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saath Asien RAHLAr cen i amNY SOP i PAGE 10 Seattle Society Junior Club’s Ball Bril- liant Affair; Entertain at Home Dinner 1 baie a arcades 8. Moorish archway with of slender open filagree work supported by pilasters, the guests club's attending the Juni ball last evening Christensen's hall w transpx other times and another rm The with scene was Venetian in effect ces of past magnificence in decorated with arabesques, ned with rich gtldings and the interstices paneled The orchestra in ted flow » old blue. a gay gondola was reprose down the Grand canal surround ed by ‘eamy i pe with thel peouliar charm and power to call up vague reveriesand picturings The Junior committee this year included Miss Dorothy Ewing, Miss Helen Farrell, Miss peth = Me Cwan, Miss Clara Emory, Mr. Theo- dore Qwens, chairman; Mr, Andrew Denny, Mr. Marfield Boloom, Mr. Ht ram patterson and Mr Marshall Allen Acting as ushers were Mr, Cebert Raillargeon, Mr. Jack Brinkley, Mr Ben Butle Mr. Cyrus Campion, Mr Everett Farting, Mr. Gano ‘oth Ingham, Mr, Chester Latimer and Mr. Evan MeCord. The patrons and patronesses the evening were Mr. and Joshua Green, Mr. and Mra, Chy FE. Patterson, Mr.and Mrs. Henry C. Ewing, Mr. and Mra, Wiliam D. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Al len, Mra Harry Bolcom and Mrs Joha Collins for Mrs en Thanksgiving Hosts Today Among those who are entertaining relatives and friends at Thankagiv. ing dinners at their homes today are Mrs. J. C. Huteson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hoge, Mra. Charles F. Whittlesey, Mrs, Alden J. Blethen. Mra. Peter Davison, Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Lilly, Mr, ‘and Mrs. John E, Ryan, Mr. and Mrs Harry Bur nell Jones, Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Ce nell, Dean and Mrs. Frederick E Bolton, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph R King, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wiley Mr. and Mrs. William Bolcom, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Charles Stubb, Mra B. F, Blaine, Mrs. Gertrude Braw-| ley, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bi. Burwell, Dr. | and Mra. V. V. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brelle and Mr. and Mrs, H. 1. Van Brocklin Dinner Bridge Will Hono: Miss Mary Small Miss Ruth Trenholme in entertam ing with four tables of bridge on} Miss Epperson is chairman of the dance which concludes the Gamma Phi Beta scholarship bazaar to be given Satur- day, December 2, in the Louis room at the New Washing- ton hotel.—Portrait by Charles Bowen. {merican Legion Ausiliary Bazaar The American Legion Auxiliary to Rainier Noble Post bas made an en- Personal Mr. and Mrs. children, of Portiand, Charles Fagen and motored up to Saturday afternoon, December 9, at) vioni. record by the vast amount of | *Pend Thanksgiving with relatives. her home, as a compliment to Miss Mary Small, whose marriage to Mr. Edward Heaory Lennox, Jr, will take place January 13. Luncheon and Theater Party Miss Ruth Bamford will be hos tess on Saturday, December 16, en-| tertaining with «a luncheon at the! Hotel Washington, followed by a) theater party at the Moore, in com-) pliment to Mise Lurline Brown. In-| Vitations have been confined to the! members of Miss Brown's bridal party. eee Dinner at H Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kinzer enter-jcard party to which an invitation to! }, tained Tuesday evening with a dinner at their home on Queen Anne hill, tn compliment to Mr. and Mra. G. HL Hambright and their daughter, Misa Margaret Hambright, .. Luncheon for Two Honor Guests Mrs. James D. Hoge will entertain with a luncheon Tuesday, December 5, at the Rainier club, in honor of Miss Gloria Frink and Miss Phebe Nell Tidmarsh, who have recently returned from Europe. eee Mrs. Page Gives Informal Dinner Complimenting her guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. McHenry, of Port An- geles, Mrs. Russell Gordon Page qn- tertained with an informal dinner Tuesday evening at her home Mr. and Mrs. Henry left the same evening for San Francisco ° Luncheon Will Compliment Miss Brown With Miss Lurline Brown as the honored guest, Miss Gladys Epper-| son is entertaining with a luncheon! Wednesday, December 20, at the Arctic club. Only the close friends of Miss Brown have been invited. eee Moroni Olson to Talk at Sunset Club Wednesday afternoon, December 6, Moroni Olson will speak at the Sunset club on a cutting from “John | Gabriel Borkman,” Ibsen. | Bridge Supper Mr. and Mrs. Richard Floyd Frost will entertain with a bridge supper at the home of Mr. Frost's brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. EB. ©. Ewing, on Saturday evening, Decem ber 23, complimentary, to Miss Lur-. Mine Brown and her fiance, Ensign Clifford Crawford. . ee | Entertain Informally | Mr. and Mrs, Dietrich Schmitz en | tertained with an informa! dinner at their home last evening, later with their guests attending the Junior dance. Br ye Surprise Party Forty friends gave a pleasant sur- Prise party to Miss Eva Breidenstein and her fiance, Mr. William Paine, and Miss Lelia Breidenstein and her fiance, Mr. Staniey Ridings, Satur. day evening, at the home of Mrs. C. W. Anderson, 2437 Graham st. eee Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs, L. B. Sirrine will be hostess for Mount Baker Guild at the Ortho pedic Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mrs. K. A rnell, Mrs. W. H, Olin Mr A. T. L, Williamson, Mra. Ed ear Quigle, Mrs Peter Andrea, Mrs A. C, Steven, Mrs. J, C, Huteson, Mrs. Dietrich Schmite and Mrs. | Merry Griffith, relief and hospitalization work it is doing for the needy exservice men and their families. ‘To augment their funds for such work, the auxiliary under the direc tion of Mra. George Radford, general chairman, will hold tts annual bazaar Friday and Saturday, December 1 and 2, at 312 University st. There will be placed on sale jarge assort ment of Christmas fancy work, chil dren's pieced quilts, rag rugs, dolls, canned fruit, home-made cakes and cookies, which will be reasonably priced. Light lunches will be served each day and Friday evening there will be a dance and clothing. all legionnatres is extended The following women will ect as chairmen of the various booths: Fish pond, Mra. Walter Peals; lay- ettes, Mre. H. E. Lyons; rugs, Mra. Donald M. Clelland; quilta, Mra. J. R. | Dean; aprons, Miss B. Gregory; dolls, | Thankegiving with Mr Mrs. Minnie Bragdon; fancy work, Mrs. Malcotm Douglas; towels, Mrw. John Morrison; novelties, Mra. Blanche Burdette; boudoir caps, Mra. M. Kinney; children’s clothes, Mrs. Rosa Royce; candy, Mrs. John Ca~ roll; Christmas tree, Mra, John C. Bowen; cakes, Mrs. O. A. Piper; canned fruit, Miss Doris Sundling; handkerchiefs, Mrs. K > Bean; games, Mrs. Rosa Lukov. The tea table will be presided over by Mrs. Martha Culp, assisted by Mrs. E. J. Brown, Mrs, E. Mrs. A. E. Swain, Mrs. John Hager and @ bevy of the younger members of the auxiliary Anyone interested worthy project tions women in this most may send contribu- to any of the above-named ¥. L. 1. Junior Chorus The Junior chorus of the Y. L. 1 club will meet Saturday, December 2, at 2 o'clock at the club rooms at Harvard ave. and BE. Union st Ko KC M. White, | KEK KCK KEK: FULL VALUE TT TE Is what you get for your money in buying Baking Powder re PRICE D SAME For over 30 years WHY PAY WAR PRICES? MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT | ae Mr, and Mrs. Frank R. Van Tuy! | have returned from @ three monthe | trip in the Bast | eee | Mins Emily Jerome im planning to |leave January 2 for New York, to remain for several montha. Peers Miss Irene Huse will return Sun day from a three months’ visit in Montana eee Miss Emily Jennetie left last even: ing for Spokane, where she will spend Thankagiving with Miss Jane | Brown eee Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lundquist ‘ernita Swerea) have taken apart. ments a the Peter Stuyvesant hotel | in New York for a few weeks. see Mr. and Mra, Norman B. Gibbs of Port Angeles came down to spend and Mra. | Stephen B. Gibbe | eee | Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Thomp- jsor and Miss Imogene Thompson } motored to Taeoma today to spend Thanksgiving with Mra. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Beeler. Mrs. Edward Lincoln Smith plans to leave December 10 for New York | to spend the Christmas holidays with | relatives. } cee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diller Fratt, |Jr., came down from Everett last night to attend the Junior's Vene- tian ball, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Philips. ee Mr. and Mra. L. C. Gilman are spending Thankagiving in Portland with Mr. and Mra. Fordham Kimball and Mr, and Mrs. Ben Gilman. Mosquitoes of the yellow fever variety kept at the London 200 will feed only on human blood THE SEATTLE STAR | THURSDAY, NOVEMRF. ER 89, 1999 1 YOUNG WOMA CLUBS POR FRIDAY w Century Chub The music department of the Wom an’s Century club will meet Frida | December 1, at 2 p.m, at the b ot Mrs. Frank Wolff, 1602 Ninth ave Ww. Mre man Brockett, Mre. | Harry ¢ h and Mra, W Rar are ansiating hostesses, ‘The program follows Piand—"Honata — Pathetique’ r Movement) Hoot? Mise Lillian F Paper—"Reethoven . Mra A 1. Note : Collo~""Kol Nive ax Bruch Mise Marian Heebe at the piano Teo Multes Ralph Com Life's Parad ned the Mone Mary Melen Brown Mra. Archie Chandler Mra. Walter Reeseburg at the piano Colle (a) “Andante’ Goiperman ) Gavotte y ) Minuet fichubert ) Prelude (two movements) A Major, D Minor Chopin ee Leschi Heights Woman's Improve ment Clab The provement club wili have an all-day meeting Friday, December 1, at Mre D. A. Miller's home, 1400 S4th ave 8. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, followed by a Christman sale of fancy work. Mrs. Miller will be aasinted by Mre. J. ¥. Johnson, Mr Cc. F. Newman and Mrs. C. EB. Berry es. 8 Ladies of the Golden Nor The Ladies of the Ge will meet Friday, December D. m., at 1923% First ave requested to attend British American Association party at Christensen’s December 1, at 9 p.m one Mountain View Church Bazaar The Ladies’ Ald of Mountain View church will hold a bazaar at 70 p m, Friday, December 1, at the church The British American gasociation will give a Thanksgiving dancing | halt Friday, | hall Non Seetarian Chub The Non-Sectarter ub will meet Friday, De with Mrs. D. #. Galloway 57 Kaine ave Lunch eon will be served at 12:30 p.m Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angetine Parlor No. 2 N. D. W, will holt their mguiar [meeting on Friday, December 1, at the ¥. W. C. A. at § o'clock see Pythian Sisters, Tent No. 9 Pythian Sisters of Beattie t, No. 9. wilt bold their bazaar Priday at noon and evening, December 1 the K. of P. ball Third ave A business men's tur will be served from 1130 am. t rm. Dinner will be served frora 630 to 7 pm. oi, be North End Flower Clb ‘The North End Flower club will hold tte regular monthly luncheon Friday, December lst, 1130 a mm. at Moves’ cafeteria, Fourth ave. and Pine st Speakers will be Mra. Etta Marshall of Kent, who will talk on the subject of “weet }Peas.” and Mr. W. EB. Sherbrook of Kirkland, whose subject will te Winter Care of Roses.” one West Seattle Woman's Club The West Seattle Woman's club will hold ite regular meeting Friday afternoon, December 1, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles M Howe, 2224 California ave, instead of Thursday, Thankagtving day. eee Alpha Thimble Club The Alpha Thimble club will meet at the home of Mr#. Anderson, 7750 12th ave. N. W., on Friday, Decem- ber 1 eee Whittier Heights Improvement Club The Whittier Heights Improve ment club will hold its regular meet ing on Friday, December 1, at § p m., in the Whittier school, W. 76th #t. and th ave. N. W. Members urgently requested to attend. eee Chi Omega Alumnae Chi Omegn Alumnae will meet for luncheon at the chapter house Friday, December 1. For reserva: tions call Mrs. C, B, MacDougall, East 0986 eee Coterie Club The Coterie club will meet at the University Way club, 4750 Univer. nity way, on Friday, December 1, at 245 p. m. Program will be devot@@ to the subject of American diplo macy, with Mrs. U. G. Cellyham speaking on “American Diplomacy in Asia and North and South America” and Mrs, Mary F. Randel discussing “The American Diplomacy in Europe and Africa.” Executive meeting at 1:20 p. m Ounces for (More than a pound and a halt for a quarter) KEK Leach! Heights Woman's Im Members | Incor of Plymouth | Women’s Asso Chu | The Women’s association of Plym: Jouth chureh will hold ite regular | monthly meeting on Friday, Decem ber 1, in the dining room of the shureh, Luncheon will be sorved at 12:80. Executive board will moet at 1am ¥. L. 1 Notos A special meeting of th | clans of the ¥. 1 club will be at the club rooms on Friday, Decem ber 1, at 74 m. This will be the lant opportunity for thone who expect |to take part in the Christmas pro- Allah Soctat Club Allah Socia b will meet with Mra, Lew Kt. Norn 8622 60th ave. 8., Friday, December 1, at 2 p. m Assisting hostesses, Mra. Lucretia Frasier and Mra. Maude Wheaton Cards and refreshments, All Bast jorn Stars invited, Take Renton car, page Bale The Congr tonal | chureh will hold a rummag 6 at| 1611 Fourth ave. on Friday and Sat-| urday, December 1 and 2, for the benefit of its building fund lonia Chapter No. 114 } lonia chapter No. 114, 0. EB. B.,| Sewing club will meet with Mrs. Frank Plagier, 09 ©. 62nd at, Prt jay afternoon, December 1, at 120 eee Seatile Post No. 18 Anwrican Legion Auxiliary, Seat tle Post No, 18, will have a silver tea | Friday, December 1, at 12:20 o'clock, | the home of Mra. Guy 439 ave, N | ADDITIONAL CLUBS Philomus Club The Philomus club will meet with [THE FROCK FOR YOUTH ect —6——- Correct f SELLS HERSELF |Mre A. B. Willian aim Brooklyn | | Sate aes a more 4 at2p.m.| Here ts an interesting story in Mine Laura Rank will be the assist. | | tna hostess and Mins Marie Louise | On taets Rudd the leader of the meeting. A| 1 the charming, quaintly, old Chriatn program will be given | fashioned frock of white gros de jwhich will include « paper on! Londres with its netedged ruffles i ‘Christmas Bketch by Mrs.\and its tiny cape col we see 4 c ler Summers, and Miss Effie typically youthfu evening frock anes | Ws read & paper on The | particularly suited to the slender | American Use and Abuse of Christ. | 1 man » of the w |Canine Guests Pay eee Sunset Heights Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary club pakes her at French Hotels will hold tts ular meeting on| Tuenday, December 6, at 2p. m., at] PARIS, Nov. 30.—Canine guests | the home of Mre. Loulie Miller, 3620 | are now charged board and lodging | Wallingford ave eee fn the same way as thelr owners West Seattle Review No. 51 at the fushionable hotels of the West Seattle review No. $1, W. B | Riviera At least their bill is com- A. of the Maccabees, will meet on! bined with that of their owners Wednesday, December 6, at § p.m. li fieures out at "10 franes @ day in Carpenter's hall, 4441 California) eo, grittons and police dogs and i mae sa from 6 to @ francs for fox-terriers and other smaller 4 Women of Mooscheart Legion Bazaar ‘The Women of Mooseheart Legion, | Sfternoon at the residence of Mrs. F. Chapter 48, whose activity and work |: Jordan. The speaker of the after is for the betterment of many hun. /P0On Was Col. H dred children of Mooneheart, hold an allday bazaar on Friday, December § at the Moose temple. A chicken dinner will be served a! 6:30 p. m., followed by 4 ng at 9 correct uses of the American flag. Philippines The following musical o'clock. The chairman and her com.|"%* then given, followed by the ja mittee cordially invite friends a et ie ] thone interested in benevolent work. | {S) ~ny the Waters of Minnstont | Rainier Chapter D. AR | ce} ae op 2 2 ap nitiee | Soh wensen You need flavor even in a health food Fa food hi pleasing flavor it’s actually better for you. It is more readily digested, does you more good. Many thousands of people have for a time recognized the merit of Malted Milk as a health food. But if there was one thing about it which they haven’t always liked it has been its flavor. They've added Chocolate or some other flavor to make it palatable. That's why we have made a Malted Milk already mixed with Chocolate. No more trouble in serving. All the in- gredients are there, the full nourishing, healthful qualities of Malted Milk with the chocolate flavor in addition. on add milk or water—bot or cold—and you have a fine beverage, just as appetizing as the fountain drink. 18 poet der See ee for grown-upe—it’s a food ‘Il like that is good for you. At meal times—as a light leachwor for that all-gone feeling. You can now have Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk for the home in convenient form. Made by the Borden Company, you can be sure of ite quality. Your grocer or your druggist has it. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Bordens CHOCOLATE FLAVOR LEE KE Derden Tait ‘ants MALTED MILK § Backed by 65 years’ experience in milk producing T. Mathews, who wij! |€8¥® & most interesting talk on the and his personal expertences in the | program | 8 they develop. q ~@ Accepts Banker's Offer $5,000 Cash town, Nov. ‘J ! horn, a ating elf for enle ama e ter “om ry few ge feel ives fi vo ane Ye ate t eos may not beg Bare scnnen to ae aly after they ‘Rodmi f the er parr qf ne publ ° meanwhily * nell here {ying hompital gaff wits 02 cidental ty qi syntt! outhtul health gall bf royed her ty _ The P he Parnlyied be e her husband, tag use ¥ a & wealthy ¢ — care ako when she me gienaall ree of & clgar stand at Sal 1 en After © tempestuos wet IME ng she eloped with him tial & quarrel, her Later in a th bin own ite, he hospital, but he use of ber © ho has span 's life Tying to regaig one more vent broke, It her one she placed t—herself—on the auetiog replies were ‘a out of them all she al Rogers’ ofter 4 | “What ‘ifference oss it 4 | what he looks ike? she when questioned about Mr, “This ts a business prop any marriagg that is anyil isn't going tA succeed.” Nevertheless Mrs. rel pen distinctive and emphasizes her 2 4 youth Put the same gtri in a black vel | « gown with a white net n| vet even: cape of spangies, heavily draped at | **Plained that she was ney the sides, and she loses her attrac | *hooting in the dark, Whes 7 tiveness and becomes rather awk- Célved the letter from ward « badly dreamed. Yet the bad friends and reiatives i frock in f is lovely—just the City, including an uncle ‘ with the McCormick Harvester vm ——— ple,” look him up. Evidently standing here was in line with | demand that her successful gutter “an aristocrat" and worthy te himee\f with the “honored mame ae England, Nov. | bears.” ‘ © else. Minister Falls Dead in Pulpit! MANCHESTER, 30—After finishing @ sermon de-| nouncing modern foibles, Rev. Hen Fire Scare ry Arthur Lester of St. Jam: b . y Burning church collapsed and fell headlong) | 7 i fro the pulp! y + ‘ rom the pulpit, dying at once. Called out ty € = fire department covered that a turkey which bad caught fire & gas oven while being New Carnation le Unusually Cheery LONDON, Nov. — 36 — winter | slow” Is the name of a new carna-| Silver Foxes on ite tion for which tt is claimed that color cheers @n the dreariest day.” Way to Am RE 3 SUMMERSIDE, Prince Infants have an exceptionally} Island, Nov. 30—A shipment! keen sense of taste which is dulled|silver foxes left here re points in the United States. —TOMORROW-—#) will be big value-giving days of our RETIRING-FROM-BUSINESS New Satin Colonial Pump New shipment just rec SATIN COLONIALS Kid and Patent C 12 styles Colonist Pumps to choose from—sold up te HIGH BOOTS Black Kid, Brown Russia Calf— military or French heels, Goodyear welt soles. All sizes and widths— Shoes that sold up to $12—they are yours at one uniform price during this Retiring From Business Sale. SATIN COLONIAL PUMP or strap effect — Patent Colonials, Kid Colonials. Should sell at $7.00— now selling at Retiring From Busi- HIGH BOOTS SUEDE, KID, CALF — BLACK, BROWN, LACE BOOTS — GOOD- S YEAR WELT SOLES, FRENCH OR MILITARY HEELS—MOSTLY ALL SIZES. RETIRING FROM BUSI- NESS PRICE . Thousands of Pairs of Boys’, Girls a Children’s Shoes for School or 0% Wear At $1.95, $2.45 and This sale will soon come to an end—Our BUY NOW, while styles and sizes are Right on the Corner Second Ave. and University St.