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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 | ; THE SEATTLE Seattle Society , |__ MRS, RAYWOOD FRAZIER} Campfire Girls CHAPLAIN FLAYS Only 6 and 7 Years old 1 ag eS PACIFISTS §«'Thesr> In Third’ Grad Ya Otto, wept yre In ir rade ram Prays for Preparedness as - : . - ‘ea He Opens Legion Meet Wedding to Take Place in the Pilgrim YY é Congregational Church: Dance Will WSS Y Girls should nig > and By DD. MEREDITH Benefit Hospital. Y Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. felophone MA ip-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham ( Music—Louise Raymond Owens 3 hej tanchtee ae Morning Musicale ifieerm \ " 1 “eatin, Sparkma ¢ He t ¥ farla Wednesday lvice president; At ( ft Mr, Kites Hiliny . ‘™M nd ning mus eth retar I t ci e { Mra. Home: b will b by th . beth O'L« " { Pilgrim bch he eade A © hik | Congres w the ab " ecently en by ' be ! A y ting t pregram arran, ft bs Li Th 7) m of the majority tid serv Ruge, with be ft ention leaders, it wa q Ff ‘ 1 Partridge ‘Thomas SS Se eae ae wrent toda to prevent po Hare . iM * Wood have extended an inv 1 to the ‘lt ng the Le j ‘ ; . £} Mt aie aa is anand bbe, at | © presidential campaign Rita ¥ Hilts Je Baird, Leavenworth, They offer as an Certa ty delegations are { en Fay, Miss W © Brag ducemenet trips into the mountains |ready to atart a fight to force the & A « MeMonag surrounding Leavenworth, bonfire nN into polities by demanding tf F I ‘ and visits to the famous apple n exy n of opinion ,from the brid ‘ harde‘of that country convention on important issues of ; . v W. Cis 3 w he The Leavenworth gir who t the campa. R best man and the ushers wi tended Sealth alread re The Alfred} M Ralph forward to attend camp tre Graves, Mr, Donald P, Thot next year t any office Morga: Padelf: M Ww strength to the Macfaris J M During the past three mon one candidate or) Morford attie Campfire Gifis and groups fron 6 in-| f wing e oe nearby towna have been er < ® . A at | ia thelr original stories and songs m ee ae ttaes races ffered Prize of $10 to the nating wb ac Benefit Dance for eee writ ng the bent ory and § P to the tivity for Le seca , , gir writing the eat poem. ret In b re rt he y depart from Orthopedic Hospital Initial Meeting of Suis Ge tho bint story pias: t ¢ hoar iatination, bd nee fr" thes’ Ghlk:| "Pie Mownt(Saker Past’ Lenehata First prize for best poem is awarded | fare for the first time, to urge a Le spital on Friday olub will have its first assembly or to Gladys Seymour of the Owais on conservation policy. He will 10, at Christensen’s | Wednesday, Sep eit, at | ¢ group. Honorable mention to Violet the natural resources of | McGrew, of the Kwones and Prise Balzonbus }Owakon gre mk, at the ctubhoure. The h " be Mra. H. D, Austin, W. MM. Anderson, and Mrs. Ma ed from ex 7 his address, viewed liy and following, as it does, Mrs. C. A. Brown new officers of the jongs © I A meeting of the staff of the|the oi! scandals of. the, past year, who do not care to Mrs, C. N. Dickinson Campfire Girl's magagine, the | had some significance in’ connection The folowing committees are in| F. E. Weeks, vieo president following members of the staff were | with the presidential campaign | ree of the affair: Halland musie,|H. Baird, secretary; Mrs chosen: ansociate editors, Winnlfred| ut mont. of “buddies” here Roy Davis, Mrs. Herbert Schnelder, a eta Sieg —_ " —_ | Herrick, Gladys Seymour and Eather | gor 1) of the big conven and Mrs. S. N. Bodine; re-| A. H. Kellogg, treas Mrs, Raywood Frazier (Nadine Newlee), daughter of Mr.| De Moss; reporters, Hane! Fredericl, | tion w worrying about nothing | freshments, Mrs. Cecil Martin, Mrs. e008 and Mrs, Walter Lee Newlee, whose marriage last Wednea-| Beatrice Manley bess es but ways and means of getting 4 7 : mal By . : : 4 , ar | Nature Lore, Elizabeth Frye; ahaha other delegatic George Ter and Mrs. Georse| Dinner Dance at day evening in the Church of the Epiphany, was one of the| Nature Lore, Biizabeth Try ss aclsngamedeee tamer ied Patton; £ ' iray; | | the noise-producing contest | Si ME teak MOS Vo ohe Club charming events of the week. Mrs. Christian Damey Portrait by Grady. Jant, Doris Campb \ Mra. D. D.| The opening dinner dance ee | Winn, Mrs. Roy Davis, agp Rag lady Reg Petit sere gitar clone lon | ‘The regular meeting of the execu ‘UNLEASH CU N § o : " tive board of the Seat fire | W. N. Gilmore; printing, Mrs. R. H. | urday even! Din W Ss ] b : “po | “dite he t day afternoon, Beptember 16, at | Carvey, Mrs. F. G. Thomas, Mrs. P.|at § o'clock, CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY titute being held on that day j | R. Underwood and Mra. Lewin Wal tae Grastings Stine: prestige ise ae ee |Independent Campaign to| . 5 den . mn Friday, September 19, ther 4 o * der; cards and mah jong. Mra. W.| Orthopedic Lunch and RAINIER CHAPTER c. C. Hall, and P 1 Ch toihe a open to any g Be in Full Swing This Week | H. Oliver, Mrs, W. W. Woods and | ay |. . STUDY ¢ tter, bustness mee as ead tt \ rt | 2 ict Thrift Shops TUDY CLASS Potter, business 1 a rt! wishes to go, Girls to report on Mes. 0, B. Dagg: publicity, Mrs, Alex The study class of Rainier char Kt h teacher on vacation i with & : ie re ee Christie Mrs. M. C. Cheal t re het with M ! | NEW YORK, Sept. 15—The big ; beatae aha for St rk's “ 1 ' t * h - 7 guns of the independents—restrained | , ¢ hureh on Tues . ge ee A social 1 wey winh to cook out Of | since the start of the campaign—will Interpret Works of Mod- |shurch on Tuesday at the Orthoped seas 16 ah 2 p.m. the:tuneh Toor. ch girl will be back at her | be unleashed in full force this week ern French Composers isting will be Mrs L. Brooks, a Y later than & o'clock Robert M. La salient Win a Mrs, C.F will entertain | Mra F. E. Woolaston, Mrs. W. A wee ‘se Sunday of each mont berg peo larse tin ‘anticalnn tare One is seven and the other is siz years old—but they're members of the Thursday Musical ~: ‘ ae i Bulg Tat tin ates s ay ie t Afienionary will be open house on board the | Thursday; Burton K. Wheeler starts| both holding down seats in the third grade at the Green oat whe i Acds eect Aigo |S Smith, Mrs, RF. Hall, Mrs. Adam Heeb, “will wast ‘Puseda ~* io board |Camaraderie, Seattle folks Are In tonight on a stump to the home state|lake school. Miss Tordis Relling, sitting on the railing, sda afternoon a 10 . a w net Tuesday | moet eaday, Septembe " on Boat 0 nee our | ne pay ng a ; ‘ "3 ade A ilk, | Jardine, Mina Mary Cheal, Miss Mary jeraber 16; at 2 o'clock, | ens OT Wie eters On Boar aud 990 Cur | ot former Allerney General ugh-| thinks it fun to study, and Miss Jane Whitham doesn’t see ‘ : Catherine Kerwin, Miss a Car tonne nual-elec |. ship. Different groups will act a* | erty, whom he ousted from office; a . * ‘The works of modern French com rh chee 3” ae nal , vp F. temple. Annual ¢ CA hostesses. On the fitet Sunday, Sep-| new drive for money has been or-|@NYthing unusual about it at all, posers wilt be interpreted on Julia Williamson and Mina Nan Jar sa ah Fae OS Pins win aM Ve i tember 28, We and Owaissa | dered and half a dozen speakers aré| —Photos by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer ee oer dine {AH JONGG AND Aga groups will be ree to begin campaigning for tho tleket / LUCILLE BUTLER [to Miss Arnold, rating as two A's BEE ce chia Theme Highland D wit E PARTY 4 Wi mest Wed “3 : For weeks Senator La Follette has nd Tordis just can’t decide |and last spring they were promoted 1b) “Berenade Dettbes | M D. Bal La - a. 3 a at 19235 | The Owalesa group, under “4 mely held back. Hé remained in| whether they're merely special-|to Third-B’s, where they are toflay: ote. > agecdmmangads nt, will be tn charge at the) aa xe “Feat . poarcagahip. of, Muth. Brown, het tngton, while Wheeler was mak right, or whether it is the peppy | Tordis Relling, who lives at 2203 Modern Composers” T shop Tuesday morning, and for T t an meeting the frat meeting in the nature Of ing his “trial tour” thru the East to phere Seattle which ac-|N. h st, n't account’ for the in Frye the Interlaken guild, with Mra. FH, | PAT £0! ' ou be aboard ship, T prep for his big fight against s for thelr being in the Third |fact that she's a couple of grades peers # Ravel | Hollandbeck and Mra. G. E. Coolidge, | ™* Pichee yEASTERN STAR CLL Ele ot Daugherty In Obio and Dawes in fe at school when one is just /alvead of herself. Neither can Jane eine HY seaneenet (Will be M charge on Tuesday after fee Eastern Sta ane Ilinols, Thousands of words of/7 vars old and the ether only 6. | Whitham, for that matter, but bee ¢. Benitts noon si Pe Sia ridge im membe a this gr speeches are written and word has|' Ao\vay Miss Helen F. Arnold, |ing that Jane's dad, who liv and Charpention a NORWEGIAN HOSPITAL 4 mi p to organize a sister arc gone out that all is in readiness for|teacning the ‘Third graders, out at|124 E. 61st st., with Jane and thé A. Nichols. apienty yt ~ ae ade Sq oar the final test jthe Green Lake school, is pretty ;rest of the family, is ‘& mail carriety 3 Daurens Anbien t i Wheeler starts the ball rolling to-| sroud of her little scholars and says |we have a kind of a crazy notion ign, eng emedlld © pecarte erson Lathe gro renssgne Drorvomrerel Liveene 7 Friday, 8D | wostan's CENTURY CLUB night at a dinner here to La Follette /that when it comes to readin’, writ-|that Jane, maybe, has gathered Wesnt:-~tagams Le Seu) Charpaniter gape ac get jtember 1% from Ji a.m. to 4 p,m.) ne" gnietiyeert caders at whigh money for financing in’ and ‘rithmotic—these two indus. |some of her unsaal ability at “let ‘oral — a aise Whee » Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Black are Norwa Be amd meetir ee age | The members ¢ 6 Womar the campaign ts to be raised trious little gir’s are hard to beat. ters” from him! ted te te Fontenaiiie On © fortnight’s motor trip on Van war mee SOCIAL AND HR by Ere gta ll rhe ot FM emg 2 | You see, folk, tt wag this wa And we rather gathered that both Mrs. R.A. Nichols. couver island. CHARITABLE CLUB tember 12, at 3 o'cl Pegg W ? Both girls started fn the First |the little ladies have decided when rie pla 0 oan Dee Ladies’ 8 , A. auditorium. Interesting reports Car f recked, He 5 grade last September, and in the /they grow up that they will be casle Mrs. Irvine's | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Faris, of (CANADIAN WOMAN'S CLUB Pane wih die and personal tpeide ts mats, aves Given Lift, Killed middle of the school year tfféy ‘came |lera ine candy shop—ee thane Vancouver, B. U., will arrive in town} Canadian Woman's club will give S54 y George D. Schofield, Mina ope b Se : : | : Luncheon Postponed |this week for a short visit with | card party Tuesday ev y_ Wodnosday thin Adama and Mrs, E. O. Jénes SPOKANE, Sent 1b-—Albar Brunt 7 Mrs. W. H. Irvine has indefinitely! Judge and Mrs. H..E. Had'ey tember sc * ul " Asatte oY Woeiens tub was killed yunertay when a forest Chinese, in Opium j tponed her luncheon planned for sae erated M eet tor ederation of Women's clubs) was killed 3 ) ; | | | i Fednestay afternoon, September 17.) Mra J afford-Huteson left | friends 1 Crhirly ‘ eld at Los Angeles, and by the dele. | rager’s eer in phn wine pi sie Stupor, Is Captured | bt the Meattic Cole club {tant week on a short trip to Callfér a ee | z : gaten to the state convention at Pull-| riding swerved into « six-foot d ch! go drugged by the fumes of| ) Galt el = cniritecopon xo. 5 Coleman PT, A. will meet Thurs: |man, Mrs. J. E. MacPherson, Mre.| throwing him onto the pavement.| 0) uTuaeid Dy the fumes of aa i Hosts at B: t Di . ote * Seattle Lodge No. Degree of | day. September 18, at 1 p.m. Misa | 8. H. Kerr, Mra. Tt. Lounsbury; Mrs.| _ Stuht's own automobile w wreck-| move, tho ‘the door was shattered| Oakland, Cal., Bandit Who osts at Buffet Dinner Ms; and Bafa Harland Maru, Jr.,| Honore, will meet in Evergreen hall, |Kasie will speak tauls Marke and Mrs, W. H. Pit:|ed shortly. bafore “when an axle} ang”tne ‘casing flew clear across] — Killed Ranger Sentenced To honor Mr. and Mrs. Harry | ang children will remove shortly | 1400 Ninth ave, Tuesday evening, | AS ood. The indefatienble and urf-| broke, but he was uninjured. He/the room, Wong Hing, 40, Chinese,| Byrne, Jr. (Helen Goetz), of Tacoma, | trom geattle to San Franciaco, | September 16, at $ o'clock, Members | REGULATL BUST jdaunted chairman ,of the building | was given a “lft” in the rangér's/ ten into the clutches of two federai| whose marriage was celebrated this | where they will make their home, | of the drill team are axked to be at | MEETING committee, Mra. Everett 0. ‘Jones, }car. when the fatal accident bap-| sesectie agents in a room at 218%| RED BLUFF, Cal, Sept. 16— | month, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ross re the hall promptly at 6:20 o'clock The Ladies’ Auxilia 14, of |announced to an enthusiastic audi- | pened. Washington st., Sunday night. He | charles Cralg of Oakland, Cal, ¢ 2 Downs will be hosts at a buffet din-} yf, and Mrs. Verne Nixon, of | Thé last progreasive whist ‘party in |the United Association of Plumbers | ence that the plans submitted by Mr. | ———————____—_ was to be arraigned Monday. {was sentenced by Superior Be! = Mer at their home on Saturday |ranasxet, Wash,, are the guests of |the series given by the drili team,| and Steamfitters, will meet in regu-|Pierce Horrocks, architect, had been|p, a. R. STATE judge | | Agents Irving Brown and W. J.| Hervingor to be hanged December 12, evening, September 20 En SS Bl hee cele ee AE atta Boon A pl el gests Bick ns lt ba canal libero d ht | hotietns tanec iiieer weet oan "4 20 of “ t it called fo 3 ‘al - 7 zs Jat San Queninn prison for thé mur- see G2. Tanser, tor ten ays her 19, at 8:30 o'clock Ww tember 18, at 1 p. m. in the Pro. | bide would be called erat venta geagal | Daughters of the American Revo-| yuilaing when-they smelled oplum.|der of Samuel Hermanson, United — Guilds to Resume ore cafeteria. Members are urged to make | gressive Women's clubrooms, 1915 |the new clubhouse would soon be ®liution in Seattle are making prep-| placing their hones. close to the| states forest cracker, Ge saa ‘ Pah Mts. Arnold E. True, of Shanghaj, | ‘his last party a huge success, First avo. Bring luncheon at 12 | reality : arations for the state conference, |crack in Wong Hing’s room, they| Hermanson arrested at: - Active Work Ichina, ia ‘visiting hee parents, Mr. | o'clock © will be served. | Mrs. J. E. MacPherton, the new|which will meet here September 22, | xmetied it. more strongly. With althe robbery: of the bani ae Much interest centers daring the |ana Mra. Claite K. MéDonald. WOMAN'S LAKEWoop CLUB | $59.9 president, made her opening address. }23 and 24. ‘The conference will open | united shove they broke in the|and was bringing him here as ae coming week in the resumption of agi ares) | The regular meeting of the Wom: | AUXILIARY TO PIONE! sus aS Other officers assuming duties are jon Monday evening, September 22 / door and arrested the Oriental. ect when Craig pulled a gun and thé active work of the guilds of the| Mrs. Roy. L. Norbon and Mra.)2"'# Lakewood Civic Improvement] Woman's Auxillary to the Wash-| Mrs. C. F. Clark, first vice president; /at tho First Baptist church, Har- | sat |Kutlea heer - Children’s, Orthopedic hospital. van E. Crocker, with Miss Margaret (“lub will be held Tuesday, Septem: ington State Pioneers ansociation,| Mra. A. I. Nofsinger, second vice | yard ave. and Seneca st., where the | ig took the verdict calmly, Hj For 17 years these groups nave | pane ot poe Rabee have re. |béer 16, at 2 p. m,, at the clubhouse. | wy 14 fon of officers, Wed. | president; Mra, John Byron Harris, | business session on Monday and) He Shows How He ie ane mother ieodinag f pees and Played an important part In the 8UD-|turned from, a week's stay at Gla. | Th educational committees, consist: |nesday, SMptember 17, at Pioneer hail, ry; Mra. C. Adams, | Tuesday will also be held | Short Ch Em |tieara sentence pronounced, but se ok : ing of Mrs. Henry Fick } Mad &. The éxocutive board |corresponding secretary; Mrs, Amelia : : vir or’ anges “Em | heard sentence pr 5 re. port of this work for érippled ehil-| cig National park. jing . | Madison park. The executive board | corresp ‘ y,{ Mrs. William Sherman Walker,or- | 5.0315 14 Sed |tained their composure. Craig was dren of the Northwest and have be-/ owe chairman; Mra. H. B. Barber, Mrs | will meet at 11:30 a m., followed by Nelson, financial secretary; Mra. W ganizing secretary general and past | te gin: id Boyer revealed to Dep- found guilty of murder by a jury come an important feature of com-| xt1eg Joxephine Shaw will arrive | ‘Walter McCloy, Mra. Elmo’ Picht. |basket picnic and business meeting, |M. Prater, treasurer; Mrs. John| Site rent wilt preside on Monday UtY Sheriff Frank Anderson how nted | Whalley, custodian; Mra. W. 8. Gris. munity life as well. By means of| ¢rom Chic: xiliary | wold, parliamentarian, |Mra. M. F, Thornton and Mra, Paul | Members who have not pro the organization of guilds and auxil-| cuest of ast Thursday. | Kimball, will have charge of the|their quilt blocks f : go this week, to be the er uncle and aunt, Dr. » Wayne [easy it was to short change unsus- evening, and Mrs. Anthony Wayno |45¥ ! | Cook president general .of the N |pecting people, This was after Boy: | | | prog 0 ternoo: quilt are asked to 0 0 - t er Wasyartested for short changing | : ‘aries many hundreds of women are|anq Mrs. Harry Shaw, while attend. |PFosram for the afternoon quilt are asked. fo at this meet:| For the benefit of the building }tional aociety, D. A. R. will make : s| enabled to give not only financial |in. the University of Washington, ae one An the quilt can be completed Jfund, a card party t* planned for|the address tec ene oe nae gyi President Grant Is ald but a very personal service and see + |QUARANTE CLUB | . Tuesday, September 16, at 2 p.m. at] 0 wine Gorham Hopkina wilt {oT Se? .. ces . 4 , | @ club will moet at the | Ww : : the héme s. Rob | Mrs. Willis Gorham: ‘Hop! volved the changing of a large bill. ie September 4 it ig doubtless true that this institu-| sire Wittiam Hi Jenkins, Mrs. ‘The Quarante club will meet at the |W. RB. A IAL CLUB the home of Mrs. Robert Enegren, preside over the business aeésion on 0 is ging of a large bill. | 'P' be 9 tion is unique home of Mr. and Mrs. William An-| Ww. BR. A n the manner of Its | sclal club have a|2016 KB. 616 ssisting he s In recounting the money Boyer ex- ¥ Social club will have a| 2016 B, Gist at, Assisting hostense lTuesday and Wednesday, ‘The lunch. i the money Boyer ex-) ‘The President Grant of the Admit ries ©. Schmitz and Mrs, Léo L. : r 3 ; 4 jderson, 4159. Beach drive, Tuesday, | social in A. O. U. W. hall, 1409] will be Mra, John Byron Harris, Mrs. tracted a $10 bill from the amount. | 9}.Oriental line will arrive fi it support S aete y aii axtand n ‘ | social in val, 1409| will be Mra, John By , Mra.| 0 : All be; givers at] al-Oriental line will arrive in Seattle The third Friday of the month, Or. es ‘3 ns fae ots ol ema tember 16, at § d'¢lock Ninth ave., Thursday, September 18,/C. A. Wintermute, Mrs. E. 1. Hem. | 0008 on these days will be g' Hoe has been operating in this dis. September 19, Capt. M. M, Jensen, many years, waren Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Cards at|mingway and Mrs. F, K. Maxham trict for some weeks and told the | commanding. Among thé prominent sembled in| ten Belle Wilson, of Helena,| WILL VISIT 2 o'clock. Members and’ friends {n-| Those attending are asked to take the| Ih honor of Mrs. Cook and Mrs. | officers that scores of persons were | yaasengers are: Wm. Holt Gale, ex the Masonic temple. thopedic Friday for » finds the many, group ME chcts Ep tke die, aoiviok fo : SOLDIERS’ HOME vited Ravenna car to the park entrance at| Hopkins a reception wilt be held on | victimized. His bail was set at|longul” general Hongkong, tee pei fant: gettiog ip ines bie or etted ib ne auxiliary NO. 2, U. 8 y., will | o-Ps Oth ave. N. Ei, walk one block north, [Tuesday evening at the home of |§1,000 on the charge of petty lar-| ferred to-Amsterdam, and ‘vite; Ray With hospital news and needs. There| home jaat Friday sit the soldiers’ hor etsil, | SEWARD! PT. A The drama department wilt hoia| MFs- Foaae iat cans go Rate ecb ate: ethers Barte, general superintendent Cad aré 19 guilds besides 11 auxiliaries, | see hursday ptember The boat! A luncheon complimentary to thelits first meeting Wednesday, Sep. |8¥e N. Mrs aay a bv i; te ; oa annie wallader Gibson Co,, Manila, and } * and the service rendered by the mem-} ytre, Walter MeBwan Tomkins | Will 10:15 a. m. Members | teachers will be given by the Parent. |tember 17, at 12:80 o'clock, at the President general of the national ©.) OG] Co Collector family; BE, F. o'Connor, Admiral: Bers includes giving of time and tal-|a 4’ %iry vaughn tanner Will leave | ring lunch saroclation of Bay nord] ey Ot Mew W. # Eigchyall 1884 | Sowing oxemies ta ornate |” TER EEDA EERE peeital Une Honetane 2 a ile: th“ Gruntions we. ding: ak pcaanay” for New Xork,/.on .« six aie8 Thursday, September 18, A| Broadway N., with Mra, Donald B, | follow nS Mra coeavatentals tra’ 8 Ko} Ce) $ ,000 foot, Robert Dollar Co.. Shanghaly Waitresses at the Orthopedic Lunch| weeks’ trip, returning by way of CARD PARTY AND DANCE short business meeting outlining the| Olson, chairman, presiding and Mrs A atigk Se ccettine Reed, Mrs. C. W.|,, 408 ANGELES, Cal, sept. 15.— | John Kries, consular staff, Shanghaly $goch oa malarworen at the Otte | Ten ese: coer | ‘The Young -Ladies’ Institute will| year's work will follow | Fred WW. Burt, JF, a8 luncheon host: | Wate natn an Wallace and |TWO bandits secured approximately |Col. E. 8. Cheno, military attach, Pedic Thrift shop, sewing, trimming | eee |give a card party and dance at eae | Sem ASH awing Fae reaineee rane ting Mise Jaze: Parey. nee SN") $8,000 today when they held up and | ¢mbassy pow canapie ae hats, canning fruit, all give the | art: 3% , el! hei new clubhouse, corner 16th] WEST ATTLE ja one-act play, “Where in America,’”'| Miss Jane % eS air. |Pobbed Art Powers, collector for the | &* bs lightening Dr ike teatan Ge cicitcted aie nee pes Fae een ae ras Union st, on Tuesday eves|CHAPTER 0. 1 jhy Oscar M. Wolff, will be given by] Mrs. Willlam H. Oliver ts chalt | Richfield OM Co. Pacific Shipping Co.; K. N. Yama. childhood ahr sear eT ning, tember 16, at 8 o'clock.! West Seattle Chapter, 0. 1, 8,|Mrse. I.E. Hemingway, Mra, Worth|man of the reception committer, | ae, tenorted to the police that | Mote, New York} ahd Mrs. “Hi By Me Web banstory, cdnlrenekt oo eae The committee in gharge, with Mink] social circle, will’meet Tuesday, Sep.| Densmore and Mrs. Ju, Haris, | | Mrs 5 Sha hocpitaitiy Mra {the bandits, driving a stolen. ma. | Nes, Seattle, . known as the round table meoting,! 1p and Mrs. Carl W. Bilverberg | Bernice Magee, ns chairman, an-| tember 16, at 2 p.m. in the local! - ©. W. Chandler pages; Mrs, Arthur |Chine forced his car to the curb, held at 19 o'clock on the morning of| have returned from a four months'| ounces that a five-piece orchestra| Masonic temple. Cards, Hontonser, | HOSTHSSRB AT Y. W. C. A Dei Vou ethinr wre. Maatera, [Where they took a suit case contain: NOT THAT BOY the Tuesday preceding Orthopedic |tein to Fin'and, Norway and Swe-| Will play for dancing. [Mrs DP. E. Selby, Mra, 4 Smart.) Mostésses in the lobby of the| decorations; Mrs, Frank Jones, |!n& money Powers had collected| “tere, boy,” sald the man to the Friday is a most interesting occasion. | gen, Pa |Mra. C. Van Horn, All Eastern] Young Women’s Christian associa-|iuncheon, and M Joseph 1. | from service stations of the Rich-|/poy who was helping him drive & at time members of the board | sue # | LIP READING CLUB | Stars Invited. tion for this week will be Mrs. W.] Greenwell is In charge of the pub- | feld company. bunch of cattle; “hold this bull a Of ‘trustees, representing the differ-| y¢r and Mrs. Scott Riggs have| ‘The Lip Reading Club for the Hard | see H. Yonker, Monday; Mrs. F. H. Whit: | jjcity, When the bandits fled, Powers | minute, will you?” is ent phases of hospital work meét| returned from a three months’ trip| of Hearing will meet Tuesday eve-| ALPHA CLUB Worth, Sr., Tuesday; Mrs, A. A, Gray, 2 eee pursued them in his machine for} “No,” answered the boy; “I don't — with the officers and committes| ty California. ning, September 16, at 8 o'clock in| “Alpha club win meet with Mra,| Wednesday; Mrs. W. I. Crawford, | ymeTiNG OF BUILDING Several blocks. mind bein’ a director in this com: chairman of the different guilds for one the reading room of the Frye hotel.|C, F', Clark, 6915 Seward Park ave.,| Thursday; Mra, Ray Jones, Friday; TRUSTEES CALLED ‘The bandits ‘abandoned their ma- pany, but I'm darned if T want to conferring an to hospital netdy and Mra. Andrew M. Gillespie will/ Visitors are welcome | Thursday, September 18 Luncheon| Mra. C, A. Ferguson, Saturday, The Wound of building trustees of |Chine after turning into a “blind” } a stockholder."—Cartoons Mi for giving hospital reports and NEWS. | toave “shortly for Han Francisco to oe |at 12:80 o'clock. Subjects, “Amor-| Thb hostesses take care of the the ‘Seattle Federation of Women’s |@ey and disappeared. zine. Pel i as) oly fie cou ike visit relatives for a fortnight. HAWTHORNE A jica,”" by Mrs Elda Lester, and “Im-| strangers and out-of-town visitors | ciune will hold its first meeting of Dt closely c prbaed hi Hawthorne: 2 A. will meet | migration and Emigration,” by Mra.{and aré always pleased to explain ' y, Baptomber 18, at | only with the business management the year Thursday, Sep | . 3 \. H. Little the activities of the™association or to o the ¥ Y. W. C, A. CHARM SCHOOL Tuesday, September 16, at 3 p, m | . B 10:30 o’eloek, at the clubhouse, Mrs, *, . . oe TAR eee with the Wey of | “phe “Charm School" of the Young| Mra. Hose Alexander, tho new refi: | see show people over the bullding RJ. Reekie, chairman, urea e full With His Wife 7 o 5 direc! 2 jonal ©, | MOTHE CONGRE Women’s Christian association will| dent director of Bducational Center, “ouncil of ¥ apen The So * congt BALLARD W, C. T. t ts fall term Monday evening, | Council of Jewish Wonten, will speak| The Soattle Mothers’ congress will ope. fi t the home of Mra. H. §. Dor. | BLECTS OFFICERS Jattendance of the trustees of all af-} MEMPHIS, Tenn,, Sept. 15.—Al- fillated clubs and the chairmen who | loging is wife would go 40 days —PORT ORCRARD. ‘Take fast: the coming winter thease meetings Will be held at the Fine Arts rooms t 15, at 7 o'clock p. m. in| on “Co-operation Between the Home | meet assisted -at the recent lawn fete, | without Kissing him, Kenneth Ship. Passenger and Auto Ferries from sits Thies ave. and anyone desir See teryaitoriam, of the. association |snd the School.” Music. by the |man, 1606 24th ave, Friday, Septem-| At the annttal election of the Bal- ey 8 ley’ filed a cross sult for divorce, Mrs | fol Colman Dock Wott Senite bal Of the horplta en earding tite WOFK) Funding, according to Misn Marie) school children. Refreshments \ber 19, At 11 a. m. ‘The Indies are | lard W. C. 'T. U,, tho following offi. | ENGINEERS CLUB Shipley charges “crue! and inhuman potted wilt made welcome. | rernard, of the Business Exchange. 0M Pg rate wked to bring their own sand-|cora were olected for the coming | NOON LUNCHEO? treatment” in her petition. “ |The course will be for six weeks. ADDITIONAL CLL wiches, sewing materials and cast: | yon Thursday, September 18, will be _— — Bal ry and Leng Engaged to Wed Miss Florence N. Hanson, general ~ off toys, The early hours will be| President, Mrs: Jane 1, Thomas; |the opening date for the hoon lunch. WIFE'S SHAVE Binning Or 4a Mrs, Fanny Lederman announces secretary of the Y, W. C. A., will give| RAINIER P.-T. A. spent in making bibs for the Seattle | vice president, Mrs, L. Harrison; cor-|eon entertainments of the gineers “What's the matter? Ain't the Passeny gt t the engagement of her daughter, Idaja talk on the meaning of ‘charm.”| Rainier Parent-Teacher association | Day Nurs A business session | responding secretary, Mrs: M, Brandt; | club for the fall and winter seasons; | razor taking holt Bay. Volnty Oe Round to Mr, Henry Rubenstein. Miss Ruth Forsberg, dietotist at the | will hold its first meeting Thursday, | wiil be called at 1:30 o'clock, when | recording secretary, Mrs, G, Boston; |a prominent speaker of the enginoer-| “Yeh, it's. taking holt all right, coNAYY,, 2ABD RQt No date has been set for the wed-| Minor hospital, will talk on "Diet aud| September 18, at 2 p. m., inste Plans for the year’s work will be} treasurer, Mrs, L. Manney; assistant |ing porfession will address the mem-| but it isn’t letting go again.”"—Tor- Wid y .. fits Effect on Health.” of Tuesday, on account of toachers'|made, Take Madrona car, No, %& treasurer, Mrs, 1, Moline, bership, J ento Goblin.

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