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_~ THI ATTLE TAR 15 e Seattle Society | MRS. LLOYD CHARLES LOW ay Shopping With Cecille -.- | i Assistant—Frances Oldham \ Mu Louise Raymond Owens THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS ARE MAKING WAY : aa cheriotie Yee GIFT THINGS THAT SPEAK OF THE ORIENT » f them w * ! formal Tea at Home : i ‘ ies Wednesda fte ue and Inexpe ’ ENRICHED WITH TRIMMING OF FUR me Bd wakfast on Thu THE MATERIALS OF YOUR OLD HAT é et ¢ = 7 " 8 rs ee ‘ be fa r f tf» > : estin trace ts @ beautiful with bands of WA - Ly 7 ; Day Nursery ; ‘ ft wa alg i Mrs. Richards Gues Association "ie : ad 4 YOU CAN HAVE A STRAIGHT LINE DRESS OF YOUR 7% at Dinner : - he monthly meeting of the Se ha. Gare 6).0e enving te i ANCIENT SUIT et! M and Mra. John W. E eM: attle Day Nursery association w — * take {it to the Mod Ban is. They make ; tertained with a dir of be held M November 24. id o ernaita mite ane eoate ts they achieve are re- | 130 p.m. at the nursery, 302 Broad EVERYTHING IN NOVELTY PARTY FAVORS y : achieve an at | way ad of the last Thursday At the Spectalt r c ff 9, Oa ; g - Mrs, George Mille just by y tat fcDermott Bld The suit or the light-weight coat that seemed out of the running arenes will be the le sae 2 : son age can urned, by the art of the needle im the proper este sawin Davis} Mra. Lloyd Charles Low (Gladys Nordby), with her A) Sel eee ; ey pen @ sonbtn ago ican. be Terao, by itd t in mother, Mrs. Peter Nordby, left last week for California to “dressed up of steode ed Inspection tea held Tues | remain until after the holidays.—Portrait by Grady 2%. 8 BOOKS AND STATIONERY ARE ALWAYS ACCEPT Entertaining at Dinner | aay at tt ~ NOTHING TO DO BUT STITCH ABLE contributed, 400 of : r ; et Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lea will |and jellies we + : ee Donations included 158 ds of = ie, al f os 5. 616 t aan 7 f sroceries, nerous articles th M nd Mra : exande Miss Catherine © s lef todas ee ae es ll Informal Scteasiawite Jaan Gee and Mra. i Alexander For the lover of books, {t's a comfort ané « joy, ingecd, to RiSml Fall I ’ entertain | "= @ d $55 cash. Seven new go to F nd next we to|for Portland, to spend week t ef all ecifish with on modt 1s ape Mae che Pri y acnere one ofa orci “ SEY br vapehgtinty eae L ‘ accion eat ieerag hd De ! and fi the thing” for or Thee,” as the case may Be, 5 ool dag Feo aaa Sep pep Mr. « alee | ; bled by the eager clerk. Fiction books with e } L. O. E. Club in Charge Mrs. C. § « re| MARIE MISZ HAS su ( HW STUNNING HA cant} e beckoreuind ad aoe ae Informal Dinner ings ‘ 1 will return| atives in O saya At very reasonable 1 Open Friday and Saturday ¢ F see Asset : Mrs. HF. Alexander | Ut Lunch Room Portiand 06 Pine St YOU'RE NOT GETTING “EVERYTHING in informally elbrecht will be hostess therin Mra. Hei 4 * if € ever lunched at Jack Jill—or tasted of thelr home- ne at their home. ub Saturday at the 1 Mrs. Jerry | returned fr Oftimes , ind one t wo candies, 4306 University wwe rere 14 Columbia | Eggert alee oak o 2 pureh th Agata Informal Luncheon for W.A Mre.. Harry 20 fond of a@ sandwich served me, of nuts and grated Honolulu Visitors 7 Mise Priscl Great Reductions YOU, TOO, CAN HAVE A FUR COAT 4 nth Leleay ae bel Water Mrs. Herman tairs, M tt Bldg, } Pine r Vi Dana and Tom , two of the screen's most ) of Honolu' ng & few days Rhobeck } MrmoM. 7 charge| and little daughter Mrs. Water and Mrs. A. P. fM shop,| turn Saturday evening wel “ rs d Moderate prices, splendid feature pictures and an tnviting etmos- loke, Va, . ph characteristic of a not-too-large play house in the down _ AE ~ | ing’ her BEADS! t tion : Women’ CLUBS FOR SATURDAY @: ARD PAR ‘6 Kood jresses, $5.00 each. Sixteen good as new ws and coats below the rgum's, 709 Pine st. Lena Helzer Satin a bag Fourth ae Me SACRIFICE FOR SATURDAY sses thietic club of the Y asium, 7 p.m. Gym | | Min pie the accepted Thanksgiving Youngstown t ball, Miss Suella ‘ aie © | | 4% Biag.® < 1 but t important factor that § | | Pic t ¢ E : is f us realize, to the enjoyment i a it t ay from home girls 95 H ao eure great da i l p.m gy , ore > T * ’ % ire nthe YW ‘ Pec: | RA eee Roe YOUR PHONOGRAPH MAY BE TIRED bai WILLARD CT ¢ ; git 3 as a My h arms ” truer words have been spoken, cs pa aa as . p Those who are most sensid ’ : 2 ry on are dlessed with a ae bi bh Newest midwinter styles, such aa the “ t by ach nt reprod ice—it follows that inlaid lidatia’ Gass pompons and applique. In times—they Know ¢ : wes ¢ for . : 24, at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs.| 5% IN off-the-face and drooped ee ee z a “pee : a gta eG ewes Sheets AUXILIARY effects, YOUR EYES ARE IMPORTANT ALL YOUR “PEP” VANISHED WITH STARCHING 6 Mothers’ club of Alph pillow siips and | ; tibade Nee ’ To your health ¥ pearai Hye-straln means CLOTHES? Phi ma Ne . ae Jelly. Eee Soe WanhlaVe eS honk Also metallic hats ened and ecaall Wriukles I » : And when you should be taking advantage ofthe Supply Laundry Novern Ti kidl botched nese oon ae Papate Wars, will hold a baz card party with glasses alcon par-Pate Company's family servic It's time saver, labor saver, and - For info eae Fir rior dinner and dance at Roosevelt ha f k OD a ae pe ch eens oe aku ‘ er of the strength of the mainstay of the family—and so oe 483 oF Bea Hones ant dance at torre’ el The Bubble Shop The increasing appearance of plane not becouse pon spendive! Cal COLI tteD Seer E CARE |ber 2.7 proceeds will be devoted 9 : ights @ movies, and other h 00 very: "s league will have al °°! = NN than. ever deforc ie soonderjul -cawipment o the ry modern laundry does the a dinner Friday evening, . . . 50 : effi = i mites ie ut ¥ ee bas for s woman, November 21, at A. O. U. W. hal TRUE FOOT COMFORT as numerous calls i 70) eee, ‘0 bother with washing, Dinner will be served from 6 to ‘| Comes only when y we ahoe that FIT. Lindgren's A IF you NEED MONEY eaten Fitters do just that, and look neat and sm the feet, t 7 BN a eae tae. Fourth Ave Take your valuables to the Pacific Loan Company, 603 Third Miller W. }ARFIELD HIGH P.-T. A ely Avenue fese Garfield High P.T. A. will have a No-| “mixer” Tuesday, November : A DO YOU NEED A NEW DINING ROOM TABL E? ; he pes pmes a time when most us feel the crying need of a veniber 220 p. m. This will be the last meet- | It so, you should hustle a bit. and get it for 1 A and it’s quite a joy, then, to know that a ning ei oe ng until January, Carlson's Furniture Store will fir new t y a used to secure a loan tucked under thelr polished MINUTE WOMEN WILL MEET AT MRS. AMES’ HOME Mrs. Edgar Ames, state council lor of the Minute Woman associa. | tion, of Washington, has cal board meeting at Harvard . November The business meeting will be fol-| lowed by a buffet luncheon at 1 Ul saw, Just the other day, one of the newest style beds. 1 seg, GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS—VASES and all ready for a ce enamel, and a stenciled patt La Bored and wired for lamps. China firing and lessons M. EL , the fintsl t ». Upstairs, McDermott Building ever so much less than pad MISS COFFMAN IS SHOWING | Have you seen the perfectly exquisite lamps that are made of 5c! china vases that been bored and wired? If you've a vase to spare, you should utilize it in this sway. Warm, woolly and comfy ts @ sweater, whether it's a slip-on or a | OREN-STOCK PATTERN | DINNERWARE AT 20% DIS- officers of the o: “glip-over COUNT fe: Vice counc : rele ° . te For the remainder of November at the Pacific Coast China Com- Villamson, Prosser; Mra WU 0} . THE ST Pp pany, 903 Third Wehatcbae? i tecard. has dropped in price A NUMBER OF THE MOST PARTICULAR WOME N : pany Third ADDITIONAL CLUBS Just ever so many of the niftiest sweat the time. They make such ideal gift ng meray s ss, A. Rice, ch A Sine Gige anco-American Tolletries, at the Model, 629 Peoj More oueste are the general at h tlday mearan ang hag 6 ssian Hospital aszo ipl tv Fred W. Bert. i , 1024 Ninth ave] Spring has brought the high succulent grass pace to the ATIN SLIPPERS WILL HAVE “NINE LIVE the tine to buy i sae: to, with sp ales of tt, | Ramee tvecday, ‘Movcun t| Downs, Elma; historian, Mra, 1, @.| meadows of Tillamook Valley; the cows are Tesh again, Fairly, if you have the toes tipped, and the heels fixed at the| SOFT, WARM, WOOL BLANKETS in, in Norway ha Padgett, Evere and Tillamook cheese is at its best. The price is lower too. Landi 8h epair, sata ie emai? appearal te See ae oc KETS oi ~ he ete Ee 6 at | McKee o; patriotic education watch the family say “more Tillamook, please!” In the days of the “two-fifty" ghoe, repatrs we ara “OF: ton 76 University st, on the bride. 5 Tyke a Pee an ang| Males Mrs, 8. B., Buchaitan, 0 You can buy it in the 5-pound convenient loaf or by JoMoen vas rabdint aie tel Caan Ce hae Let the whistle, and blow—and see Af you care, so long ag Ruth school building fur wilt Upaaminen Dulaney 5 Beatle: 6 | the slice. Be sure it’s Tillamook—not only the best uh toed prs Cas vou are fy in woolly dlaniers ‘ ineet Tuesday, November 25, at 1p.) Mie tet puyallup; terisiation,| but the original branded. cheese. A DISCOUNT ON FUR WORK EDITH HARRIS IS MAKING LAST YEAR'S DOLLS NEW mm. with “Mra. Wm fe TOS Sirs RC. MeCredie, Sunnyside,| — T]LLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Sud: Td Qe Foal nem hat ee ee eee, Banle Bd or Chilatmas with'wiga’and repairs’ 61d witel hide 2 ae Ph a | hospitalization, Mra, James Lyon Tillamook, Oregon Cee C. A. ACTIVITIES next wek at the Young | ation will! B. A, Garber; » Murray; Wednes D. +A. Seibert; Thursd 1921 N. G #t., Tacoma } t state councillors, Mra McKee, Kelso; Mrs, Overton ¢ in, oma; Mra, R. C. CcCredle, Sunnyside, District chairmen, Mre |W. 8. Griswold, Seattle; Mra. N. 8. 25 cheese kitchens owned and I tlie pd id by the Fur is about the very last word in trimming, this ind: euch “Plain” dolls, with tangled hair, broken arms, missing limbs, and mook coun wonders may be worked with even k 1 old scraps. ie scratched noses are beantified and made all new again for a wone . . . dering, toving little “mama's” surprise hristmas morning, I ILLAMOOK THANKSGIVING DINNER AT WING'S erst ast ea Women's Ch be: M Tue day, an assoc for y Toh Hubby should really give Mrs. Housewire one holiday off, and| LIGHT DANCE FROCKS SOIL SO EASILY ; 2 j : rdays | stoctready, Snohomish; Mrs, John | Wing's spactous dining room, with its view over the Sound, ts tl And are as easily ruined if they a nt cleaned properly, ‘The Mrs. J’ Howard Darlington; Frid T, Welch, South Bend; Mra, Kina ar ai! {deal place for the family to dine. 1409 First Avenue dem, hava woRMereNiIy. tea fe aaa bode. bt cuenta Mrs. H. BR. Spenc Saturday, Mrs.| powers, Centralia; Mrs. Frank on the ‘ rked-ou ans methods of cleaning and J, R. Bethe Wenatchee; Mra. W. I | dyeing everything ; Reeves, iM ‘ The club calendar for next week] steinwor, Yakima; Mrs. Solon | follow Shedd, Pullman mas, for where cet tee 9 Keattle claims superiority in restaurant dining roo else will one find a downtown cafe with wir 8 overlooking t ing of gasoline, streaked and helped but little, if any, was ve y Monday, ¢ Lof.the ¥. 1 opie & great sea-going liners loading for jar porta? often the fate of garmenta@ihat were hopefully sent to the “cleane Les Asta Lila’ cee er,” before the processes used in large plants now, was perfected. W. €. A. auditorium, 7 p.m. Talks | woMAN'S CIVIC CLUB 1 IKSGIVING G PQ AM (TTC ISON'R RCON. pee | A ONS. Pv sd Crane Mrs. J. H gton; The Woman's Civic Club will meet | THANKSGIVING GOODIES AT GUS JOHNSON'S ECON- a tele AND FITS—YOU SEW At her studio, 809 Peoples Bank Bldg, It's the most thrilling eae perience to turn out some lovely thing you've made yourself, Tuesday, Co n club of the) in the Erickson room at the ¥, W.C. | W. C. A,, second floor club rooms, | A. Tuesday, November 26, at 2 p..m.| 40 p.m. Initiation of new mem-|Mr. I. L. dner will address the | bers. 8 p. m., meeting of banquetclub on “Finance.” OMY GROCERY MISS BEAN C Right in the heart of down-town. Service and quality combined. Stall 88 downstalrs, Economy | Market, i : : (Advertisement)