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PAGE 12 Seattle Society MA Telephone, in-0600 Frances Oldham aymond Ower Edited by Lillian Keen L Assistant Music—Louise Society Winter Patronesses Named for Fine Arts Reception; Luncheon to Honor Ball Hostesses Patron: Mrs. Hooge we rif Hoste Ss sat To } t nte Mra. Hoog Rear Admira A sixteen covers an T af quarters P Mrs. Milburn Giving Laimcheon ne Daj Navy Yard Plans Luncheon at Tennis Club Mr Walte Pr t ext tin Lt for forty gu Col. and Mrs He ng Will Give Suppei r Dance To celebrate tt Menry Broderick evening. a Study Classes to Meet The Book Review class of the Wor October 5, at 10:30 o'clock His Children’s Childre be reviewed. The Current Ev asked to meet join 12:30 o'clock. Miss Lillian Campbe Ul Is Bride The marriage of Mis Mra. J. J. Campbell, Clark, of Ev Presbyterian at $:30 o'clock Mrs, Clark a member of De institution and On their retu home at the Campbe n's Unive nts class and the national” Qu in the private performed by Re of Washington “ark is a grw 1 ap Organization to Give Tea The Seattle Day ry assopiation has planned a te 0 tay afternoon, October 19, the home of Mrs. J. H. Fox, Mt. St. Helen's place, with invitations extended to members and all f iis of the organ ization. During the afternoon a delightful musical ele Madrona Guild Will Give Party ‘A bridge and mah jongs tea has beer planned by Mad Children’s Orthopedic hospital for Tuesday afternoon, Oc O'clock, at the home of Mrs. Harry F. Ostrander The committee in charge includes Mra. 8. E. Mitchel! E. P. Whiting, Mrs. Orange Jacobs, Mrs. A. Trowbridge. Mrs. Henry C. Ewing and Mrs. Frank service. For reservations call Mrs. Mitchell, 3809. program will be presented. | guild of the ober 9, a chairman; Mra. B. Comfort and Mra. L. M 3. »Caso will preside over the tea| EA st-5009, or Mrs. Whiting, EA st Miss Bowman to Have Home Wedding The marriage of Miss Beulah Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Bowman, to Mr. Warren Kraft will be celebrated Tuesday, October 16, 2 O'clock, at the home of the bride's parents at Lake Forest Park with the Rev. Archibald Tremayne reading the service. ‘The maid of honor will be Miss Grace Weaver, and Mr. groom's brother, will be best man. Kathryn Puryear will small reception will follow the ceremony Miss Bowman and Mr. Kraft are both University ates. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and he Sigma Delta Chi fraternity win Kraft, the e flower girl A Informal Bridge Luncheon Mrs. J. S. Gibson is entertainmg with an Informal bridge luncheon on Friday afternoon in her apartment at the Arcadia to compliment Mrs. Theodore Packard, who leaves soon for the East Rummage Sale to Benefit Chapter House The Mothers’ club of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is arranging a rummage salo for the benefit of the new chapter house, the time and place to announced later. For further information call Mrs. D. EB. Fryer, GArf 3727, chairman of the committee, or the president, Mrs. D. A. Gardner, KE nwd-1582. Luncheon to Compliment Bride-Elect To compliment Miss Beulah Bowman, a bride-elect of this month, Helen Simpson will entertain with an informal luncheon Saturday afternoon, October 13. Tuesday Bridge Club ‘The Tuesday Bridge citfh will be entertained by Mrs. M. her home on Tuesday afternoon, October 9. In Charge at Orthopedic Shops Mount Baker Park guild will direct the service at the Ortho; Shop Friday, with Mrs. C. E. Houston acting Mrs. J. F, Griffin, Mrs. William Anderson, Hale, Mrs. F. W. Whittington, Mrs. J M. Harshman and Miss Marion Byler Queen Anne guild will be In charge all day Miss at her home on Ross Downs at! dic sulsted by Mrs. O. 8. Sexton, Mrs as hostesses, Mrs, Arthur Challis, 8. Eyler, Mrs, C, H. at the Thrift Shop. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY iz AIRVIEW SCHOOL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION school will be the scene The Women's association, of Plym-| ening entertainment for outh church, will be rtained at | young and old on Friday, October 5, the home of Mrs. L. J. Colman, on|at 8 o'clock. Marie Kelly and Ruth Friday, October 5. Take Fauntleroy | Hill will a in several danco car to Endolyne. Board :neets at 11| numbers; land a4 80. o'clock, Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock, | 1 ladies will pre. followed by devotions and program, | sent “A Mock Wedding.” A ‘Harold Women of church invited. Lioyd film, “I Do," will conclude the} oo e | Program, HEIGHTS | Chee LITERARY AND MUSICAL CLUB LEECHI CLUB Leschi Heights Woman's Improve- ment club will meet wtih Mrs, Don.| The Ladies’ Literary and Musical old Ehle, 3105 Irving st., Friday, Oc-| club will meet Friday, October §, at tober 5, at 2 o'clock. 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Jesse Jackson, | 836 EB. 60th st Lose Your Fat, | ha) NORDICA CHORAL Keep Your Health| «: Buperfiuous flesh Is not healthy, nelther fa it healthy to diet or exercise too mueh for its removal, or to apply greases and in the clubroom, 4090 Arcade build. The Nordica Choral club will meet | ing, for reheareal, on Fri salves to the skin. The simplest method | ine’ October L Biolock Known for reduciig the overfat bod ly and steddily in the Marmola Meth- | fried and | LITERARY CLASS The Y. I. 1. Literary blass wilt hold its next meeting at the of Mrs, Robert Moen, on Friday, Octobe Mrs. C. P, Bur peription, and are sold ‘world over at ome dollar for « are harmi¢ss and leave no wrinkles or fiabbiness, They are popular because ef. septive a cony Ask your dru« for them or send price direct to t Jrarmoin Co.. 4612 Woodward Ave, I troit, Mich,, and procure a case,—-Ad tisement. 1622 39th ave at 745 p,m. president of the Catholic Women's club of Tacoma, will address the claws on present: day problems of Ireland, home | 1HE SBE Personal and Mrs. Harry Henke and Harry, Jr, have returned from n extended trip in the East WOMAN'S CENTURY RK MEIGHTS tthe Wh Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of Method That Anyone | Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time 4 for the cont " Wo Want you to try It at our | Cehs park. | Members of the Parent-Teacher’ J association are expecially Invited to S| hear the remarks of President Cro: * in what} son. A fine program will follow. Lieutenants to help put the Whit-/ tler Hotghts club district over the top in the Community Cheat fund| o those | drive are needed. Can you help? z If no, communicate with James E — | RESERVED fener SEATS | “es s\ | NOW ON | SALE! TWO SHOWS DAILY 2:30 and 8:30 W. 75th at. and Friday evening jock aharp. | president of the! ; Thomas R. Kee-| man, « ineer, and Mr, Sig trig will speak on the Golden Gar Beattie nck hod should Ton of Coal FREE with every furnace bought in October Save $30 to $50 Besides celebrate the first month in our new store, we will give away one ton of coal with every furnace bought here in October, In addition to this, every customer will save $30 to $50 on the purchase price, for the Pipeless Furnace Sells that much less than any other pipeless furnace of ita quality Furthermore, for the Therm ing makes th Homer A won- derful heater on very little coal, Many other features add economy and efficiency. A Year to Pay Take » whole year to pay if you like, Our terma are made for your cony ee. Call MA tn-4778 and have our ® expert help you with THE BIG PRODUCTION THAT HAS SET THE WHOLE WORLD GASPING! IT STARTS SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. FOR POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY you save on fuel, inner lin- —PRICES Matinees (Dally) © and Bde We will take in trade yout old Saturday Mat, and Kyenings | | heater or furnace, THE NIEMANN CO. Complete Home Furnishers in2t-1n28 Y Me, We and Te PLUS WAR TAX MerrorouraN JATTLE ee TO REMEMBER VRIDAY, OOCTORER 6 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 Mrs. Willlam Leonard birthday party f MONDAY, Mire A OCTOnEN & WRIDAY, LEKI Pot, A Alki Paren . | hold @ reception for the teacher officers, Frida SCEPTION evening Ali d retiring ober owing program SATURDAY Delta Gar at the Mason FRIDAY, OCTOBER Firwt Jonge ta at the Hote OCTOBER 26- Guild's bridge and mah October 6 mory. Pientc Tews, piano. | NATIVE DA |OF WASHI | The |ton will hold a meetin GA Native Daughters of ¥ evening, October & HOME SEWING CARD PARTY The first of a | parties CLUB nerien planned by various ers for the benefit of the the G, A. R. home will be given the Seattle Home ng, Oct Hewing b Economy hi and Pike. Tb will be nd a grand prize for © of the sorties, eee BENEFIT HOME-COOKED {CHEON benefit of 1 chairman to fill th E. A. Humes, resign Mra, L to f g secretary, » Ethan Allen uncheon will 1:30 o'cle in Rooseve Lemon was |, negageide | the vacancy oorn ure October 5. Graves to fill the office of |) TH, 1 ave ernoon an experience for the benefit jes of the G. A. R. home n Puyallup has been arranged by Edith Har GOLDEN NORTH adies of the Go North committees were ap rman Mew lo musician LADIES OF welfar The 1 be held on ngs w Il meet Friday ureday of each month. at thelr hall, t the Alki school, . fren int ADDITIONAL 1 to take ar CLUBS en's Kelief Co Correct Apparel Women the past few da word. An Exceptional Selling New Fall T AILLEURS $49.75 Tweeds and Twill Fabrics Carman price mod- eration is again evi- denced in this notable offering. Suits long coat fayored by straight and slim of line, with a per- fection of tailoring and finish found only in the highest priced suits Many of the models of twill fabrics feature fancy stitch. ing, embroidery and braiding, The tweeds como ine the new Autumn browns, tans and grays. Second Gallery are new models. fashion Fifth Ave, at Pine St. be pr pers BEGINNERS’ VIOLIN OUTFIT This rich THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 1923 An Extraordinary Otter! Complete With Three Lessons ct lbey idol $4 Down $1 Weekly opportunity music of tha pud of. toned violin, tn & maple ba fi the fittings are nal lessons shall be pleased to demonstrat . Octob a adios | " FRUIT FLOWER MI The Fruit and Flower m: with Mra, H, 1 ve, on 10:30 a AUXILIARY NOBLE Ame ment and luxury have never been more ingeniously blended than in these produc- tions, in which The Criterion takes pardonable pride in offering to our highly valued clientele at Seven Seventy-Five. MAIN SALON Daily Arrivals Assure Criterion Patrons the Latest Always She Cetewion * eattle's [argest Nlillinery Seas at Seneca LTURE Cul CLUB «| POST REWARD FOR ROBBERS Hoping to stimulate the four bandits robbed two rated clut a will be search for ho held up and employes of the West. ern Union Telegraph Co. of $7,500 Tuesday afternoon, officials of the company offered a reward of $1,000 for information leading to the thugs rrest, Five detectives were assigned to the and found several clues ‘ ve aided materially in the : . they said Thursday. Descrip- tions of only two of the bandits were obtained from 8, M. Fowler, and L. R, Williams, time keeper, the two victims of the bandits. AND h Bros Merr cashier, Monday, m RAINIER es searched the police POST | gf to find descriptions n Legion auxiliary to oks tallying with the is 1; 4 in the holdup. A ing.on Monday eve » of ex-convicts and in the New Arct acters was also ex ¢ headquarters to fob Orr low In few day 4 GAMMA ALUMNAE Alumna hold round © 20,000 orlging re known to exe ch of them as many MASQUERADE BA ung Men's Hebrew *3 This is just one of several shipments direct to The Criterion within , the express bringing Fashion’s latest tributes to our doors once or twice every 24 hours—so they're new in every sense of the Here are charming conceptions for street, dress and sport wear, the chic, coquettish influences of Paris, aglow in Autumn tints and lustrous colors—those subtle, rakishmodes so cleverly wrought in Vel- vets, Duvetyns and Felts. You have your choice at three dollars. BASEMENT SALESROOM Another Group Ee Rich, lustrous silk velvets and duvetyns, radiant in Autumn woodland glories, embellished in gorgeous, sweeping ostrich and faney feather effects, but faint- ly suggest this comprehensive assortment of Gold Medal, Beth, Classic and Regina exclusive patterns; America’s foremost millinery designers. Refine- Store know dred hjs bd could vf paui white find yleldin ing ii within him, ¢ rected muscle] out ani His log the circled other muzzle The home flesh a brea to be ¥ Py cae who No mo been none ning had née and him. It could white neck agains’ some q that th best powe: great helpt slashin instant) himself with breast.

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