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HK SEATTLE S'TAK WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928, MIZPAH TEMPLES } Mizpah temple No, 90 Personal a AID woclerY luncheon fe Ne Abs Seattle Society Telephone, Main 0600, Ltudeper ttinger Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, | Assistant—Franc Oldham. Aime arguret u ne or Bt r Mr, and Mrs Volfe returned | J, Wolfe returned | Hrag Trial Betilem Postage Prepold . i New Liquid we . Women's University Club Announces Inter=|hui pre pee sat | ueats of their son-inslaw and daugh ; , : 5 Zandes * mm WE: esting Program; Keen Interest Shown in'' _gildae ‘ in 15 Minutes! Mr. and Mra. J ’ given ee iis, are the \ © longer need you Broadway Guild’s Party Auer i puss guneta ; ‘ aliens 208 send many 0 1008 won a ) dn J wa our hair. No longer f r-drensers. u) new liquid y 15 minutes f h of lustrous eurl Mr. and M Hatchel ply Fa lace for @ full week, " ; or (Eather Helle Buttie) are receiv-| 1 1 This new Mould is ealled Domino Ruests on Saturday eve Octoder tt K, fe i ery Pe 7 cae ra ne on the birth of w| [ | you need do is moisten Hons clo: son, et ‘ i leattais J bY 1 t. Me Of | aaughte ors ™ drops of it. Then A music Irons to shape ped Mrs. E o ‘ : woul ac a ‘a Reservat « T r L mt Wor Unive Grant In Low Angele an, September | enidence, 2410 Jr eee £ tion of all Lteeoes ; . h were ate : Sad ae aihen aoa: tae your friends. If you prefer (jon ean tako the © 0 t 3 \ € ma > € . " ay ' the reeu! its will amaze you. been eng and Satu and Mrs, Orvill tunity to DOMINO EURLETTE rete BY tint st ay | Ste who have t brown. 9a ) HAPPY THOUGH Walke \ f ‘ ¢ : ; . Bate ove gtra and Mra. Freder tley for Happy T t ). Farnsworth and signitic Guild’ s s Bridge Tea NA Be | arge dames D. He Among t Crockett Dickins Stimson, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. J. W and Mrs. C. Assisting at Fetter, Mary Loyal Lam Helen Ainswo' Fischer, Ba He y Cotton wi Mrs. Douglas to Entertain 4 Mrs. J. F. Do ‘ Thursday afternoc and Mrs. H. L. Wh | Small Dinner Before Concert Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. st ¥ S @vening, taking their guests later to the Arena. a small ¢ Matzena’ | Mrs. Eaton Gives Luncheon ‘For Mrs. J. 8: Goldsmith, ‘William Leonard Eaton ente is leaving shortly for Los ed at luncheon on Monday afternoon at Be | ‘ eee Luncheon Compliments Recent Bride > Mrs. Alliaude Smith (Clara Bartlett) entertained with a luncheon of} twelve covers on Tuesday at the Women's University club to compliment ‘Mrs. Robert M. Hawkins (Madeline Burgess), a recent bride * Informal Supper for s Kittinger Mr. and Mrs. J. Th er Hodge tertained with an infor itheir home on Sunday evening to compliment Miss Katherine New York. F3 . . = Alumnae Chapter of Chi Omega | Mrs. F, G. Guenther and Mrs. Burton Carr will entert the Seattle ‘Alumnae chapter of Chi Omega fraternity t g meeting Pon Friday, October 5, nome of Mrs e ave. N (Porter apartments). 1 heon will be Later, plans for the bazaar to be held in December w ¢ discuss . | enton Hill Guild to Give Annual Affair Renton Hill guild of en's Orthopedic hospital has made ingements for its ai and mah jongg tea at the Yacht club rh nd “Ballynure Irish songs, and received m: were the Drink to Eyes,” and given. As from La F ‘The simplest way to end acorn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear Fiquid and in thin plasters, The action is the same. At your druggist Blue-jay GAY-COLORED CRETONNE FOR SUN ROOM DRAPERIES | Design in Scariet, Black and Goid on ivory ickground. By MARIAN MOORE The gorgeous colors of reed and wicker furniture have made It what {t Is to day—easlly the most popular sun room furniture. When « housewife has “done’ her home in the soft tones deman | ed by good taste, with vivid colors Wickets may be obtained from Mrs. Frank J. Saxe, EA st-4604, or Mrs Prank Lazier, CA pit!-2456. herman Peterkin Has Birthday Party Mrs. Guy Sherman Peterkin entertained thirty chi nm on Tuesday i@fternoon at her home for the pleasure of her small » herman, on his V sixth birthday ollege Club’s Annual Dinner to the Judges The College club will give {its second annual dinner to the judges on fturday evening, October 6, at 630 o'clock. It is called the “Grand sAutumn Judicial Style Show,” and will take place in the banquet hall at} club. | ervice at Orthopedic Shops used with a miserly hand, she finds an unreasonable admiration for great splashes of color has been acquired tn the process. ‘Then she looks at her sun room, where the sunshine pours In, and realizes that here, at least, is a place where she | ean afford to allow her color sense to run riot. The sun room in the pleture was East Highland Drive guild will have charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop thursday. Mrs. D. D. Baldwin will be hostess and will be as Mrs. H. E. Frederici, Mrs. Alex Christie, Mrs, M. E. Martin, Mra. J. H.| Fmstrong, Mrs. J. C. Culliton, Mrs. H. R. Audley, Mrs. C. R. Collins and rs. A. C. Gross Mrs. C. A. Holmes will be in charge at the Thrift Shop in the mcrning, Band Miss Prescott for Fi uild in the afte . will meet - 1 . rp Mm ration of Women's club: : i atts sires the members of t P Ladies’ Inst becoming « ition. Parental school} A physician will give BRLS' CLUB The Girls’ ciub of th Mt meet at the bh leta Stemke, 1008 Si ¢ A Thursday, October 4, at 7:2 ‘ ! . a ‘ mete Mrs. H , INA M. FRYE sist Thursd Nina M. Frye, Daught.rs of Vet-|), m, lection ans, will have ting Thursday, | Gewhber 4, in Vet WHITTIE IMPROV. The ladle Whittier Heights Improvement club will hold a sdcial When the Cool Evenings Come |tea at the home of Mra. Marie J Welsh Rarebit | Heeter, 8058 10th ave W., on kes a special appeal Thursday, October 4, be fp tthe appetite. “ Melt K. All welcome, the cheese in a well but- tered pan, add milk, sir in a beaten egg and just before The Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary, Soak of with table- 8. W. V., will give a relief teu} home of Mrs. Minnie Carlson 6let #t., on Thursday, Oct 4, Members requested to take| @ | Meridian car to N. 61st at . SAUCE |JOHN HAY P. A | Bi) The John Hay "A, will meet | THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE |4 01 ay, October 4,| ort busine fon will be followed by a program. United | “=a, \'s | | | sisted by | Sunroom Draperies. furnished by such a fousewife, and is truly original. A suite of fiber furniture painted scarlet and black was her first purchase. ‘The chalr, », Iamp and small writing desk part of a suite which includes se longue and two rockers, cusilong In the chair and the upholstery of the rockers are cre tonne showing stripes of crimson and yellow, with faint lines of blacs. The curtains at the French doors fire of cretonne with an ivory background and scarlet, black and gold design. Light gray walls and a deep gray fiber rug form the background for this colorful room, toning It down, so to spenk, for summer as well as winter enor: | ment. (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: What material ean you recommend that will wash well, 1s not too expensive, be in good f ind alan kereens the windows from close nelghbora?—T. R, | Answer: Pongee. Copyright, American Homes Bureau, Was $[45Now$}00 orn pat vg Dollar Day Comes Only Once a Month—and Nothing but Extra Men’s Shirts $1 High-grade madras and perca —First Floor Men’s Ties, 2 Fine cut silk. for $1 Good patterns. —First Floor Stationery Specials $1 box—2 boxes $1—8 boxes $1. --First Floor Infants’ Specials $1 Caps and Sweaters, $1. 2 for $1. a Neckwear $1 New Fall styles. Rompers, ond Floor —Firat Floor Klingore Petticoats $1 Cotton taffeta and sateen. —8econd Floor Petticoat Slips $1 Sateen. All sizes in each color. —Second Floor Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1 Colored sheer linen, hand-hemmed. —Second Floor Girls’ Dresses and Middies $1 Gingham Dresses and White Jeans Middies. —Third Floor Bag Frames $1 Filigree styles. Door Mats $1 Heavy brush cocoa fiber. 14x24. —Fourth Floor —First Floor Rubber Aprons $1 Special purchase. Pure rubber. First Floot Picture Frames $1 Flat styles. Pencils $1 Sterling silver; —Kodaks, First Floor 3 designs, Curtain Rods, 4 for $1 1,000. No sag; adjustable, —Fourth Floor Bungalow Net, 2 Yards $1 Heavy quality. 500 yards. —Fourth Floor Felt Slippers, $1 Pair Women’s and children’s, Second Floor Dress Goods, $1 Yard Cheviot Serge, Pongee, Homespun. —First Floor Women’s Stockings $1 All-wool cashmere and_ silk-and- wool, —First Flor Lisle Stockings, 2 Pairs $1 Black, white and cordovan, Firat Floor Cretonne, 2 Yards $1 400 yards. Extra quality. —-Fourth Floor Window Shades $1 Oil opaque, 36 inches wide, 6 ft. long. —Fourth Floor Rag Rugs $1 Hit-and-miss. 27x5d-ineh, Fourth Floor Specials Are Ever Advertised for This Sale Special Price Basement 400 Aprons and Apron Dresses 2 styles of new Polly Prim Cretonne Aprons. 4 styles of new fast color Percale Apron Dresses. 8 styles of Bungalow Aprons, in gingham and percale combinations. 4 styles of crepe trimmed Gingham Dress Aprons. Extraordinary values. Creepers, Rompers, Panty Dresses 8 styles of Creepers, 2 styles of Rompers and 2) s of Panty Dres All made of excellent quality ginghams and chambrays, in a wide as-} sortment of colors. Creepers, 6 months to 2 years. Rompers, 2 to 4 years, and Panty Dresses to 5 years. Special for Dollar Day, $1 a garment.’ 300 Felt Hats Plain Felts trimmed with novelty feathers and) velvet drapes. Scratch Felts with ribbon trims, Soft Stitched Felts. Plain Felts with satin bands. | These hats would ordinarily be priced much | higher, Women’s Wash Dresses 58 Dresses that have become mussed from dis-| play and handling—mostly one of a kind. All of | good materials, smartly trimmed. Most of these - $ dresses were three or four times this price earlier in the season. | Heather Stockings, 3 pr. ] 900 pairs Women’s Burson Heather Stockir { $1 Slight Seconds. Sizes 9, 914 and 10. ) Women’s Union Suits 600 Suits of fleece-lined wool-fjnished cotton, Low } neck, short sleeves and high neck, long sleeves. $1 Seconds of high grade. Sizes 26 to 44, sy . 1.3 Girls’ Union Suits 100 Winter weight fleeced Cotton Suits. Low) neck, short sleeves and high neck, long sleeves. } $1 White. Sizes 4 to 16 years. 2,000 GIRLS’ UNION SUITS of heavy cotton and wool finish. In low neck, short sleeves and high } $1 neck, long sleeves. Seconds of high grade. Vy ’ , 7 " Girls’ Crepe Bloomers, 2 pr. 100 pairs flesh color crepe, with elastic at waist | $1 line and knee. Cut full. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Cashmere Stockings, 2 pr.: 400 pairs children’s fine ribbed Cashmere Stock-) $1 ings. Slight Seconds, Black only. Sizes 645 to 9% ig Infants’ Vests, 4 for ) \ 200 Winter-weight Vests. Seconds of high grade. | $1 Infants’ Bands, 3 for $1 100 wool-mixed. Seconds, Sizes 0, 1, 2 and 4. J Cashmere Stockings, 3 prs. 800 pairs fine ribbed, for infants, Slight Seconds. $ White only. Sizes 414 to 614. 4 sing 1 Odds and Ends, 2 for 40 pieces, including Lawn Waists, fancy Aprons, $1 Slip-on Sweaters (Seconds). 2 garments for $1. Women’s Union Suits $1 Fall weight. Special purchase. —First Floor Outing Flannel, 6 Yards $1 1,200 yards. White and colored stripes. —Second Floor Wash Fabrics, 31 Yards $1 Ginghams, Plisse crepe, Devon- shire. —Second Floor Nile Prints, 5 Yards $1 1,000 yds. Small designs. —Second Floor Colored Linen, $1 Yard Imported Irish Linen. 36 inches. —Second Floor Colored Napkins $1 Doz. Mercerized, hemmed. —Scecond Floor Bloomers $1 7 Pink sateen. Full drop seat. —Second Floor Beaded Bags $1 Draw string style. Several colors. —First Floor Pouch Bags $1 Genuine leather, usual fittings. —First Floor Black Art Glass $1 Flower bowls, standards to match. —Fourth Floor Silver $1 Hollow, flat ware, and novelties. —First Floor Féather Pillows $1 Good quality ticking, 17x24. —Second Floor Pillow Tubing, 3 Yards $1 250 yds. woven tubular. 45 inches. —Second Floor Napkins, 6 for $1 Mercerized. Hemmed. 22x22. ‘—Second Floor Chemises $1 Muslin and batiste. Dainty trims. —Second Floor Gowns $1 Batiste and voile; white and flesh. —Second Floor ards $1 f finish. $6-inch. —Second Floor Nainsook, a 500 yds. Bath Towels, 3 for $1 Bleached. 28x44-inch.—second Floor Boott’s Toweling, 5 Yards $1 400 yds, Bleached; shecrten es Linen Crash, 4 Yards $1 der. Irish all-linen. Colored border apa’. Sheeting, 6 Yards $1 600 yds. Unbleached, 86-inch. —Second Floor Pillow Cases, 3 for $1 Standard quality. aaxhG. pa chicken q