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PAGE Seattle Si ociety Telephone, Main 0600. Frances Oldham. 10 Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Assistant From} ‘urran, Supper for Luncheon Will Honor Mrs. ¢ New York; Sunday Night Artist and Visitor MY Horace ¢ a luncheon of Henr Mr entertainthe with Mr arents, EDWARD LINCOLN SMITH | Curran | and My P « at her home on Satuntay to honor i ), of New York, who {a v iting her p Mr. and Mrs. Butler Plan Buffet Supper To honor thetr Mr. J ontly A stay abr 1M from An rosso, Wis, who] r aunt, Mra, Ander Mr an informal buffet supper at} ® n Butler, wh an s Hattle | ext has b and M their he Mr. and Mr on. © on Sunday evening : . Struve Give Dinner Dance Mr. and Mrs. Struve last at their home Autumn shades tn jon browns and reds festooned with the Sixty gu ertained by Frederic given decorate, the K¢ nged in the ba nd the walls were ta smart dinner na f of marigolds and = were mi tat arr Mr. and Mrs. Struve were assisted in receiving by Colonel and Mrs Alexander Wetherill Small Luncheon for Mrs. Jones Whittlesey ia Thu sy Burma, ng with a smal luncheon at of Mra. Alfred Edward own, ent afterne set clud on in hon who is a visttor Smart Tea Compliments Bride ire € a afternoon with a lovely tea at ¢ daughter, Mrs. James Lealie M. R. Wood rec with Mrs. s of Rangoon, in tv of scarlet and coral] autumn tones, with] For the tea table the} Aelicate pastel shades. | Mrs, R, Waymire, brilliant with baskets of dablias tn t adorned the drawing room. hostess ch ‘" ty basket of blossoms in t Alternating at the urns were Mra. L. A Mrs. Grant nd Mrs. B. H. Hatch Mrs, David Ward and the Misses Kathleen Parshall, Ruth Middleton, | and Audrey Tho cards were received by| and a prof maple folla, rshall, Collins assisted. njoyable features of the afternoon were the vocal selections Mrs. H. B, Perry. b . . . | Mrs. Harbaugh Honors Mrs. Toy |) Mrs. Karl S. Harbaugh entertained informally at luncheon this after noon at the for Mrs. W. O. Toy of San Francisco, who is visiting Mr. uido Paria, The gue bridge and Mah Joi Give Dinner for California Guests {| Mr. and Mrs. George Black were hosts last evening at a dinner of} twelve covers in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Black, of Santa Barbara, | "Cal, the guests of Mrs. Ch os Black. Mrs. Broderick’s Bridge Tea Lovely Brilliant autumn foliage and flowers In golden browns, orange and red shades were utilized by Mrs. Hi y Br ick for the decorations of h home this afternoon at her charming bridge tea. Fourteen tables were in play, and a large group of friends came in later for tea. Orange and bronze-tinted blossoms filled a flame-colored bow! for the center of the attractive table, where Mra. Val Dempsey and Mrs, William J. Coyle presided over the cups. A Mra, Walter Wand, Mrs. R. D. Baker and Mra. B. A. Hyatt. Affairs to Honor Mrk Goddard Honoring Mrs. Ralf Goddard, of Long Beach, Cal, who with Mr. God dard and their son is spending a short time in town, questa at the Hotel Washington, Mrs. G. A.C. Rochester and her daughter, Mra, David Morgan Roderick, will give a musica! tea on Monday afternoon, September 24, from 3 until 6 o'clock at the Sunset club. Mrs. Goddard, who before her marriage was Miss Lalla Drano, formerty made her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rochester. Another affair planed to compliment Mra. Goddard {« the informal Juncheon Mrs. Francis Guy Frink has planned for Thursday afternoon of this week, with invitations confined to intimate friends of the honor guest. club and Mrs. ¢ 4 later attended th party at the club = were | Names Tea Assistants Mra, Jameg Leslie Wood (Roma Reed), who Is entertaining on Friday | » afternoon with a Bridge tea for Miss Kathleen Parshall, a late Septem- ber brideelect, has asked as assistants, Mrs. M. R. Wood, who will pour, and the Misses Pearl Harold, Alberta Schram, Audrey Collins and Mary Elisabeth Retsdort. : Evening Bridge at Home Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Houston will entertain with five tables of bridge on Thursday evening at their home, in honor of Mrs. David Studier of Los Angeles, who is visiting her pare Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Hasson. To Assist at Tea At the bridge tea Mrs. Herman Goetz and Miss Helen Goetz are giving at the Tennis club on Saturday afternoon in compliment to Mis« Helen | Lindeman, a bride-to-be of October, assisting will be Mrs, Frank A. Flagier, | Mrs. G. Lindeman, Mrs. W. E. Waldo, Mrs. Harry L. Goetz, Mrs, Otto Witt#er and Miss Jean. Fox. La Boheme Club Plans Program for Year La Boheme Music club has atranged a very attractive and interesting program for its year’s work. The club will meet the second Friday of each month for a business session and program, ‘The program as outlined follows: October 12, French opera; November 9, French opera: December 14, music of modern France; January 11, music of modern France; February | 8, folk songs of Russia; March 12, ecclesiastical and national music of] Russia; May 14, Neo-Russian school; June 13, additional Russian com-/ ‘? posers. Officers for this year include Miss Margaret Search, president; Mrs. Harry Cone, vice president; Mrs. E. C. Walling, secretary; Miss Winifred | Bateman, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Wilkins Barwick, publicity chairman, . Hosts at Dinner In honor of Mrs. David Studler of Los Angeles, Dr. and Mrs. Sexton are entertaining at dinner this evening at their home. will be placed for 12. Cc. Covers Service at Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Lee Baker will be hostess for St. Margaret's guild of St church hursday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Assisting will be Mrs. Donald McEacher: Mra. Arden Smith, Mra. W. W. Turner, Mrs. Charles Brackman, Mrs. Kathryn Thompson, Miss Mary Hammond, Miss Helen « Baker and Miss Kathryn Hyland. The Thrift Shop service will be directed by Mrs. C. A. Holmen for Renton Hill guild and Mrs. E. R. Boswell for First Hill guild, @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Mark's) ae ee be made hot later than Wednesday noon. A short business session will follow the luncheon, when the year’s work will be outlined, after which Mra. Pearl Case Blough will speak on “Delinquency” ears LATONA PT. A. The Latona Parent-Teacher asso. ciation will hold its regular business meeting Thursday, September 20, at 2:40 p. m., in the school assembly. Important business is to come be- fore the association. Every member ig urged to attend, “ GERMAN SOCIETY German Ladies’ society will give a card party in Odd Fellows’ tem ple, Thursday, September 20, at p.m. LADIES’ T AUXILIARY auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Thursday, September 20, at 2 p. m., at 1616% Third ave, Members urged to at tend, THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB Thursday Musical club will be en- tertained by Mrs. L. L. Larson at her home in Kirkland, on Thursday, eptember 20, Members take ferry at Madison park at 12 o'clock. Bas: ket luncheon precedes the usual pro- OF BUILDING oe MEET) TRUSTEES The building trustees of the Feder- ation of Women's clubs will meet Thursday, September 20, at the Fed- ¢rated Clubhouse at 10:30 a. m. Those faving lawn fete tickets are request- ed to return them at this meeting, os JETRS OF ZORGE ughters of St. George meet in M. BE. B, A. hall, Thursday, Septem ber 20, at 1:30 o'clock, SEWARD P.-T. A, The first PT. A. meeting of the Seward school will be held in the assembly room on Thursday, Sep- tember 20, A buffet luncheon will be ser at 12 o'clock, with the teachers of the school as guests, , Besorvations for the luncheon must WOMEN LEGION Women of Mooscheart Legion will give a dance in Moose Temple Friday evening, September 21, OF MOOSEHEART DATES TO REMEMBER ADAY, SEPTEMBRE £0 Personal an Hamlin White TL. R, Hogaboom ad Mr Thur helan, to spend th Mr De and Mr will leave Lake ¢ ond V M Parrish, Jr. of Boa: | ire Roswell siting her Mr Mr Aw Ma daught and PRIDAY, sHerennn Miss Katherine 1 from a thre friend turned with relatives and land. Mins 1 Vera Ande of Mr M Me Miss Tilllan Carstens and Mr, and Mrs, Harry of Bellingham were the week-end guents of Mr Mrs, Frederick Pine mor home at W! and Mrs Franc ved recently to Low e thelr home Sewall and at their sum: | Claude TI formerly Mr San Inco, Ange Mr. Kenneth McKenzie for New Orleans, his home left T where he oe C. G, Morrison have summer home their bi in Mr. and Mrs. removed from tl at Agate Point town. Miss Kat elr to use TURS AY, SEPTEMBER earl Ha . for Mrs, Warren Hinton is making a| short visit in Ellensburg. eee Hamp On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Mine J t children ‘Tuesday Mr. and 4 Bast 4 and arrived Mra. J. of Cleve w and, 1 th O, Manche Mra lake H ave and Mrs. Alton W Olive Leonard are expe Leonard tod {fornia Mr. and M to rett about Mr: and Mrs, Fy family nk 8, Bayley and are their after spending the summer at occupying town and Mrs. George Samuels are guest at the Wal days San Franc dort for a fe Dr. Hattle Slaughter has returned | from a four months’ trip abroad. eae Mr. and Mrs. dren are occupying town, after Country club. NINET) TH CENTURY CLUB The Nineteenth Century club will] meet at Bine Lantern Tea House, corner Broadway and at, September 20, John Eddy and chit their in & summer spent ai oe NINA M. FRYE TE Nina M. Frye tent, . will give a Veterans’ | hall, September 20 public is invit DELTA PHI MOTHERS’ CLUB Delta Ph! Mothers’ club wilt hold ite first meeting of the year | Thursday, September 20 SeARD home of Mrs. Schmidt, ‘ hid Me mish. Boat leaves Pier 3, rl and returns at 3 p., m. lunch. Daughters of | | nory, Thur $30 p Refreshmen: o- at m. The |to sew |from 10 a | Arcade bu c ard W, home! of ‘Mrs T.1 Ht on Friday, Mra, Ma have jcharge of the program, Members urged to be present, an business of Importance will action, will, moet Shepherd 624 at, Septem MIZPAH TEMPLE, NO. 90 Mizpah temple, No. 90, Pythian Sisters, will meet in Knights Pythias hall, 4719 University w aa Thureday evening, september 20. A/REED CHAIRS SUGGESTED | card party will follow the businens FOR A MODEST HALLWAY | meeting, to which everybody is in. vited. Refreshments will be served. | . | Comfortable and Inviting It Still Conforms to Custom, . will come up for trans ALPHA CLUB The Alpha club will meet with Mrs. Caroline F. Clark, 6913 Seward Park ave, Thursday, September 20. Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. “Ancient China” will be the topic of a talk by Mra, W. €f Curtiss and Mra, Charles F. Hubbard will give remin- iscences of her residence in China. Take Rainier car to Myrtle st. eee By MARIAN MOORE | | The reception hall should always | sound the keynote of the home's | character, The simple little cot- | tage, Informally furnts! that | boasts a massive Jacobean table | and needle-point chalr in its recep. tion hall, Is badly furnished, re- gardiess of the price and beauty of DAUGHTERS OF the individual _pleces. CIVIL WAR VETPRANS other hand, the If daughters and granddaughters| Should never be of Union Civil War Veterans will| Dished with cozy nd lux- be at Veterans’ hall, armory, on| Urlous lounging chairs. ‘This ques- Thursday evening, September , at] tion of finding the happy medium 8 o'clock, they will hear something | gogere: — of Interest. ; ; BRYANT P.T. A. Bryant P.-T. A. will meet Thurs. day, September 20, at 245 p.m. A program with refreshments and so al get-together features will be given. card ALPHA PHI MOTHERS’ CLUB Alpha Phi Mothers’ club will meet at the home of Mrs. EB, A. Quigle, 3208 Hunter bivd., Thursday, Sep. tember 20, at 2 o'clock. HAPPY THOUGHT CLUB Happy Thought club will have Ite regular bridge luncheon at the home | of Mrs. F. L, &pencer, 451 Wheeler st. Thursday, September 20, at 1 o'clock. AMARANTH SOCIAL CLUB Amaranth Social club, No. 1, will meet with Mra. L. L. Weber, 727 N 48th st., on Thursday, Septemb for picnic lunch, at 12:30 o'clock. | eee ie PE Ree reer ee Attractive Chair of Reed. | | in the vexing riddle to be solved by | the housewife. | The grouping in the photograph | 1s a suggestion of good furnishing for the small home or apartment. The reed chair is straight enough to conform to the rules for proper but Its lines are grace- 8 which really fit one's | tired body, and the high back in- vites a weary head to a-few min- utes’ rest—one could even close a pair of sun-tired eyes for a minute | before the hostess appears, The walls are covered with light | tan paper, having an almost Invis- ible stripe, and the rug has a brown ground with a tan design almost the shade of the natural wicker of the ehair. (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or infor. | mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Question: Is there any rile T could follow for making my home attractive and comfortable?—R, § Answer: Study what Is good, be informed of what in new and buy only what you like and your com. mon sense tells you to buy. Some. body told me that last week, so I'm passing it along! Copyright, American Homes Bureau, BAGLEY PT. A. Daniel Bagley P.-T. A. will meet Thursday, September 20, at 3:15 p. m., with Principal Scudder as the speaker, ‘The meeting will give op. portunity to welcome the and meet old friends teachers . FVERGREE DRILL TEAM Evergreen Drill Team club of the Danish Sisters’ society, will meet with Mra, Maggie Johnson, 1443 W, September 20, at Perfect Shoulders wsArms Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, pearly white, skin blemishes, Will not rub off. Far su- INDIAN AR’ SHOWN HE = Vi bY BERNA GUNTHER Indian " | | | At a cer. | cach noctety | = 4. This par-| | unwrinkled en pa them w HOW "LAZY HOY" GOT HIS NAME Lazy FE that name TESTED RECIPES No. B Sultana Cake from Scotland (This recipe was re whe seid, “It came Seotlend”) cupful Crisco coplel suger S ces Jeapfulr pastry four 44 Ib. Soltama raisins Mlb. candied lemon peel oe ted lemon rind poonfl lemon extract poontuls baking powder pooalel 1 Cream the Crisco. Add the wugar in the eggs one at a time without previously beating. Add the ralsing, the lemon peal shaved fine and the sale For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky past For crisp, digestible fried foods Just Arrived oliand Bulbs fiyacinths Daffodils Narcissus Tulips Crocus, etc, Th Bulbs just arrived this morning, Get yours now for fall planting. Colt-McLoughlin 407 UNION ST. White Bldg, EL jot-5156 }in their | ment. | Usement p G Lazy Boy " M two guns from some Crow In : in a war raid, When thi be “smoking re he ame up D nuse In eon a hilltop, a star come | > him and smoke bis pip to me u my pow with thelr gorgeous rated buck med th their famille 1 tepeca hunt and on Y engel 1 ti the ith whom I lived in the | ¢ thelr ct th their footfally light | & S108 LIVED IN n days, wher cka were and HOUSES Saree days from 3 to 5 p. on view until September 20. other part of the exhibit con-| { picts made at Laguna of New own | tured | pt wo pueblos Here Kihn T again ple fe pe hi ith the! with some of produced It is ed by the These adobe houses m yeautiful pottery mitive peoples. have it Kihn may tunity to paint some monial regalia which is wonderful { ny and uly of the pueblo subjects are lovely in their gay nd barbaric jewelry. aye a colored Their delightful combina own native dre pted from the faces—bronzed by the with sparkling black gentle smilo—wear a so characteristic of They remind me of my friends at Zuni, a neighboring | pueblo, whose omen ate very bashful, withal wonderful co. | quettes oir southern sun. and a dignity people. eyes calm their When asked a question, a Zuni girl will draw the shawl hanging! across her face, so! shining black bent of} A os Abolish that lonesome feeling by wholesome recreation and entertain. | Get _acquaiited. The Lone. Holyoke Bldg., 111 Spring ngs Tuesday, ‘Thursday | evenings. Strangers | and lonely people welcome. ech SALTER WILL Winhold WIEDNESDAY, MBING FADS Unde 4 solution ATTEND MEET the Reps. 11 the with the wolaugs the volution i vent ‘ing COT Deas, one ot eee elope pu dn, Ig ween, hang KEAT VALUE The | ICTURES | | | pictures have keen grent venthetic value enjoy ent mean ered the American realize what for the world have [From a Fifth Avenue Boudoi “My hair is always | because I keep it 50 ae touch of henna in the shanpey! From « note written by New York Society Leader “TT isa pity every womes does not iknow whet sion of henna in the e4 do to beautify her hair, Iisa {portant really as anythisg we women do to make menting ua. And it does make ons'shal simply dazzling.” HENNAFOAM Sia‘ 4 touch of henna pore per to bring out all the beauty in grey woman's bair—whetherit be bleads of A fe ealth timulation art rimitive offer of the of the have found Indian as at Taos Mexteo. inte t colony nd Sar 'e, Ne ne ethnologis r ot 1 has developed particularly ited to but it can be | He with wh galleries shown w Mexico at anta Fe, it was thengtaken to N ork and exhibited at the Hanfasta galleries and later at the An galleries. ‘This ts the first me it ts she on the Pacific mast north of San Francisco and brown or brunette, nd Fine Arts society ‘is to be con ratulated on obtaining fine SOcaborte at Drug Stores lection | and PerfumeCountey fhe exhibit is open daily, free of | from 12 to & p.m, and Sun-| m. It will be} country of First rson n 80 T Ciinkers maf be gotten rid of b utting er or clam shells over I 00 fire jetting them burn up. | “Makes the hair glisten" should come away | STEWART & HOLMES DRUG Wholesale Distributors is he ith CENIC ‘ORTH COAST See the Far-Famed “Inside Passage” i Py. MY S.S. PRINCE GEORGE | 960 die TO _ STEWART, B. C. (Hyder, Alaska) ANYOX, B. C. (Observatory Inlet) TAKE THE TRIANGLE TOUR ‘The Finest Water Trip on the Continent Combination Rail and Water Trip ecue a Ga U*| 9 7 anad| 600 Miles Scenic Seas Jasper Park Lodge in the Canadian Accommodation 250 guests, Rates per day, $ and | American plan (meals included). Situated on Lac Beauvert ‘6 largest national park. An ideal stop-off and on the route of The Continental Limited Coast all-steel train, operating new type mountain scenic ob car. Prairie Excursions—Edmonton, Calgary $ ia $18.00 Additional via the Scenic Seas Route Summer Excursion Fares to all Eastern destinations in Exeslad States and Canada on sale to Sept. 15. Return limi} “You've Not Been the Canadian Rockies Until You've Seen Mt, Re Canada welcomes United States tourists No passports J. F. McGUIRE, General Agent Passenger D 902 SECOND AVE. SEATTLE, WASH. PHONES MAIN We will sell one hundred rooms of attractive Wall Paper only $1.50 per room. This will include enough side wall, border and ceiling pap for a 10x12 room. Not over five rooms to a customer. Choice of kitchen, bedroom or living room patterns. See ¥ dow display. Smith Wall Paper Hous 1621 FOURTH AVE. TOG «e (Continu oqt's #00! ay He up and) where, 1) think of 8 wt doestt othere’é wis voice. too—sure weakling out there. stand itt! sheep. An bow down nt” arya tear of bi upon him. “That's weak hav peat the NG its serves to serve mi ing any hd going t0 P fre Ive. soul Toucan Bq you prefer carry you @ boat to ca: Ned's bri God, you here by ford “| mean for the ret And ‘you 4 purely as {i hell It was Quietly, fate; these Missex q ta Ustenin, “but to * Te

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