The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 10

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_ _PAGE 10 Beautiful Wedding Cele- brated in St. Mark's Church; Mrs. Adams Will Compliment Daughters. 0 OWING weeks of prenuptial entertaining, the marriage of Lariine Brown, daughter of Mr. Mra. Abner Brown, to Ensign Clifford Crawford, U. 8. N., of @. 8. 8. Arizona, son of Mr. and Z Vance Crawford, of Black N.C, was solemntzed tn BR Mark's churoh last evening, Rev D, Mclauchian reading the at 8:90 o'clock For this wedding the decorations $e eapecially lovely. Palma, ferns were banked at the intermingled with graceful of snowy chrysanthemums, at the altar brilliant potn added a ruddy glow and high goonces held lighted tapers )Bnsign V. V. Jacomini, U. 8. N., Dest man, and the ushers were ; Spotswood Quinby, James Frank Talbot, Herbert Tay- Leslie Pollard, John Crenshaw, Snakenberg and Bertram ing thom were the six brides. in quaint frocks of velvet and lace, fashioned alike with long, bodices and circular skirts touched the floor. Miss Ruth and Mrs. Edna Waguer were orehid shade, and their flowers Bre orchid tinted blossoms, grace- covering large satin muffs in tone, from which fell show ‘Of dainty buds. Miss Amy Mun ‘and Miss Katherine Miller of wore shell pink, with pink muffs and pink flowers for the r and Miss Ruth Bamford ‘Miss Rachel Niblock wore a shade of blue, with muffs satin, showered. Their high colffures were adorned with jade combined with gold lace was | by Mra. Richard Floyd Frost r Berger, the matron of Her hat was large, of gold with facing of plaited nile chiffon. With this handsome “| office will expinin the best procedure | "| to follow in obtaining needed tm. | |Dinner Hosts Before | Winter Ball | On Friday evening, before the Winter Ball, Mr, and Mra, Carl M Rallard will entertain with a dinner of eight covers at their home. | | o bm Buffet Supper at Home Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Hadley Stu fart are entertaining with a buffet supper Sunday evening at their home Clubs OLUBS POR FRIDAY Seattle Council of PAT. A The education committes of the Se ttle Counell of PT. A. will m ‘riday 29, at 1 p,m, the b education roor Central bullding Mr, J. M principal of the Madrona act speak on “The Function and P j ise of Hducational Tests.” Kveryone December in ard © ee welcome Informal Bridge Tea sae Mra. Andrew M. Thomas and her! Alpha Auxillary Dance | daughter, Mre. Stuart C. Thompkins. Alpha auxiliary will have a dance | entertained at Mrs, Thompkins' home| Yriday evening, December 29, in the | Wednesday afternoon with an infor| old K, of P, hal! | mal bridge tea, Three tables were in ° ° play and additional guests came in Jenla Social ( at the tea hour fenia Social give a card party teria at §:80 . 0. KB 8. Oo, B. 8, wit at Dartnall's cafe lock Friday evening Eastern and New Year's tia dgay | Masquerade Ball triende tavites The American Legion, Veterans of | aie. © Foreign Wars and Disabled Veterans Giel Reserve Club of Bremerton have completed plans/ On Thursday afternoon the Girt jfor a New Year's masquerade ball, |Reserve Club of the Queen Anne jto be held Saturday, December 80th. | high school will give a party in the This masquerade is to be one of |Girls’ Reserve club rooms, The the largest ever held in Bremerton, |Girl Reserve club of the Lincoln and the Navy Yard city will lead tn | High school will entertain Friday in giving the old year a merry fare |the same club rooma. well eee The Masonte temple will be lavinh Union Damen of Civil War ly and appropriately decorated ina! apne Union Dames of the Civil manner typical of the holiday season. | war will have a dinner in Veter No time or expense has been spared all, Armory, Friday, Decem to make this a gala affair ber at 6 o'clock . . party at 2:20 and #20 p. Informal Dinner friends cordially invited Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C. Th . Ls Peas are entertaining with an informal) Women's Society of First Baptist dinner at their home Saturday even Church to Entertain ing. | An Interesting and entertatning “ee Program will be ¢«' roe apices of the Women’s society Will Keep Open House Firet Baptist church, in the On New Year's day, from 13 until | auditorium, Friday, December 29, at 8 o'clock, the Men’s Universtty club| 139 p. m., to which the public t# tn will hold open house for members| yited to come and enjoy a trip and thelr friends, }around “The Wonderland Trait of os alt | Mount Rainier,” via the balopticon Dancing Party | with about 100 beautiful slides, which Mr Daniel Huntington, Jr., te en-|ha¥® never been shown tn Seattle tertaining forty quests at a dancing | fore party at his home on Friday even: | °#! Program ing. be taken. i ea Dualap PoT. A Announce Engagement The Dunlap PT. A. will have « of Daughter program at the Lakeside clubhouse Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Langtand an. | Friday evening, December 29, at § nounce the engngement of their o'clook An interesting daughter, Bertha Amelia, to Mr. |! be given John W. Parry, of San Diego, Cal | 2? 0 —— Doreas Circle also a card m, All There will be ® apectal must A silver offering will Program | THE | Personal Mra ATT Captain and Henry Winter returned last week after an absence of nine months. Captain Winter has orary duty at Pan lulu, while Mra, Win ing a time at Pan ama, went abroad, 4 for the pant few months has been tn beon doing ter ama and Hor afte France eee Carl Ditmar, of Cleve 1 December 23 to ays with Mra, Dit Mr. and Mere, rank Mr. and Mre and, Obte, pond the mars iT arriv hol parents, r. Frye ee Mr. and Mra, Guy Witter, have been spending the holidays tn Ban Francisco, will return next week. eee Mr. Lioyd Martin will leave Batur tay for Del ™ 6, wh he will join his brother “ t and Mrs, A. I. Bouffleur, who left yesterday for a month's visit In the South before sailing on @ trip to Honolulu. who Mr. and Mra. Bdward Agnew Everett, were in town Tuesday, com ing down to attend the Midseason | Arwembly dance. see Mr. and Mra. T. A. Lee left last week for Los Angeles, where they plan to remain q month Mr. nesday for a short trip to California Mr. and Mre. W. ©. Pletcher are being congratulated upon the birth of @ daughter, Phyllis Mary, Decem ber 23. eee D. Par lett W trip to California, see Mr. J arret) ! and Mins Helen Mrs. Harold Bernard, of San Fran. cinco, arrived today, to be the quent of Mr. and Mra John C, Eden for few days. Mr. and Mrs. ¥ rin are recetving the birth of a son, IIL, December 26, | hospital am Harry Mor heratulations on William Harry at the Swedish | pictures and refreshments wil! be « part of the program. | eee Sunshine Club Queen © in Mt temple, Tuesday, Janu ary, 2. at 2p. m. Election of offter and cards, All Eastern Stars and ater, Dr. | of | nesday for a short | y Sunshine club will meet | LE STAR SKIRT LENGTI ( 1 UNSETTLED ) —— | R William Crosby left Wed | Just an everybody had accepted; | joyfully or with resignation, the idea | of long skirts for the winter, a whis ” mon that maybe they're not going to be quite «« ng after all On September 1, according to the ‘Announce Contest Winners “Exciting at inst been Winne Night Tho Star's have re in content picked. Since The Star announced Inches from the floor peednenhl.dinemmaneas | Lakewood Civic Improvement Club The Women's Lakewood Civic Im provement club will meet January 2, The annual dinner of the Dorcas Cirele will be given at the home of Mra. BE. H. Davey, 117 West Me Graw st, Friday, December 29, at he contest for essays on the sub friends invited to attend aN ‘ fy Most Exciting Night.” of eee ye Myrtle Chapter, No. 48, 0. E & fering three big cash prizes, letters thave been pouring into the office at 2 p. m, at the Lakewood club house, Mrs. A. R. Clough will etng. |1 p.m. A speaker from the city engineer's | vile alli University Chautanqua University Chautauqua will meet provements. jat the home of Mra. W. W. Collins, _—_— 4223 Thackeray place, Friday, De Evergreen Lodge No. 2 cember 29, at 2 p.m. Chapters §, 4 Evergreen Lodge No. 3, A. ©./ 8nd 7, In book 2, Queen Victoria, by U. W., will have a New Year's high | Lytton Strachey, will be taken up. -|jinks and dance Monday evening, | Quotations of current events will be January 1, at § o'clock, tn the A. O.| the response to rol! call U. W. auditorium, 1409 Ninth ave.) eee All friends cordially invited. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Lodge No. 7. Seattle Lodge No. 7, DH. P. A, will have {ts final business meeting of 1922 on Tuesday evening, Janu- | | Motion Pietare Committes to Mert A special meeting of the motion picture committes of Seatts counc!! of the Parent-Teacher association t* called to discuss the Arbuckle bill. Friday, January 5, at 10:20 a. m.. tn the school bount room tn the Central for the ensuing year will come un. | bullding. Ger the head of new business. § This rede ceremony will be for members only. | Foreign Mission Society ‘The committee tn charge, Mrs. Anna| The Maryknoll Foreign Mission #o- J. Colwell, chairman, Mr. Ernest | ctety will have its annual “mite box Frank and Mra. Fila Ray, are ar-| shower” at ft» hall, 17th ave. and | ranging @ special program for the | Jefferson at, Thursday, December 28. ureday, . i wed Mr. William A. Burnett, of Mrs. Laura Dowden Burnett, January 11, has just announced in the evening at the home | ter parents, Rev. E. A. Ballis Wendall B. Myers (Haze: will be the matron of honor, John Burnett, the groom's » Will be his best man. Only and close friends will be in at the wedding. oe. ains With ing Affair afternoon, at her hon, Mrs. E. Sirrine entertained with a ing bridge tea, in compliment sister, Mrs. James T. Meehan, neapolis. decorations beautified Fooms and the tea table held a of brilliant poinsettias. Pre- here were Mrs. A. 'T. L. Will- Mrs, Frank Weeks and Mra letter Andrae. Elizabeth Summers O'Neil received the cards the door. ‘ @ tables were in play during afternoon. Sirrine will be hostess again Friday evening to honor Mrs. : when Mrs. Lane Summers, A. T. L. Williamson, Mrs, Will Anderson and Mrs. BE. A. Quigie alternate at the urns, and as will be Miss Ruth Pratt, Misw Done and Miss Margaret Dun- n, Thane and Elizabeth Summers Greet the callers. j “ee _ Faculty Wives’ Board o Meet The board of directors of the Fac ty V ‘ives’ club announce a meeting home of Mrs. Joseph Daniela je afternoon, January 2, at at 8pm. Musical numbers, moving Myrtle chapter, No. 44, 0. & &, will exemplify the work In the Corin thian reom, at the Masonto F Monday evening, January 1 ‘ oO clock see John F. Miller W. RC. The past presidents’ club of the John F. Miller W. RC. will meet Saturday, December 90, for a noon- day luncheon, at the Waldorf hotel. Following the luncheon, the party will form « theater party at the Moora eee Seattle Chapter, No. 95, 0. F. 8. Beattie chapter, No, 95, 0. B. 8, wil have ® public Installation of of- fleers in the Corinthian room at the Masonia temple, Thureday evening. December 24, at § o'clock, Lucky Investments Make Beggar Rich NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—-The police Dave learned that one of the crip. pled beggars so common here made ® fortune during the last year by lucky investments. trom all direc And after the lowed the judges worked two ‘days picking the winners. | Here is the result: Mrs. Ada C | Murphy, 2224 Bighth ave, is winner Jot the first prize, $25 cash; Harold | De Nully, 2036 Miller st, ia winner | of the second prize, $20; J. W. Low | eleng, 1418 Terry ave, is winner of | the thint prize, $19. Mrs. Murphy's story told of a | stugwer attack on her during Seat. tle’s “Slugger Beare” In 1917, Harold De Nully, second, wrote about @ night In “No Man's Lan |whtle serving overseas with th | Amertoan forces, | The third prizewinner, J. W. Low leleng, described a “Duel tn the | Dark.” In which he took part. With the prise letters, the next beat three letters will be published In ‘The @tar Friday. The winners wil recetve their | awards by calling at The Star office | Saturday. ‘This contest waa conducted tn con- nection with the showing of D. W.) Griffith's “One Pxctting Night” at/ the Blue Mouse theater now. tions content Now in Progress Our RegularY ear-End CLEARANCE: SALE Offering a Timely ‘HE Regular Displays of Carman Style Apparel have been replenished with new merchandise. Every Garment, regardless of its LOW PRICE, repre- sents an exceedingly HIGH VALUE. Half-Price ON ALL Tailleur and Costume \ f YA complicated calculations of a gentle man who has the matter much at heart, the average afternoon drem skirt was between «ix and elght rts #kirts eight to ‘leven inches; evening| cowna, four to siz | Now afternoon dremes are seven! to nine inches from the floor, sports, nine to ten; evening, three to nix. = | IAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922, Annual January Clearance Sale FURNITURE Our annual Clearance Sale of Furni- ture is now in full swing. Reductions are remarkable in most every depart- ment of the store. If you have been waiting for a Furniture Sale, this is your opportunity to make a substan- tial saving. You will profit greatly by attending this sale. Our liberal credit policy will enable you to buy everything you want for the home at most substantial savings and make only a small pay- ment down and the balance on very easy terms, Grand Furniture Co. 208 Pine Street Near Second Avenue he interesting thing i# that the - more expensive and ex: ere owing daytime shorter, while evening e main very long; whereas the lem x pensive and more popular estat ments show daytime raiment qu long and evening gowns about the same ustve shops clothes all cloth METROPOLITAN The © of the New Year oNn wre IN THE MUSICAL ROMANCE ” “LADY BILLY’ By Zelda Sears Hareld Levey ° t and chorus as seen year_in New York, four onthe in Rosten, three months in Chicago and one month in Ban Francisco, AEP, AEP pewome (Pius 10% Tax) MAKH RESERVATIONS NOW POPP eecccccccsececsseeeeeesS SOS SSSSESSSSSSOSOSOE® Year-End Clean-up the SAL EF ofa Thousand Surprises! One thousand Dresses in our large stock were marked down mercilessly from the already low prices that make all our Dress Values the talk of the town. You'll actually be amazed that we can give such big value for so little money— Dresses that will cost you much more at any other place in Seattle. Women who have compared them tell us ours are surprising bargains. ‘20 ‘15 consists of a collection of stunning Group designs in poiret, duvetyn, matelasse, Canton crepe, crepe de Chine, Georgette, chiffon taffeta and crepe-back satin. Surprising value at the year-end clean-up price of eeee is a great assortment of beautiful silk Group B dresses including chiffon taffetas, Can- ton crepes, crepe de Chine, Georgettes and a choice selection of jerseys. More surprising values at the year-end clean-up price of .... Suits All Autumn and Winter Millinery SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS IN EFFECT ON Blouses Sweaters Dresses | Gowns } Coats Skirts Wraps Petticoats Owing to the extremely low prices, all sales must be FINAL, excluding all exchanges, approvals and C. 0. D. oe a RMAN Second Avenue at Spring Street comprises our complete stock of vel- Group veteen dresses—al! going at one price— also many wool and crepe de Chine dresses. Still more sur prises at the year-end clean-up price of.... cece . Here you will find a display of heavy cloth Group D dresses such as will fairly bewilder you. No matter what the former prices were, they're all going at the ridicu- lously low year-end clean-up price of 10 We've built a reputation for Blouse values that has caused competitors many an hour of worry. Almost every woman tn Seattle knows our Blouse values @re positively and absolutely the best. What we have accomplished tn Blouses we re now trying to do in Dresses, and in the few months we have been carrying them we have won unusual recognition. You are cor dially invited to investigate, louse & Dress Shop 107 Pike Street (Between First and Second Avenues) e ©0000000000000000000000 Reductions in All Lines With Credit You have a remarkable opportunity NOW to get fine garments at Clearance Prices, through these reductions which will make room for a new, complete stock. And the added advantage of our Spe- cial Credit Terms will make payment easy. A Variety of shatee—in that include Tricotine, Pol- ret and Fancy Worsteds, and lined with crepe and taffeta, are selling at a special Price of $39.75 Potrets and Tricotine, at @ sale price of THESE CREDIT TERMS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ~ Amount of 1 First ‘ayment Purchase | Payment | “nth or Weedy Up to $10.00 Only $1.00 Up to $20.00,Only $2.00) $5.00/$1.00 Up to $25.00/Only $2.50) $5.00/$1.00 ‘to $35.00 Only $4.00, $6.00/$1. $50.00 Only $7.50) $8.00/$2.00 Up to $100.00/Only $15.00/$15.00 $4.00 venience. Start the new year sens! with @ credit account. Attractive designs in Crepes and Polrets, In sizes up to 42, are selling $18 95 WOW OE ooo ie ccqce ee ek adaees . A largo number of distinctive Dresses, many of them in individual designs, Including handsome Velvets and Crepes, suitable for evening .. $38.50 SPECIAL VALUES In Coats, Suits, Sweaters, Skirts, Children's Coats, Shirt Waists and « variety of other garments. Come in tomorrow and buy the sensible way, with

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