The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1924, Page 15

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MRS. FRED W. BERT, JR. ’ ' : 0 i ss \ D 4 th ! ' J other to ade he } r } ; jh - 7m ah much, with her Christ hop eit F «| Hostess at Tea 3 if No-Host Group at THE OPENING OF A NEW BEAUTY SHOP 7 ; oa r Dance wa ' 1 THE NEW MID-SE ASON | SATIN HATS PI t ; Ire. } as M ecretary of the Minute Woman Association of Washington it THE iL BEAUTY e H as nifty, too rut . , Portrait by Grady | Mra, Miller r : and every ening dir the b a ured ; a ; a Bey Sa, {1EBREW BENEVOLENT 1 of her many friend: ‘ et : , - ” RIC AN TOILETRIES hen ates Plans Complete for aan eo eryae _ Personal as he re Ri letels es Bank Building, | [i | ; fay evening at | Mission Bazaar fv, Benevonns ; . t e tipo a F iow it mars this face curling. 210 Eltel Bufld- | Dinners Planned at pam, « Lest the world you ¢ doub i Olympic Hotel " FREMONT W ms X Ay Le Robbed hair has brought into sudden deing, ways and means @ M 4 Mra. ( es H. ¥ food| Frem W. C. T. U will mee hens : r that no one would ever have thought of without ite ad € eight « ts for| Tuesday, Decer MR. RACKUR HAS INSTALLED THE LATEST LANOIL arming incendie "and 3 . » ; VING MACHINE . a Mr vell Teete were lesion as tot oll shares after the wot weme| ANXIGTY OVER Su causer abvigur ae THE bf . te vamting : to “finish.” 210 Eiltel Bldg. EL tot-cos4 HOLIDAY SEASON 2 hy c : jal pin she irae oes n one may rent these things at the Brocklinde Bsavaarnirtga cs mf op bend bet erga Dorado ae" s a beauty shop that I know, @ study of the features ts made tume St a small fr of what they would cost. 1626 sty He 7 va ad P A ny a ar") There's nothing about renting evening suits and frocks now, for i Mrs. Bold Plans Tea — will be held at the Hotel Sara H ® Howe s THE PARROT TEA ROOM : nd no one need ever know, since the garmente faughter-inlaw, Mrs. | Washir Wed D Monda r Js now serving a delicious 7 irs in the McDe and of os od ! Bold, a recent bride, $ affilint 1 r Bidg. Bring y friends and ¢ real at . L ry Chriitrnas ‘beans at Pine ROAST GOOSE AND BAKED APPLE ke th r ee . 7 2 ; * , , oe 1 a t his “ imi \ x neve. ben delicious servings CLUBS FOR SATURDAY =e eran 7 ae manne an The 3 Lowipeany ibe nenel s ote ler such circumstances, does it seem worth the while to cook proggeithr. bohsnath sar eee Ota Floyd. La as | ° sr ESTHER BAUM WILL WORK WONDERS et eisai er oe oe Bereaatiee metus tees ot the;ceeeais " abrooms, 609. T's ! ; sa Wonders. with’ these wssigstly Syaee, 00 Aone FOR TIRED EYES AND ACHING HEAD N 2, at F k the tea He 7 val sfeetnnse” atthe (ter 3 el . rages gg are ‘ ” Doctor and Mrs. Edmunds, on the Balcony of Fraseré 4 gram arranged by Mra. C. E. E and E ¢ Buell vanstiions 3 2 : <t aterson's. Their glasses fit well and look well, | gardus, Hostesses, Mrs. L. B. Hoag |« 1 z eee Mr. and Mrs, Otis Floyd Lamson | Deory commen eues 2 20: Kereat 1 her to look her dest, de 4 { 1 Miss Ruth je “ booths | APLE LEAF POST BAZAAR will go to Bellingham Sunday for a and she must have a emooth skin to depin with owing more and more sensible with regard to our eyes, { seve aS L. Chetla Mible Isak’ Post and tte ary |few daYe' visit | oes | and taking the precaution of wearing glasses when we need thelr ete cece tee te use, Mra, Jou-| iH hold thelr jannual bazaar on] | 8 ot | FROM YOUR OLD VELVET HAT ole Ba eat 4 ece Dp mm - aoe hat ever became 0 the > w make for you a ~ ED * . > ph Moo Wiuiam Mas yrs » Third ave im ot I Gee Rie MARIE NELSON AT THE MODEL Mrs. H yD et: 66 7 Mrs. G, E. Vincent and M eiace Will re-model yor DORCAS CIRCLE old coat, sult or dress and make of it a lovely RC. M as Circle w _ | WASHING IS SHEER DRUDGERY | frock—smart as an expen : -made.” 629 Peoples Bank Nues ret sonietoli. | y's family, eery when shi pre ir rier ish in D to worry with scissors, thread and needles with in- ye er aes Teas Mrs. | °¢F he appearance of the cl r washed this deka tak oc Harry Nimmons, Mr ‘ulle way time is saved, rt : or lexs me Ts arduous duties, CA pitl-o itr 8 he | A CEDAR CHEST FOR A GIFT first appear ould your grandmother hesitate to sat ¢ © ‘Wil “Gelig nd Mrs, Ina B. Tedford. Han Mrs. T. H. Marrs. AUXILIARY Auxiliary will meet Wed Decémber woman, and you will find lovely ones, * Furniture Store. They plain and re showing . honographs ° \ a a er gift furniture, so be sure CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL | Be oe Ce ene fingers that are all thumbs, when one may have #8 | Are the go ed out by Caroline Hil Whether It be a , ‘ eoting will f plain stree iy: atberneek Bewt nuhing to te| DISCOUNT OF 25% ON ALL FUR WORK K ANTE OLOE made over, 5 work skillfully 2 Bank Bldg At the Morel, Peoples Bank Building. : 2 QUARANTE CLUB eve MA In-1 6) ise Quarante club will meet with Mra ; " . a Gra o26 SCQUIN' 7 : > eA AHTN, i = wh Haman a204 Beach ae, Fuca, (winner of the first pris in the dra cane 3% < 3 DISCOUNT OF 10% ON HEMSTITCHIN | aE aay i aL Sp. : and Women's club from a Blue coat, and trimmed jauntily with roman-atripe bral ane n covering, and plaiting, at the Elite, 414 Eitel Bldg: | Mra. FR. t POSTPON tor of 4 atics : y 3 2 Hives gb idea deg 3 ictor of dramatics | SMART HATS TO H ARMONIZE WITH YOUR HOLIDAY Garters, ribbon and lace made gifts, are made ever so much more L. Sheets, Mrs iaictie palke patzon « Wrblies (areal: COSTUME attractive when they're finished with a picoted edge. Charles W. John 0. 95, O. F the play - May be made specially for you if you leave your now, at . | Winter and Miss for Haturde Edna Walker's Hat Shop. 4098 Arcade Building Aine ee WITH ALL THESE BUSY SEWING D: AYS Hotel Wa: i a , Your sewing machine may perversely t out of whack"—but M Cather 20 p. m. has beer SEAMS IMPORTANT | To fit the individual features, and head, whether the hair is bob- you needn't worry, for Singer's 1524 First Avenue will repair {it in 4 " I , h 5 Ps i H. Lenoir, Mra. J. B.| postponed to Monday, December 1 | The underarm seams of tailored bed or long, ts the aim of one milliner just a Jiffy, Secondhand Whites and Singers, and electric cabinet i | CN. Clark Carts sear aia atid evehinis frocks have become important as the | model j a3 eee point where tailored decorations,| THE UPSTAIRS ART GIFT SHOP oe i BROADWAY HIGH SCHOOL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY usually buttons, are introduced Of the Ceramic Arts Studio, 4137 Arcade Building, will fill ever so Last year's dolly can be all dressed up in a new party frock and i PT oe The regular meeting of the Anneke many places on your gift list itt r daugh r will be as happy as if she'd fallen heir to another. | | ‘The attention of mothers {s called| Jans Bogardus Genealogical society FLARING SIDE Pee sawdust “child : the’ meetiig o€ the Broadw vill be held at the home of D. E. The flaring side and the narrow Dressing table necessities, dinner and luncheon service pieces make . VOTT Nite eR eae, i 4 high school PVE. A: Si roonr 18 Griswold way, Friday | hipline is the combination fashion 1s| ¢he ‘most acceptable of gifts, and are lovely in hand painted china IF YOU NEED MONEY i hig! at 2:15 evening, November A bers! partial to at this particular time, — | ice Take your valuables to the Pacific Loan Company, 603 Third i j 1 Car ae: dire Kod i bcredale a a f | MISS COFFMAN IS SHOWING GIFT SWEATERS pas Shas rcee el 7 A. A. OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN A Tp tect al > FEATHER BORDERS And hoslery now, and her nove are “happy thought” ot! bo hare:-t0 “tel i , t e i \ ; Nar aes ; Att ak on the pressing |ROSS P.-T. A Feather borders are preferred to Ghilstuive eitte neactiéa acd hap tn Not to have to sell your vatuadles outright—and yet to have the | \ is ees ‘ 4 tea suinc luaed tee testitution in We it Rope P aytattig | 9s. tania ini Ole ditlontc laued van iristmas gifts, p al and g09 223 Pine stre money which they are worth to use for a time, is indeed, quite | pe + . ngton for mentally deficient A party Oo. H,|!ns They give a lighter, more rightinp Ortenet re oar @ service = } ‘ Miss Carolyn Contr Pugster D te. | Airy effect a usually the t j f ) r | jective ve a ¢hort|Pohl, 4142 Third ave. N. W. R ut irla and men, and usually they are authentic judges of YOUR RE-BLOCKED FEL UT WILL LAST THE SEASON hich should nterest to |freshments. eae martly practical, a . If it's done at the Model Millinery, velours and velvets remade, too. | “prsathen fie oray’| ali susie vaothoks x Gould's oF| ae por A 1 LI 9 Peoples Bank Bldg Teas I by Zona Gal hestra will favor with several selec bazaar will be held by Dunlap agailcat oem a Hii gies sede nd the “seervice of" tea. by 5 A oar Reheat ootton’s unlap ve the daintiest of delicious luncheon 4306 University way a but should really be “refurbished” i 1 ADDITIONAL CLUBS will fc ; ut ets ; eget teva ‘leva { % 3 nt of the Girls $e A sandwich that makes a meal has, aside from the usual garnish tenes a i ) WOMAN'S C11 tudent Activit r a generous serving of crispy potato ch MUSIC i ) opr st : es, = And yout: phondgrabh talst: t kept in order. 1816 Westlake, q tl | i ave | simenstad, Miss Connors and THE HOLLYWOOD GIRI ; ; ni ae ee ee c H * ton Harvey Bu ing Astound one with the smart gowns, coats and hats that they show| Y ot M: AY He AV E THREE EROE KS { i } I re will |) apy STIRLING CHAPTEF ap a al CLUB wre coming In, 1621 Westlake. y uy at Betty Faris Wit thmors Shop. Some of these smart f ij snusical pr 4 the|>*? R December hM ; ; tl tng r 1 been worn, Upstairs, McDermott Bldg, Fourth : | tte P Lad, * val : A dainty yellow dancing frock is ¢ s with vari-c ed bead Pine Hi saena: of Mi i 3824 }iunch at 12:30 o'clock, so The chic dittle frock that may have made a plunip little lad} Heel Leggs e, on Tuesday, De- |= = — NYY TnEecR on Pe TATA 8 too much ih evidence for her own comfort is quite likely ie {i be an all-d HUGHES THE COPFEE MAN IS GIVING CHILI ‘ 7 j Bi ad ab ; rag] | RECIP ee ce . od | ymmittee of the bazaar, under the ASK for Horlick’s Phat are Spices for § h Wonderful 45 cent} Arp p IRRETT’S BOOK SHOP Wh} | Cc. W. Chand The ORIGINAL . | coffee L will find just what you want in books, for young and old, and aa h for the bene + eho v a jus ou wan! nooks, for yo d old, and | h for the bene: \ Malted Mitk Safe Milk ie ci ane! ame 18 tallonery for gifts Christmas seals, too, ele Valens ae vB the Note | | ave and Diet bh Ha blended, freshly roasted ¢ wt oP MEMer tees If you want something that despeaks your own personality and is | | } 0 North 9 yer pound j For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, Sahay é Nursing Mothers, Children, ete- | YOUR HOME ALL DRESSED UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS : With clean drapes and rugs. ‘The Pantorium does wonderful work for the bazaar, which takes | ; aah with draperies and Oriental rugs, and they're place on December 6. Nat Wied c eae Se ey're most reliable “WHEN A GIRL ‘ Wich 1 Cd Blough, wre ° G ese. Anyone interested may learn the answer at the Colonial, for that Is i | Mrs. M. Elias, \jontA SOCIAL CLUB | With household things that have probably been treasured for ever o | i} me and Mrs _ n Ma | rnpliment to the one S. Masters, general bazaar chairman, urges all mergbers to bring (" Ley, fl to whom the gift is to be made—select i book, for you won't Jind a more appropriate, search where ou may ee the interesting title of @aturday's picture. “Hold Your Breath,” with i Tealuw with! Wheat and ever 40 tong, it's quite a delight to know, that you are sure Tully Marshall, Friday evening onia Social club will m 3 leaned. — | eee ern Stars ‘Temple Wedn: ay, December | nt commit at 2 p.m. Whist. I B. Ruggles, lat ag hidhy B. Rugeley, | ond triends invited A well- balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that! MY FEET NEVER BOTE of their undamaged return when you send them to be ch | sonic CHINA FIRING AND LESSONS A SPECIALTY {ER ME | Gifts for all occasions, M. E, Steele, upstairs, McDermott building, | Hy | sbon' “Sta i i nourishes and up-builds. Use at meals. between meals, or Hinges sve disse varednsthe) value of! Lindgten's Ardhimigiee ‘Bhaea;) Fourth at Ping @ We 5% YER AUXILIAR 1907 Hourth Avenue | ati i Mrs, |DWER AUX , on retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years. 4 Os Gifts of china are always in the bext of taste, and particularly ALY nd tallies Tho newly organized Dwer auxil be hard | table to th hob h d to the girl who | Mrs. Norman ¢ ‘ompton., snes Mas le hold first meeting The shopping season, just getting into full sway now, will be hard | acceptable to the woman twho-keeps house—and to the gtri f st Willan ‘Tyne, ate a pb cela Diouian MLD tat Prepared at home ina minute by briskly stirring the on your poor fect, and you should look with scrious thught, to your plans to some day F | sesisted by Mra. Charles Hretland, |the home of Mra. Mary ¥. Hern.) powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. | shoes, , oe oe | Mrs. Harry W. Richards, Mra. Don-| 1549 Lakeview Place, @ aha eat iigy at Ii

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