The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SEAT Seattle Society MA in-0600 @omen’'s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Edited by Li Sallister s Oldham Raymond an Keen Le As Music Owens vitations Out for Large Buffet Luncheor and Bridge; Hosts at Dinner This Evening |: | Dinner at Hon Informa r Dr iM Mr. tn town for Mr and Mr. M r Gillespie D tmn er Hosts M en 1 Ha. evenin Luncheon W To honor Mra. W of her sister, Mrs will ente ‘arewell Complimen ¢ New Y Sha bone ul Be F ‘Alumnae Mu Kappa Kap of a series of o'clock, at the prog 1 accompan Louise Wee Plan Informal H: Mr. and M vester E @ance at their lowee n Dance al vely Home Affair 1M Recent Wedding Is Lo for t marigold h led to the was a ¢ Prece and in a robe waa of vu and orn: Autumn tints in foliag occasion. in the ric ARK Ark mee SOCIAI ths; ades of yellow and bronze m improvised altar banked with of the gorgeous blooms, softly ceremony Miss Dorothy Kni The bride, given in m: opalescent crystal and pea bound with a coronet of rare blossoms, and her bouquet was valley and Butter Mra. E. E. Lescher, am, aunt of the b honor, wore beige georgette heavily embroidered hat, and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses s ‘The four bridesma o M 1 by white tapers. I Love You Truly” y her father, was exaqu Ss over white georg: Her ve 4 lace, a family heirloom, shower of orchids, Don’t Neglect Your Skin “| Ladies — A few days’ treatment with * CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will do more to clean up the skin than all the beauty treat- ments in Crea- ation. An im- perfect com- plexion is caused by a sluggish liver. Millions of people, take them for Bilk = S Headache, Uj ach’ and for Saliow imply and Biotchy Skin. They end t misery of Constipation | Small Pil!—Small Dose—Small Price METROPOLITAN Fourth at University SEATTLE ARTIST SERIES (Katharine Rice, Manager) Presents ADDITIONAL CLUBS RATED CLI frocks in shades ran for headdress and carried bouquets to ma little cousins, Josephine Lescher and Maxine Attractive flower girls, wearing dainty geors and Maxine fn orchid. They carried mi: forget-me-nots. Mrs. Lukovy was costumed cloth and her age was a replica of the b Kahan was best man. Afterwards there was a reception and buffet supper, ‘an aM Mra. Lewin left on their wedding trip to Honolulu, the bride eling French model of dark biue Potret twill with hat to match and a nov coat with marten collar. Mr. and Mrs. Lewin will be at home after November 15 at the Hotel Alexandria in Los Angeles. . Will Meet to Discuss Bazaar Members of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will have an allday me: Wednesday at the home of Miss Helen Swope, 4747 Second ave. 2 Plans will be discussed for the Christmas bazaar, whieh will be held at the Hotel Washington on November 3. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Commodcres’ Ball at Yacht Club | The Seattle Yacht club has cards out for its Commodores’ ball on| Saturday evening, November 3. Patrons and patronesses for the affair include Mr. and Mrs. Charlies ‘Willard Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. David Branch, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin J.! Brown, Col. and Mrs. C. B. Blethen, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander, Mr. and| Mrs. Joshua Green, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen, Judge and Mrs.| George Donworth, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guy Frink and Mr. and Mrs. Fred| Baxter. | ‘The club plans to make its Commodores’ Ball an annual affair. For this| occasion the following committes on arrangements has planned special music and decorations. They are Messrs. Varde McFarland, Radford, Daniel L. Pratt, J. Fred Braid and Roy W. Corbett. ? ; Mrs. Eaton Has Luncheon for Visitor For Miss Eleanor Riley, of New York, who is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh, Mrs. William Leonard Eaton gave 4n informal luncheon at her home this afternoon. Architects’ Wives Club to Meet Mrs. A. H. Albertson and Mrs. Lister Holmes will entertain the Archi-| tects’ Wives’ club of Washington State chapter of the American Institute | f Architects cn Thursday afternoon at the apartment of Mrs. Albertson {n the Arcadia. “Colonial Furnishings” will be the subject of a talk by ‘Mrs. Howard Riley. Miss Carnes Honored at Dinner Miss Helen’ Carnes, director of personnel of the Metropolitan Building company, who has resigned to go to New York, was the honor guest at| & most attractive dinner df forty covers and a dance given at the Seattlo| Yacht club last evening, when the executives and department heads of the| ee Company gathered in a farewell party. Miss Carves, who has been in charge of the personnel work of company for three years, leaves November 15 for a visit in Chicago, after which she expects to make her C 0 N C E R T Bermanent home in New York. 1 FRIDAY EVE. Omicrom Nu Tea | OCTOBER 26 Omicron Nu will give a tea for all visiting home econom as SEATS NOW SELLING ing from orchid Fleisehir e dresses, Josephine Mr. o & y tt Towner ant 6 °y k of t he n for vorted thi past mess, Dizziness, Mra. Barn vation durin ‘ederation indoreed « ¥ n by her committees that Personal — Mra, I. who has t art Reihle, of Dayton, O., nm visiting her brother law, Mr. and Mra, Har jenn Stibbs for six weeks, left for her home. oll of Spokans tn nd Mra. Chester motor Thursday or the week-end Colin 0. | and Mrs, Alfred Lan gf to wpend the cor Portland Mra. in Frederick Fischer from Mr. and have come home at W at the Hotel Sorr Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mec being congratulated on the a Kc id Lewis, October 1 the Swedish hospital. Mr, and Mra. Walter Dusen have removed from | Point to 1719 I. John st Mra. J. F. Duthle and Mrs. Wal. lace Duthie havo returned from # visit in Victoria and Vancouver Biz, ar ACKETT “Sensation of Europe” and | Leading Tenor of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company er’ , at Bell Van oe MeMicken trip Mra. turned U from Francisco. G has to a short ics d {iss Jessie aday for Calif |scveral months ») do you pay for your all day long? the Washington Educational association on Thur: day, October O'clock, in the faculty lunch room, Home Economics hall, Un Washington. The tea will immediate follow a meeting of the h nomics section of the W. E. A. Miss Tanzer to Have Home Wedding The marriage of Miss Alice Tanzer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. L Tanzer, to Mr. Vernon R. Nixon, of Tonasket, Wash., will be solemnized | on Tuesday evening, November 20, at the home of the bride's parents, 2409 | Mth ave. | Miss Ruth Johnson Complimented For the pleasure of Miss Ruth Johnson, who will be an Octob Miss Harriett Schu: at 4:30 ersity of ome eco. er bride, entertained with a shower xt her home on Wednes tay eveni = 3%, and on the following Friday evening the Misses Helen Haggblom and Esther Clein were hostesses at dinner later with a theater party at the and Complimented at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Harry B. Cunningham and Mrs, William A. Bastman entertained] ‘ith a Halloween bridge luncheon of seven tables Tuenday nfiernoon at | Mrs. Eastman's home in compliment to their mother and alster, Mra, 1). L.| Jackson and Miss Maud Jackson, of Port Gamble, who are their house guests. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs, Edgar C. Snyder will be hostess tor Madro Id at the Orthopedia Tea Shop on Wednesday, assisted by Mrs, J, W, Albright, hi 3. Alexander, Mrs. A. B. Comfort, Mrs. Davis, Mra, U, M, Dickey, Mra, HR, E. Hughes, Mrs, W. J. Miller and Mra. John D. Raegle A the Thrift Shop Queen Anno guild, with Mra, H. FR, Elliott, ‘will be th charge in the morning, and tn the Mrs. B. F. Blackburn and Mrs. 8. 1 | | The woman in the home, no less than the woman in business, can ill afford a break- fast drink that gives her “nerves” instead of nutriment. Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate has everything a woman needs in her morn’ ing cup. Fragrance! Flavor! Strength! “Drink to your own health with Ghirar- delli’s”— every morning! ~ > A ofttwoaly GY) Ground | GHIRARDELLTS eit, ae ereeareeeees ac chairman, afternoon Madrona guild, with Mitchell, will be in charge, COLUMBIA P, Columbia ¥. MOTHERS’ CLUB RUMMAGE SALIC The Mothers’ club of Chi Omegn worority has wecured w jocution in the Farmers’ market, Seventh and Virginia, for the rummage pale they evil give Thursday and Friday, ber 24-26, Mra,J, W. Daugher- ia general chairman. A » A. will hold a ear nival on Bri October at the! M. W. A, hall at Columbia Refresh ments will be served from 3 untll 9 Pp. m, Booths of miscellancoun artt cles will be on wale. In the evening there will be an entertainment. Ad. misdion to tho hall will be free, Hunt's | E sic rAR } Mu lito Schipa Se Wednesda Charles Hackett Program Announced Ig le Inc H Louise Van ¢ Lecture Wee TUF Here's your chance to get a new dress in the most attractive of the new styles at less than wholesale. Thi | offer includes dozens of Poiret ‘Iwill and Tricoshams in regular $12.85 mode Sizes 16 to 44, but at such a price we can allow spec No Alterations and No Exchanges EVERY DRESS A BARGAIN We have thousands of other models to show you in woolen and silk fabrics of every description at our money-saving prices of $9.85, $14.85 and $19.85. Brushed Wool Golf Coats and Chappie Coats Just like this actual illustra- tion, in shades of buff, gray and brown, They're all the rage, and you can get one here for only THOUSANDS OF SWEATERS We have the biggest show of smart Sweaters in the city, and it includes every style and color of the season. Special bargains at $5.85, $7.85, SHOP BLOUSE Between First and Second MARK 107 PIKE STREET tf & DRESS on Abs academics, he jA er review of the of fiction was] ° Mins Anna Anderson, one?) and critics of | Miss Donna Milt! music Chand brary several w aele regent A. R., hing D. oe of | GRAY HAIR IS (QUICKLY DARKENED Makes One Look Twenty Years Younger Men and women who used to be! jealied Grandpa and Grandma are| now setting the styles by darkening | thelr gray hair with a simple home ure or instance, J. A. MeCrea, a well! |known Californian, recently made | tho following statement: “Anyone can prepare a aimyio mix. | ture In five minutes, that will dark- on gray hair, and make it soft and | Merely take a half-pint of| ter, add 1 ounce of bay rum, al small box of Barbo Compound, \ oz. of glycerine. | | Theso Ingredients can be bought at | any drug store at trifling cost. Ap-| |ply to the hair twice weakly with | comb. It does not color the scalp, | }is not sticky or greasy and will not rub off."'-~Advertisement hapter stat | floray | Miss Allen’s TESTED RECIPES no, ded) Fluffy Ruffles Lemon Pie from Washington, D. C. S$. M.S, @ Capital hostess CUSTARD 4 euptul sugar uice and grated rind of f large pon (or 2 small ones) 4 tablespoonfuls boiling water j in amall double bo tnd creamy, ta thin and cover on Inverted pin late prick with a (RISCO For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods 10 € under blarer to honored the club by giv. RAINIER flag, both | RUMMAC Jopted by| The Women's a oe jer fe a ter 4 from Harding in regard received of Lad |p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce. |Chapters 11 to 15 in “Dombey and Auxillary, of Rain-|Son” will be reviewed. Nogle Post will have a rummage | report | “le d bazaar for the benefit of| ™ if & Golden Giint Ghampoo.—Adrt. Mrn,|the hospitalization fund on Friday Stop Coughing Th» simplest and best way joo coughs, colds; croup, bronchial, “fla and lagrippe coughs is to take CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Ever$ user is a friend arren G to Aaland Saturday, October 26 and 27, at| ile} 1022 Third ave. For information | jand don’ s call Mra. J. P, Downs, | An executive board meeting was| WE 0 or Mra. J. G Byweny | id after adjourmment and Mra. | EL lot J HM. Keeler was uni nously y to take the place Bicknell, abe had . | DICKENS ZLLOWSHIP re| The Dickens Fellowship will meet Thursday evening, October 25, at 8 —when 2 teaspoonfuls of water are added to two level teaspoonfuls of Calumet and stirred quickly. The illustration is made from an actual photograph—it shows what takes place when a test is made to determine the leavening strength of CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER Notice the uniform distribution of the gas bubbles —how high and evenly they rise. The same thing occurs in your bakings when you use Calumet. That's why eve: ing made with it always raises perfectly, Its great leaveningstrength doesit. This test is made frequently by Calumetrepresentatives —right in the dealer’s store. It enables the manufactur- ers to keep strictly fresh goods on the mer- chant’s shelves at all times. It is your pro- tection against using a leavener that has lost its original strength. It is a safeguard against failure on bake day. When you buy Calumet you know it containsits original leavening strength — that it is fresh, Sales 21/2 thnes as much as that of any other brand BEST BY TEST EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. §. FOOD AUTHORITIES A pound can ot Calumet con- tains full 16 oz, Some baking Powders come in 12 o:, cans instead of 16 oz cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it, hand “To He w do whal the det should manne the ra an acti be sure leave t things doer o! You! tion. IUM BROWN HAIR looks best of Whilst gave Mi g Ch in “hi Th: many knew Whi told circli sky was chang offa dine!

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