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PTEMBER ,» THE SEATTLE 8TAR MRS. WALT ER J.HOMAN _ | Personal Seattle Society an Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 sistant—Frances Oldham Louise Raymond Oweng Club Edited by Lill Womens ¢ Ball o and at ersity October Reception 10; Entertaining AS Nurses Study Club Hold Charming Reception American colle ib s rent = cans w was rendere es on Wednes: |p ocger, Min ss p of Mra. |i & epecia Helen Hemen eon will t E f the erly Misa . as b. hude Hawkins, « ot I V » lias Irene Vick uart, Mra. Alex y Y Danie Mrs. Adeiols Van A anial Ke Kerr, | piano se 5 : ayre kson, Miss Jo- Universti w Miss Catherine | Reading a Hedges Bah i Hi “) © thet " me at 4 1 f M eo M 1 Bill of I Ang who has be ‘ tw n town, ¥ © tod Hi. F. Alexander for her PAGE 11 Happy Is The Mothe when the hap) is well Constipation is the bane of babies. Prevent it ayn f ; with half a teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s |, ea) Syrup Pepsin ¥ { 4{T requires no long the bringing up of ch tand that food waste must pa promptly, and so the intell atch the baby's stools. should hz experience in / ; , { ildren to under- P : child 4h In infancy the hree passages in spoonful of Dr. Ca a few hours the s Thousands of mothers have reared ; with no other medicine than Syru \ ye } relieved their far | Rev. Mar h ; and to ward off fevers and col ful to r child have the use of opiates Use it fa ing, is except yourself and give it to the adults Th 1 are \ ¢ The peril is clearly stated on every Dearborns Will Be fies “ ith pepsin : : Dinner Hosts of a poor nig jpg liz monde Free Sample Bottle Coupon | pills rata can be had at a nd coal-tar nd Mrs. Henry Dearborn will lasts a family months and costs There are people who very righty prefer to rym candy. A ne mer of ten covers an average of less t thing before they buy it. Let them clip this cour that selisowae P e Rain-' Will Act as phiros | Mra, Robert a dose. Give one-half toa tea- Dot pis thelr mame nad addres to kt, and send fe ion bottles annually, the te lat Dance day for a th spoonful, according for sonticello, Lilinols, and a free sample bottle of sale in the world, must 2 eeF é relatives in ation, b Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will be sent them have superior merit. We guar- Mrs. Jerome to Give aggre e, flatul postpaid by mail, Do notinclove postage Itlsfree. antee it or refund your money. Mrs. = Mr b | Mr. and Mr Luncheon and Mr land daughte With covers placed. for will act leon, wil ren DR. CALDWELL’S Mrs. Timothy Jerome mst the , their summe at a home luncheon Wednes- | embers of the Ya lee ehaly town, 1 day afternoo a od | eee . aye of the committee in charge, are be Mr, arid Mrs. Horto Dinner for Travelers ing planned to pre the affal bo foaacer yg rey Mere treped The Fami. y a ive To honor Mr. and Mrs Oscar ° the Country club to thelr house - ort! ‘or town on October AREER EER EEE EEE REET EE EEE RESO EES EESESSES EEE SEES EEE EESESES ESS #S, Aue, WhO Wik, Wave sory 100) (7 thonedic Luneh | e686 CERES TTT California to spend the winter | = 5 months, Mr. and Mra EH. Epper-|and Thrift Shops Mrs. E. F eft Mor son will entertain with a dinner for! Mrs. C. A. Little will be hostess 1s fg = York A" This is a c e for eve Other new groups are being organ- eight at their home on Saturday|for University Guild at the Ortho ndefini ye how t « her Camp jzed in the Longfellow, Rainier, Uni- evening. a b roors, #14 Colurbla, st ie : ; songs correct versity Heights, John Muir, Stevens bd 2 eaday, a ed by rs, W , ; * Mr rnest : Mrs. Walter J. Homan (Marjorie Carney), daughter of | :,) A A Oak 6 schools. Birthday Party es Mrs. H. E. Dupar, Mra, | Dr. and My M. Carney, whose wedding was one of the|their wed ° vi eport _ Thecaitis. oC; the “Biesecet aa Shearma’ ae his seventh birthday, . Mra. Carlitos is. (attractive events of recent days.—Portrait by Grady. . a. Rile ther, Mra, J It ie eAuriet 4d af E erhoon,: Seplember 24svand ain Mra. Guy S. Peterkin will entertain | NO 5 eee, petit — Phepaplabtcs . following ors President, oe ere at (8 Jenier Swale Sti . Mrs. C. HL Corbett, Mra, | REBEKAH DISTRICT ‘onducted and a short business ses! ger and Mrs Patterson, of Giese Ieee be her home on Thursday afternogn. [1 " i Rankson, Mrs. M. [. Saboe, |AEET fon w the appointm St. Paul, are a few days garet Dupins and Miss rs mem: ster’ Mras W. T. Waviheen: Mra. FA is. | of committer m ram | with Mr. and Baco' oes re the leaders Of| tery of the group are Grethe Chrise Supper and Shower Preston, Mie. W. H. Gray, Mre. H the children ‘w : AR ake, ¢s tlanson, Julia Nelson, Gretchen Ke To compliment Miss Ruth Tanzer|F. Sur J. K. McDowell D Lae ap gpl posta pias" —_ Fox \s = nd Eupt and her flance, Mr. Robert A. Mc-| Mrs. John ‘L. Bird, Mra. J. E h » aa Read brges zi SPA apd meen i, w at a eheet Nee, Jr, Mrs. Hall Schumacher will| olson, Mrs. H. H. Eling, Mrs. W. L. Rebekaht ate etre nbw ¢ . stesnes we [Beauty Contented entertain with a supper and shower| Waltz, Miss Margarita Harby and atte instru eee 7 ; You are always confi at her home on Friday evening. | Miss D Wriat i. A . GET-ACQUAINTED DANCE lent that your beauty eee Queen Anne Gufld, with Mra. Ce} Fer mantion, cal}: tiie) Mate f of es of eta has been developed to f, Brow axter, | Mazie B. Hathawa the valnp: ire | Gir S|! : its highest possibilities Luncheon for Out-of- . fe work. & alter using Gouraud’s SEY say "|| OrientalCream. White Town Guests sober | Wheeler | Complimenting a group of friends| Hill Guild, with Mr« r< eis ie and card party, from Olympia, Mra. Howard Taylor|and Mrs. Falcon Joslin, will have t evans aboat t hip A will entertain with an informal!charge fn the afternoon en, ¥ LONESOME CLUB pea eit Th ae naa aes aa : Lonesome aA meet from § to 10 In the evening. T ’ ocerds be used to a Women’s Clubs Se oes ia ae CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY held Wednesday, October 1, at 2 p Pe ip: Sasi A pera oe m., at the home of Mrs. J. L. Mc-|), |eroups in the Northwest are invited PYTHIAN SISTERS Nealy, 9663 Rainier ave. Mra. Har. |’ Ph vara Dy een eee to edit the magazine of the Seattle Temple No. 9, Pythian Sis-|ry Mert will speak on “Historical | ¢oiowed } pe : VEE 3 ‘ Campfire Girls. The November is ters, will meet Wednesday evening,|Boston,” and Mrs. George Ch risapernie: pede, é lub will sue will be guardians’ number. Bince October 1, at A. O. U. W. hall, 1409/ will give the “Topics of the Day.” whed" are: Me “ ao Douglas’ | hithis will be the first time the ¥ Ninth ave. The club meetings have eee Stal iy Mae ER ao ve » Friday ever at | dians have edited it, there is much been changed from the second and|teRREW BENEVOL and Mra, A. H. Kellogg Anges glare, interest being shown by the various fourth Thursdays to the first and|socteTy ore a potest | het ane Reed Come tn | WERT WOUDLAND ub wit meet’ with] clases in the art of bookbinding |will meet Wednenday, October 1, at | pry-scHOOL CIRCLE tags ghd Lceahahe ; ookbin CLARA BARTON TENT }2:30 o'clock, at Temple Center. The West Wood Pre-Sct reipgg elms d Mirspoed , will be held aboard ship every Mon-| Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of) poard meeting at 1030 a. m. sittin Witt: hel oh tien stneatine’| acca Piaget Pre . : - ™./ day evening from 7 until 9, com Veterans, will have a social meeting | eee “Pap. Redgate ai ehapio Asstating hoatesaes, Mrs. G. Ward | mencing ptember 2 Inetruct : on Wednesday, October lst, at the ‘ sas rie St Se and Mra, Ei. G. Hendricks will be given by Mr. 8. E. Nanson, itl emt ihreap indie find | Can Panny LE 246 p. m., in school auditorium a, e484 etal le te ae Gia tar ave. 8. Take Mt. Baker car to Mase | s : > S-niket cha.ioseieger peace or ginny ;SOLANA CLUB Jeither bring their materials or buy | p ited Ming am McKinley circle, Ladies of nments will be served Sedan ih Hil 'te: ealectidmasiatl nam arte heme THe pious ver’ iba at th Fabel ots Ril adie irene | ree day, October 2 will probably be taken to national AUXHLtARY TO RUTH SCHOOL | "Pt Party in ‘Veterans: hall. Ar CLUB | Mrs, H. G. Nelch,| conference this year Queen Anne Auxiliary to the Ruth | °F x ednesday evening, October ub will give a bridge apartmen 1605 pi | school building fund will meet| > %t 8-20 o'clock for members on Wednesday, October The Campfire orchestra meets on Wednesday noon, October 1, for a sil- ath pe Be wibige Care andieeh oPuhanrecly: Soar! | oe Camaraderio every Tuesday after-| Yer tea followed by cards, with Mrs.| AMETHYST SOCIAL CLUB pelaeaietit JOHN HAY P--T. A noon at 4 o'clock. The orchestra Sarah Allen, 2589 Sixth ave. w. | Amethyst Social club, 0. E. 8.) ADDITIONAL CLUBS |} John Hay P.-T. A. will hold its|is growing this winter and any sd bis sen akon Wamu Chinn - |regular meoting Thursday, October! girl who plays an instrument is in ALEHA THIELE CLUB log RS Sss. Wee ee ee |2, at 2:30 o'clock, in the auditorium | yited to join. Many are tho ad The Alpha Thimble club will meet |!- Luncheon at 1 p. m. Take|. Mra. J. Russell will serve a noon |o¢ the school. Miss Minnie Osberg| ventures this group of girls has,| at the home of Mrs. Mary Price, | Yesler car to 29th, walk one b K | dinner at her home, 8 a2nd ave |will sing and Rev ward Lincoln |and it ts @ privilege to. belong | 1323% Remington Court, Weanes- | north. » Thursday, October Cards|smith, of the school board, will < | Gay, October 1. Luncheon at ap a may, The affair ie for the bebe |sneay Every Wednesday afternoon there o'clock. Take Cherry st. car. PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT the Ladies of the G. A. FR cee Jin a class in’ bookbinding for girls. | “-* CLUB | Comrades and frie welcome. | MOUNTAIN VIEW SOCIAL CLUB |Girls may come singly or may sign | MISSIONARY SOCIETY |, Progressive Thought’ club wil Bh: Mountain View Social club will|up to come as a group. | ‘The Women’s Foreign Missionary {hold a reception at the home of Mra. | FAIRVIEW 1 gate | hola sta pagulas card patty at Baraat | society of the University Methodist ; \George A. Spencer, 14th ave Fairview F A will mee! 16 | hall, 7209 Au ave.,, Thurmlay, Oc Every Friday afternoon girls may church will meet Wednesday, Octo. |S., Wednesday, October 1, at 1:30) school Thursday, Oc ee 2, |tober 2, m. Favors. All in-|come to the ship to learn folk dances ber 1, at the chapel. Mra. Dennis | O'clock. ‘p.m. A membership drive will be | vited and Campfire songs with mo Mason, hostess. see | ZONTA CLUB | The Zonta club will meet Wed- | neaday, October 1, for a noonday4 luncheon at the Dixie tea Miss Mary Eldred will speak. NING AT 9:30 A. M. BEGINN Wednesday Thursday October Ist, 2nd, 3rd THREE DAYS ONLY CLEARANCE Friday room. | DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Daughters of Pioneers of Wash ington (prior to 1870) will meet Wednesday, October 1, at z p. m., in| Pioneers’ hail, Madison park. The few members will be introduced by the president, and the following pro- Dram presented: Piano solo, Mrs: Lulu Shepard Johnstone; vocal solo,| Mrs. Joseph A. Calwell. The urns will be presided over b Mra. s./ Meany and Mra, Tillie Moore. A full attendance is desired, | oe RAINIER BEACH WOMAN'S CLUB The regular meeting of the Ral- nier Beach Woman's club wil? be| eed Every used piano player, piano and phonograph will be sold at a low price. PIANOS $95 AND UP New 88-Note Player Pianos . . . $287.50 BUY NOW AT THESE LOW PRICES This is our first clearance sale ever offered and we have a fine lot of instruments to select from. Three Days Only at the Low Prices BAKER PIANO CO.,.... 1609 Third Ave. (OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE) For Delicate Appetites we serve dainty sandwiches, original sal- ads and many other dairy dishes, Luneh Here Tomorrow | Inc. Westlake at Pine HIGH-GRADE COKING OAL THE ORIGINAL DUNSMUIR WELLINGTON STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST COAL ON SALE IN SEATTLE ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE Pacific Shipping & Fuel Co. PEABODY T. A. DAVIES Manager CHARLES BE President Importers and American Distrib Products of the CANADIAN COLLIERIES (Dunsmuir), Ltd. 659 COLMAN BUILDING MA in-1079 orm Campfire pr exhibit Flesh-Rachel. } immer he publ Gouraud's Oriental Cream fer the Lilacs—Al es F Alhambra—Ir er Pond—Rankin. ty Did at § rom G5 Peg o'my heart ONT BUST EY 1001—Wool at Ka “n PO Ww DER A Ww group ha organ KUTS t . Ww k at the Madrona school © guardianship of Mr Ruth Hewett. The girls have chosen the PEG-TOP PLAYSUITS name Kelada for their group and the first’ officers are as follows: Presi Wisds by Blecseen¥lepnamsan Gai Sea dent, Alice Belle Hewett; vice pres! Francisco, Los Angeles, Portiand. ye dent, Patricia McClure; treasurer Figg ew eon! Sabena) hed 3450. Infringements Will be prosecuted, Ermal Anderson, and scribe, Bonnle 4 Do roaches make you fighting mad? holes. Exhaustive tests showed that Flit did not stain or injure the most delicate fabrics. Flit is sold to fur storage plants, ete., in bulk quantities, Windows, bath tubs and tile will glisten if sprayed with Flit and pole ished with a dry cloth. LIT spray quickly rids the house of roaches. Flit spray penetrates cracks and crevices where bedbugsand roaches breed, destroying the insects, their eggs and larvae. Destroys All Insects Flit clears the house in a few minutes of mosquitoes and. disease-bearing flies, It is clean, easy to and harmless. Spraying Flit on garments kills moths. 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