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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 12 a ) $e OTH EN DATES he TO REMEMBER FRIDAY, OCTOMEE 1 p civic CLUB Tite of the Fe Personal Seattle Sociely MA in-0600 Telephor oune. 1 Oldham Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallist Assistant—FY Musie—L« t b sp m h ected durin », C, Live uise Raymond Owens Golf Club to Give Halloween Costume Din- aah ‘ ner Dance; Trinity Church Scene of Quet ' nother, Mrs. 8. Tuahjlan p Wedding *ATUKDAY tT" October ‘The commit comb, Mrs. He Russell, Mrs. ‘Parreli and Mrs. Numerous asks that reser to three hundr ocTonER 1 TURSDAY, 0€ David Whit Samuel FR ' or WHOS BADAY, + M A r to Wexe tin Van d by the ce ye » Marguc WOMAN | meet 1 at the Y h will 1 Lite couven Bh ¢ Quietly Married in Trinity CI vurch Mise. Winaseth. Len. te Mr. and Mrs ¥ Ww minster, B. C., announce! to return Friday fre the marriage of to Mr. Mark Thom pent in Buropean travel Shaw, of Seattio, on W in Trinity Ep hureh, Rev. W . service at 2 o'clock In the] Mr presence of Pelativas and | remo’ | The bride was ¢ mi Murray. There » attendant + ag Smee eriah Columt Sd : , : 1 . RK ! SATUMDAY, OCTORER 26 : ‘ Bighth ave. W aie Delta Ganima . : ; a ae Barth Ok 8 my an of art, in the State Mrs. Parsons Gives Luncheon Honoring Mrs. G. E. M 1 her th hes Bamuel Shaw P Mrs. ford J Mrs. William H ons ent ned with AVednesday afternoon at the Sunset chut Annual Thanksgivi ing P ‘ar ty The Junior guild of the nual Than ‘ wember 1 devoted to t PHURSDAY Mr ae ir expected ment of x month: ‘ t \w c am, Arnold order lh OCTOBER 1s } Mrs. weg a hated WRIDAY and Mra, Lawrence Dunaway “4 recently to Vancouver, B to make their home rriage by British Viee Consul G. H. L.) ft on a motor Federa throp Pay a 6 ‘ edish hospital nd Mr peak on ** will give » Wastern art y ca} Mra Alexander Pringle came amer. over from Olympia Wednesday to ‘The art department will meet for spend tho remainder of the al hoon in the Y. W. ¢ with parents, Mr. and ie 4 at 12:30. Members John C. McMillan. 3 TERIAN aN come and meet Mra, Pier A THETA PI LUD CLUB je meet chapter houne has been mad: e. shenter ‘Getehas - | Announcement ay, Oct, z persia od ner eocretary of ” a r he ston ban the Women { Foreign Mis- | Mie ; kmann, 2 Will Honor Visitors at Luncheon | a sions. sof the * To honor Mrs. G. V. Holt, r, B. C., who fs visiting i town, | RIMAGE SALE FOR ee obs y : A | sr “Madame Rayr is entertaining at On 00 | RUTH SCHOOL nN Saturday aftern Ruth School for Girls will recety + At the same ¢ the proceeds from a rummage Winifred Holt at luncheon a ing planned for October 12 « }the location to be announ At Aleign Min sallaved New Resident Gorteria later date, Anyone having discarded | hy Mrs, Fe felothing, furniture, rugs or any} for Mrs, Edward Taylor entertained with a bridye luncheon antable lo is asked to call EA st Mast Friday afte: in ho’ feome here from California to make $713. ay ° . First of Bridge Luncheon Series 7 Mrs. Earl de Veuve will entertain on Thursd: [with the first of a series of bridge luncheons at her apartme {Sher wood. Covers will be > placed for aixteen, hospital will give their | ~~ IONIA SOCIAL ( Myrt.e at the iday, | 1 on Friday ‘0 years Mrn ha al and ith the ¢ of the forms er woman % of 8 de Turenne will compliment Miss Wrinkles Smoothed| Away Like Magic | the fo. | by New Cream | Ser, | Mareelous Discovery Guaranteed went Remove Eoury Line and Wrinkle | he Philip. | HOUSANDS of women, whose beauty was once spoiled by an «radu-| alghtly lines and wrinkles, now pecpess cuts in foreign | entirely new complexions—complexions srs of | Wonderfully fresh and youthful, and ree from even the slightest trace of wrinkles a | These women owe Ir present youthful beauty to a wonderful new discovery—a discovery which smoothed at her home > carry ad has recent! I HIP. T. A Leach! Parent-T: j will meet Friday, ( P. m. at the school, 3:16 | getis | pine Mra. Roys ts a experience as traveling secretary of at 1 o'clock, at the | the student volunteer movement and later as student etary of the A CHORAL CLUB d New Jerse awny every line and wrinkle an if by é tet « The Nordica Choral club will hold or minsionary work took her to| magic. ‘This new treatment is called a its regular weekly meeting on Fri avin 1904 with: ber bu Domino Wrinkle Cream. It works on ‘Entertains at Tea Hour day. avetthg Us clock tan who wae head of the anatomi| BE qwtirely sey plan. Te goee right Mrs. CG W. Lea entertained a few friends informally at the tea bour on) in th a _ctub, room at 4090 Ar cal department in the hoo! of med and as it does so each wrinkle ie gently yy afternoon at her hom 0 E. Prospect at | buildir jeine of the Shantung Christian unl- lifted away. It's almost miraculous ala Bias The Sirs are asked to attend as|versity at Tainan, the capital of Even after the fret few daye the face mcheon Before Afternoon Affair | the first rehearsal of the opera will/ Shantung province. In 1919 Mra apptars years younger looking. | begio. | Roys re ed to the United States! "Miss Janet and Miss Claire Sheahan wil! give a small buffet luncheon vee fe’ | to take up her duties with the Wom their home in Hamilton Arms on Saturday afternoon before Mrs. James|/ ALL, SAINTS CHURCH RUM- |an's Board of Foreign Missions at| milton de Veuve's tea for Miss Beryl Keith and Miss Franklin Crawford.) MAGE SALE [their Now York headquarters, to 8 48 | The Woman's Auxiliary to All| “9 ¢ 'ea Dance for Miss Crawford Saints’ church will hold a rum-|/LA BOHEME ag sic Chun mage sale at 1418 Sixth ave, on] toh Bary Ann Wells is entertaining with n tea dance in hor new studlo in| teigey and’ Saturday, October 12| Mice Doria tea Hubbell building on Saturday afternoon in compliment to Miss Franklin) ang 4g s B, Piltay, Octover 18 word, who recently returned from the East. Ae . r s . ge CHAPTER AO OF P. E. 0. KANSAS WOMEN'S CLUD tober 18 in the afternoon, Hege ST. | will Preside at Guild ‘Affair | tach Mrs. Ivan Hyland, Mrs. Waldron, Mrs. Richard W. Huntoon| October 12 is % nate at the tea table at Frink Park | Parish house - (guild’s bring-a: y on Friday afternoon, October to be held at anit (Mrs. Max Harrison's home. | NORDIC | CECILIA GUILD a Guild of St. give # luncheon F y Clement's W. C. A. in October 12 nd Wrinkie—or your ney refunded. A special ank | $10,099 protects this guar- ) you risk Hothing tn trying | it today. Sold at all good and department stores: Martell | Marche, | Warren de Mra jostponed from |X Miss Katherine Lynch Is Bride The marriage of Miss Katherine Lynch, daughter of Mrs. George L Synch, to Mr. Enoch Schultz was solemnized Saturday evening, September , in Bethany Presbyterian church, with the Rev. R. A. Van der Las performing the ceremony. | ‘The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Louls Lynch, was! “charming in cream lace over turquoise georgette. A bandeaux of gold cloth “Swas her headdress and for flowers she carried a shower of Ophelia roses,} Mies of the valley and bouvardia. ‘Miss Esther Campbell, the maid of honor, was gowned in Lanvin green chiffon, girdled with cioth of silver, and royal amber roses formed her) bouquet. Virginia Lynch, the bride’s little niece, wns the flower girl. Her| zk was of pink ruffied taffeta, and Dresden shaded roses filled the ch basket she carried. "Mr. Herbert Seligrist was best man and Mr. Alfred Lynch, Mr. George Braver, Mr. Harold Fernybough and Mr. George Schultz the ushers, Fol-| Powing the service there was a reception at the home of the bride. |) Mr. and Mrs. Schultz are at home at the Resita Villa apartments. t, Fri Octot %, , da ol 2 290 ne, on Frid ¢ © - Fr iday, Jetober 12, at LL os ab Friday, October 12, for 12 ‘WRINKLE CREAM 4 ‘At Renton Hil! guild's bridge and mah jongs tea at the Yacht club! om 8 until 10 o'clock in compliment to members of the Cornish school Dollar Frid distributing point for a larger volume of millinery mer- y evening at the home of Tuncheon eopticon views from the Garden Club of Am sateotstiz day afternoon, assisting will be Mrs. F. M. Jordan, Mra. H. M. Pease, | é V 7 tT ' E D ® Louis Lockwood, Mrs. Dean Hanscom, Jr., Mrs. Frank Lazier 4 their families. As a result of our Dollar-Friday policy, inaugurated six years ago and maintained the year ‘round, every line of chandise than the average wholesale house, and enables us to buy direct from sources of origin at correspondingly (two stores rden Club to Meet Chapter AO of P. E. O. meets with ; evening. Sirs. W. D. Freeman. oe Miss Cornish Plans Informal Reception 2, 000 HA ] S hats shipped to The Criterion is disposed of within two lower prices than wholesalers usually obtain. Dollar-Friday | Te | | Kansas Women's club meets with | | Geattle Garden club will hold its annual meeting Bya Nelson, 6832 20th ave.) Mra, G, W. Furry, 174 Highland| DOMIVoO | ssist at Guild Tea ‘Miss Nellie Cornish will give an informal reception on Sunday evening weeks after arrival. This has made The Criterion a retail buyers at The Criterion get the latest for less money. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops ©) Mrs. C. A. Brown will be hostess for Mount Baker Park guild at the jopedic Tea Shop Friday, assisted by Mrs. R. E. Jarvis, Mra. H. Olin, irs. Ralph Johns, Mrs. O. G, Teniston, Mra, J. W. Kilworth, Mts. John| in, Mrs. Paul Cotton, Mrs. C. W, Hudson and Mrs. D. D. Olds. | Phe Thrift Shop will be in charge of Denny-Fuhtman guild, represented | by Mrs. L. L. Berens, Mra, W. T. Patten, Mrs. H. M. Brooks and Mrs Bimer R. Brady. @omen’s Clubs ———— CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Trimmed Hats The latest millinery modes are essentially Parisian. One may be equally smart tn close-fitting tailored hat, or dazzlingly ornate c hapeau, for they all show adecided French influence, Featured for Dollar Friday are 60 dozen Trimmed Velvet Hats, embracing the subtly charming rm , off-the-f: and rakish models of larger tendencies, radiant in Autumn colors and em! i d in lustrous ostrich, feather novelties and brilliant ribbon efects. Your choice : Friday at. $1 Cri risp eal Bright F elts Saucy little Felts show all the colors in an Autumn wood and rainbow tints as well. Rightly simple and rightly clever with little ornaments of fan-plaited ribbon or appliques that contrast In color. They fit the head to BRITISH-AMERICAN sta ASSOCIATION WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB The annual meeting of the British. | ‘The trustees of the Woman's| American association will be held in | stay and promise to preserve their first fresh looks Takewood Civic Improvement club|the Fine Arts hall on Friday evo. | through thick and thin. Built for service, ng with will serve a chicken dinner, Fri-|ning, October 12, tion of of- almost any informal costume, Gay, October 12, at 6 p. m. at the! ficers for the ensuing y All per+ are priced Friday at...... “eluthouse. The mortgage on the|sons of British birth cordially in- i} Untrimmed Hats pullding will be burned and a pro-| vited, | | Velvots, duvetyns and felts, wrought Into the season's most approved | } ANGORA GROTTO DANCE gram will follow the dinner. apes y concelvable Autumn color and shade, afford tho The Angora Grotto club will hold bj bg i a at ah UN hee aH SIND one clever woman an unlimited field for her own fancy in the choice of VAN ASBELT P.-T. A. |The Van Asselt P.-T. A. will of tha’ eventt SARUaT ‘ Md @ program meeting on Fri- Botie ’emiola:* 29 trimmings. These are the actual groundwork for the average street, hae “4 i nic ‘Temple,’ Friday dress or sports hat selling at $6.50 to $15.00; the nddition of a modestly priced plume, feather novelty or ribbon, different from Gay, October 12, at 3 p. m, Miss! evening, October 12, 1 on rendy-trimmed models, works the miracle in a ina K. Collwell will speak on POTTS farcotics.” A reception for the| ga wise any displ Rew teachers and members will se aoe twinkling arrived less than-two weeks ago and $1 follow the meeting. efreshments | REVIEW SEWING walt your cholce Friday at will be served. EatenbCH: atid West Seattle Children’s s “Hats In a kingdom all their owh at The Criterion are 600 Chil- friends invited. Sewing circle, —__._____|home of Mrs, Leo M. Butler, 4546 B| 47th ave. $. W.,on Friday, October dren's Hats which embrace a wider range of charming Juvenile effects than can be found anywhere In a like umber, Hright~ colored yarns and soft, 12, at 1p, m. LOOK e gn’ this display of Children’s Hats. OUT FOR! - mar their freshness and newness, places similar hats priced from $2 CIRCLES | Review, W. B, A. | will meet at the Our Quantity Buying Power Benefits Criterion Patrons Is distinguish wind nor weather can 6 xeon in half a dozen 0 $3.76. ring ie ‘Oc put her very own Arrivals Assure Criterion Patrons the Latest Misa along Friday and let her pick hat here for Te Seitewon eattle’s Jargest Tylillinery Store Second at Seneca ustern Star elu) will meet October 12, at 2 o'clock, in the clubrooms, 4090 Arcade building. | joard meets at 12:30 o'clock. | RAMBLI 9 BICENTRAL MISSION | STUDY CLUB The Central Mission Study club of the ¥. W. C. A, will meet on Fri day, October 12, at 10 o'clock, in the Bible roow | SE | tle 21 F work | 16, THURSDAY, € ICTOBER 11, 1923. ILIARY THUNITY rusi CHUT " ADDITIONAL, CLUBS FFICERS ELECTED Mt . MATRONS OF CHAPTER Prin Stn Chol ot every t mit f © Chap ale today mplity room at ; le, Monday +] l October 1 MOTHERS— Why allow “‘snoffles’” and stuffy, wheery breathing to torment your fix relief fol ATTLE WOMAN The music departmen Woman's cltst 1 of Mrs, Harry h nt, ‘Tuesd at 2 p.m. Mrs. mith, leader, Seat-| Bables when qui at the | the une of Janne CHAMBERLAIN’S ‘ober | nee B. |\COUGH REMEDY, No Narcotics | We Tell It With VALUES ome KEV RIGERATOR Miss Allen’s TESTED RECIPES LY Fried Apples Delmonico aecraut home wit Ae gists the following recipe f ried apples) Peel and core th printed by courtesy of the International Cook Book.) (RISCO For light, tender cakes For digestible an For erisp, dige Some of the Latest Ones Continuous Here Long ago we exhib- ited the season’s first new styles, and ever since have been supple- menting them with the newer interpretations as approved by the Fashion censors. You may be sure of the Style when you get your Coat, Suit or Dress here. We have no so-called “Lucky Buys” or “Spe- cial Concession” offer- ings. We are in the market to buy Style and Value before others. We can get anything any- body else can if we want it, because we are “on the job” early and late at our New York office, and because we buy more merchandise than any other exclu- sive Coat, Suit and Dress house on the Coast, wholesale or re- tail, Our chain of stores takes care of the distribution. This enormous out- put keeps our stock turning with bewilder- ing interest. One new thing after another! Never anything old! We could not have a “sale” if we wanted to with such an up-to-the- minute stock. Your visit here to- morrow will give you a thrill as you see the many hundreds of new models, priced as you never before knew their like to be sold—at CAC ZINN li SECOND AT SPRING New York — Portland — San Franciseo — Los Angeles that Provide Surprises for Dealers as Well as the Wom- en of Seattle at For Juniors, Misses and Women of all ages