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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1 THE 1 PAGE 17 | — rc - . ' * ( : . | I) ] IY IYRERG | P > S | y f > N t e|,.eattle Society : surmise i Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in | fa ee 8 ae Assistant—Laura Emory ere a « ) 2 ’ e © a MBreand Mrs. Campbe Hosts at Dinner To — * : | might; Assistant List Named 4 ! : -- be 4 » s t Daug Irs ELE A n . | cards « “ ‘ t ry ih . he . | Assist at Tea ay at The Oly : = | A Mrs b a) rob ue F irs. George - z Bridge Club prey | ses {rs. Elica } aaa Mts. 2 ” t fe or y. M I Bov " th b Hazel . ee at > . . q om Mrs. ¢ ! a Eug I F ‘ . Mrs. Lee Shaw Ww Rik ia) % ook ‘ : : Lilly, Mrs. Edwin Rip sR . . ‘ . pga . } B. Smail, Mrs. Leo Bradner, Mrs. x. Directors one s ‘ ; | rs Davie and Mrs. Edwin J. Brown,| Dinner Dance 4 i eH i ‘ : 2 Seo tng ter aon grag wp th rt os Te | ans Bridge Serie 8 Celebrate Wedding t Mt 4 ity and is aiming 10) ¢ are and fur : | The Interlaken Bs + he HAPTER A, P. B.¢ § ¢ ) J | Hiepetid How Anniversary ; A.B. BO, | series of bridg Mr, and M Frederick Da . : y th M . i be given next " their » " ee na ‘ . Z | 2 o'clock, at t Mr. and Mrs. Milt fe. t J cane ge 4 7 { Arthur M. Hare t 1 their we orse ¢ es Apaaiew she 7 aap dt tne . 4 | e,.° 4 evening Hallowe 0.6.8 = ss ‘ or . pais A epee t a f «a « os \ Small Bridge for cake e 4 Mre eet ood CATR y | Mrs. Swalwell . f ment oy 7 k P. tF | | ' - + . . ° or @ ‘ Tt rachatt puree in ee : (7 ake Feanut From Lugs | tained wit sm ige at ft tM I , heme this afternoon in honor of Mrs pedi Shops Mare ipod oes erick Swalwe mul a Guild w . pry . . 0c KF ORD, “Tih, Oct. 30.—With the aid of the new vy Niblock) toa, at the Orthos t ¢ . y to piven oacure i, oM BENEFI ANCE bronchoscope a peanut was removed from the lung Z iP miae ‘peg ipl Lele B. Like ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. H, Hopkins, tn) yor The drill tear 4 ‘ux of 18-month-old Norman Anderson here. Physicians § Entertains at Dinner ongiitcs ci Mov P Portrait by Hartsook Studio r NE ae od i ,,, Said the operation was a success, but the baby is extreme- ia Mt. Theo A ta FI Sa ase o Meare. ae eaine 3 ly ill with pneumonia, which set in after the peanut had & ten "suet at t nm dinne . aJ HIGHLINE I A RAI F E for Piedmont, ( . T "been removed. 4 dance at the Arctic ( Th a n o Hig P P ( b ve — J h t 1 fre. A 1 Mt { hg 2 4 =| Small genet “sie s and Mrs| 4 1 hort Fran a| Se se eo coin ine Sa OE. mess ear :- Come Shopping Wi ecille -:- | with a small lun at and Mrs. C30. Ros the aft ; + ' Fourth NY wall t on Tuesday afternoo r noon " “ } P ‘ f xine ze i SA Deh NA RA, L. M. COFFMAN IS HAVING A SATURDAY SPECIAL i | eee ; r at 4 satin combinations, in the season's most popular ] Women’ s Clubs ites cade .| FOR attervon wear on stil sad oy semeaition. Ge Sos oe CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ' ADDITIONAL CLUBS j ‘. : at a Gd among the smarter pe t the very special price of $5. 223 Pine j ae | M » " ‘ . will be held at Ve € mple bl i ROSSLAND P.-T. A TWILIGHT TEA t ‘ sre eek oe : pepe are th L ple blac Por the girl who wears the off-the-fence hat that is so very smart The Rossiand P..T. A. w 4 its Tishion. cé: (he ; = ¢ waeiote Affe: 8. “pga ae now, the “Pirate” modél is the jauntiest thing she'll find } monthly meeting Sat ng 1 Societ “ ‘ * M A iH ¢ the | course, are long—slender ana ° . ; : nae énry' lecrua’ Lacture Gurekiir ¥ 4 itt speax | longer, or flared and caught FUR TRIMMED COATS_—$! i October 31, at 9 o'clock. > ; br , ver, b avtth the full epee at ot wetient thidies ana tha ‘best oan | { alc and dancing ta I P. Bush In.| CHAPTER ¢ E. ( ness of some contr 9 ee 4 ‘ ee waite ’ rae See ian oe ey ; Ze Kevatone vis. color and-material the girl who st be smart, and yet inerpensively 4 HALLOWEEN DANCE ANI priv to b t ty M k : 2 coms to ha t y arrived. CARD PARTY the public is invited. ‘ tah’ Mecots Ak Scat ‘ : ge ‘i The black satin gown is eve 5K : Robert Morris Chapter, 0 Ss ee aha the ioe hools, Mr. Jay! good, when and how it ap- FORC ED TO Vv AC ATE f i will give a Halloween d ELE t he 2 a , pears, and some of the very 8 al ashing pr 01 er gift 1630 ; ard N. of W } : ers a9 cleverest ones that I've seer r ol ten i tober ne 3 : rsa . - . cs SSot are trimmed with appliqued Pe ate buyers seize just such opportunities as thisshel i in-the Arcade dui! As a eee ‘ l t with | flowers of brig shades, or pick up hand-made gifts for little or nothing { cial feature there will be a prize) WILL VISIT STUDIO 1 nave.| the gay flowers hand-painted | g es pA ae Z i waltz for amateurs Mas ¢ ut 1 on the satin itself. The ef- | A STARTLING SALE AT THE BON TON! : Eastern Stars and are fn. ey of I b- | a fect is most charming and T ne ns ont velvet s from $1.95 to $10, pattern hats included. i Yet to" atvend de hsb. ext possesses quite the coveted | od chee a ahs aa f H T M air of individuality Quality, without prohibitive cost, seems to characterize 2 millinery HALLOWEEN DANCE a Mra, J./¢ sale at which I was allowed to peck, Olympic Heights ( will enter 7 ok 5 300. @:toditcweat | ay" : oie eh tain with’ its an Halloween Aaselaras PLEASING THE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES dance Saturday evening, October 31. | OLYMPIC CAMP TO MEE SMARTE i WOMEN In china de now on Christ- eg ae ‘ c ° te hiever no. gift t nis-Howard Studio, PAST PRESIDENTS’ CLUB Naleniantor An login iO ietan ea a fone it | A Un | of @ agp ati oer The Past Presidents’ Club of John Nh ~~ | : - > pe a ted, e ¢ GY have the individualit and personal charm of t e ¥ Miler We RC weet. for ws By Lulu Hunt Peters, M.D. bent rive eer Fred soho Nas mode thom are so ms mich swore acceptable: thaw (hose ee tec rons: cone (at M Pe) he ” ew Medical Bid chased hurriedly and in “wholesale” lots at 12:30 o'clock, with Mra Kate ie i Fatn or ef Viet and Kealth and Diet for Ieldren ick’, N Medical Hidg hased hurriedly and i holesale” lot Whittington, 2251 Ferdinand St LEGISLATIVE I Smart things aclected by a 1c THE WONDERE L $15 FROC KS ' INFORMAL DANCING PARTY Risky wll ‘ieee | food that t fattening if it hap- |" en tho knows what 18 smart— when you shop with the Hollywood Girls, will The Seattle chapter of the Chi-! t t mor n th tem} anda ¢ ae ae’? 1 in a season. Visit their shop at 1681 t : 0 © exes E ago, Milwaukee & St. Pi J Fomen’s Club will hold ft t e weight OR T 1 HOU SEW IFE Ste ene, Pee sPasacing party « nae r rucular dietet dae! Le els te or earn, E School of Dressmaking, Y { matter of five or ten dollars saved here and there adds to the f ncing party at the Mot t ' tpt, le dalanc Aa " ved 0: ” Baker Park clubh 1 rigs ae _ me ee WGA oh Bert ittle old bank balance. and ¢ "penny saved is-a penny earned. Rainier drive, ver 5 : ; Rai e ees October 31. It will be in the weitind yas ‘ y is ed) A FROCK WITH RHI} tESTONE ture of a Halloween affair, and the | on x 1 fat f i. 4 e: > st tid Is easily made if they set at Hemstitching Shop, 41¢ committee, of which Mra. O. ©.| nile t 1 Eitel. Over Bartell's = Mercer ts chairman, is promising “Ae cheats 4 i brea ‘ i ae Gc akte se ; : special features for the eve ; 1 told t A Mit hinestones that are sewed on are never so satisfactory as those | ning. aa ¢ é sy e JUST FOR SA TU RD AY AT THE BU BEL E Nath tually “beck “oun pped™ tags the alaterial! 1 Patrons and patronesses for the ‘ ade fa Satin and dinner a oY sf 's affair are Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earl-| Federation t T fectly 1 SMART GARMENTS ing, Mr. and Mra, R. J. Middleton, | Plymouth acd yer w Both new and used, very modeling done also. 60% Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bradshaw, Mr. t pre to ‘ of Melrose’ Ave. “N, Apt F and Mrs. F. N. Hicks and Mr. and) for the coming y tette g he rink , A Mrs, Frederick M. Dudley. ‘in the Home.” November 8 to 14 ha. : ah 9 Syke ye | Because a perfectly stunning coat was discovered to be undecoming 86 is been named as Ch Book ? ; 5 As ing dress hat will enliven plainest of informal go to its firstyowner after a time or two, is the reason you may have i HALLOWEEN DANCE | than. "very, (moderate nd make one feel so perfectly “corre up-to-the-minufe garment for perhaps a third of its original Rada Uphus Chapter, 0. E, 5. r mike ; ma te a give a Halloween = Alcohol, even if tak-| DID YOU KNOW Py ie rere, October $1 main at ' nts That “Robbie” has m ) # Denksiidgs and) THE PERSON AL TOUCH 182nd st. and Victo a and assoc a te , ¢ t you've painted yourself, Lessons at Ceramle and friends are cordi become ‘Arcade Square eR | | ded with reascd | ech ee SORORITY WILL HOLD BBall adi paae ales abe ead her : little pfece of chinaware that you have decorated is, of course, Alpha Chi Omega Soro: will con- uncer al | Pa AR duct a rummage sale at 1630 Eighth »wing consciousness of the | is just 00 C. of but. e YOU R TEL’ LLTAL HGR rs H: Tage perce con alee S OF AC ave. Saturday, October 21, from 9 jee of children's by |t xim: hat ance) Sante Bren Ate al Bani Hide CALAIS | enh tome in faded, wrinklea eyes—and eyestrain hastens until 5 o'clock bara ; haract T - s : ? vie 8 | aran Dr. and Mrs. Edmunds, Balcony, Fraser- ; e.¢ ¢ nd pullding 1 Y for} . RUMMAGE SALE the contribu me t £ je of foods. |APPROXIMATE CALORIC VALUE 4 woman, capecially in business, owes it r Poe Walliagford Chapter, 0. E. Ss. wil h ridge t ne is that not measure t value OF ALA norte DRINKS | © best of her ability, her y ane is t app noe | on r thinks of a wo with bright, shining eyes as “old.” have a rummage O« Merumiat ' f f t | . HE tober 31, at Oe eREP oes | ; Sper pete | N NE\ ER TOO LATE AN HELP aitiet itl Weecuoe thelne 3 t ki seas fh | a Hallowe'en costume at Sutherland's, 414 Eitel Bldg. Over Being utterly miserable if lier face is disfigured by unsightly hairs? RUMMAGE SALE AT pees HA : >i ae | Bact i's | Esther Baum, expert in electrolysis, removes them at 1109 Amer- ECONOMY MARKET tik ed ol lee eal . » « p ou (2 table- | a Ore ember 6, 13 and 20, | can Bank Bldg 5449. | James A. Sexton W. R will dina teat a3 oi | The last-minute costume secker is little bother to the costumer who o faine hold a rummage sale in Stall netia 7 tm ‘ataseh a Ca." per} has an especially large selection from which to choose use of a depilatory on the face in most cases scems to stimu the Economy market, Satur ings ae tise ina sone ) : | AC iy late the hair growth, and causes redness and soreness of the tender ober 31, beginning at 10 o'clock : peice (2 table Nhe : , t a | THE ONLY WAY TO REBLOCK ; WILL, HOLD chide f aD Oan ‘ OI PN apa Ar Der at Hat hape, regard " <t and RUMMAGE SALE the 1 Covnila tities h ofee Is SCrpbas | they 29 Peoples Bank I f to The Pantorium, where Kappa Sigma Mothers’ « e ee brag ape ; : : mpi | ripen at fabric without injury, MAIn- ge sale Saturday, Oc r November sum 1 ne per, ou pit age rape Fecha Mth, thru f Mr.|1 There are | tablespoont | Sas cia eVaw rae We cover can be copled' of! your: old tele ober 3 2009 Second ave . ie Hcg i ftbod Sweet Oa ne h | ‘daitlong rag Ad a ta sy tat’ Towiat tae \ : nee in a han | If one need always be watching lest a delicate gown be soiled be- GAMMA PHI BE’ Peay rane) cearEns ks med : ‘opal on pas MeN AN Rane sph ae yond repair, where is the fun’ ofs*stepping ont? Legh y dren's favorite storie Saturday | w t od to be true, if} Cide 5 C Der ounce ( we “A. epne men 190 RUMMAGE SALE sflernioon,,on the 14th, « pantomime | anything was ever too good to be| tabi ; AN ASTONISHING SPECIAL AT COLMAN’S! ah ieete Gamma Ebl Beta Sorority will) entitled, “Singing Feathers,” will|true. Certain combina are more} } 15-22 Cs. per ounce (2 table ‘The most perfectly gorgeous Mandarin skirts, all solid hand em-| THE RIGHT HEEL FOR A HIGH INSTEP hold a rummage sa urday,/OC| +. given ‘in the auditorium of the| fattening than others, yes, but alm bimantiatal | proidery, and some of them worked in gold thread, are positiv For a low instep, a wide or a narrow heel—a shoe that fits your H Best yen Chamber of Commerc |r use t combined are} Tomorrow — Mechanical Exercise | Betify wold Rts 40) anda SoBe sey upon Uae tue regulars: tele foot, no matter what its shape, is to be had at Lindgren’s in thelr : tt for Red| | price for such things. 1616 Second. Hotel Gowman | Foot-Fitters at only $9 and $10. 1807 Fourth Ave HALLOWE PARTY clubs affiliated the} m attening , oa ‘or Reducing | A R $10.18 Col. Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of the te Federation are ash en cathe VTA KunaK Can, of ling a ahde that is both smart and wonderfully comfor ub A Ri, will have a Ha en par the contests described on page| brea a Vom f werd: | A Mandarin skirt thrown across: the dark polish of a plano adds} Getting ify ne i ie b Liat art i wonderfully comfortable is a tober 31, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. | bulletin { hn daly etern f Sante at Wiese \ PATTERN HAT a Members and friends cordially in Copies of book lists, sent out by 10 p | Adams 250 Park ave, New y urge f , SRD f : vited the General IFederatio® and con-| ever, if d our diy Please. Evemees t2e2°| PHE WRAP-AROUND COAT In easily made, nt little cost, from your material (if you wish) at f 15 ee books suitable for gift pur-|not secure enough banda peta RB onvolone bearing your Of last year can be made into a flared model, up-to-the-minute The Model, 629 Peoples E nk Bldg 4 NO, 95 | poses, homes, libraries and club re e da our energ¥ and heat|full name and address, The pame 1 Tho Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. Fittings by ap. : 4 CHAPTER NO. 95 | poses, homes, libraries and club re-| th I HI name and address. Tha, 5 this’ season, at f ae eteg aa, eda) a i : T0 GIVE DANCE | views, may be obtained from sec-|needs, you would reduce on it. But 1 prt Saiy one tor athiek sor ich ae pointment, 6 to 9 evenings. FURS CLEANED AT 25% DISCOUNT : feattle Chapter No 7) retaries of affiliated clubs of course, such a ae would us ae |clone ‘THN conte in stampa extra | ee | Remodeled and relined, too, at The Model, 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. z | oe. ‘Thompson, chairman | wholesome h for reducing and for|Make letters as brief as porsib: "8 6 { will entertain with its annual Hal-| Mra, W. H. ‘Thompson eer tt | general use because it Js deficient in| NOT OVER 200 WORDS, and typo or | It'a quite a saving of time and patichce to have your modiste in Joween dance on Saturday evening, | of the literature divi {mineral salts, vitamines and n, | MaKe thom legibly with ink. Please | the heart of downtowH® where you can run in after work for a Moths ate Teas likely to cat into your furs df they are well cared 4 Qetober 21, in Shrine auditorium,| co-operation of all clubwomen in]m i Oly }aiKn your name an evidence of " atid and cle 7 1 - d Pine. | the vities mentioned | i op lone b 0.N Uae’ Gln eA | ML, eda % Masonic temple, Harvard and Pine,| the activi 1 | : t : : . ELAM Pa: ; ean aks ‘ ms al ise, race oe ipadepibee eon Ade 5 1" enon ou. TH 1 ; Gt MILTON SILU AS A MAN DESIRES SORDICA CHORAL CLUB UNSHINE CLUB tion to. calori he 9 Y GoraK QUITE A MAN ING! RR EN Te ir Wil be: at ‘The Colonial: theater, BUsAAVSMNAEMBAdAy!-Noremtall TERTAIN Queen City Sunshine ¢ will meet | markedly ¢ MEtey Erne: OELGN ry at ral. Inova A bob cur 6 with your dollar marc oll 1 Shor ind 2 “Twenty-Ono," starring Richard Barthelmess, is coming : 7 ne Nordica Choral | Tues November 3, at 12 o'clock, | food, Jut Bok ue ou fo ¢ (PED, SEL P| te As) ‘ Tuesday, November 8, and Thursday @November comes the pie~ Ow will entertain with a Halloween | with Mrs. Robert Pope, 1708 Melrose fsa these down markedly anc | 1D ENVELOPI During the rainy season, when curls must be so frequent, a Nelle ture for which you've been waiting, “Sally,” starring charming E ay eve jetober 3 ‘. Fag luncheon reservations call| sume enormous amounts o} 4 saving here and there keeps one looking well with little expense Colleen Moore, ; rty Baturday vente Oot ea is Rig enabean bene played in! cattoniig foods, andi atitl ome: walght!| Copyright, 1026) by: Tho Cepres Mat~ aving here and ther Ds one looking well wi rp n 4 ‘clock, at Nordica Lodge } y dar “4 ioland, al the afternoon, because, let me repeat, th la no thew Adams Service, (Advertisement) on 1 id, h A “ - } ‘ : a

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