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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919. ; (hia Grey | By BETTY BRAINERD ! |CHRYS LOOKS FOR ADVENTURE IN e— “a ” } NTHTA GRE MARRIAGE AND MENTIONS JEWELS, Sport Suit Is By CYNTHIA GREY K 4 e > vet ‘ Dinner for Cok, Rice oad | Bridge-Luncheon 1: ft 32 t Considers Rouge know an soon as possible > In compliment to G% George Rice al Mrs. H. M. Williams will be the ty isn't going to lant much {do in a year! I 1 y-F if Her Own Affair | VIVIENNEL s in Affair Sf the Kightoonur meineers, Miss ersom honor guest at a be tincheo " nywhere ‘ 1 marry erte x be My Sods sake aber totes to tees Frush the collar with a brite i Cornish en: hed at a pret Tuexlay at t inset clut er ¢ t e r ir e 7 Ay 0! sh, removing all pom at her apart Mr, James D, Hoge ined Mor A r / “ (bees w words in answer to “A appointed « par . by Mra. Fred } Mra, Williams | pause ' er cures v M aggre xis 8B 4 ‘ powder in this way. last nigh@ye® artistic con-| day evening from t t, where he | came to Seattle t from her ’ , rent rea. | ¢ © movie conwte mn I ( cy Rn. cans vonge with a soft eloth of Call poppies graced | Attended the executive it meeet-| home at Luca . on : , who have been writing in| ee cane Hable, Thése who | {Me of the American Banker weenie ‘Gin Stee. Cues on - ‘ ee oe ata Cane eecthee date Coe D nf is no heat nish's hospitality | tion te ae , “ ” ‘ », i 1 age pr (ligt igri eguaed op flame, a gasoline is @ come Batis Seere Fihieaa nb ae ‘ rl coe . ag +h Fae ‘ sft were a temptation to men. We rooney Mme a ste Aagios| Mr. an@ Mra R nformal Dinner . se ite 66-9 he that to bbbet what suck see. ans 4 irk Towns, Licut.|t¥o small children left yesterday ¢ Mr, and Mrs, K omar tt fi t in aia ‘ te * ry ooking and when they see @| a) - spend the summer at Port Madison. | will give an informat : ; . - ES ny woman dressed up this way the The Lesser ; They have taken the home of M home on Thursday « > i can 4 ¢ 6 the marriage only see what they are looking Of Two Evils John Collins. * : ’ bios 4 ee, then lay all the blame on the|* Pear Mias Grey: 1 have read with idee oy Progr ve Dinner ‘ eason, t ne . y > in con sie much interest the recent letter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. White and : es about ‘i yi t, He could nome have been criticizing | Merie, the girl who is unable to de family move on Friday to Cedar Hor. |and Dance 3 omen for using powder and ro’ cide whet she should marry to informal luncheon was olf I'm bore « here nen ¢ . low at Poi dtison . ¢ r hen some men marry, they don’t! please he oan At the Sunset club|'°W t Port Mud , ; / jon with the a bit sr auto a¢ n y please her to please her dull 7 # bruined ives to paint, beca ther R. Witlams for her U moth to be tr old chum, who . Mra, Guy Williams q “aye - A, juy Williams. | srin4 va Thompson of Los Angele te Ao! oan prey hes Ae , Sa ng cc t ) yn want thelr | 4 ter cannot get the motherly arrived town Monday to visit t “ prague nel of w . lie aetna ‘ ’ ’ dresses, because I) advice that a true mother should d Mrs. Beckwith Mrs. J. L. Hall fe veral days. | guests who participated were é nage nquired anxiou se © eaemtateelk « other women” wear | give to her daughter in this most im : inquired for I remember te sts They are e to their summer » Hall, Mies Vivian Lund t j . port step of her lfel 9 ¢ Crescent. Mra * Marion Elford, Miss when Tommy and J had left Certets | I cannot say that I dress in the| If she marries the man Of Bam arrivals whe have come | ‘y vho is Mra Hall's daugh-) Erwin, Miss Mildred Armatre Bo i © Bolshevik hail. He wore the manner these writers have described; | mother’s choice she will be unhappy, ™y their home in Seattle from ) cer < friends in Lincoln, Joanna Sprag Miss Alleda —— 7 = f death, tho Tommy had said} but I use rouge and powder, and|her husband will be made miserable, Ore. are Mr. and Mra.|Neb, a arrive in Seattle », Miso Kathryn Bryak, MM: Ian by. a he wan only “hmecked. out. i consider it my own affair, and what of the ehildren, should QOS 4 1 ( ioace Piscutey” who were | shortly. | Russel Newman, Mr. John Markey Sor dh De wightly hurt, t zg YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN. | there be any? 4 jonday evening for} ‘ on, My. Robert: Merk a a lot of businens to » i 1 = > If she doesn't marry this man, her Inner, given by Mr./ Misa Sally Adams will leave for|hart, 3 nk Godwin, Mr. Don S$ POR THURSDAY York.’ He was thére when th . Customary Salutation mothe® may storm for awhile, and teste ok ther : CLUBS FOR TE nen the cat) ; Rdwa: “oe Hy | Honolulu on Friday to spend thelaia P Jack ‘Thompnor ‘ from Spain, urging bin imme Z :: for Business Letter ly make life unpleasant for Covers were plac for ten./ summer. She will visit Mrs. F. M.| Mr. George and Mr. Dick Friends of All Club o yereré: 46 tie tral halle?” a] ' : ; nd the rest of the family, : ‘Of the table was adorned | swa: of Honolulu, who is stay-| Reokic : ¢ the Y. W ; atte | Dear Miss Grey: In writing a let-| hur it would be the lesser of the two PSM SxQuisite basket of irises. [ing for several days at the Wash: | . . 2 “ge a We teehaan: evil +: ps oe | fn f Jent and he went Mant immediately | f- ; Mra, D. E Tidansien and sister, | pa motor 5 yy ANY Cor at P ted by hin old oks “sporty.” Well, it| What a sad state of affairs when @ ter to a bank that has lady officers: ' ‘ z regal gesture, We laughed to-| such as cashier, bookkeeper, ¢ oe a + we legheas - hated hes ial : f + ag tal | a . ‘A certain reverend gentleman is Z Wisitors es | Seattle Golf Club OB wenlipgg ne AN \ would it be proper to address them| quoted in a recent article as saying ff e | Am, the people . ‘ Pp nas f tre * as “Gentlemen” or “Ladies and Gen that our divorce laws are “hellish,” Mre. Joshua Green went to the! 4 Adams will give a tea) . ride: y e| Seatt : mee con Pat Friday ee | to} Country « on Saturday, where . t - ; rect helr managed to ¢ phy ” : «sume Saren but he gives no remedy for this : r Swansy and her {#2 Will remain until the firat of /Golf Club . 18 Snot . neg nated. He was in ‘ J | 7 Foden jutation for | Uuee FM any a: > united . ‘ roma ical tyson a | The customary salutation for |” what « narrow-minded view for & Mrs. J. P. Moran, whe teoa tee seen” tos ne or Ravenna ear mn a tates there | & business letter to a firm 13 | man of learning! Why does hemot at the Washington hotel 8 e nd be fab ahet tr his own oe the pratt an of lea: is er = | “Gentlemen rave at the ease with which @ sick aoe Mrs. M. H. Stephenson, who has | Mrs Messer, M i i eee ( to Peers. Mrs. Rob a been making her home with her son, | ' inn May Lae, Mre Mothers’ siggy University gf MORO ee 3 Calls M “3 man may get a doctor? The same im table. Miss Sally Adams and| MF. Paul Stephenson, for two Mrs, Philip: Vishe ‘ eg: ‘ os et own’ any longer,” alls Men reasoning should apply in each ease, "a Adame will assist their | '2¥e" Fri » visit in Nashville r, Miss Liewellyr - we oF She nr pyab . pat» yee Queer Beings Remove the cause of uphappy mar- ce Tenn, he r home fs. 8. B. Gibbs, Mrs acot f “ il 6c + Aagyill Dear Miss Grey: Do you know | ried life, and the divorce courts will + Rago ontalty , and in Bpa what the first thoughts of a man are| die a natural death. Remove the al Tea a Maj. Charles R. Castlen, who has | Johnst Mrs. Her er . vi he ah places—y ni BY BETTY OWN when he meets a girl? I wonder if| cause of sickness and doctors will be Re win entertain been at! Camp, Lewis, wi weave to pes w & Z ransiol are ne . i0b—a 1 3 BROW? he looks for the good or the bad toreed into other lines of pee day to attend the National Tuberc ulscamp, Mrs. an Parry . ou sgt aw Gel pay ats ae Pe! ‘ost men are eager to take a girl in s long as the cause ins informally on Thurs-| losis association and American Medi-|George Tilden and Mrs. E. L. We Pythian Sisters yt seaple Bo-ey l — ; ort suit ix in particular | 1.01) ithe and caress her and try |Such case, I say that the easter #8 is to make the helpless thing think | to get relief, the better it is for all in compliment to Miss} cal association conventions at At-| ster 2 r E Aappesees = tha | Bob big prog rd nani nl gtbenagemn ll 4 ‘who has recently returned |lantic City. While in the East he . . ‘ pbrsnarel he | inquiry Ranek ae. th we nd akirt | tere is no one quite like her; but ° will visit Saranac Lake, New York| Weddin f Seattle ome ¢ rtr . Wh ‘1 BSS lnm seges rsa See ane Mert | down in their hearts, wh re the " e t1 1 jen will take oke of the plain material, nd skirt n their hearts, what are they se. and Washington, During the tim edaing oy ea a i - de . plain material, and skirt | ninking? Of course ye | lish” tha happy home, What % i he is gone, Mrs. Casth Se te Girl in Pasadena | Have y b Chrys #, veutee and flapping pockets of thinking Of cour I mean the | lish” than an uni ppy Trip and Dinner b ~ ge eh toga bate Barnabas Guild for Nurses tea figured fabeic. The wide hat is of |Welleducated man—the man who|can Merle expect—only {> euuaa ae er mother, M S. Galbraith ies = Gar tHanche 4 me pas ( = > » ets society make ules. ° yorce co’ Om Club her mother, Mra. J. ¥ ir aM a t o “sae Guild fur Meieas fe mame material with a plcot-edged | '¢t jety make the rub = divorce urt in time, or spend try vagy aig Seas laughter of deep roae and & tose and| 1 Wish some man would write in| her life in misery. John Parker, } jelen| Mra. R. Wahoske and two small - ‘. t ; Mies Gertrude Hardenbergb,|sons arrived Mon | im const ae © Gaal Gees Jous Importance, 4 The jemen oe ae .* Oakes, Mrs. Sumner, Mr hope © T hurriedly made an obvious | thin successful model in pink Kumat answer to this, for I am a young, What kind of a man can “mothers perme , ‘ p= ; . rl seeking ideas of the respectable | darling” be that he would consent to h, Mr. J. W. Me-| parents, Mr. and “ yter ur , 4 “A ss make the - thee - jpeople, and don’t quite understand | take this girl in marriage, if he and Mr. George Harten-|erd at Richmond Beact lakes sanee i , . F - sent acaial at Drinking may induce good feeling, that quéer being called man knows the true state of affairs? A ‘up a party who motored | os’ Ana pat ytd ervea | Diane 9 Mew . 7 hionable Reve A erent feeling may be on| GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST. | blind man could tell whether the girl ‘the Country club at Tacoma} Mrs. J. H. Bioedel returned Satur-|;g months in overs Oey waS lo ae me dot finish me " ne next morning I'm not a mind reader, so, of | loved him or not, and if he loved her | course, cannot answer your |4# he should he,would think so much on Friday evening. day from York where she spent/ine 117th engineers bow div he 4 . snips Ss, « nd hin affairs to his a mit tg ah he re Lg lion, was Mr. Arth wn, son| 7°" Jand we'll «ail in ® month at th question definitely. I presume, |of her that he would refuse to m oss Jumble Shop i oa lige ges aE Ce a ¢ that! women's Auxiliery, U. 8. W. V. But of cous well come TOO FAT? too, that inasmuch ax there are | ber under the existing conditions, Lovell Wilson, a bari-| taken the Otto Hansen houwe at the The Women's Auxiliary. of mck every year no two men precisely alike, they i wager our reverend voice will delight his | Counts reg marge Ap ‘i e marriage ceremony i vee pair aggecry Smys Chrys! I don't believe Tony Reduce 19 to €9 The re. have their own individual opin- | Would not stand back to marry th ial contribute to the musi-|;.uay > ™ 3 o'clock amid bea seco! \ wi . ert ove any womar fons. One man might think one | couple if the license was 0. k. afd tomorrow during the} t lavender and ; “ ae “ Rate r rn io tia nie m re thing, and another something | then wonder why there is an im Lewis. Hostesses will] Gay evening to att ‘wore white Georgette cn ‘ be might say entirely, up to a girl [anything but unhappiness for “= Games Wylie and Mrs. J.|0¢ tne lant ship, to he tailt by the |e White sweet peas w toate Iways ow . ae ; om as to what a man thinks of her. | ¢puple who married to plesed sana Seaborn shipyards, With them as|ffo*. Mise Gladys Smit? oe} Rater of on hw wilt | ander fereet Bon than be jeans. vaD ToR eaeag | marriage, when divorce wax es ‘ eee their guesta will be Mr. and Mra,{"2* ™aid of honor, and her meet at Knights of Pyt lsedanthe gp mensen then Be p o Kemove lieewas sHR White House William McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Philip |** nt, was gowned in ) Thursday ever Pn aga Riminez jewels ta v 2 Powder Smith and Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Lea. | Pin to match, with « bow . | “The R am ition rm Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me} eene W. Godwin, who is Pig le Jaquet of pale pink sweet peas, ‘The Woodcraft Totern Clob Che Riminex jewels™ I exclaimed |" Wee you think of advertising,» | What Will take powder off the collar} It’s well to be consistent, but for two weeks at the) vv. HC. Ristine will leave to-| Het man was. Mr «» Compton,| Parliamentary clase of Woodcratt|!® the utmost astonishment think of The Star. * | of acoat? It is mavy blue, and | many people possess the con fee given At the Little White) oe ow morning for Lake Chelan |@ comrade of the groom from over-| Totem clu club rooms, Arcade} (To Be Continued) bc eadlee rorick shows quite badly. Please let me {of mush. pWill be assisted on Thursday. te visit ner sister, Mra, Gerald Shan-{8e4%, 2% were the ushers, all of}buikding, at 2 o‘clock. | nnn a — * jostah eis [and Sacurday by Mrw. Jonah | OM shannon-on Chelan whom were in their unitorme, * | Bs “ee After the ceremony the bridal Irving Sehoot P.T. A. Pp Porteon. Mrs. Gaston. Mrs.| 0 and Mrs. Frank Cullen Rro-|Party and relatives motored to Los] The Irving *] Parent-Teacher | Nae ie tary a Carica |phy (allie Blake), who have been| Angeles, where an elaborate dinner | Association will meet in the assembly | spending several days in Seattle, the | ¥"# served, the couple leaving for|froom of the school at 3:15 o'clock. | ee guests of Mrs. Brophy’s parents, Mr.|the Catalina islands to spend their |The election of officers wit! take/ and Mrs. H. F. Blake, left for Vic-jhoneymoon. They will later be-|Place and plans considered for the ner at toria yesterday. come residents of Long Beach, Cal,|oming year. | | icholas School oe. |where the groom ix to be connected ; 1 @ Ganer, given Mrs. Vivian Strong Hlart has left | With a large electrical supply house gs Sunehine € i “i | hy farewe! i }for Pullman to visit her mother. |The parents of the bride have been| The Sunshine club of the Women . Junior class in honor of the) ; > | menith ” vy [Of Mooweheart Legion will hold an iii he bald at the St. Niche- |residents of Seattle for many yeare ; art. Lag es me fool tomorrow. Miss Doris| Mr. Oliver Lamaon, son of Mrs.| x ott, aT Aiki ave, from 10 a, im * : ‘ Eat he tonstmistress. BE. C. Moftat, left Monday for or Whisky is one of the rules that de to § p.m : launder like new pages where he will spend two years. |clines to work both ways. It pro Elephant Shop Mr. and Mra. G. W. Urban wit | Vides headaches, but headaches won't Manus Dramatic Clab “Frederick W. Graham has|leave tomorrow to make a ots | Beowide whisky.” Manus Dramatic cl . the program for tomorrow | weeks’ tour of Southern California a E Laces Baby’s Flannels ) White Elephant Shop and|by auto, | Burke ave | Chiffons Sweaters ket as hostess. Miss Hildur L. tye hg | denn B. Alin POT. A | Voiles Silk Stockings will give the musical pro-| Mrs. Frederick D. Seymour re! one B. Aten PAE. Be | Georgettes Silk Underwear % Cashed Pasetay troca Yieteria, where | ' ° | John B. Allen Parent-Teacher anso- : Underwe: Ph eee she spent ten days. ae gan PP Pag Mite) Crepe de Chines Negligees ding Announced Veg oh Pika ansunaen (LKS NEED a yelal hour will fol | Organdies Fine Collars and Cuffs on an extended | . ‘ | Thomas J. L. Kennedy, a%| motor trip and will go to Kansas| Fine Linens Corsets ' | o- | d word of the Reracs of te A aa ee dagen skiers Seattle Council and Narcissa B. . | Crétonnes Washable Spats Lieut. Arthur C. Kennedy.) ea ‘ | Ww hitman ; | Cordurov Men’s Silk Shirts $8 Mabelle Golden in San Fran. | $——————_____ Sentte Cosa w+ tee Washable Satin Blanket: ‘on Saturday, May 31. Lieut.) . ‘ - cisea B. Whitman, No. will have ankets dy. whose home is in Seattle. | FOR SAUCES Nothing Like af initiation busine Washable Taffeta Lingerie Dresses to Put on F oesers! siooptat in sux Pras-|| AND GRAVIES || “fete ie". Fone ee jaa Ladies of Holy Trinity say BY BIDDY BYE | _ Judging from the « is oeen Moly frinty ‘nette irs. Esterly Brery Santas Madam aiine Yoenn 10 Bg hy tments which are Luther =o ureh wi in th q Be Entertained Ition -of each days tmeale, and tho| fleshy, developing arms, neck and om Entertainer et ach arene satin GGA 8h ie thy hded| ae hb ust wonder to twelve guests at the|the resulta are not always good of t aut here t iderdioom club elub on Thursday in compli en simple sauces have their 40 Mrs. Max Esterly of Waldo, |rules and recipesand here the i | y e e ‘ j Rok. | . p , Thursday Progress club will give Club Dance | A thin sauce for tonst, ete., hate con- its annual picnic at Alki point at 11 committee promises the samo|"*!ting 1 tablespoonful of fat in me i : ae Re time this evening at tne Wie. |® saucepan, then put in 1 tabie supply thin ¢ ney, #0 well as the |Plonic grounds, | | INE laces! Exquisite Georgettes! Thin- ME caccht peviien’ which ina | begins to thicken. Add % pint of |is Inexp ‘hate. which | | Daughters of St. George nest chiffons! Whoever dreamed the time Daughters of St. Geor ajoyed at the other dances, |°0!d milk and water mixed. "set fon vot “money $f | ara Lodge, No. 172, will meet in Scot would come when you could launder them? ae stair saal | sh ths oat hall at 1:30 p. m . . :y | ee ae eaaik haa cor ee phos food el ee In the old days, laundering meant rubbing soap on DEMON JUICE [te ei mehr Rik ag | mye arti’ amen | materials, then rubbing again to get the dirt out. Ht) meets with Mr Curtia at Fair {Teather bay On Lake Weahlnatar But with Lux, there is no ruinous rubbing of fine ii and mixing as before white e for meat F . a f Hit ® general Improvement in| tomorrow fabrics. No injury to delicate fibres or coarsening of |fish or macaroni requir 2 table-lthe hea Nery * > -—— ‘ aie FOR FRECKLES lepodufiile sachs of fat and tour to : and acl ‘ which : textures. You simply stir up a bowlful of the richest |the half-pint of liquid, and salt to Lar Ge ae saat iehite : show pear : lather and toss in your finest, filmiest belongings Girls! Make beauty lotion { should be butter and th without a qualm. fora few cents—Try it! uséd should be sweet mil f Oe Lpotnt pe ‘dhe oui ee ty . ey 2 So quick! So easy! There are no suds so wonder- aueeze the jufce of two lemons|,,,* 800d tomato “sauce is made | tial wien Ale | i p : ful as Lux, for dainty things! ‘ with L cupful or more of strained @ bottle containing three ounces | , ° larchard white, shake well and Lux won't harm any material pure water flesh. vi y of onion, a sprig of parsley for a si —_ A | 1p tae have @ quarter pint of the best | moment or two, then the buttor| : ° | % - alone won't injure nome! 1 wo, n 6 putte vm i omar if; - and ra lotion, and com-|and thickening added ‘on 4 red For 0 ick Reliet bs (x es 7 | ‘ xion bees ME Weer). Very Cogen gthvy to. fade hy re = 4 : Your grocer, druggist or department store has cost moving the cooked meat from. the Lux.—Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. : Your grocer has the lemons and) or poauter. 4 - if | ti | drug store or toilet counter will pkg pr ay et ve laageh rom n iges on) ug ore or tilt counter wil rte tee oe gd eye | Carnation as a few cents, Massage this rweet juice left in the pot, then enough | Take three or four Bi-nesia Tablets PD etarant lotion into. the Tacs, (°o!4 milk or water. to thin to ine| mediately after satine ov “hen-| Cream for Coffee - aie ands cues dy nod ; td ie say that'rellef and somfort| en say: No suds ° tee how freckles and blennlshes is | nq g - jAlmost invariably reault'within tive| Camation Milk, evaporated to the BE sak ow cient ore sna |MAIL CLERK EXAMS —_ [minutes Hf yeh woula ike, once| consistency of cream, is rich and seem like & lather now-a-days {* Fomy-white the wkin becomes. Yeu! !t| SCHEDULED IN JU ing a hearty meal of good thin Gelicious in flavor, and improves a d less and never irritates. | NE without fear of pain or discomfort any cup of coffee. It is less ex a stone lnaa The U. 8. civil service commission A w, 60 to.Gwl Drug [s o., Bwitt | ey v than cream, absolutely pure . GH |announced Wednesday an examina-| gist and get a package of Bienesia| Carnennt ae tomato juice cooked with 1. slice > put on always ready for use. Carnation id be c iy tion will be held in Seattle post office |tablets and use wx directed | sete comes trom the contain fesse ot lfor clerk-carrlers June 28, to estab. | MUS" 2 contr Carnation i ikea te ‘ 5 ag ay oh ES lish an eligible register from which | faetinn tes y back, you ‘don't | instantaneous cofse nd secote gga Ci) | velection may be made to fill vacan-| risk y this teat, and| perlectivs can cade face com it blends 4 aay # tent, and| perfectly, and adds flavor and te and temples with cies ag they occur in the positions | {he chances a u| Carnation, thoroughly ‘chilled, may be th F o. telling Bt DP) |of clerk and carrier, The age limit] friends that it they want Loe Chocalate = “4 Wh les, ete und (21.e {4 18 to 45 years on the date of ex- they should Rook of 100 Re pF o ed ree om request, Write . 0 UI en heb ren) Men pe ky ae ade ’ Carnetion Milk roducts Co, Seattle, Wash, " salary is $1,000 @ year, . Your Grocer has Carnation| | Corrientes, 1 by Lever Bros. cv.

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