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Se) eS eS x EE RR AR Wr RLY a ELEL RLV EM ES > &_ 2 YB -*&_ LXE * = PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1928. i am, | = | is { WALLACE LATIMER F al EVENING WEAI CHARGES | W W ° MRS, ALLAN WALLACE LATIMER || #@fson FOR EVENING TAR We Ws ‘ enry King, w joined Pokane « 1 months i Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. 50, ¥ winter Flor fe . f ence, It King p to Assistant—Frances Oldham, pend ‘a year abroad Mayor Says They Collect ae. (Or “ ation’? ; ; "oth », A > Dr, and Mrs. Robert B. Morris t Protection Miss Kathleen Parshall Will Be Late and grandson, Sidney Morris, ¥ a7 |. mee RRS ais SLE pa ‘ . su. S08 return « from an j September Bride; Mrs. Sutton to Entertain| trip Yellowstone park, G DNF the time of the last strike, collect 7 fenay a “> t ” for Daughters park and Koo » 1 ed “protection” money from “ernie ; ean am Ce parlors and gambling * south of t 1 marriage of Miss Kathleen F eth Parshal hter of Mr, and my ; sige‘ gs Are nt of Yesler way, were made by Mayor : ole ormer ttle resident E Mrs. L. A. Parshall Lee Falk son of Mr, and Saige lis wausce ot |w.'J; Brown Saturday Mrs.,A. J. Falk aturday evening, September 29, at ing? ‘ f ee: Be Bricck ah With’ the Rev’ Williams Hi, Siled Minn Clara Bigelow | Mayor Brown threatened arrest ‘ reading th ry feel and imprisonment for any L W.W Mrs, Jar L. Wood (Roma Reid) will be matron of honor and the Miss Sara Yeast and all of them, who enter any F bridesmaids will be Mixs Mary Elizabeth Retsdorf, Miss Alberta Sctiram. week from a two m Seattle “smilo” place or gambling : Miss Pearl Harold and Miss Audrey Collins California, and has ta , th the ose of closin 3 Mr, Judson Falknor will be his brother's best man and Mr. Howard ment in the McKelve hall with the purpo of 6 c Swalwell, Mr. Richard Floyd Frost, Mr. Ralph Graves and Mr, Donald » 66 such places up by direct action. A Faulkner of Olympia, the ushers Mian Florence K. Cr com, 1 will arrest all of them who lay Followin ceremony there will be a re ion at the Parshall rest panied by her moth 8, B their bar upon another man’s dence, 2T0¢ ave, N iki ire, Cruesey, loft today, for Vancouver oueievi,’” tan quar auld . . 5 Yeo ‘oune du the com Mayor Brown declared that he : Mrs. B. I on has issued is for a tea on Tueséhiy ‘ in the I. W. W. organization who q 4 Mra, Charlie Donworth September 18, from 3 until & o'clock, at her home, 2706 Mt ; — aera 7 od ri vas dally make reports to him on what place aves new 7 the organization is doing. “I had The affair will compliment her three daughters, Mra. W. F Dames tes tg them in the organization during the Lawton, of Bremerto and Miss Phoebe and Miss Bessie Sutton, w * sting Malle “A dhing bas ‘returiied te last strike,” the mayor sald. leaving September 20 for Madison, Wis., to attend the University her home in Portis. ter spending | “At that time tne so-called peapeonain al weeks with her parents, Mr horn’ committee went around Mrs. John Alexander Duncan will assist the hostess in the entertalnment a Aare wR Aguas cider and soft drink parlors and of her guests and presid at the w Mra. Halton L. Helwig. oe, threatened them, causing them to Mrs. Ida B. Havkett, Mrs. John G, Matthews and Mra: Alfred BE. § ae el as a eee Close their doors,” the mayor sald Tea z , Then the leaders of the organtza- Mrs. Shorts Names T'ea Assistants Welt oat tion went tround and collected Mrs, W. H le, Mra. M i Mrs. Frank L. Ht prio '6 money from these same places, un- rs Bogle, Mrs. Miller Ireeman, Mrs. Frank L. Hors ar ms a , Adieon Can der promise of non-interference when Mrs. Morton Atkinson will preside at the urns at Mrs, Bruce Short's tea Mr. and Mra, Ror A diine , Case a Cased Papier on Friday in honor of Mrs. Arthur Sewall Haggett were guests lant week of Mins path eee Assisting will be Mrs. Frank Elwell Case, Mrs. Roy Kinnear, Mrs. L. B.| Kathleen Gaffney, * | SAYS THEY CAN'T Kennan, Mrs. William D. Stevenson, Mrs. Rufus C. Atkinson and Mrs. are. DO IT AGAIN Victor Rabel Mr, Alexander Pantages, with bis | all this money has 4 Among the girls asked to aasist ining room are the Misse: Jaughter, Carmen, and son, Re | 4 now another strike 4 Dorothy Huggett, Ruth Bamford, Ruby Canfield and Helen Drever urrived in Wednesday from has been called. ° They can’t get iby C New York thelr way to their away with that stuff again.” i home in Los Angeles, and are guests! y7644) » " a 4 that durt " n, etal cloth promises a great Satin and taffeta are t ma: | he mayor said tha uring a Betrothal Announced at the Hotel Washington for a few) , for evening wear in Paris |terials chosen for young girls’ eve-|thoro personal tour of the “skid Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, of New Westminster, B. C., announce days. 3 this coming season, but is not ex-|ning and dancing dresses, They |road” district south of Yesler way The engagement of their daughter, Caroline Dorothy, to Mr. Mark Thomas 3 ie? ji pected to be popular at the expense|may be embroidery or ruffle|during the demonstration Thursday Shaw, of Seattle. The wedding will take place October 10 in Seattle : Mrs Webetar on 7 aris 5 of brocades or embroideries trimmed. Ribbon is used to decor-|night he did not see a single Mires ge Savon wien 9 a pi p = j| The embroideries are becoming |ate them in every possible fashion—| drunken man. A few had been ees . | have arrived to spe 6 fall and s - y Mrs. Farnsworth to Give Luncheon | winter months with Mr. and atre.|C eee and Indo-Chinese how |as flounces, rosettes, rutfies and | drinking, fel Nea ies mostly sail : is oF tas Weisiclede. ouse gue ‘ Sci soto pata reeling “,|Exyptian patterns are quite forgot: | sashes | ors, the yor said. In honor of Mrs. W. O. Toy, of San Francisco, the house guest of Mr. and| Chester King at their home in the|, oe lina, cos alaatchied lous te 1 Rkensbiera Cethe odo keer aeenne ‘Mrs. George A. Faris, and Mrs. W. H. Fritch, who is home from an/ University district Mra. Cole ts gp 7 2, . s Fineh mbrotderies may be of beads,|of silver cloth beaded with rhine- | tee of the I, W. W. characterized the @xtended visit tn the East, Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth ts entertaining with Mra. King’s mother , : & luncheon of ten covers at her home Mon¢ fternoon too, and it t» quite the thing to|stones, the next of ruffled satin, | mayor's charges in simple language g ai agabeate nly sare y bas ; =a $e have one's gown beaded in fewel-|the third of brocade and satin com-| when told of them Saturday. 4 as Mra. F hens, of Chicago, |iye designs bined "That's a dam lie," they sald. Luncheon for Three Brides-Elect who han been nd Mra _____— | There inno comment necessary. We aw ; . | J, G. Tennant for two and a half have closed up Aberdeen and other To honor Miss Clara Emory, Miss Mildred Lewis and Miss Eugenia YOODCRAFT TOTEM C = ee Hufford of Tacoma, three brides-to-be, Miss Virginia Jefferson will months, will leave for her home in| WOODCRAPT TOTEM CI ‘wide-open’ towns and we closed up hostess at a luncheon of thirty covers on Thursday afternoon, Se about 10 days The Wooderaft Totem club will | Beattie last time, when the police 13, at the Rainier club. ae 6 ¢ resume its meetings on Thursday | didn’t block our efforts. The mayor : oP ete | Dr. L, Blake Baldwin has returned | September 13, at 2 p. m, in. the knows that. We would close it up SS J 8 ae from a three months’ trip East Jub rooms, 4167 Arcade bullding. again right now !f our members were : Special Features for spheallsd Night <a" % n the program for the club year not thrown into jall every time they . Among the special features planned for Orthopedic Night at MacDougall Mins Kat Beningfield, who! Will be outlined and the remainder tempt to ald law enforcement. We Southwick’s fash September 11, at 8:30 o'clock has been th of Mr. and Mra.| of the afternoon devoted to civics are not whipped, tho. We beligve Bb for the benefit hospital, will be a vaudeville Tidmarsh and Miss Phobe Nell Tid.| All Neighbors of Woodcraft are| Fit Company Bends Efforts | tne 1aws were made to be enf y act, “Stars of the Future,” which w Orpheum next week nfarsh for some time, in sailing Mon-| invited to attend and we are going to see that 4 Plokets for the affair may be secured at MacDougall-Southwick's or at| day from Portland on the Moerdik | Bite | Towards Japanese Aid | ire entorcea.” the Orthopedic ‘Tea Shop. for her home in Engiand sa = - - | LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB ‘ 38. 8 ‘on Speculation in lumber, with the . : - _ . | The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet! purpose of gouging J re 1e8 and Mrs, George N. Me purp of Kouging Japanese quake : Mrs. Vincent Gives Bridge Luncheon Dr. and Mrs. George N. McLough-| wai ssaay september at, alana give vic re axe WE DERALS LET : ¢ in are occupying apartments at the| and fire victims n effectively | Tm compliment to Mrs. Henry Wacchter and daughter, Miss Ha: Cartyle |p. m,, at the Federated clubhouse.|cnecked for the present, according | Waechter, who are leaving Tuesday for New York, where Miss Wacchte see | The day will be given over to “Va-lig G. C. ‘Thompson, general man- GEORGE DO IT Will enter Columbia university, Mrs. G. O. Vincent entert this after-| Sites ‘Wisin Coline returned uae tion Memories,” with an UlU%)acer of the Dougias Fir Export &| * moon with a luncheon of twelve covers, followed by bridge, at her home, | Crean Bima Colina retumed tat trated talk by Mrs. Homer Stout,! exploitation Co. who has arrived in|, George Hurlburt, federal prohibi- 1110 Nob HM! ave | California onthe IHD ID | who has recently returned from) seattle from San Francisco head- |" officer under Carl Jackson, di- i Le ca ty } Pie 7 7 je extended trip Bast. |auarters to direct the company’s ef- Bbrerectlnes hae gi shout To Entertain at Golf Club Mr. and Mra, Harry Krinke have | ianmony HOMESTEAD forte \to, aid Janagem reltet, [Dutidine Siturday ‘tn ual é y “ SRE one |returned from a three weekn* trip | . STE. "T issued an executive order Fri- | any Mrs. Charles H. Lilly will entertain at luncheon Tuesday afternoon Tell th Mery anOAT thas the wedding of Mise Alice |vp Woot cnt Harmony ' Homestead, Brother-| fay to all members of the pany |2O}d down the six Jone” that have September 11. at the Seattle Golf-club, in honor of Mrs. F. Kitchens, of] ., Lovely in ery au was je we OF PAN88 4 ; "8 bs ess \hood of American Yeomen, willl directing that no options eee se ated | been recently “wished on’ him. Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tennant’s house guest, and Mrs. C. C. Rose-| Norma Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Norman Tucker,| sis tie t aah kee iuniia's | ayes Ma, regula’ Gaoee oa” ROBE Ente ae ak poezce te oe “T am ‘prohibition ¢hiet;\awinipaal water. and Mr. Allan Wallace Latimer, on Saturday evening, Sep-) ned tant week from a three weekn'| My evening, September 11, at] Thompson said. “At an executive |*@ent, legal advisor, stenograplier 3 eee tember 1, in St. Paul's Episcopal church. — Portrait by} visit in Yakima. | Moose hall, Eighth ave. and Unton| meeting of the directors and mem.|®4 Assistant just at present,” t S H. mt George groaned Saturday, ouse Party a ummer fome Grady. oA iy vee jber concerns held here late Friday |" yon 4 tour Of thé Mock Captain and Mrs. James 8. Gibson will entertain ten guests at a house cee — Mins Elfzabeth Hammons will | this order was approved. By it we Big =e Metiogviniie ¢ ppb ekend s ~ e » at Crystal Sp = in hono yond the week with M. nd Mra.) ROWENA CIRCLE hope to elimina ee | - eenren.wue weewend. at thelr summer homme at Crystal Springs In honor) b GeprrAL, ASSOCIATIC | KING COUNTY W. C. T. t ie peesail erm bi fen tne Shoe eal BS: inate ‘speculation and —, ction; the agents are /diatritntial ff Captain Gibson's birthday. ae palpi |Gilbert Le Baron Duffy at their) Rowena circle of the American |Profiteering in lumber at the ex: | TOO 01 Be ae TOM : alta : fine | ioe RAE Three Tree Point | Protherhood of American Yeomen,|Pense of the catastrophe victims.” |SbOut the. aes seer pectic! 9 : The Norwegian Hospital assocla-| The 34th annual ¢ ion. of the reas Rs suche ersascay te fate oped he ee é i sae Miss Thomson Complimented tion announces the ope of its fall King County W. C. T. U. will meet} Mra. John Ronnie Simieon, of San x the Sheriaan apartments on| ENTIRE OUTPUT Inek. Sooner eee Numerous parties have been given to compliment Miss Frances Thom-| work at a business meeting in Nor~ George gets paid for one job—that Bon, whose marriage to Mr. Edward Porep will be an event of next week ‘Among the more recent affairs was the bridge and handkerchief shower Miss Fraser MacPherson and Miss Alice Uddenberg gave last Tuesday evening at Miss MacPherson’s home. Baskets of coral giadiol! and dahilas Wwere the effective decorations. Five tables were in play Friday afternoon Miss Eloise Virtue entertained at ‘home for Miss Thomso Tuncheon at the Women’s U niversity club, Bridge Tea Honors Guest © Im honor of Mrs. John K. Dow, of Spokane, who is her guest, Zeander Vow entertained with a bridge tea at her home afternoon. Mrs. Leo Richter presided over the tea table and Mrs. Vernon Nelson @nd Mrs. Franklin Stephens assisted. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Schedule luncheon at her Mrs. on Thursday EVERGREEN LODGE NO. 2 Evergreen Lodge No. 2, A. 9. U. W., are planning an “Indian Sum- dance on Monday evening, 10, in the A. O. U. W. ADDITIONAL CLUBS LADY STIRLING CHAPTER, D. A. R. Lady Stirling chapter, D. A, R., held its first meeting of the wea. son at the residence of Mrs. M, A. Weed, 302 29th ave, on Tuesday, ‘seATTE WOMAN'S CLUB “The Seattle Woman's club” will ; September 4, with Mra. J. H. Win. Meet Monday, September 10, atlton ay assisting hostess. After the “the ‘ederated clubhouse. = The} yayat reports and business routine ‘board of executives will assemble representatives to the state confer. ence to be held at Chehalis on Octo. ber 25 and 26 were elected, They include Mra, W. W. Wil Hams, Mra. O. B. Dags, Mrs. 0, 8. Short, Mrs. B. B, Darnell and Mrs, 0. C. Gove as delegates, and utter nates chosen were Mra. I, W. Rhoudes, Mr#. W. B. Dornberg, Mra. G, D. Hanscom, Mrs. W. 1%. John sion and Mrs, M, H, Grant, Mrs, William Sherman Walker gave a most entertaining tale upon the duties of the organizing secre “promptly at 1 p. m. The regular ‘Assembly opens at 2 p. m. The Hostcxves will be Mrs. T. C, Ma Sgrath and Mrs, Ray McGowan, After the president's greetings the program on civica will be in charge ‘of Mr. Helen N. Stevens, The “following vocal selections will be i Madame Mary Louise Did Not Know," by ; “A Japanese Lullaby,” Crist; “A Vision,” by Coleridge. lor, f, and today Miss Dorothy Grout was hostess at a/ parties Septomber 18th at the 0, in the guent for a fortnight of in the Queen Anne Christian church club has planned | Sf Rinaiae O48 a bridg the Hotel Wash I | Mr. and Mra. Frank A. Carter, ington, on Friday, September 21, at lwho have been the guests of Mr. 2 p. m, the proceeds to be used for | and Mrs. John A. Porter for several relief work in Japan. There will be | | weeks, left today for New York, to 50 tables in play on the mezzanine) sail later for travel in Europe before floor. |returning to their home in South Mrs. Charles E. Woods will be hostess for Broadway guild at the} Mrs. W. B. Martin Is serving as America. Orthopedic Tea Shop Monday, assisted by Mrs. John W. Twiss, Mrs. Walter| chairman of a committee on ar-| Towneina! "Medi. | Pia dcy, W. French, Mrs. John C. McMillan, Mrs. Tom C. McCollister, Mrs. D.|rangements, axsiated by Mra, L. M.|,,"%, {pmperance.” Mee Mary Shidier. | ytisg Elizabeth Hurlbut, with her WMicBacheran, Mrs. William Le Blond, Mrs. J. Gratton O'Bryan, Mrs.| Woodruff, Mra, L. V. Rawlings, Mrs.| ducted by Mra Mae Dalgh Welsh. Ap.|Ruest, Miss Judith Taylor, are iiand and Mrs. J. W. Barbour. W. Scott Riggs, Mra. J. L. Mogrew, | polntment of committees |apending a week in Victoria, B. C. Laurelhurst guild will be in charge, Mrs. J. B. Shaner, chalr-] Mrs. William McGregor and Mra. C. ci Tbe oan, | ———— SRS, man; Wednesday, Interlaken guild, Mrs. Boyd Goebel, chairman; Thurs-}p. Stratton | Indies af ‘the church. 2 JUNIOR YEOMEN May, Queen Anne guild, Mrs. B, C. Yancy, chairman; Friday, Mount Baker| ‘Thowe wishing to reserve tables |, Afternoon . Tho Junlor Yeomen will meet Sat- Park guild, Mrs. Peter Angdrae, hostess; Saturday, Frink Park guild, Mrs.| should call Mrs. Stratton, MB Irae uumorial service, Mra. Emma Mor-| day, Soptember 15, at 2p. m, in # F. Brown, chairman. 2767 1 Two-minute talke by Jocal presi-|A. O. U. W, hall, 1409 Ninth ave, ‘The Thrift Shop wili be in charge of University guild on Monday, repre. see | dente. Muste : | sie se. sented by Mrs. H. 8. Gaunce and Mrs. J. C, McMillan. Tuesday, Mrs. H. J.) WOMAN'S Y CLUB |vasataa eycdtne wee mametere /pUBLIC HEALTH Ramsey will be in charge in the morning, and Winslow auxiliary, with| phe woman's Century club will] ‘scription shower to Union. fignat, | COMMITTEB ets. Horrock, chairman, in’ the afternoon. begin Its fall activities next week |. (i Cs arees, Mien Amy Spautding.|. The public health committee of Wednesday, Queen Anne guild in the morning, Mrs. H. R. Eltiott, chalr-| with the household administration | suai rae |the Red Cross will meet Tuesday, Man; in the afternoon, Capito! Hill guild, Mrs. N. G. Bishopp, chairman. | department holding ita first meeting -Exercise by Loyal Temperance| September 11, at 12:30 p. m., In the Beaty, Mount ae ae an tata serail Mrs. C. A. Dougias,| of the year on Wednesday, Septem-| j0kim |private dining room of the Y. W chairman; in the afternoon, Firs guiid, Mra. E'. R, Boswell, chaitman.| hor 42, at the home of Mrs. Almon Munte. Prayer,’ Rebding, GA, Friday, Denny Fuhrman guild will be in charge rll day, Mrs. G. L.! aiian Fourth av Apt. No £ Addrens, M | Cn Bike Berens, chairman. Saturday, Sunset auxiliary, Mrs. J, Stoeffler, chairman. | 959 | artinent. this: year will | Nate ae | WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB study interior decoration and the} Wadiedda The Women’s Civic club will hold @omen’s Clubs first meeting presenta the follow-| | Morning ”, ity first meeting of the club year . " * esume | ,9'20—Offictal board meeting. Tuesday, September 11, at 2 p. m. ing interesting program: Resume] 5‘) Contention coaiten ites aris 96 » Sep r 11, 25 5 CLUBS FOR MONDAY t fl of a short course in home decora-| voting see nate etiee Crter: P&I in the Erickson room at the Y. W. UBS FOR MOND. Nee Potted Robe ay elt M42) tions, Mra. Blako D, Mills; luncheon |1° C. A, The executive board will moet ret 20th ave. on Monday, Sept. 10) 00 poutine Morning,” {2° of committee on creden-lat 1 p, m. COMMONWEALTH CLUB at 2 p.m. Mrs. C, C, Jones and|\??! te 3 piss i eo des: capped ection of officers : silene The Commonwealth club will hold Me Buxene a bait be the hos.| MT a wNiGateetenA Regal dapat foduetion of | mHURSDAY PROGRESSIVE . g ‘eens .| testes. This 7 0 ? hoc CE A cal i ecroet Miia BTN ‘year and diate va ft) ment will hold its first meeting of | : [CLUB day, September 10, at 6 p. m,, at F ath UY Sa Mriday mornt Septem. |1 tte nervice, | The Thursday Progressive club urged to attend, the year Friday morning, Sep K offering service, Mrs, Maria Dartnall’s cafeteria, Leary building. | UPS realy Barc dd atid cleusales AOAtbOLN SW will meet Thursday, Sept. 13, at 2 Mr.. Tracy Strong will tell of im- . aia DP. m., at the home of Mrs, L. d 3 7 A. A program of unusual in MPressions gained on his recent visit) M¥RTLE SOCIAL CLUB aera tee tie ae, roa Carder, 4008 Bagley ave. to Central Europe. The public is| Myrtle Social club wilt moot with| ‘rest has been armas tet iis . ses favited. Mrs. J. J. Drake, 1623% 13th ave,,|7 10H oor department, wishes BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION ; eee on Monday, Rept, 10, at 2 p. m, re emphasion the importance of this The Women's Baptist Missionary Union will be held at the First Bap- " J i. M demires every First meeting pS) ¢ i tist church, Harvard and Seneca sts,, member to attend. The program | 24 * “ 4 on Wednesday, Sept. 12. will consist of ‘oreword," Mra, A hae i me he program follows: Mary Ramasdell; "Adriene Toner, paver met panetaied 2 and “Taute," by Anna Douglass shi "Temperance and Minstona,”| 19,20--Devotional, Mrs. J. J. Lon, Sedgewick, will be reviewed by Mrs. ets jee art ofl guarel Temper: | 10:45—Hu Sart Mag ce Lemlon, eraon: "Young | 11:00 Three bi ert onaere ns Mra, Bilzabeth minute talke by leade: a. The regular meeting of the club 2 Sa Mi will be held Friday, September 14,|* + fo charge of Mra DeForent; 2 6 iro} yung) Praise’ tebelte Peliog a Aare ooAwaralig, Prison, | Reporte ot] Mew, J.C, Keith.” Followed by dixcun- Business meeting followed by pro SIADUFANIp, Eat * plan of work,|) ion of autumnal plank Leader, Mra. gram at 3 p, m. Report of dele- Adjournment. : y Clr} J.B, Reynolds, gates to the State Federation. Mra.| Sivening: ies 14d0—Layalty luncheon, Mra, W. t, John Wesley Dolby will give two] 7:0—Honk Hervien and prayer, Medal! iy:1--Holo,, "O Happy Day" (Gotze), vocal numbers, "Good-bye, Sum-| jena, county mipotinentont at contents | gilt Rearee Davis “and “The Last Rose of Sum- Z Ly i) # | 12180 Baaket une Mina Jane Bkite Will be honor minat at linoheon, One hot dish and coffee served by ladies of plano numbers, selected, Mra, ST. MARTIN'S MOTHERS' CLUB Beckett. Address by the prea-} gt. Martin's Mothers’ club — will n ’ ident, Mrs. George D, Schofield. hold its first meeting of the season Devotional, Dr Fr. W, Matthews, OO on Tuesday, September 11, at the Roll call and offering, BRITISH AMBRICAN home of Mrs, C. H. Scharr, 721 ¥, ise Misty ben ASSOCIATION British ‘ the Master Py Cherry at asset Luncheon will be served Mr. W. He Wi American association PHITOMUS CLUI) lary general of the National society ‘The mpllomus club will meet of D. A. Ry ne at 12:0 », m Mxperiences and ¢ will resume its meetings at the| Ansistinig hostesses will be Mra] {ena tn Burope,”” Dro J, Fine Arta hall, 1213 Jrourth ave,,|John 8. Hudson, Mra. A, Macmille| portent sry, Of, We unten on Mriday evening, September t4.]an, Mrs. Prank Morestal and Mrs, W. Fouter; pernons of Frittal ound ’ ‘edlunkey senor | ©. Whittoney; (it von of British bleth cordial ey Peyrien ede member jondine sikey, Mb, ih ut . trommurer, Verne Dyer, way halt Tu “day Be nie rabee Ab, BEY ae oe Think aver GAD TAG ot, [DT Sud Mis DA, Mitchell o'clock In the afternoo | Third 4 ’ 1 ends sg rng Ne ee ea complete} sfiew Ellen Dulmage returned Mon QUEEN CITY SUNSHINE CLUB | program follows |day from a 10 days’ trip to Alaska. he Queen City Sunshine ctub ‘Tuselay | see resume its series of card} ,Morning— a be Mra. Henry Hibbard left today for Ma} votiona, Mra. V > order. Pe | Washington, D. C., where she will sonic Temple. ‘ ¢ fticlo mombers| visit Mra, Stewart Barbour. Later sane 1078 sunty officers. Music, | Will meet Mr. Hibbard In New| SHAWO CLUB TO rt “Gepartment. work, | York and they will return by way of PARTY Americantzat | california. | Thursday, September 13, at 2 p. m. WILLINGFORD CIRCLE Wallingford Circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wed Fee eee py an, | 08: Oregon and California, nesday, September id “| “We will turn our entire output i at the home of Mra. James Mullen, | over tot SO ie ten tains [exer % Che Japanese,” Thompeo Meuse Department v. Nt IN, pt. 8.—The car TON, Se Th sear Just what can be done towards! two claims conventions fated AMERICAN COLLEGE CLUB The first meeting of the club year of the American College club will be held Tuesday, September 11, at 10:30) a. m. at the home of Mrs. Z. A. ive, 3046 W. Gist st. Mra. J. Herbert Ames is president of the club and Mra, Frank Crook, secre tary . WEST WOODLAND P.-T. A West Woodland P.“T. A. will hold its first meeting of the year on Wednesday, September 12, at 2: p. m,, in the school auditorium. . WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB Members vf the West Seattle Art club will visit the studio of Mr. Paul oe | Gustin on Wedne’ afternoon, | September 12, at lock. a ae FAIRVIEW P.T. A Fairview P.T. A. will meet Thurs- day, Sept. 13, at 2:15 p. m, at the school, Mrs. John G. Matthews will speak on “Organization."’ A musical program will be followed by a recep: tion for the teachers and refresh. ments will be served, eee WEST SEATTLE REVIEW SEWING CIRCLE Wost Seattle Review, W. B. A, Sewing Circle, will meet at the home of Mrs, Samuel Walmsley, 2508 44th S. W., on Wednesday, September 12, at 1 p.m. DATES TO REMEMBER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10— Mina Betty Fetter'# luncheon at home and theater party later at the. Metropolitan. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11— Mine Jean Fox's bridge to compll- ment Miss Mildred Lewis, at home. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12— Mra, James Hamilton De VA * luncheon for Mise Mildred Lewl# Frances Chif- Thomson and Mr. Edward Walter Porep, at home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Af Reginald Heber Thomson, at § ‘clock. Mins Margaret Duncan's bridge mah Jonge tea for Mins Gwend Guthrie. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14— Mrs. Bruce Carman Short's toa for Mra, Arthur Sewall Hagett, at home, from 4 until 6 o'clook, SATURDAY, SEPTOMBER 15— The marriage of Mine Mildred Lewin to Mr ater Latimer, in 4:80 o'clook, ‘Trinity ehureh, ‘Thompson declared that the Doug- | Jax Fir & Exploitation Co. is perfect- ing plans to come to tha relief of | Jupan with the entire output of the |company's lumber mills in Washing: of assistant chief. He benefits health in the others. { Claims Signed by assisting the Japanese with a gift of lumber is being worked out by a committee composed of the directors of the company, according to Thomp- son. | “The action taken at ‘Tacoma was premature,” Thompson said, “We |merely market the product of a \large number of mills. When we be- gin giving lumber away we are giv- ing away the lumber that belongs to the individual mill owners. We must consult with them before we can definitely promise any donations, | We hope to make a substantial con- |tribution to Japanese relief, how: ever. The committee named at Fri- 4 meeting here will determine what this will be.” Thompson said that the problem of eliminating speculation and prof iteering In lumber is an exceedingly difficult one. JAPAN MAY LIFT LUMBER IMPORT DUTIES “The lumber business is operated or. a different basis from other in- dustries,” he said. “Here we tell a distributor how much stock we can let him have at whatever the market price may be and agree to deliver it to him, He takes the proposition and works on it. “Unless we took protective steps, speculators would soon tie up our entire output with options. Once the lumber output was controlled, the speculators could raise the price at will and extort a tre- mendous profit.” No word has been received from the Japaneso government on the question of removing the import duties on yard stock, according to Thompson, Efforts to obtain an expression of policy on this ques- tion have failed to date, Thompson sald, Owing to the uncertainty surrounding this question, the lum- ber industry is hampered in know. ing just what steps to take to pre- pare to meet the expected rush of. orders from Japan for lumber, “We suppose the Japanese gov- ernment is first considering the question of food and clothing and will then consider the lumber ques. tion, pected aaa, Rivers and Hasbovs Congress to Meet The fourth annual convention of the Northwest Rivers and Harbors congress, Will be held at Aberdeen and. Hoquiam, September 10 and 11, with morning and afternoon sos sions held at: the *Elks' Club build. ing at Aberdeen and the Veterans’ building at Hoquiam, Auto tours and special meetings at Pacific Beach hotel at Pacific Beach will feature the sessions of at Mexico City by Charles D. War- ren and John Barton Payne were signed at the state department here today. One convention provides for set- tlement of all American claims against Mexico growing out of revolutionary activities there; the other is for settlement of all other American claims and of Mexican claims against the United States, Secretary of State Hugiies, Charles B. Warren and John Kare ton Payne signed for the United States and Manuel C. Tellez, Mext can charge d'affaires for Mexico. May Extend Martial Law Over Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Sept. 8. —Investigators for Gov. J. C. Wal- ton today examined conditions in McIntosh county with a view to extending martial law to that sec- tion of Qklahama due to a “report- ed reign of terror” rivaling that which resulted in sending troops ta Tulsa. State operatives were sent to, cotas following report of affi by the governor's office telling of two men being killed in a fight | with a masked mob near that vil. lage. Other affidavits told of out- rages against women by mobs and of women being tortured in order to force them to admit improper rela- tions. Indiana Governor Makes Settlement INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 8.—Cred- itors of Warren T, McCray, governor of Indiana, yesterday afternoon ac- cepted his trust agreement whereby he will turn over to a committee of creditors all of his property, valued at $3,200,000, with the exception of the family homestead at Kentland, Ind, The creditors appointed a perma: nent committee of tive members to handle the negotiations, His labilities total. was sald, $2,500,000, it September 1. A long list of py nent speakers, all of them aut} itles on rivers and hurbors ques: tions, have been secured by the com: mittees in charge for the conven: tion, Krank H. Lamb, president of the Grays Harbor port commission, will welcome the visitors and the re: sponse will be given by Garrett Visher of Tacoma, president of the | congress.