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; September ICE fp Pitt's hati, nainter Beach i aries ) Seattle Sotiety lian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 pee! wu Assistant—Laura Emory = B oy Arts Society to Give Reception and Pre- View of Paintings; Tea Planned ne A 8" Guilds Plan tion Monday ev §, from § Hou ays Beattie F 5 a ree apres at Plymouth tae ocrasion Birren, Peatings will be ry next week bys. Anna Thomsen M te hostess for the. evening, aby Mra John W. Bevddy Ballard, Mrs. Frede ia charles M. TH N Ano Hanford, Mrs, lacy H fius, | \8 8 James Mactarlan Mrs. Robe: Annie Ca Be avid Whiteom! yr, Barret will arrive in . from San Francis agian geGump's Galleri of ch of Mrs. I N exervat with HD, ther Orthopec cy give from arty planned » Rainier Guild Octobe The ttt w k, at made with RAnier-1701 RAnier.2010 iat ack servations should be Mrs. and Mra Rey G. Harrison, John F, I . Three Honor Guests Pill Give Tea at at Luncheon Tennis Club Honoring Mrs. ol ntly returned Mrs. Percival Coll > with a tea at the es tuaday afternoon ‘of Mra. W a and Mrs. who and Mrs who returned last week , travel abroat ee wil be Mrs. John Me idiister, Mrs. Donald D. Stewart tm Edwin P. Whiting Mra. | pring Finks Laucks favitations have been confined to léee friends of the guests of honor, Luncheon Will their home Saturday evening in com Honor Miss Isted pliment to their daughter, Nancy Peis. George Appleton Hawley will | her fourteenth birthday at luncheon on Saturday | see October 10, at her home in of Rer sister, Miss Frances Taal, whose marriage will take place aetcber 1 Mrs. S. H.W itis have been limited to} for the L. O. E intimate friends of the honor guest. | the Orthopedic lunch room, assisted ot Sod ag | by Mrs, Dan Sullivan, Mra, C, Engel i a \brecht, Mra” W. Barton, Mrs, R. oer for Hodigdon, Mra, V. Crocker, Mrs. A 188 11 |B. Date, Mrs. Harry Miller and Mra ‘Miss Dorothy Campbell will enter: | H. Roesch $h with a small informal dinner at} Mra. P, M. ¢ er home this evening in honor of | and Mrs. BE. ( Mes Ruth Hull, of Minneapolis, Miss | Broadway Gui Vrginia Merrill's house guest day Saturday ee Saturd: 8 Shelton. two re years Mra from a stay in the ts K ypine inlan: of New York Mixa Kat marriage Morris will ta Mra. BE. V. Soder sixteen Kenneth av n tow ku Rus nn « lyn whone D Ht place this autumn, entertained t her home Tue: 1d sin town for a few Harry Ballinger from a sum quist guests day afte ng the luncheon noon. Bridge was play er hours. . Small Dance Will | Compliment Daughte Mr. and Mrs. Clare Farnsworth will entertain with a small da . and at Service at Orthopedic Shops ker will be hostess rk. Mrs. Ww at Robert Hall «will represent Thrift 8 Women’s Clu CLUBS FOR SATURDAY 1 ¥ and eve September |home of Mrs, Henry EB. 65th st. Mrs will assist the hosteas. ADDITIONAL ing the sto Kingsbury ROASLAND SOCIAL Peter Rossland Social club will give the [frst card party this season Satur. Hay evening, September 26, at feck, at Plymouth House, & st. All former Rossland, residents invite oe ABS DINNER AND SOCIAL Auxiliary t ons of m Custer Camp, m 1:30 o'ck the Arm: pck a dinner will be served followed by whist. Members and friends are invited to attend. DIES OF THE OYAL SQUARE Ladies of the Royal Square ‘will a card party Saturday even September 26, at § o'clock, at Nike home of Mrs. E. E. Taylor, 3323 | TWILIGHT TEA ; Republican @. Take East Mad-| Ladies of Besant Lodge, Theosophi Hoa car and get off at Sist ave. | cal Society, will give a twilight tea aoa from ASSOCIATION OF BL tes UNIVERSITY WOMEN The American Association of Uni Terity Women will e Meting of the new season Sat September 26, at the Hotel on. Luncheon will be promptly at 12:20 o'clock Wanche Wenner will speak on “Modern Woman's Opportunities in until & o'clock neat Roy st Following the Kilbourne will talk on of Consciousness | privileged to bring gue are welcome. N tea lanche nism, are its Members BENEFIT MUSICALE Under the auspices of the West Side Women’s Improvement Club, a benefit musicale will be given at the Congregational church Tuesday eve | ning, September 29, at 8:1 , | The program will be presented by |the Hallinger sisters, former dents of West Seattle, who are re ognized as able music’ans Tickets may phoning WEst.324 ‘Miss Wenner has been a student this last’ year at the universities of Orford and London. Reservations should be made Widay at KEnwd-2449. o'cloc b: resi- MUTHGATE 0. E. Ss. Southgate ©. E. §. Bazaar mil give a card party at | titeteria, Saturday evening, tember 26, at 8:30 o'clock JOHN FL MILLER WRC. ‘The Past Presidents’ club of the ‘tebn F. Miller Relief corps will meet ih Mrs. Dora Miller, 3807 23d ave. W, Saturday, September 26. Lunch. fa at 12:30. be obtained by 6 or WEst Se caste “6 SE MONTHLY 4 The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paut | Railway Women's Club will resume [their monthly meetings Tuesday \ September 29, at 12:20 o'clock, at | Pig'n Whistle private dining room | Luncheon will be followed by the reg: ular meeting. All members and those eligible to membership are In- ane | vited to attend. . fARD PARTY Whittier Heights Improvement | RAINIER BEACH WOMEN’S ub will have a card party Satur-|CLUB ANNOUNCES PROGRAMS Wy evening, September 26. 8] The Rainier Beach Women's club, Weock, in Dimick’s dining car. | which meets the first Wednesday of . . tach month at 2 o'clock, has planned ENTERTAIN CIRCLE ELLSWORTH a interesting program for its year’s work Mrs. James Harrison will entertain | The club has for officers this com- Oolonel Etisworth Circle at her home, |ing year Mra. W. 8. Walker, presi 1th ave. §, Saturday evening, | dent; Mrs. A. L. McNealy Yetember 26, at § o'clock. ‘Take Jet. | 4 Mrs. P. L. A. Li j far to Hanford st. and waik|and Mrs. Dan Earle, tre AK to 19th ave. 5. am follows a> @ ‘Care of Fall Gardening.” SEATTLE COMMUNITY be an BTO GIVE DANCE satirday evening, September 26, a will be given by the West Se Community Club at the club @, With Mr. and Mrs. A. J Ware | vlad and Mrs, $. T. Hills as very secretary, sure Musicale ‘Winter urrent Events, Birds” Mra Mra, Ks Jan Dan Fi Arnold he North Current China,” Mrs nts.” Mra. W Indiana 0 BE. Hel > Lanne. Wild Flowers Current Eventa, The regular monthly business meet-| Of the club will be held Tuesday ‘ening, September 29 Jacobs, nber April Romtwiek MILITARY WitisT PARTY Rebekahs will give the first of Sterles of military whis evening, Men, # Mra. HM Spring Birds, Current Events,” Mra. Curtle Mra, George Annual plenic, Mra, W. 8. t parties 8: 26, . pans AND DANCING P nivernity Lodge No. 68, lor, will entertain with Queen Anne unit of the Mu Degree} Art Foundation Fund will assemble card| Tuesday, September 29, at 2:30 Your Fall Hat Is Here Off-the-Face and Brim models. Purple, Peneil Blue, Oakwood and Black colora Trimmings of: Embroidery Applique and Smart Bows. Retter Styles and Quality would be hard to find. $5, $7.50 and $10 _ THE BUBBLE SHOP 218 Pike Street i, I Club on Saturday at} id friends | vice preai-! yal “ MI took place on September 15. Hbra be dincunsed. ted in the o'clock, at the Queen Anne ns for the Members a ntere . GET-ACQUAIN Septem? each # gram of mur ketball gam Roc of the | follow Patre James D, Hall hour will én will be Mra ¢ Mra. J. 8. Walton Mra. Edward ( he M Mr and CLUB McKinley the G. A. BR Mabel Thompson, Monday, ¢ SEWING William Ladies of Mra. at, will meet 720 N at 96th Take at Sixth Evanst the 11:30 Everet frurban off at SEATTI | ANNOUD American an u program arranged ation tales. Host Wa Spain Mies Mrs, King, Mra A. Capitol jand weil, M | Mrs. |? | ta | Toim Mia | oat Mra, % ha Mrs. Warren reviewed by Mra. Wh Mra. A Hamilton, ar | | | | | | Mra Hill ¢ Annual pleni owden, Port October Mra Idan | er lt Williams nuary 19, Mra. February 1, Mra. T, J, Tem rel 16, Mra, BD. 'T. Child; Aprit M. Colby; May 1%, Mra, T. | officers for the Dunlay, regent; Mrs John. Wallace regent; Mrs, R R. Upton, recording secretary; Mr |b. f. Child, corresponding secretar {Mrs, A R. Slaymaker | Mrs. Oswald Brown, Auditor {M. Clement, sirar; Mis s, historian; Mrs, L. B | ‘The chapter year are Mra, W. F. treasurer Mra: Julia Moffett LITERARY AND CLUB HAS FI |} PROGRAM A ‘ol what what we] Literary | hook we is the motto of the whose has just been rece ul. Mra, A. J, MeCarthy of the organization; d'Arnoux, fir » president D. §. Hanley id vice pre Mrs, T. R. Perry, secretary; Mr: C, Lockwood, treasurer; Mrs. Gi sman, auditor “© Year in France’ Js the sibject to be studied during the coming year. The program follows Heptember 28.—Hontoam, Mra, McCarthy President» erecting, Short Historionl Review of France, Mra Bishop. Toll | and vel club, year is president Mra, C. &. Mrs. dent Mra. Bpeer, La noux, Holl eal! 48, Mrs, MoClellan, Manners and Home Life of Mire all Provence, eto the French November cape Frenell Theater of the French stage," Holl call emijor 2d—How horn France, Men Mra, Mra Olwell ‘yaon. Roll No Mr cal H December T—Cuent day, Horton, « Mrs. Roy Cooper (Adelaide Salinger) whose marriage j nat, Person al Kast ard Skin.) returt 4 trip of sever the Hfornia te autum vend the winter Mr Ivin ar Victort 0, D, Colvin and Mins Eval mak rt it I ¢ Mra. I. A MeVay Me\ Mins Dor ned from Califor where they have be past } rill's dance ing the summe Mra, G hier, Mi CHIME WILL OUT EUSTADT tapp Chapir Burek ed from apartments to 1218 Germany.—Tra the are " to dig up a mite o a hostel for mmitted br 16th « hardt Campbell the Northelifte Terry ave light he workm nb pilgrim’ her and her N a for California on a Mins Charlotte Met Cormick, Wash, | Ruth Nibidck Lewis EL ym and ed that re they ha bing rich foreign pilgrims and bury the bodies beneath the ng floor cella HYACI IN ALASKA DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska \cinths, growing wild, hay covergd by hikers ‘extern inlands of the z it wan bel came from ba grow in a wild sta belief tha Alaska. Miss Josephine Shaw, of Chicago, | arrived in town this week and will reenter the University of Washing ton Mya been dis of the Aleutian chain eved that hya That tern | on some Wimberly of Mra Ww H. M, Johnson have been the h J. H. Boott the ¢ day by motor mpanied by stop and Mra. Toppenish, who, © e guests of Mra at week, left Fri for t home, ac Mra, & They will tn for 6 Jerry Pattenaude. vidence to ep first inhabit tt en Ellensburg visit with Mra Cork are named in he their ntor, & Ce Laon Auzian ¢ enne has! for the material used ng and rob-| ADMIT ROBBERY But Men Say Theater Exag- ge Music Rethberg Will October 13 3 lrot Appeal erated Amount Taken KING'S DAY path, The her great fame y fery the same opera h Mme. Rethverg debut at the ag Rethber mann and Wag of Europe, the Erx 1 Schwarzenberg, and the Innerent and surroundings. The Ladies’ Music nent Mme. Yethi itan th r on Tuend: e tober 1%. born Handel Mme tradit muste her far 3 HOT DOG, PRINCE! Metros BUDAPEST.—Prince P. ne tickets for course ailable t tion with the club’ J. 1. Nichols, F are eomm ot-2 death rate amo birds thelr playing in their from pneumonia water nd catching cold - Come Shopping With Cecille -:- | ITH the Fall comes the opening of the social son, and the crying need of new frocks, and Mrs. Cooper is the daughter) new wraps, and the latest of the dainty accessories that of Mr. and Mrs. Salinger.—Portrait by Grady. Dernard Mra mark the truly smart woman at evening and afternoon affairs! The general trend of fashion this season, of course, is away from the boyish silhouette, and back to the graceful, feminine garments of a few seasons ago. The with tight bodice and full skirt the favored, the more formal gowns often heavily beaded and extravagantly draped. frock ig among with Evening wraps are to be quite gorgeous, and Spanish shawls are again quite the proper thing. < For a long long while, now, we have worn with our lovely frocks evening slippers of daintily buckled black with | Satin, or of gold or silver brocade or kid; but if you've and PARKER SPEAKS | Former Seattle Boys Are on Chamber Program Two noon, former ained members mimerce and Col men enter. Chamber of their Gee president of the A of America Wastefu ng Public F Univers ules) turer for Chicago university and James aduate schools. star B B. of sang a number of se at the lunch: « range The ent mu state d has a lyric orange cultivation. shaped frui ered an address thods of Construct Parker tuate Washington h Science pec of the of 190 « during n “The He ts a on sale ales paychology Norris, of of th New York, a one Seattle high ctlons I 8 been study st for n several has reached its a result of 1,200 years Originally It was a pear pout the size of a for 25 Sants r over voice of fine | this charmed, | know, by the departure from the conven- tional black and silver and gold, to the dainty pumps of bright colored velveta, with gay tracings of silver or gold kid. noticed cvening footwear for season, you're More attention is being paid by the shops, just now, | to afternoon and evening gowns, wraps and hats, than for many a long year, and I think we'll find our de- parture from the boyish styles to the more graceful, jund still youthful ones, quite delightful! MISS L. M. COFFMAN Hax used the most excellent judgment in the selection of hat mart balbriggans, youl find in her shop. The jauntiest frock will have the very hat that will finish it to perfection and sportiest 3 Pine. Nave you and then had your ardor considerab hat tn town to go with it? Well, ever selected a dresa that you thought perfectly ducky, y dampened by not finding a so have we all. THE YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE That comes of evenly colored hair can be had with the aid of the Inecto dye so cleverl¥ applied at Kennedy Shultz Beauty Shop, 404 Peoples Bank Bldg., MAin 80. Now that many hair can be tinted and Icaves no hint of the process, « the added youthfulness that is quired, are becoming staunch advocates of tinting | THE ANNUAL EXHIBIT : Of hand-decorated china at the Ceramic public, 4137 Arcade Square good women, realizing ace Arts Studio Is open to the The painting of china is becoming yearly more of an cequisite art, and one ts actually astonished to sec the strides that some of the more made. marvelous clever artists have | “THE PRICE OF PLEASURE Is coming to the Colonial Sund starring Virginia Valli, Norm ind Monday, September n Kerry and Louise Fazenda. Tuesday, Soptember 29, brings “The Man Without a Heart," with Kenneth Harlan and Jane Novak. Johnny Hines in his Mtest and greatest picture, “The Speed is scheduled for Thursday, October 1 BUTTONS COVERED—PLE And hemstitching, 8 cents a Rartell's. and 2 ATING yard. Elite. 414 Bitel Bldg Over If you're making one of the new frocks with an inverted pleat pleat, MAKE AN APPOINTMENT With Marie Nelson at The Model to have your dress or fitted in the evening, between 6 and 9, if you're busy days. remodeling, too, 699 Pebples Bank Ble Rah ad Cee cans your cod She does One of last year's s>raight coats has been skilfully remade to flare and you'd never dream that it wasn’t bought this season, THE BON TON MILLIN Holleves in small profits and quick turn-over dress hats ‘© marvelous values, 701 Pine. eat wans and their smart $10 One simply can't feet shopping or for work, . A FOOT SPECIALIST IS AT LINDGRE HOE SHOP To aid you (withqut extra charge) when you're buying Lindgren's Foot-Fitters, He'll be there Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, 1407 Fourth ave i “dressed,” really, in the hat one wears for se Khoes that absolutely fit any foot are really to be had at one of our Neattle ahoe shops, and at quite ordinary prices, too ALL FUR WORK At a discount of 25% at ‘The 29 Peoples Bank Bldg, Model, oe Your last season's coat may be md Jur put all down the front, for that seems to be almost a requires ment in the newer models. SMART FUR-TRIMMED COA In the latest shades and styles are ment Shop, 709 Pine St priced at $25 al Borgum's Gar Kur-etdmmed garments are so in demand for that one should grasp at every carly bargain fall and winter wear | | fand if you're up-to-date you are), don't try to put in your own| | quite smart (f you will have | FOR FALL WEDDINGS You'll find just the loveliest o: your purse) at Coleman's Imy {ts (appropriate and to fit the size of t Shop, 1616 Second, Hotel Gowman. An cnchenting pair Chinese ‘dragon heads! TIME TO THINK ABOUT PARTIE: And of course for table favors, place c one always thinks of The §} MeDermott Bldg., Fourth at Pi of gleaming Wack book-cnds turn out to be S AGAIN nis and those ality Sales dainty neces- airs in the favors, all in trouble and moncy, and the sie WHAT A PLEASURE 5 To have an entirely new hat from an old discarded one! They do remodeling and handblocking of velvets, felts und yelours into any desired shape at The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. . . Place cards and table of time, cne, are proving to be a saving y're just as clever as can be. Velours are to be among the more “sworn” materials for Fall and Winter, and for utility wear, I can imagine practical. “CHARLIE’S AUNT” WILL /E At the Colonial th (with Thursday, October 8, I ALWAYS MARVEL At the marvelous prices The Hollywood gir! on little frocks, coats and hats, and I never fail to be del 1621 Westlake, north of Pine. hats this nothing more funny Syd Chaplin) on Be sure to save the date, sive their hted smart us well, One wonders, quite naturally, that such astonishingly low prices can be asked for such really clever-tooking things as are found in this small shop. THE PATTERN H Can be inexpensively ¥ Peoples Bank Bl¢ HEADS HARDEST TO FIT Go to Hagel Josselyn with hat problems, and whether large or small, she alw 4054 Arcade Square. T YOU WANT copied of your own materials at The Model, ys help: Those who are yet unbobbed (and it’s surprising how must take great care to select hats that fea;ures and not get quickly ont of shape FROCKS ARE A TRIFLE MORE DIFFICUL' Vor the average woman to make but when M cuts and fits at her studio, 309 Peoples Bank Bldg., many), really will properly set off the with too preat stretching. this season Bean it's no trouble. The day of the straight-up-and-down lent to so many women the ability to do their own dressmaking, and now, with the circular skirt and the plentiful godets, these women are finding that some experienced person must cut and fit, even tho they do the sewing. FADED, WRINKLED EYES Speak s6 loudly of age, even tho it may oftentimes, they're from eyestrain almost Edmunds can help you wonderfully, onde be yet on the way, and, entirely. Dr, and M Balcony, Fraser-Paterson’s, Glasses can be fitted now so that one is really quite smart in them, a) OVERHAULING THE WARDROBE Ta simply a necessary evil at this season of the year, but it may prove a saving, if some of your last year's things can bo cloaned at The Pantorium and made to do another year, MAin-T680, There's nothing like frequent cleaning to preserve one's garments, A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON HUNTING GOODS Camping and outings equipment at ‘The Camp Lewis Wireless Display Camp, at 12th and Vietory way, because they're closing out thelr stock, It's open for your convenience until 10 in the evening. (Advertisement)