jana Mise Kath ne Thompeon. Ballard district wil! give a tea Thurs day afternoon from 2:30 to 4 o'cloc at Elks’ hall, Ballard ave. and Ver hon: place, for the benefit of the| > even Union Christian colleges for |°f ® series of card partion on Tuce women of the Orient. Mra. H. G./ 48%, Nov. 21, in their assembly hail Miller, Mrs. L. A. Wall, Mrs. Anna| Both whist and bridge will be played Bryeger and Mrs. E. 8. Shafer wit! /Game will start at 2 p. m. Refresh. be hostesses for the afternoon ments will be served at 4, followed Bach church in the city has its|>Y & short musical program. This committee who are active in giving |Party ts for members only, and ts for teas in the interest of the Oriental |the purpose of renewing old friend ‘ jahips and making new ones. Tele The First Baptist church district |Phone the secretary, East 0697, not fe represented by the following com-|!ater than Monday, Nov, 20, tf you qaittee: Mrs. Ambrose Bailey, Mrs." attend. The hostesses for this BA. Ernst, Mrs. W. L. Thompson, |Party are Mra. Claude ‘Mrs. R. B. West, Mrs. Moore and| Mrs. M. B. McBride Mrs. C. Lea. On Friday, Nov, 117, Father Ryan ‘The First Presbyterian church dis-|of the Cathedral parteh wit!l give an ‘trict te represented by Mra. M. A. Matthews, Mrs. William B. Shoe maker, Mrs. W. W. Warren, Mrs. 8. D. Wingate, Mre. Lee Wakefield, Mrs. BE. R. Thomas, Mrs. J. B. Show. @, Mrs. H. J. Cartwright, Mrs. C. B. @uthrie and Mrs. F. J. MacArthur. ‘The First Methodist church district /state under the auspices of the Shes Mra. C. A. Bushnell, Mrs, Harry | Knights of Columbus, and has al Gowman, Mrs. J. Ralph Magee, | Way been well received. The public Brawley, Mrs. W. P.| 1s invited to attend ‘The Junior chorus wt!! hold tts first meeting on Saturday, Nov, 18, at 2 ‘There is no charge fe ta class. from the ages of 12 to 16 are East 7. a 1. Notes will hold the first Btorey and development of the Last Supper, Dr. Palmer will have charge of the mu- sical program. A silver offering will be taken up for the Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart orphanage. This i ed ‘There is to be « large bridge part, e sl afternoon, November 23. to plans formulated yesterday . afterncon. The party had hardly to your druggist = began to cae te te p Rpmrotted The simplest way to end a Miss Harriet Baxter will be the| Cor is Blue-jay. A touch hostess, and those who desire to at. stops the pain instantly. Then tend may reserve tabies thru her or the corn loosens and comes with Mrs. Charles Rollins at the} Ut. Made in a coloriess dub. Mrs. Cecil H. Bacon is chair ge yn ee re Me and in thin plasters. The gemn of, he Rouen, eommnittes. action is the came. Hi HI : M4 i? iy more, Mrs. L. E. Eyman, Mrs. Henry years. At your druggist— Field, Mrs. Carleton Huiskamp, Mrs. | tablets, 29 you prefer. J. Tate Mason, Mrs. Walter Moore, ‘Miss Liewellyn Morrison and Mrs. ‘i. F. Ostrander. ‘The dance will be given in the Ma- genic temple, and 8:30 ts the hour selected for the affair to begin, with | the formal program coming at $:45 and continuing until 9:30 o’clock.| ue te seo” «Thin? Ron-down? Sure Way to Get Right Weight IncreaseY our Red-Blood-Cells. That's the Sure Way! 3. 5. S. Builds Blood- Celle; This Means Strength! Tonic and Blood Enricher 2. “Blind Girl,” arranged by Alice Paul; music by Daisy Wood Hil-| dreth; Youth, Louise Britton; Blind| Girl, Helen Graham. 3. “Masks,” arranged by Alice! Paul; music suggested by Mrs. Louise | Van Ogie. 4. (@) “Caprice Viennols,” Kreis ler; (b) “Rachmaninoff Prelude,” played by W. R. Hedley; arranged by Alice Paul; danced by Louise Vrickers, Louise Britton, Helen Gra ham, Ruth Williams, Olga Hazelton, Mildred Quist, Marybeth and Juanita Borath. 5. “Mirage,” arranged by Alice Paul; music by Hazel Thane Sum- violin obligato by W. R. Hed panies refuse to insure a great men because they are under , Bimply because to be under weight Flannery | “Air do Ballet,” arranged by Caird Leslie; music by Daisy Wood} Hildreth | 7. “Les Phantomes” (the masks by Alice Paul were used in Bolm's| ballet last summer); music by Ade lina Carola Appleton; arranged by Alice Paul; Catherine Colt, Carol Ap: pleton, Louixe Vrickers, Louise Brit: | ton, Helen Graham, Ruth Williams, Olga Hazelton, Mildred Quist, Mary- beth Flannery and Juanita Borath. After the first regular dance of the | ®. often proven low fighting-power in the body. It often means you are minus nerve-power, minus ted-cell blood, minus health, minus en minus vitality. It is serious to ay minus, but the moment you increase the number of your red-blood-cells, | you begin to become plus. That's why sinde 1426, has meant to thou- evening there comes “Syncopations,” | baying ans hes i Yootlow music by George Hager; masks after | cheeks fill out. You atop being « ca- Vanity Fair, by Mrs. Paul; Louise | lamity-looker, You inapire confidence. Britton and Olga Hazelton. Your body fills to the point of power, ‘After the second dance, Etude Cho. | Your flesh becomes firmer, the od by Caird’ Lealic, ana| Unee that come from thin a pin, arranged by » aNd! pear, You look you after the third, Danse Arabe, ar.| pier, and you feel it, ranged by Caird Leslie; music by| body. More red-blood-celle 8 ‘Tachaikowsky, will build them, Ladies and gentle Acvompaniments are by Paul Mc-| You" f pesky. bony face doesn't make Coole. oes it? > | pure reset : ; ; Small Bridge Mr, and Mra. J. W, Godwin will be hosts this evening at small bridge party at their home er wize bottle |) the more economical S.S.S. Bou Mlustrated lecture on the historical | lecture has been given thruout the/ winter. | ~\ planning to leove i hike WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY ShALiLeE SIAK + boda be, | of Mt 1 hold | eabees: ve of |meet wits Mrs. H. A. Hamlett ore | 16th ave Thurnd Novemb« " ard fp Thurwday vember 16,/16, 1:0 p. m to make ne for the and dinner to be held Auxiliary DAL, WOVeesiben 16, 1922, Phi K Sigma Mothers’ Olah 5 ‘ ama yt herw’ will om 7 of Mra. t Seattle Counell PT. A, Cotman POT A r mber | the Ma The publi committas of the Colman P.-T. A. will have a 6 » temple, 2642 California ave a attle cc of P-T. A. will t meeting Thured November 1 | “-* dance Toured eve. | 408 - a) ember 16, at 1080 p.m. Music and #4 6, refre Bryant POT A ning, Nover 16, at Vetere ‘ r ard of education roo ment | Alpha Club Fryant POT. A. will meet at the ieie Vhine . Prot | Central building. Each local ofr eee The Alpha club wil t rhe at| members and familie urged to send & representative Women's Commercial Club | da 16, at the home ¢ prpepeag rng # : nga : foe fpr yy et chia saceting n Beattlo Wom Commercial club] Le Grande, 624 22nd ave, N be the speaker. ¢ nn oe i r monthly luncheon Kingston as t Lue M/ will be heard and Mra, Joho Prakken | ae ce | Annie Wright Seminary Club a Washir Annex | at 1 clock, Take Montl *) will give « Al nolo c f , Ane right Seminary club y N 16th. | ff nd get off at | es 3 e lady Stirling Chapter meet Thurs . November 16, at wi | A. Gaines will « me - Crown Hi POT A nt , ; ” p.m. with Mrs, MW. H. Latimer, th | Beattle Helen Pabry - we] th Crown HIN POT. A. will me a chapter day to greet new | Terry ave. rt companted by Mrs, Sohlorw jai BE ete Pete RPM ll Mn November 16, at} “0° be For reservations, call Mra, Green, D. m. Miss L. 1 Briggs, ot . Mrs. William C. Dawson Ladies of the Round Table Main 156 Soelal Club of Maccabess | arian at Ballard branch 1 Me iin ave. Annteting will be) ‘The Ladies of the Round ‘Tal au « eae The B. Ax of) i Nepehen for Chitide wh ir er Teed, Mre, %. J, Brown, | witt meet with Mra. W. BE. Robina / Minor POT A the ° . etry Meridian ‘ Darnell, Mrs V. Ini 36 th ave, Thursday, Novem! th The regular monthly meeting of | %, W | ad ir | Stat wt Mee, W. KB. Johnaon, Mra. | 16, at 12:30 p, m. the T. T. Minor P.-T. A. will be held | 2638% 16th ave. &., on Thursday, No Dorie Social Chit | e502 Mrs. G. KR. Thieme and cee pe Thy sday, N 1G, at 3 p.m. Minw|vernber | 100 p.m Members r focial club, O. EB. S., wit] Una Bridge Club A od | Rummage Sale jon landerson of the children’s depart: | 4nd friends invited jmeet with Mra, Florence Durgan,| Una Br will be « s*\e | ‘The Women’s Aid society end the Th | ¢ the public brary, will ad: | eee 4194 Universtty way, Thursday, No-jed af junoh aon er yen of Mooseheart Legion | Minnlonery society of the Pirst Pree 7 o ' 5 the sub, Kast Union Chub {vember 16, 2 p.m, Mra, Harriet /16, by Mra. C. HR. Franch, 12 xth| Women of Mooseheart Legion, at|byterian church are holding « rum nildren’s Reading.” The Bast Union eh meet with | Berry, auateting ave. at 1 p,m Masonic Temple, & p. m image sale this week at 214 Pine ildren « } e nal ersona gy - | Mr. and Mra, Edward J. Dunn of | Queen Anne Fortnightly Club | The Queen Anne Fortnightly olut I New York are spending ten days in wh, guests at the Hotel Washing November 16, at will meet Thursday ©. 80 W. Highland Drive. | Mra. J, B Mute to Faat oem Sound Thursday ew days Derle Social Clob 0. E & re OF a. will be jat her summer Mra. John W. Roberts left |day for a month's trip to California of Mra. Fier iversity way 6 2pm, Mre Al Tues ‘Thursday Harriet Berry assisting hostess. Mrs. Francia Everett Mitchell and | Eastern Stars invited | little daughter, Hetty, will leave! “ee early in December for Chicago to] Matasu Guard Club visit Mra, Mi i's mother, Mrs, B.| The Hatasu Guard club will «meet M. Hecard until after the holidays. | with Mrs. J. M. Alexandre, 1116 New | e port ¥ hureday, November 16 | Mr. Edward Seharnikow of Mon-| for 1 o'clock heon. tana is spending a few months tn +e Sunset Heights Literary Club |town with Mr, and Mra, D, 8. Fother: | Sunset Heights Literary club will | Ingham } nc Madd hold « ten at the home of Mra. Cora | Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Smith have | Corbett Sixth ave. N. BE, on |returned from a month's trip in the | ‘Thursday, November 16, from 2:30 to 6 o'clock, in the interest of the seven Union Colleges for Women tn the Orieat. A returned missionary give a talk on “Oriental Col The publio te invited. Bust eee | Mr. and Mra. C. 0. Martin, who have been making Seattle their home | wil lor four years, will leave in the near | legen }future for San Francisco to reside gh be Sunshine Guild Mr. Ralph McGuire of Pe Ell § hine Id will meet Thurs Wash. is spending the week in| day, November 16, at 11 a. m., with town. Mra. T. L. Merrill, 102 EB. 46th at Zonery Clab Zonery club will have open meet returned Victoria, | Mra, George Tuesday to her after spending two weeks with Mre ing, lecture room, fourth floor of Y¥ Fred Sanders. W. C. A, on Thursday, November PM fe 16, at 8 Dp mM. Mins Helen Knight of Hood River see |Ore., will arrive this week to be the] T. T. Minor PUT. A. quest of her brother-in-law and sis: | T. T, Minor PT. A. will meet at ater |school Thurslay November 16, 3 m Mise Anderson, children's ée riment of public library, will speak jen “Children’s % ing.” Bloedel are} e e Evergreen Drill Team Evergreen Drill Team club of ter, Mr. and Mra. 1 going to Philade an Ballard. hia to spend the} Mr. and Mre. J. shout December }10 for New York to remain over the holidays, Their daughter, Miss Char-|Daniah Statere’ society, with Mra. lotte Bloedel, who in attending Mies | Marie Hansen, 408 N, 44th, Thurs Spence’s school, and their son, Mr. | day, November 16, 1:20 5. m. Lawrence Biloedel, at Williams col eee ‘ lege, will join them for their vaca Queen Anne Fortnightly Club tion Queen Anne Fortnightly club wit | meet with Mra. J. W. Goodwin, 123 Mr. and Mrs. Millington Gray of |W. Highland drive, Thursday, No- Chicago arrived Monday evening and | vember 16, 2 p,m. will be the guests of Mr. Gray's . parents, Dr. and Mrs, W. Laurence Gray, over the holiday mason oe Mins Phyllis Hamlin left this after noon for California, where she will be the guest of Miss Dita Baker, daughter of Col. and Mrs. BE. J Baker, in Berkeley, and Mins Mar. garet Clark, in San Francisco, She wilt return in time for Christmas, ac: companied by her brother, Mr. Clark Hamlin, who is now in Los Angeles. eee o- Women's Commerteal Club The Seattle Women's Commercial club will hold tt# monthly iuncheon at Gowman'’s Washington Hotel An- nex, Thureday, November 16. W. A. Gaines will give a talk on “Boost Se- attle.” Helen Fabry wilt sing, so companied by Mra, W. E. Schioman. eee German Ladies’ Society German Ladies’ society, card party, at Osa Fellows’ temple, Thursday, November 16, 2 p.m Interfolded sheets served two at a time from @ dust- and gertn-proof ca! 5 WON cabinet in porcelain, white metal or nickel finish to match the other fittings will add the Ginishing touch to your bathroom. 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My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving you renewed energy and vigor, a ult of the loss of your superfluo fat. You are not required to change in th htent |from your regular mode of living. There ts no dieting or exercising. It is simple, easy and pleas ant to take. If you are overstout do not postpone, but ait down right now and send for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my pian whereby I am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS desire DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York i 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Desk H449 TAKEN PLACE tf you so | Famous for Flavor An exceptional pur wool nm sweaters thie $19 price “Costs More, but Worth More” At Your Grocer’s Commercial Importing Co. Importers and Roasters Seattle, U. S. A. the Women’s Garment Twenty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Coats, Suits, Dresses to Be Sold in a Hurry. Reductions Ranging From One-F ourth to One-Half—Sale Resumed Tomorrow. Some are trimmed with costly fur on collar and cuffs. Some are perfectly plain. LO and “Sport” Coats can be had for $12.75 and $16.75, and at $21.75 the latter have 'ECAUSE there are too many Women’s Gar- ment Stores in Seattle, the owners of the Melvin Shop, at 216 Pine Street, have decided to close out the stock, pay the creditors and retire. Yesterday the crowds were so great that many were turned away. If this should catch the eye of such an one, con- sider this an invitation to come again tomorrow. Twenty Thousand dollars’ worth of Women’s Attire can’t be sold in a single day. HE Stock has been ar- ranged in groups as far as possible. Dresses are in four great lots. ; All are new and highly fashionable— First Group includes Dresses that were bought to sell for as much as Twenty Dollars — All are marked $10.75. The Second Group in- cludes Dresses that were intended to sell for Twen- ty-Five and Thirty Dol- lars. These are marked $15.75. The Third Group includes Dresses that were Thirty- Five Dollars, now marked $19.75—and the Fourth, and last lot, is marked $24.75, tho most of them were bought to sell for Fifty Dollars. HE Coats are ar- ranged in the same way — tho’ there are six groups of Coats. collars of fur. All are new this season and are the most prac- tical and the most desirable models of the present season. In a word—just a oe The Melvin Store Is at 216 Pine Street, Which 1s Between Third Avenue and Seco Avenue and on the North Side of the Street. weatersa hase of makes | These are sweaters ¢ " over Blip-on sweate all elsewhere at $246 or 1 the rage. These will sell faat. net the flimay, cheap kind | ‘The early shopper the “ ” Usually sold, at the lower | best choice, Remember, only and for “Body orc | Bi MARKET : Blouse and Dress Shop ff 107 Pike Street Melvin’s to Close Out and Quit The “Dress” Coats—of fine Bolivia Cloths in pede” folks into buying something that will be of no benefit to them. Every color of the rainbows every size, Come and get yours before they ere picked T him par chic “] Mar Business Navy, Black and Brown, are Pe at $29.75, at $39.75 and at $49.75, tho’ all were made to sell for at least a half as much again—in some few cases the former price is cut squarely in half. a in two — the sale prices average an half. One lot is marked $19.75 and the second $24.75. They are made of the finest Poiret Twill and Tricotine, in — Navy, Black and a few Browns. ‘ "THERE are, too,a num- ber of Suits left over from Spring. Beautiful fabrics, all wool, but light colors. Some COST as much as twenty-eight and thirty-five dollars — all will be sold at Ten Dol- lars apiece! EVEN tho’ the Melvin Store is retiring from — business the owners de-y. sire to leave “in . standing,” and with all honor. Nothing will be said or done that will kane need to be apologized for tions later on. No attempt is po made to create the im- ing ression that goods are aaee ing given away. No whet! attempt is made to “‘stam- 9 tinen or real good sale.

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