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Fruit and Flower Mission to Have Bazaar Novem- ber 27; Arrange Din- from Parts tell of the fash fonadle folk carrying dolls of all Aescriptions, but no matter how the @tyles may change with the crownup girls, " es the the wee girl always at Curly-haired doll who can open and her eyes. ot this season all good little boys and girls, yes, and perhaps there are & few bad ones, are writing letters to Santa for thotr heart's desires. ‘The Fruit and Flower Mission an ounces that some little girl te going overjoyed when she finds not aie ber rind but her wardrobe filled with hand-made lingerie, sets and geta of them, dresses of organdie, Jinen, silk and georgette, smocked Greases, hemstitched dresses, om Broldered dresses, cont with collar of fashionable fur, sweater and tam of swool the color of the heart of @ rose, Bate by a well known shop which @pelis becomingness, appropriateness and deauty. ‘There will be sheets, pillow cases ‘and comforters to cover her up at ight, and last, but not least, the ‘eedar chest to put them all away In Santa has enlisted the ald of the Dunior circle, one newly organised qmong the younger married set, who, ‘altho they only had five weeks, have worked with such enthusiasm and that the doll and her cheat ‘will be ready for the basaar to be held at the Hotel Washington Mon- Gay, November 27. And think of It <-eome little girl's fairy mother ts to get this for only 25 cents. Junior circle will also have of the home made candies, all accounts you will all favorite recipes made up Gelictous sweets. is hoped the Fruft and Flower Ys bazaar will be a great uc: for that will mean more milk, eggs, more frult and vegetables those who are ill, old people who someon. were left alone to struggie with Miness, under nourished ho are our potential citi t us all help make them strong, for the greatest & nation is the health of Officers of the new circle are HL. Fix, chairman; Mra. Ar ty ‘Franklin Ryan ts entertaining with of twenty-four covers at ing dinner dance at Arctic club on Thursday even- B. Galloway will 8. O. Winfred Crockett is enter. with a bridge luncheon for on Wednesday after. home, 1553 W. 57th Friday, with bridge for the as a farewell compli- to Mrs. G. B. Roberts, who with . Roberts will leave early in De- Guam, where they will their home in the future. . lyymouth Church Bazaar The Women’s Association of Ply- ith church will have a bazaar at church, Sixth and University, on ‘Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 22, and ail day Thursday, including the eve- ‘The following ladies, with their re- committees, will preside over the booths: Mrs. W. E. Nichols, deli- ; Mrs F. C. Kilbourne, candy; Mrs. Charles Hedreen, fancy ; Mrs. W. D. Moriarty, aprons; C. Curtis, children’s articles; H. A. Day, towels and handker- ; Mrs. H. William Yuille will be in charge of the tea room. Informal Luncheon Mrs. Max A. Wyman and Miss Net- i pet Have Rummage Sale ‘The Seattle Council of Minute ‘Women have arranged a rummage wale at 1611 Fourth ave., for Friday, Nov. %, from 9 to 5 o'clock, and Saturday, November 25, from 7 to 8 o'clock. ‘The proceeds from this sale will be used to aid disabled veterans, and also to pay the lapsed insurance of @N ex-service man with a dependent mother. Donations are to be left at 1611 Fourth ave. on Thursday, or notify Mrs. David E. Fryer, Garfield $727, chairman of the collection com- mittee, or any of the following dis- trict chairmen. Ballard, Mrs. B. 8. Godfrey, Sun- get 1704; Beacon Hill, Mrs. 8, C. Beacon 265: Queen Anne, Mra. E. 8. Crane, Garfield 0100; Rainier valley, Mra. M. E. Les- He, Rainier 1629; West Seattle, Mra. W. A. Bhinkle, West 0648, Mra. H. D. Hurley, Seattle coun- etlor, has called an all-day meeting of Minute Women, for Thursday, No- ‘yernber 23, at 1611 Fourth ave., when Preparations for the sale will be corn- The business meeting will be at 2 o'clock. mother or father, but | New York. Dance Committee Named The dance committes for the dance which will follow the bazaar St Mark’s church ts gtving Thursday tr Christensen’s hall tnetudes the fol lowing members: } Mrs, Hamilton Black, Mrs. Amy Munday, M | Mins Harriet Raxter Tickets for the dance may be ob Rolfe PBdward An Leo Mins Mra ows. tained at the door. | Third of Bridge Tea | Series Monoring Mrs. Frederick Cook, of Portland, Mra. Stephen Cook and her daughter, Mra, Cecil Bacon, will en tertain Friday afternoon with the third of a series of informal bride teas at their home. Mra, Perry B. ‘Truax and Mrs. Thomas Franstoli will preside over the tea table, assisted by Miss Amy Munday and Miss Katherine Bacon ee East Seattle Guild of Emmanuel Church to Hold Bazaar The annual bazaar and dinner of the East Seattle guild of Emmanuel church will be held Saturday, No vember 26, at the guild hall. The bazaar will open at 3 o'clock; tea will be served during the afternoon by Mre. R. B. Wark and from 6 until § there will be service of dinner, un der the direc of Mrs. G. W. Al bin and Mrs. co Guppy. At 8:30 o'clock there will be a jitney dance One of the principal features of the bazaar will be a dol! pageant and doll wedding, which will be of special interest to little girla, Mra, Lobdell and Mra. Gwin will be In charge of the booth, which will display dainty, hand-made articles; Mra. Charles Ke tey and Mrs. L. A. Hilton will offer aprons of every style and need. An attractive assortment of handker. chiefs will be shown by Mrs. Huber, who will be assisted by a group of young girls. Mrs. Max Whiting and Mra HD. Stewart wili have the dolls, Mrs. FB. C. Kellogg the candy booth, and Mra. L. F. Kellogg and Mrs, Shelby home cooked dainties. | Mra. Walter Brown, president of | the gulld, ts the general chairman of the bazaar, and Mrs, Frank Maltby, chairman of the entertainment com- mittee. Personal Mr. and Mra. H. C. Peters and Mr. Don Peters came in Monday trom thelr summer home at Yarrow, and have taken apartments at the Moore hotel Dr. Roberta Wimer-Ford has re turned from the East, where she was called by the sudden death of her mother, Mre. Barbara 8. Wimer, in Iowa, the early part of November. Ses Mra. A. EB. Larson, of Yakima, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Parker. cee Mrs, Joseph Gottstein t» leaving this week for a short trip to Call fornia. eee Mrs. Albert V. Griffiths has re- turned from a« short visit in Yakima. eee Mr. and Mra, Thomas Fransiof are removing this week from The Otis to the Hotel Sorrento. Their daugh- ter, Miss Josephine Franstoli, is at- tending Manhattanville convent, In cee Judge H. EB. Hadley, who has been seriously Mi, ts tmproving. Mra G. A. C. Rochester ts vistting her son-iniaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan Roderick, tn Spokane. eee Mr, and Mra. Richard J. McCann (Ruth Mary Anderson) have re- turned from thetr wedding trip and are at home at 620 Melrose ave. N. eee Mra. Henry Augustine, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mra. Charles L. Hibbard for several weeks, Iett Thursday for Portland to make &@ short visit before returning to her home In Spokane. Mra. William McFall returned Fri- day to her home tn Portland, after spending a week here as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. George T. Myers see Mrs. H. T. Bredes and Mra F. 1. Hamlin, of Cleveland, sailed Satur- day on the 8. 8. Lurline for Honolulu. cee Mr. and Mrs. Hal Williams, of Lummt island, who are guests at the Hotel Sorrento, are planning to leave about December 15, for Chicago. Calvary M. E. Church Bazaar Calvary M. B. church, 23rd N. W. and W, 70th st., have a bazaar and dinner in the social hall, Tuesday eve- ning, November 21, with dinner served at 6 o'clock. Many lovely will be placed on sale. The proceeds will be used for painting the church. Pete te eee e eee How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home ‘and saves you a I , Pine {a used in nearly all preserip- tions and remedies for eid or T reason is that pine contains several elements that have a remarkable effect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest, Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy that money can bg put 2% ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar ‘syrup. Or you ean use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugat syrup. Either way, you make a full pint— more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and tnates very pleasant. You ean feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a wey that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be. persis ently loose from the formation of phlees. The cause is the same—in- lamed membranes—and Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it “-naually in 24 hours or leas. Splen- 4id, too, for bronchial asth: hoa ness, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated co: nd of genuine Norway pine ex. ract, and is famous the world over for ite prom ‘ect upon coughs, Beware of substitutes. Asi druggist for with directions, thing els lute The ‘ayne. ‘lara Emory and | jarticles suitable for Christman gifts | is WOMEN’S CLUBS from Nance oO" a 1 hverett on oot 3 ie cn a The regular business spay kal ~ the Day Nursery ansociatt ters of Comrades wishing to attend ovember Monday Broadway, tr Are asked to meet at the interurban station at 4 o'cleok. | ee Central Couneti of P-T. A. fon committee of | counel) of Parent Teacher associations will mest Wed nesday, November 22, at 1 o'clock, tn the school board rooma. Mrs, A. J Wiakin will speak on “Christmas tn the Home.” ts urged to send a representative, and all mem bers are welcome, see Aquila Lodge No. 35 Aquila lodge No, 35, D. of BH. P. A, will entertain with a progressive whist party Wednesday evening, No vember 22, at 9 o'clock, 106 Madison st. Friends invited, | eee | Wisconsin Goldenrod Club The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will have its monthly mecting on Wednes. day, November 22, instead of Novem ber 29 Mra F. C, Fosdick will be hostess at her home, 2446 First ave W., with Mra Bertie Allen isting Box luncheon at 12:30. Wisconsin women will be welcomed. | eee | Ladies’ Grotto Club | The Ladies’ Grotto chub will meet Wednesday, November 22, at 2 p. m. at the Federated clubhouse, Mrs Ethelind Sanders, chairman, bas ar. | ranged an interesting program for | the afternoon. Subject, “Music.” Fach ach ¢ see Wallingford Circle Wallingford Circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wed nesday, November 22, at the home of Mra. C. H. Keppler, 1637 N, 624 at., at 10a. m. This will be an all-day meeting to sew for the fatr. al pocket lunch and sewing utensils, Bring finished articles as this ts the lant meeting before the fair, Visitors welcoma cee Immanort Latheran Charch Bazaar The Immanuel Lutheran church will hola its annual bazaar Novem: | ber 22 to 25. On Saturday evening, | November 28. a special treat of | “Fiode Grod.” Members and their friends invited, eee West Seattle W. ©. T. U. The West Seattle W. C. T. U. will Meet at the home of Mra, Cora Pat- terson, 4114 Interlake ave. Wednen- day, November 22, at 2 p.m. Neigh: bors and friends welcome, Members requested to attend and bring new members, Take Green Lake oar to| diet ave. eee St, Barnabas Guild for Nurses St. Barnabas Guild for Nurses wil! meet with Mrs. F. C. Babcock, 816 |B. Prospect at, Wednesday, Novem ber 22, at 3 p. m, This will bea fare well meeting in honor of Dr. H. H con- Gowen before his departure for tains all ingre- China. A full attendance of mem dients. el colate flavor is already in it. Use three S four nd spoonfuls to aglass of milk or water. bers and guests ls promised. ee Alpha Phi Alumnae The Alpha Phi Alumnae wit! meet with Mra, Harold Priest, 6311 La- tona ave, on Wednesday, November 22, at 230 p. m., to sew for the ba waar. Gamam Phi Beta Mother’ Club Gamma Phi Beta Mothers’ club will meet Wednesday, November 22 at 2:30 p. m., at the chapter house, 4629 17th ave. N. EB. eee Woman's Century Club The music department of the Woman's Century club will meet fo: | practios at 9:20 a.m. Wednesday, No vember 22, at the studio, 606 Mon- | | teltus building. All members of the | |club are privileged to join the| chorus. Ladies’ Auwlliary to B. of L. B. Ladies’ auxiliary to the B. of L. EF. will give a card party Wednesday, | November 22, at 1 o'clock, in the M o. B. A. hall, 1923% First ave, eee Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Social club will meet at the home of Mra. W. BE. Joiner, 1929 First ave. W., Wednesday, Novern ber 22, at 2 p.m. All Kastern Stars invited, Take North or Kast Queen Anne cars. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS University Chautauqua University Chautauqua will meet Friday, November 24, at 2 p. m, at| {the home of Mra. T, M. Miggen, 16th ave. N, Chapters 8 and 9 of the “New World of Islam,” by Lothrop Stoddard, will be taken up. see Women’s Christian Temperance Union Word waa received Monday from Mrs. Lillian Benson, state president | of the W. C. T. U., who has been at. | tending the World and National con vention of the W. C. T. U. tn Phila delphia that all National officers of the W. C. T. U. were re-elected. Miss Anna Gordon, National president, was elected World president. ee Holiday Sale The Eastern Star club will hold a holiday sale in the club rooms in the Arcade building, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 23, 26 and 26. j Day Nursery Association meeting of} ead of on Thankagiv ing day as previously announced, | Seattle Counell of Minute Women | | Beattie Counct! of Minute Women | Music will hold an all-day session, begin: | | vernber 28, at 1611 Fourth ave Bubetitution VIOLATION OF the Volstead act, | of garbage 4 ion wi at in a fine of $200 for Thomas Morris | his directio: he Monday before | Cohen anne | Pederal Judge Jeremiah Notarer. when appeared T CHOCOLATE) | Waiting—for You and every other woman in Seattle ning at 10:90 o'clock Thursday, No. | Civic Orchestra |Coneert December f the contract method tl is proposed in an to which he pleaded guilty, remulted | ordinance now being prepared under | ~ — | period, and the work is to be super.|the Sacred Heart orphanage, now | site nm. Cot need Tuesday lponed contract in to cover a 10-year!Cohen said CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY G, A. KR. Home Sewing Club | Hustness meeting at 2 o'clock A new taster,” wa The Ladies of the G. A. Kh Home| a This te the regular monthly meeting | of London musteal critics in January } Green Lake W, ©. 'T, t Bowing club will hold an allday| ang @ full attendance is requested | oe 44 pags ‘voucha | POStmaster Aids Canapaign The ¢ n Lake W. C. T. U. wit amar and sab of y . Wed las matters of importance are to *s year, after hearing ache | meat Wednesday, November 22, with {nesday, November 22, nt the Rwediah | 0. u™tt |Beldel, youthful Russian violinist in This City Mrs, 8. Miller, 2992 N. 64th a#t, for|Club hal, 1637 Kighth ave, Lunet ie from the studio of Leopold Auer, who | 12:30 luncheon Jeon will be served at noon, dinner Charitable Club “Freja”! wilt be woloist with the Seattle Civic] Poster ga ttle distrib. | sae | from 6 to 100 sand wae wit! WO, plang | » noclal and charitable] symphony orchestra, to be held at{ ted thousands of cards in Beatlle| cents Green Lake P-T. A Jed at 8:90 p, m ie will meet Thurwday, |.) rn pd ie posi ‘. Monday, which read as follow now Groen Lake Pt. A. will meet on diy , [Ne at $ p,m. in the| te Metropolitan theater, Sunday aan’ guna 'eiia, ayn | tin, att Wednesday, November 22, at 8 p.m.| Women's Auxiliary An Salnte sof the Bwedinh club. Inge with Madame Daven-| , «+ tne card we sent you last Christ kad t Greon Lake Ubrary In the interest Chureh | a see port Ragbers, conductor.’ Seidel will | os vase wondertul help t { Book week, Mr. TR. Munn an The Women's Auxiliary of All Women of Mooveheart Logic » shenkins Hkowaky Concerto with | omember to ‘Wrap your veh Miss A. Phinney wilt talk, Com-|saints’ church wil) give a military no Women of Moossheart Le-|Srenentra, and will also we heard {| parcels SECURELY, nen munity singing, led by Mr, R. MH.) whist party at the Lakeside club| gion will give a ecard party Thurs a aes te reaped eer ye PLAINLY and MAIL t on an Vivian. Dr. M. 8 Harmon, chatr-| house, Wed evening, Novem-| day, November 23, at § p.m. at/, With thie brilliant musical vir-| vo can write on them sehr man, ber 22, at 8 | Moose temple. The public ts ono, the Seattle Civic Symphony | 6°) of until Christmas. real, ee . come. Jorchestra is initiating ite third sea : ) . eve Jnon in Seattle, which will include five| Th® mailing campaign was con- Cirele B, Madrona Presbyterian [Thimble Club of Nina M. Frye Tent ee nected with the “Shop Early” pro Chureh Thimble club of Nina M. Frye Tent Chapter AO, PB. 0. | Caroline Laser ee et och | gram in an order received yesterday | Circle B, Women's Association of | will meet Wednesday, November 33,| Chapter Ao, F O,, tenia with | Seren. Tamark.. gemtraite: 6 the |trom the postmaster general 5 Madrona Presbyterian arch, willl at the home of Mra. Bessie Moyer, | Mra, Virginia Kennett had raga pare, Co, will be heard “The « rnment would be gratt Ad meet with Mra. Ralph P. White, 2718/4396 First ave. W. A donated lunch |ave, N. B, Friday, Nove nae a , Tuomas Movess, Beasil- | a4 t¢ vou would EB. Union at, Wednesday, November | with coffes be served by the|at & p,m pias thee cetiee kee Oa, ae hop early, 22, from 2 to 4:30 p.m hostess at 12 o'clock, Daughters and | . oy + path eagpe 00h on Are | “Wrap careft ee es friends invited | Queen City Chapter No. 168 | UNder the management of Steers and “Wrap carefully, + 4 |} Queen City of No. 168, 0. B,|Coman. On Jan, 2%, Lots Cansll, of Abdo plaialy and Ladies of Maccabees Seady Clad |G, wil gtve fee third @ S party| Walla Walla, winner of the state] “™!! promptly Ladien of Maccabees will meet at Central Misston Study Chul i gtve ite thint dancing party | ie contest, will appear (Signed) HUBERT WORK, Odd Fellows’ temple, Wedneriay,| ‘The Central Mission Htudy club of] of the season at Christensen's | Piano Contest, will appear, Postmaster General.” | |. 0") November 22, at 10:30 a. m. School|the ¥, W. ©. A. will hold ite next Sreadway hall, Wriday evening, NO-|., snail from Beattle Civio Bymphony| Seattle merchants agree with the 2 Of instruction by Mra. Frances E,|mecting on Friday, November 24, at| vember 2 aor age Jorchestra, 614 Marion building, se-|Po*tmaster general because the pub- | Mond! Burns, of St. Louis. 10 a. m. in the Bible room of tha] : brbeny ' lic can avoid the shopping rush; #e- | festiv eee | annoctation | Pi n's Educational Club ’ ate cure first choice of merchandise; in-| on and P | Chapter V. of the text book, “The! 16 «Women's Educational club a t deli 4 Nina M. Frye Tent | . w we . sure prompt delivery of mailed par Nina a. Frye tent, Daughters of| Trend of the Races,” will Be the] will im ee at the Federated club Councilman Offers cols and feleve store employes by ‘ re Of | gubject of the day. house Frid oon, Novem. buying early Veterans, has ace an invitation | ™ > ] as Sawibatien ote ben 24 New Garbage Plan |) (3225, is to aide tail thereby minimize the Ite lage or lons in transit ty of dam week, ociiman A. Lou The pro-|vised by the health department, | partially | Laureihu ED than 1,000 persons. EARLY SHOPPING COSTS AT GG +. URGED ON CARDS 7h) HEAL SKINS WITH POSLAM SANTA CLAUS AT FESTIVAL nta Claus was on hand at few 509 Third adquarters, dinner attended by | afternoon and evening by the orches- tra from the Holy Names academy. The fete is being held thruout the to assist the building fun erected urst, on 4 Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk ready to mix and serve at home! Today Seattle can get Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk in packages at most drug or grocery stores. The chocolate flavor is already in it—all you have to do is to mix and serve it. Plain malted milk has long been known asa re: food containing vital elements to health and strength. It is actually partially predigested so that it puts no tax on any digestion. The new Choc- olate Flavor Malted Milk has all of the food value of malted milk—and it has a delectable chocolaty flavor in addition. 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