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tant—F in Los Angele ba club has plan afternoon, September 28 Mrs. Thomas G committee, or at the clubhouse. Entertainments ¢ Which Miss Nelli Shop; a linen sh Maaeous shower Mrs, Ole Hanson, Jr planned a shower for next Monday Lyter are arranging a party for ea en and planne Hanson ‘The junior officers of the U evening with a dinner on board ship. Honoring Miss Kathleen Pars many parties have been following. Among those not provic shower Miss Audrey Col! on the d, and M for. Tuesday afternoor the 25th. for the tea hour. Mrs. Harry Wort! Clyde Morris en who _ Reon © McClelland’s home, 312 E. 80th st. ag oa | — Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Tennis Club to Have Large Party on § tember 28; Miss Doris Hanson Will W AUGURATING the autumn and wi a bridge p, Mra, A. 8, Kerry 4 Wallace Green Collins are in charge of arrangements. Reservations for tables may be made by Former Seattle Girl Bet Mr, and Mrs. Ole Hanson, of Los Angeles. announce the engagement of their daughter, son, Il, of Los Angeles, son of Mrs, James C. The news was made known at a tea Miss Hanson gay Los Angeles on September 7 in compliment Thompson (Elvira Wilburs), of San Francisco, Wedding will take place some time in October Trafford Hut Huteson, of Seattle er by Mrs, Hugo Carisc Lynn Tanner has and Miss Dorothy and Miss Hele y ' Junior Officers Entertain dance at the Officers’ club in Bremerton Dinner Dance at College Club The College club has cards out for a Saturday evening, September 22, at 7:15 o Miss Parshall to Be Feted and linen | ginia, 4 Miss | y mentioned will be a bridge tea ns will give at her home on September 17 Miss Alberta Schram's bridge tea Pearl Harold's large tea and towel shower, planne Mildred Stephens’ bridge on the 18th Informal Affairs for Mr: Honoring Mrs. William Sherman Walker, who ts leaving September 23) for Washington, D. C., Mrs. O. J. C. Dutton will have a bridge tea at her} ).. co, home on Tuesday afternoon, September 18 | Four tables have been arranged and additional guests have been asked | Mr. and Mrs. Humason Hosts * To honor Mr, and Mrs. Maurico Hoard, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Humason| Mr nd Mra. R. A. Swain have Will entertain with a dinner of eight covers this evening at the Hote! | Temoved from thelr sum Butler, followed by a theater party at the Metropolian. Mrs. Morris Gives Luncheon Por Mrs. Adam Beeler, just home from several % shortly on a three month ained at luncheon this afternoon at her home. Will Compliment Recent Bride 3 _ To compliment Mrs. J. Howard Lilly (Lols Dixon), Charies C. Thompson will entertain with a luncheon of twelve covers on Sunday for Tuesday, September 18, at the Rainier club. Plan Dinner for. Visitors | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ives will entertain at dinner on Wednesday fvening, September 19, at thelr home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul| Wilbur Masters (Doris Ives), of Los Angeles, who are visiting Mr. and| Mire. Jesse Ives, Covers will be placed for twelve. . Hosts at Informal Dinner Mr.and, Mrs, Albert Griffiths were hosts at an informal dinner mt their ‘home on Thursday evening in compliment to Mrs. Frank Kitchens, of ‘Chicago, the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tennant. ef e Urs. Clark Davis Complimented >In compliment to Mrs. Clark Davis, who recently returned from a trip Mrs. Robert W. McClelland entertained eight guests Tuesday after- On at Frederick & Neison’s tea room. Bridge was played later at Mra.| idge Tea Will Welcome Sister In welcome to her sister, Miss Julia Carlson, who has recently returned from an extended visit in the East, Miss Marie Carlson will have a bridge ‘tea on Saturday afternoon at the Tennis club. Five tables will be {n_ pla: “with invitations limited to close friends of the honor guest. ‘At the tea hour Misa Ruth Dally and Miss Marianne King will preside | Over the teacups and the Misses Dorothy Cleland and Mary McDonald will ‘assist. ote ve edding Date Set for September 29 The marriage of Miss Helen Hepler to Mr. Stuart Hindle, son of Mr. and|¥OTK will be outli James A. Hindle, will be colebrated Saturday afternoon, September j, at the home of Mr. Horace P. Chapman. e at Orthopedic Shops ‘Mrs. Elmer Waldron will be hostess for Frink Park guild at the Ortho. hb ‘Pedic Tea Shop Saturday, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Knapp, Mrs. Max|by the North Queen Anne P. T. A.| The board of directors of the Seattle ‘Harrison, Mrs. Ivan Hyland, Mrs. Charles Harrison, Mrs. G. W. Johnson, irs. Beulah Rovig, Miss Rita Martin, Miss Berenice Rovig, Miss Helen |theson, principal of the school who| hoff, \ rrison, Miss Betty Johnson and Miss Fiorence Johnson. | Sunset auxiliary will be in charge all day at the Thrift Shop. | crates CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ALPHA AUXILIARY CARD PARTY auxiliary to Local 587 ia to announce its card party, held Saturday evening, Sep- ker 15, at 8:15 o'clock, in Dart- aie cafeteria, Leary building, Sec- Pave. and Madison st. Everyone ee cee “STEVENS NO. 1, W. R. C. © Stevens No. 1, W. R. C, will the graves of deceased embers in Lake View cemetery on ‘Saturday afternoon, September 15, j she : Peon YEOMEN ‘The Junior Yeomen will meet Sat- urday, September 15, at 2 p. m, in & 0. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. cle 8 tia CHAPTER, o " Beattle chapter, No. 95, O. EB. 8. sgive a card party Saturday ening, September 15, at 8 o'clock, ‘ing’s cafeteria. All Eastern Stars welcome. s * ATHA CLUB _The Minnewatha club will give its fa Saturday night dance at _ Christensen’s Broadway hall, on Sep- lember 14. . ADDITIONAL CLUBS its first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Cora eChesney, across Take Washing. 4 on Tuesday, September 18. Take #teamer Ariel at Madison park 10:45 a. m. . ad LAND PARK P.T. A. Highland Park P..T. A. will have | first meeting of the year on ¥, September 18, at 2:30 Mru. Mary Avery Wilkine an address, Hefreshments @omen’s Clubs FREMONT W. The. Fremont . meet on Tuesday, September 18, at 2p. m., at the home of Mrs. “Social Morality." There will be a} MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 48 Myrtle Chapter No, 43, O. E. S., will conduct initiation ceremonies on Monday evening, September 17, in the Corinthian room at the Masonic SEATTLE LODGE NO, 7 Seattle lodge No. 7, Honor, will hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening, Sept, 18, at 7:45 o'clock, in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth A progressive whist party will follow at 9 o'clock. Degree of » Honor friends invited. Members from other states wish- ing to transfer to Seattle lodge may arrange to do #0 at any time, information call at the lodge rooms the first or third Tuesday of each month, or telephone the secretary at Degree of | Refreshments. GOOD CHEER CLUB The Good Cheer club, A. 0. U. Wa will give a progressive whist party Monday evening, sept. 1, ai the A. O. U. W, hall, 1409 Ninth ave. bers and friends welcome, ANNUAL BASKET PICNIC Chapter A, P. EB. O., will hold its annual basket picnic and business meeting at the home of Mrs. H. C, Ostrum at Medina, on Monday, Sep- Steamer Urania will leave from Toschi ferry dock at 1120 a. m., going direct to Dr. On- Bring cups and WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB The Woman's lakewood Civic} club will meet Tuesday, September McClay and members of the membership Gepasaltton: will. be da.scharge.of. (he! riot wis L PUP SRA PRE ; T Personal Music | . Claude Ram wilt leave! Violin Students’ October 1 f to be! Recital © gue iM ui Hu it Y ve, J. Me ‘ Mr, Pre i‘ r r . ‘ r a 1 w i v. a0 ¥ Mra, Baward t Ka , month, left Wed i fh r hom ‘ M 1M Knox 1 Ami a pe thelr hou eu \ ‘ A . a KB. T. Sharer 1 . . plan’ to motor to M i Adoration Dorows nM und Mre, Sha be for Atlantic Cit , - Mra, Harrison 0, Willy of Chicas i house guest of Mr. and M Max Olson for a week or ty Mr. and Mra. § M. Bu will visit with friends in Bellingham ver the weekend, toring from there to British Colum 1 the regular] cee ft | ? pA t First Christ | Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Stimson are] -) och. Broadway and Olive Bt m a trip of several weeks in|" "4 the Interesting features t be three numbe pet en's Lyric Choral ¢ 1 ama # by Mins Isabel Cr t x Aa and tor T ta be gone A f the ¢ * ¢ th r CHICKEN DINNER short time for Mercerburg school In| GouNTHY HOM? Pennsylvania “thio Pscyaaty | Miss Dorothy Gilmore will return He hia evenin m a montha’ vt her Mra, 1 ; aside, Ore : Miss Helen ( has returned ‘ ¥ from a visit eral weeks in Portland. | Perr. In addith to officers, + home |board of ors and the commit at Beaux Arts, across Lake Wash. | '¢° chair remaining charter |ington, to the Hotel Sorrento for ageer hie the winter months. Robe Miss G “parser trude White » Ethel Gies, Mr Mr. and Mra. Charles Man nq | Edna 1 i Maud Parker two sons have removed t (re, Kathe Olympian t I Betty Price hom ‘ » and M Mr, and Mra. C. BE. Boar lett ub holds 1 York to spend a|00n on the first third Wedne year at Colum ¥. Ming | days of the month, an | Bogardus A member of the|the second and f |class of 1922 at tho University of | of th path. The Washington and a’ member of Alpha|&y of each mo Omicron Pl sorority. mocting, which fs for members only 7 e At the other meetings the members Mr, and Mra. James Tracy and|®ro privileged Mra. J. Dargen returned thin week | embers and guests, tives and friends in the Fant. | program and there will be a recep. |'"® CO. ers : peanars | i to welcome the new members| oon, ori CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE The Keystone Congregational | church Is having a rummage sale on | Friday and Saturday, September 14) and 15, at Economy Market, between | September 1 |Pike and Union on First ave. {the Rotary club f aoa jwomen holding SEWARD P. T. A. from one business or p ‘The first P. T. A, meeting of the | ‘sible to me | Seward school will be held in the as.|ferhoff was been organised by Mis Ar Bruegger hoff, Se | sembly room on Thursday, September |th¢ pational organization chairman, 20. A buffet luncheon will be serv Miss Marian de Forrest, of Buffalo, | led at 12 o'clock, with the teach ¥ vations for the luncheon must be|*trong in the East, |made not Inter than Wednesday | clubs have been orga jnoon. A short business seasion will follow the luncheon, when the year’a| There are after which |‘ Mrs, Pearl Case Blough will speak | three years old. on “Delinquency | | eee |Vitation. There are 20 charter me RECEPTION FOR TEACHERS jbers in the Seattle club. This or Over 150 mothers and friends at-|!zation is managed by a board of di nine members, tended the reception given this week | rectc consisti in welcome to Miss Anna May Ma. | club are Miss Anna isn Molly Marie Bruog: returned recently from a year spent na CO jat Columbia university, and also to compliment the teachers. A musical|Merrick, Miss Aines Joyce, X Program was given by Mra, George | Clara Curtis and Mrs, Inez Myring Eder and Mra. Esato Natagor, and| The recently elected officers [CLUB The North End Progressive club| Miss Moll will assemble for the first regular | ship chairman: M meeting of the fall season, on Tues-| program chalrman; Mins day, September 18, at 2218 N. 41st Mra. J. G. Austin will be the hostess Reports from the state fede will be heard and plans made f ensulng year. Take car 18 or 2 Third ave. and get off at 41st four tHocks east. | Mario Brue; ation | man the | will be announced later. on | i Why should ou change to cole, CHIEU VACUUM PACKED COFFEE Quality, Flavor,and Strength | And in addition- the Key-opening can ROASTED, PACKED, AND GUARANTEED BY OCHWABACHER BROS. 2 CO, INC.SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, «| PEARLS FROM THE Invite. prospective \trom a nix weeks’ visit with rela-| September 19, at the Northold jIon, Miss Kato Holmes will tell us ~\of the activities of the Seattle Light The Zonta club of Seattle han just a Marie! nd the charter mem bership to the organization closes on 8 club is similar to men, tn that only | executive positions fesston are bership. Miss Brueg ypointed organizer by ers of the school as guests. Reser.| The Zonta movement is very nd the latest od in Los An ex, Cal., Seattle, and in Honolulu. active clubs at present, nd the national movement is only | Membership in the club Is by tn Baldwin, Mj ingle, Miss Kate Holmes, iss Ann Johnston, Miss Jeusio B. are: dainty refreshments were served In| Mrs. Inez Myring, president; Mrx the school dining room. |Clara Curtis, first vice presldont; | eal | Miss Jossie B. Merrick, second vice | NORTH END PROGRESSIVE |President; Mins Kate Holmes, secre tary; Miss Ann Johnston, treasurer; G. Baldwin \s member. ina Crangle is thel Cur ler attendance chairman, and Miss erhoff publicity chair Other committee appointments — ee FRIDAY - Chatter of the Shops cs!tive AT MALKAN’S! quaint, 4 Par finished wit oped ar x They're in the olden style, tranat rwo & nd ave. and West ake at Pine iat The “tatiored” girl may choose for hers a kid glove moothly banded at the wrist with a contrasting strip across the cuff! th the sim richest of frocks, 1s @ necklace of nering pear I find strands, perfectly graduated, at NELSON'S. “They are marked at only $4.86! 1214 Third Ave | Choose for the pleated frock the fabric of all-wool that's firmly woven and thin, “Br SATIN PUMPS AGAIN! io, of course, only the CHIFFON HOSE will do! Reautiful ones ) Kunmetal and gray are priced $1.60 at the Arcade Bootery 1 Ave. entrance, Arcade Bidg MADAM HAYES, CORSETIERE jon must have £ sa, front and ba Bi om et can achieve perfect comfort und MME. HAYES, 209 For beauty and richness, too, choose a black velvet gown banded at neck and wrists with white ermine, WHY WILL A GIRL Or a woman accept the handicap of unsightly facia} blemishes when | I y Baum removes th permanently! 1109 Peoples Bank Bldg. Se Pe Dancing pumps now combine plain black kid and silver fabric CHILDREN NEVER TIRE Of RED ROC A nilce of tomat 4 garnixh of dieed tomato, tuffed olives, Attractiv The dance hat may be of gold lace again. THEY SPARKLE WITH BRIGHT JEWELS! I find 8 hell combs-at W. B, CLIF 8 particularly Put the touch of color in your hair! So says a favorite model at the fashion show. So she wears a fan-shaped comb radiating rich blue light. JOIN THE HEMSTITCHING CLUB! Ar ve your work beautifully done at a 20 per cent saving 3 BRANTINGHAM, 4071 Arcade Bldg rey yr YOU NEEDN'T HAVE LOAD: to dress with Inction! Beautiful, scarcely-worn gar menté (some new) are priced at a'fraction of their coat at BETTY FARIS’ WIRTHM( SHOP, 216 McDermott Bldg, | It's a talent to properly wind hair on the curler before a permanent wave. For some of the most experienced operators still give frizzes. And one of the youngest creates invariably the coveted all-year-round marcel. | AKE ELSIE RING'S WORK Immensely! Her permanent waves need no preasing, patting or hag They fall in s—gglonny, frizzieas and all MAURINE, POUDRE 4 Union Bt, MA in-b6 CABLE-STITCHIN Hematitching is § cta, TWO FELTS FOR BIG BROTHER And one for mo baye Just cime home from CHURCHILY®. 1 pulled them off of top shelves looking tke ruins. And now they are as good as new! 403 Union 8t. fr ate And now our low footwear has an extra strap. It’s across the instep and applied like a bracelet from sole to sole. I EDNA WALKER WILL MAKE IT! Is your heart set upon a hat that will harmonize with your cos tume? Of ® particular fabric? An individual trim? «Tell Edna Walker! She utilizes your materials, too. 4098 Arcade Bidg. “+ MISS WALKER she'd found the cloud-gray enameled furniture of her tasteful new shop, “UP AT CAR ‘ST’—at $00 Pine St. It's unfinished It's a day of lamps—especially table lamps. This ac- counts for the fashion of the console table that fits up close to the end of the davenport or keeps discreetly out of the way in the hall. K MAE ST. DENIS About reserving spaco for your decorated China Pieces at the CERAMIC EXHIBIT, October 1 to 15. Teachers and amateurs, too, are invited to co-opernte, 4137 Arcade Square. wise PLATINUM OR BEIGE? THE MODEL will dyo your white fox fur perfectly! They've a splendid fur remodeling department, too. 627 Peoples Bank Bidg. aa es Great-grandmother used to part her hair in the middle, draw it tight over her ears and knot it at her neck. But did she know how to make it shine like black satin? THE MAGIC TOUCH OF EMBROIDERY Will give professional finish to the simplest of gowns. Newest de- signs are wrought in silk and meta! threads at THE RELIABLE, 304 Peoples Bank Bidg. Hemastitching, too. veg & A “fashion show" frock was embroidered in panels down the front and back and banded in the same way from hem to knee round and round, WHAT JOY TO FIND Marked at less than haif the very hat you'd be willing to pay eight dollars for! Attractive new Fall turbans and felts are priced for Saturday at $2.50, The MODEL MILLINERY, 627 Peoples Bank Ere) A KIDDIE AT YOUR HOUSE? Kach buyer of a MODEL hat at $3.60 and over gets a ticket en’ titling her to an absolutely free photograph of herself, a friend or some child she knows. Two rows of hemstitching running side by side qdorn in a lacy way the garment of organdie or Georgette crepe. A Patt TAKE IT TO EDITH HARRIS! She'll make up tho “cutoff” hair into sleek coils, a braid, “bobs” or curls, 614 Eltel building. Doll wigs, too, ae} Which will you be? Romp, Puritan maid, Poster girl or Lady Dignity? Every girl has a quadruple self. The bobbed girl can express them all, VELVET, VELOUR OR BEAVER It iva a hat, it can be cleaned and reblocked at the MODEL and trimmed with a pompon or soft band made from your own feathors, if you wish! 527 Peoples Bank Bidg. ‘ were A TENT? : Of course, it’s rather late to buy one, But you can rent one at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS. I find a lot of outdoor comforts at this store that you can use, for a small feo, on the fishing or hunt ing trip. It’s at 76 University Bey, on the bridge. * Not on the square at all is the trimming on the fall tailored things. It’s diagonally placed half the time! Smee IF 1 WERE A COOK I'd want to make huckleberry plo exactly the way they make ft at WING'S CAFETERIA! 1409 Flvst Avo, ee Did you know that we have wniquely beautiful lawns? Last week a New Englander visiting in the West sent © of finest Ay NOT HARD TO MAKE! home to Lexington a bushel of Seattle grass seed! (Adverti sement) FASHION WEEK Is always a revelation of strange and beautiful things! What a pity that we cannot live on and on in a realm of velvet and fur and gold lace! Now, let me take you around the corners about town again, Tye found a useful shop of rare gentility and charm on First ave. I've tried the floor of a beautiful new studio of the dance! I've learned delightful things about a magical process of printing. I’ve planned whole gardens for next year! I've much news for you today! 2E YOU AT THE STRAND! For after each Saturday afternoon and evening presentation of the photoplay, Theat,” there's to be a MILLINERY FASHION SHOW! Twenty-four Parisian hats from MAXIME'S will be shown on real girl models posed an portrait figures in @ great frame. Spe’ WE'VE NEEDED THIS! THE ENGRAVING SHOP of the Knoff Printing Co. has made its home at 1610 Fifth ave. Hoy Beausay, the director, is offering here & complete and ex line of social, business and personal sta- tonery and distin: reeting cards that feature PROCE a.) ING “giving the effect of engraving without the cost.” Opposite Freq erick & Nelson's. qSets I admire most the card at Christmas that’s individual, that’s carefully planned. Don’t you? MR. TOWNSEND IS SURE TO HAVE Some bx in his stock of good used furniture that will save you money. Everything's clean, shining—like mew—at the*EUREKA, 2029 First Ave., near Virginia, ire In some corner one must find a Windsor chair. That's the rule for living rooms! ar * I WANT THEM ALL! 4‘ That’s my one sorrow in going to the HOLLYWOOD SHOP to choose the coat, frock and hat for winter. The styles are lovely this year—and the “Hollywood” prices temptingly low. Upstairs, left, McDermott Bldg. What color leads? Black. And what fabrics? Satin and velvet. PP ee 5 GOOD LAWNS ARE A COMMUNITY ASSET You can secure exactly the selection of seeds and fertilizers best adapted to that beautiful new lawn you have in mind CHAPMAN'S GARDEN STORE. He's a lawn-seed specialis it Mi 19 Westlake, see WHAT'S A WALK Of a few blocks when one’s precious furs are concerned! MR. SIM- MONS" customers would find him if he moved up a mile, I know. He's exceptional. For skilled fur repuirs and fur remodeling I rec- ommend this shop at 624 Pike St, Summer discounts until Oct. Ist! “8 6 O MUSIC TONIGHT? ' . No matter what's wrong with your phonograph, you can have it re- paired at 1816 Westlake. PHONOGRAPH SUPPLIES. MA in-4976. ANOTHER WAY TO SERVE NOODLES! Boil them in salt water Grst and then fry them brown. Yon'll like RUBENSTEIN'S FRESH Pgg Noodles, sold at the best groceries, NORMA TALMADGE IS COMING Next Monday as the star of “THE LAW OF COMPENSATION" at the COLONIAL. Tonight and tomorrow Agnes Ayres appears in “Bought and Paid For.” It’s all black velvet finely shirred, a hat I much adore. The shape is a poke and theadornment, a single “snail” of silky jade plush at the left against the crown! UPSTAIRS IN THE McDERMOTT BUILDING You'll find a shop of practical, hand-made gifts. You'll find a party- favor place, four shops where clever hats and frocks and suits are displayed, and @ tea room where delicious food’ 1s served. Do you need an optometrist’s attention—a marcel or a manicure? Things electrical for the house? Togs for the boys? Calling cards or announcements? Reasonable prices prevail at all the McDermott building specialty shops. You must surely visit them! AT FOURTH AND PINE. ae Among things Chinese, the most beautiful, I think, are the parchment pagoda Mantel Lamps used in pairs. @ THEY’VE CUT FLOWERS, TOO! Now's the time to select the particular dahlias—all the flower vari- eties!—you'll need next spring. Blooms are on display at the new COLT-McLOUGHLIN SEED AND BULB SHOP at 407 Union St. ps waar MARY ANN WELLS Is still enrolling pupils at her new SCHOOL OF THE DANCE in the Hubbell Building on Sixth and Union. Sho'll handle the work of the tiny people as well as the ballet, this fall, Classes this’ week! EL iot-6523. 7 * Those flutteritig fall Frocks of georgette, nun’s-velling or crepe simply pleated from thé shoulders, are of the simplest Mnes. You can duplicate them at home economically, for at E, H. SHAMEK'S all kinds of pleats are laid perfectly, 1512 Fifth Ave. ° THE FINEST WATER IN THE WORLD Flows into our homes in Seattle, It's ours for the turning of a tap! It Keeps health glowing, skins clear and linen white. The SEATTLE SUPPLY LAUNDRY needs no secret processes to keep your clothes looking like now. Just pure, every-day soap in fakes, water-lots' of it—perfect machinery and intelligent workers—these are solely responsible for thé wonderful service there. Why drudgo over tubs? Call CA pithoa(o, * fe. TO MAKE’ THE KITCHEN SHINE Go over tho refrigerator, the water pipes, the woodwork with “NU- SINK." “It's the new wonder enamel in white. You can put {t-on yourself, it dries in a night and gives a bright porcelain finish to, anything of wood or metal, Buy it at Uh! Bros, 609-511 Union @ ole Wallpapers for the library and the hall are printed like » old tapestries. WHY NOT HAVE . A sowing machine of your own when the SINGER SHOP at 1524 Wirst Ave, guarantes even tneir rebuilt maghines thatyou may buy at a bargain’ mCi pian a eS