The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 17

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a AGE 16 eattle ociety lge Tea and Miscel- ous Shower Will . F yom iment Miss Mary l sInformal Lunch- UGH WILSON M'CREERY her daughter, Mra, Beverly Hancock, entertaining | bridge of five tables Saturday 0 December 30, at the home MoCreery Small, whose marriage to | | | are in compliment to be an Compliment, and at 4 o'clock guests have been invited Jamison to Give al Affair Bari Jamison is entertaining informal bridge luncheon for afternoon at her home, ent of Mr. Frere prey Announced nels L. Robbins of Green Maas., has annour the en of her daughter, Miss Robbins, to EJouard of San Francisco, y the late Mr. and Mrs. James Phampney of this city. Miss Bins is a sister of Dean Robbins The Cathedral of St. Jonn the Dt Philadelphia. Mr. Champney ae te of Harvard and of the BAX Arts in Puris ‘Champney until recently has [Ris home in this city. He} da San Francisco, where he Little Katherine is five years old. She is to give a reecita- jtion Saturday evening in Norway hall, at the entertainment remain indefinite! a ‘ { ye meant planned as a benefit for the Norwegian Christmas charity at Boulevard Inn fund.—Portrait by James & Merriheu Mry. Henry Broderick en y Th Ane RaR 3 — — mn is Saturday evening at the) New Dancing Club | Holiday Ball Formed | ‘The Libby club will Ina with a supper compli A la “holiday ball” dancing club iday ba Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arm- P company. Invitations were/formed by a group of friends who with ne Seattle Yacht ening, December 14 © will be cards for thone who entert has been “ of “The Man Who Came) new r ‘ Thursday ev Pte the university friends Of} ¢ormeriy attended the University of 7 mmittee | > sw — It is called the Bach-/|'" « “i cy ' 4 ™ | ' 4 ochic € D. ‘be co! tan ha Mr alter arren 7 Dinner - and Benedict pea ° oe maa = ge whe dance in the series of four will be se eater Party given at the Mount Baker Park club ting the group of girls | house, om December 16 l i be home from Miss Ranson’s| The patrons and patronesses for éersona California for the Christ-|the affair will be Mr. and Mra Har § Reteon ©. Patton, U. 8.4 the Misses Ruth Net-|old Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harold idle Teva. Patton ane taiotl ‘Treat, Elisabeth Fol-!Grondahi, Mr. and Mra Ned Everett)", ae Pha gpl my wenge Swanstrom, Gwiadys} Davis and Mr. and Mra George | MAY® feerntly arrived trom Charles | ive and Evelyn Colvin will en-| Kahin. Mr. Wood Anderson ts the a eeovapre " & progressive dinner, | president of the club. ” & theater party, on Wed- € ose Miss Faris Norton returned inst evening, December 27. > 5 week from an extended visit in Cali cee Entertains at Luncheon | tornia ‘oncert Mra, Horace H. Bogue entertained see Cc rt will be ven with a luncheon of thirty covers at Mr. and Mra James KR. Stirrat wenon SiveD her home, 935 22nd ave. on Tues-| and Mr. and Mra. W. P. Cameron re ‘» University club he | y December 16, at 3) pur th ‘ing the afternoon, ® program | trip In the & te which members may !0-| wos given by Mins Fern Prouell of . ‘The musical DrOKTAM | Wenatchee, a student at the Unt Mrs. Curtiss P. Sargent and smal! by Mrs. Mary\Hum-| versity of Washington, who contrib-| daughter have returned from a visit ‘Yoealist, of Tacoma, and) uted piano numbers, and recitations | o¢ several weeks in Portland Miller, violinist. by Mrs. Frank Le Clereq. ae ¢ i Bantel wil give © bs Dsiles Mr, and Mrs. John Devers, of Che turned Sum from a three week on eae ers “Slumber! Bridge Tea halls, are visiting Mra. F. L. Gross. e So . 1142 16th N ceremonial and| Mrs. Harry Eyer Counts will en- | an, eye Be held at the new ctub| ‘*rtain with a bridge tea Friday aft ‘afternoor, members| *™00n at her home. Five tables) Mra. Grant Hicks of Tacoma came to wear caps have been arranged. ove oday to attend the iuncheon - © 622 jgiven by Mrs. Stanley Dollar Dr. and Mra A. I. Bouffleur re turned this week from a short trip tn Bachelors’ Holiday Hop | The Bachelor club has invitations | out for a holiday hop in the Masonic | Cast. Sieegts Saturday evening, Decem-|"°* ™ Sie he ae o> Foose senneee | Ger 8. | Mr. Ben Riggw left yesterday for - ot tosig:vanal ° © yt }Mantla, where he plans to remain e covers of her home! Service at Tea Shop for several months eee Mra. Charles Dodge will be how sien bake tese for Mount Baker Park guild at| Mrs. James Garfield Eddy, of Ev the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday. | ¢rett, is spending a few days with *at Arctic Club v She will be asvivted by Mra. A. M.| Mra, Donald Barnes past presidents ana| Neumann, Mrs. A. V. Kugler, Mrs 7 .¢ |A. E. Schneider, Mrs. Paul Webb,| Miss Ruth Lennon plans to leave i and outgoing members | 57-5, Roger Sands, Mra James! carly in January for a visit In San . of trostese of the Arctic! crveu, Mrs. F. George Cleveland, | Francisco A. B. Galloway was host \)_ 7 . . Parker has returned Mrs. bed ee Uaiety etx | seat Pliny L. Allen was the , and Judge Mitchell Gil- Walter M. French and! H. Irvine the honor R y. B. Kellogg and Miss Ada | Dr Maud eee Music Club Music club will give its’ ing musicale of the season December $, at the home of Parks, 7308 Vashon pi. Will be assisted by Miss Burgess, pianist, and Mr. Rob- , baritone. following program wii! be pre Chorus— Lonely Pine”. Indian Latiay: dese... +e,-Mre H. HA. Beach Mrs. Harry Cone, director Of Salome” trom “Herodiads” soe Masaenet Stickies Rachmaninott -Rimaky-Korsakoft : Pente Wiciawaki Miss Winifred Bateman AFTER-THANKSGIVING MILLINERY CLEARANCE Plainly marked and arranged in four groups, for easy selection oma . D'Hardelot Miss Margaret Search obligato, Miss Bateman from “Cavalleria Rus- Mim” trom Mrs. Violet McKay Bail from “Andree Chenier Untrimmed Shapes | Trimmed Hats acai” dies “ha os A table full of at least 100 | In desired styles. Every hat . Verdi shapes, for easy selection. a bargain at Priced at 69c Trimmed Hats Including Velvet and Duve- . Ruggiero Leoneavailo bert Bradley $2.95 | Higher Priced Hats | ction of . MacDowell Richter MacDowell very unusual ¢ Mise Sideiia Barge Inte models, including Me tyn hats, Values ax hich as tain Purceriia, Velvet “ana of Romes’.. Woodman $10. Select one tomorrow Exiveiyn. Valube co Bik, Gar pus Morn” German and Saturday for only pri Mrs Heien Wiking Bar. Mrs. ‘Lulu Shepard Johnson asd Eleanor Hilton. nt son $4.95 * $7.45 Every hat in our entire stock, comprising Pattern, Lace, Metallic, Dress Hats and hundreds of charming Winter models priced decidedly reasonable during thin sale ¢. O.Cabrietson 2g fADIC “A Shape for Every Taste” Unt Saturday Night It From Me” ‘Ted Howland and His ahah Pine St. Between Second and Third Aves. ERNE THE CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Beacon HI POT A Beacon Mili PT. A. will meet Prt day, I ber 8 at 745 Mr. Carl F. Adama, principal of the Lincoln hich school, will «peak on “Play Spirit in Schools M D. HH. Painter of the amunit ervice will give a talk on “Reereational Need and How to Meet It.” Representatives of the American Legion will talk on “Bdu eation.” Demonstrations by Camp fire Girls and Hoy Scouts. Commu . led by Mr. FR. 1 Vivien ude the meetting Alph: Auxiliary Alpha auxiliary will hold its rex lar meeting Friday, De a the old K, of P. hall omin and election of officers Membe requested to attend George Washington Foundatto: rund ne The ladiew’ aux ry to the ¢ Washington Foundation will en tain with a card party Friday eve ing. December #, at the Seottiah’ f tomple, Harvard ave, and Broadw Whit, bridge and five hundred be pl nd there will be a fa for each table, ax well an nix gene prines. The proceeds will aid in f nishing @ Masonic home for orph hildren, which located at 141 Third ave Tickets may be ob tained at the door Col, Kilewor ‘The Ladies of Col, No. 64, will hold their apr meet Ing Friday, December §. Luneh wil! be served at noon, Election of offi cers for the year Will be held St, Clement's Parish Bazaar St. Clement's pariah wi bazaar at the Parish bh Friday December §, beginning at 2 p. m | Fancy articles, candy and delicate nen dainties will be offered for sale. At 6:16 p.m, @ dtr will be served | in Chapter No, 114 | lonia Chapter No. 114, 0. EB B | Hewing club, will meet Friday, De jeember §, at 1:90 p.m. with Mrs }H. A. Altemus, at 4428 Greenwood ave i see | University Chatauqua | University Chatauqua will meet at the home of Mra, L. M. Tucker Rummage Sale rummage sale Friday and Satu from « visit of several weeks in San Francisco and Los Angeles, she attended surgical and clinies, where medical eee Mr, John W. Bady left Tuceday for New York, to sail later for Hurope, where he will join Mra Eddy and family In Paria, . o- Mr. and Mra C. E Thomas, of Vancouver, Bh. C. are he guests of Capt. James Griffiths cee Mrs. Louls Fisher Boynton, of Lake Chelan, is visiting her parenta, Mr. and Mra, H. ©. Peters, at the Moore hotel Mr. and Mra. D. B. Hughes are re celving congratulations on the birth of a son at Providence hospital De- comber 3 SEATTLE WOMEN’ \4531 Latona ave, Friday, December § at 2p. mh The first three chap-| tors in the book Queen Victoria jby Lytton Sprachey will be taken }up. Response t call will be | quotations from nyron | “ee i Angora Grotto Angora Grotto will give its third jdance of the season, In Masonic Temple, Friday, December & cee Delta Gamma sorority will have a} | December § and 9, at 1611 Third ave STAR 5S CLUBS Paim Circe No, 66, N. of W. | Palen Cirote », 66, N. of W,, will have a «sliver tea at the home of Neighbor Grace Sinclair, 1416 Minor ave, Friday, Le mm 4, from 2 un |ti 6 p.m. The proceeds will go to the Neighbors of Wooderaft home, |Members and friends invited to at | tend Take 1y Pike st. car to Minor ave Phi Delta Mothers’ Chub The Phi Delta Mothers’ club wip December &, at 2 p.m ternity house eart Legion anne The Women of Moonehe hapter 48, whose activity and ¥ for the betterment of many hun ed ehildren of Mooreheart, wil) Moan allday bazaar on Friday woember #, at the Moowe temple hicken dinner will be served at p. m., fol 1 by dancing at 9 he chairman and her com © cordially invite friends and | 4 Interested in benevolent work Native Daugh oon Angeline v., will hold he evening of December Dartnall's Hecond and Alt are invited eee School PT. A 1 POT. A December &, at afeteria iadinon native daughters and ends Anne High Anne High Sebe Friday 40 p.m. for « short buntr ng, At 396 there rogram followed by « re Mins Winona Bailey, teacher of Lat } in scently returned from Bu rope wtrated talk (Queen Q an meet pun will be a « Bailey will give an fi tion tn ¢ and Parente } nad friends in the community invited The m ne held in the brary of the school ee rit h Amer rhe Brttist | stantinople Greece wil! be Association ting of Amertear ation held tn the Fine Arte bal Fourth ave, Friday evening. cember § 7 will be a “Bring and Buy Btrangers and visitors regular ff the ore eat T pm f Britieh birth invited Schubert Club The Schubert club wil ¥rt December §, at 12 o'clock, at the meet ume of Mra, Fannie A. Skinner | 2304 N. 49th at eee Chapter AO, PE. 0. |} Chapter AO, P. BE. 0. meets Fri | day evening, December 8, at § o'clock |with Mrs Cora B. Bow ave N.E | cee | Central Mission Stady Clab The Central Mission Btudy club of the ¥. W. C. A. will hold ite next | meeting on Friday, December §, at wa @m in the Bible room of the | association. The subject of study for | the day will be chapter V1, “Improv. jing Race Relations” eee | Woman's Century Club Friday, December 4, the literatutre and travel department of the Wom an's Century club will meet at the ¥.W. CA, at liam Mr. G. A. Stanton will talk on “The Chinese Drama and Novel.” and Mrs, P. B | Harris on “Peking.” | ‘The Americanization department | will convene the same day at 1290 |p. m., at the ¥. W.C. A. The regu lar miceting wil) be held Friday, at 2 jp m, at the ¥ W.C A Ata o'clock Mre P. Hi. Nelson will talk on “The Pamion Play,” tilustrated views. oe Ballard W. ©. T. U. | Ballard W. C. T. U, will meet with Mrs, T. W. Hauff, 3233 W. 65th at, Friday, December §, at 2 p.m. Mra Lillian Vincent, state president, wil) | talk on the national and world con- ventiona. With stereopticon Ls Put Up in Attract Lisle teeeeee 400 Silk Lisle (extra stretch top). Tbe Suk faced (extra atretoh top) $1.00 Si al . b0e Mie Tale $e Pure Silk (extra stretch top).. Pure silk Tbe-$1 seeseeeeseeeees 61.65 and $2.00 Pure Silk (full fashioned). ..... Wool (heather) $1.00 oe -$2.26 and $3.00 Pure Silk (extra heavy) ......$3.60 Silk and wool (clock Pure Glove Silk... .$3.80 and $4.00 ed). ...$1.26 and $2.00 For Children (Misses and Boys) Lisle. ....60¢ and 60¢ str Buy now when stock ts compl given to proper boxing and wra 1317 Second Ave. Sp EPEAT EPS RS RSE PE ER A Christmas Suggestion—Buy Holeproof Hosiery An Appropriate, Pleasing and Always Acceptable Gift For Men, Women and Children PRICES For Women— Wool (heather) Silk and Wool (Persian ctock) .. Silk and Wool (clocked)....., Mail orders carofully filled same day as received. State color and size desired. We prepay post charges everywhere. Sole Seattle Agents Hatters—Men's Furnishers x ive Holiday Boxes devs $1.65 ik and Wool, $1.65 and $2.00 - $1.76 and $2.00 $2.60 and $2.75 - jete, and every attention can be pping of packages, Arcade Bldg. will be De! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922. White Shrine Thimble Club Lesehi PT, A. First Presbyterian Church Bazaar ‘The White Shrine Thimble club| Leachi PT, A. will observe Kduca | ‘The first Prenbyterian chureh wij | will meet with Mra, Adeline sh {tional week at the school, Friday,|)i4 » bazaar Thursday, December | 1216 KH, Jefferson at., Friday, Dec December #, at # p.m. Speakers 1. Bach circle from A to W wi ber #, at 10. m,. to 4p, m heh , | Tie at have a booth, There will be on anie P Pek Benetit Bridge Tea fancy work, linens, toys, dolle and Brighton PT, A. will observe Kdu.| A benefit bridge tea will be given | ji essen dainties. Queen Anne cational week under the auspices of | bY Koverning board of the Rosemary t the American Legion, at the school, | Club for Girls, at the new olubhouns, | cirale will serve the dinner on Friday, December &, at 8 p.m. Mr,.| 1016 Union ot, Friday, December §,| Thursday evening at 6 o'clock W. C. Hinman will preside at the|@t 2 p.m pore At meeting and the following program Alki Community Committee to Give | will be given: Violin selection, Mr®.) Seward Social and Literary Club Two Dances Kdgar Van Winkle, accompanied bY) ‘he Beward Social and The Alki Community committes, Mrw. Albert Abernathy; speaker, Mr.| ciuh will moet Friday, Dec composed of the following ladies, ©. Norman Dickinson, of the Amerl |e: the home of Mra. A. R. Plough.| Mrs. A. B. Schutt, chairman; Mrs can Legion two vocal solos by, Mire Mrs, Aust and Mra, Gaston, host-| Hf. P. King, Mra. ©. K. Rogers, Mra. 14 G, Benfield, with Mra, EB he essen, This is the annual gift and/M, A. Wilkins, Mrs. George A Wright at the plano; community | iinbie day Smith, Mrs. RD. Baker and Mrs Bia “ee John Venters, have arranged two Hroadway High School P.T, A Olympic View PLT. A dancing parties to be given in the Olympic View PT. A. will meet) Alki Community b 1 December ‘The Broadway High School P.T. A will join with the faculty of the|@t the school Friday, December 4,|% and December ‘The proceeds on in giving @ “Back to Schoo!"|at 2 p. m. ‘The program will be| will be used for the community program Friday evening, Deoember| given by the pupils. Refreshments | Christmas tree to be held December #, at 8 o'clock, All patrons of the | will be served *. Cates are actos to bring school urged to attend eee aifts of clothing or food for untor ¢ °° ADDITIONAL CLUBS tunate obiidren Seattle Counell, PT. A “ee Recreation committee of the Seat aie Christmas Bazaar } of Parent-Teacher apsocia- | ox Soaps ~~ ge ag Ae tad | The Chratmas bazaar of the Key- The Mothers’ Club of Phi Kappa s will meet in board rooms, Prt PS | scone Congregatonal church will be " t 10 Mrs, Pel fraternity will hold ite regular Fee a oat ee whittle: |monthly meeting at the chapter | ed Thursday, December 1. at the It. Mardsen, presidentof Whittier | Monthly, ie ee ec s|church, Kast Gist and Keystone TA. In charge, Mins Jessie Mer oe Al _ place ke m. All mothers and wives urged ww kha slay A oe jto attend ~_ vastens bouthe will be under the direction of the follow Neighbors of Wooderaft | saithiaete age . tit comuntilom 7 Neighbors of Wooderaft will givea ; - liver $00 Friday, December 4. trom|, Under the auspices of the Amer.| Fancy work, Mrs. Frank Schitece 2 to 6 p. m, at 1415 Minor ave, Do- |! Legion and the McDonald P.. | end Mrs. Hopper; aprons, Mrs. nations for Woodcraft home |T. A, &@ meeting will be held in the | Ridgeway, Mrx, Booth and Mra 7 |Sanembly room of the ool Thurs. | Kenney; caps, Mra. Zeeb and Mra Concord and South Park P.T. A. | 8Y evening, December 7, at 7:46 p.| Ida Mitchell; flowers, Mrs. Wilson, Concord and South Park Pot. A.|™. Captain Priest will preside and | Mrs. Dillon and Mrs, Labateau. will celebrate “Dad's Night,” Friday, | Miss Hansen will lead the commun-| Candy will be on sale by the December #. at the Concord school. |'t¥ singing. Stephen F. Chadwick | young ladies of the Christian En | Business meeting at 7 p.m | will sneak on “Why the American | deavor, while Mrs. Myers, Mrs. San | one Legion t# Interested in the School.” | ders and Mra. McDonald will have Kansas Women's Club Public invited. Refreshments will|charge of the food booth. Mrs. J. The Kansas Women's club will|¥® served. i | Waltersdorf will conduct the fish meet Friday, December §, for @ pond nday luncheon with Mra. J. lL. Capitel W. ©. TU. | A chicken dinner will be served n, 6350 Maynard ave Mre O. Capitol W. C. T. U. are cordially | at 6 o'clock under the supervision P Tuffley, Mrs. L. P. Bow, Mra.| invited to attend @ reception to be|of Mrs. Walter Mitchell, Mra. H L. D Meekin, assisting hostesses.|given in honor of the new estate| Hallum, Mrs. Swanson, Mra. Madi The program will be in charge of |officers, Tuesday, December 12, at|son, Mrs, Bos. Sulpke, Mrs Allen Mra. C. J. Mooney the ¥. WC A at 2pm and Mrs. Watts | - = ——. aa WE TELL, AGAIN WFh New York Gives Her Latest and Smartest to the Fashionable Women of Seattle Answering our appeals to our New York buyers for a shipment of dresses that could fill the imme- diate needs of the women of Seattle for the days just before Christmas New York Has Just Shipped Us the First Install- ment, Consisting of 550 NEW, DAINTY WINTER FROCKS We have seldom seen such a magnificent collection of original “Sweet Sixteen” cre- ations and copies of Late, Popular French Themes. “Don’t lose sight of Qual- ity,” was the notation we sent with our order. It looks like they did more than ever before in puttin, extra value into them, an still allow us to sell them at WITHOUT COMPETITION Entirely New Themes of Exquisiteness for the Miss and the Woman of Years, in Sizes 16 to 44, In styling they look like a new season. The ele- gance and simplicity of straight-line silhouettes bring out the very best in the fine Canton Crepes, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Velvets, Velveteens, Georgettes, Taffetas, Matelasse, Spanish Laces, in black and pastel shades, etc. These are the Frocks offered tomor- row at $16 as against the loads of dresses on “sale” with such extrava- gant statements as: ‘Val to and $75, now $19.75.” Par - If these statements are true there was out- rageous over-pricing to begin with, they are behind the times or are made in “clap-trap” manner for “sale” purposes only, We have no “sales.” There is always a stron call for “Sweet Sixteen” models, and we aiter det - model to get “played out.” Always something

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