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PAGR 12 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham —Louise Raymond Owens is OUR PRICE on Hundreds of NEW DRESSES A wonderful showing of the very latest styles in Wool, Velveteen, Lace and Silk Dresses, for which you would usually pay $12.50, $15 and even more. A fortunate special purchase and our system of direct buying and ailing for cash enable us to put every one of them on sale this week-end at the re- markable price of $9.85. In the lot you will find about 80 Woo] Dresse« in several different styles, a number of all-over Black and Brown Lace Dresses, several Satin models, some of the new Puckerette Dresses, a few Crepe de Chines and 6 very attractive styles in Velveteen. We firmly believe this is the greatest moderate priced Dress offer Seattle women have ever seen, is OUR Price on 350 Smart New Overblouses Dinner Parties Arranged for Thanksgiving; Mrs. Bentley Honor Guest \ itt TA MONG the many hosts and| November 37%, J will “open at hostesses who will entertain} 1:80 o'clock, At 4 o'clock there will their families and friends at dinner| be & short program gontributed by on Thanksgiving Day will be Mr.| Mrs, D. Clifford Reld, vocalist, and | nd Mrs. Charles Burnett, who will] Mrs, A, B, Coe, reader, and the Dave twenty guests at their home| service of tea, tn Hollywood; Dr. and Mra, W. E.| Presiding at tho table will be Waldo will entertain twenty; Mrs Mrs, George Duncan and Mrs Charles F. Whittlesey, twenty; Mr. oreo Gilbert Barton, assisted by and Mrs, Charles Lilly, fourteen; | Mrs. Archibald McLean, Mrs, Harry Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bacon, twelve;| Robinson, Mrs, Db, B. Spellman, Mra, Mr. and Mrs Marion Russell Cum-|E. Barnes, Mrs, Barton 1 mings, ten; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde} Mrs. Thomas Coulson, Mr Hadley, eleven; Mr. and Mra Kari] Smart, Mra, J, T, Claguo, Mra, John Harbaugh, fourteen; Mr. and Mrs/ Blackburn and Mra, Robert Dodge. Irving M. Glen, twelve; Mr, and| For reservations call Mrs, John Mrs. J. E. McPherson, six Mr,| Blackburn, KE nwd-2024, Those and Mrs. B. R. Lewis, twelve; Mr,| tending are asked to take the and Mrs. Robert G. Denney, ten;|Queen Anno car to Second ave: Mr. and Mra. 0, J, David, twelve, | and Hayes st. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fransioll, | be twelve; Mr. and* Mrs, Guido Faris, Luncheon Honors ten; Mr, and Mrs. Mortix Thomsen,| a7, 7. ten; Mr and Mra W. J. Bernard,| Novelist ten; Mr, and Mrs Robert Small,| Honoring Johanne Bojer, noted Mr, and Mrs. Torlief Torland, Mr,| Norwegian novelist, Mra, Thomas H. and Mrs Robert Oldham, Dr, and|Kolderup entertained wtih a beaut! ‘Mrs, Harry Shaw, Mr. and Mra H.|fully appointed luncheon of fourteen N. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. E. C,} covers on Tuesday afternoon at her Brier, Mr, and Mrs, Darrah Cor-| home on Mercer Island. Dett, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Crockett, eR es Mr. and Mrs, B.C. Yancy, Mr. and} Thanksgiving Dinner Mrs. C. H. Stoltemberg, Mr. and 44 2 Mra Robert P. Oldham, Mr. and|/ostesses Mrs. David S, Fotheringham; Mr.| Mrs. S.H. Bloom and her daugh ‘and Mrs. John H. Powell, Mr. and|ter, Mrs. W. 8. Wood, are entertain. Mrs. Archibald Clark, Mr. and Mrs,|{ng with a family dinner of nine cov- E. B. Burwell and Mr, and Mrs ¢rs on Thanksgiving, at the home of Tessq Ives, Mrs. Bloom, 1234 East 69th st. Gabriel Luncheon Will | Dinner Befo® Dance uncheon Wi 5 A no-host dinner at the Rainier Compliment Mrs. Bentley | cub berore the Junior club dance will Mrs. Clarance B. Blethen ts enter. | include Mr, and Mra. Charles Willard taining with an informal luncheon | Stimson, Mr, and Mrs. Langdon C. on Saturday afternoon at the Sun- | Henry, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Bal- fet club in compliment to Mrs. Fred- | linger, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Barnes, erick Bentley, who leaves soon for | Mr, and Mrs. Edward I. Garrett, Mrs. | Fifteen entirely new styles in smart white Dimity Blouses with long sleeves, some Overblouse style and others “tuck- in” style. Three styles in Soiesette “tuck-in’ Blouses and several styles in new Silk Pongee Overblouses, also a Burope. ee faces roto Mibaien, Coleat 680 number of attractive Jacquettes and some wonderful values itertaining: Before in ‘Aagerday aL Your choice from this wonderful ¢ ae cee isplay this week-end at $1.95. Junior Dance | Children’s Party sak re Miss Mary Bliss Maxwell and Mr.| Mrs, Samuel Leroy Crawford and | Edmund Maxwell are entertaining | Mrs. Laurence Booth will entertain with a dinner of eight covers at their | with a children’s party at Mra, Craw- homie at The Olympian, on Friday|ford's home on Saturday afternoon, @vening before the Junior club dance. | December 1, in celebration of the spbactaty twelfth birthday of Mrs. Booth's Dinner at College Club | ssvshter, Evelyn The College club {s entertaining| 77, ‘ with n dinner at the club on Monday) Weds in Tacoma evening, November 26, at 6:30 o'clock.| Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Hayes Me +e | Cully announce the marriage of their Musicale and Dance | daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Alfred} Mrs, McKnight An informal musicale and dance ia| P&*Ker Burroughs, son of Mr. and) Flower Mission bazaar, to be held at the Hotel Washington Mrs. Ambrose Hammet Burroughs, | ,, lanned fo; urda venl by * y 7 ‘ D, " ¥ et te Saginiay evening bY! o¢ Woodland, Irvington-on-the-tiud. | 7 Saturday, November 24.—Portrait by Grady. | rs, William ats Hoffman and Mrs. G. W. Mogelberg, | son, New York, Saturday, November at Mré. Nugent's home, tn honor ot| * Tacoma. CHAPTER AO, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McCargar, hal of Saae ‘Personal F. E 0. are leaving shortly for California to| Family Dinner at Chapter AO, P. E. 0, wi spend the winter. New Home | Mrs, William Huo im on Comp Misx Marguerite De Shon SLEEVELESS BRUSHED. WOOL SWEATERS These are in great demand now and we are glad to be able $ 95 to offer our friends this won- : derful value. They come in 3uff, Silver, Harding and some charming combinations of these colors. Dozens of them at.... ; BETWEEN “is o- general chairman of the Fruit and church parlors Friday, N RS’ CLUB | teson, saxophone; Vernon W . jam. Helpers’ club, of Aloha chap- | son, ba o'clock. Dinner at 6 November ‘ . {Chicago arrived 1 week to visit ond ave. N. FB, Friday ¢ ng, wed by program. 116, O. B. will hold an s Round the Campfire,” t eas Mr. and Mrs. John Farrington ther parents, Mr. and eto visit | Becond. ave, 1. Ry. Frid SED CLOTHING SALE eee yazaar and food sale 4 sep ncabtibes Be one of thacAae ‘Assisting at |snapp wilt entertain ten members of | 'er,Perents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tag- mber 23, at 8 o'clock isomer pelo ae ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ea Hatiock anette ari ee ee ee Musicale Tea Pee ee tete nie an ten, | eke Mul go to a for a short TISH AMERICAN a . ; 3 N. I en Lo Saturday, De:|by the tent. Mrs. Elizabeth Fohn, the Monday Practice club's |!" ag thelr“new> home: on 39th stay hetore 0 her home. | ASSOCIATION E AH LODGE cember 1 jchairman of the entertainment com on Sunday afternoon, at |“Y* * aati © Britih American associa | ah lodge No. 60 will} hs dig jmittee, was in chi of arrange Mrs. Clare Farnsworth’s home, a | Mrs, Henry Fr n Brown ts ox ive a Canadian concert in give a progressive whist party Sat-| menits, assisted by Mrs. Ina Randolph assisting will be Mrs. Albert Charles| Hostess to Bridge Club | pected to return this week from a Arta hall, 1213 Fourth ave,, on| sae ibe Navenber BA. ak 438 jand Mrs, Irene Blue. Phillips, Mrs. Broussais C. Beck,| Mrs. Louis Boynton will| visit in the East event vember 23, at §| PROGRESSIVE t “wed pied eae fale Barton te ughters of| Ieee: Mrs. Daisy Wood Hildreth, Mrs.| entertain her bridge luncheon club | cant ck na and other) WHIST PARTY ; at Woodman hall, Columbla| Veterans, gave an entertainment at | CAMS = GIRLS John C. Higgins, Mrs. Farwell Put-|at her apartment in the & on| Mrs. N. B. sons of British birth cordially in The Highlanders will give | Cit A turkey will be given for the Armory Wednesday evening, No-| Ca: € Auburn are nam Lilly, Mrs. Langdon C. Henry, | Tuesday afternoon, November |for a visit ed a pr whist party on Fri-| high prize jYember 14, with the program ren-| planning Art sale. This is Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs. Paul| ore ie |York City and W cee day evening, November 23, at sae | dered by the following t Bass|much more” interesting than Smith, Mrs. S. H. Blalock and Miss} 4 ynounces Daughter’s ee HATASU TEMPLE | Swedish Club 1 | AUXIL IARY TO RAILROAD i" Dr. Harry Cone, Mr Cone at| Rummage sale ané girls reall Marjorie Miller. | f ‘ Hannay Hatasu temple, Daughters of the O42 Gi8 N € Ito solo, Mrs. Fan-| get something out of it. The A The affair will honor Mrs. Frea-| Marriage are re . has fall ceremonies in Corin. | CHRISTMAS BAZAAR jadien’ auxiliary to the Broth. | 1/¢ Cluck; reading, and some clever} burn girls will edit the Northwe: erick Benticy, who is leaving No-| Mrs. Sarah Van Asperen an.|ceiving congrat upon the|thian room of the Masonic temple| Christmas bazaar of Bethany Pres. |@thood of Railroad Trainmen wit! |/mitations of a clarinet and bugle,| section of the Torch for J Ni her daugh-| birth of a dau; {Miss Raby Darnall; reading, Mrs.|They are working to take erpretative dance|at the big ceremonial { ¥ember 30 for six months’ travel| nounces the marriage abroad, and Mrs. Adam Beeler, who | ter, Caroline, to Dr. Her Tecently returned from Europe. | MacMillan on Monday, N a9, | After December 1 Dr. and Mrs.) leave Sui To Meet for MacMillan will be at home E. 60th s 23, at 1:30 0 clock. | byter church will hold @ special meeting Saturday vember 24, at 1:30 p. m ave. Mrs. Mary Connell, f grand president, will tions noon, V Archibald ember 19,| Mr. and Mrs. ¢ s Brown will East L, Vander Ver, Y. wants Camp Girls to correspond with will be served at} Bishop and cluded were ancis Spec i | iting m ber nvited, Book Review } e ene Miss Gailor of Te: af oa sage ag hs | Clarence Margraf, violin; Elmer Gal-'not write t t? The Book Review class of the| ]f/j a) een visiting friends in town for Buell ee ‘ FF ide neil ect erate: Women's -University club will meet Will Serve at short time, sailed today for the wr ye 8 EDUC ATION AL CI at the clubhouse Friday morning | Orthopedic Shops Orient “athe Woman's Baucational ¢ At 10:0 o'clock. Dr.!Bello Baldwin| Mra. Fred Everett will be hostess #08 e is leader, and th viewed by Mrs. be “Damaged § book to be re ra N. Gates will] is.” by Bradford. | n Park guild at the ea Shop on Friday, as sisted by Mrs. iven and was the ! N HAIR too! TUM BRO Ke George Youell, ne ho For The Thanksgiving “Spread” . hse Mba tba mig d shina hi tas Benefit. for Mis. J. B Laken, © Jand Mrs, Francis Mc = enetr or Pera J Mrs, Andrew McAuley, Mra, Neal| : Christmas Fund Tourtelotte, Miss Achsa Lou Powell| Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt ( Some Pumpkins! To augment the Christmas fund|and Miss Vivian Spencer. | have returned from a mo fi fm ald of the needy sick, the Can guild will be in charge at| Wenatchee. Jack Frost's sweetened them for the big Thanksgiving adian Woman's club will give a hop, represented by Miss} peed ie. And here’s ever-sw YUC , bridge and mah jongg party at the ams, Mrs, C. A. Banghart, | B t-sweet NUCOA, ready to make Mra. Leslie Crane of Calgary the pastry crisp, flaky and “melty”— Home of Mrs. Paul Carrigan, 206 Shaw) the guest Hayes st, on Tuesday . Mrs, T. E Martin Loewing. ————_———— | Mrs. Donald McEacheran “ A There never was such a pie!”—We can just hear your family and guests “singing”, when the NUCOA : ve | turned from a ort visit Vi ; Py Women’s Clubs vile Pumpkin Pie is “opened”. ve ‘ : Mire {-xeuagh ae catnip Order NUCOA from your Grocer today. It Spreads CLUBS FOR FRIDAY WOMAN'S Y CLUB for Los Angeles to spend the wint your bread, shortens your Pastry, and cuts your j es ntury club will | with her n-law and daughte Spread bill in half. ee, eee CLE the| Mr. and Mrs. Harrison 8. Rya Col. Ellsworth circle, Ladies of th 3. A. to the pre he | Fi i hs BREE: will’ give hk noonday: din-|women’s clubs of.the clty. The ré PS 5 Finest Table Quality At Half the Price ner Friday, No , In Veter-|ception will follow the business meet. | SEN. V . 2 THE BEST FP ans hall, Armory rience meet-|ing scheduled for 2 o'clock r the bene ¢ EST FOODS, Inc., U.S. A. ing at 1:30 p. m. Good program.| Mrs “ . ‘ Card party at 8:30 p. m “Bi SITY CHAUTAUQUA Chautauqua mect We will practically Palmerton vice chair go Mis D. M+ | have ge of t at the home Mr Riggin, lo satan chasems 6257 15th E. The members| °tt Delng will dis Cha Stories in Ameri based on the C: Litera 7, in Lite AWAY Fourteen OLD STYLE which have been EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Jersey Dresses eity public market, CHURCH DINNER AND BAZAAR 22-6 The Women's xillary to All fi church w istmas gift ume day SEWARD SOCIAL AND UB and dinner Frida Slothing, 1 oes, SPEC Phe Yakesiée cut and odd pieces of furnt:| Because the world grows no finer SPECIAL Mall open at 2 p 8 oe | coffee than the skilfully selected ——__——. che nae | eee that year after year, with Eee s* ce uniform exactness, go: into the WASHINGTON BOULEVARE | " vatiiliin Bit mn ) ar aN GOLD SHIELD ’yacuum-packed 18 75 1 meet Fr Ne can, r 4 H,. Visto | and Fecomimhonds November 23. department F Bible in public sch Business meeting Ors welcome (OMBINING usefulne and smartness — these jersey dresses, with their new trimming details and youthful styling, also add economy at this at- tractively low price. A good color range affords ae GOLD SUiEiy ACUI PACKED piog vans in, Si "Ohye| etn ul na art seeds] COFFEE “- Faultless Malle ry CENTRAL AUXILIARY 06 ale of hand-m t I »xcelle hoice i ‘ Seat awattes ike hart | ie * | bed eh greed ben An F. 0. Bh store excellent choice, Third Gallery beatin ed Troet ee | PRANKLIN HIGH PT. A Refreshment 1 1101 First Ave >a nding fa beat Fri. |, Franklin High P.-T, A. will meet Roasted, Packed and the F tel, Six saa lay ; ‘ tar \A wat Guaranteed by Factory I Madison st ey f iat 5 : $ First Avenue, ing st ae |seriy + Of AN Sea mer 824! SCHYWABACHER War Wi” Wy cane VAN The Ka will meet {On the Tho ka 1 Frid ¢ BROS. & CO., Inc. RANGE and pay highest eash fn 40 Are 1 Fr ae " price for it. Friday c r ° Seattle, Washingt ais (3 members ! 7 r thelcs 2) st -ohoemamesen If you have ® LANG RANGE nm an e c-108 to sell, see us first