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>. Seahurst, with PAGE i4 Personal eattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBall Telephone, MA in-0600 Miss Ruth Dunn Has Charming Informal Wedding ; M) Jewellyn Is Feted at Nu merous TPM wr wi N cerem) After with sta vine ma the tea tat Floren: Po and Atte ‘Terr York Visitor Entertained Marta Courtenay Monday afte eight covers at agave a luncheon airs. W. KR. Ba Borrento. Today “ment to the Mrs. Liewellyn will leave October 2 < i ® Arr M have ‘Mrs. Calvert Hostess at Lunchec re of Minn Mrs. James H. Calvert ts erta with a lunch of twelve covers nl, roup of (Friday afternoon at the Suns: t the twas recently ¢l ‘for Mrs. Samuel! P: jot Mr. and Mrs. G. E | be Mra. F. n| . w. & Kelt | *Dinner Will Precede Subscription Dance > To honor he se guest, Miss Dorot ‘ of Portiand, Mis Perkins will ¢ : tevening, pre ‘Miss Betty 2 Miss Bet rv r ith overs atl a card part <the Sunset c Sa » rc ss ¥ Age er 19, at Dougian’ h and East Pine et, Da: o'clock, eee een irs. Croxton Rion {s extending Invitations. to. luncheon of-twenty |r rrerany AND on Friday afternoon, October 19, MUSBICAL CL UB B ; 9 .@ ‘The Ladies’ Literary and Musical rranging Bridge Tea club will meet with Mra Le E.| e Mrs. W. E. Waldo and Miss Florence Garber are arranging « bridge ot | Booth, 1434 N at. Friday, Oc eet tables and teaon Tuesday afternoon-of next week at the Seattle] ‘Ober 19% at os Sfennis club. % 24 yest © Mrs. B. A. Garber and Mr#Croxton Rion will preside over the tea table. se ne SALI i Pagar omen's As ‘Will Benefit New Chapter House ® For the benefit of the new chapter house, the M PAlpha Epsilon et. on Friday and 7) Mrs. David E. LAKE Pot. A }, Gardner, Mrs. F. L. Vernon and Mrs, J. M | P.T. A. will meet Fri © Mrs. Clarence Furs : October 18s) at 730 ZA. 8. Burrows and Mrs, Frank L on of of sale; Mrs. Fi P the basement, | Goodwin, tables>"Mrs. Fred Miller § Mrs. Ei oe a. M Band Mrs. A.B. Talcott, teley Mrs, James Hu . PT Mrs. J. M. Hami Dean Burkhelmer, Mf.A. A.|Mr. Charles E. Norman. will Norquist, Mrs. 1.-A. Ni Stewart, wrap Refreahments, All parents urged to ® Further informat ling GA rfld-3727 or KE nwé:|attend 21582. z Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops | METRoPouiTA # ® Aiki auxiliary will be in charge of the service at the ¢ Tea Shop Friday. Mrs. J. Thomas will be hoste sisted by 3 ‘ge Hannan, E) @Mrs. Howard Hook, Mrs. Cyrus Briggs, Mrs. Arthur Bedinger, | Gdones, Mrs. Hugh Todd, Mrs, Guy Worthley, Mrs. Harry Kauggman and) SEATTLE ARTIST SERIES Mrs. Charles Gaffner. Fourth at University (Katharine Rice, Manager) Presents 4 : % vad | NO. 1 | ORTHOPEDIC GUILDS | Stevens W. R. C., No.1, will hold} _ “TO MEET its annual ir in Veterans’ hail, © New members will be welcomed|‘Armory, Friday, October 19. Lunch. by the various guilds of the Chil-|eon will be served at noon and a dren's Orthopedic hospital, which| home-cooked chicken dinner at 6 @re in need of many workers to aid/o’ In the evening the Camp. in the increasing needs of the insti-| fire is Will entertain with a play. | tution, Those interested in joining . | and becoming identified with hospl-| AD/ fftal work should notify some guild - Smember. ‘The guilds will meet on Friday October 19, according to the foll 7 s ing schedule r tea and bity CHARLES formation, _ call SU nset-4267. : : y an, with Mrs. Ed é , 814 Shelby st., at) oat Highland Drive, with Mrs.| Friday, October NSATION OF . Oliver, 1154 20th ave. sag EUROPE” and @omen’s Clubs %& The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mrs. J. C. McMillan. i CLUBS FOR FRIDAY STEVENS W. R. C4 will hold a regu i of Mra? W. fiss Cole will « First Hill, with Mrs. W. A. Peters, 318 Minor ave., at 1:30 p. m. | Frink Park, with Mrs. Gerald) SUA'RUE Me ractancn Witt “hts, Ww. G,| Seattle. Post No will Leading Tenor of tho & Weatherstone, 1853 23rd a it Sees et n the 00 Metropolitan Grand Opera 23 y. m. Assisting hostess, Mrs. Jos-| 0" Friday ning, October 19, 1 pee Peph D. Ssinnet. F 2 Laurethurst, dward M. Har-| 5 4 ny 4 Erington, 2033 W. Laurelhurst drive, |“ (at 1 p. m. t= Madrona, with Mrs. A. B. Shafer, (107 Dorfel drive, at 10 a, m. y & North Queen Anne, with Miss Lil-| cone and their friend All Alag~ Bilan Larson, 407 Wheeler ave., at F, Selepas “invited, FRIDAY EVE. 10 a. m. le UB CLU Mount Baker Park, with Mrs. D.| “ane Coteric OCTOBER 26 , Kinney, 3119 37th place, at 1p. m.| aay Octoner 19. at Queén Anne, with Mra. J. W. Good-| 6-0 Staymne D; naire apelin peat! ; |Mrs, Mayme Ds ast 47th MAIL ORDERS NOW TO add W. Highland drive, at 19) gt, Executive committee will moet KATHARINE RICE y ‘ " yan | tt 1:40 p. The program w 07 iol ties © Kenton Hill, with Mrs, FR. Van} Consiet of a paper on Turkes, |g 707 MONTELIUS BUILDING | 2 Tuy), 1529 17th ave., at 10 a. m, Sie k © University, with O: Gin-ly 7, 1 LITERARY CLASS PRICES mrerer, 4728 21st Ne'B., at 10} L. 1. Literary claus will meet r $2.00, $2.50 Sa, m. _|F y, October 19, at 8 p, at 5 2. Washington Park, with Mra. T. G.|the clubhouse otabea wit Cal $1.50, $2.00 (Price, $29 36th ave t2 p.m. | read a paper on “The Irish Stage,” tallery: $1.00 Wooster Bu patie jak" Plus 10% Tax [irien, at 10 a. m, {ORDICA CHORAL CLUB @ Bunset, with Mrs. H. 1. Rogers, ‘The Nordica Choral club will hold - - ©1126 W. Sith st. at 19 a. m rehearsal on Friday evening, October i: via 19, at 8 o'clock, in room 4010 Areade| WERVOUS HACKING (ANNUAL CONV TION | building, ‘Work has been ted on # he Royal Neighbors of America) the opera and all members are urged water, but will disa | ‘ ar Swill hold thelr annual convention in |to attend this practice the healing and soothing effect of| : , | ee 8 tay," Oktober 4.| hod ¢ covemne © ero will CHAMBERLAIN’S ) COUGH REMEDY } ‘will be served in the evening. | Campfire girl ts expected, Rong z Every user \s « friend Can not be cared by @ gines of, { Beasion opens at 1 p.m. A dinner |7 o'clock at the SEATTLE STAR 100 NEW DRESSES At Less Than ” Wholesale— These are regular $12.85 mod- els and include the smartest look- ing Poiret Twills and Tricoshams that you ever saw for twice the price. See them in the window today or tomorrow—sizes 16 to 44, No Exchanges and No Alterations at This Special Sales Event In addition to these wonderful values you will find other .dress models of equal int est at our mone ing prices of $§ $14.85 and $19.85. Brushed Wool Jacquettes and Golf Coats Here is a Special for Friday and Satur- s day shoppers that will crowd our store to the limit. Delightful shades of buff, gray and brown, The new- est swagger styles. Other Sweater Thousands of Sweaters to choose from in every color and style of the season, at our Bargain Bargains Prices of $5.85, $7.85 and $9.85. MARKET 2'dress SHOP 107 PIKE STREET THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 1928, VLE: CIRCLE NO. B49 . of Wooderaft, @eattie id their an. D6, October FRIDAY 9¢ a-throb with delight to Criterion patron cause of the fascinating new- ness of m modes offered and the unmatel 1e8 from a purely mer- chandise standpoint featured here ¢ Trimmed Hats | Duvetyns and Vel- t and Duvetyn combi resplendent in, n colors, wrought smart, close-fitting ns, pokes and mod | of the larger tenden 4 in all the approvea | utumn trims nd’ em. ed tor $1 Untrimmed Hats Velvets and Duvetyns in a wide range of the most-desired Fall and Winter shapes, shades and colors offer a most inviting field for the exercise of one's own peculiar gift {n trimming hats. The clever woman will need no second glance at these hats in order | to nense the poasibilities of her choice at a very modest additional They're al for Fr Trimmed Felt Hats ‘our opportunity to possess more of these saucy, flex! becoming hats, admirably thful spc A is and news and freshness despite the weather. They embody the utmost of charm, comfort and comeliness. foectaversshipeiigieospa tu CHILDREN’S HATS The little Miss has been thoughtfully remembered in The Criterion’s | display of charming juvenile chapeaus, Bring her along Friday and choose just the hat her a .50c Quantity Buying Benefits Criterion Customers Se Cutewon ili Seattles lasgest Iv inery Store Quick Turnover Assures You the Latest Always Do You Know- —why a leopard has spots? —why a polar bear has hair on the soles of his feet? —why a beaver builds a dam? —how an elephant picks up a pin? Learn these, and— Many other interesting things in the “invisible” color pictures, wr apped with the wonderful bread of the Washington Bakeries. Thousands of folks enjoy the pastime of coloring these pictures. No paint needed. GET THE MAGICAL CARDS In Every Loaf of Cream Crust A DIFFERENT PICTURE EACH DAY National Health, and Ullemut BREAD ORDER THESE QUALITY BREADS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER