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’ aay Mi Catherine t. Mi s Froth Mts tine Mad M | ingham, dys ¥ Keith Mi Amy Donald, Mi Hortense ¢ atherine Coll wi appar tter tisburg Visitor Mine Ca ertaincd Mrs, George Nod \ lertain eight quest On at the Hote honor of Mrs. } burgh, who aves for ber ring her er, many interesting diver been planned for Mrv. T Born » and Mrs are the birth has be ¢ Alfred mn Ulich t 1 holm and M ine Crawford Mi th " Ata M n M home m it yt visit, with M tame is chairman of Mr Walter mm Mr recety H. De Mrs «el Turenne of o uw OH urcell iniaa de heon at Tacoma mtry Club h Frank Fey, whe Tacoma, was given « Biliieen by her hostes , at the T on Monday rand Mi tertain Rand Mrs at din inn. . ngemen Mra, J Ww ave charge Mrw Mre Idow hibald Mr Herring Egyptian Bal oO Hartzell Ad ra Eeyp give ar Ww ¢ Hartee pd er nig ai we vag . . cheon Hostess David Whitcor to 10 tom: at her Ss be used for d Engaged of Mise Betty of Waterloo, Towa, has bee to Mr. Richard Hall, of city. The marriage will take im June. Mann visited her aunt Bentley, bere last was prominent "no p of the younser , Vivacious girl who left many here. A Cross Jumble Shop Anderson will render a very program of uptodate during the noon hour at the ‘Crosa Jumble Shop m1 4 and 6 p.m will be a dansant Shop day at the gmble Shop Vivian Strong Hart delighted ee tee demble Shel ons.” ton, cio with her beautiful sing |) 'T, bowman, left ine of her selections WAS )) ces ranch near Momen written by man, Karl Eppert. Mrs Appleton was most pleas the piano. an Elephant Shop Were Downs will sing ®t) we jonn Ober of ® tomorrow at the White Ble}. son of Mr. Frederick Ober H Shop. Miss Caroline Garin, author, who died last year, has! McGill will be the pianiste ome to Seattle to make hia home ed {with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and| cce-Amerique | Mra. John Fay t and ridge University of Washington eee card party and the dansant Be f $2 at the Army and Navy 2 pb tg one of the) xtr. and Mrs. R. William Crosby an iinet oF | tet yesterday for their country — dancing | PIAC® at Madina, where they will ro course 3 | ., Ear things ere rather ungettled, main until Easter. . broad, i te ar abroad, in cabarets on] Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Oakes and 3 Ear entertainment. Anda|their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Philip od be their own again, Hartt, left Wednesday for Vancow | ar sretnes to be a gaia| Yer, B.C. and will return Sunday. | ‘The tables have been going) a | iy. and cards will be played w tion room an Y irene of. the club. Follow-| Journ in California be served in the +e Bory rol rooms, where! Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Paschal! ver Wendell |and Mr. and Mrs. Cerlton Huiseamp hour. Even those who do| . have time to indulge in cards| Capt. D. R. Morris of Fort Totten, Pidance, will drop in to partake|N. Y.. is spending a few days in the tea, to help the French cause. | city, the guest of his mother, Mra. | Ufhe patronesses include: Madame|#. B. Buell is of the ond Auzias de Turenne, who| 44th C. A. C. t of the local branch of| France Amerique Relief associa-| Mr J. Dole, designated the “Pine has been untiring in her ef-/apple King” of the Hawaiian islands, to aid her countrymen; Mad-|is visiting Mr. and Mrs. KE. R. Ad Pierre d'Humilly de Chevilly,|ams. On Wednesday Mr. Dole and Bernard Pelly, Mrs. Hdgar| Mr. and Mrs. Adams went to Lake Mre. A. H. Anderson, Mrs.|Creecent for a week's fishing trip Bacon, Mrs, Frederick Baus-| oe Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux, Mrs.| Mr. and Mra. Roland V. L. Beddoe, Mrs. Ira Bronson, ore giving an automobile ‘Thomas Burke, Mrs, Wallace) Hoods Canal for the Hi Collins, Mrs. J. H. Cooper, Mrs.|honor of Mrs. Ankeny's sister and 5 J, C, DeVoe, | brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Teetor “ ey fen, aint we. pict Dew Mothes, lows, who are their th. Mrs, Joshua Green, Mrs.|suests. Two automobiles will make | Mi. Rowe, Mrs. J. T. Heffernan,|up the party, and they expect to H. C. Henry, Mre Trafford | fish Mrs, W. E. Herring, “HH. Howard, Mrs, Daniel Kelle-| Mrs, J. D. Lowman, Mre. Alex e F. McEwan, Mrs. A. B. Stew-| a Mrs. D. E. Skinner, Mre. A. | ing @ week's v Mrs. C. D. Stimson, Mrs.} Stimson, Mrs. L. K. Tappan,| Mr. Don H. Johnson, who has been Marry Whitney ‘Treat, Mrs.|14 nonths overseas, returned to Se- ert Wilson. jattle recently and resumed his for-| committees fiiclude |mer position with the Washington tions—Mrs. J. D. Lowman, | TYPewriter company “Para a aw no | Mrs. David Gilmore, who has been Thomas Green, Mrs. W. T. is California, will return home the! and Mrs. William McKwan,|i#tter part of thie week. She has | Cecil Bacon i# chairman of| een away for vera) months. | 3 Gunso, spe | Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hawley will Mrs, Henry Ristine, Mrs.|move to their summer home at Mar. ickerson and Mrs, George |‘? lake on May 1st Covers rrow ing ations guests Mr Mr. Fred Nashem, M Mr. Frank Dorsey, 3 hn | Daws, Mr, Ainsworth Arnold Beerer, Mr. I. and Mr. Jack © Ja M Ryers ar Mai engagement Mrs.! Modern Woodmen sociat, Will Entertain ‘Tues evening camp No, 11 Woodmen of Am w fi dis at the Ar 284 tn On tay Driftwe et ° Moder tertai 4 their fat dance tr * the charge this be prov d Th ring no efforts most enjoyable . committee 7 to make the events given aunt, Mra yenterday for her tome at th ohn wife Lieut. Col Hensburg Charles maen Horton home at will move Mr. and Mre have bought the Dr Three Tree Point there the Ist of May and Hackensack Mr. Paul couver, B. weeks, c i the world Mr. and Mre. Ankeny trip to} week end in ee irs | Miss Marian Thomsen, cer, and Miss GriMths, teachers of the Ballard High school, are spend. fon at Bast Sound. * Mixes Mer. o- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hibbard have | urned from a motor trip thru California, is chair committee, Bouffleur, | Hert Far ‘Thomas Bordeaux of the refreshment d by Mra. A. J #. M. Hedges, Mrs Mrs. J. F. Douglas Battle Cariton Hulscamp of the dansant by Mrs. W. 9. Peachy, Mre Richard Perry, Mrs. Paul Henry . Nathaniel Paschall, Mrs, Ed 3. d Garrett and Mrs. J. H. Hewitt : e girls of the younger set who assist the dansant committe J Miss Dorothy Ewing. Miss | osu, McEwan, Miss Judith Gibbs Mien Guendolyn Carkeek, Miss Rose Hlowe, Mixes Frances Oldham, Miss Mary Delafield, Miss leabei Harris, 7Mies “isa Michaelis, Mise Lillian | ‘Michaelis, Miss Dorothy McEwan, Mies Eleanor Keith, Miss Sally! Blake, Misw Catherine Jerome, Miss Alice Ives, Miss Dorothy Lindsey bd | and Mra.) Mr. and Mra, G Virtue of | |the Palisades have arrived In Seat {tle and will be at the Hotel Chelsea | Juntil the graduation of their |ter, Eloise, at the ‘awhington, is chafr. committee, as. daugh- University 1 Mrs. John W. Godwin are Washington Hotel, having r turned from a #ix months’ sojourn in ifornia, Mr at the CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometriat m Kyes Fxomined te SIZ Second Ay Phone Main 26 [article will and diadvantages of purchase and | Welfare. | ties ot |” “Ts Catch a Man x ot in oth play of your work How will He” k nghar ed o'n where m ina ¢ rothers « nvite y that charms you may Him" around ¢ helpful Him help help you « wash the , ' cleverty in the dinhen —— srorry mors A mere ting. You must Re to mak and work of your er things also Ayn Wine problem here to show off now what yo! , n others and fathers handy, Make Men to the house show off your you cheerful h and Make eip eat, and If you do it thinking of ook a be " n own Your girl Inv Don't It lives longer #ilk #toekin As at me, he will thin’ em forget th and BY B In recent artich ment I took up the discussion of ar uments for ayetem in the pure for goods used by and payment ment plan.” the There is a fundament in the credit ment plan which derstood. Credit discuss stem and the instal « May have bro’ to a fudge party gingham a man's he high > you ° Apron rt than in your k of you own G99 By CYNTHIA GREY Thinks Column «a Melting Pot Dear Mins ent letter running hi 1 iy sidelights on ted prov teresting, and we m man lifferent person litte \ blame the the wives for b iris, st peaks of wives lke Mont wiv for attention lant night resting places the unit immoralit narried men and if the 15 tried treating affint ally hunbands moral slackers exinting win & nder men he ever thelr “ they do thelr on wre path their There are ard well eager from and cow- man ph lame for wrong doing on another's in moral coward I they think are the who hav Most terrible or # ph or woman wh on the his or her shoulders if ” trouble of us have severe trials a ve an tn at some and va jority who meet trials time all vor of whom their tempts to f with other in t our oe big hear and tlons face }out fiinehing, and so work out their Y BYE th for mee comive That tem on this depart con A te ment mnt tem is the credit hase and payment ine the family. This the antages hasty buye past nto m or unr because de Mas thes too « are permitted lindulge such as planos jpaid for in jmand that so-called “instal difference ja not always un- fs extended to a eanary patder et automo instalments whieh d¢-| dancing, not the cheap, public dance some real food, clothing er education be sacrt-| people together in the home, He will attend the | firm or individual because he al-| iced. The dangers of the inetalment | heaps young people occupied | ready possesses property, a bank ac | *ystem exist only for thom persons /out an evil to it m led the disrepute. | somewhat liable xperienced and aking purchases to family ferred’ payments ¥ times families luxuries jen, ote. cu into necenaity of | count, or character and earning atil-|Or families who use poor judgment / ity whic the payment of extended is SECU seanion of the pu Purchase and payment on the in stalment plan, ix sage upon the fu creditor and the p’ ¢ counts upon hi ity to pay that ability and ties which may render his customer unable to pay Fut instalment undesirable and RP. Nettleton re-| many persons think ft 4 the| turned today from a six weeks’ wo | Itself is good, and the abuse of the | system. | should not like the be al the system itself. tline, the disadvantages of t tem The general use system springs from the inability of in moderate families to pay for certain such as the house—in a lump payments permit delivery period. Unserupt took advantage of instalme and the merchant trusts chief disadvantage first. of all goods at one time with payments spread over a long t customers to palm off on cannot di luxuries ar the though: or person w & temporir debts, The credit | 4nd who RED by some pos | between chaser For | family only by cash the tinct advantages mode on the ineta’ in effect. uture both urchaser, The buy is prospective abil a mort for the and may actually be of economy inks the uncertain instalment legitimate method of Are absolute security for| im the expenditure of their earnings incriminate well nd Necenni ties tful and thrifty ho in hampered ¥ lack of ready plan has dis When used in iment plan is a family finance made the baxia instead of extravagance It enables many families to realize buying in not the/ their ambitions for shiftiess system The system ed to mave the full purchase, and the meeting the regular training saving aher when abuse of credit. lowed dincredit Here follow in advantages and he instalment sys to in goods bought firmly fixed that th paid for goods goes account and the prosperity are th chase and proper family home are of the instalment ircumsatances | expensive necenm furnishings for a sum. Instalment the purchase and f | gratified because of they may well t wise use of the ins and no should prevent ita ui ulous merchants, the needs of such Real- Jiffy-Jellis fruit juice liquid form, A wealth is condensed to each dessert. a true-fruit dainties, ithful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply ‘water. Com ire old-style gelatine desserts. [| It will be a delightful rev- elation. Get the right kind = PAIN-WEARY FP KE phere are har Pain because they ptain relief ed = stoma vonatipatio inh kk actle from th nm with th of the pe in and mi la will res y_actio alth and everywhere digorde pain-ridden leverywhere who eontinu Fruit which encourages thrift laudable ural ambitions and If they cannot be heeitation or a comfortably furnished home, or for a piano much sooner than they might if they wait t price of the necessity for payments te a| and planning Often alment on i are paid for the muving habit in «0 6 sum formerly to start a bank foundations for laid. The pur-| urnishing of a} and nat-| lack of ready | pe attained by a} talment system, falne pride | ne | CLUB NOTES FOR SATURDAY ‘ don F. Miller, Woma: flavored with | The John F, Mil essences in | jief corps, will giv in vials. dance in Veterans’ of fruit | mory tomorrow nigh vor So it brings Oversens Olu! The Overseas elu dance at 9 p. m hall, The money ra club dances ts used p work add boiling |) | the War memorial, it with the |) Classic of Mra. M. A. Wait N., at o'clock. ° Washington,” by W: reviewed by Mra. J. | | | Seattle Audubon Society | Seattle Audubon society announes The club will hold whist drive on the 24th of April at) | n’s Relief Corps | Woman's F an okbfashioned hall of the Ar t | b will have «| at the Douglas | ined from thene for war relief ite next | b Dance Classic Culture Ctnb | Culture club at the home e, 128 Harvard | Life of George oodrow Wilson, Parker. | bird walk for Saturday, April 19th. | Take 846 boat at Leschi park for | one of caln ‘This will afford an unusual | Medina, opportunity native haunts, of Mra. is Invited to view Auxiliary to Co. D KH OCAN FIND) Infantry to ‘The auxiliary to Co. D, 161st U. people | infantry, will give an to wuffer | ‘div know how to| tomorrow night at t 1 in back and hips, |club house, 18th anc Inervousness, weakness, poor sleep. |turned boys of the company are es- ch, | weary, head” | pecially invited, All 4 | to be guests, idneys and irreg- m, Foley Kidney - very first doses, em, and rid your! vinone that wery, ¥ re your Kidneys and give you back | strength, Sold way high school Fri | the birds will show tNustrated ture is for Scouts under the le Albert Timmerman, C. J. Albrecht will lecture at Broad- of the Layean island, birds in their | Jership Public », 16ist U8. Dance informal dance he Renton Hill 1 Madison, Re men in uniform day evening on He The lee. plates, the benefit of Boy own ely It point of the world today A kind man his wife for another has ceased to furninh him with » thrill, nor would he aceept from freshness has lost from an Aw br ation to one all resolves itwelf down The crying np in for just ain would not when Ifish ness cindne neglect the and fore young girl the youth, Innocence which she when with ver affair with © emerge ried 4 ma kt human her ant | would not neglect her husband when | he ceanen to be the ith the he: would, he gullty of the « ex for the sensual atimulatic affair with a married man ‘The man or woman who « alist temptation moral nt, and greatly Those who will not are moral nla it from these that Adam's defense—"The man ( My w or som er, and a gir venly attribute of kin r sloyalty to her own wake of the ents and pre on she obtaing in an annot re in incom to be pitied k we in ors, and hear woman) me.” oF right There tempted . treat me such fine the punishment for in hy excuse ® nome , ng. t for ter all wrong it who can these? they are Lord may for He L ne in er who Joing without wh have But ot any sympe perhaps to blame. The good have given them «mall nome purpose of Hin own doeth all things well.” ' nouls and 6 Advice to Sergt. R. L Dear Mis Ww. Grey: A word in re jor quality at ex-| ard to the disgusting letter written by “Bergt. Ww of Camp Lewis. 1, too, mynelf a mual have studied for years # as inuch as anyone that ever did love it, but have not become *o narrow in my thoughts an he. I feel that anyone who is musica! naturally has a feeling of rhythm which is mont easily expressed in dancing. I am a firm bell@ver in © music kind, but the sort that brings young that with This man be accustomed to mingling very different people than T girls with whom If mingte expect a man to be JAZZY; they would have no reapect whatever for any man or woman who would laugh with jat euch a pitful steht ax an old gray haired woman falling in the street One great reason why more peo ple do not enjoy and appreciate true rt is that they ate not educated to it. Up until several years ago, n with what education I had, 1 did not truly appreciate a classic. Ragtime was ro much more easy to under stand and “keep time to.” The ay- erage boy and girl are too lazy, too fond of playing to take advantage of the opportunity of studying music Jing them if they mount | The | do not} and, therefore, grow up without any | knowledge whatsoever of it It im not necewsary to have a ‘filthy degenerate” to dance with. ‘The fault lies within yourself. alive! Aren't there decent peo ple left in this world? You certainly have become soured on world in general. If there wer home parties for the there would not be many cases such as Ruth Garrt Ruth Mor gan, and the other young girl that killed herself a few days ago. 1 knew Ruth Gafrizon. I went to high school with her and became very fn miliar with her faults, If she had been kept at home and had mor young folks she would not have allowed given aw to such ning out herself to have passion. 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G, Lamar Dide gin, for their interesti Book, and obtain a bot ors Friend and begin its ox it possible t Ry the u y nis kept soft cod are best treated “externally” with icxs Varo IR BODYGUARD” - her | friends in her home instead of run a} ding re free from nervousness, | ulator | At- | Man/ | | i | maps Enter perv heron wer GRAVE NEWS FROM HEART OUT OF ADVENTURES sdiganpwinsidl liad ceed deisedanniniaeniatiialead M And when ye t I Hather mankind and 1 certainly than nd me losing womankind meet real human being tead been In A have n, you're life with a queer bunet ) muppone Gre How nar ught thin out in @ very 1 nome of the to Muth Garr ng to read by t m mal pro: prob who don't he frard nd} elevator, and and wh think f arrived I could for him We room written word of comfort he band won thing doesn't a hu 6 you, and with went the had th remained the waite the had in ne who much happier until rm com sin’'t for me to advise nomeone & Here are my at if Certs 4 me had ments: First Mr death " 1 blame untimely he would Ruth G torres let when and fore Storrs for Why? Me Ifinh deck not take to the ther 1 don't a 7 urre are want you to ad ‘Tommy, but As soon home, get Hob— r own infore 1 ended im her © suthorities until talk onne we thor une ife ned by didn’t Mrn hadn't not rr r whe with had But immediate action fromm was delayed ome t by to the which brough n about me morning Have ma'am’ out other gree Not yet down n usband bh that he wee you the maid hurried heen paper her more? une she didn't That alone crimes, I found out | ¢ wa ing 1 to the I can i please, don't wet the orimer eve the family, em Lorimer, eet mynelf, ma’asn. welfinh jealou » have b want ust t anyone « m ome parlor is the thank om th me, 1 got altho there | fe when I ta wir about atom husband vores did not med in the than I do him Atinfaction for that | sacrificed my ow let bh rn nome; there is so Mttle that care for Bob no one tell me A we wou care for me iva d : yus, the paper im being a Lorimer. true—and comfe mmy away bec affairs, nor sunken treasure ing 4 job for myself were of slightest consequence to me now, at if my Bob © not to get What if I to se there is some ore morn to im and sor ad an hap | nounel jocal A i] which Lorimer an ting. £ aune neither n this world what you doing that gone thru 4 drop- head ean do for othe: much for will be I ha and 9 wax among the ship. it an't well wh well? ened. And he's! him again Why—th back his ilove TI n fat Once 1 had dared t life bi me! Lori It looked as my) my lenge! eed | (To Be Continued) shock | aed | urself lot# of unhappi en happiners I arn ont wind I did not to polaon me. 1 looked out f. If I had not nn mm y we: be ‘a I for my would ha And making on a ob wa n er were am ming home in n't understand “No, ma’an hospital! I wu 1 could never win I ' we no one else No, b just t Would tuth | out wers and notes of nk it pore was would have broken met defied 1 had that I would never let nick ¢ ship, maybe * people are 4 like me to wire and find poor ma‘arn No! mers b Kets cand nympathy opportunit friends A person friends You ed mer And course 0 forget—the nthe ago in how I wish } if fate had accepted wonderful who your | home town. hadn't! Of I mustn't them by wiring. I've got to wait for news about Bob! 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