The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1919, Page 8

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nee Enter pee Aconanon en J BRAINERD WHY SPRID | Dinner for Returned Men} CLEANING? ‘The National League for Women's | @ --————§ Service and the canteen workers off BY ANNA M. COOLEY the Solatore nd Batlore’ otud served | (Professor Household Arta, Colum a turkey dinner yesterday noon to ; Which has delighted Seattle aude ee A enouaand men of the SK] Wa University) @nces thru the medium of M. Gutem |aivision and men from the sub-chas |.) \VNy 1M It necessary to have pee fap dln 0 asap fon'e orchestra at .the Clemmer| ii. a: the Masonic temple [Clean-up time at least once a y wet oe haved nee theatre, will be rendered tonight at os Dust and oop # r y “upon etropolitan theatre by Miss| q. “0 my excited brain that Tommy had | stilt fer act Garicon the noted soprano| Sigma Kappa ok Spree mor that| NA ef the Metropolitan opera house, House Party ney it for my New York. Mrs. Huteson has of |" ane sophomores fume fered to music lovdlt a living Pearl) Kappa sorority entertained their “Mh the chain of jewelled melodies, | senior sorority sisters at thelr lodge and Miss Garrison will sing Cie) at Crystal @pringe over the week. fender, haunting melody as & BUM | ong Fourteen Is enjoyed the Der and not as an encore. OPPO | canoeing, bonfires and hikes pre Quanity, which is said to lurk “Just) noreg for their entertainment. the corner” for all of us, itor » ate to for} Ras certainty stepped into sieht to! D0 On ton Born r a to pitts. | ghte es Muteron and her artistic ete" cy. and Mre, Harold Neff Hareb Mrs. G.W. Soliday man (Agnes Campbell), of San Franciseo, are receiving congratula Hostess tions upon the birth of daughter! Anna Wf CORY In compliment te Dr. Mabel Sea jon April . Mrs, Harshman for) * with y , hine-—they are health promoters grave and FPlerence Denny merly lived in Seattle and graduated | * ‘Heliker, yy W. Soliday gave/from the University of-Washington,|“"4 microbe killers. Dineaso ‘an attractive luncheon today at the where she was a member of the more prevalent during the winter Sunset club. Covers were placed | Delta Delta Delta sorority, because there is leas fresh air in for twelve. eee . J. E. Greenough ‘ Guest By Miss Harrison to Sing Seattle Composition “Garden Memor * by Isobel Tha Moore (Mrs, Trafford Huteron), f . ‘ y GYNTHIA GREY TOMMY GIVES.CERTEIS KNOCKOUT BLOW |! By ° TSS 3 : : [ AND WE RUN AWAY WITH “PAPERS” Dear Mine Grey: I am 14, but I look much older y | Moth no other re | difference in our wet | ind | Peawon? objects to my chumming with her for ght to give her ur PLE entirely ages, Do you think I ¢ The long stillness after the wtrum fst }wle in the dark wan terrible, Mor than once I started to leave my hid ling place, and then put the | this, But | had to ’ them leaflets off him to get—what wa ‘on Mins G om Keema t the Dear prot the stage It will not be necessary for you to “give her It for tand The ditt than three years coming wo in eas An outside person to under our mother's obje dead?” 1 a wo waked in un over the! tion ence between a girl of 14 it and a girl of 17 de m ntooped of nocial privileges and ideals , Pernonally 1 t many things whieh a difference rold friend leged "to share Alyorces marriage, uffairs, the boy mm mn for Md rriage, does not wt After he dised wibilities of ma trivia that come en peevish and 1 commences to make life 60 © for his wife that they b refuge in divorce mtend that when a man at the age of 80 and h married, he generally is in — pal tion to support 4 wife, and alsolha has seen a great deal of the a. | has studied human nature, learned his lesson of forbe i” and patience, and, therefore, make a model husband. And if] kirl he choosemfor a wife ix I always enjoy | the age of 26, surely, she shoul altho I have) sensible, and lend her every eff¢ never written to you, It was espe | make her hushand happy. ally interested in the sentiment ex-| But, urse, only by exp | Premved in the letter written by the do we learn. I have learned | soldier who signed himself "Sergt | a bitter experience, and how Rh. L. W.." Camp Lewis, ently I wodid have done if I 1 was always taught to be modest waited until now, at the age of in speech and actions, and | thought | when all I have left out of six | that modesty wan the very greatest of unhappiness, is an aching heat gift irl or woman might possibly I gave my youth, my love, the possess, as virtue must follow, it.| most beautiful things in Ife, And, thank God, it came to now I am old before my time, naturally, The man who made me | believe what | have written | hin wife did no for that very reason, be one solution of the divorce so he claimed, but he found out, | ca after a short time, that a more| an well yur 17 can enjoy You will be much happier Worse luek n.” nald d completed Boy and girt you are taking his not yet pri mee of the ome if you select your chums afmong girls of your own age. hoks awful, Tommy. He-~he * | whispered, clinging J to the atro right arm, whkh had done the 4 Are you perfetly sure he's all "Yes, Qa’am m | because Ive been kn then m your turkish Put sev oanut wh 4 4, absorbent dot | Girls Dispute Over Pretty Brunette Dear Miss Grey: What sort of type would this girl be? My tum 1 know/and I passed a girl on the wtfeet | out my-|the other day who had beauttful| If more) once. I've been in lots| black hair dark blue | ot scraps t Ume, with gloves | brows and lash *| big a coward to help him!\eald my | and with ma'am, I was in| skin wi reproachful conselen: “If he's! the over there. But|her a tf down and out, he certainly needs) this is my trast round since 1 got| says there | you. And he needs you, far more.) my wound, gtripes, m mn.” Sue | brunette. We if be has kept his vow-—[f be has}cens, 1 ghdvtht, put a bit of|to decide. Also what nation in @ed killed Hamilton Certein!* ») [Pride into Tommy's voice. “You] ited with having this type of wom I have never had much patience | needn't worrya Uttle bit about this|an? My chum says Ireland, and I with nervous women who spoil 4/ guy, ma'am.” say France M. J.D. man's game, whatever it pdy be, by| “I was wopying mostly about A person's hair, eyebrows, interfering with It in s@fme “first you, Tommy. What if you had real lashes and eyes determine to aid” dingulse, but the idea ‘that pow what type he or she may belong aibly Tommy but I got a] The girl you desortbe a made me act "his ain't mw 1 never heare of Ught-or ciple and bh n't never] dark brunettes, or vice versa. (A away the b . ma'am, person in either a blonde or-a button, and spran 1 ex-| brunette, unless they belong ‘to The pavement was ereG with the | pect he'll think § was some of his| the red-hends. Old Ireland could white folders which Certei fad drop-| Bolshevik friendawho got peeved at easily tay im to the typeof ped and the elegant form of the doe | him,” girl you m tor was stretched across my path. "t shouldn't wolfer at all,” entd 1,} Beyond it was Nh -|remembering the U-boat sallors | J, his feet braced in one angle of the | against whom J hg@ warned Cortele Re medy for Aisle, his shoulders aguinstthe oppo: | at the obst of a beet In Falling Hair Dear Minn Grey: My hair isso wall, He wan breathing rapidly | der g] but he smiled at sight me. I) “He may be come to in |thin and short that I can't Caf it loaned over Certeis’ ody Gnd veleed | mgnute,”” aid Tigmy. Then he|8P¥ Way Can you tell me what! “jazzy wife” what he really the boy's outstretched fag bas 1 UP KOM BAMles of the Bol. |i? Set for It to make it thicksand| eared most for. 1 was too old-fash | ma'am, ture at atutted m | Onwer than ites? BgC. | ioned, and. Uke the mons that ta of it fust be banished » placin neat simply hanged from one lace to another y flourishing a rush and broom! trie mwiteh was in the his elbow, in order might net, thru any mischance, me in the cellar,» mmy is always guafling you Jane Lorimer—and now you're to mftuls oil (hot) in a shallow with tufts of dipped in the ofl the Then, with the tipw of fingers massage it gently Steam again and shampoo with a good tar soap. Make very sure that every particle of #omp- wuda has been rinsed from the hair, You should repeat this treatment every two weeks. anoint ray rives ‘em, ring gular Flood the house, with alr and sun Dear Miss Orey reoding your letters Two Sisters Announce Their Engagement Mr. and Mrs, Edward W. Young, C. B. Blethen will give alot 4601 Garden st, entertained mm tomorrow at the Sunset about thirty friends and relatives fm honor of Mrs. John BE. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W h, who has recently come | Hill to announce the engagement from Montana and taken the of their two daugh Miss Lillian Brinkley home. Twelve | Young’s engagement was, announced will enjoy Mrs, Bilethen's/to Mr. Claude Henry Hill, and Miss my. Agnes Harriet, Young's engagement! gun all mattresses, pillows, bed we gaa jo Bo AY take | {Ms and hangings outdoors, after lace in the near future. | Styne them..on eittag and rhe ae’ bee aah Walls and cetlings » dusted w got clothe ted ‘on Friday in honor of|the birthdays of the two young you, tan'am wry thn that ht, mama nishes us with earth and fire t« Weapons of soap, sand, washing powder, ammonia and kerosene are our assistants, Brushes, brooms and modern cleaning machines help, as do cleaning cloths and soft pa- per. Bring out weapans and am- munition, Begin the anti-dirt and disease campatsn. ws eee r sharul: | alte carefully | tay wan 01 of-Town Guest | . ‘I'm #0 worry, 41 hoy in . pleture slase and Everett Tawney. jmen had Just been passed, the din-| snourd be washed in ammonia and eee water. Picture frames and mould+ jings should be wiped with damp lcloths, Wash painted woodwork with warm water and borax. Clean | varnished surfaces with a cloth moistened with kerasene, Wash floors with keronene In water, Launder curtaing and rag rugs Clean woo! rugs with a vacuum or send to cleaner, Burn dirt and accumulated rub- bish, or bury it In earth. Do not hoard. Distribute books, ¢lothing and furniture where they can b used. Scrub closets and pantry shelves Clean and whitewash cellars. Wash out sinks and toflets with | hot tye solutian, | Dirt ts a convenient vebicle for | disease—banteh tt. @inner party given by y Jerome at the Rainier club “Monday evening. Covers were 2 for eight. eee Day at Golf Club i» asserting herself in ‘the gay clothes seen at) Golf club, and there was & ly gathering there yesterday Ivan Parry won the cup. The on the links were Mrs. W. Boole, Mra. L. D, Lewtas, E. H. Hutehinson, Mre, Fran- Mrs. A. 8. Downey, Mise Cath-| ne Mrs. Ivan Parry, Mrs. Edward Collins, and Mrs. G. A.| | Shop and will act as host-| Samuel MeDonald will | Golf club on Sunday between the} Aberdeen shipyard players, com | Posed of eight men, and the Ames ‘Shipyard, composed of eight men. ‘It was a tie game. Mr. W. J. Pat- Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Fovar- Mr. Heine Schmidt, Mr. and ‘W. Phipps, and Mr. Rob- Of Aberdeen, spent the week- end at the Golf club. A number of of the players came with , Baster lies decorated ner was also in the nature of a} birthday party, Mrs, Young and Miss Geneva Hill arranged the din Sprays of apple blossoms and the roome. Yellow rosebuds with benbona were favors to the guests, and the table was adorned with yellow candies and yellow birthday cakes. After dinner music and games were enjoyed on the lawn. Miss Mildred Bone leaves for New York the latter part of this week to join her father, Mr, Seott ©. Mra. Bone and the rest of he family will go Bast in June. eee Mra. Frank W. Daly returned last week from a two months’ visit with | her son, Mr, Card Leslie. Mr. Lew three monthe at the Metropolitan theatre in “Le Coq d'or” and “Pet. it, Trafford Huteson returned week from a two weeks’ trip Rainier club. F®\ May Hill, $14% Dexter ave., - a“ ed in New York yes eee Mrs, Emma Moran and son Har Sheridan, Ill, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. for @ fortnight, left for their Capt. Elmer Foss, who recently met with an accident while riding, is getting along nicely at the hos pital at Camp Lewis. The engage ment of Capt. Foss was recently announced to Miss Madeleine Booth. vee Mr. and Mrs. John A. Duncan left Monday for a two months’ trip East. x eee Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rowe -left last week for @ several weeks’ trip to California, eee Mr. G. W. Mertens has returned from San Francisco, Mrs. Mertens, who accompanied him South, has gone on to Los Angeles to visit her mother, Mrs. G. W. Lear, and ais- ter, Mise Georgia Lear, who have husbands and Mrs, Funcheon at the Golf club and Mr, Ames was host to the men. WHEN been spending the winter in the South. o 2 8 Mrs. E. A. Batwell is on a fort- night's outing on Vashon island. BUYING ASPIRIN ALWAYS SAY “BAYER” Ask for ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” in a Bayer package—marked with ‘Bayer Cross.’ Lon't buy Aspirin tabjets in a pill ‘box, on getting the Bayer with thé safety “Bayer on both package and on tab- No other way! fou must say “Bayer.” Never ask wet. ting the nenuine “Bayer Tablets of “Aspirin,” proven safe by millions of people. Beware of counterfeits! Only re- to Denigentlary flooding the country with talcum powder tab- iets, which he claimed to be Aspirin, In the Bayer package are proper directions and the dose for Head- ache, Toothache, Harache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal-Colds, Neu- Fitis and pains generally. “Bayer Tablets of Asperin,” Amer. {ean made and owned, are sold in vest pocket boxes of 12 tablets, which cost only @ few cents, also in bottles of 24 and bottles of 100-nalso cap- sules, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticact- ester of Balicylicacid, ‘ | THURSDAY Ladies’ Aid, Engtish Latheran Church ‘The ladies’ aid of Holy Trinity |English Lutheran church will meet jin the church parlors, 1ith ave, and Olive st, at 2 p. m, Sunahine The Sunshine ¢tub of Seattle chapter, No. 48, Women of Moone heart Legion, will meet with Mra. at eee Ekterbloem Chub Elferbloom club, in Knights of | Pythiag hall, Thureday, at 2 o'clock. | Women over §@ to be guests of club. eee Evergreen Drill Team ‘The Evergreen drill team of the Dd. §., lodge No. 40, will meet at the home of Mra, K. M. Johnson, 1448 W. 67th st. at 130 o'clock. Luncheon st 1:30, Take Ballard car. eee ® Daughters of St. George Daughters of St. George, Alex- andra lodge, No. 173, at Scottish Rite hall, at 1:0, ‘The ladies’ auxiliary to the Ratl- |way Mail association will meet at the ¥. W. C. A. cafeteria at 12:20 ea Election of officers will be eld. Little Girls Hunt for Missing Toby' Toby is lost—and two little girls are anxiously seeking him. Toby is a light brown Airedale Puppy, about half grown, and the siris are Doris and Margaret Gun- derson, 2315 B. Ward st. Toby haa a long tall and @ splash of white on his coat. He waa seen on Queen Anne hill, The girls are willi ward for their Toby. QUEEN ANNE TO GET COMMUNITY Y. M. C. A. ‘With a community Y, M, C. A, or ganized and working in the Uni- veraity district, plans are under way by the committee to establish the ame sort of service in the Queen Anne district, Team captains, in conference with the committee at the home of J. C. Black, 222 W. Highland drive, Tuesday night, set May 26 to 28 as the time for a drive for a budget to establish the new community service. BRIDES SISTERS AND GROOMS BROTHERS Two sisters, Lilllan May and Ag- nes Harriet Young, daughters of Mr, and Mrs. EB. W. Young, st, will marry two by Henry and Eugene Conrad Hill, sons | of Mr. and Mra, J. W, Hill, 6014 334, ave, 8, The announcement of the) weddings was made at a party re cently, to pay a re KENT CHURCH TO BUILD A new building will be erected for St, James’ Bpiscopal church at Kent, according to the decision of the an: nual meeting of the parish you'd stay hid till I mo| bit” mh “Are you hurt much, TAymy?* ma’am, Just winded #8 good one, all right But | But considering youre Mong, Rosie, | He|t guess we'd better sesh it.” ame bag of tricks, believe me. | a they was Hun arieuagmarbe “ f ’ ommy found his capsq) t stood “t'm peeved, ma'am, tojghink you | AMUSEMENTS) METROPOLIFAN ‘This Week, With PALACE HIP Continuous Datty, 1 to 11 “PRINCESS MINSTREL MISSES” fix Other Nig “Hip” Acts rh rent district, per- moderate advertio- enable me te make you thie offer: Ge to any dentist, cet his prices, then ee oe Biase eile cases cote from his figare, with careful, painless methods and personal attention. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third and Madison. the Out of Ly DIAMOND RINGS AND Ww. Lid ALBERT HANSEN 1o1@ Second Ave. ' When you think of advertising, think of The Star, | | ed UP Alin hia pocket 4 he added and, ting my hand, | | “I'd sure like to wilt tit he does. | (To Be Contrned) you can nfford reliable hairdresser ahd get an electric r tw weeks A hot oll rub ts also excelle to promote the growth of hair: you have dandruff, loosen all nealp tr orm tment + #0 ev eral mont Ktwelf and intermingles with the | nearly-forge‘ton blonwoms in an old garden, I was left behind I wonder if enough of the major- ity of girls and women will wake | Up and see where they are driving | our «nation to, before it in too late? | a y i PORU BODYGUARD” - SOP, 609 Fraser-Paterson Co. econd and University Main 7100 AN UNUSUAL SRECIAL PURCHASE OF Newly Arrived ° ° Satin Radiant BEAUTIFUL, soft, lus- trous finished material suitable for dresses, suits, capes, etc. Very good weight, firm and serviceable. Colors are copen, taupe, brown, bur- gundy, plum, myrtle green, navy and midnight blue; 40 inches wide, priced at, yard 93.29 —Dress Goods Section, First Floor, Ship-Om = Sweater $3.95 SPECIAL purchase of Slip-On Sweaters of fine mohair and wool of fancy weave with collar and sleeves. Colors are nile green, rose, navy, copen blue and char- treuse. Regular $5.75; spe- cial Thursday........$3.95 e-Sweater Section, Second Floor, 127 WOMEN'S NEW SUITS Will Be OF inardlay, apo Sale 9.50 [ee Tea et oe ee ani se a Tew tricol ‘Riksian fox, tailored and bited models pete jored an m ; fancy vests of fee on silks; fine braidings, etc, 4 , —tThese suits in regular stock would be priced as follows: —25 suits at $50.00; 50 suits at $55.00; 52 suits at $60.00, For These Charm- $18.50 ing New Frocks Just Fifty in the Lot. SPECIAL purchase made at a price which enables us to offer them at such an extremely low price. Taffeta, Foulard, Georgette and Crepe de Chine; models are strictly in style and all the new spring shades represented .......+++-.$18,50 100 New Tafieta Rutfled Petticoats Each $2.50 AX unusual saving opportunity is offered in Heather bloom top petticoats with deep, fancy ruffles of taf- feta. With assortment of new colorings in both plain and two-toned effects. 't received for the Special Price Basement $3.95 EXCTIONAL values are represented in this a8ttment of smart trimmed hats which were unpack today; medium, large, and roll brim hats, trimmeyith ribbon n irregular, straight trimmed with flowers; some and smart wing trims; black and alle new bright colors; hand made’ pokes of hair id French “ ers for misses, trimmed with small and ribbon,

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