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VAGE 14 THE SEATTI sE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923. HANDBAG | Personal Seattle Society |\ ee cree Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. By CECILLE Assistant—Frances Oldham. Mrs. Farewell Parties Planned for Travelers; Baker to Speak at Fine Arts G. K ku Captain a ITH Mr, and Mrs. } Mrs, W this evening at their hom To honor Mrs. K Mrs, Arthur Chal y for twenty-four guest t her me n Thurada. 27, with invita zev's intimate On Saturday r er 29, Mrs. H, L. Koe with an inform: lge luncheo! for Mr Mr, and Mrs. Kinzer a Octobe from where they will sail on the ridge tuncheon tember is entertaining Kingop ving if s to make thelr Talk. on Ex hibit Mowart and her daughter, Miss Muth Mowart, of Vancouver, B. C., are the guests of Dr, and Mra, C. A.} New Ye ome | W Fine Arts Society Arranges Mrs, K ne B. 22, at 2 o'clock, on the now on disp! in the galleries of t admission is fre and all those torested cordtia vited This exhibition, wh the Fre Arts society has brought fF the.end of the month and the room: B Sto 5 on Sunday. The adm “Miss Pars ‘For Miss Kathleen Parshall, whore takes place September 29, Mrs, Addi eon on Thursday afternoon, Septer party at the Moore w the lu Only 1 party have bec there fc me, will continue until are open A from | on is free hall Honor Guest Conly has the Hotel Washing mbers of the br A box dal Visitors Compli To honor Mrs. K.M. H Band Mrs. EK. Watul of ( © ber of delightful affairs Among then: were the b their homo on Tuesday eve Which Mr. and Mrs decorating Mrs. Duncan chose = drawing room, pink and lavende Yari-hued autumn flowers for t | College Club Affair to Be Large The College club's dinner dance, the first of the Saturday evening, September 22, is to be a | y attended affair, ing to the long list of reservations already ma Among those who will entertain guests are Mr. M I bi as left Th nl. Orange, N. J | Baird's achool, | "a ae [son at. A Mr, and Mra. J. D. and friend sper’ a week at Lake Chelan | Grover E. Desmond, | | a4’. 8 Mr. Laurence Calvert, Mr. Darrah Corbet, Mr. Alfred Lundin, Mr, Harry| WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC M & Bowen, Mr. Lane Summers, Mr. Taylor Green, Dr, Varney Kelley, Mr.| CLUB John Moran and Mr. Roy Campbell. rhe f During the dinner hour Mr. William Glorius, Mr, Edward McHv Mr. | mer of the Walter Geisel and Mr. Lyman Black, the club quartet, will Special features are promised later. re ‘The committee in charge includes Dr. D. H. Houston, SPs Grirtin. Sr. John Moran, Mr. P. M. Tammany, Mra. C Mr. Laurence Calvert, Mr. R. Hazen, Mr. Lano Summers, Mr. J. T.| Janc Heffernan, Mr. Darrah Corbet, Dr. Don Trueblood, Mr. Ft. M. Hoffman,| will preside Dr. Varney Kelley, Mr. Edward McHugh and Mr, Harry 8. Bowen. ie winter series, on accord Lowman are} left Alexander for Los will mail} America will be Mixa Po! is Rotch, n the H. F, from for South y he fr Tues: | ta. ; } day t meetin: | Angeles, where she be! m-| y San cafe Thomas Irving. | Jand members requested to bring « At the last meeting Neighbor ps Hib Wenger was elected captain of PL I fi 1 D P , | fed on will be elec Tie thane an injorma ancing Farty cLunS bee hl lth ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broderick will e ain with an informal dane ADDITIONAL CL | WEST SEATTLE W. ¢ 7. eis party at their home on Saturday eve embs hb © regular meeting of the Wee: end. } has been a | | 1, Delegutes to the} } in honor of th SEA REVIEW Seattle W. C. T. U, will be held at Misses Marsaret and Catherine Murray of , Mont, who will be their | SEAT se hee AER Se Rag Guests for the week end. sf Ride een Nok Wt A. of phan: Wadteunde Hoth old > attend, and new and frie Tea Honors Eastern Guest Mrs. W. Lawrence Gray's tea this afternoon for Mrs. E.. Floydeblack of A. O. I v A g0od speaker w prem Cincinnati, was very attractive with all the lovely aututim flowefw and | N Visiting i eee Borgeous foliage as decors | come. i ‘ : Mrs. W. A. Irwin and Mrs. J, S. McBride presided over the tea table, with Shing | WISCONSIN GOLDENROD | Mrs. Arthur Gray, Mrs. E. E. Beckett and Miss Dean Irwin ‘assisting. Mra, Black is the house guest of Mrs. Gray. Host at Small Dinner "Tonight ‘Mr. Lacy Hofius is entertaining a fow of Mr. Prentice Blocdel's intimate : : {CLUB PYTHIAN SISTERS, cL | NO. 9 | The Wiegensin Goldenrod Club will Pythian sisters, No. § a | meet Wednineday, Sept. 26, with Aft card party Monday & Hasket at | Es A. Tobey, 713 N, Soth 6:80 youn. A. 0. UW, tio | Inch at 12:30 o'clock. All, former Ninth ave, Bt hall, i Members and friends in-| W iaconain iadies: welcome. © friends at dinner this evening at his home in honor of Mr.Bloedel, who eee ) Yeates on the 25th for Hoston. oe GREENWOOD CHAPTER, Pig ete nana AND PROFESSIONAL 2 406 Architect Wives’ Club N's CLUB Greenwood chapter, No. 196, 0-| Mrs. G. W. Lawson and Mrs. T. D. Richardson are entertaining the Archi- Business and Petites aces te tects’ Wives’ club, of the Washington state hcapter of the American Instl- | Women's club will bave a tall nr . Z tute of Architects, on Thursday afternoon, September 27, at Mrs. Lawson's |on Tuesday evening, Septomber 2 home, 1618 35th ave. Jat 6:45 o'clock, In Fine Arta hall Ce de | Mra. C. Thomas Walsh, a meniber of 7 Tire "| the Business Wom club, in Hon Dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Goddard siahs, will epiae Mr. and Mrs. Falcon Joslin are entertaining with an informal dinner at| Chairmen will be present to | their home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mra. Ra Agave, Of ter ‘members who Wi ~ California, who are visiting in town ga the ir way to Chicago. classes in speaking, esthy dancing, swimming ar t+. | Fall Program at Arctic Club Bales al peed OL elie rrp ‘The entertainment committee of the Arctic club jas arranged four events ep “ae ” poses eS it é . for the fall seaxon, beginning on September 27 with the golf tournament | “0? ent. nave been made to in every slica at the Earlington Golf and Country club, A dinner dance ts scheduled} OU AUSCTIs lee eatin Pe A . for October 4: “Alaska Night,” a smoker, for October 1, and the Halloween | 1°. 'n0 Luly rg aby ee: of c oicest “dinner dance for October 27. Bridge Evening for Visitor: Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Whittington are entertaining with six tables on Wednesday Soe. September 26, at their home in honor of Mre. |from 6. until 7 ys. m. } see | THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB sof bridge| ‘The. Thursday Progress Cub will | David | meet Thyrsday, Sept, 27, at the home} Pineapple The delicious favor that puts an edge on appe- 4 “tub! Studie: vho is vis e ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. C,|of Mrs. Starr of Sunnydale, Club : peor. ee ee ay | members are requested to bring sand tite; the genuine goodness | a ae Bebstieer ee ae Third Ayo;, | fiich is 20 particularly | Honor Guest at Dinner tat HAPPY HOME'S own; the "Mr. and Mrs. C. H. J. Stoltenberg entertained with a dinner of ten| LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB ‘ . avers at thelr hone last evening for Mrs. Riley Allen, of Honolulu, who| The Ladies’ Grotto Club will meet tasty richness of pineapples thas been spending two months with her mother, Mrs. Katherine McArdle. | Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 2 p. m. at} picked at their prime—with > Mrs. Allen, accompanied by her mother, will sail on the Lurline in|the Federated culbhouse. An inter-| -buildi fruit Beamer tor her home. esting program has been planned.| the body-building frultiness | Judge King Dykeman will speak on that Nature stores in pure some phase of his interesting work i Bridge Supper | Members’ may bring guests ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hepburn Ingham will entertain with an informal bridge . pineapple —there’s Health and satisfaction in every "and supper at their home, on Saturday evening. WOODCRAFT ‘TO’ 1 CLUB spoonful of HAPPY HOME. The Woodcraft Totem Club will} ‘s pee Say Nursery to Meet meet Thursday, Sept. 27, at 2 p. m. in| Extra” Pineapple. 1: Arc the clubrooms, Je building: Atl Neighbors of Wodocraft Invited, Mra, U. C, Bates will be hostess and Mrs. Abner Brown and Mrs. C. A. Davies assisting hostesses at the regular meeting gf the Seattle Day Nursery association, to be held Thursday, September 27>-at 1:30 o'clock, at 202 Broudway. Members and friends are invited to attend, Bridge Club Will Have First Meeting "Mrs. Ralf Douglas Baker will be hostess to the members of her bridge luncheon club on next Tuesday afternoon at her apartment in Washington Arms. This is the first meeting of the autumn, Be oe _ To Entertain for Miss Lynch | 4 In recognition of the birthday°of Miss Celeste Lynch, Miss Mary Russell will éntertain eighteen couples on Saturday evening at a cing party given at the home of her soca Ey and Mrs. William Russell. | Orthopedic Tea and. Thri ft Shops | Mrs. F. H. P. Anderson will be hostes# for the Ladies of the Elks on Saturday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Assisting will be Mrs. W. R.| Farley, Mrs. W. T. Robinson, Mrs, Herman Roesch, Mra. C, Engle nt, Mrs. G: J. Eyer, Mfy.'J. E. Nicholson, Mrs.: Ray Hodgson,»Mrs. Ray Gordon Young and Miss Evelyn} Knox. | The Thrift Shop service will be in charge of Frink: Park guild, pented by Mrs. James B. Hamilton, Mrs. Max Harrison and M Carman. - Women’s Clubs CLUBS oe SATURDAY at thelr homo, 3641 Woodlawn ave. 4 All mombers and friends of Aquila | CLASSIC CULTURE CLUB lodge! No. 45, D, of H., are invited. | / Mrs. J. A. Morrison, who recently |For reservations, call M£ Irse-6867, | returned (from ‘abroad, will tell of sles | her travels at the meeting of the ‘Classic Culture club, on Saturday, September 22, at 2 p. m,, at the Fed- Mellow, golden slices int convenient, ready-to-use form—there is always the certainty of knowing they will be eaten with the keen- est enjoyment, as a fruit, in salads or deserts. Only one precaution! Be SURE it's HAPPY HOME. —the assurance of HIGH. EST QUALITY. | Miss Allen’s TESTED RECIPES no. & Potatoes Sautees (Omelet Form) (The recipe of Monsieur Fili pini, former chef of Delmonico's, simplified for home use) ae pal 8. Peel six medium-sized potatoes, slice them into rather thin, equal slices, Heat in a frying pan one and a balf tablespoons melted Crisco, Seaton with || one teaspoon salt and two | saltspoons white pepper. Gen- Sd tors the potatoes once in a ile, cooking for seven min- utes on a brisk fire, then give them an omelet form; cook them for four ie longer, or until they obt a good golden color. Dress on a hot | dish and serve. 46, JOHN F. MILLER LUNCHEON . Dora Milie: the John F, will . entertain Miller Past Prewidents’ | , club at a 0 o'clock. luncheon! (This recipe reprinted by oy | : ICELANDIC LADIE on Satur ptember 22, at her! Bo, via International Coo! ‘The Jeclandic Ladies’ Aid will give ! home, WwW. i Bool J a dancing and card party, with re freshments, at Balldrd hall, 248% “Market st., Saturday evening, Sep- tember 22, at 8:30 0 lock, Ou Will meet Hunt's, Potnt, Steam: V, of P. i. Mina Kelth, at i with on Saturday, September 22, ev Ariel will leave Madison part ut Kerry sill leave Mad, Mr, and Chirles 1. waite i aah aa For digestible and aky pastry HIGHEST GRADE club with «| ison paris, 1 55 and -at noon; ‘or crisp, digestible fried food, bn’ Saturday |from Leschi at” 10:46 and’ 110 pee us a CANNED:FOODS . INOR CLUB » TO BE ENTERTAINED (ISCO FApPY HOME For light, tender cakes mber 22, at 8 o'clock, | o'clock, a, IT STS FOR WEEKS the marcel you get f 76 cent t th FLORES CE GRACE 10} Water waving eo here my ) cer {A in-39 614 Haight b THE MERC "HANTS DOWN TOWN . . . | Banded round and round with wide tucks, with velvet | ribbon bands or great velvety stripes are the smartest | simple gowns I see this week. ey AGAIN TOMORROW! YOU'LL find modish Mithle tur nd arn zt i r around poke of neweat an especially priced at $3. The MODEL 7 Peoples Bank building The winter suit is getting back to favor! Bolivia is a| fabric that our best.shops are showing and the box-coat| DON'T YOU LIKE THE EMBROIDERED | il rn Ia | . . . | With rows of valenciennes lace in cream or ecru, the| taffeta frock still loves to trim itself! | TAKE YOUR OLD FI R COAT THE RE! J T MODEL ¥ ifu: 1 w Ce ou make cut-lace embroidery? It's being taught just now at one of our shops! MATTER A LITTLE RAIN WON’T the “TO RENT” department of CAMP LEWIS WIKELE Headqua 76 1 raity st, on the bridge A plush-like fabric imitating fur is richly beautiful, combined with a costly skin such as fox. VELVET? VE Loui R OR DU VETYN? ‘ou'd like to wear again will be eoples Bank building. Dad's, just lke are chosen materials for women’'s| sult t ‘ AND SIE I nen 1g8 make Milady's silk dress a great| LYWOOD and MARJORIE JOY'S! Make ma rically is a MARSDEN hint T of ac ned paper adds much to the beauty of a ’ it madd | H med to order at the I AID SHOP. | i te th ne mac picot, a WIRTHMORE w ops I find upstairs In the McDERMOTT BUILD. | tk d Pine. Ye uat get acquainted, t . . Peaches in to one of our garden stores from a three-year-old orchard at Lake Forest Park. HE’ Y S MADE A STUDY OF THEM! 1 find it particularly worth while to consult Ronald FB. Chap. man when you are planning to plant trees. At CHAPMAN'S. GARDEN STORE, 1913 Weatlake. Case IT ONCE SEEMED STIFF AND FORMAL The living: room in the beautiful new home out our way! it's the cogiest, the most friendly and {inviting place possible. And ft changed by what magic? By paper paneling applied on the piain-colored walls! At UHL BROS,, they'll show you delightful pat terns in the new wall-coverings, and advise you just how to choose them and to use them in getting the effect you long for in your rooms. 609-511 Union st, . . . Black for day; vivid tints for night. rule in selecting a dres 8s for winter, Today This is a safe A SHIP'S SAILED IN FROM HOLLAND And it's laden with nothing but bulbs from marvelous old-world | gardens! There are hyacinths, daffodilis, crocuses, narcissl, tullps and snowdrops—all longing to start to grow here. The’ stock at COLT-McLOUGHLIN'S Js complete. Would you like a lst? It’s free. 407 Union St, oe de September rains tell us that it is time to plant per- enniala! eee FURS Are so easily kept in the mode, season after season! Just now MR. SIMMONS, THE FURRIER, {s busy closing up the old-style ‘cape plecey and making them into trim scarfs up to the minute in and finish. His remodeling of coats and jacquettes is ex- ceptionall It's a@ pleasure to recommend this shop at 624 Pike St. 8 The plainest wrap becomes richly distinctive with a collar and cuffs of fine fur, PLEATING FROM YOKE TO HEM! At NELSON'S the pleating machines are made to accommodate the strip of any depth, ‘This fine shop, established 20 years ago on University st, is now at 1214 Third ave. It’s the home, too, of Oriental gifts of exceptional value. | oy 8 THEY'VE BEEN REBUILT! That's why the SINGER Shop at 1624 First Ave. can give you exceptional bargains in guaranteed sewing machines this month. For and For some a piano’s a solace; for others, a book. me, I need only sit down at my little old “Singer” soon troubles hum aw vay | out of memory. Nothing has a more ents influence vipon a woman than the dressing of her hair. THE PIECE OF RICH VELVET Like the gown or the blouse akes an Interesting beginnin a hat especially planned for you! Take it to EDNA WALK You'll be delighted with the designing and the workmanship at 4098 Arcade Bldg. ee There's a world of glamour in the bit of gold or silver lace that graces the new chapeau! YOUR PHONOGRAPH Will be perfectly repaired at 1816 Westlake, Ps machines are hi MA in-497 ts for all standard ww We've a new velvet called Smyrna, that’s woven of wool instead of silk. eae AT THE WIRTHMORE SHOP Beautiful garments (some new) are priced at a fraction of their original cost, Hemstitehing, too, for your convenience, Is 8 cents here. 216 MeDermott Bldg Moire isn’t stiff any more! It’s reverse side is often of the softest sutin! MILL APOLOGIZING Wor your watch? -Why ft made, once and for all not take it to W, B, CLIPTON'S and have just right! 108 Pike St., near the markets, DO YOU PAINT CHINA? Then you must surely plan to have your work exbibited the CERAMIC ARTS STUDIO, from October 1 to Teachers and amateurs, are invited to co with 2 St. Dente In’ making this exhibitién 4 success, See her for reservation and full particulars, at A197 Arende too, operate wcruanne How merrily a hostess pours tea when her new china set is done in gleaming “lustre” of just the color of the window hangings! I find at] that make the mouth water have been brought} (Advertisement) NOT FAR FROM CHINATOWN I've found a bright, clean baking plant that’ It’ s different! , of fig and , of golden-brown whole cereals of all sorts. foods, I've for brimful of nutty fragrances of oatcalke date breads It's the you of this! Here are fashion hints. And here’ recipe. ! Here are household hints and garden hints. & “Chatter” will entertain you to the end today! j home of delicious health news 5a neu ge | . 7 0 LUCKY YOU ‘ building. at at the HOLLY- McDermott right frock, lower, here. coat or Up: Shirrings round and round in groups of three adorn a simple tubular frock of the softest charmeuse. eye MR. TOWNSEND HAS A PLACE For that piece of good furniture that's a. misfit at your house. Choone f his stock in exchange! Eyverything’s like new at EUREKA 9 First ave, 8 6 Styles come and styles go, but mahogany, solid oak and walnut are never out of date! oie te THOSE PLEATED TIERS! They're not if so fu: to work with the circular ones, for you use simply hemmed or picoted straiglit strips. . If you. take them to E. H. SHAMEK’S at 1512 Fifth avey the fine folds will bo laid perfectly and steam-pressed to stay. If the frock that’s simply pleated from néck to hem needs a sophisticating finish, use bhttons of the same material down the bd ¥ide or back. THE NEW YORK BAKING COMPANY Announces the opening of a new stand In the Corner Market, place, Pike MOSLER’S well known health products can be purchased here. THAT “JUST-OUT-OF-THE-STORE” LOOK! Every felt hat gets it when it goes to CHURCHILL'S! and block men’s and women’s hats, too! 402 Union st. They clean BALLOONS FOR THE PARTY! YOU'LL find bright favors a well as all sorts of fun-making no; elties at the SPECIALTY SALES SHOP, 218 McDermott buutaing, Here's a new favor—a tissue paper dahlia that opens up like « wheel- shaped fan. . } WHY DARN? t Holes close up as if by maglo under the darting needle of a great mending machine. The Seattle SUPPLY LAUNDRY will darn your hose perfectly. ‘The cost of the complete service ts just seven cents a peir. “Call CA ptl-0300 when you want ail the details of the week's laundry handled with. perfect, efficiency. OF YOURSELF, SOME CHILD OR A FRIEND! ‘i The MODEL MILLINERY will’ giye you, Saturday, with each pur chase of a hat at $360 or over, a coupon entitling you to an abso- lutely free Bushnell photograph! 527 Peoples Bank building. PE Be) THE BLACKBERRIES ARE RIPENING! They're luscious baked in pie. I know, because I've just had lunch at WING'S CAFETERIA, 1409 First aye. RUNS? YOU'LL NOT BE ABLE To find them after you take your hose or sweater to be mended at 4062 Arcade building! THE NEW STUBBY UMBRELLAS Swing from the wrist or elbow so jauntily! And they're never in the way! MALKA are showing them at popular prices in all the approved fall colors, as well as in black. At two stores, 1111 Second ave. and Westlake at Pine. ny Umbrellas, like gloves and hosiery, are loveliest when they harmonize. BAKE THE RUB You buy M WITH GRATED CHEESE! ‘S fresh egg noodles are delicious prepared this way them in sealed Paper packets at the best groceries. A pattern of petals ud scroll: like stems can be stamped on any fabric, machine-picoted, carefully cut out and applied to the skirt, the shoulders and. cuffs of the tailored dress. eee I'VE FOUND A NEW HOSIERY That, like “Nail-File 'Test,” wears like fron. It's name is THEMIS. Its full-fashioned, beautiful, priced $1.89 a pairl Arcade Bootery, Second ave. entrance Areade building. CHOOSE THE FINISH THAT HARMONIZES! I find a charming new dining room set (table, chairs, buffet and tea wagon) in unfinished Bars bceaek at CARLSON'S, 800 Pine st What quiet dignity d room acquires when the chairs and things match the w oodwon! If WILL FINISH THE FRILLS! Hemstitching’s § cents at FB) ranted La) Bitel building, “THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW” Is the fine photoplay at the COLONIAL tonight ana tomorrow. Sun duy you are invited to see “The Abysmal Brute,” a Henley production, ay cr ISABELLE CROPP Makes dresses of unusual charm to suit your individual taste. moderato prices. Clever remodeling, toot 603 Haight MA In-1683, , Over Bartell's, eo or frill of lace falls from the neck to the of w@ severe black gown with long, close A cascade very toes sleeves, GEORGEOUS ATTIRE FOR THE MASQUERADE Iy for rent at the Sutherland Ccstume Shop, 414 Jaitel building, “@ ‘