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29, TTLE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 19 beatae at iat ¢ t of the stormy, | week for Pendleton, Ore. mot the Tit-| down to attend the Round THE SE STAR rsonal William he last PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, ‘Telephone, Main 0600. t Assistant—Frances Oldham, ae Nay, BH | scant RORnERT ro PIC Robort hold a pl Wednesday o'clock, If MORIUS NIC Morris & n Ve ptember the CLUB We Tell It With VALUES TOMORROW OVER 1000 DRESSES Youthful in their clever “Sweet Sixteen” originality SO DIGNIFIED AS TO CARRY THE WEARER WITH DISTINCTION THROUGH ANY NOTABLE GATHERING AT. volal club wil unteer Leonard weather is wring be held at 12th ave. invited the plenic p donce Luithien will on & month and Mre astern ADDITIONAL CLUBS trip thru ornia, Hostesses at Large Affair for Mrs. Ramsay;}} ‘ ee oe Miss Black Will Compliment Cousin , ie LEGION ¢ Women of Mooseheart of will give a dane Moone Temple} | Fi . kane la a visitor Mra. ¢ mou at Miss Beryl Keith motored to Bay ty for the us the guest Mins} week-end, — Legion HONOR Mrs, Claude C. Ramsay, who is leaving soon on a threo in Months’ visit in North olina, Mra, Pierre P. Ferry and Mra. fohn B. Ryan are giving a large buffet luncheon on Thursday afternoon, September at the home of Mrs, Eliza Ferry Leary and Mab Tongs will bo the diversions of the afternoon Thvitations have been confined to Mrs. Ramsey's friends. Greenough int FEDERATION OF CLUBS moeting crry WOMEN or ration of Women's ee es F \ A “J . \ n place on Monda Cards Out for Tea on September 26 Ag i, Coptagtouy yg Miss Julia Black has sent out cards for a tea on Wednesday afternoon, \ , of Heptember 26, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at the home of her sister, Mra, | giiiton Fleetwood. The affair will honor her cousin, Miss Winifre | Byans of Kansas, who arrived Monday, to be Miss Black's guest for the winter, | Miss Evans will attend the University of Washington ) cre q y : ~ | Will Entertain for Out-of-Town Guests Mrs. Lawrence Gray Is extending invitations for a tea at her home on Friday afternoon, September 21, to compliment Mra. E. Floyd Black, of | =) Cincinnati, Obio, Mrs. Millington Gray's mother, who {s their house guest eat ay | Mrs. Stimson to Honor Miss Kittinger 4 fo honor Miss Katherine Kittinger of New York, Mrs. Fred Spencer Bimison will be hostess at a buffet dinner at her home on Friday evening. Avitations have been confined to friends of Miss Kittinger's in the Founger married sot. Bridge Tea Planned for Wednesday Mrs. Lee J. Brawley Is entert of four tables on Wednesday afternoon at her he Addit guests Thaye been invited for the tea hour. Cards Mr left and nd of the City Beatle Clubs will ptember 24 Mr mtinent, are Mra, Herbe Acres farm, ed clut Harvard ave, and * aaks Springfield Thomas st Mans, Mr T Vancouver, B. ¢ * with Mr . . YLVANIA STUDY CLUB The Pennsy.vania Study club will Friday ptember 21, at the Federated clubhouse for a noonday luncheon with Mra, Anna E. Bloom Mra. Harrtet Stein an hos ox. “Outing Reflections'’ will be the birth of a will “"Edueation, 14, at the Mra, Ella Cudihee will talk on] eral hospital *Organization.* AUXILIARY TO CALEDONIAN OF 8ST. ANDREWS Ladies’ Auxiliary to the ( ou. W and Mre deus Grossoup PRN ot la few da | jamin 8. spending Mrs, Ben: pai and oup. O28 Mr. Mra. Frank Skinner {Linna Downie) are being rat and and te th nse to roll ¢ lated on daughter ann npeak on September on: Gen. oe. Brooks Alt to the Epi oe Robert a | Virginia, rtson opal has school re in “-* Perki a fonlan 9 ts A.| Mina Jo Sop ning Kerns tn . no returned vinit Portiand oe ning ey from with David Dow, | Watt, vice tember Their smartness is achieved by the things we put into them to sustain the “Sweet Sixteen” reputation. Nothing superficial about them. They more than hold their own with garments sold at much higher prices in other store r with a brid the auxifiary low « preatdent; Mt Mr. Kenneth dg jon the Ruth A Angeles University of re left Saturday for attend the thern California. of pre . ta vil Miss Roberta Roberts was | jawarded the gold medal in|VADIES OF THE jthe contest at the King |99" s sao j | County W.C. T. U. 4 card pa wv ce tion held last week, 8 p ana Mrs.| trait by James & Merrihew,| First Alaskans are tnvi ing Sunday for New York, and Mra Willem T. McLaren, who return xander la will J . r Mrs. Vincent Entertaining Mrs. Lyle Staver Vincent has arranged a luncheon of ten covers for Wednesday afternoon at the Seattle Tennis club. Luncheon for Two Ho 6 onor Guests. To honor Mrs, Edward E. Webs the house guest of Mr. | Edwin Elisworth Brown, who is } : , treasurer, Mr, W. K. Ma North | graduated from lane, CONVEN| with gt Por- | tomber ave. 21, at A Canton Crepes, Taffe- tas, Satin-Back Crepes, Beaded Georgettes, Bead- ed Cantons, Satins, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Import- ed Spangled Tunics. For Juniors, Misses, College Girls and Wom- . |SEATTLE ART CLUB sol 2 HAS REGULAR MEETING A. will meet at! A tion 19 Feed Handkerchiefs,” me, en by Lucien Perrot, » monthly of the Sen clut dd recently from a year's stay In the ast, Mrs. Henry B. Mortis will be hostess at a luncheon of twenty covers, | followed by oridge, at her home on Thursday afternoon. . : Tea Honors Three Daughters Mrs. Byron L. Sutton was hostess this afternoon at her home, 2606 | REEN LAKE n Lake reel in na welce | lar Art in meeting | Struve Mr. and Mr, and Mr, FS the ederick with LADIES" o Lad AID SOCIETY Ald of I last week at their studio : ard Presby Hoge Building and | week end | Mt. St. Helen's place, entertaining with a Wiree daughters, Mrs. W. Franklin be and Miss Bessie Sutton, who leave September 2 | y of Wisconsin. © ‘Asters in altthe lovely paste! sha F Sroad bowls thru the rooms, and formed the attra: O¥ea table where Mrs. John G. Matthe t@a B. Hackett and Mrs. Halton L. Helwig alter fohn Alexander Duncan sted the lightful tea in honor of her | Lawton of Bremerton, and M 0, for the Unt des were arranged In baskets and © center for the | E. Schneider, Mrs. ed at the urns, hostess in entertaini: ws, Mrs. Alf ‘Luncheon for Mrs. Masters /For Mrs. Paul Wilbur Masters of Los Angeles, who Is visiting {n town. Site Arthur Nordhoff will giwe a luncheon on Thi The College club. raday afternoon, at | Spokane Girl to Be Honored Miss Emily Jennelle will compliment her house guest, Miss Jane Brown 5 ef Spokane, at bridge on Friday evening, September 21 peuests will come in for dancing. . ill Entertain Guild at First Meeting Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mrs. Roy Campbell will entertain Capitol Hin | of the Orthopedic hospital on ave. N. ‘This is the first meeting of the new year and will be an all-day session. | © dt is hoped there will be a large attendance to begin the season's activities. Large Tea Honors Mrs Walker "Masses of gold and brown autumn flowers, combined with blue and ‘Chinese red, were the decorations at jome this afternoon goon for Washington, D. C. ‘Presiding at the urns were Mrs. Edmund Bowden and Mrs. John Parker | assiting were Mrs. Robert E. Small, Mrs, Ernest B. | Henry Lennox jr. and Miss Beth Bowen. . ° Small Dinner at Home D> With covers placed for eight guests, Miss Charlotte Bloedel ts enter- | taining at her home this evening. is . ee Service at Orthopedic Shops ‘The ladies of Westminster church, with Mrs. Scott Matheson as hostess, ill have charge of the service Wednesday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. | "Assisting will be Mrs. John F. Reed, Mrs. Harry Kennedy, Mrs. Georgo| Mrs. M. ‘Beardsworth, Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. Harry Gilbertson and Mrs. L. N. ) The Thrift Shop will be in charge guild In the morning, and Mrs, | in the afternoon. a fn honor of Mrs. Later, additional | | Friday at Mrs. Taylor's home, 926 To Mrs. O. J. C. Dutton’s tea at Willlam Sherman Walker, her who Hussey, Mra. Wooster, Mrs. H. Knausenberger, . Staube. of Mra. W. M. Humason for Queen Benjamin Petley for Madrona guild! @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY The Dunlap P.-T. A. will meet at s Bschool Wednesduy, September 49%, at 3 p.m. The business meet- ‘ will be followed by a reception ) to the principal and teachers. . eee STERN STAR CLUB |) ‘The Eastern Star club will give a Bridge party for members and on Wednesday, September 19, at 2:15 p. m, at 4090 Arcade pens. ee WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB The Drama department of “Woman's Century club will meet fednesday, September 19, at the of Miss Sara Williams, at Me- ina. Members are asked to meet Teschi Park at 11:15 a. m., to take boat across the lake. A play ne- fled “Enter Madame,” written by “Miss Gilda Barsei, assisted by Miss Dolly Byrnne, will be the program in | @harge of Mrs. C, G. Bradner. “8 Woman's Century club met “Friday, September 14, at the Y. W. A. Reports from delegates who vattended the State Federation of Women's Clubs at Mount Vernon in ‘Sane, were heard. These delegates ‘Feported the more important meet- {ngs of the convention program, and d a feature of the convention was gracious and generous hospital. ‘of the towns of Mount Vernon, | Sedro-Woolley, Anacortes, Burling- ton and others. The deiegates felt » the convention had been both help- and instructiv Mrs. George D. Schofield, presi- it of the club, in closing the pro- fam for the day, extended a warm e to members at the begin. of the club season, and gave a outline of the year's work eee the GFELLOW P-T, A. Longfellow PT, A. will meet at he school Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 2 m. Mrs. Austin E. Griffiths, Vorld’s Peace Palace.” Music by ‘Behool. Reception for teachers, 5 Piieliew UXILIARY TO WASHINGTON ONEERS = The Women’s Auxiliary to Wash- on State Pioncers will asvemblo / Bt Pioneer hall, Madison park, Wed- “nesdey, September 19, for the last Meeting of the season and the annual lection of officers. All wornen who Have fived in Washington during ter- | sociation are also cordially invited. ‘there will be a basket luncheon at | 12:30 o'clock. | * MOUNT BAKER LUNCHEON CLUB The Mount Baker Park Luncheon | club will meet Wednesday, Septem- | ber 19, at the club house. Luncheon | served at 1 o'clock will be followed by bridge. The hostesses include Mra, H. D, Austin, chairman; Mrs. J. H. Baird, Mrs, K. A, Burnell and Mrs, A. H. Kellogg. eee BRITISH-AMERICAN AUXILIARY Auxiliary to British-American| meets with Mrs. Vincent Munday, 505 32nd ave. Wednesday, Septem- ber 19, at 2 o'clock. a WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB Mrs. R. J. Reekie will entertain Woman's Educational club Wednea- day, September 19, at 1 o'clock luncheon at her home, 9125 Rainier ave. eee COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN Seattle Council of Catholic Wom- en meets Wednesday, September 19, at 245 o'clock in Knights of Co- lumbus hall, Judge King Dykeman will speak on his work in the juve- nile court. . ALKI REVIEW Alki Review has meeting in A. O. U. W. ball Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 8 o'clock. Gards at. 9 o'clock. ee LADY EAGLES CLUB Lady Eagles club meets in M. F. B 4. hall for luncheon Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 1 o'clock. Business ses. sion followed by cards. WHITWORTH P.-T. A. Whitworth PyT. A. will moet in school auditorium Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 2:30 p.m. Program by Rooms 8 and 16. Talk, Miss Emma Hart, principal, and by others. ee GRSON P..T. A. merson P.-T. A. will welcome the and principal, in school basement, Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 2:30 p.m, “Ideals of Parent-Teacher Work and How Circle Committee Work Correlates With That of the Central Council.” Mrs. John G, Mat thews. Business session. see MAPLE HILL P. T. A. fitorial days are eligible to member- _ Ship and are invited to attend. Of- 8 cers and trustees of the Pioneer As- Maple Hill P. T. A, will meet Wednesday, September 19, at 2:30 p.m, at the school, adn. the: as Stars and friends Dr. the Church on Wednesday, 2:20 p. m |cotics and the danger to our boys) MAPLE HILL and giris, ALKI REVIEW Alki regular meeting In the A hall, September will meet in the annex M ot 19, at £:20 28 MoH m ere mad t t Club of Mra Max |C Wod. at 10:30/C. lw Jobn P. on the La Farge 1 exp’ . H 1 meet Wed r 19, at 2 p. m. d room at the Masonic nd Harvard. * in m. | tie Eas’ | | NARCOTICS | will speak before | the First Baptist) > Sept. 19, ct of Nar SPEAK OD McKibben ladies of on the sub, NO. 59 No, 69 will hold tts | ini Lu Ww. May. at 9 Review °. 1409 Ninth 19th. rd party Everybody welcome. fait Work All Bridge an Crown Wor lan and | German wilt] Were Taghoim, | 21, at| 21, | IMPROV held of Mr. ave. H at Hollan co and Italy, Plans © Halle rty to be given in October, cen k The following well admitted to M. Ellis, John Willam E D, Hardwick, Lewin § iiiam FR. Claxton, Willard Ft Hug 1 George Hamilt Art ¢ will by known artists roembership Allen, Ted Pie aries * k & Nol um the week of Se A Teacher Associa riday, September the school, ARRISON P. T. Ha ie n Paren OLYMPIC CAMP Oly fe ¢ No. 9319, Royal will hold a September U. W. hall np ‘amp hbors of America, sinesa neasion Friday. at § pm, in A. 0. ee ar | M The Map! a lawn social Saturday September 15, at the home L, A, Chapman, 6817 18th 150 residents of the dis vement club even. . 8. MEDIUM BROWN HAIN looks best of after « Golden Glint Shampoo —Advt. DENTAL WORK % OFF % OFF d k The Cost on Dental Supplies Have Been Reduced. | Can Pass This Saving on to You— DR. J. T. 830 a m. to 8 p. m—Tuen The word BEST, as I use it, means the very highest skill of gradu- ate and licensed den- tists together with the highest grade of work- manship and material. WILSON day, Thursday, Saturday Sundays Until Noon 8:30 a, m, to 6 p. m—Monday, Wednesday, Friday Ist and Pike, Over Bartell’s EL iot-1833 cen | Mrs. | shua Green at thelr home at Mr, and Mra to their house in Miss Eleanc ch b from the Ea ms returned ¢ vinited for ting from Boston in andon ¢. om t their Henry cir home at home in . Mr. and Mra. and Mrs. Willis. B. | turned from a motor Columbia. s Herr have ip to British Mr. and Mra. George Harris Clute have removed from 1521 Second ave, | where they bave been for the sum mer months, to 141 .. A. C. Graft hare re 9 East Denny way to trol apartme Newport way. | Mr. and Mr moved from 1 the ¢ trict attended and lorchestra of 15 the Maple Hil ning. | | LONESOME CLUB Lonesome club wil evening, September ‘oke b ng. T munity 9 program, Strar welcome. meet 14, at ere will be and a special and lonely peo. | Tuesda j iit W. C. T. U. CONVENTION One of the Important features of the King County W. C. T. t |tion which clo succesful fossion on 12, wan the report of the department of anti- narcotics, Mra, Christian McAllister, | *uperintendent. Five thousands tem- perance leafiety and blotters have | been distributed In the public schools. Mrs. McAllister urged the unions to ret in touch with the Boy Scouts as thru them a great work may be ac- complished along the lines of law en- | forcement. conven- doa September Alfred Rollo and Mr es furnished the | | Prizes awarded to the best county | jessay on “Scientific Temperance” | were presented to Dorothy Duss, se lenth grade, Des Moines, $5; Dorothy | Colman, sixth Evelyn Swan, | Moines, $2.60. Tho six girl contestants for the | gold medal included Winifred Pierce, Virginia Sterer, Mary Elien Cooper, Alice Yonkinan, Roberta Roberts and Mabel ( nn. Roberta Roberts was the successful contestant, The judgos |were Prof, Otto Luther from the grade, fitth Renton, grade, How to Stop Sour Stomach Chrontc With Many People—Stu- art's Dyspepsia Tablets Bring Quick Comfort—Sweeten and Stop Acid, Sour Risings and Such Dyspeptic Distress. When tho fact ts considered that even careful people, those who fol- . low dict rule. Gestion, no argument ts needed to pmend the best moans of relief, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are used by lawyers, doctors, teacher by business mon, high Ivers, # industrial workers, clerks, the worst aoused stomachs in i world, those of a host of trav- Vor thitty years people have lonrned that they may eat what they like or what In ket before them, and no matter what the condition of the stomach, if due to dyspopsie, there sour risings, they give the stomach the alkaline effect which overcomes acidity and thus y either avold 9 else they eit fortified. Get -cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store and arm yourself alnst indlenstion—Ad- wonderful tablets stop gassinoss and | get attacks of indi-|a. en of all ages, in sizes 16 to 44, MAN-MADE TAILOR SUITS Satin Lined Coat Show Visualizing how we can put more value than ever into them by reason of our enormous fac- tory purchases. It is Quality you get at— SPORT COATS For street, motor, field, school and business, in Polaires and Mojave stripes and plaids, full satin ned. Bizes 16 to 44, amazing what Style and DRESS COATS of the most refihed modes, with and without fur collars— Bolivias, Suedynes and Velours —full satin lined. Sizes 16 to 4“ fe Oe SECOND AT SPRING Queen Anne high school, Rev. R. Krieger, Asbury M. E. church, and Mra. Harriet Saunderson. see YEAR'S PROGRAM ANNOUNCED ‘The Alpha club announces {ts pro- gram for the cominig year ax follows: Rept Modern China," Mrs. Wil- Ham M. Curting Oct. 4—"Anclent China Oct. 18-—""Trayels In Germany, and Switzeriand,” Mra. Amella G. son; “America’s Constitution,” Mra, Elda 20— Mra, Curtine. “"Muntelpal Government,” Mra. ton. "Robert rolina F. Clark; J. Brown. Dec, ¢—Roll call: Christmas “Christmas Carols," Mra lontine, Jan, Browning.” Mrs. ‘Mra. Browning,” Mra. Carrte B, Val- “Travels in Italy, Helgium,” Mra W, H, Oliver Jan. 17—""Travele tn Mexico," Mra Clara Swan Short; pariiamentary drill Feb. T—"Seandinavian Peninsula,” Mre. T. BH. Garrison. Feb, 21—"P, Loewe, March 6—*Travels William 2B, March 20. “Big Business,” “Short History of Musi Kingston, April 3 conference. April 17——Roll call; quotations fro “Bootland,” Mra. Walter I. Ma ‘Beotch Writers," Mrs. A, Gs France and sidential Timber," Mrs. R tn Egypt,” Mra. Ww. Mrs, ‘ne Election of officers and hook “City of Seattle Since the Big Fire.” Mra. P. 8. Masters, May 16-—“A Trip to Mount Rainier, Mra. Fred Hamilton: “Mammoth t Mra. William Lambuth. May 28—Reciprocity day, June 7—Roll call; call of the summe “Women in the Medical Profession,” Dr, Lalrd eee SEATTLID DAY AT FAIR Seattle Day at the Western Wash- ington fair is Thursday, October 4th, and on that day all Seattle is expected to be present to make it the banner attendance day, In order to stimulate interest among women, the Seattle Chamber of Commerce will give $69 In cash to the women's organization send: ing down the largest delegation, and Mr. A. W, Leonard, president f the Puget Sound Power and Light company, will donate a beau. tiful and useful electric percolator with tray, sugar bowl and pitcher, for the second largest delegation, cheer: | Pa and Frocks in crepe-back satin crepe All sizes Afternoon ffeta, and Made in our own factory nish mixtures and checks. to 44.. in man- Sizes 16 Portland San Francisco {All women’s are | eligible. The Western Washington Fair association bas established an of- |fice in ‘the Arctic building, ninth |floor, Further information may be obtained by visiting the office or calling Main 5060, Local 21. Mr. R. F, Weeks, Mr. F. W. |Graham and Mrs. George H. Guy, organizations -|the Washington fair conimittes, feel that if the women will take hold of Seattle day, a new record will | be made. CARTRIDE PLEATS Cartridge pleats are used effective {iy on serge dresses and on heavy coats, and occasionally on silk frocks. Small capes or jackets accompany many of the smartest gowns, usualls lined with the material of the frock APRON WITH FROCK An unusual dinner frock of henna colored georgette has wide, full apron solidly embroidered tn silk exactly matching the frock in color, METALLIC EMBROIDERIES Silver embroidery on black crepo or satin is very smart this season. Rhinestone beading is most effective on black velvet, EVENING PUMPS Pumps of gold or silver brocade aro worn with: flesh colored stockings with practically any type of evening frock. Flowers of silver cloth are an ranged in rows on the collar and cufts of a turquoise blue evening coat that fastens with two roses. Mix Gold New York Medal Cocktail Sauce— fa that the Catsup and Horee-ra THE BEST Chicage You Mix It Yourself A New Cocktail Sauce for Oyster, and Fish. This is how to make it: 2 parts tomato catsup, 1 part prepared horse-radish, 1 part teusy, tangy, GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise This sauce, this Creati Medal Mayonn ‘ise Chet i digas Lobster, Crab ef, is not a recipe to be tried today and forgotten to- » Tewilltake it i famous enucos that wil Ive for ok seo live for all time. —but be the eat quality, oat FOO!