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l University “Guild Plans| Large Bazaar; Sunset Program for Month Announced. WN aliday bazaar, with cards Played in the afternoon followed By & dance in the eventng, has been “Planned by the University “the Orthopedic hospital for Thurs © Gay, December 7, at Little's hat 7 University way and Kast 45th st Mise Della Wright ts the general “Shairman of the bazaar; T. Leman and Mise Anna Tre publicity, Mra. Carl Siebrand Mrs. Herbert H. Eling; mustc Rugene Bel! ) Mrs. Claire Kinne is chairman of bib booth, assisted by Mrs. J. E § . Mra. A. J. Rhodes and oleae Gearhart; Mrs. Adolph in, apron booth, assisted by Fred Armstrong, jr. Mra. Amy Smith, Mrs. H. S. Gaunce, Mrs ‘M. Goldstein, Mrs. 8. C. Standard re, W. G, Alliott, Mrs. Edtein A | Mrs. Walter Seelye, Mra. ( ‘Ruggies, Mrs. Ella M. Reekie 1. J. Ditmar, Mrs, Jobn E. Car Mrs. F. 0. Ginnever and Mrs BE. Swain. Edna Morgan, chairman of booth, assisted by Mrs. BE. 8. . Mrs. H. Ht Bling, Mra, A | Miller, Mrs. H. C. Joy, Mrs. Car! Mise Milnora Roberts and Elizabeth McCulloch, in charge fancy boxes. Mrs. D. Z T chairman of the Christ a tree; Mrs. C. W. Cogeswell, Mrs Forkner and Mrs. A. L. Miller fm charge of the delicatessen bh: Mrs. A. L. Miller of painted Mrs, Ada Williams will have jet booth, assisted by Q, Weigle, Mrs. C. 8. Cowan, Royer, Mra, James ‘Miss Stella Burcham, Mrs Williams and Mrs. R. G i lunch cloths and table cov W. J. Wickstrom, Mrs. J W. E. Lovejoy; candy, ‘Hone, Mrs, N. T. Winter, f. §. Graves, Mrs. W. M. Han. A. B. Bankson, Mrs. A. M ©. Campbell, Mrs. Wil- Mr. Willlam Densmore, Grace, Mrs. C. B. Atkins; | Mrs. Thomas Irving, | McCulloch, Mra. H.C.) guild o decorations me elephant, Mrs. James al Miss Phytits Kergan; miscel | booth will be in charge of | guild; punch, Mrs. C. H.| ‘Mrs. J. Frank Beede, Mrs. | | Door, Mrs. J. C. MeMitllane, | bd. H. McDowell, Mrs. Elliott W. | js bedspreads, Mrs. William Me Mrs. Mary Ingalls, Mrs! Irvine. will] Robert Walkinshaw and Mrs. John | for vag George Milnor Roberts, W. J. William ‘William club announces the fol- Program for the month of Wednesday, De- ‘6, at 3 o'clock, with Moroni giving @ talk on a cutting “John Gabriel Borkman,” by Mrs. Alexander Wetherill Phare. Bernard Pelly will be the iness meeting in connec. luncheon will take place December 13, at 12:30 ‘afternoon of “sewing and is scheduled for Wednesday, er 20, at 3 o'clock, with Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Henry Ris. as hostesses. Monday Practice club will ram of Christmas music day, December 27, at 3 the hostesses to be Mrs. Alex Baillie and Mrs. Frederick 6 Swanetrom Makes Lucy - Semple Swanstrom, of Mrs, Frederick Swan made her first appearance in social circles of this city The small daughter of Mr. a trait by James & Merrihew. Cards Out for | Luncheon Series Mrs. Stanley Dollar ecards for a series of luncheons on has insued | the steamship President Grant the coming week . Mrs. Rollo Entertains With Mrs A. & Kerry and Mra / Willie B. Herr an honor guests, Mre | Alfred Rollo was hostes@ thie after | noon at a email tea, charming tn its Alternating at the urns were Mra Donald FB. Frederick, Mra. Louise Van Ogle, Mrs, J. Irving Colwell and Mrs. Wellington w. Phillipa. ¢| Entertain ‘at Dinner Mrs. W. A, Irwin le entertaining the members of her bridge luncheon chub Tuesday afternoon, December 12, at her home. Three tables will be in play Thursday evening Mr. aod Mra. Irwin were hosts at a dinner of ten covers at their residence. “+e | i# visiting her mother, Assistants at Tea Mrs. Charles Whittlesey Mrs. Robert Allen Campbell, Mra. Hay mond Auzias de Turenne and Miss; Emma Timberiake will assist Mrs.) Minor Blackford, Tuesday afternoon At the ten they are giving to compli: | ment Mrs. Launeelot Blackford, of Virginia, at Mrs. Watkinsbaw home ~ To Entertain Guild Members | Mrs. Howard D. Taylor will enter tain the members of the Broadway guild of the Children's Orthopedic hospital at the regular meeting Fri-| day afternoon, December 15, at her| home Service at Tea Shop } Saturday Seahurst auxiliary will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop | Saturday, Mrs. W. E. Tollinger will | be hostess, assisted by Mrs. P. Ri| jAllen, Mrs. R. Layton, Mrs. J. L | Kerr, Mrs. Fatris, Mrs. C. B. La son, Mrs, J. L. Ritter, Mrs. R. Williams, Mrs. §. L. Bartlett, Mrs H. L. Swan and Mra, Lee L, Mellen. eee Cornish to Observe Education Week The Cornish school has arranged an interesting program in paery: Jance of yeation Week,” begin {ning December 3 { | H. H. Gowen, of the University | lof Washington will address the sehool |Sunday evening on “The Romance} jot Words." On Tuesday evening, De- | jeember Sth, Calvin Brainerd Cady, lasnociate director of the school, will igive « talk on “Education.” An in- | Veuve and their daughter | daughter, | Mr jof a daughter, nd Mrs. R. L. Gardner.—Por- | Personal Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton do Mins Mary lia de Veuve, returned last even Mra de have been traveling Cex ing from Europe Veuve and Mise Mary for i were abroad several months « | recently joined by Mr. de Veuve. Toriinson Vancouver, Mrs. Kellogs) Brook ‘ of Cc, spending a week with her parents, | son, Mr, and Mrs. East Seattle. David EB Kellogg, at Mr. George W. Klinefeiter, Jr, re turned this week from a month's trip in the Bast. and Mrs. Emil (Gudrun Anderson) Port & Hur Worth, ‘Texas, are spending a few days in town, guests at the Hotel Wash ington Mies Muriel Linder, who haa been spending some time in Yakima, Mra. George Linder Mra. Alexander dadughter. who have some return in MeEwan and Miss Blepeth MeEwan, been traveling in Europe months, are expected to time Christmas . . for Mrs. William Van turned from a ‘alifornia n has re twe months’ trip in . Mr. and Mrs Astoria, Ore. will end with their Mr R Cc. Pinneo, of spend the week son-indaw and and Mrs. Lucian Sasnett ee Mr. and Mra. J. W leave next week by mo’ fornia, to spend the + . Godwin wit for Call- winter, . Mrs. K Ketchikan, join Mr home Jensen left recently for Alaska, where she will Jensen and make their . and Mrs “ Mr. Sidney Lewis and and Mrs. Arthor Lewis of Lake came down to spend Thankagiving with Mr. and Mrs, B R. Lewis Clear Mr Mr eotving congraty . and N. Ivey are re tons on the birth on November 30 Prairie Rose Club The annual meeting at Meves Monday, meeting at 4:20 with election of offi cers. Dinner at 6:30. All North Da kotans welcome. Members not pres ent at last meeting requested to bring fruit for Orthopedic hospital Cafeteria, zabeth | Prairie Rone oltth will hold ite December the 4th. Business | THE WOMEN’ CLUBS FOR GATURDAY repo Chapter No, 05, 0. B.S. card party will be held Batur oh evening, December 2, at Dart: oil's cafeteria, corner of Second ave, and Madison st A radio outfit will be given As & door prize, besides 16 other prines All Eastern Star and Masonic members with ~~ = in, invited . Chapter No, 48, 0. B. 8. e chapter No. 4%, O. ¥ ney Headdreas” Masonite clubroome, Saturday evening. There will be a@ ¢ the most Myrt Myrt will giv in the building ber 2 also « headarens 4 party Arcade Decem r prize, prize for effective . . Manitou Councll No. 14 Manitou eounell No. 34, Degree of ahontas, will entertain with a ard party Saturday at #:20 p.m, at) Wing's cafeterta, . oe Sigma Kappa Alumnae Sigma Kappa alumnae will meet Saturday, December 2 at 2:20 p.m, at the chapter houne, 4752 2int ave. N. PF. In the evening the alumnae will entertain with a Thanksgiving dance at the chapter house eee Delta Gamma Alomnac Delta Gamma alumnas will give a bridge party Saturday afternoon, | December 2, at 2 o'clock at the Wal dorf hotel. Bighteen tables wil! be n play ¢ Culture chub will 2. W. Pollock, 27 N., Saturday, December 2 Pound party at? p Auxiliary Maple Leat Post No The Ladies’ auxiliary to Map Leaf Post No. 21, will entertain with dance at Douglas hall, 915 B. Pine Saturday eventrig, Necember 2 “ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS wt St. John's Annual Bazaar The annual basaar and dinner John's chiteh will be held Thurs December 7 afternoon and in the Masonic temple, 2642 California ave. Numerous articles suitable for Chitatinas gifts will be found at the different booths. The members of the vertry will run an old-fashioned store and the | Brotherhood of 8t. Andrew will op Jerate @ checking booth | From 6 until 7:90 p.m | dinner will be served | The bazaar committers | President, Mrs. T. J, MoAd | Fancy work booth, Mra M. J water, ™ T J. MeAdama | Farris; domestic and a boot h. Mrs. 1. Ro Rodgers, Mra. McNeil, Mrs. F. Julyan; baby booth, Mrs | Rodgers, Mra. Selby, Mra. F. Voris; candy booth, Mise Cann, Mra, Maw rice Bywater, jr; delicatessen booth, Mrs, Roach, Mrs, Lees, Mra. Hender- Mra. Rowe; fish pond, Mrs. Hope, Mra. Hitchcock; country gro cery store, the vestry; afternoon tea, Mrs. Dana W. Brown, the Girls’ Friendly society; dinner committes, Mrs. George Forster, Mre. J. D. Spence, Mrs. F. Ginger, Mra. G. W. Nicholson, Mra, Christianson; check room, Brotherhood of St. Andrew eee ’ Bt day evening a Southern F ne Hy Mre | | | | | { Rainier PT. A. The regular monthly necting of Rainier PT. A. will be held Tuesday, December 6 at 230 p. m Judge Rhea Whitehead will speak on “Lawn Affecting Women and Children,” and Mrs. Marie Hansen will sing. An Apron shower will be held in connec ton with the meeting. In Observance of Paéucational week, Rainier PT. A. will meet on Wednesday evening, December 4, at| § o'dlock. A fine program has been arranged Queen Anne High School PT. A Queen Anne High School PT. A. | wlll meet Friday, December §, at! 240 p. m. for a short business meet ing. At 246 there will be a musical | | program followed by a reception to Miss Winona Bailey, teacher of Lat in, who recently returned from Eu rope, Mins Bailey will give an il. justrated talk on “Vacation in Con- atantinople and Greece.” Parents and friends in the community invited. The meeting will be held in the library of the school o- ¥. L. 1. Junior Chor The Junior chorus of the Y. L. 1. club will meet Saturday, December 2, at 2 ock at the club rooms at Harvard ave, and &. Union at see League for Peace and Freedom The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom wili meet | Tuesday evening, December 6, at 8| o'clock, at 905 Kast Pine #t. All in-| | terested in world peace cordially in- | vited. “* Robert E. Lee Chapter Robert E. L#e Chapter, Daughters | of the Confederacy, will meet with Mra. 1. K. Worthington, 40% Boy! ston N., Thursday, December 7, at p.m, Election of officers Ss BATILE |rooma of the ‘ Reeves wan one of | Ely's Cream Balm at STAR S SLES Fremont W. it division | ihe Ww. C, et Tue December 6, at the home of Mra, Katte Bartletts, 148 Ni 26th st, Sub jeot. '? ee and Arbitration.” Bring sandwiches, and come to naw T.U. wills at 10:30 a. m prepared . Caleidh Club The Caleldh club will give a “Quilt ing Hee" breakfast, for the benefit of | the Mother Ryther Home, Tuesday, | December 6, at the residence of Mra, David KB. Pryer 4 Sth w Mee PL assisting howtess, | ave Harria, Alpha Club Alpha club will Devember with 009 20th The day Vallent 129) moet ‘Thurs. Mrw, Carrie B.} 1 ison lion Third | at ave “* | jilacy Temple De Hirsch exular monthly meeting of dies’ Auxiliary to Temple do will be held in the vestry mple, Monday, De m. Board meeting ain and reception to| Ladies’ The lu ach the Mi comber 4, at 2 p, atip.m, p the new officers WOULD FORCE ALIEN LAWS Adopting thru all resolutions to advocate Legion posts the pansage ation to drastically enforce alien |e them pro evasion, th r he W the legion on to se © legis ative commit department of announced de pont their power to enlist logisiators of their Antinarcotic laws 1 nature, ashington Thursday 1 to every recommendations all in ad woquaintance will ot the r be advo te 4 wtate drive the same t wan decid Bulletins data and requests for eration in these drives to} containing atatewlde « will be immediately every Washington post Ladies’ Day at the Democrats’ Lunch Saturday will be “ladien’ day the King County Democratic luncheon at Mevee cafeteria Frank Reeves of Wenatchee nent in social service and of the state will be the speaker at the noon luncheon. dispatehed at elub Mre prom) work principal Mra he four women lature on Novem: is expected te outline program in her ad the Democratic club ted to the leg ber 7, and she her legisiative before Saturday The meeting in open to t and an invitation has t to women Utteal publio active ely Mrs in Work to hear and Keeven pe |developer of Mia Australian Silver Mines Enjoy a Boom MELBOURNE, Dee. 1.—Rich leads have been recently struck tn several Australian sliver mines. As a result the prices of miver mine stock have made a leap forward, advancing in some cases more than 50 per cent. ' BELLINGHAM Two Seattle men, whe gave their names as WI! Nam Favor and M. C, Ruggles, were arrested by customs patrol officers between Rellingham and the Ca-| nadian border Thursday, when im-| ported bonded whisky valued at! $4,000 was taken’ from their two! autos. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD eon at Once. If your nostrils clogged and your head isn stuffed and you can breathe freely because of cold or) rrh, just get amall bottle of! any drug store Apply @ little of thin fragrant. anti septic cream inte your nostrile and! let ,It penetrate through every air! passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mu cous membrane and you get instant relief, Ah! how good it feels trils are open, your head i« clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling | for breath. Ely's Cream Raim is just | what eufferere from head colts and catarrh need. It's a delight Your how | WEN S * me te "ar a hin ‘The winter coat is always a prob }}em, but it i# pagicularly difficult one for the frail, fragile gir! who is so lovely in light, pastel colors and| summer frocks and so overwhelmed | by heavy dark garments, The correct and incorrect models pictured iMustrate the po! In one, the wearer looks plainly inny.” Her neck flaunts ita bonl- news and her figure upholds the general unattractiveness of contour. Her worst points are flaunted tn- RIDAY DECEME 1922. ‘DOCTOR CALLS | | stead of softened and subdued. In the heavier coat, with the up. standing colla her figure seems more filled out and her personality emphasized. The rounded, amooth turban with its gold fringe adds a touch of piquancy to the whole. ‘The coat, however, which ip #0 unattractive on her would just com plement some types of feminine loveliness, and the one she wears so well would detract from th charm of a more vivid type Millionaire Declares War on Movie Actors; ape Beach, ri G. Wish- toman and Pia, MIAMI multi down on the movies He said that “Tincan more desirable than motion picture people and that he intended to do! everything possible to discaurage the | taking of movies at the “Beach.” Fisher's statement precipitated @ lively row between Miam! Beach and her parent city, Miami, just across Biscayne Bay, that bids fair to nip the bud efforts that have been made during the past few years to develop a huge motion picture pro- duction colony In South Florida, that would rival Hollywood. Several large companies have start. ed production here. ex Ingram was shooting a shipwreck acene for one of his pletures just a few yards from ft. John's Casino, owned by Fisher, while the latter was giving hin state- men condemning pictures and picture Producers. ‘The Miami Chamber of Commerce in doing everything porsible to con- ciliate those offended by Fisher's atatement and an effort to forestall tourtate were | general exodus of motion picture producers and actors is on foot. Fisher in his statement advised the taxing of all producers of $1.000, of as much more as possible. He also declared that the picture people come here, “and borrow everything, pay for nothing, invade private lands and use properties which have cost hundred of thousands of dollars and never pay one cent for the privilege.” “They tell one that they have made Southern California,” continued Fish- er, “but we know that they ha wrecked some of the most beautiful cities of that section and that they do it wherever they can obtain a footing.” Members of the picture colony here, which already include such tumi- naries as Rex Ingram, Alice Terry, | | | | { | | Brand 4 at WINE HEALTH Says Drinkers Can Do More on Less Food Doctor Reiter, of Medt- in prop. but of PAIUB, Dec professor of of the cine, affirms that good win er dowes int kere that high food eat less than wine-drinker vore 4 that aleohol in at ealorys of in @ are form producer He learned Jourt has writter article in the al of Med to prove it. bing wad Doetor it been proved that alcohol taken into the body each day in t of one grammy to each ir bodily weight constitutes a ot food analogous to sugar, The French peasant does heavier k on lens food than any non-wine-drinking people.” Children’s Church Supplants School LEEDS, Eng., Dee, 1 The Stain. clifte church has abandoned Sunday school for the children's church, held every Sunday before the regular service. Boys and girls act as ushers, wardens and choristers. “The ener who know nc abe it ¢ proport wor Boy Rides Far on Motor Bus Cover NEW YORK, Dee. 1—Piwe hours after his disappearance hed been reported 32-year-old Richard Olson was found sitting on the top eck of a motor bus eight miles from his home. Doctor Prescribes for Him by Radio PLYMOUTH, Eng, Deo. 1-—-Dr, John Hartley, while traveling im the mail steamer Aba, prescribed by wire. | leaw for a pasnenger suddenly stricken on the steamer Biafra, several dred miles away, And She’s Waiting for the Job Still NEW YORK, Deo. 1-—A country girl applied by letter to a metropoli- tan bank for a postition. “T can rede, Allee Brady, Montague Love, J R. | rite and figwer,” she wrote, “and am MeGowan, Helen Holmes and many | hers, are op in arms, They declare that they have spent sands of dollars here and they are reddy fo kum now.” many thou-| unanimous in their statements that ister’ 's statement is unjustified. —— BY CECILLE DR. EDMUNDS is an expert optometrist and will With Christmas so near and so many beautiful gifts displayed, it ts really a pleasure to visit the Shoppes. If you are con fronting any perplexing problemas, call “Cecille” at Mi 0600, and she will be glad to assist you with any helpful sug- fit you for those tired, aching eyem, He is on Fraser-Paterson’s balcony. A picturesque type of Dinner Gown developed tn soft, black velvet, features a front falling in long, pulled around back, and green THE NUBONE Corset Co. is under new meet Mra. Hodge, the new located at the “Murray Shop,” for appointment, Main $817 . A charming model of poinsettia the the sides; ered in dull gold and red. loose effect a girdle brilliantly embroidered in red, gold . management, representative opposite Frederick & Nelson, or call sides and falls in soft, graceful lines; b is cut away at the lower part ofthe center, and embroid on the sides and a tight and you will all be delighted in this city. She is . satin crepe; the skirt is shirred on the long body blouses at ‘YOU HAVE ALL HEARD OF TINNEY— or that he heard people say is the man that gives furniture away. sells from factory to you, and that is something that others You will find him at 1609 Kighth ave., near Pine. Oo eae The charm of gold color and black ts noted in a model of black velvet with gold tissue and passes it over a longer end of the tissue, both falling from under a tomette of black and gold lace. * ” . /DR. CLYDE I. GOCKLEY is equipped for electronic diagnosis and treatment of Dr. Albert Abrams. 621 4912. y evening at the Junior “Venetian ball.” Preceding she was the honor guest | dinner of twenty covers given of the young matrons at the ly olub. Semple, who was reared in {8 a charming girl, and was attractive in a cloth of sliver elaborated with silver bands, at one side with festoons hand silver grapes. She is a ite of the Annie Wright sem- |format lenson on “Colloqulaliama and Their Relation to Correct Speech,” by Margaret Prendergast McLean, |head of the School of the Spoken }Word, is scheduled for Wednesday evening, December 6th. Ariold J |Gantyoort, the new dean at the Cornish, will tell some “Stories of (National Songs.” on Thursday eve- ning, December 7th ‘The activities will be brought to a | Close on Saturday evening, December ‘9th, by Prof. Rt. M. Garrett, of the university, whose address, “The Triat of Me.” wan suggested by a quotation from Ecclesiastes, “Praise no man before thou hearest him speak; for this is the trial of men.” The entire program will be free to the public Tinney don't do, WOMEN! DYE | ANY GARMENT 25% Discount OR DRAPERY Off the Prices of All a Society Brand and ewes Mandleberg Man-Tailored Coats Coverings for Women Cheasty: SECOND AT SENECA Doubly guarded for Cleanliness and High Food Value Kristoferson’s Pas- teurized Milk and Stockinge Cream are healthful Everything foods for growing | children, Diamond Dyes #40 Bach 16-0ent package of “Diamond Guasta! Dyes” contains directions so simple va any woman can dye or tint her old, ollowing program | worn, faded things new, even if she) Mins Nellie Patrick, | haw never dyed before, Buy Dia | mond Dyer—no other kind—then | perfect home dyeing is guaranteed Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or by the method Peoples Savings Bank building. Main ebiffon trimmed with silver gallon. A vestee fastens with tiny button@ Waiste Skirts Draperies Ginghams Attractive is @ blouse of gray The back and front are tucked and ties at the bottom, Planned for Wurzbacher Miss Marjon Wurspacher, wedding to Mr. Nathaniel 8. ) Wil take place December 14, and Miss Julia Rogers taining with a miscellaneous Saturday afternoon at the Mrs. A. K. Shay, 929 19th Forty friends of Miss Wurz- have been invited lay evening Mr. and Mrs. 1. Sasnett will have an even e at thelr home, 6319 28rd | By in compliment to Miss rand Mr. Rogers . buffet vupper for twenty will be by Mr. and Mrs, Harry A. ner at their home Sunday in honor of the betrothed THEY MAY but hav kbands, Richmond Dresses . beat us, “Sox we darn ‘em” is just one feature. ny more such as turning soft cuffs at your request, Sew on the buttons, Twelve new collars guaranteed, Laundry, Main * tie us, 8 And the New New Drink a Glass Kivery aon . { f Seattle Woma: Chib The Seattle Woman's Club will meet Monday, December 4, at the! club house, Board meeting at 1:30! p. m., sharp, open meeting at Mrs. J. G. Baker presiding, are invited, "The will be given by mezzo-soprano 1 Know a Lovely Garden’ “i Guy D'Hardelot “Wake Up"....Montague F. Phillips “By the Waters rat Mionnstodie? sik, or whether it jy linen, cotton or hurlow Lieurance Mrs. 3. G. Gardner will give a talk ovetorm — ‘ cep eid rib fa on “Wellare Work in General, alam ¥ : mor so lkeggsinng Second Emptre--a favorite theme-—-lace berthas and full ehgaging quaintness aimtising cuffs and Egyptian drapery. . /YOU HAD BETTER KNOW MORE ABOUT Dr. Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens. They completely explained in a new book sent free to you postpaid, Write your name and address plainly and mail it to 811 Crary building, Seattle, or eal Main 6242 | | } skirts of ‘|| tt A boat of duvetyn of exquisite softness is in the new cocoa shade. inrbroidered with chenille and dull gold. (AdvertisemenQ AEE EY EM ONE LA TE