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; a erez BRAINERD ~ By BETTY To Give Dinner re eeenc ene mu uw. shaded. cand Judge and Mrs, B will enter ad for 3 tee oui at clad ta | ¢ Mr, and Practice Club Mrs. Charles Bugene Ba who! The Monday Practice club w eave next week for Hilo, Hawail,|meet April 21 with Miss Mar where Mr. Banks will edit the Daily | Miller Tribune. This is the third of a see series of dinners that Judge and Mrs./ Trilight Musicale Burke have given. The twilight musicales given u wh oe der the auspices of the Nationa Dinner and Bridge League for Wot oh Dr, and Mrs. B. Weldon ere = sere Bs a A. Wa dinner tonight for Mr, and | hote aftergoons, will Bie Sesion Daly pone rite Burns) | after be held at the Army and ‘A basket of spring flowers will form | club aiy The centerpiece Covers will be e . Spiaced for 12 and afterwards bridge Farewell Luncheen Me es Tomorrow noon a group of men . a will give a farewell luncheon for D Ladies’ Day at Golf Club (Wo ¥ Griswotd, who leaves to. take Ladies’ day at the Golf club was/a post graduat urse in medict Fesumed yesterday for the first time at the Northwestern university at since the war. As usual a buffet | Chicago, Johns Hopking and Bellevue Juncheon was served and afterwards | hospital, New York, The men at those who so desired played bridge. tending the cheon will be Capt Mrs. Huiscamp wa ain for the | Hedges, Dr, W. 8. Griswold, Dr. H. I day. Reese, Mr. T, N. Jenner, Mr. Raiph The women started playing at 10/—. Chestnut, Mr, Edgar J. Wright a and the last co left the Mr, Worth Densmore, Mr. R. BE. EB course about 4:80, The women play-|son and Mr, A. R. Giles. ing on the links w Mrs. EB. B Dr. W. F. Griswold was « leuter Todd, Mrs. Arthu' Bixby, Mra.lant commander Tha abeak tas Walter Henry, Mise Gladys Water-jing station at the University of house, Miss Catherine Collins, Miss) Washingtor Ada Hanford, Miss Liew Morrt gon, Mrs. BE. P. Jamison, Mre. Rob ce awe ert Wilson, Mrs, L. EB. Eyman, Mrs . W. Boole, Mra, George Tilden Pp Pa al Mrs C. W. Stimson, Mra, Langdon ers Om -| C. Henry, Mrs. A. S. Downey, Mrs Ceci! Bacon, Mrs. H. F. Blake, Mrs out. Sidney Peters and Miss-@ena Howard Thomas, Mrs. G, BE. Hole, ttle Maturéas Mrs. Fred } Mrs. D. H. Moss, ev ““ Mrs. C, Huiscamp, Mrs, H. W. Sum eee . ner, Mrs. I. A. Perry, Mrs. Daniel “eli Se cela Bil mild Kelleher, Miss Mary Lea Fisker + ROR eg ibe or Wing Wiltlam Pigott. Mrs. F. V. Collins. The women are to play Mrs. M, Gillette neh-csi-the-Bound. Brown, and Miss Rebecca oe. lepeth M ‘a! girl Ewan for a cup every Tuesday from now ¢ mime h at Hold Meeting ea a. Pesan A Pees Mrs. D. C. Reed of th Yakima hey club held Monday ov arrived in Seattle Tuesday to visit At the home of Mr, and Airs, B. A. | Mr. ©. C. Seeley for a week it 7 © * ended. ba anne eee 24 James Blaine, who ie attending thd - Untversity of Washington. Flyers Organize yesterday from a ten days e Seattle Flyers’ club gave an bh Stone House at ¢ informal dinner last ht at the Wash. Army and Navy club or the pur “ee pose_of formally organizing the club.) Mies ( Hulbert is spending Siete eral days at Mt. Vernon, Wash White Elephant . HEIE ‘Tomorrow Mrs. Fred Graham, who ies Dorothy Ewing arrives home for two years had charge of the Saturday evening from New York Music department of the Century Where she has been studying music club, will arrange the musical pro cae wn “f ss Ke gram at the White Elephant. Miss s alle ho Florence Kubey will both sing popu- *>!y discharged from the army Jar music and play the violin, and >4* ‘ken & position as ctv ee Mrs. James Hamilton Howe will ac be aly nei eee he and his company her. wife are now residing. eee At Earlington Mr. and Mrs. Charice Bugene Ranks are staying with Mr. and Mrs. | home Friday Edgar Hampton, Eartington, until “ee their departure next week for Ha-' Mr. and Mrs. EB. J. Bartels wall. Monday for Olympia, to be « i ag eral dayh. Junior Club Meets | So ce ® ‘The Junior Practice club met yes | Mra. Frank Van Tuy! left for ¥ terday with Mrs. Ira Rawn. Owing ‘4 last night, called by the illness to so many of the members being in |°f Der uncle California; this has been the first) Eopetien im months. |DOCTOR TELLS GIRLS TO |DROP “SLOUCH” WALK Gives Luncheon NEW YORK, April 2.—"Drop the ‘slouch’ walk and posture” « the ad Mrs. E. H. Bucklin gave a luncheon | today at her home in honor of her ;@aughter, Mrs. Archibald MacGachen.| Vice given to the girls of America by Dr. Mary Merritt Crawford, who worked on French battlefields and Covers were laid for 14 eee knows much about health laws. She advises American girls to be “com. Sigma Kappa | peta in has been Mrs, W. R. Crawford was the of Mra. R. R. Ford of Bverett eral days Inst week. She ret eft eo vev The Sigma Kappa ¢irls gave a din mer last night for the incoming girls.| upstanding youths who are retarn. The table was attractive with spring' ing from the front. Pa The Thin Walls of Washington Brand Elbows Cut Macaroni make is possible to cook this highly nu- tritious food in a chafing dish. Only 8 minutes boiling required. No trouble, no dough on the hands. f To prepare a quick meal for four adults tak a package of Elbows Cut Macaroni, boil 8 minutes, add a can of standard chicken sou heat 2 minutes, and serve piping hot from the chafing dish. Be sure you have Washington Brand Elbows Cut Macaroni. The walls are thin as egg- shells. It cooks quickly. Good in a thousand different dishes. Made on the Pacific Coast NICE AND WHITE—CONTAINS NO SUBSTITUTES. “health” to the fine, clean, | Notlees for Thursday Phe briends of All club will hold a regular meeting at 630 p. m, in the wus of the Y, W, C. A. The members of the club are now busy re hearsing & play Miss Wilson Long be given some time in April. inder the able tion of whieh will Hawthorne entTeacher asso. ciation will hold a mee at 2:80 p.m. Dr, Bteve . of the University of Washington, will ad dress the members. Ladies’ auxiliary to Railway Mail amocation @t ¥. W. CG, A. cafeteria Ladies’ Aid of Moly Trinity ehureh, in churoh, 1ith and Olive, Mt 3 o'clock, Nineteenth Century Literary club, att home of Airs, Clay Phil brick, 4611 Bohubert piace, at 3.40, Robert Lee chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy, at me of Mrs K. Worthington, Boylston N,, at 2 o'el Seatth otal club, Order of E orn Star, at the home of Mrs. Sehaack, 2634 Ninth ave, W., at 2 Queen Anne Fortnightly club, at he home of F, 8 Bayley, 1235 ighth ave. W,, at 10 o'clock, Sew ae see Pythian Sisters’ Past Chief asso clation, at the home of Mra. L. G McMurtry, 1412 Bellevue, at 130. Elderbloom club ag Kr of Columbus ball from 10 ‘ o'clock. Mothers’ club of University trict at the home of Mra, Kober Bvans, 1305 63rd, at & o'olock Speaker, Mrs, O. FP, Lamson. Silver offering for Arm Daughters of St. George, Alexan dria lodge, 172, at Scottiah hall, at 1:50. eee Seattle Suffrage club, at the home of Mrs, M. J. Carrigan, 1723 Har urd ave., at 2 o'clock The cher assoctation of len school will meet in the school auditorium. Davidson, ently a ma Parent John B. A group of baving 4 gay time in New Mrs, W. Po Trimble took Dor Ewing, Mary Dudley Wal and her daughter Mary pring hop inet Saturday West Point. Mrs. Bentley has taken the girls to several musical affairs, ope of the most enjoyabie rae Joseph Hoffman at Carnegie hal, Mary Dudley left New York yenterday for Mississippi, where she willl stay a month be fore cpming to Seattle THIEVES WHO TOOK U. S$. BOOZE MISSING fo trace has yet been found of the thieves who, some time between Sat urday night and Sunday night, en tered the storehouse of the U. 8. ap praiser at Western ave. and Lenora st, and carted more than 3,000 | quarts of liquor away in a truck C y police and federal investi | or are working on the case. It | te believed that the theft was com mitted by some one familiar with the inside of the storeroome. The United States shipping board By CYNTI IITA GREY |Uncle Sam Is Aiding Women } | | | Dear Miss Grey:" I am of foreign birt ) years old, a resident of thie country for the past 10 years, and have a wellestablished business. My wife, m I married five years ago, is probably 45 years of am 1 don't know exactly. Sho in of a very jJealoun disposition, and is, I am) worry to say, Very nagging and unreasonable e » will not trust me, even in my| ecreature—a nightmare in any of bu«iness, the nature ef} home. requires the employment of Hut, at the same time, I have 1 and girl, She is a fre discovered from some yearr quent, almost daily visitor to the} servations that jealousy and office. Telephone calls of a bust-} cause usually go hand m hand ness nature arouse her curiosity. If from a woman or girl, she demands| Dear Mian Grey: I was surely an explanation, and immediately | surprised to read the letter in your ntarte quarteling (or rather atte mns about @ week ago signed, to do #0), It is annoying to me and) “A Wife First” That woman wrote my client contrary to human nature, It ta not She will not stay in her home and| natural for a female to love her leave the office affaira to my a mate more than her babes, whether tion, notwithstanding the fact that| human or brute, My mother died she hax no business ability, Her| when f was only 16 months old, #0 only reason for being in the offiee| 1 do not know what a mother is is to wateh me, I would «ladly pay|1 am a man, 33 years old, and have her expenses and Ive apart, but she! never been married; but, from my will not agree to a separation, I | own observation and judging from cannot cohtinue my work under the | what others have naid, there Is noth onditions, What would ivine? ing greater than the love of a mother PERPLEXED HUSBAND. r children. Jealousy very rarely reare ite for instance, the bear run ugly head in a home unleas it ts wild in the woods, If a per given some cause upon which to by chance, runs into a female t f with her cubs, and the cubs Are you sure you have taken gin to cry for protection, nee what the tro to instill in your wife | t place—not a very safe place the confidence which every in, I'l way. Why should not woman has ® right to feel in | the human family have just as much her husband's good faith and | love for thelr offspring as the ant " Perhaps you are tnctined to be ora of thene three men over friendly ty with the who work estab in your ment Perhaps you are more agree than the business demands in your conversation with your ents 1 not say you are. I am me pointing out to you y be where you im BY CYNTI Letters to Miss Grey on the Garrison Case on t to them, theve n could pot have maid what they tid, namely Lord 1 lalo aald, “If the whole world put into one seale, and my mother put into the other, the world would kick the beam. Leopold Schefer gays tut one thing on earth iw better than a wife that ix the mother John Quit Adama says that I am, my mother made me.” © A. ARKANSAN * * 11A GREY M is piled b with letters discussing the case of Ruth Garr ar each mail brings more. Space does not permit me to print nearty a letters, despite the fact that the most of them are worthy { printing. Following are some of the letters De Aa so many of in 1915. a ing Storrs, bere sa woman for some « a mother who would to say s than 20 centa, " can see some that other girls who are] of the man—| rur after and receiving the at- a wife who tention f married men, would take od oe Dudiey Storra bad really > to h Garrison, he would not her that If have permitted her to expose herself he didn't } away from her bus to such danger as killing another ad, ghe would hore her, and, | He would have committed the crime ¢ that wasn't enough, she would try | first, himeetf. other methods If both of them were net free to For Muth Garrison 1 can see no/ Gay it is doubtful if he would marry ra did not de ber. ‘The chances are he has an 8 his being knew abe t or gifts, exouse whatever otive her aa to } #0 she, of course right to his attentions married a no ote Jif a girl at that age is not o enough to have am h®nor or virtue. | when will she ev t «? There are far too many Huth Garrisons run I ning at large. They think they are | “putting one over” on friend wife, but, instead, they are only wasting the treasures of the own woman hood, and too often society winks its eye, and, when one of these mix guided girla goen #o far as this one has, there are dozens of people ready > gush over her and send her flow ers and candy. Why don't they send the flowers to the hospital, and the xweets to the orphans’ home? I would rather send Ruth Garrison a copy of the ten commandments. ONE WHO HAS BEE 18. Dear Miss Grey: Why will women steamer Gilendoyle, en route to! like Ruth Garrison kill good wome | Puget sound from the Columbia! for worthless men? An 1$-year-ol river, was compelled to put intel boy, by. the name of Bundy, killed Astoria because of engine trouble. another boy for $20, and was hung Little Stories for Bedtime BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by be Burgess.) Sammy Jay Misleads Buster Bear V HEN people refuse to believe that you have seen a thing, the st way to prove it Is to show it to nm, That is just what Sammy jay thought when he started to lead ister Bear to where Prickly Porky a4 hiding. Buster should see for imeelf that Prickly Porky had lost most of his little spears, Sammy waa so indignant because Buster doubted his word that at first his only thought was to prove to Buster | that he had told the truth. | But underneath that pointed cap Sammy Jay wears are some of the | smartest wits in all the Green For jest. Hardly had he started to show Buster Bear the way when he be: | gan to suspect that Buster might be a whole lot more interes in | Prickly Porky than from mere curt oslty to see him without his little |spears. Sammy glanced back at Buster, shuffling along on the ground after him. Never had he seen Buster quite so thin. “Buster muat be terribly hungr: thought Sammy. “I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he is planning to |make a dinner on Prickly Porky. That is why he wants me to show him where Prickly Porky is, and he ia Just p ending not to believe my | story about those little spears. He knows well enough that I wouldn't lead him to Prickly Porky if I thought he was going to hurt him.” Sammy stopped to think things over and Buster Bear caught up with him, “Well,” said Buster Bear, tn his deep, grumbly, | are you waiting for, Sammy Jay? I am anxious to see Prickly Porky without spears. When I | do, 1 will doubt your word.” “Come on,"-snapped Sammy, pre- | tending to be as indignant as ever. "I don't like any one to doubt my #0 come along.” Sammy started on again, from tree to tree, while Buster shut fled along below. Sammy changed his little never again his direction, #0 rumbly volce, “what! flying | Little by little | that soon he waa going right away from the place where Prickly Porky He shuffled along, grumbling and) muttering to himself was, Instead of toward him. of course, Buster Bear didn't know this, He shuffled along, grumbling and muttering to himeelf, and all the time keeping a watchful eye on Sam my Jay, Sammy kept right on, pre- tending to be indignant, and kept making remarks about people who | doubted his word So they went on for some time, By | and by Buster” began to wonder where Prickly Porky could be, ‘Then | he grew suspicious. He knew Sam- my Jay of old, and he suspected a trick, Finally he stopped. “Flow | much farther is it?” he growled. | Sammy knew then that It was, of no| use to pretend any longer. He fooked down at Buster Bea’ and winked. Then he spread his blue wings and flew off, screaming at the top of his lungs, “Buster Bear is |awake! Buster Bear is awake! | that all the little people of the G Forest might be warned. n joxt Story: Buster Bear Hunts | for Prickly Porky. | Ce ee ee other woman whom he would marry instead. That is why he allowed Ruth to take the blame. He possi bly thought he would get rid of both women in that way. In all such cases in the past, how many married the man for whom they guve their all? In nearly every case the man has laid all the blame on the girl and turned her down flat. Girls, take warnin SUBSCRIBER. Dear Miss Grey: How ean any one, and many there are, see any Justice executed in the handling of and caring .or Ruth Garrison? She is an offender of the law in the highest degree—wiliful murderess, a robber of life itself and life that wan cherished She is being swamped with floral Offerings and, in all, treated in queenly style, lodged in comfort, en: couraged to forget over her head Can this girl odntinue to lve a life with any respect behind it, sup: posing ahe does get some commuted sentence? We are told she has a kind, loving and pleasant disposi tion, and under these circumstances it seems to me, life would be a dread to her Women prisoners at the county jail at present are charged with of fenses far minor than murder, and it in @ practice of the administrators of the law to jail women charged with stealing from our department stores, taking articles they needed in clothing their children, yes, and articles they needed selves alive y are lodged fn jail ir heroine, clever enough to the drama she confesses to, is mated, entertained and, in my mind, admired for transgression arainet humanity Stringer, a man of his position, supposed to show no discretion in the safe-keeping of prisoners, surely uses no thought for himself. In concluding, allow me to inquire into the sanity of the ex-aviator who offers himself for the punishment of this crime, It is easily seen he's “up in the air” most of the time. Maybe, some day, the majority of our men will come to their senses and just picture themselves tn their high delight of “woman-adoration.” hey remind me of fox terriers in a circus tent Any woman who ts a woman, & possessor of common sense, would scoff at such a slave All sho wants fs respect, and not a devotion that shields hpyocrisy. A. L. The National Standard -the BIG VALUE Roll of TOILET PAPER. the crime that’s | to Keep. them: | to L fever waa a girl mor treasure would be taken up by ? pipes" ne growth of | tunate in love than I am,” It t J who had an inklin Simultaneously with tt cane PY regarded the man who was #0 | of its existen And {f Tiny had pe Seattle's army of working women | jientiy studying my photogr c from the gas he ha han come the women’s divinion of the | 1" the dream of every girl rt | fered in France, it wouldn't be ditt, t Hmployment service, and altho | to be loved madly, deaperate For| cult to pick the winnin adver ‘ ork unosten-|mé, that dream has come true! Only | turer es ww about ite work unostem | ii) horrid nightmare! The man| [Hut if handicaps were considered, tatiously It is fast becoming & momt’ Wig joves mo in a apy! And a Bol-| there was the knowledge I alone pos vital factor In the labor field shovik! And it is my duty to de-| sewed: 1 alone knew where the The past week has in the opinion him to the government se-| U-boat was berthed and in exactly of tis management been one of the | cret #ervice authorities if’ had to| what part of her hold the jewels mont successful since the depart- | repeat that little word for emph were store ment opened its doors at 110 Cherry | "IF I can ever get away from hi Certeis lacked thia valuable infor. nt. ae a clearing house for positions |~-and back to the world again’ mation for the woman workers | ‘The’ smoke from Certeis’ cigar Then why not give it to hime ‘The “maid problem” is the object | drifted toward my hiding place in| "OW?" I startied myself with the of special attention; thru ita per-\the body of the diver's et i I near moon ae . rather, why not buy my sonal service le’ department, un ly strangle » ly sneezed, ne y . vee der wae r p Boren the house-| coughed! Doubtless the throat 1 (To Be Continued) keoper, the maid, the laundress and | oxyame were more imaginary that RUSH IRRIGATION work other home workers, the women’s di- | real, nevertheless they were & Peril. | ay push validating proceedings in vision has supplied help to many |I suppone they were due to the pro} 0, Vint Nt etn bona wa 4 makeshift household. The divi-| longed strain of keeping still i ROO. te | oe is now endeavoring to secur My fingers ached from holding the aning Irrigation rights for the » is now endew ation of 350,000 acres in the the cooperation of the women of | feaven gation af . ould have to | Centra m gton, 20 and own- hour-day basia for the girls whom than on@® | thought I would have t ere met night in the Cham. " < 0 The mb out @f that old rubber gar-| . they y in their homes n : ; - nUeman | Det of ¢ ‘ ed a pet ent and surpr e gentle applicant berself ia not averse to|ment and surprise the gentleman} 7 ino immediate. action meeting her prospective employer | my 4 4 bg sand "|The bonds were voted by the die half way; and this spirit of helpful ict in 1917, but co rocee ot Ss om aan And how my apade would| ‘ict in 1917, but court p dings ness has brought satisfaction to . 4 validat the lewue so the securities ‘ umuse Hamilton Certels, But not many & home, Recen a man ap haps, #ufficiently to buy my re.|USht be sold have been delayed. plied for a temporary housekeeper | Perhaps, sufficiently buy my Pe ease tnt = lara during wit iliness, but ” SIGN All my muscles began to ache daring ha ite ncn, et et my muscen eens to ache a A nal 1a e foi uch service The nnd ae An oe pay tee . — 7 * TE eerie. athe |me that Certets had choren the time of a good Restaurant , bg ang to review all hin past life and to may : Fy applicants, who, when she learned | OOM entire future career - is that it serves the circumstances, was w to ak tip Shak he Guat ences, make the sacrifice In wages in order | We A019 Outaien enerey of one Le e to ansist this stricken family.| who has made a res fe ———— ed Summer homes acroms the Inke and He shut the closet door with a ee nT tre eat Ok Ok De wwe me Restaurants which serve ‘or help at this time. went Out autor An noon as| au . There has been an urgent call fort heard the key turn in the lock, 1| an imitation are build- stenographers, bookkeepers and | ict go of the nd sank ing up a reputation of other office workers, but the enl- |), nto the f the garment 4 ‘ ries offered are generally so low rubberteed material supported serving inferior food that they tempt only the apprentice ike @ comfortab nock. 1 throughout. Serve only workers. overed this with for | was The service to both employ® and! weak and trembli 6. 1 employed in giv free of char but was alert enough to notice at Cer & no pains spared to make a mat s had forgotten to ul the swing infactory bargain for all concerned. | ing mirror tn the wall of my room, SAUCE The jal interview which in held 1 wouldn't have to choose be THE ONLY ORGINAL WORCESTERSHING with the girl applicant is generally tween surrender and suffocation. | oss — ac dasa guare « of her abi Surely no other girl in this world by the prospec employer; in| eves found self in such @ queer t, It is the exception if a girl| hiding place! The uncouth garment | is turned down after a recommen-| which 1 occupied—without half fill dation by the women's division. ing—was really enormous. Jo Sea here ni St , a ae ss MME. . thought. T! upon it occurred to) The V ictory Loan me that it must have been manu-|] Superb Prima Donna of the New and Job OK factured expressly CAN I BUY MY ESCAPE WITH MY JEWEL HOAI « of th to fit @ gis tiff blouse together and tD SECRET? nt York Metropolitan Opera The woman who obtains the mort and that giant must be Tiny Goff! at the subscribers to the Fifth Victory Lib-| He was the tallest man I had even erty Loan will carry her head high-| seen outside of m circus. The ex METR LIT: ont as she ¢ her flag highest. | cowboy, ex-soldier was an all-around The we » bege—who demands | adventurer by nature, and just the A * 1 that the tothe front and|man to roam the depthe of ocean | Friday Evening, April 4 rubscribe to this Fifth Liberty Loan | aione and unafraid, in @ search for Prices—75e td $2.50 not only will elevate her head and | the ex-kaiser’s hoard of gems her f but rT heart and her soul Doubtless it was «in connection because her heart will rise as she | with the making of this garment a heeds the call of her country, and | cording to Tiny's measurements that her soul will expand when thru her | Certeis had called sé often at Mary / plea the Fifth Victe shall become the ree try’s suce the ¢ country’s eter w Mra. Frederick man of the women committee work and gi and th wry ord of our coun guarantee of Our | ugly elfare ausman is chair | way, a city campaign | ne women must SCHOOL WOMEN MEET Members of the H en's society met Tu the Good Eata cafe’ abeth Rowell, Bi: jand BE. H islature, and Mra. ¢ of honor Does not Pinch =, Does not Breck Does not Pl Jule, member of the leg gh School Wom erday at noon at teria. Mine dway, presided Jule, were guests | — S queak Liberty Loan | Thomas’ house | had I thought of Mary and the big, Not for a long man who was her slave. But now that spring was on its the hunt for the U-boat’ tme hid- — S Does not Twist SS T7 SS Does not Jear S Always stays // with the new —-|- non - pinching clasp. They cost no more than others—why not wear the best? Back Lace Sold everywhere—ask for them by name! Royal Worcester Corset Company, 28 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal.