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] MRS. MARTIUS KING Seattle Society Telephone, MA in-0600 Frances Oldham Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Assistant Music Louise Raymond Owens — Women’s University Club Has Attractive Program; Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Will Receive. mombers Sorority Arranging Large Tea The act ' t r t w M apter of Gamma Phi I sin an and their w Luncheon Will Mrs. Ma two covers on Fric Mrs, Donald I rece with M Honor Mrs. Fraser > é Mrs. Taylor to Honor Mrs. Bentley Mrs. Alo 8. Taylor ! heon of tw ve by bridge r home on Th : Mrs, F . who | Mrs. Taylor is entertaining the board ¢ luncheon on Tu afternoon, Novem> Mr. and Mrs. Beaton Complimented To honor Mrs. Kenneth C. E to their home | r M entertain is arranging a aton, W M pba gives its Christmas bazaar at the Hotel Washington on Sat- for Miss Sutto Portrait by Grady. Informal Luncheor n urday, November 3. To honor Miss Maud Suttor Mrs. Charles Lu informal luncheon Mrs. Adam Beeler. » OLD TIMERS CLUR ADDITIONAL CLUBS ore dan Ce Bes | ning, November 1 < h . “~ 7 . Virst and Pike. Monday Practice Club Entertained 4 The Monday Practi ed by Daisy Wood Hildreth! FAIRVIEW PT. at her home on Monday, when the follow lew PT ' - ‘Gore, La Capriceuse” (Elgur}—M ~ Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips at the tb) “Ave Maria” (Hahn)}—Mrs. € Mrs. Hildreth at the piano. DANCI eve | WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB At the lant October r Wom « club, on Seattle home, etruct of property on H. en to thank Mra. Miracle for her of Miss Maria wponse to their request } . : {Annie C. Brayton'’s room will ¢ The next meeting of the club will Entertains at Army Post ledbute’ a umber; Ida and Leona |be held November's, when plans for| Mrs. Williams, wife of Capt. Hugh W ms, of Fort Lawton, entertained} Leeters, a vocal duet: Muth Ben-| the year's work will be discussed. | ‘With « small bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at her quarters at the po ham, @ violin solo, and there will | Members requested to attend. . * *s mc Siig be a vocal solo, “Our Own Wash- he, SL Miss Coles to Give Dance lington.”” by the compoanr, Jeaala | Deo Emerick, Itefreshments during | the social hour. | RB ¢ (Bs piano, © Roll ng” Song (Dunn) and ¢ Hoween gato;! dont Minor school, alin obblt and d mb dep CHURCH SERVICE ‘The Miss, Margaret Coles is entertaining with a Halloween dance this evening Church Service League of at her home in Laurelhurst. Fifty young people have been invited Plan Buffet Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Walter William Stoll will be a buffet twelve on Friday evening at their home on Magnolia Bluff. | DAUGHTE Daughte Jinner for|in M. B. B.A Card Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops vy pliceamedher saree’ ac Mrs. D. D. Baldwin wil} be hostess for East Highland Drive guild at the) ALPHA CLUB \ : Senonstis sen rae ce sere, sss ing wil 04 ite s B, Frederics : ike Alba olub will be entertained | FLOWERED CHINTZ MAKES Mrs. J. B. je, Mrs, W.+ more, Mrs. 4 traff, Mra, Louis) by Mr lam ebb and Mre.| UNIQUE WINDOW SHADES Walker, Mrs. George E. Patton, Mra. H. R. Tennant and Mrs. W. G.| Fred Hamilton at the residence of | Luncheon | Glass Curtains Not Needed With Chaney. e Mrs. Bebb, W. Galer st. on} | This Window Treatment. | | | ORGE | ber of jeorge will meet hall, 1920% First ave, November 1, at I p.m at 2 Members 5 Canon Hiss will npeak he after which tea will be All those inter ested are invited to attend, synod, hosts at erved. | wre UM BROWN SALT looks den Glint Rhamp 2717 The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Renton Hill guild tn the mor .| Thursday, November 1 represented by Mrs. J. A. Kerr Mrs. O. B. Leonhart; in the af 12:30 o'clock Mrs. E. B. Boswell will have charge for First Hill guild. * @omen’s CLUBS FOR THURSDAY DAHLIA SOCIETY TO GIVE LECTURE SERIES with Mrs, David The Seattle Dahlia society is spon-| 48th st., Thursday soring a series of lectures during the |2 o'clock. Meridi . Clubs | PAST By MARIAN MOORE There {8 an old saying that his rent events department of the Wom.| tory aiways repeats itself. Cer an's Century club will meet at 1 p.|talnly the history of Colonial fur- with Mrs. Carl J. Smith, 1436) niture Is getting a thorough repetl- Mth Current poetr be| tion these days, It js the last presented by Mrs. A. I. Noftsinger. | word in popularity just now! Of Re TS course, the time limit of popular- AID SOCIETY, W H CHURCH | Ity Is always a gamble, but it is ‘The regular meeting of the Lad! cp to prophesy that furniture so 7 Cover a e Ald society of the Welsh Presby.| pleasing In appearance and comfort Siac! ot vast p era first to| MOUNT VIEW P-T. A. 8 "| terfan church will be held at the| will be with us for many years to be given at the Chamber of Com-| The newly organized Mount View| Chureh, 10th ave. N. and E, Jonn st.,) Come. meree assembly room, Thursday|P.-T. A. will hold its first meeting at| Thursday, November 1, at 2 p. m.| | The bedroom suite in the picture evening, November 1, at § o'clock. _|the school on Thursday evening, Noy. | Te Will be served. bears the stamp of antiquity In its “How to Dig and Store Bulbs” will| 1, at $ o'clock. It will bea reception) * be the subject to be discussed to the of the district. Mr. | OCCIDENTAL CHAPT Mrs. ¥F. Pomeroy, Mrs. J. W.|Carl Croson, of the school board, will| Occidental chapter have a card Wheeler, Mr. H. O. Dutton, Mr. H.| speak, and music will be furnished | Party in Wing's cafeteria Thursday W. Shorey and Mr. W. B. Neighbors. | by the Community Service club. Hal. | evening, Novenuer coo 8:30 o'clock ene lev : © free to the pub loween motifs will prevail in the Pe ertecec nee te decorations and refreshments. All| WOMAN'S ALLIANCE CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB patrone tireéd-to attend, |The Woman's Alliance of the First tia Giatiie “Civic iapeoveraeat oe Unitarian church has its monthly dub will meet at the Federated club > WASHINGTON | luncheon at the home of Mrs, Carrie house Thursda: ovember 1. Mrs | Watson, 709 Belmont ave. N Kathryn Miracle will address the George Washington circle, | Thursday, November 1 club. Teh questions relative to the| Ladies of the G. A. R., will hold a/~ aE city charter will also be discussed. sale and card party in Veterans’ hall, oe. Armory, Thursday, Nov. 1, at 7 p. m Good prizes will be given, and many useful and fancy articles will be on sale, A chicken dinner will be The public is | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Thursday, November 1, the cur y ASSOCIATION tion, Seattle will moet 1916 N. at Morgan, Sovember 1, teacher on MIZPAH TEMPLE NO. 90 Mizpah Temple, No. 90, Pythian Sisters, will meet Thursday evening, November 1, at £719 University way.|¢d at The grand chief and other visitors | vited will be present and a large attend.| ance is desired. Initiation, SEATTLE eee | 8 ROUND TABLE CLI | Mrs The Round Table club meets with | Thursda: Mrs. Wilmot Pritchard, 166 Gar. | Eastern field s#., on Thursday, November 1.! Luncheon at 12:40 o'clock. Dr. H. H.) MISSOULA OLUB Gowen, speaker. The Missoula club will | meeting Thursday WOMEN OF 3 November 1, instead of in the after LEGION |noon. Mrs. Anna Peppard will be Women of Mooscheart Legion will| hostess at her home Howe nominate officers Thurs evening, | 4nd husbands of memb: Invited ‘November.1, at 8 o'clock, in Moose|to be present, Assisting homtesnen temple, 1316 Bighth ave will be Mrs, Guy Peppard, Mrs.| ons James Walker and Miss Maud ‘Tre ELDERBLOOM CLUB vaile. The Elderbloom club will meet in Le tieed K. of P. hall Thursday, November 1,| FORTSON.THYGESEN at 11 o'clock. Members bring lunch, | AUXLLIARY 9 M409 | Fortaon-Thygesen auxiliary ROBERT hs. LEE CHAPTE give a relief tea Thuraday Kobert E. Lee ehapte ughters | ber 1, Kk of the Confederacy, will meet with| of Mr Thomas Ir k, 4748 19th ave N. B., Thursday, mber 1. Annual |the mternoon on “Wom Place p 1 dd Nation of officers|!" the World of Today Gr at 2 o'clock. Lake car | ery 6 o'clock ne TESTED RECIPES No. D Jelly Doughnutsfrom Salem, Mass. (Mics 0.8. 4. sends 1 the following recipe, which the secured from her srandimesher,¢ hue old New Batland ousewife) melted Crisco SOCIAL CLUB attle Social club will me John } 723 12th November 1, at rs and friends in with ave. N o'clock ited. hold evening, Colonial Bedroom Scene, st., snes and adornments, but alze and convenience have been arranged to conform to our modern homes, The dresaing table in the back- ground and the spinet desk have quaintly turned spindle legs while the arched mirror {s supported by spindle standards, The drawer knobs of both pleces are wooden, also characteristle of the early American days, Another touch of Colonial life 1s contributed by the small hooked rugs. ; The curtains of the room are novel, combining roller shade and glass curtains fn one, Glazed ehintz, with a cream ground and a flower basket deslgn, has replaced the usual Hnen on the shade roller, ‘They give the effect of a whole sunshiny flower garden, (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or infors mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped, ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Question: What do you think of ® polychrome floor lamp?—S8, BH. , Anawer: | think they are hands fome. Glad | do think so, for they are surely popular just now, | Copyright, American Homes Bureau, will Novem. the home 2034 North Kerr will talk ‘n nar, tuoroughly upfuls four In the morning knead as for br bout !4 in ds with Ls far enough apart to pre Mrs. M ; W very Hight 3 to 4 hours ry in hot Crisco, Keap turnin them until they “are iren to 8 BRITISH CLUBS WILL DANCE | MICHIGAN ap The British clubs of Seattle will| BLOSSOM CLUB hold their next weekly dance Thurs-| The Mich} Apple day, Noy. 1, at Christensen's hall, 9| Will meet with Mrs. M. ‘clock. As the dances for the month | West 62nd at, Thursd of November are to he under the aus |}. Laincheon will be ser Dices of the Culedonian and St. An.| O'clock by Divis drews nociety, Mra, David Dow, pre ° dont of the ladies’ auxiliary of the | NIM eRYD above soclety, has named the follow vina M, Frye 1 ing dies to net Mr en Ei Stirrat, Mri Murle, Mra, A, | ann’ T, Mowat, Mra, J, Duguid, Mrs. J %, Hanton, Mrs. 1, G. Pattulo, Mes W. P, Cameron, Mrs, ft, Johnstone, mf nt 12 v'vlock tunel hall armor vember 1, in nent. officer Jan daughters D. of V.. will on int Veter on Thursday, No- of tw art Inspection at 2 and comrades invited, For light, tend || Por digestible and flaky pastry bonor 1 ry ry For crisp, digestible fried foods eH ar et Women, Trinity parish, will moet in | the Crypt Friday afternoon, Novem. | LE STAR DATES TO REMEMBER OCTOBER 1 Personal WEONPADAY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 VRIDAY, NOVEMBEK SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Mrs. Pre WEDNESDAY, NOVIMHER 7 THURSDAY, NOVEM VRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 VHIDAY, NOVEMBEM 16 SATURDAY, SOVEMBER 17 J t MOTHERS’ CLUB tUMMAGE SALE The Phi Delta club ¥ hd ay and Saturda mers’ Pr nd Westla M rummage sa ‘ F. MILLER NORTH END FLOWE The North Ena ¥ CAR Mauri CARD PARTY Mrs, M. J. Fohn will be ho versal Whist club cconomy hall. Coupon pron booth in conr Jonep Extra Values Festunaditis the Close fi} of the National’s Surplus Furniture Sale! Below are shown a few of the splendid offers being made in the last few da: Dining Room, Bedroom and Living Room Suites, nitie: AND MUSICALE Sc rf the bene. | H * Pariah bazaar to bel OCTOBEF WEDNESDAY It makes your mouth water | A tender steak served with a dressing made of two Parts _of hot melted butter and one Part of the celebrated LEA & PERRINS! SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE —_____, t CLUB b will meet to sew from 10 « to bp D. m. on Friday, 90 Arcade bullding. Music Four Famous Artists in Concert Series Federation Novembe rhe Women BOILED CABBAG) a jy @ dish relished are none who of vinegar to im, of the stove While ng. PERFORATED SPOON our kitchen . supplies yoy number a large perforated creaming butter and It ts much more an a regular spoon, of eno time to soak your night before baking put ‘them to soak in a sede nd they will be soft in ab most half the usual time, Perfect Shoulders ss Arms ba Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, rts are will go rey cea 1, Tickets may jental Cream ren- | * ured of the following 8 an & Clay and the A office on unly over ra Duncan, The Duncan Dan February 14, 1924 jordon, t Jen-v mm, olced | Water ntralto, who has already won her oe a8 prima donga of th ro politan Opera company. Miss Gor le Fri-|don ap 3 May 8, 1924 2-3, at| Season tickets for the conc now selling others’ erve ticke have the campus. t| r ember ns for 25 tables invited to par-| Mra ‘Toner is chair-| man of the apron booth and is a Mrs. Edward Connor, Mra Dalton, Mrs. T. J. Mullane, M. Keating, Mra. J. O. P Edward Brady 1 here I) friends a tictpate Kg Gouraud's Oriental Cream rinted b: M. D. Mra. J Mra British Clubs Dance Thursday Night Hrondw: * ay 8 1 welcome for all whe danciog, tenn at » Mon-| LONESOME t her} The Lor CLUB some club y Wednesday ev nection| ning. October at 111 Holyoke | ding. CREDIT § ys of the Surplus Sale. Values in as well as various single pieces, offer rare saving opportu- Fy Here are special advantages for home-makers. # Fine William and Mary Dining Room Suite A William and Mary din- rf ing set, well made and at- tractive finished in Ameri- can Walnut. Consists of 6-foot extension table, a roomy buffet and four chairs with genuine leather seats. Our price is $97.50 Pay as Convenient Terms: payment i ance on easy te Well Made Wooden Crib _ Substantially made, with drop side and has smooth, ivory en- amel finish, Special at. $7.75, First Parchas Payment $50 $1.00 7 200 800 Fine Floor Coverings A complete line of fine floor coverings for every room, only a small down required, the bal- De Charge No Interest models in Steel Ranges and Combination Wood- and-Coal Heaters. Aj wide selection to choose from, all at moderate prices. x SPECIAL!— ‘ Overstuffed ee a Living Room Suite A comfortable, three-piece suite of sturdy construc tion. As pictured. Has velour or tapestry cover-} ings in different patterns, loose cushions, spring} edges and web bottoms.| Davenport, chair and rocker. Priced low at | $168 Sturdy Kitchen Table In natural finish, has 28x42-inch top, and easy sliding drawer. Special at rms, Its Fasy to Pay — ~the National Weekly Payment $1.00 1.50 ° 2.00 3.00 4.00 Cotton Felt Mattress Is built in layer: with roll edges, bi cuit tufted and cov- ered with art ticking. A real mattress value......6+. National Rirniture G. ‘418-424. PIKE STREET. CORNER FIFTH he placidf It was a veler slept, Mt Lord Gil attend the how to the se and ay Week red i breath, the Jura clear thé words. Blood ordered used on those to The pi lined up Insults f Blood and is t he is an of the amount The girt shadowy the limitt winds of hi prospect r his own ff cance of hi fessed. “F your worl touched het ver-hilted y on this eas He bowe negroes sp after her. Awhile P ing there, ning the suf below, and spacious hi ‘Were flutte