The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 8

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& bridge I By BETTY BRAID | Dinner for Recent Arrivals and Mra, A, BR. Stewart small informal ¢ their bome honor of Mr, 4 Hosmer, who h me to reside here fr home in Tacoma. fumer for tinguished Guests ‘ ° Mr Sunset Club in honor ¢ evening at Mrs. Howard Mansfield ¢ and M and Mre who are en route from California M we stinguished lawyes R descriptive catalcgue *Btchings and Dry-points er.” Mr. Ladoux is most finished of his writings the mt La =" oO and night 2 ¢ Mr t New la to New Ma who at Daughter Born Mr 1 Mre Mark lake Forest are receiving lations from th friends birth of a daughter bas been named Marjorie Louis their former eu a Moran ings upon idge Luncheon | . RK. Knox Roberts entertained luncheon yesterday at home in honor of Mrs ree fworta and Mrs. Witherspoon table was a tively centered w d the yellow! or carried thruout | informal candies and flowers.) honor of Mr, William Buchan: of Joliet, Ut, who is visiting in city for a few days, May jbrightened the rooms jladies were present. Bridge Party Daughter Born Mr. and Mre. FL A ceiving congratulations on the bi of a daughter, Jane Andrine Tyers are Tea for Mrs, Buchanan Mra. C. P. € Mrs. FL N. Hossack, tea Tuesday afternoon room with ite Elephant Shop orrow two charming lassies fing a group of songs during Reon hour at the White Ele 1a Shop. These lassies are only Poyears but their versatility and rank them as artists. From to ballads these little sing show training as well ax natural! ys There were four tables Miss Gladys Bailey aod akere Lols Goldberg wil! be heard to : Pollowing group of songs | Sorority Tea Spangled Banner..Emil Bronte Boat seeseeAlice Riley Lols Goldberg Smile, Siumber........Gounod Orphan Annie. .Ward-Stephens Gladys Bailey Rose-Clad Window.......++ . Béward Locton en Some informally at bridge last of inforr the fathers members at of those and altogether delightful teas which college girts are noted. and one mothers Sigma Kappa Dinner Thursday last at the lof New York, Grove-Linger, Sigma Kappa. | 35. ’s University b Musicale le was held today at the University Club. The pro- has been arranged by Miss/in Jack, Miss Jack, who is a/thruout the will be assisted by Mr.| guests were Prof. and Mrs. 'B. Elstad, pianist, and Mu-|erick Morgan Padelford ; fam to be pre | Harry Krinke Recital exerand president Covers were laid program to be presented fol ERD tin at and ave om of congraty the The little one) tonorrow night re rth ckeri!l and her moth: | trip of several w gave an} in an. the blossoms 15 Mrs. Fred M, Roberts entertained | decorated evenin, = for Mr. F. G. Dorety, of Minneapo- | Sigma Kappa sorority entertained the mal for A very attractive dinner was giv:| die Wear Chapter | |nouse of Sigma Kappa by the mem-| ‘hers of the sorority to Mra. Grove, | the mother of Mrs./ ot for The piace cards and decorations were maroon and lavender, the sor ority colors, which were. carried out the flowers artistically disposed rooms, The faculty Fred Mr. Harry Krinke, one of Seat a. C _ Mies Jack and Mr. Elstad presents in piano -Fibieh | Muth, tonight at $230 In Lotto) Arte Auditorium, 1213 Fourth -Kreisier| Miss Muth is a young pianist more than ordinary talent, wh |training will appear to excell recital, + Grieg | tle’s most distinguishéd musicians, Verta the Fine ave. of ore lent jadvantage in the Chopin’ program ‘Chopin| which she gives. The Staub | are: Vales. Polonaise. Scherzo—B-flat Minor. selection: Mr. Krinke will present in recital Monteagie, who has come to to make her home. ieve Your Indigesti and Miss Carmen Frye June 10. constipation, and that until the bowels cam be reguieted eo they will ect freety and naturally every day et « stated time, wallowing dyspepsia tablets is of little use. A qeat and growing number of sufferers from this trouble fad immediate and then permanent relief by the use of combination of simple lazative herbe with pepsin sold by ruggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin- ‘The lazative herbs act on the bowels and the pepsin and ex- tracts on the digestive tract, forming an exceptionally effective lazative-tonic It is a combinetion thet hes been found wonderfully helpful in indigestion, constipetion, bilicusness, headaches, bed breath, belching aad gas on the stomach. A email does fe all that is required. The druggist will refund your money if it fails promiced. A Wealth of Treasured COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Especially created to suit all requirements of the well dressed. Dolman effect and belted models, handsomely lined _ with flowered silk designs. Materials—Velour, Broadcloth, Silvertone and Crys- tal Cord. Regular $65.00. + Saturday your choice $42.50. All sizes from 18 to 44. A complete assortment of Baronette Satin Sport Skirts is shown here. If we haven’t your size in stock, we'll make it to .your measure. $ “SHOP WITH US” , Mrs, Winnifred Ferguson May 30,/ IN THE ROL “Today 1 turn to a clean page in life,” 1 myself ed the my dre maid to as I next little guesing what & wonderful p it would be, I had planned Tommy's advice—{ would “turn in my uniform and “quit the job,” But in front of the telegraph offices I t crowd of th Mrown jay event » visit his pa Brown ee to Mr. and Mrs Howard D. Walla Walla are spendin: jim the elty Thompron of weveral days Mr. and Mra. Manson I. Dackw Maturday to thelr country home at the Geit club, angry tn how I hi job # Mr. and Mra ©. M. Lilly teft for Tak Wednesday evening, and will return per quickly without examination, or references almost without Instruction, There was house in the ture ima. considerable rough street, of m verbal na None of the strikers dared to a Brenna will leave Be mo Monday. Me will lay @ finger on me as I pushed m way toward the office entrance, But they called me names! It astoninhed me. Calling names had not part of my education and I dered what satiafaction they got out of it. Evidently, to be oa and to stand for it was feriority, in thelr minds. lens, 1 certainty with a amile! ut seme of the other workers actually cried of the names which were heaped upon them, an if it mattered! Both sides seemed so silly! 1 never maid a word nor looked to the right nor the left as I pushed firmly thru the blockade and entered the office ‘The manager was releasing em ployes who wished to go. He made it quite plain that the job was going to be dangerous for a few days Put I didn’t resign, Maybe I was obstinate, maybe the strikers that 1 eroed by Or pert | Fected me. Day after day I took my messages and came and went thru the crowd And I think the girls finally looked upon me as both deaf and dumb wines not one of the wretched names they could think of made me turn my head, They couldn't’ understand been won ™ " led a name sign of in Neverthe for it ail | Mr. and Mra ¢ |are spending sever ntood Mr. and Mra. ¥ couver for & week's Visit tom Major Arthur C. Nation, who left for | service overseas at the outbreak of the war, arri France with Mr deca une Rochanan of the Fry couldn't be co. alled me of fate di any the +. Dorety of Minneapo! finger who formerly resided in ee ‘very well known here, has been visiting ythe city for the old seg y today for bie home in the Mid- 1 wanted to show! TRIKEBREAKER” FATE | ET TOWARD HAPPINESS Persomal |) Dear Mins Gre Ax a man of 4 to bring a family affair to you, like @ little advice. finally watched me 1 passed with my Truly, 1 felt relieved stoned io Fouantin fictent with they gave it ullenly and up, and Hlently @ | pod a young } About one w When she two eats «ao, entered, I was ahead “That i beaut it mennu gon for they had and ef abulary ing to the saying #0 who prided herself on got.” Sadie w good an waiting for an ear to gro into place. Silence ma the vicinity of th | for pe but it trues in which the er for more effective t On fifth day mer got off th entirely uncalled for, youn When sh . whieh ¢ she in ® hoy embarranwed would look at my w d my appearance office. 1 took turned out only and in he told the This 4 the Mins Grey, Ivery ume 1 ment late at the office, I am gree something like this; “WELL, have you been out with the BWEPRT LIT near TLE BLONDE Or, “If you would and the| clothe MB in VELVET I would look © that, alse nage until IT think some Umes whall to her has all the wishes to the | spend, but bridge partiew the bulk of it nome your and I ung the er 4 loud tone ce. where trouble Me my am an ttle of the to a factory skirts of the town tion of the railroad boulevard Nh siw for back to town, someth the hurting me cruel i for 1 that watehir prepared the strike, I carried a on the ot the ncar tot ¢ hit me on)! ut 1 simply have lea arm She money she moved eurlkers were they had followed me to a where polleemen were few Another atone hit om neem t t never knew nhe sees the jig stand the brunt of her The fact of has kept the m ont reon in up mus rnable temper atter in, she merely ard an if od that oppo | ur glanced up for the an auto had wheeled up to the nite The people in it evide had noticed the attack upon Then I was bit again--b not a small stone; the ot their range, for th and I wiped it away from n watching cannot get her out my mind An a " tell me wh » purw domestic ¥ remarked simply curb Grey, pleane ue in order me a rock ers had 1 came mear n en I chook lady's uit and my handkerchief seemed ridicu-| that nowadayn it is quite noticeable lously #mall wan only a red rag « quietly well when I held it up to hunt for a clean without and nte the young when one does ree ened, refined the usual coating paint Thanking valuable ume 1 and 17 The plan T am going to sug will doubtless cause a shtful family row, but why ve one big quarrel instead lens petty naggings? As the provider, you are to firmly bliin yourself as such in young lady Ineh of powder In the auto must have from the car ware A man for he eprang came toward f And my persecutors sent a volley of stones my parting—and the blood got into my eyes and blinded me aud I felt my self falling—and 1 sank k wonderful strong arms—and went quite comfortably to sleep neon and ‘ou mont kindly for the w hire way in Kent ent Frock for Lawrence Mill and little son of 7 who bave heen spend Mrs Mi Mr 1960 Nimt corge Howes bas left for a trip York and other Mastern cities ft be abeent three months cee ville sehool and spent days with their sen. the Mra. David Togers has returned from Victoria, B.C, where whe spent several | days. Caltere Cled ‘The Classic @ulture club held tte ware elected: Preside | Bterritt: vice presid jaway: te |D. Cott Mise Lowise Rathbun | Julia Lane, critic, J. & tre Jordan oe Democratic Club | ‘the Women's Democratic etub wit | meet at Good Bi cafeteria for elsetion | of officers Saturday at 3 o'clock Alumnae Association | Tntversity of Washington Alumnae |nociation at commons for luncheon at | 12:15. Annual election of officers. Husi- | news meeting. For reservations call Ken- | wood 568. | BY BETTY bRow What every woman wants In a amart-looking frock, which will be suitable for many occasions—tor the semi-formal afternoon and affairs which enliven the summer months, Here is one expecially de- signed for such wear, a blounsed gown of blue eatin, Georgette crepe of the same shade, | 37tmton Fran | meeting lee will hold the next day evening, The program quested to for thin y Present to discuss plans ‘# celebration tn Seattle, and touched with embroidered mo: || tife of terra cotta shade. A cotta feather on the graceful in hat adds terra blue the budget just finished did not pro- vide sufficient funds. | It t# also a good plan to keep a j simple record of such budget appor- | tionment checks on one page of the household account book. There should be a column for each month, and a second column to show the date and amount of the reserve checks held for each item. This rec. BY BIDDY BYE | Homemakers: who are goad man- agers have convinced themselves that the easy and businesslike meth |od of family finance is conducted | with the ald of a bank account and | expense budget. Jord would show from month to A joint account’ for husband and/ month just what amounts are on wife ia opened and all money re-|hand to pay bills which fall due at ceived by either is credited to it. | irregular periods. All household and personal bills are | then paid by check against this ac count. With the aid of a budget | system, agreed upon by both the| daa homemaking partners, the expenses | are kept within certain limits and| It always unmans a woman when both a forecast and a record of all | #h® obtains a decree of divorce expenditures in then possible. When the expenses for each item | Bal Co the month, a check is drawn for the | sesount, Sjetsaibed. ast Nota resdy | Your Home? to pay the bill when due. |The Wonderful Event That Wl Uring Tt will readily be seen that ff, + Much dines for instance, the budget system exti matos the fuel cost for the year to | Average $15 a month, that sum will not be spent during the summer and the checks regularly drawn for this item will be held, un- cashed. Altho the amount of such, checks will be deducted from the bank balance each month in order to keep the record straight, the un- signed checks will merely be return: ed unt] needed to pay the autumn and winter fuel bills, The same condition will exist with The wise man always writes his letters on a cake | arma the little » flesh and blood, with feelings of mit giving? Now te the time to | penetrating remedy to prepare thet toma to withetand the shook Many Uses. evening | combined with | ! (To Be Continued) ; _ your wife's misguided mind. In } of assuming the patient of a hen-pecked husband, 4 are to bedome the aggres en __gg| stead CLEANING a DETAILS » - { BY L. RAY BALDERSTON Professor Housewifery and Laun- dering, Columbia University SCREEN of the earty things to do in «pring houneclean- ing, and necersarily early to aveold get fly nereenn ready First of all, gather together all sculine dignity, poise Face friend wife * One beater mh or wire } fler beating, carpet are fo 2x may be frest with a put on bbing at a time, and washing which Is with clean scr brush WALLS ash @ email space with ought to be wiped down | W very carefully and thoroly. Re- or a sponge move all pictures, and with a soft] wrung of warm water. cloth over the broom, clean the|Let the rug dry and have a good walle by rubbing with straight| brushing before ft is used. strokes of even pressure. Tor ru (She easer too hard’ wi wor the) PARIS MODEL CHARGED ‘won ousht to be con-| WITH MURDER OF BABY | woopworKk jaidered with the cleaning of the| PARIS, May §.—Sixteen-yearold | walls. White paint may bel Georgette Billi faces a charge of | wiped with clear water to which| murder. Murdering her own child to a few drops of ammonia have been | get ita inheritance! Georgette was a added. A special cleanser for | model for the painter, Charles Godin. white paint is @ cloth wrung out) When he died he left $40,000 to the of clear water and then dipped in| child. Georgette was left to look out whiting for herself. The child was placed in OILED WOODWORK care of a grandmother. Then the cleaned by wiping with girl married. The court gave her cloth which has been wrung the baby, tho the grandmother of hot water Into which has been put 1 tablexpoonful of turpentine, and 2 tablexpoonfuls of linseed oll to each quart of hot water, As peared to soon as cool enough to into the sea. hand, wring out the cheesecloth | —— - from thie mixture, and wipe the wood, This ix also a good cleans. | er for the floors, making them ready to be waxed or polished aft-| erwards CARPETS may be rent away be cleaned or, be done at |They should have a good and be brushed on both Sigue a) rinne cloths clear may be cheese out Walking on the jetty with her arms, the girl ap mble and the child fell ‘Then the arrest money. the bat 7 2 Lessons to} home. | airing, | rides: If Danced in leading places of New York Clty. Member Teachers’ Assn. ost omen wearing Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets since last Autumn, will discard them nowonly because the Spring Season presents allur- ing new “Rengo” styles to conform to a decid- edly different sil- houette. Strong Rengo Belt, Double Watch-Spring Steels, Steelas- tic Webbing are exclusive “Rengo” features that contri- bute to the lasting grace and comfor: of these wonderful cor- sets—earning for them RENGO the enviable reputa- BELT _ tion of “the most econo- FEATURE _ mical reducingcorsets ELASTIC ever devised for wo- WEBBING men of stout and medium build.” Reducin, Model No. 320 but if tting with wan» inn't it Dea young ta charged she would kiN it to get its| checks drawn for insurance, cloth ing and other seasonal expenses, The best way to keen track of there unsigned checks is to file them alphabetically in a small envelope file-—-the fuel checks under F, the clothing checks under C, ete. The cheeks for all unexpended balances in every item of the budget, should | be filed the same w and held or | withdrawn aa desired, If the end of the year finds unexpected bal- ances in any item, the amount may be transferred to the savings item, or changed to some item for which ‘The action of thin fn to relieve tension on drawn nerven, tendons and ligaments, to re and discomforts, uc ners, bearing-down pains, By regular use durin and the hours are fewe the use of Mother Friend. for external appiteatt only, I effective Write the Bradfield dept. N, Lamar Buite . for thelr Motherh & bottle of Mother drug store. Lt in just a thi anything you can think of, cordn, atrain ly safe and wonderfully Regulator Com. Rengo Belt Psesis has a tamous, eleven years’ reputation for long service and hard wearing qualities. They retain their original beauty in a manner truly unueual in the experience of the stout 4 woman who is proverbially “hard on corsets.” on Prices of Rengo Belt Corsets range from $2 to $10 Crown Corser Co.,, 170 Fifth Ave., New York By CYNTHIA GREY oy n, It would seem to be unusual|for I am sure she would soon be come tired of it She ia old. v. Vv Your mother should change her entire attitude towards lit tle She ould advise , good education is the yundation of good ach ing. Encourage her to write to some popular actress for an to how to get onto the stage, The reply sb will receive will 40 more to discourage her than | anything your mother or self other way | could say, I assure you. If your mother has the means should enroll your elster in a few dol of the first-class dramatic for spending money. | classes in the city. This will prove the REAL test of her abil- She in too young to pow any great amount of per- sonality——perhaps it is there, but undeveloped. With what tenacity of purpose she pursues the course, will determine the qual- ity of her self-will, Grey: Tam a you ged in teaching. I had 4 good common school, high school and norma! education. To wipe out ii itable debt, I must go to work this summer. What line, or lines of work would be open to m@ without a knowledge of stenogra- phy? I love to meet people in @ business way, and have been told I have a good address, I am sincere, an spare mo the space, would ady got on a ond ave. street car. | ny wife; the young lady took a ne winter her that REAL t down, 1 arked tomy wife t M ting rer ma very annoy ane unkind things, which were lady was very modent, and seemed «© car it was only natural that she 4 another outburst from my wife, y to look the Ft - | run on a different plan in the she future, Limit her to lary & wee Tell buy whe tn ready to sult to go and 1 pay for it her wh that v welect it, a nena out of the m on bridg rave in the past to recover her peace of mind Th to ace n quiet next time she wishen ompany her in publte, de the honor xplain to he that when she feels wh t herself in’ public am cent, modest woman should, cline you il! go with her, but not before. n't don't compromine, Make know that your de bicker her is final. I will be how interested to know you succeed, suggestions you can give me. 4 A TEACHER. Naturally, you would be apt to earn the most money at your — profession. It seems to me ‘you — might teach at one of the sum-~ mer schools, or act as private tutor to one or several students who wished to take the fall ex- aminations, Other work, I imagine you are suited for would be publicity work, companion, or special advertising. - “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” “Proved Safe by Millions” “Bayer Cross” oft Tablets, Dear Mins Grey: I am about to ask you « rather odd question. What ur advice to a completely stage struck g My mother does not want her to go on the stage, but still sister main tains the fervor of “I want to be an actress.” Can you give some advice to myself and mother on this sub | for we are very anxious? The igirl has not enough personality or self-will, or we would let her try it, | heavy | | Don’t buy Aspirin | ina pill box! Always insist upon the genuine “Bayer Package” which con- tains proper dosage. Look for the Safety “Bayer Cross” on package. 8 F ~ ty Ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” —Gonsing! Boxee of 12 tableto—Bottles of 2¢—Bottles of 100—Alee Capenlea | Ampicia io the trade mark of Bayer Manutecture of Monenenticncidester of Salieyliesail | Criterions of Ultra Modish Since Dame Fashion has decreed that transpar- ent brims with pretty, flat trims of flowers and wide, willowy brims with bands of ostrich, are the ultra-modish, we have kept faith with her and have many of them at the popular price of $7.50. Hundreds of styles to select from, and there’s every late shade. Of course the white patent Milans, with their startling degree of popularity, are here, but in limited numbers. If you can arrange to come quite early Saturday morning our selection will be at its best. Out of town people may purchase with the I utmost degree of certainty that they will be pleased —we guarantee it. and will be grateful for any helptul, EBERgs | #88

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