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Ea = em 1 ‘ . ae YAY Seattle Society Edited by I EPTEMBER lf ian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Musio—Louise Raymond Owens Tea at Home; s Issued for Large Complimented ll Be ¢ M . in wnitr| Celebrate Wedding * sian Anniversary M iM ’ | their f eH ermary on 8 . 4 4 Mra, | (aust — The also recog Ne : tha 49th birthday of Atr. ‘Tela _ i ura | Dinner Before Mra. 1. H. Jer ‘Wedding Rehearsal | I i Mre ‘wat| Miss Helen Jordan wil! entertain “ Me) with a dinner of twelve covers at) é The Wilsonian on Wednesday even. | oaths Ovtober 1, in compliment to Mins Mrs. | Florence Packer and her fiance, Mr. | olitt Mrs.) Henry Kruse whose wedding will) 4 Arthur/take place October at the Alpha! 4 McLean) and Mrs./ Xi sorority house | ma You The dinner will precede the, wed * Alber rehearsal an invitations are ev a vocal | confined to members the bridal party BOK rere Shower Tea to Honor Mrs. Low Hostess . —— In fare ii to M Joh om ler, Miss Packer wan WY \ eantatt Ger Doris Bissett will entertain | olyn, will leave soon for California w 4 shower eaat her homeito spend the winter, Mra Lioyd mber! Low will entertain with an informal honor | bridge ten at her home on Thurs wil day afternoon, September : ae Bridge Luncheon sitor Will Be Mrs, Walter N. Richards will be| . hostess at a bridge luncheon at her! y i Complime nted home on Thursday afternoon, Sep- Te Mr Wulfred Har temb | ember Pete ape Kk, who, with Mr. Nae re eee a in town, Mra.| pry: + Mary MeAusland and Mra. Robert| Will Wed Saturday D..MeAusland wi ntertain at Evening luncheon on Wednesday of next week : ; age of Miss Helene Louise the Women's University club. | sriter, duughter of Mr, and Are Mr. and Mrs. R. D. MeAusland) julius L- Miller, to Mr. Cecil Starr are spending a few days east of the |ioney, will bes Da eekacany mountains. evening, September at & o'clock, at the home ef the bride's parents. | Rev. Father J. A. MeKean will rei the service in the presence of rela tives and intimate friends. Miss Martha Kelley, sister of the Wedding Solemnized at Home One of the in’ resting wedding the autumn was that of Miss Agnes Judkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. udine © bridesmaid and little} in Pittsburg. LaFayette Judkins to Mr. William | Gladys flower girl. Mr.| . will be maid of honor, Misa| Of Mr. MRS. DU | Mrs. Du Ray § | ~~ AY SN ITH . Smith, who spent the summer as and Mrs. F. P. Gardner, left recently for her home| ~Portrait by Grady. | n them | me from Law Driver, son of Mrs. George Driver,| Horace Burroughs will be best man which took place Wednesday even. | Hi act as usher P. al ing. September 17, at eight o'clock} In Mrs. Fred] I erson at the home of the br {Shroeder ente a musicale] Mrs Morgan Ha The Rev. George T. Gunter ¢jand shower a pme on Friday |(rouise Ya 1) of D Everett read the service before an Saturday evening | and baby son, hay improvised altar in the drawing ley gave an inland are guests at the Hote room, which stood between white cx home Lake|to, Mr, McClement will § umns bearing great bouquets of | Ballinger Miss Miller and her|, few days and after a sho! Ophetia roses, pink asters and fe: fiance hare than Gilt ledive for thele hice Elsewhere thru the house were bas-| “Thirty friends of the young couple rape! Lia kets and jardinieres of pink roses | were en Princess Tarahata Kiram, and asters. ‘ ie ath jthe Isle of Jolo, who has been The bride, coming in with her ta-| Surprise Dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A ther, was very charming in a gown! Ip Celebration of Mr. A. R. Cran-|ren 10 days, sailed Wed of white frost crepe, straight and| qi birthday, Mrs. Crandall enter.|00 the President Jefferson for simple of line, without train and hav-| tained with a surprise dinner at her | Mila ing as its only trimming an overdre home on Tuesday evening Ma of princess lace. Her bouquet ere oe Mr. and Mrs Hamilton ‘ R it sh@wer of roses, orchids, bouvardia : left Momday by motor for Gearhart and lilies of the valley. Birthday Party jand P n, Ore., to be away & Ada Moog, th bridesmaid.| In compliment to Mise Hannah | week was in fame brocaded crepe, trimmed | Carlson on her ay, a group of eee with cream Venetian lace, the girdis| friends entertained with a supper of| Mrs. David Edward Skinner and ornamented with silver and she car-| 24 covers at her home, 1620 Belmont | Mrs. Staphen Gibbs are expected on Thursday evening Service at Orthopedic | Shops iS ried yellow roses and bachelor but-| ave. tons | Mes. Judkins wore a gown of biue flat erepe, heavily embroidered in ir- Lieut home today from a trip to Call ci and Mra John Wescent beads. Mrs. Driver was in |Conn., are re bitte crepe, and brocaded chiffon! Frink Park guild will have charge|upon the birth of trimmed with real lace. Mr. Herbert | of the Orthopedic Lunch room, 214/ Beatrice Margaret, on S Flateher was Mr. Driver's best man. | Columbia st., on Tue: Mrs. E.G, | cece Before the service, a trio, Miss Olga| Waldron will be hostess, assisted by! yfrs. Edw B. Ballin Dieckhoff, piano, Miss Lulu Dieck-| Mra. 8. B. Cochr Mrs. C. F.| tuesday for on, Or hoff, voice: Miss Kate Bathurst, vio.| Uhden, Mrs, Beulah Rovig, Mrs. G.| gone a week lin, played “I Love You Truly,’ by|W. Johnson, Mrs. Max Harrison, | oo ye Carrie Jacobs Bond, and “For You|Mrs. E. J. Miner, Mra. J. M. Jacob-| yfisg Jean Fay will lea Alone, Henry E. Geehl |sen, Mrs. J. R. King, Mrs. C. L. Har-|yonday for New York At the reception later, Mrs. D. W.|rison, “Miss Lutu Fuller, Miss Maud! sigs Spence's school Chamberiaine, Miss Fanny Pierce,| Young, Miss Betty Johnson, Miss sec8 Miss Georgia Driver, Miss Mary|Fiorence Johnson, Miss Rita Martin.| yrs. &, C. Hughes will Bafth and Miss Mildred Smith as-|Miss Helen Harrison and Miss /octoper for Eur where sisted. Marianne Hyland. |join her daughter, Mra Among the out-of-town guests were| The Altruistic club will be in| somervil Mr, and Mrs. William Radford of|charge at the Thrift Shop, Saturday | Vaneouver, B. C., Mrs. Ida Pierson| morning and the Faculty Wives’) yer and Mra. Ch P Coostan of Kansas, Mr and Mrs. D. G.|club with Mra. E. B. Stevens and|s... serurned last week from a thr Brinckerhoff of Portland and Mr, and| Mrs. E. A. Start, on Saturday after-| i : m nonths’ trip abroad Mrs. Frank Horne of Everett | noon. Serge Mr. and M Ke Baldwin’ W ’ C have removed to 6048 20th ave. N, E. omen’s Clubs ae CLUBS FOR SATURDAY DEPARTMENT ANNOUN( | Miss Ruth Hull, of Minneapolis, r -- | PROGRAM |will arrive next week to visit Miss BENEFIT PARTY The political science department of | Virginia Merrill A bunco party for the benefit of|the Woman's Century club, in an-| as | the candy booth of Queen City Chap-|nouncing its program for the coni-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dabney left ter. bazaar will be held evening, September 20, at 8 o’clock,|gressional and legislative measures, | at the home of Mrs. C, B. W. Ray:jcounty-city government, world court,| Mrs. Lyle Staver Vincent will leave mond, 2211 Broadw All Eastern |immigration, taxation, farmers’ prob-| shortly for New York on a thre Stars and friends invited lems, law enforcement, ete. | weeks’ trip, She will be joined there | %, & 9 | This department meets on the|by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred YOUNGSTOWN CLUB }fourth Friday of each month, in the| Meyer of bet sg s ity TO DANCE private dining room of the Y. W. C.| ; Youngstown Improvement. club|A. cafeteria. Mrs. Ida C. Hatcher is| Mrs. Donald Barnes and children will give a dance Saturday evening, |chairman; Mrs. O. P. Biles, vice | will | next Thursday for Boston September 20, at the clubhouse, |thalrman; Mrs. Louls Marks, secre-|to Join M Barnes and make thelr} th ave. S$. W. hnd Hudson st.|tary treasurer. si dae nga Arabs csr The public is invited. | ‘The program follows Barnes’ mother, will accompany them lorma, in chi © of pro n CO PW e. CLASBIC CULTURE CLUB ee Mrs n E. Stewart returned The Clarsic Culture club will meet | October 24.—National and legisiative | "010 x4 B last Sa from the E it where Saturday, September 20, at 2 |'amues, Mra Tobert Enegran In charge || ; ee ee ne ol s 7 = ps * | of program. she went Inst e to attend the lock, at the Federation clubhouse. |” oven Law enforcement, pro-| graduation of her. daughter, Miss Mrs, Frank Stadon will have charge | nto and narcotic evil, Mra. Gedrae| Tone: stewart, trom Johns Hopkins of the program. D, Schofield in charge of program. sabe + Jobng Hog A | January 21.—Federal and state taxes, | university. Ape’ | Mra, BR. F. Weeks in charge of program. | C= 0. 0 MYRTLE CHAPTER rig kon nd County and state taxes,| Misys Alice Uddenberg will leave . sage | Mew. en Landes in charge of program. CARD PARTY Menu biecProeramn befare the cab,” {about October 1 for the East, to be Myrtle Chapter, No. 48, O. B. S| Fiection of officers. Topic| gone two months. ii adi oe Sate y [to be selected. wit wave a card party Saturday |! 0s scscter: enship, making, enfore veniing, September 20th, at 840 ling and obeying laws. Miss Cynthia &.| funds of these organizations for pub. Saturday |ing year, states it will deal with con- | Monday she will Mart fornia. next to attend ein ury on a month's trip East o'clock, at Wing's cafeteria, for the | Adains in charge of program He welfare work benefit ofthe bazaar to be held later | fs, In addition to ull members, a {n the season. Friends invited to at-| ppyrisH CLUB DANCE! most cordial invitation is extended bi A series of weekly dances under|to all British people, and their c : ieee the auspices of the British-American | friend: i é ARD PARTY |association, Clan McKenzie, Cana- | . Wallingford ch 204, O.\dian club, Caledonian and St, An-|CARD PARTY E. 8. will give a card party at|drews society, will be given this| FOR CHEER CLUB orton’s cafeteria, 1519 Second ave.,|winter, as the leading social func-| American Legion Auxiliary to Saturday, September 20, at 8:15 D-|tion of ‘these societies, Christen-| Rainier Noble Post No, 1 will give m. Members and friends invited. |gen'n hall has been engaged, and|a card party Wednesday, October 1, wees |mmusic will be furnished by Warren |from 2 until 4 o'clock at Etke'| ‘, 1 | Anderson’s six-piece orchestra, These | temple. The proceeds will augument| ADDITIONAL CLUBS IGaehataaniced “wilt oe’ givec every|the Christmas cheer fund for the BA Soy: Thursday night, starting October 2.| disabled veterans at American lake pa Pana iri eendrille Virginia reels, Circas-| Mrs. Henry Smith Ja chairman of The Ballard High Schoot Parent.| a" circles, will be featured, along | the affair. Bridge, whist and inah Teachers’ association will Ei ita|With the usual waltzes, fox trots, | Jongg will be played. first meeting this year on Tueaday, | Ct 4 most enjoyable evenings,| For reservations call September 22, at 2:30 o'clock in the bie wood music, can be looked for: | 0560. orl hool build ie ward to. te eter nike ete eottde ea A comtittes of leading members |WILL, HOLD FIRST the teachers and the me onthen, (trom each society has been ap-|MISSIONARY INSTI The program wll be a8 follow pointed to conduct these dances, | ‘The Women's Federation of tvs Welcoming sta’ freely and cheerfully giving thelr |gelical Churches will hold its q HR George Le DeVitbian, principar|time with the object of making |annual missionary inqtituto at pS ed ii “Mra, Vi. 1. Woodman | these evenings enjoyable for all Wostminater Presbyterian church Harp toto. 4 Meh Behool Po A.) A door charge is made to cover |September 23, 24 and The insti Vora! #010 vss. css, Mian Klele Mites [expenses, any surplus going into the |tute ts for the purr trainin + Mien Kise Mielke] 4 the guest | | Bunday act uneh | dies the | church at 1220 each & | misaionary « | | ~ Who Else ‘Wants to ‘Reduce the Safe Way? ¥ can quickly reduce to your al we and a slender figure t drt exercise, massage or | thanks to Neutrolds, the fa-j} us preacription of Dr. R. Ia! aham. noted stomach speciali utroida counteract the yeaat-pro ducing alcohol ijn the # ach, | ch formation of fat ita | | reduce | witho 4 ne |rource an ljations. Thousands of pe successfully used Neutroids {gain notmal weight and Neutroida contain no thyrold extract or habit-forming drugs and may be safely used by anyone for quick re-| sults, You can get Neutrold« oh a | positive guarantee of satinfaction or| |money back at Bartell Drug Stores Advertisement at surplus. accumu ople have to re health. Dr. GRAHAM'S NE ure ops eae Way lo Redaca a5 Under icing corsets | For’Sore Skin | on, with its changing modes, and the nippy, busy days f and discovery? The treeta th week have been crowded u girls and women—preparing for college, for the winter's work, and fo the winter's play. And for each there are table modes, at suitab If you are of a thrifty turn of mind (and what woman truly ot? I have news for you this wee never before t seen ha turning the old to new" been so widely accepted ANOTHER WONDERFUL TEACHER SOFT FUR WRAPS J not Kast or abroad to study * Bie, Chir! * AT THE HOLLYWOOD sHop his se ' [ re hos IF YOU HAVE FURS Imagine th dual AUTUMN MEANS PARTIES And linde if Would plendid “slides.” Fancy living over again that trip edie to Mount Rainier, or seein e sunset on the c = A hl for an estimate. EA st-1262 en See have summer good times all winter if you own a stores Ko many ar inconsistent in th of ee machin trying fir shade of poreder or rouge then Find “ ; ari 5 Z t whet suits your individual type of feature ond complerion, ond) THE MOST BLISSFULLY COMFORTABLE SHOES keep to that I've worn are Lindren’s Archfitters. Not clumsy health shocm $ . . . but smart footwear made with a special hug at the heel. They'rm IT IS NOT TOO LATE sold at 1307 Fourth Ave, ‘ cA more well spent, learning to sew. foc the, IE YOUR PHONOGRAPH HAS BEEN USED family, if one © makes a business of it A great deal will need a general looking over. Phonograph supe . - plies and expert repairing at 1816 Westlake Ave CAROLINE HILL o's ge z : making your last year’s frock appear! THAT FADED COAT >, you will be glad to know. Now you Is really 80 good—and yet it can't be worn—unless it is sent to the: y of what to do with last winter's coi Pantorium, where expert workmanship will make a new garment cleverly alter a line or two, and you have a of it do cleaning, t t reasonable rates, and will renovate p is 2 ples Bank Building ‘our whole wardrc his autumn did jorcion (0 the pitt ee een ene” | “NIRS: COMRMAN HAS MOVED P e ¥ You know, from 1510 Third Ave. to Pine St. She is displaying DAY AND EVENING COU RS weal peeved new, Ri Ba ere te’ call’ and ace thesis ed four weeks’ cour in designing and dressmaking gga 5 e WC. A, Auditorium, Heptember 30,2 p.m. Dey nue| AT THE NIFTY BEAUTY SHOP ireen You get the most wonderful marcel and bob curl, with free tess wave, if you come back within three days. Margie is’ the magic) © TAKING DOW YOUR “AWN IN name to menti when you phone for your appointment. MA tia ay Then call th MP LEWIS WIRELESS, for they now employ a {f-—the Holland dg x pace service nan Ww 1 call at you ome or shop, to take do’ and | , ~y = OTT p> > . pack for the winter your awalnge+and put them up for eed, ton) WHETHER ITS CURVED, OR:STRAIGHT: muitable stume of curls that will woh a r yatumes, You will them always at the Shop, which hax moved to 1624 Eighth Ave YOU LIKED SO WELL LAST Je to look as good as new, at Model ve & cast-off coat tt will make What Alma Keefer cam do 1 is simply astonishing, with her * Go to see her about your hair. 92@ re Aa; 2 Br There is no excuse for the woman whose hair is unattractive, witht Rast the rful treatments that are being devised every day IF YOU RE Dow ‘TOWN AT DINN vER-TIME f hether Drop | lorf Hotel Cafe. The food is home-cooked, and the prices te, under Miss Pollard’s management BLUE MONDAY Is no longer men who KNOW send their wishing out to t ». They have a special family coat rvi that absolutely invaluable to the man wh own Call CA pitl-0300. thes y er that our grandmothers were old at 40, when they uch their days bending over washtubs and ironing boards? YOUR VACATION PICTURES when the sunshiny days com You will find there curtains Your hemstitching is only 8 cents a yard at the Elite, over Bara make your sleeping porch warm and cozy, and all their prices ar tell’s, 414 Bitel Bidg » reasonable. 76 University St, on the bridge at wile ne we ALL MAKES OF MACHINES of WONDERFUL, RADIANT EYES! | New cabinet models, portable electric, and rebuilt, are to be had at Dr. and Mrs, Edmunds understand alf the causes that detract from Stinger'a Sewing Machine Shop, ‘at, 1524 First Ave the beauty of eyes. With perfectly fitting glasses and appropriate bac oy anh muscular exercises they will help you wonderfully. Fraser-Pater There is no excuse for not making one’s own clothes when sewing son's Balcony mac can be bought so cheap. Poe f eee or este I'M REMINDED OF THE’ COOKERY FRAU BENNETT Of old-fashioned country women who keep chickens and fenced-in Does the most perfect mending on valuable tapestries. She has im gardens of spinach and beets, of carrots and g corn, when I drop her shop, too, dainty gift-hints—pure linen guest towels, cross- in at Wing's ( u At 1A Ave stitched as only she can do it, very moderately priced. 1524 | Seventh Ave One need not travel miles into the-country to glimpse the sunsct | oie te on the Sound, for we have such a dining room right. downto n.| J was amazed to see a pictorial tapestry, hundreds of years Old, re ag . vhat had been darned so carefully that 1 could not find the THE CHAR-BROILED STEAKS darned place t Served in the downstairs restaurant of the 42-story ©. Smi Si 8 t Building are simply delicious, and there is the added feature of| IF IT’S CHINA YOU WANT ‘ music from to 8 edch evening, to which you may dan if you You'll find it at the amic Art Studio, where they have unw my wish. No charge uggestions in designs of all kinds. They do miniatures on ‘pore A city of mystery you must reach the of spaces, of stors top of our highest tower To really see & attle at night celain there, too, something inusual and intimate gift quite different, and wonderful for At 4137 Arcade Square, an . . . > TIRED AND CRANKY? SORE FEET! seg ate ENE Consult Dr, Susie Frasier for speedy and complete retief. 4044 You will find just the hat you have been searching for. All of the Greate teiare MeL ASE ye plete rette new shapes in velvet and felt, trimmed with applique ribbons Spee leather, and the new metallic effect. 218 Pike St. To be perfectly at ease, one must have Yoot comfort With or without brims, dressy or tailored, the new fall hats are SMOOTH WATERS THAT RIPPLE AND WHISPER ees 4 Make the Blue Bird on Lake Washington perfect for dancing. Clubs 1 SAND F oD Pp TOG = } may charter this ship, BL tot-8830 | WORN AND FADED PHOTOGRAPHS ot Are restored at the Muehlenbeck Portrait Studio, 503 Crary Bldg. “OU CA Wy Sp. Ss YOU CAN ADD NEW © H ARM From original portraits that look flat and uninteresting I have seem To an edroom with some useful thing, chair, table, plant pedestal, the most dbetutiful pictures made. : chosen from the unfinished stock at Carlson's, and decorated in gay Ox 8S '0 enameis, 800 Pine St OTA aR TAKES : ro d tars | A WISE MOTHER TAKES Ma 1 5 Her daughter to Esther Baum for the removal of facial blemish The new dining room tables have leaves that tuck away on hinges . under their polished tops. Cer eee ts eee ee (moles or hairs) that girls so abhor. 1109 American Bank Bldg. IF YOUR HAIR IS SHINGLED /DO THIS FOR SUNBURN! You are more than fortunate, for the Vogue La Shop offers| Annoint the face, arms and neck with EL 4 permanent wave for $10 to those with the high shingle bob.| TADO LEMON CLEANSING CREAM, wiping the 1005 Third Ave. EL jot-1164 | skin afterwards with a soft cloth. This famous Onda Dek | Seattle-made cream is fine for chaps and tan, A $100 COAT FOR §: too. It's a slightly astringent and healing bleach Ultra smart, fur trimmed, absolutely like new! Just an example of with the tang of citrus groves about it. All ou the type of bargains in expensive appgrel that thrifty women are} — ood drug stores soll it finding every day at Betty. Farris’ Wirthmore Shop. Upstairs, Me- | ss Dermott Bldg. Fourth at Pine | STEAKS FOR LATE SUPPERS AE ly | And chops, too, are always tucked away on ice at SMITH’S DELIS 1's a wonderful saving for the girl who works her way Lene CATESSEN, Buy them evenings until 11 all week long, at 1588 college’ to purchase these smart, nearly-new garments for such Fifth Ave., between Frederick’s and the Coliseum. : small sums! | oe ete : fae Babs | Impromptu dinners are gaining in fav@ since chops are to be SW FRENCH PAPER CURLING THE N 14 the 1008 very that other curls lack, sue Ve Th smart La Ave with The hair Hose shop. jot 1164, the shingle bob, and Iways “Just so” Instriction is given to operators, too. | has a ting” a when you purchased after six! quailty | ‘ sei ia nae so to) FOR PARTICULAR WOME The Franco-American Toiletri Peoples Bank Bide Advertixements \ for sale at the Model, 689 {

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