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THE SEATTLE STAR M ‘ j UNIVERSITY AUXILIARY ‘to uSIC OIVE CARD PARTY Zimbalist Wins Praise CANADIAN WOMAN'S CLUB POSTPONES PARTY Owing to Minow in the family of Mrs, Paul Carrigan, at whose a | | Personal Mr, and Mrs. Frank 8. Bayley re- turned Saturday from a alx weeks’ Univeralty auxilavy to the Amert can Legion will give a Thankagiving party Tuesday afternoon, November RELIABLE QUALITY—RELIABLE PRICES Seattle Society the Canadian club had planned a , : Hiram Zimbalist, famous Fussian mn , "4 vay | benefit card rt ‘Tuwnd 4 ss ‘ q ke trip Hast, visiting the principal clt- , at The Wilsonian, University way « party for Tuesday —_ Eadited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 jem and coming home by the way o¢| Violinist, won an ovation yesterday ]and 1, 47th st. Bridge, five hun-| afternoon, November 27, announce Assistant—Frances Oldham | California afternoon when he appeared as solo:| dred, mah Jongg and whist will be| ment Is made that the affair has DIAMONDS, WATCHES see | ist with the Seattle Civie Symphony Hontonssen will tnelude Mra, played, heen postponed indefinitely, Walter Goals, state predident of the ee Sn Music—Louise Raymond Owens Mr. and Mra, Carleton Hulskamp | orchestra st the Metropolitan then-| \uvittarien to the Legion: Mrs. 1 Y, PAUL. GUILD | SII VER WARES Beant, Tha MpeKehe Bee His playing i# that of a master! Babcock, Mrs, Harold Priest and|?LAN BAZAATL = Music Practice Club Will Present Program; Holiday Dance for Sub-Debutante Set eg Neoielm a drat _| Mra, Richard W, Perry ts expected: #IN8 | nehude vocal numbers by Miss Valley |8t Paul'y church tn the Sunday Tho Sunset club will give one of] maid of honor, Mr, Cunninghom |Home thix week from a two months’ /@Nd tonal coloring superb. Tho] Hieny, soprano, and Miss Olga Jug Heage id bg of oe churah, A din. Mts intoresting musicales on Wednes-| will be best man, and the ushers | lp Bast Ta helght of hin program was reached] jand, contralto; University of Wash: [pee wal i, piven asf P, ma. oH | Misvatternoon at § o'clock, with thelacp to be Mr Money Philips, Mr. In his Interpretation of Mendels-|ington Gleg club, with Frederick B, | Hecempen fhe pamar opens euch ALBERT HA Program presented by tho Muste| pilier Fratt, of Hverett, and Mr] Mr, and Mrs, Phillips Morrison | sohn’s “Concerto,” a masterplece for| Bethel, basso, Fred Marcus, baritone, | ianirn clothing and delicatemed Practice club, the personnel of/ Gustave Lindberg, of Tacoma, anid family removed recently to 1407) the’ violin, beautifully given, and| caude Crankshaw, second tenor, and) Wii) 19 mong the thingy for male, | 1518 SECOND AVENUE | Mra. Oakes, at the Country club, A bazaar will be given Decemtwr | Mra, Garrinon Babcock, president of 6 and 6 by the women's guilds of the auxiliary, Musteal offerings will musician, His tones are of unusual WIIST WATCHES THAT WILL KEEP TIME clarity and his intonation, phrasing Which includ Mra, Edward Ag-} A reception will follow the cere | E. Boston st, KH. EB. Delaney, first tenor; Grant d " sreoted with the greatest of enthual rill, accompa Mr, A, D. Sher: i “ew, Mra Keith Bullitt, Mrs. Scott] mony. bai Wh ass Merrill, accompanist, Mr, A, D. ECONOMIC: CHEON | P; Bullitt, Mrs. Broussais Beck, Mrs. ome Mr. and Mrs, Robert P, Oldham |“O¥ Sci celants shah sy ME WHE contribute whtatting solos and Fale Neve Between Pike and Pine Charles Farrell, Mrs, John Bail- Re SOP a dn < ont the weekend in Tacoma, as po numbers with | character songs. » will b 0, 4 Turgeon, Mra Alfred Jones, Mra | A?7ange Dinner: for Fuedta at the Tacoinx hotel, piano’ Accompaniment, which fol;| An invitation to attend is extended) Twacheen for’, Hote’ deen i Letcher Lambuth, Mrs, Osgood] Thursday | Beane lowed, “Introduction sot Tarantelles"| to all friends interested In providing] Aumnae and thelr children, we the —== = aio’ s ee, >, by Sarasate, was a to- | i . . . 4 aan T rTeTaea Th : Packard, Mrs, Frederick ve d| Mr. und ates, George H. Parker! yc. Andrew Denny came down Lobb ¢, was the most note comitee itpe sOlsablel Vevtrephce social hall, Home Economies build- ARY CLUB TO thelr annual card party and tea Mrs. David Morgan Roderic! will entertain fourteen membérs of ing. TERTAIN at tho clubhouse, 1015 Union st. aroki. Stimson, Mrs. ‘Thomas! thoir family witha home dinner on |{°™ Ploneer for the week-end, Under the leadership of Mme. Dav-| chairmen of committees on arrang: sik 4, Rena, ake Thos 1683. | ‘Thankagiving. deta enport-Engberg four numbers were! ments aro Mra. Garrison Babcock, eer ene on oe ep or tho| om Friday afternoon, December 7, Miss Catherine Collins and Miss . . Mrs, B, F. Proctor and daughter, | given by the orchestra, The “Unfin-| ception and tickets; Mra, W. H. Nel- Ros Ni tub will ‘entertain with | at 2 o'clock. Dorothy Ewing. | Feature Foreign Miss Elizabeth Proctor, have re-|{shed Symphony," by Schubert, was! gon, card tables; Mrs, George Hub- t Tei Rosemary clu! he program will have the foi-| 4 Calure foreign |moved from the Hotel Otly to the|siven tho most satisfactory reading|pard, favors; Mrs, Katherine Folk, fee OF be MUNSY Y0RES ae Towing numbers: | Composers | Castle apartments, and received merited applause, The| refreshments, and Mrs, David A. a's Drletial Cooens eid | Gh | eee others, all of which were well ri : ‘ aud’s Oriental Cream ‘Trios | Mrs. Hf, C, Simpkins will entertain | poran Ames oe se"| Maurier, finance, j to keep the skin and PROTECT Boats of Mine......cceeessees +s>| members of the Musto Study club) Mr. and Mra, Sidney Lewis, who | 0°r a Molt aan chee rhe bali athe | eerie: | complexion in perfect || SREY Anna Stratton Miller/ on Tuesday afternoon, November 27, {have been in Now York for alx|*; OP. 7%, by Beethoven; “Wotan’s | wasiinGTON HIVE NO. 944 condition throughthe | | . Your Doctor Larkspur and Lilies Tall at her home, 7312 19th ave, N. B. | weeks, will return Ina few days, | Farewell” and “Fire Charm,” from) Washington Hive No. 944, Ladies | stress of the season's | | ‘S Cuthbert Harris!” atvs, Charles Kracke has arranged | oh: Se Walkure,” by Wagner, and Saint-|o¢ the Maccabees, will give a card | activities, White |, and Yoursel Lalla! : Cyril Scott! to following program, which in-| Mrs, M, M, Carraher will return | Mens’ “Danse Macabre | |party at the home of Mra, Louise C. Flesh-Rachel. 4 My Little Sunflower. ...Vanderpoo! | cludes compositions of Finland, Nor-| this week from a fortnight's vislt In rhe French, 1520 N, 43rd at, Tuesday, | Send 10¢ for Teal Size Drs. Farrell, Mrs, Packard, Miss! way, Sweden and Denmark Portland HARMONY HOMESTEAD NO, 1743| November 27, Luncheon at 1 o'clock. FERD, T, HOPKINS & SOM, New York | ] Collins. Mra. Parks at tho piano.! Vocal | eave. Harmony homest No, 1743,| Maccabees and their friends tnvited. f 46 Pee Eitterness of erhieg Doak! iweet and ita | Mr. and Mra. John C. Eden, Mra. Mita eed unas: Senses decd) Gouraud's s r aiait 3 2 Binding se Ns volpenhgy . } give & masquerade dance at) \wOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB H Love Song... Hollman} “Come to Us With Songs of Glee” Harry Whitey, ‘Treat, end. MMBC eiai wight ete, andl Onion | i froctaiitly ahs Sonicare pro- O iental Cream | Sinding| Princilla ‘Treat spent Life -Pearl Curran Mra. Coffin's parents, Mr, and Mra./ ar, 18, and wet off at Nint h Refuse imitations of genuine “Phillips” the week end _ Come Greet the sere eee | dre HG Rimpxin, * Jat Concrete. % at, Tuesday evening, November 27,/cedure department of the Wom-|——— = . a Daisy ede, it ae Mra, Charles Kracke, accompanist. — | see ms ame Prizos will be given|an's Century club will meet at the e tabey Pla ne- % on a . | Roderick | Safinuet’* 25. Bacher-Grondant| Mrs Willlam Choster Keith, with|/05 °WM#IRA! costumes, RES Lapp ee rel at | 4 > 3 “Rilstle of Spline? cscecseees+ Binding | ho Shia Silage 3 calt | Nelgon Shaw conducts the | Bee, rouers Torner at the piano) smaniys © Olson | er dnushter, Ming Beryl Kelth.| seaTTLE WOMAN'S CLUB | public speaking. | : Violin obligatos by Mr. Ted Tur-| ; |!s visiting her brother-in-law and] SEA . ; aestsh | a ea Liebe .-Grteg ‘sister, Mr. and Mra, Lester Her- ho lterary interpretation and}. es | T Becond suite for two planos........ . Wallace, Heke at Mello Panic Gal, current topics departments of the Se:-| BENEFIT FOR MEDINA ESTED a ; y Og Mactntnit yn Sega on Da oe ee ai | SAY “PHILLIPS” to your drugist,or you may not get the ' > % ey oe ‘0 . November . ne | | An : P 4 +s Bee eet eee | vycate ee rae yar And Mrs. Henry a Cottin ofl home of Mra, Marie 1, Wiest, 4320] «lven at the home of Mra, Xmil P. | original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. Mrs. Thomas Stimson, } 3 When the Linden's In Plower* akima will spend this week with) wich ave. N. 1. Take Wallingford|Jarvis, 917 18th ave. N., by the | | Lheure Exquise Poldowsk! | Qne Gokien Day ..Fay Foster} Mrs. Farrell Mrs. Roderick at the plano. ‘Mrs, W. B. Gaffney and Mrs. G. A. C. Rochester will be hostesses for | the afternoon. | ae Cards Out for Christmas Dance | Miss Janet Henry and Miss Evaly Colvin have cards out for a bh | @ance on Friday evening, December | 28, at the. home of Miss Henry's grandfather, Mr. H. C. Henry. The affair will honor the girls} home from Miss Ransome's school fn California for their Christmas va- | \~ ation. Sixty members of the younger | wet have been invited. .- Miss Leonard to Honor Bride-Elect ‘To honor Miss Clara Exmory, whose Marriage to Mr. Marshall Allen tukes Place in Trinity Episcopal church on December 14, Miss Olive Leona issued invitations to a tea and bh Aerchief shower at her home on Fri-| day afternoon. | . Thanksgiving er Hosts Mr) and Mrs. Gilbert M. Butter. ‘worth are entertaining with a family dinner of twenty-four covers on Thanksgiving, at tieir home, 521 Olympic place. | ° Ae Holiday Supper Dance Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broderick wil! be hosts at a supper dance at their home on the evening of Thanksgiv- | ing day. } Will Wed December 15 ‘The marriage of Miss Isabel Pres- ott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Prescott to Mr. W Hiiding Lind berg, of Tacoma, will be solemnized Saturday evenins, Decomber 15, af the home of the bride's Lake Forest park. Sidney James, dean of St. Luke's pro-cathe- dral, Tacoma, will read the service at $:30 o'clock. Thrift Shops J. W. Barbour, at thelr home, near} |the Golf and Country club, | cee | Mr. Charles C, Belknap and sister, | Mrs, Addie Belknap Conly, left Sat- urday for California on a six weeks’) | visit. “In the Sultan's Garden’ Mra. F. A. Reid. son, accompanist. Bibellue Mr. and Mrs, Ayer Plan Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer will en: tertain with a dinner at their home on Thursday, when covers will be placed for ten. Mr. and Mra, Charles Thorndyke from Longmire were the week-end | Guild Will Give Ball University guild of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital ts completing ar. rangements for its third annual , to be given this year at The PRINCIPALS’ ASSOCIATION ‘The November meeting of the Prin: association will be neld at| Novem: | hich the | » Cas cipals' Plymouth church Tuesday ber 27. Dinner at 6, after following principals, Mr. F Wilsonian, 47th ave. and University | sidy, Mr. Blair, Mr. Porter and Mr. ‘aturday evening, Decem- | gcudder will report their findings on | the following tople: “Selections | Made of High School Subjects b + Aenist- Entering Freshmen.” | 2, pres Mra. Robert . Mrs. J.B. Mra. Henry an, Mrs. H. C. Joy, Mrs. Cart rand, Mrs. Alfred Miller, Mrs.| director of y Lear, Mra. C. B. Kinne, Miss ithe Young Women's Christian asso Della Wright and Miss Milnora Rob- ‘erts, The Junior gulld, under the chair. ciation In this city, will ent the members of her young wome Bible class on Tuesday evening, No- manship of Mra, William H. Mc-|\.oher 37th, at her home, the Colloch, will be in charge of the | ~.mbridge apartments, Ninth and serving. .| Union. YEARS OF STOMACH | Hosts at Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. James T. McVay} |are entertaining with a family din- ner at their home on Thanksgiving, | | | when covers will be placed for four. | te ‘ | se a hae Had three operations and was Orthopedic Tea and Wallan downs Newapaaee ad guided her back to health. Mrs. Henry B. Morris will-be host ss for the Denny-Fuhrman guild at} 47 Tea Shop Tuesday, Albert Barry, Mrs 3. L. Crawford, from stomach and in the worst form for a long time, I went thru three se rious operations and doctored all the suffered bowel trouble opedic Mrs. } A. Johan: | time, but found nothing that would json, 2 Mrs. E. H- | do-me any good | Chavelle, sstorand Miss) “On sesing Milks.Emulsion adver | Mary tined in the daily papers I decided to | The op wilt be in charge it. Tho first three doses relieved of Mrs. Moore and Mrs. H nd I am now on the 4th bottle, | Pridrict High v an may T have never taken any | guild in the er Jicine that has ne me so much Mrs. Randoiph Cunningham, of | noon, M and) good. I am feeling better than I Yakima, will be matron of honor| Mrs. William Redenbaugh will dl-|ever did since my operations. 1 am end Miss Alma Burton, of Tacoma,|rect for Interlaken guild. gaining in health and flesh rapidly = ~ eee ——— | T now weigh 148 Ibs."—Mra. Hattie | W , | Sharpe, 1016 Ridge St., Keokuk, Ja. omen Ss u Ss | Thousands of sufferers from ca CLUBS FOR TUESDAY the civic auditorium and. the pro.| sari, Of the stomach, indigestion and WOODLAND PARK AUXILIARY The Woodland Pa uxiliary to the Ruth School for Girls’ building fund will meet with Mrs. H. Leitch, | 630 W. S3rd st., Tuesday, November 27, at 12:30 p. m. BEXTON W. Rh. C. James A, Sexton W. R. C., 35, will meet in regular Tuesday afternoon, November At Veterans’ hall, Armory. Depart No. on ment president, Alice French, will inspect the corps work for the year. Officers requested to w white. EASTE TAR CLUB Bastern Star club meets in ré 4090 Arcade buliding, Tuesd #7, at 2 p.m, Whist and bri members and guests. MOTHERS’ CLI Beta Kappa Mot the chapter hou at 2 o'clock. fean Revolu ng Tue! tion, at the regul: afternoon, Nov O'clock, at her home, 1902 10th ave I J. Cole wil , nd scape Gardenin, CLIONIAN CLUB Clionian club gives musicale for Members and guests at I glubhouse, Tuesday, Nov. O'clock, AUXILIARY FI H SCHOOL Queen Anne Auxili 0. 1 to the all day Tuesda len Steven club meet om *. A. Tuesday evening, No WOMAN The W Tuewsa emt t r in the Mricknc t the GA. kexee rat 3 When there will be 4 discussion « posed amendment to the zoning ordi Milks Emulsion gives prompt relief nance. Members are asked to} and real lasting benefit bring gifts for the Ruth School} Milks Emulsion restores healthy kitchen shower. natural bowel action; it is a truly ( dae corrective medicine, doing away with T.A ull need of pills and physics. It pro. will meet Tues-| motes appetite and quickly puts the 30 p.m. in| di; tive organs in shape to assimi basement of the school. Miss | late food, and thus build flesh and Ruth Brown, executive secretary of | strength. Milks Emulsion js strong! the Campfire Is will speak and| recommended to those who: tc conduct the program which will be| ness has weakened; it is a pov 1 put on by three ¢ ting | ald in resisting and repairing the ef. 40 Ca Refreshments. | fects of ng disease Nur his is the only solid emulsion made, and #0 palatable that it is AUXILIARY GRE eaten with a spoon like {ce cream OF AMERICA Wonderful for weak, sickly children * Auxiliary to the Greet No matter ho’ you are urged to try Milks Emulsion Take six bot tles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satistie tained Mrs. Green's home, on Tuesday eve with Novem! the results, your money wil be Greeters of America enter-| promptly refunded. Price 60c. and at luncheon in Frederick &| $1.20 per hottle. The Milks Emul tea room, in honor of their | sion Co. Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by, president, Mrs, Louis Lucas | druggists everywhere. — Advertise Mrs. R. P. Ward. ment The West, a Nest and You Waltz and Sleep—Waltz. Played by Waring’s Penn- sylvania’s Victor Record Sherman, |@lay & Co, Third Avenue at Pine HS eR eae eee eR Ree ee B guests of Mra Pauline Armstrong. | ° ave. N. E. W, CT, U, TO ME » 100 Lemon Pi The W. C. T. U. will meet at the| DORIC CHAPTER NO. 69 3100 Lemon ae home of Mrs Hammonds, 6723} Dorie Chapter No. 69, Order of wie was prepared by r4 winner Sycamore ave, Tuesday, November|tho Eastern Star, will Initiate candi. || ere the owe even of the judocs tn 0 2, when Mra. Titus will give a re- port on tho stat Burna, president, attendance. . © convention, Mr requests a large |ladies of the Seattle Gyro club, on Tuesday, November 27th, at 2 o'clock, for the Medina babies’ home. oe “we 51 i | | Settle dates on Tuesday evening, Novem. ber 27, at Manonio temple, Fremont. Officers’ Night will bo colebrated, | and all Eastern Stars are invited. | *% giving. 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Made from Washing- ton spruce with rubbing plates of EXTRA HEAVY j BRASS or EXTRA THICK GLASS. Worth ten times the price of-an ordinary wash- board, but costs only a few cents more. It’s a Seattle product that should be in every | Seattle home, and it’s sold by these Seattle stores: Adams & Adams 3326 Beacon Ave Hillman Co-Operative Store Avann's Grocery 6601 Rainler Ave. } 6301 California Ave Harrah Brothers Bee Hive Marketeria besa Nichol od 6001 12th So. F. L. Heidrich & Co. 4125 8th Ave. 8, Halstein & Myer 2 California Ave. N. A. Jensen 3318 Beacon Ave Johnson & Johnson 3400 Rainier Ave. Junction Hardware California Ave. and Alaska Keefe & Weslow Rainier Ave. and Orcas E. E. Brown 0 Rainier Ave. Brown & Grayson 2050 Rainier Ave. Bon Marche Second Ave Buchmann Hardware Cedar St Wm. M. Curtiss Co. 5016 20th N. W. Campbell Hardware Co. and Pike St. 923 First Ave Fred Kohler Capitol Hill Grocery 2701 Beacon Ave. 422 15th Ave Malmberg’s Cash Groc'y 4557 California Ave. John Micel 3213 California Ave. Peterson Hardware Co. 6311 Ballard Ave. J._N, Rainstad & Son St. C. & H. Furniture Co. 6545 Duwamish Cedar Grocery 224 Cedar D. R. Furniture Co. 2703 Jackson St Dressler Hardware Co. 2° 35th 4341 University Way M. A, Elofson elger & Hurlbut 6007 Duwamish Second and Union Strought & Ursditzky 4802 Rainier Ave. Star Grocery Co. 2301 Jackson St. Southwest Grocery Enterprise Furniture Co. 4315 University Way Frederick & Nelson Sth Ave, and Pine Fidelity Grocery 15. Broadway 1103 Jackson St. Wm. Flumerfelt BR. 40th and Brooklyn 6 Fleming & Moore P. W. Taurote 433 15th Ave. No. 6501 Galifornia Ava. & Smith ndway No. Townsend Brothers é Grunbaum Furniture Co, 1621 6 Ave T. F. Gaine 21 nm St 7025 California Ave. A. Gottstein Furn. Co. G. P. Waters 14 Second Ave 4704 California Ave man Furn.& Hdw. Co. 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