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TUE THURSDAY ER 1, 1928, @omen’s Clubs rhs eae Height Woman, tm Music ‘MASONS START soung pir pica i WOMAN'S CENTURY void Mt gular mont mowtin ee mann, violinist ne Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, MA in-0600 || cLun love rla on November 4 |] : THe page Abepapage fc RGM toa ted t ule tuntrleg of istant—Frances Oldham shoals (nas rigger : Jerusalem, will meet Fri ni rere erty "\Thousands Witness Laying } 1 Menta é It hold tts 7 ie lg t the First ‘ NOON, Music—Louise Raymond Owens sehr i a vriday, | ape nS yes a Pye , mone & ra gg chu: Ninth ave. and Pine 4 | of Memorial Cornerstone ; \ ) Novemt in the auditorium of} from 10 4. m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, | rer lay evening, November 2, at 8 he ’ . erick & Nelson, ‘The program | November 2, at 40 uilding. | DECLAMATORY CONTI Tolads ALELKAD y ii t vd 108 ou Geraldine Huston Will Be November Bride ole : “ dag! gerald ” Fl | oF petal ie fas j , the afternoon will be "Il Trova The program follov - Sy Dre ft bruout the Plan Dinner Be fore Ball. | tore,"* Mire, FY. Palmdrton; Girea| “nna Churn delet re. of ot ee een Agi Pia : ‘yee if 4 sident: Call : Chureh Service League Hill W, € athove Micon i ALDINE HUSTON, daughter of Mr, and M Robert] tor, will give tory ef the opera | Women, Trinity parish, will meet in| day, No at 8 a, wt tt y en bh . bet - ip of the Hy James Huston, has chosen We lay, Noyember 14, as the day Of} 144 a talk on Verdi, Mlustrations | the Crypt Friday afternoon, Novem | r marria » arles MoVeigh Condon, son of Mra May Condon] Wii te sung by Mrs CO. Didkoe | ber at 2:30, Canon Bliss will pgs . . : i d we i 12 awonte hintony f Hanfe sh. The servic be read by Rev. Mark Allivon] |) ‘i r oak 0} » synod, after which t . r Mra, & McCord bride's sister, will be matron of honor and hey. | . ectad ake to atten - : : naids of the brida ty will t Shirley Byrne, Miss Mildred HN. Nichole, Mra. BW cae t * housands of persons from ull \¥ Mrs, Van C. Griffin, Mrn.| ' ' : a) “Cansonett Teche terg of the g Hart, Miss Dorothy Rowe and Miss Margaret Armstrong : | Frank Wolf and Mra, Norwsod W.| COUNCIL OF MINUTE WOMEN u ohne Wisi Hungarian a Mr. David Morgan Roderick will be best man and Mr, Jack Rowe, Mr} ,fak The COMM oe Minus leabe M ‘ 7} fe) emowarian Ds Cline Hillman, Mr, Harry Byrne and Mr. Harold Huston, the ushera A we itl ASL Ks eedhotane 5 5 reception will follow the cereme MOTHERS’ CLUE rr and Saturday, November 2] Tht panied . | To Boring bd r MMAGH SALE and 4, at the k omy Market, First ¢ $ Li e Dan ; p : dof re CO yy - , Pl >) Oy +) an ike, o proceeds to be used “ Dinner Hosts Before Commodores’ Ball Tho Phi Delta ‘Theta Mothers’ |#%4 Pike, the proceeds to t i ata aaa ota wilh: he io } for the benefit of disabled veterans. P Absent Mr. and Mrs. CoB. Clark are entertaining with a dinner of ten covers! alo Fri OF, la coy poeta FES “alan | Adeente 02s on Saturday over ut thelr home in honor of their house su: Mra nd § 1, Atl ei peor ae Canoe sO. bid Jana fives Male Chol William ©. Sal City, and Mr, Charles B. Brown, of Mi e Farmers’ F Circle No. 649, Neighbors uae City, M Nn in town, The party will later attend the] enith and Westlake, scalet Palit Cicea ghetom ot eTEVE new a ‘G. HO a7 ele ies ,Brittiant enawait Hear this great se artist Commodore Nat the Yacht club. at Swedish Club hall Frid: ° : % GAR. CARD PARTY # at Swedish Club hall Friday | ej, gtovens W. RL C. No. 1 at 12 . Bey evening, November 2, All momber : of daffodils and narciasl; Mr. ¥. J Will Give Luncheon lant “party: for. the, pense atthe | eicome ; tar 3, at hor home, 442, Boylnn {Cole 00. diseasen of bulbs and. Mr in person 4 ; ask ol ie forthcoming Mra, Wallace Green Collins ts arranging a luncheor be given at her} Ladies of the G. A. R ‘ pert ‘ e mrad friend A. B. Fiage on the ' Rig noon, November ¢ day ovening mbet Bre tea a ee BO e, Take var D and get Fr Alda, § pe ome on Tuesday rhoon, ne gy bdtrge is 3 West Seattle Review No, 61, W ¢ wo blocky | @ elected for the ensuing year Frances 1 da, Sopra ropolitan Opera i der Sowing Clut ‘ , , a Co,, will” card at the Metropolitan Bride s-E lect W ill Be Complimented room, No. 1 Keone 1 P00 Home of Mrn. ‘Leslie : ev mci nee A Walter B ter, X Wayne M . 08 W. Alaska at td m CHAT NO. 138 The American Leg auxilia Alda’ voice, on Victor Records, may be at, for day afternoon, November 7, in i siisa’ Chore | he. ; t 9 Jackeon | Hil tea on Frida vember Emory; wh RAK o Mr. Marshall’ Allen wax recently ‘an ersona HOW KHOLA CLUB aah snday, November p.m, at 11 Ni nounced, 4 Miss Virginia Jefferson, who will wed Stanton How Khola club membe nd ; J ncrease the| ¥ Mra, Guy M poten N Frederick in February. Mr, and Mra Jack Noyes, with|thelr invited guests will gl eu y™ ¢ Pad Stee Mrs. M, M, Kirkman, Mra, Murray|dance and card party in the . ‘ a ws yy Lf), : . and the Misses Catherine and Mar-| ball, Friday ever mber f ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mrs. Davison Hostess at Dinner _ ry Weft today. ey “aioker ‘oy Mrs. Pete? I nm entertained with a dinner of t > ner | £¢ » Canal to spend the! COTERIP CLUB wid . ALUMNAE TO HOLD Third Avenue at Pine home last evening in honor of Captain and Mra RB nk of the dd with Mr. and Mra, Ben Th oterie club will meet on Fri : ; RUMMAGE SALE Marine Barracks in Bremerton. Ja olsey r at 205 p. m, : t fall mneeting of the se Pi Beta Phi alumnae w uitural association I} rummage sale all day Sat 1 in the board room at Mrs. Garber to Give Luncheon Mra, Came over from) cll, 6808 15th ave . BE. (end Chamber CT Gomdearen i vember 4%, at 1006 vp - “ . cal pend week} Cowen park carlir The fine arta ‘ : ‘ Walter Madigun, Mrs. B. A. Gafber is arranging an Informal luncheon of fourteer Jend with Mra. Lawrence Ives, while] department, Mra. 8, F. Glipatric, |¢YeMne: November 2, at $ p,m ' preted cesar gt at her home for Friday afternoon of this week iar ktves tm Van Alst will speak on the ent embargoes, Officers will enougl trip following’ pragram Newell on: the: peowia| alt ane: a Onees oiler as S i i] "e | ei rem. Garden Club Sponsoring Lecture : ‘ : adilarene | Mrs. John Carroll Perkins’ lecture on * sh Gardens,” xponsored| | Mr, Hamilton Nolan | who hes by the Seattle Garden club, is creating wide 1 interest among loy+| been In town for a fow days w tra of beautiful gardens, leave Friday for his home in San] The demand for tickets has been so large that the committee in charge, | Franciaco. of which Mrs. Edward I. Garrett is ch np. has placed them on sale At Hollywood Gardens and at Rosalas Brox, and they may alto, be ob-| tained rt the door the night of t lecture hich will be given at the! the ~ Women's University club auditorium on § day vening, at $:30/ander F 1 an, for me velock. | will leave in a few days for The committee wishes it knowr wat the lect open to the publie,}dena to spend the winter ; ota os Mise Mabel tas DI r ohn Corble are ° Bridge Luncheon at Rainier C ‘lub Set tan att Wane, vavian | RUMMAGE. Sal Mrs. Ralph Chatham {s extending invitations for a luncheon of twenty! from duty at Fort|CHAPTER Hot covers at the Ral: club on Thursday per §, to honor Mra.) pe : | For t Wiliam C. Blyth of Salt Lake City, who guest of Mr. and Mra. | .. Cc BL Clark. Later the guests will en} ir at Mra. Chatham's uM residence. \for PB fore Musical Program Announced for Guild Tea | sew y . at 1884 Bixth ave., opposite market Any A very delightful musical program has been planned by. Initertaken obtribule to the Guild for its bridge tea to be held at the Seattle Yacht clab-PFriday wi Mr. and Mrs. fon | uy: communicating noon, November 2, at 2 o'clock. returned recently fre a twol nt yforgan, KE nwa? It includes vocal numbers by Mri. H. 1. Perry, “Haytields and Butfér-| months’ trip spent in motoring thr) 4” pong BA at cups” (Del Riego); “The Wood Pigeon” (Lehmann), Piano, “The Jubajthe New En: ntaten, Dance" (Dent); “Valeik” (Mokrejs), Mrs. J. J. Hammer, The Donavan Trio} . | PUGET SOUND ALUMNAE from the Cornish school, composed of Mary, plano; Ann, violin, and Agnes, | Captain and Mrs. Walter Pash-} puget gound alumune ct Slgthe "cello, will play “Romance” (Marschner) and “Londonderry Air” (Fritz) Koski have returned to Fort LAW| Kappa will meet at tho chapter Kreisler). ton after a two months’ leave Of) house, 4732 2ist ave. N. H, Priday, Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Monson, CA pitl4620, or Mra. Parker,| absence, November 2, at 2 p. m, CA pith-2916. ee f2e.3 | Dr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Leonhart] GREENWOOD SOCIAL CLUB Tennis Club Tea Assistants el Juneau, Alnsks, . spending | Greenwood Social club, 0. BE. &. several months In town and have! has a bazaar and. dinner in Wood. At the ‘Tents lub sbridny, tog. Baar |e an rtgent at the Boren, |land Park Methodirt ehurch: #rida Roms Downs, Sirs. Chiefy Haehn aR Mey |faken en apartient at the Borba, /land Bp h church ¥, Donald MeCia! “Mrs. Lewis Stanton, Mra. Roex Wilson Mes, Edna! M Robert M oo a ‘iten ¥ | Lin er 2. Dinner from € to § Wagner, Mrs. George Stirrat, Mra. Louis Fisher Boynton, Mra. Robert!” a tober a ihe t ja-| o'clock, McCleliand, Mrs, Paul Volnot, Mrs, Lawrence Ives, Miss Gertrude Lewia| [0° urton and Miss Mo! je Gra nd Cla jham went to Bremerton Wednes-| LITERARY AND ise be 4 Sao ae by pioeee a . jday evening. to attend the “hard| MUSICAL CLUB | * dance a io cers’ a. | _ A Plans Bridge at Home tisgielergrap ba recagtetbaeran eh get ov elise Mrs. George Swinchart {4 entertaining at bridge on Thursday afternoon,| Mrs, Arthur Edward. Gil roy tn) 1658 Ey Garfield st, Friday, Novem- November 8, at her home, 3303 Cascadia ave. Seven table will be In Play./convalescing from a serious iineas! ber 2, ‘Mrs. Donald Eggerman and the Misses Marguret Delaney and. Ollvialat the Swedish hospital. | eo eta Swinehart will assist, x “. Mr. Donsid MeClailen returned | Entertain This Afternoon * | today from a short trip to Spokane Mrs, Robert E. Small and her daughter, Mra. George K. Edwards were hostesses at a charming bridge tea of cight tables this afternoon, at 5 Mrs Smait's home. This is the first In a series of afternoon affates| 3 TESTED Planned by these hostesses. Mothers’ Club to Hold. Reception The Mothers’ club of Lowell schoo! will give a reception at the home ot! > Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Garber on Harvard ave. N. Tuesday afternoon,| 2 No. November 6, from 4 until 6 o'clock, to honor Mr N. Hanson, the new} ae principal, Mrs. Hanson and the teachers of the school, Receiving with Mrs. Garber and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will be Mrs. C. B,| Ebright, president of the Mothers’ club, and Mr. H. N. Gridley, former| Cheese Soufie principal. : ems aa Shei from Waverly, N.Y. Mrs. McLoughlin Gives Luncheon Lig Hh He Sound this sally evcige e % fepferily delicious cheese Mrs. George N. McLoughlin entertained this afternoon at the Women's f & i 7, University club with a delightful luncheon in honor of Mra. William H.|)%) published by Utter, who has returned to Seattle to make her home and Mrs, Charles D. Beagle, of Mount Vernon, on = visiting in town. New Sale Way to iwes Informal Affair Give o In} Johnston Affair informally with a small bridge and Remove Teeth Siains led Amestena cheese tea this afternoon at her apartment in the Kinnear. ——- trated breadcrumbs eer te Marvelous Liquid Discovery Bleaches Plans Completed for Sorority Bazaar Bark Teeth White, Instantly! Alpha Xi Delta sorority has completed all arrangements for Ita big Christmas bazaar to be held . November 3, at the Hotel V ¢ ington. Mrs. L. L. Gandolfo, general chairman, will be assisted by Mra,| |X #lvine even t Lyle Branchflower in the apron: booth: Mrs. T. V. Dempsey, linen and | ifuld, called “Hlescmodent Tetualis handkerchief booth; Mrs. D. 8. Thorsiand, lingerie; Mrs. Ernest Murphy, * discqlored tee te, You sust tes dolls and infants’ apparel; Miss Helen Swope, cakes and candies; Mixs| " ~ chro ally f 4 Tarn into» Criscoed. ‘al s. Burdette Wilson, art booth. There will be a fortune telling booth and al clea va Parisian swimming doll will be on exhibition | bour ‘# scouring .by a dent could not Tea will be served from 12 until 2 o'clock by Mrs, Henry Broderick, Mra.|!¥¢ them F, W. Meisnest, Mrs, Edmund Meany and Mrs. W, 8, Griswold, ‘Tho mila x mitch ike Dicks nen ee Mothers’ club will have charge of the bridge from 2 until 4 o'clock, and <n ai » whieh are the affair will conclude with a dance in the evening, | Bieee is and decay . eo in every urdies and dissolves Delta Gamma Alumnae to Meet f ee atten thea Delta Gamma alumnae are asked to meet promptly at 2 o'clock bh A Midilitiay atternoon, Novanbers, wth Mee A ‘Alrrember, 2016 tsiesah “B:| Sanutrlons should nie. poate ae agente and ta pasty . . * leachodent today iy i . . is for # je Jasting months. For critp, digestible fried food Miss Florence Burgh Married | if drug’ storee, auch ne Bwift Drow, ¢ asta aah sige ‘The marriage of Miss Florence Beattie Burgh, daughter of Mra. Louise _tinement aere W. Burgh of Seattle, to Mr. Wesley Beck Kellogg, of Wich Texas, was solemnized Saturday FS at the home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Kellogg in Wichita Falls, The ce ‘A Wo mony was performed in the presence of relatives by the Rev. F. TT. man to ssage 0 omen: Datson. ' Both Mr, and Mrs, Kellogg were former Seattle residents. After a| Only a Woman Knows a Woman's Trials and Understands Her Need of Sympathy and Help trip to Eastern cities, they are at home at 1100 Bluff st., Wichita PF ‘all That is sate why, hundreds of women gladly testify to “np value of Mrs. Summers’ popular Texas. in relieving so much of the mi : | commento, if you are troubled with some of these specia -, . # a | IND FOR A FREE TEN DAYS’ Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops it deeritive erature, Tt a Remedy Mrs, Calv! Hall will be hostess for Mount Baker Park Guild at the | fas"e'teske por teeee, 4 ald hy Orthopedic T Shop Friday, assisted by Mrs. LB, I. Nudd, Mrs, J, Red- le tonics and compoun: ane iW oon (ae i with daily i den, Mrs. W. Ludvigven, Mrs, Harry Kaufman, Mrs, C, 4, Douglas, Mra. | Wor Write tn confidence, 49 opened, wwered by a wor G, J, Kieburt: Mra, G. W. Johnson, Mrs. CG, FE. Hargreaves, Mra, H. 2 SCONSIN RAPIDS. Wisc, Neubert, Mrs. Reinlor Beeuwkes and Mre. H. Schiller, er fcr ty not weit to pend y North Queen Anne Guild will be in charge all day at the Thrift Shop, | Foe mir, ‘wot cor rs Mies ale <4 represented by Mrs. Walter Hinman, Mrs. Frederick Franck, Mrs, It. Mc- nae | serie ‘twill be ies ny 9 four Mins Alice n. who has been st of her sister, Mra, Alex SLUIIINUUUUUVULNTOUNUALAULLULHUN November Clearance. $50,000 Worth Winter Hats and Millinery Merchandise Goes on Sale Tomorrow Our entire stock of Trimmed, Untrimmed, Sports and Children’s Hats, Feathe: F. ancies, Ornaments, Buckram Frames, etc., subjected to the most drastic price reductions for this unusual event, which means more fo our patrons than any other in recent history. It is brought about by exceedingly heavy buying during the past few weeks and the enforcement of our policy never to allow any line of hats to remain in this store more than fifteen days TRIMMED HATS PATTERN HATS Mattewan and Pattern Hats of silk velvets, vel- America’s finest designing . vet and duvetyn combinations and rooms have contributed to this Merrimac Velo UT: metallic cloths; in artistic trims of eatin = gh Saly Tn th ns Yhort i 4 5 i as u lels, n the season’s popull ostrich feather fancies and orna. which there are no duplications. sliapen ‘aid ghades. (008 ments. Hats marked to sell regu- Our regular prices, $15.00 to " larly at $9.75 to $12.50. $24.50. 4 Ly prices were $7.75 to $9.75. November Clearance. November Clearing. November Clearance. \ Your choice "$6, 75 Your choice for.... $9 75 Your choice for.... | 1 Main Salon Main Salon es Main Salon ome TRIMMED HATS UNTRIMMED HATS A large grouping of the newest metal You will be unrestricted in cloths and metal and velvet combina- choice of about 1,000 Untrimmed Hal tions, in turban, bonnet and poke ef- . of velvet, duvetyn, velvet and duvety! fects—in the store just two days, and ’ combinations and metal cloth in ey some of them still in the tissue; intend- conceivable shape and shade. Our ed to sell at $7.50 and up. \ ular prices $5.00 to $7.50. November Clearance. , P November Clearance. Your choice for. $4 75 ; " Your choice for......-++ “ e Basement Salesroom Basement Salesroom SPORTS HATS PAW YASS BANDED HATS Actually the cleverest conceptions of ry , About 25 dozen sailors, chin hins the season in Felts. Every conceivable , < and slightly drooping brims, in Zibe shapevand color; hundreds to choose & line and hatter’s plush, Our regul from. Our regular prices $3.00 to $4.75. prices $4.75 to $10.00. November Clearance, November Clearance. : Your choice for. $l. 95 Your choice for.....+++, ede Basement Salesroom Basement Salesroom About One Thousand CHILDREN’S HATS Trimmed, Untrimmed, Felts and Sports Hats, assem- Children’s Beayers, in all sizes and becoming sha bled from the higher-priced departments. You will } November Clearance, $1 .0C find a hat suitable fcv every occasion, in every desir- | Your choice for........s0-s0++eeeeerees able shape and shade, for the matron or miss. BUCKRAM FRAMES—Our entire stock of Bu cra November C! learance, Frames, which includes every new shape— 50¢ Your choice for..... 60. .6sseseseee ees l 00 November Clearance, your choice for....+- Basement Salesroom _ Basement Salesroom TM ee TT 1 fea Ausland and Mrs. Lillion Larson Quanta | Buying Benefits | Criterion eattle’s largest Milillinery Store | Customers cae Soe at Seneca HUOTUUUUUVANTGUOUGUNUUAAULULUSUG UGTA NUMA ft tl cine. am recernmend tronbi WHITTIER HEIGHTS WOMEN'S ASSOCL IMPROVEMENT CLUB Womon's association of Ply- The regular meeting of the Whjt-| mouth church will meet Friday, No- 4 KILMICHARL, MINS, ter Helghts Improvement club witl| vembor 2, marlors. of the IFa ' A ‘ PT to yous" . ee us tay old teoublan be held Friday evening, November | church ex » board at 11 a. m or Sarr cond < ck, Whittier | Lamcheon at 12:20 p.m, Young Mar. ‘ ve ot ry host ant school gymn . W. 75th st. and| riod Woman's inten, devo. j pera ie alae Salis pal Mth ave. N. W. tions, Mrs. H Pennock; 145 p. vty My ¥ len ad foal tired Mr, Tiedman, avsistant city engi-|m.. “Jubilee Kclioos,' Mrs. C, H i ey (8 very Rood recommendat lea ares Faces neer, will talk on the opening of|ickart, music by Mr. McCutcheon, Hie, streets, etc, in the Northwest dis-| Kev. Herbert Gowen will talk albiy SUMMERS MEDICAL CO., Women's Dept, 45 keadibona nk trict. Japan, (Mra, Gummers' Remedies Are Bold At Leading Drug Stores) eas bp -> ~ . oe Je oe