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|House Party Mr. and Mra, Chester N Seattle Society Luncheon at Sunset Club - Will Compliment tractive Girls; Enter-| ‘ tain Before Snow Ball.| Patrons and | for Dance PAGE 14 the party over the weekend at summer home at Three Tree P |Will Entertain | Bridge Club Mr, and Mra, Willtam F Al- tour tables Monday evening at th home Patronesses © STONORING Miss Gertrude Turner, Mrs. Ballard Hostess Informal Tea ‘As @ furewell compliment to her , Mrs. Lawrence R. Ellis, who, Mr, Ellis, will leave Monday for months’ trip In the East, Mrs. Ballard entertained informally ‘tea this afternoon, from 4 until ¢ at her home. H. H. Williams, of Chicago, over the table. Mr. and Mre. & Mre. A. M. Hare, Mr. Porter. eee Dinner Honors House Guest In compliment last Saturday evening. eee Pl St Dini Compliments rs. Eaton ir. and Mrs. Francts Guy Frink ‘hosts at a dinner of twelve cov. ‘Thursday evening at their home, iven in compliment to Mrs, William es Announced at lent Banquet vernity district, The pledges to Theta Sigma Phi are the Misses Kathryn Dwyer, Alice Bennie and Frances Harrison. eltxe | wil! entertain ten friends at @ house oint, | Hocking are entertaining thetr bridge club of Acting as patrons and patroneases B. Gark, Mr. and and Mre. Jacob Lukov and Mr. and Mra. C. J. to Mra Charles Hanover, of Salt Lake City, who wan | thelr house guest, Dr. and Mrw. A. D. Tollefwen were hosts at « din ner of fifteen covers at their home A joint dinner of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, and Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journal- fam fraternity, was given last evening at Roger's banquet hall in the Unt- THE WOMEN’S CLUBS | CLUBS FOR SATURDAY children The dinner, whioh will be held at, holidays. }@ p.m, te being planned by Mre. Jeannette Miller, Mra, Margaret Forty Fellows’ Club Whitmore and Mra. tows Johnson of | .4 ‘The Forty Fellows’ club announce la “Get Together Dance” for Satur. Rainter Camp. in Helott | day evening, December 9, at Carpen Proceeds of this @ale will go to ! ter’s hall, Fremont. The club, whioh | ward the Alioe N. Nash fund. Mra Mre. | meets tn the north end of the otty, | Helene A. Copp is general chairman, |gives semimonthly entertainments | Assisted by Mra, Lillian 1, Brim. for mambers and friends only, P. 8, | berry ee gy Dashnow ts the president and A, W Hudson, secretary-treasurer 1409 Ninth om, “ee - Robert Morris Chapter Nordica Choral Club ; On Friday evening at § o'clock the Revert Marte gees, 0.'D. O ®-| wordioa Choral club will bold re! yor, B &., will give a card party ADC | earanl at the Banipractio butlding, | spending at the Masonic club, Arcade building, | PO A eg i, Pine #t. Prao-| Saturday evening, December 9. thee on the operetta will begin tn The Alpha Phi bamar and dance} ms iiterary interpretation ¢ Capt. and Mra. SEATTLE STAR Personal w are leaving California to remain until after the Mr, and Mra, A. D. Kinzer return day from @ five monthw vialt w Charles Hanover, who hes been the quest of Dr, and Mre. A. D. | Tollefeen for two woekn, Spokane, to | time before returning to her home in Ladies’ Literary and Musteal Club | sait Lake City the guest of Mr. and Mrs |i. the Interlaken Guild's dance and | eee The Ladion’ Literary and Mustoal eee Joshua Green, and Mise Dorothy card party at the Seattle Yacht club | Ravenna Chapter No. 189 club will meet with Mra, H. ©. Dyer, | Rothwell wi - - . Mr, James Bothwell will return Campbell, who returned this week jon Friday, December 15, will ber! Ravenna Chapter No. 189, 0. 16 8., | 6284 16th ave. N. B, Priday, Decem:| 65 week from « short viait In the eam @ sursmer spent in Kuropean| Mr and Mra P. J. Aaron, Mr, and | will hold ite second dance in Little's ber 15, at 2:80 p,m. enor ra. G. BE. Coolddge, Mr, and Mra. | hall, 46th an niversity Ba! eee Harriet Baxter in enter« (2/* @. E. Coolede, M 4 Mra. | hall, 48th and University way, Sat see travel, Miss Harr 1. J. Kearns, Mr, and Mra, Ray a December 9th. The #ame : oe ; urday, Blue Bird octal Chub Dr, and Mra. J. 1. Clark will leave taining with a luncheon at the Sunset ying, Mr. and Mm. William R.| good music and an enjoyable evening | spn» Hive Bird Social club of the | this week for a short trip in Hastern _ stub, on Monday, Eeegine u Tonkin, Mr, and Mra, J. N. Wilson, | promised for all. Fraternal Ald union will give ®) Washington. aE a - Dr. and Mrs. @. N. Freeman, Mr, | ye masque ball Thurmlay evening, De- eee _ Dinner Will Precede and Mra. George 8. Rich, Dr, and Seattle Review No & Galion 14, te td As ©. U. W. OIL) aru weeinceh Sart, Whe be ob r Ball Ihre, A. HL Wella Mr, and Mra) Honoring Mra, Minnie Aydelotts, | i409 Ninth ave dentine ‘Wetne noltens, Gk seen ae Snow Ba |David Ward, Dr. and Mre, 8 M. | deputy supreme commander and past see aocha her Chveiane wediiion. oak Miss Marie Leghorn ts entertatm | rine Mr. and Mra T. M. Parker, |state commander of Washington, and Ladies’ Grette Club cag agg gr cage Pio yas ge evening at her home OM} Mr and Mra E. C. Alt, Mr. and Mrs, Emma B, Witkenson, supreme! oy. ert regular mesting of the/Hurtkat ‘ | Anne Hill with a dinner of /\ir4 John B. Boyer, Mr. and Mra (sentinel and present state commander |) aio. Grotto club will be held at | put. ogg Govers, preceding the Kapp§)) x Hamill, Mr. and Mra, George |of Washington for the W. B. A. of |.) ’ Fe | > pos |the Red Gross headquarters, Fourth) My, and Mrs, Edwin A. Strout Gamma alumnae Snow MK} A. Lockman, Mr. and Mrs. A. M./the Macoabeos, Seattle Review No. §/ 01.4 virginia, at 1 o'clock on Wednew Pagal ell ng M8, wooing «1 ns hall, Parrahm, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde C./ will entertain with a reception on] 4.) December 18. Members aréloountry club and are ue peasant the Miss Laura Robinson of Everett i) renney, Mr. and Mra. George A. | Saturday, December 9, from 1:90 to| ioe ; antry a at » ‘ = 4 uniay, urged to be present, and to bring| susste of Mr, and Mra wm. A pony pb _o Bellman, Mr. and Mre Harry Halll-| 4:90 p.m. in the AO. U. W. DAI, | their nepdies and thimbien. Strout, Gr i down to ai well, Mr. and Mra, GC. N. Siebrand, Pena ra Mies Ruth and Mise fomron returned last evening from Vancou- C, where t ® few days Mra, Robert Welsh of Mellingham te mpending @ few days at the Hotel etr tr Smee. and) ccrnest. All members should be prew , od | thelr pe es ¢ ent. = a Washington A Pht Rasaar " “ “Peg phe Phi Seattle Woman's Club ek adi ten: who are spending the winter tn Call: Ne Lace * A. Magoo and next week for y left Thurt epend @ short hey have Leroy Owenn o_.. WwW Styles in Underwear'| “Pride and Prejudice” Popular FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922 IML SE EPH + ca Ba * * VERY woman who has read the olf novel knows of aim Once More woes that come where “Pride and Prejudice” rule. It’s an old story ever new. Prejudice is now keeping many women from using the pure, healthful Spread for Bread — Made from the snow-white fat of the cocoanut and the purest of milk, Nucoa is a product which adds quality to the table, yet costs less than a spread made entirely of milk. And here Pride enters too. Many housekeepers who have to study economy and who do not know that their richer neighbors are using Nucoa, are too proud to buy any but the most expensive spreads. N. B, Setastde Pride and Prefudien } Buy a pound of Nucoa~-tt | comes in a protecting carton. Tryit 7 | Then if you're not proud to say tha © | you use it, return it to your grocer, 4 He will refund your money without Prejudice or quibble. ‘THE NUCOA BUTTER CO, . ne the Gay and event 0 we Cr OT eT cone ae cay ac tne Mow [structed Uy Madame Marie Weralll fornia, have taken the Proderick M Siete gieac e = | Washington hotel partment, Mise M. MoGough, leader, Atecle realdence at 1250 Hilllside| A new silhouette for wraps and] Pajamas are the favored sleeping | ts trimm: h more lace and em Cards will be tn play during the] pe cis Woman's club, wili|*Y® &* Hollywood. jdrenes means new lines for un-|wear and are shown with bateau,|broidery than Las been popular late afternoon hours of the basar, and! pest Tueaday, December 12, at 12:30 eee |derwear as well. The costume slips| V-shaped and round necklines.|ly--the vosue for costume blouse tea will be served from 3 to 6 o'clock./ 5 im. sharp, at the home of Mins Mr, and Mra. Stanley Dollar left | ve already shown that, with their| Nightgowns are showing deep ber-|is doing away with tailored undes eee Piney Trimble, 2444 Harvard ave. N.|Jaat night for fan Francisco to spend low waistlines and bloused bodices.|tha collars of Ince. Al! underwear! garm in favor of fritis. . a Cid Omega Bazaar IMre Thomar C. Magrath will be the/the Christmas holidays. They will Just now the combination seems |———— -= _ —_-— - eonareigiinnianlga f Chi Omega baraar will te held at | postenn be away about # month to be more in demand than the two the Gowman hotel, formerly Hotel “ee ee piece seta, but it ls a combination Washington Annex, Saturiay, De West Woodland PT. A. Mises Mabel Pef'y of Vuncouver, | Ut Scoording to the latest fashion Weat Woodland PT. A. will meet) n. in the schoo! auditorium Wednesday, Dooember 13, at 240 p.m. The after noon will be devoted to Christmas sowing. eomber 9. see Delta Zeta Alumnae Delta Zeta alumnae will meet Sat uriay, December at 2 o'clock, at C., in the guest of her brother and sistertniaw, Mr, and Mra, Ber nard Petty. Mr, and Mre. BL. MoAllaster left drawers. and im slightly bloused or fitted at the waist and made with stepin Woat Seattle W, ©. T. U. (HATTER ()F THE SHoppes BY CECILLE ‘The Sigma Delta Chi active pledges! the chapterfhouse, 4535 18th ave. N ee last week for California, to spend the| The West Seattle W. CO. T. U. are the Messrs. Charles Tyler, WH-/)@ Mtre. Elsie Stuart and Mra Bae! Women's International League for) winter will meet at the home of Mre. Clara _ aod ay Plage 1 ba Dana will be the hovtenses for the Peace and ¥reedom ——— - ——— %. Ltngie, 7017 Sylvan way, er Burrow Chester Tee-Gar-| arternoon, ‘The feattle branch of the Women's] yy 5 4 Ctwh Wetnestay, December 18, at 2 p. i Gene teen ings toe see International League for Peace and were egeeo aud =e m. A good speaker will be in et- om, John a Om tor ter Amethyst Chapter Fre . which is the only group au- o Wi " i. tendanee. Subjects of Interest and Dibba. The associate pledges inctude| Amethyst sana, No. 188, ©. B.| thorteed for the territory of Seattle) | ” bideageag Lakewood Civic fm | portance will be diesumed. Each . Mr, Monte F. Brown of the Dally|q wil give a card party Saturday |and King county, by the national of-|Provement club met Tuesday, Decem-| ember may bring @ friend. Neigh- Journal of Commerce, Mr. E. B.| evening, December 9, at Dartnail’s|ficers, meets every Monday at § p|ber 6. Hereafter the regular meet-| bors welcome. Take Fauntleroy oar Brown of the Auburn Globe Repub- | cafsteria, Second ave. and Madison |m. tn the Erickson room atthe ¥. W.| ings of the club will be held the) No 2 to Sylvan way 6. W. Mean, Mr. E. L, Wheeler ot }C. A. Mra. Leah Staticop i th) fret and third Tuesdays tn the sah 4 All Bastern Stare, Masons and/ chairman of the branch and Mré| month, Alki Women’s Improvement Club ‘ thetr friends are tivited, | Emily Raven, secretary, The main) sre RO Teague ie the president) The regular business meeting of Ww ; 2 1 * |toptes are international correspond-| of the organteation; Mre. K. 0. Mo/|the Alki Women's Inprovement _, Will she like it? Does | Minnewatha Club lence and discussions Cloy, vioepresident; Mrs. Philip Col-|olub will be held Tuesday, Deoem- | AQ it suit her? Is it a dis- | ‘The Minnewatha sewing circle will| Monday, Dec. 11, will be devoted | ville, secretary; Mrs. James L. Bar| ber 12, at 2p m. at the home ef criminating gift? Three q | mest Saturday, December 9, at the|to the reading of the “Pastis of (he) ker, treasurer, and Mra, H. Fickisen,| Mrs A. EB. Gohutt, 8296 69rd ave. Christmas present i “ _ home of Mra, Mary Bettinger, 2529 | Mesotutions and Discussions at th@lcorresponding secretary, The next @ W. @bort Christmas program / prese ques- * Violin Recital Monday 14th ave. W, to sew for « motheriens | Conference’—referring to the Inter-| meeting will be held Tussday, Janv-| arranged for the eeclal hour. Re tions to ask yourself q national conference of women on the ary 2, at 3 p.m. | treshmente. politely before you lay (a) Wetntawskt . onde (riree tiene played ‘oeat « ia Korsakor® .... ue.) sed (Pivat time played in Beattie) Accompaniat—Arville Balatad Thursday Progress Club Second ave. N. ber 14, at 10 a m. ceremony, performed 4 D. Metauchlan, took place be & canopy of greens and white themums. Before the serv ) Mr. B. W. Burrows ? Me,” and Mrs. Frank Grif. Played the Mendelssohn wed march. bride was very charming in F wedding gown of fvory Canton Her vell of chiffon was ar In cap effect with clusters of lossoms at either side J Ophelia roses and lilies of “Valley in a lovely shower were flowers. . and mellow with Tta, 800 nw Evelyn Strickland, sister of ) bride, was her only attendant was attractively attired in or shaded organdie and carried a of Ophelia roses, gardening Mr. Allan | ‘The express charge ona Paul’s Jams in n satin crepe and a corsage of lia roses. ing at the supper that fol. Christmas ready for mailing | Vancouver, B. C. on their wed. trip. The bride traveled in a Gress of dark blue tricotine. of blue marvella cloth trimmed grey squirrel collar and cuffs \d a close-fitting velvet hat. They “ae their home in New Den- Orthopedic Tea Shop ik Van Tuy! will be hon- for the Renton Hill Guild Satur- ‘at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, ax- by Mra, W. W. Davis, Mra, W. ‘Freeman, Mrs, O. B. Leonhart. W. T. Gray, Mra. H. 8. Pease. Moritz Rosen will present his tal-|@nd homeless echoolgirl The regu- Preiude | for the baraar and dinner to be given The Thursday Progress club will meet with Mra D. M. Soliday, 4044 E., Thursday, Decem- Christmas Gift Service Featuring Washington Fruits For the folks back home, what more appropriate than a box of these fancy svgee from the Wenatchee Blue Bird Delicious, Extra Fancy, Extra Fancy Spltzenberg, box of 100 Extra Fancy Winesaps, boxes of ‘80, 88, 100 Extra Fancy Yellow Newtowns, large sixes. Extra Faney Delicious, i6 to 14 In box. Extra Fancy Spitzenbergs, 18 to 24 In box... Extra Fancy Winesaps, 18 to 24 in box. 3 3 Extra Fancy Yellow Newtowns, 18 to 24 in box..... package, gle Jars, raspberry or vory fruits, nute were the Misses Irene and strawberry De and everything you Ferguson, Florence Garrison Package of 4 Jars... 91.00 want in this hol} Elizabeth Hale. During the re. Carton of 4 Jars, 1 each, fey goedy, Mace ption Mr. Burrows sang “I Love raspberry, strawberry, in gur own kitchen, en Par \ apricot, blackberry $1.68 eollowh te ah [i A i ke esd aly 8 44'98 Delivered where in ah on in a box: per Ib... 81.28 and Mrs. Gunn tft for Victoria United States, $126 oxtra. Po LP. ...8100 Postage extra on Candy. new peace—which has been called by the W. L L. P. F, December 7-9, at ‘The Hague, Holland Resides Jane Addams, honorary president and founder of the W. 1 I, P. ¥. and Mra Lucy Biddle Lewis, the national secretary, a dozen or more prominent women of the or ganteation have crossed the Atlantic to attend the convention at The Hacue Among them widely known im Beattie, is Mien Byhtl Jane Moore, who for many years was a teacher at the Broadway high school. eee Woman's Civle Club Under the auspices of the welfare Gopartment, the Woman's Civic club will meet Tuesday, December 12, for an ollday work semvion at the home of the preaident, Mra, 8 Pearson, 2229 Queen Anne ave, Those who come in the morning are asked to bring thelr lunch. The day will be devoted to the making of baby lay: | etten. lar dancing party of the club witli be held at Christefeon’s Broadway hall, Saturday evening. ee urday evening, lan hall, 915 BE. Pine at, at 9 eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Bazaar and Dinner Arrangements have been completed | Monday, December 11, by the Royal Neighbors of district No. 6 at Swed- ish club hall, Eighth and Olive. Among the things to be displayed at the sale, which begins at noon, | are aprons and all kinds of hand | made articles. The booths will be tn charge of the following Campe Rainier, Laurel, Lincoln, Holly Green Lake, Valley, Friendship. White Center and Alphabelie. Apples Valley, rosy-cheeked ashington sunshine! 64s, hard and snappy; box box box box per per per per Single Tier Boxes box box box box per per £81.00 large box to average Eastern points i $2.82; on small box in 860, per Fruit Cake ‘The old-fashioned kind, rich with fia~ Candy Olympian Chocotaters high-class distinet confection, Sin. Cite hye Aquilla Lodge No. 35 Aquila Lodge No, %, D. HP. A, will meet tn ite new hall, 1916 First ave, Wednestay, December the regular bustness session, Eleo- tion of officers and initiation, Qlonian Gub 18, for Pre-Christmas SALE Of Boys’ OVERCOATS $9.95—$12.65—$14.90 Cheasty Junior 2-Pants Suits Ch $11.75 Second at Seneca The Ciiontan club will hold tte reg- ular mesting Tuesday, December 12, eastys down your money say, “I'll take it.” That fis the advantage of shopping carly, before the cream of the stock és taken. COLONIAL THEATRE Presents Rex Beach's romance, “FAIR LADY,” starting tomorrow. The action ef the story bas all of the typical Rex Beach snap. “Paisley forever,” ays the fashionable woman, and buys herself new | Nees, chomines, petticoats and slips of paisicy patterned fabrics. PIANO LESSONS t your home or mine. Seattle references, Beacon 2358, A Gainty Iittle Diack fan makes a brave sparkle with cerise sequins — and makes @ very acceptable gift cee YOU HAVE ALL HEARD OF TINNEY —or heari people say that he ts the man that gives furniture away ‘Tinney sells from factory to you and that ts ing that other don't do, You will find him at 1609 8th Ave. near Pine reg Emerald green velvet makes a proper bandeau, with @ little Jeweled buckle over each ear, DR. EDMUNDS e 3 \ 18 @ reliable optometrist and specializes on the muscles of the eye. — He on FraserPaterson'’s Balcony. ie eee “e Nothing tnspires such decorative arrangement as silk. |YOU HAD BETTER OW MORE ABOU : Dr. Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens. They are completely @% | plained tn a new book sent free to you postpaid. Write your mame) and address plainly and mail it to 311 Crary Bldg. Seattle, or cally Main 6242. eee Why not hang some cookie toys on the Christmas tree for the neighborhood children who come in on Christmas day? Can't you) imagine them among, the shining balls and strings of popcorn? DR. CLYDE I. GOCKLEY is equipped for electronic diagnosts and treatment by Dr. Albert Abrams. 621 Peoples Savings Bank Biig. the method Main 4912. Use any ounning Uttle figure from a gift card to decorate the se cases. Transfer it, by means of carbon paper, to the case when ished and then go over the outlines with indelible ink ‘IT WOULDN'T be Christmas without one of THOMPSON'S FRUIT CAKES, Sev and Pike, And their GENUINE Health Bread eee black Three-ringed the best slippers. rhinestone slippers buckles for SEE DR. EDMUNDS For those tired and aching eyes. He is on Fraser-Paterson’s B cee Have you seen the washable dooskin gloves with little fringe P sides? i see The favorite blouse for a a&plece sult ts still patstey-patterned re chine or velvet, (Advertisement) h.3 «

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