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Seattle Society Telephone, MA in-0600 Oldham Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister Assistant—F Music—Louise ‘ances Raymond Owens Mrs. Padel ft Mrs. Andrae Luncheons Hostess at Two Bridge Cards Issued for Bridge Luncheons Mra. Peter A e suing \ guests will be « 1 Fruit and Flower Mission's Bazaar Nov. 24 1 2 alrea Plum pu¢ booth candies. You'll t it much to 1 ¢ the demand always a | old pe Dr. Gowen to Speak at Mrs Dr. Herbert H. n tu Orient on Tu . Leary’s Home Gow in lecturé on his trip bers of St. Ba and from Mra, I apartments, 1514 Third ave. Honor Guests at Bridge Tea Mra. Walter Delfel is entertaining with a b: bome on Frid afternoon in honor of Mrs, F John Payne, make their home here. play Mrs. Deifel will be assisted by Mrs. James G. McFarland. age of four tablos fer and Mrs returned to njamin Cro: have recent Fenton and Mrs. Varde Celebrate Silver Wedding In celebration of thelr silver wedding anniversary P, on entertained with a dinner of Friday evening. Later an addit 1 surprise. 1 Mrs. Macy sixteen cov ir home last group of frie as a pleasan Bridge and Supper Mr. and Mrs. M, E. Calendar are enterta P tables and a buffet supper at their home on Saturd ber 10. This is the first of a series of partie to give in the near future. Will Give Annual Din ner The Faculty Wives’ club will have their annua Commons on Frida: ning, November 16, Mrs man of the affair, and is assisted by Mrs. Herbert Co r : Gavett and Mrs. John Weinzirl. bridge of nis y evening, Novem. Mr. and Mrs. Calendar are planning tine Theor Series of Teas at Country Club Thursday, November 15, is the day set aside by the Inglewood Golf and Country club for the first of a series of bridge and mah Jongg teas Tea will be served by Mrs. Lawrence 8. Booth and Mra. Paul H. Watt and the guests will be received by Mrs. E. S. Goodwin, Mra. D. H. Trap. agen, Mrs. C. R. Harold and Mrs. Frank Horsfall. At the tea hour Mrs, Philip Gearhart will sing a group of songs, accompanied by Marie Hill. Bachelors’ Club Plans ‘Dance On Saturday evening, November 10, at the Masonic temple, t club will have as their guests of honor pl: and university football teams. This dance will be kno “Foot” Ball. During intermission a mystic guests. The patrons and patronesses will be Mr Mrs. C. M. Edgerton and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Balyeat The committee in c! ‘ge of arrangements includes Mr Mr. Don Bouyette, Mr. Dan Huntington, Jr., Mr Thiery and Mr. John Milner Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. A. L. Hawley will be hostess for First H Tea Shop Tuesday, a y F. A.W Ralph Sta Mrs. Mra. ¥ MeMicken, Mrs, ¢ aldwin and Miss Alic Mrs. H. J. Rams will be in charge at the f and Winslow guild, with Mrs. Frank Simpson, in the Miss the Bachelors’ nd Mrs. D. EB. F O'Neil Gavin, Percy Bolstad, Mr. Paul iid at t Mrs. Ostrander, Maurice rd Simpkins, Card Mra. Shop in the morning afternoon. @omen’s Clubs FREMONT W. C. T. U The Fremont W.C. T. U on Tuesda at the home of Mrs, Daw, 4222 10th ave. N. E. Bring lunch and come Prepared to sew on aprons for the White Shield home }JOHN F | John F. lite regular |day, November | May Simonds MILLER W. R. ¢ Miller W. R. monthly will have luncheon Tues. the home of ton ave will meet 10 1D CALEIDH CLUB m The Caleidh club wit! meet Tues day, Nov tip.m. w * F. Forbes, Boylston ¢ CHAPTER “eh Fg D. A. RB. }QUARANTE CLUB ‘ular monthly meet-| The Qu ing on Tu , November 6, at 1:30 | day even Dp m., at the residence of Mrs. f Johnson, 1027 EK, Gist st Mrs. Edna H. Morgan and Mrs, A. Rickards, assisting hostesses, soe BROADWAY P-T, A. Broadway P.-T. A. will meet Tues. day, November 6, at 2:15 p. m, at the high school. Mr. Hendrickson, boys’ advisor, and Miss Lawrence girls’ advisor, will give short on their work. The musical proj “The 4g under the direction of Mr, Da |ryk, Bene ds ¥. C, Ferree will a description CUSTER AUXILIARY The Industries Custer Auxiliary |the Country.” Veterans, will meet ing, Novernber 6 tion of officers Members reauested Pefreshments nite club will meet Tues. » November 6, with Mr G. Hancock, 4134 Chil- and Mrs. berg ave. QUEEN ANNE sTUDY CLUB The Queen Anne Study club will meet in the Queen Anne branch Ii brary Tuesday, November 6, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. A. E. Lyon will act as hoste; Czechoslovakia will be the subject for study, Mr W. H. Thompson dis Personalities of Masa und § " while Mrs. cussing No. 4, Sons of Tuesday Annual insp will take place to be present. | SUNSET HEIGHTS ARY CLUB Sunset Heights Li meet on Tuesday club with | © Bachelors’ princess will entertain the| and Agriculture of Personal ATT Music Musical Art Societ : ty from a) Will Open Season “d Entertains for Sister-in-Law; Tried everything, but finally found right road to health. Gained 20 pounds. wife has been troubled for years with constipation. ing on the “My | algh an tried almost every of them harm benefit from any they done good. “She another what done for her have more than overheard one iady tolling Milks Emulsion had She got a bottle and has continued {ts use She | weighed 97 pounds at that time, and Jafter taking five b weighs 117 poun¢ on five large bo! feeling fine. “It all the people | cons sion nince ahe now ed 20 pounds besides she is puld do for |have to enlarge your 1 McKee, 29 ifngton, D. ¢ | Hundreds have endured for years and then found that Milks Emulsion gives blessed relief and jreal, lasting benefit. It costs noth jing to try | Milks Emulsion restores } natural bowel action; it is a plant N. E., Wash torture hy, truly feorrective medicine, doing away with |Carolina Court, Tuesday | all need of pills and phyaics lmotes appetite and quic a | It ly puts the stive organs in shape to assim! te food, and thus build flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion {s strong. recommended to those whom sick hens has weakened; {t is a powerful jaid in and repairing the J effects of wasting dineases. Chronic |stomach trouble is promptly re | Heved. This jmade, and pro. resisting is the only solid emulsion 80 palatable that It Ss eaten with a spoon like ice cream. | Wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter urs how severe your case. jyou are dto try Milks Emulsion junder this guarantee—Take six bot jtles home with you, use it accord ing to directions and if not satis fied with the your money jwill be 4 ‘unded. Price 60c and $1 le. The Milks Emulsion Haute, Ind Sold by druggists everywhere.—Ad. | vertisement The Fruity Laxative | Sold by All Drug Stores Made by Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, Spectal Wholesale Distributors | SUFFERED 8 YEARS. market and haa never recetved any | Franklin In tact. | § LeKessun & Robbins, Inc.| Frances Alda Well Received er De he aftern SEATTLE LODGE NO. Seattle Lodge No. 7, will meet in re sion, . in Evergreen hall, 1409 Members urged to be aoe | WOMEN’S TUESDAY CLUB | The Women's Tuesday club | meet with Mrs, E. N. Shelton, 2904 Tuesday, November at 12:30 o'clock. Tho club ave Weat be entert. w ember 6, at 1:30 p. m. Kathryn Miracle will speak on Taxation.” The hostess will be as ainted by Mra, Eugene Forbes, che man of the meeting. Members ma. friends: business meeting will be held. BAKER CIRCLE B Fruit meet Improvement importa Flower November Lucy B.} uenday o'clock, with Mrs. Sirrine, 3131 Dose terrace fon }6, at 4 |SUNSET CHAPTER | Sunset chapter of the College society will meet J. Herbert Ames, Amertean } with Mrs. | apartment 311, ovenber | Long Lowe | 6 10:20 o’cloc fel Whittler st and | taste of “California Fig Syrup” LI MOTH iid & BKOWN BOCIPTY CLUB WILL wning #ocle NTERTAINED a Phi 1 informal tea Tuesday afte All Pi Phi mothers fr eoting of the elub Pre LADIL oll | | The to ¢ will meet | There | gram | n interesting p | JAVELLE WATER out of 2 waittoo long Bleeding gums herald Pyorrhea’s coming. Unheeded, the price paid is lost teeth and broken health, Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, are Pyorrhea’s prey. Brush your teeth with FOR THE GUM More than a tooth —it checks Pyorr! 3Se and 60c in tubes vaste NORTH END PROGRESSIV CLUB th End P Marcel Waving. . Shampooing 25¢ 25e¢ 50¢ y advanced The Butler School of Hairdressing 1107 Second Avenue one FL fot. 6380 Stars and friends Child's tongue shows if bilious, constipated IS GIVE “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child — Harmless! | Hurry Mother! peevish child loves the ples Even a fretful,) “Ask .your druggist for genuine ant|“Califorfia Fig Syrup" which has} 4) directions for bables and children of all s printed on bottle Mother! ou must say “Califor- nia” you may get an imitation I fig syrup,—Advertisement it never falls to open the A teaspdonful today may prevent] a sick child tamorrow bo’ or i SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement A Few Steps Down to Lower Prices A Special Sale of 200 NEW Exceptional Values at Beading Laces lmbroidery Fancy Buckles In Black, Navy, F Smart Dresses for street, business and informal wear. Used Sewing Machines —This DRESSES $8.50 Materials Canton Crepe Flat Crepe Lace Dresses Velveteens Satins Poiret Twill Styles Straightline Draped Paneled Flounces Side Fastening [Effects Your Choice Week Drop Heads Free - - Free - Singer Domest New Century $17.50 $15 $15 $15 $10 Box Tops Singer - - - - $7.50 Wheeler and Wilson $7.50 Standard Rotary - $7.50 Domestic - - 5 White - - - | Yukon - - - Trimmings Arlington - - Pleating Ribbons Fancy Girdles Every machine has been inspected, adjusted and tested for good. stitch. 3rown and Cocoa. | Convenient Terms Sewing Machine Pi/th Floor Devt. Special Price Rasement SALE of “ SILK DRESSES at ] Every Dress ——— You & ls 40 on These are Silk Dress models that we sell regular] at 1.85, and it’s only possible to sell them at th ridiculous price because they are the display room samples from a big New York manufacturer. There are 100 of them in all sizes. Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes, Satins. Navy, black and brown in novelty accordion pleated effects, including side drap Save $5 on One These Dresses at &5 Poiret Twills, Velveteens, Dress Models Satins and Crepes. And a wonderful lot of All- over Lace Dresses in nayy, black and brown. Here’s another wonder value in about 50 Trico- sham Dresses, and a few smart wool models. Five different styles and xes up to ““Chappie’’ Coats Long nap pure wool with bell and cuff sleeves. suff, Brown, Harding and Silver and combinations of these col- ors. The talk of the town at ny smart brushed Hundreds of Golf Coats at $4.95 and PIKE, ST. BETWEEN. 157. AND 2ND.AVE. ‘When weariness creeps Over SOU) Inhome or business,the strain of modern life brings with it a weariness that deadens pleasure and dulls ambition. But that sense of overpower- ing fatigue will quickly dis- appear with a refreshing cup of tea. It soothes tired nerves and has a mildly stimulating effect which overcomes bod- ily lassitude. Ceylon Orange Pekoe Black or Japan Green