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Seattle Society Edited dy Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Frances Oldham, Mrs. Patterson to Entertain at Sunset Club; Luncheon Is Farewell Compliment RS. CHARLES FE twelve covers on Thursday Of Mrs. Fordham Bassett Mr, and Mrs. LC. G her daughter-indaw Tavitations PATTERSON is afternoon at the 1, of Portland, who ts at their country home at Crystal Springs, Patterson younger entertaining with Sunset club, in honor visiting her parents and have matrons Mrs. Willum v1 io Washington | Dinner Before W edding “Rehearsal In honor of their Miss Mildred Lewis, Chester Latimer, who so marriage will be an eve Beptember 15, and Mrs. B, R. Lewis y The bridal party at dinner on Friday eveni i Preceding the wedding rehea Ms at th ot ' Mr. and Mrs. Black W ill Give Family Dinner For Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A, Black, of Santa B who are Visiting Mrs. Ch Black, Mr Frank Gilbert will hosts on Wednésd ning mily dinner of twenty covers, giv at their home, 120 Thirty-ninth ave. N | Mrs. Ives to Entertain at Rainier ( lub F Tn compliment to Mrs. P Wilbur Master Ives), of Le Mrs. Lawrence Iv entert with a lun n of t Wednesday a! noon at the F | Miss Treat Will Give Dinner Before the Fashi t the benefit of the Orth with a small dinner | Mr. Latimer Giv es Mr. Chester La ertained govers at the Seattle club men of his br Mr. Latim evening in 1 Bridge Tea for House Guest » Mrs. Fisher, wife of Colonel R. Luncheon Honor Mrs. Fred Hudson Baxter Banset club in honor of Mrs. me Mast of the week for her b Humphrey i today with a luncheon Humphrey, who is leaving the and her Mr Saturday evening jaugh flance, in the members of Seattle Tennis clut u AY eve and M Show th MacDougall-S. he home Bachelor Dinner bachelor di rday evening in b 1 friend Lewis takes £ pedic at he lace Saturda scopal church. S$. A. has issued invita tions for a bridge tea on Thursday aft m0, at her home, in honor of | G. Davis, of Boise, Idaho, who | her house guest. | Mrs. E. ' Hosts at Dinner Dy Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Seeley will be hosts at a dinner of fourteen a luncheon of | | Borrowed Time club wi!! hold a joint} Th THE SCHOOL ATTIRE Ve © the wool jerseys and wool que and ribbon materials ht unbelted fre tor r hown in mall girls. TI shown stralg drense and ma 6 cul Other dresses folio women's frocks, adapt lifled, of for school Jerne in amel's | inish ax well s are and im: OUrne red girls are of yred atylen fabrics there or or with touches of col in the tail and Alt pile eteens ther in which the | of today may be clothed with sateen bi eon and cards on Wednesd: mber 12, at ADDITIONAL CLUBS Announces Artist club ana the| Recital Course Musical e} upon its 33d year of music ounces five world famous ar | Usts for ite 1923 Mary Gard JOINT The PICNIC Elderbloom 6 Lauten ub, entering plenic In Woodland park al activi day, September 13, at ne on Thure on. ity, 4 24 @eanon SEATTLE i} STAR [Personal Mie. H ond Mont M Wr Qt ok ee) TUESDAY, SEPTEMPER 11, 19 aia iaiaes tao Sat | 2Q2XTENT SR-PANERSON CO, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREE At IRA An Extraordinary Sale of Over 1,000 Hand-Decorated Baskets neue “L Each Baskets large and small—Baskets ae, ot : emer rose, black, orange, yellow, brown and orchid— 3askets flat and tall—Baskets with handlesand Baskets without handles —Baskets with lids and Baskets without lids—Work Baskets, Boudoir Baskets, Waste Baskets, Fruit Baskets and Trays, of different sizes. All in an extraordinary sale—your choice at $1 e¢ ach. In the Gift Section and on the Aisle Sales Booths. D covers at their home this evening. | Dinner at Home This Evening be Moritz and George Milburn y home in compliment to th Pe intimate fr Moritz Milburn will return to the Thacher wi st, hosts Lee I t hav tember n California Ainn Me en invited 18 for rinceton, this evening at their of Portland. and George wi Bridge Luncheon Will Honor Visitor Mrs. Frank Adams Huffer | her home, on Wednesday a * White, of Rome, N. Y.. Plans Bridge at Home entertaining with a bridge luncheon noon, to honor her house guest, who has been spending the summer in Tacoma. Miss Mollie Miss Vilo McVay is entertaining with a bridge of six tables and a mis cellaneous shower at her home this evening, in honor of Miss Ruth Dunn. Who is to be an autumn bride. Small Dinner Honors Miss Kittinger Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Minor entertained with a small dinner at the Unt | yersity club on Monday evening, in honor of Miss Katherine Kittinger of w York, who is visiting in town Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Birs. Ray Ling will be hostess for Interlaken Guild at the Orthopedic | assisted by Mrs. G Parrahm, © Tea Shop on Thursday ae WE Mrs. Mra. J. A Mrs. P. E. Mrs. M G. W. Sutherland, Mrs. J, N. Hamil), McIntosh and Mrs. | The Thrift Shop will be in charge-of Queen Anne Guild in the morn. ing, Mrs. H. R. Eltiott, Newton G. Bishopp. hostess hostess; Capitol Hill Guild in the afternoon, Mrs. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY AQUILA LODGE, NO. 35 Aquila lodge, No. 45, D. of H., will | PU © hold its regular business meeting on © Wednesday evening, September at § o'clock, at 1915 First ave. Mem- bers are urged to attend, as arrange- sents wil! be made for the enter- iteinment of the district convention, IONARY UNION The Women's Baptist Missfonary | meet with Union will be held at the First Bap-| Fourth © fist church, Harvard and Seneca sts., "on Wednesday, Sept. 12. eee LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB The Ladies’ Grotto club will meet | Wednesday, September 12, at » p. m., at the Federated clubhi ‘The day will be given over to cation Memories,” with an "trated talk by Mrs. who has recently returned an extended trip East. eee illus. from} WALLINGFORD CIRCLE Wallingford Circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wed- nesday, September 12, at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. James Mullen, 1015 N. 48th st. Take Green Lake car, wer WEST SEATTLE REVIEW SEWING CIRCLI West Seattle Review, W. Sewing Circle, will meet at the home of Mrs. Samuel Walmstle; §. W., on Wednesday, September 12,| ati p.m. : oobi “WEST WOODLAND P.--T. A. West Woodland P.-T..A. will hold ‘ita first meeting of the year on Wednesday, September 12, at 2:30 m., in the schoo! auditorium. 4 see : ‘WEST SEATTLE ART CLUB Members uf the West Seattle Art ‘club will visit the studio of Mr. Paul Gustin on Wednesday afternoon, p Reptember 12, at 2 o'clock. Cara oNAnt SOCIETY The Women's Missionary society the Queen Anne Christian church “will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Archey, 1629 Eighth ave, “W., Wednesday, September 12, at 2 ‘p.m. SIGNAS, CORPS AUXILIARY The signal Corps auxiliary will “be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Hi. ¥. Vianley, at their home, 4735 Fourth ave. N. &., on Wednesday, lermber 12. This will be the | first meeting of the fall season. i Cy Tk _ GREENWOOD P. T. A. Greenwocd P. T. A. will hold the iret meeting of the year in the Auditorium of the school, on Wed- “Resduy, September 12, at 2 p. m. | | | | ‘| attendance desired. will be served. oe ET SOUND SISTERS Puget Sound Sisters will be enter- tained by Mrs. M. E. Manus, W.. Republican st., on Wednesday, September 12, at 1 o'clock. Lunch- eon. a large Light refreshments WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Household administration depart. | |ment of Woman's Century club will | Tuesday evening, Mrs. A apartment September 12, 30 o'clock. L UE OF WOMEN VOTERS Seattle League of Women Voters | meets Wednesday, September 12, for |12 o'clock luncheon in ¥. W. C. leafeteria. Program under vision of Americanization and Child Allen, 202, 2302 | ave., Wednesday, eon at 12 . Homer Stout,| Weltare departments VIMY RIDGE CHAPTER Vimy of the British Mrs. Guy M. rison st., 12, at 1:30 o'clock. eee AMETHYST CHAPTER Amethyst Chapter No. 138 0. E. S. will give a military whist party in Fraternal hall, 2609 Jackson st., Wednesday evening, September 12, at 9 o'clock. pire, meets with Richards, 616 E. AUXILIARY TO RUTH SCHOOL Queen Anne auxiliary to Ruth School for Girls has regular meet- ing Wednesday, September 12. Members bring picnic lunch and service for 12 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, Jennie Staudenrous, 608 Blaine boulevard. ore LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Lorraine Social club meets Wednesday at 2 o'clock in card room of Masonic Temple. Eastern Stars invited. see HOME SEWING CLUB Ladies of the G. A. R. Home Sew- ing club will give a tea at the home of Mrs. Annie Laferty, 1810 15th ave., Wednesday, September 12, at noon. gate) EASTERN STAR CLUB Eastern Star club will give « bridge party Wednesday, Septem: ber 12, at 245 o'clock for members only, In club rooms, 4090 Arcade bldg. soe KING CO, W. C. T. U Second day of convention of King County W. C. 'f, U. at Queen Anne Christian church. Opening seasion Wednesday, September 12, at 9:20 ofclock. soe MYSTIC JEWRL AUXILIARY Mystic Jewel Auxiliary meets in I. 0. 0, F. temple for 1 o'clock Only | DICK, The Dic resume FELLOWSHIP kens Fellc its ab will Thurada vening, Sep! he Cha NINA M. FRYE TENT Nina M, Frye tent Th have a basket p at the hor Mra. Ella Squires, 718 La Madrona park, on Tt tember 13. Member ton tent adn friend attend mble club will nlde sof C ALPHA AUXILIARY CARD PARTY Alpha auxiliary wishes to ann to be held Satur Local s card pa vening n, the celebrated pr the first na, will be artist in the 1 Monday an tour this on Monday even Gearhardt, moxzo-soprano, iH erttc thru the world as the greatest of all re ital sin will be the third in the series to be presented Mo: December 10 Harold Bauer orn, ar Any heard tn n_vi ‘Edward Mag. for’ Lee. Ax eplanht arty was day event when the usnornbled room. ¥ her to was to the «x will owing day from the f ture next me COSTUME SLIP costume slip continues in One of the newest is of the lace very finely ing permits the figure and yet al mount of freedom. pularity to cling to t For some ws the greates' it waa a going farewe VELVET APPLIQUES Velvet flowers appliqued on velvet is one of the newest trim- ming notions. On one model, colors ranging from orchid to purple are y are gowns THE STRING The smar 1 skirt suit lies in h folds closely nd turns over « brillian long narrow ends regching TIE utumn coat collar SPORT COATS Large blocks, in two-toned effects, constitute one of the vivid patterns for sports coats. It ts especially at- tractive In the golden tan and brown the FALL SUITS tember 15, at 805 | nali's cafeteria, Jond aye. and Madi welcome. on Monday evening, March on st. + Everyone he obtained from the Mra. M. A. Gott exe LAWTON CIRCLE Ladies of chicken 13, at the city cordially RAL 1 Lawton Circle, will serve a dinner on Thur 11:3@ to 1 o'clo Ballard. vited stein fre garet Avrey, Edith halt, | Gische, Florence mi | doxta Nelson Barrie, N The Sept : Dobbs Friends are cee CAMPFIRE GIRLS Mins Wright the Campfire Ship maraderie at the program on Rowe will dedicate | ROBERT MORRIS | CHAPTER, NO. 192 Com [A splendid program is assured and} 116% | on |and lonely Lunch: | A./ super: | Ridge Chapter, Daughters | Har- | on Wednesday, September | Robert Morris, Chapter 192, |0. BE. &, will coleb: |day and anniversary Morris on Wednesday, }12, in Corinthian hall at the Ma sonic temple. The work will be exemplified and will be followed by a banquet t | WARREN AVENUE P.-T. A | The Warren Avenue P. T. A. will meet Thursday, Sept. 12, Mrs. Dab ney and Principal J. C, Dickson will j Address the meeting | eee Ne Sep. where the Capt. F. W. who has purchased the Fort Stanwick from the merchant marine feet gift the birth.| tember 15 at Galer at. of Robert! ship will be moored September! Keen, in Lake Union. to the girls will present his at the same pro gram. Firemakera and torchbearers will officiate while all Girls are to be present Campfire | Groups are alrvady signing up at headquarters for their part of the work to be that offic be moved by the 16th of Oc the decks and meet) shining the windows and brass will 12, at/ he the first work to be accomplish Strangers) 64. Then will come the remodeling Partitions are to be torn down and new rooms built. Furnishings in ship rytecertta eshte hes eal .,.;|fashion are to be carried thruout Twenty-six Port Townsend Girl} jthe whole boat Scouts spent the week-end at Camp| Happyland on Lake Knieland. A| real Girl Scout camping program was followed, the girls being divided into patrols with different duties ax. signed to each. Instruction in scout-| quarters on Thursday, September craft was given and the evening|12, at 7:20 camp fires provided their part of the | of the association, jentertainment and fun, The girls|the guardians have their letters sent were chaperoned by Mrs. E, R. Trox-|to them last month filled out and |ler, chairman of the Girl Scout com-| returned to Lohequa before this mittee, by the Misses Reed and A.| meeting. Final plans for the dedi. Thayer of the Marine hospital wholcation program of are Girl Scout leaders and by Mrs.|will be disclosed at this time and Daisy Stewart, national field worker |the Campfire orchestra will present for the Girl Scouts of the Northwest. an interesting program. The following girls were in camp: Leora Troxler, Leah Cameron, Nan ette Campbell, Mae Cantrell, Ruby | Barrie, Emily Brown, Allce san born, Marie Revelle, Maude Rich ards, Pernilla Norby, Helen Seavey, Doris Peach, Bertha Lillie, Dorothy | port the work done by their groups Hamilton, Edna Biddings, Iris Chris-| during the summer and to give an n, Rose Rivett, Adelaide Sanborn, | outline of the winter's plans and to Alice Byrnes, Dora Christain, Mar-| state definitely what service the done, #0 | may LONESOME CLUB | tober, Scrubbing | The club will September Holyoke buliding. people welcome. eee Lonesome iit GUARDIANS’ ME b The September Guardians’ meet ing will be held at Campfire head requests that all SCRIBES’ M The first season will be at Lohequa the first Saturday of October, At this meet- ing all seribes will be asked to re Reading —Riting —Rithmetic 22,000,000 x 244,000,000 ' The 22 millions is the number of School Children in the United States. 2 is a the number of sandwiches each child should have for lunch. The 44 million sandwiches should be as delicious and as nourishing as possible, This means GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise mixed with cold chopped meat, fish or eggs. AGOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE Sandwich is never dry, has an added de- liciousness and the added food value of new-laid eggs and the finest of oils—rich in growth—promoting vitamines, THE BEST FOODS, Inc. New York Chicago KansavCity San Francisco Miss Libbee, president | commaraderie | meeting of the | AN girls whe take part tn this work Vat headquar ters for additionz! information. For | othy leather he will | Conn can mak are to 10 hours’ w nor be awarded. Th New Wraps Many newest wraps and coats re of crushed plush, ar La Fe been achieved by bining lustrous Kerami with rich crushed plush. A wraps have deep cuffs and collars or | Latest Modes in Silk Dresses Heavy crepe de chine or flat crepe has been delightfully combined with chenille or satin for afternoon dresses. Some of the heavier silks are trimmed with chic bands of fur, while many of the sheer- er georgettes are beaded. Blacks, blues and browns re- main the favorite colors. The slender silhouette is broken by side drapes of tiered skirts, CREDIT elected for the new season are: GLADLY! clothes now when you want them and pay for them later on easy payments. busy iteelf at The new officers Dor- Marjorie combination. Green shades, of dark and grayish |hue, are chosen for many of the fall sults on which mole and seal conati- |tute the trimming. n, | cy } FOR AFTERNOON Separate coats of suede cloth tn} beige, tan and rust are trimmed {n narrow bands of fur and worn with | afternoon frocks « ne rag rus SHOE SATIN FOR HATS One of the crushable dittle hats, | Useful for motoring and all-round | fan wear, is of black shoe satin. It is all over stitched and self trimmed. THE DEAUVILLE SCARF The Deauville scart is nothing if 1UM BROWN HAIR looks heat not versatt It fs now worn ® Golden Giint Shampc A -| Wrapper d tightly about the neck. Pendieton, treasurer president; Terexa o girls of Wait members with their five a hike for Each girl food, and she had rT a last t tell an: until meal time. SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE =First Showing = New Fall Patterns The vacation season is over. It’s time to prepare for the long, dark days of winter. An attractive home will add much to the enjoyment of those days and the right Wall Paper on the walls insures the proper setting for your other furnishings. of the season's apinex or Kerami. ascinating effects have com- number of these of black wolf French blue opossum. Best Homes Using Wall Paper Every lady with discriminating taste insists that the rooms of her home be decorated with Wall Paper. It costs so little and adds so much that your home should be papered. Note These Prices Kitchen Paper, sinele roll, _ot from... . 5c to 22c mF le al Se» 50c Hall Paper angle roll, ay QU POM es secs tyes ies Ce 10c% 50c pene saat pn rename Rn nti BM hom ieee te BOC ae : fn PAR AAA Manner RAR COSI bor ohare (are fs nt Pretty Cut-Out Borders at, _yard 9Cy Te; 10 4c Wear-Well Paints—Very Special Vatue pad papier inet) E 1621 Fourth Ave. Wall Felt for House Lining, square YAPd ieee s settee eens ee epeeee eee es Buy your fall SMITH’S LAR NE