The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1919, Page 8

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cantata York pro the or Mrs the Sunset Club “The Golde: by Henry Hadley , formerly of Seattle Maced at the s t Wirection of Mr. John Sp Monday evening, June : John H. Ballinger Heading role of “The Sw Mr. Robert Lovell Wilson Wil sing the male r Twenty voic ~sthe Sunset the chorus. will be at the ® the presentation of Bt Prince Miss Lucile Mra. Eleanor Nordoft ite harp duets, Mr Henry will sing a as will also Mr ‘The prolor f be renderec Mr & Prince,” of New will club under argur 30 be w « low i baritone, leading eted fr nbers Mrs no sell m among on ub me w Lawren and py Most enjoyable mus treats the season. Luncheon on Houseboat Mrs. Maurice McMicken was hos at a delightful luncheon on her houseboat “The Lotus The Lotus is anch Point. Those who MeMicken’s hospitatity W. D. Perkins, Mra. C. R. Col Mrs. Worrall Wilson, Mise Young, Miss Bella Fisken, Mrs Ballard of Niagara Falls, , C. R. Collins, Mra. Thom , Mra, George Riley, Mrs Dalton and Mrs. M on at njoyed we A .. d Harpist plimented Compliment to Miss Lucile ot New York, who is her guest for the summer, Mrs. ©. Beck entertained the Monday at luncheon today at the Sun ‘club. Her guests were Mrs. Van Ogle, Miss Nellie Corn ‘Mrs. Frederick Parks, Mrs. , Beck, Miss Anna Calhoun Adele M. Ballard. Johnson, who is a harpist of delighted Seattle music lovers she played at the last Sym concert. ee Junior Club | The Junior club held its first meet On Tuesday evening and dis Plans for the coming year the Junior and Junior Chap. @ances were discontinued dur. war. The Junior dances will up in the fall ounced and Mrs. Gafdiner Tyler of | Forest, Va., announce the t of their daughter, Mar Gardiner Tyler, to Mr. Stephen » Chadwick, son of former State Su Judge Stephen Chadwick of The wedding will take| on July 2. { Tyler is the grand-daughter Tyler, tenth president of the States, and her father was a rn Tepresentative in congress, ‘is now a circuit court judge. the couple will make their home ttle at the Olympian. apart following the wedding cee ‘ote In al Luncheon M oe Daniels entertained “ts of her mother, Mrs. H. Daniels, at luncheon on | iy at her home in compliment | her mother. > we 6 ite Elephant Shop Lane Summer has arranged | Program to be given at the Elephant Shop on Monday by Blanche Beeker, soprano, to be panied by Miss Mabel De Kalb| ‘at the piano | = | gagement Announced Mr. and Mrs.°t. Wallace Taylor u the engagement of their Mater. Helen Mary, to Mr. Earl of Menomonee, Wis eee oper-Wingate Wedding ‘The marriage of Miss Winona 0. and Mr. Camet FE. Wingate solemnized on Wednesday ‘@elock at the First Presbyterian The Rev. Kleihauer of Mr. and Mrs. Wingate will at home at the Buena Vista after July 1 . ller-Steele Marriage ‘Miss Ethel 1. Fuller and Mr. James Steele were married Wednesd: noon at the home of Mr. and A. 8. Wellington. They will at home at 82nd st. and Sun de after August 1 4 part Theatre Party and ; x Dance © Complimenting their son, Capt. C ; Burke, Lieut. ph Martin and Kenneth Stilwell, both of Sait , who are leaving for Honolulu ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Burke en. ned with a theatre party, fol shoe by a supper dance at their . Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Schnoor (Irene ‘arley) are being congratulated upon birth of a daughter at their home Chicago. The little one has been ‘Pamed Pauline Anne Mrs. Coder Complimented Celebrating the first wedding an- Mivereary of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd X. Coder, Mrs. Frederick W Graham entertained 35 guests at Her home on Wednesday evening A musical program was presented by several of Mrs. Graham's friends ‘Mrs. Daisy Wood Hildreth played a umber of her own compositions. Mrs. Graham contributed se ‘Vocal numbers; and Claude Madden Played selections on the violin o-* . _ Shower for Bride-to-Be | Honoring Miss Louisa Walker, is to be a future bride, Mre. 7. Eads gave a shower on y evening at her home $ Walker's engagement to Mr. Charles Ingrar was announced re cently. }Culloch w | tho BRAINER Mrs. J. C. Moore Hostess A beautiful at the Rainier cl Moore Thurs tab Mrs afternoon bridge te giv a on and each st of Pp roses Ps nk and The de with were dac B at ow i anner rations were carried out the same flowers Mra. C. ¢ table k, Mrs ded at the Turner prev by M D. W. Scott Mrs The fortunate pri M 1 Morga and Mrs. G berg. A number of sts came in for tea assisted Plar Clyde nd winners Mrs. r F. Spanger ditional were Stibgen ad « tea dee Surprise Party Mrs prise Mrs ried shores Serena G party and Forney The su of Li Madison park festooned with the guests adjourned low of Mr, and Mra which a wedd Mr. Dobson's mother r was held from § until 11 och Fifty ed the ptent per Dobson gave a sur Saturday for Mr tly last her daughter-in and Dobson aw recer ma er Was served on t ke Washington and the tab’ At 8 to the » Forney I present flowers was from guests or and later addi at the bungalow and hostess w Mrs, ¢ Harriett § Minnewatha Club Dance The Minnewatha wil nes at Christensen'’s Br urday evening at 9 ¢ uniform be sup. atled nal guoNts Mrs. George T. Handsaker in Kin near and M club iway he will cial musit. ee st United Presbyterian Church Duty No Ma a Cost, will be the Sunday ev Tnited pastor, Dr Communion serv’ the baptiemal servi and of members will’ ocoupy of the morning service. and Mrs. G. B, MeCull left Tuesday for Mrs, MeCe Scamen. Dr. Mo } return Tuesday of next week, but Mrs. McCulloch and the children will remain for six or sever weeks. chureh by R. Sawhilt together with ° receptior the time Dr. two children mere to visit mother, Mrs. L. € Mr. John H. Hewitt leaves this afternoon for California to attend the Bohemian club “High Jinks.” Mr. R. FE. month in the E Cross conferenc Tuesday morning . Mrs. Ceci] H. Beddome has re turned home from a week's trip to Portland. Arne, whe has been a st attending the Red =, returned home Mr. W. T. Burwell left Friday night for a month's trip to Virginia Iman left for D | New Y Friday mornin Mr, and Mra, Silas Hazel Archibald, Mr Mr. and Mra, C. I Elma ¢ Mi Mr. Cha Lake Arehibald Archit Lina, M led Mi jorge motor t Cushman over Mrs, Arthur Karr, who has visit Mrs, Waiter Galbra returned to her home in Mins Tuell st for t M York Mr 1 family and Mrs. moved ith W. HH. Howard today to their ide," at P mer home ort M on. one Howl the wedding Wenatene Hele Mins Re attend caves of M tor Rernard wi Mra Mr. ar spend th Nugent at Juar loft an Miss Lillian ¢ for Alas Tue tty . npend nth Mra trip to Mrs. Grant D. Harrington horn, Wis, and Mra, E K Chicago, who west to the I Har ding 4 for their and Mra. D. B will spend the Kachess. tler ngton w homes. Trefethan Mr family Lake Mr aM ored to tend home on to! me Wedne guest, who ma from Dr, Helen o ph k ha Francisco, woeks. Babcock and ¢ returned where they spent thr c a absent RB Dr fay and Mrs for Mayo Mir Wh the Dr visit hester there. Gaseam, who Miss Ruth her camp has return Mr. an Crystal for ed services at at Lewis 4 a half. parents Gazzam at a has fa werk Riddle, who Rerkeley ed home .* Martin at the Uni Miss Roram visiting in returr and Francisco lant Miss Adelaide who been a student California, is spending bh acat with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Wi Ma erwity Ham TU uN OME Md ‘BY THORNTO (Copyright, 1919, b NW. BURGESS y T. W. Burgess Clever Bubbling Bob A’ PETER RABBIT and Jimmy Skunk stood gossiping on the Green Meadows, a rollicking song caused them to look up, On quiver- ing wings, in mid was the singer. He was dressed much like Jimmy Skunk himself, in black and white save that in places the white had a tinge of yellow, especially the back of his neck. It was Bubbling Rob the Bobolink. And how he did sing! It seemed as if the notes fair ly tumbled o each other As Bob dropped into the Jimmy Skunk himself on his hind legs to see exactly where Bubb! disappeared. Suddenly n mbered that Bubbil is always on the ground. forgotten all about this when he had told Jimmy Skunk that he was not likely to find ences ont Green Meadows "You don't happen have Mrs. Bobolink around here Peter?" asked Jimmy, tryin on down Bubbling in order any to seen do you to \ speak carelessly And if I had, I wouldn't tell where,” retorted Peter, “You ought to be ashamed, Jimmy Skunk to even think of taking the eggs of such a beautiful singer as Bubbling Bob.” “Pooh” the harm? exes, simply build replied Jimmy. “Wh If I just happen to fi he and Mrs. Bob will another nest and lay some more. They won't be any the worse off, and I will have had a good breakfast.” “But think of all the work they would have to do to build another nest,” cried Pete “I should worry,” retorted Jimmy Skunk. “Any one who can spend #0 much time singing can afford to do a little extra work.” “You're horrid, Jimmy You're just horrid!” declared Peter. “I hope you won't find a single egg, so there!” With this Peter once more headed for the dear Old Brier Patch while Jimmy Skunk ambled toward the place where Bubbling Bob had dis appeared in the long grass. Peter went only a short distance before ait ting up to watch Jimmy Skunk, Just |before Jimmy reached the where Bubbling Bob had disap: | peared, the latter mounted into the alr again, pouring out his rollicking song as if there were no room In his heart for anything but happl jness. Then he saw Jimmy Skunk and became very much excited. He flew down into the grass a little far ther on, and then up again and be gan to scold. Skunk! | It looked very gone into Bobolink much as if he had grass warn Mra idently Jimmy thought © headed that way. the to It was Bubbling Bob the Bobolink. Peter grew anxious. Present atarted dear Old I Pateh Just before he reached it brown bird which remind him somewhat of Mrs, Redwing ran # in front of him and then flew the top of Mra, Fi Bob lead chuckled he on for the er a nere ® a mullein stalk. It Just see Bubb robber awa Isn't he clever the | was Next story: Kegs. “Gotta Sick Wife,” Judge Just Smiled ick wife’ ‘was the excuse ad by Ant Roselli Frida he appeared befe P John B. Gordon to explain the Presence of a dozen bottles of home grown claret and a kettle fil Mash makings of the same, Judge Gordon thought so much of the “sich wife” excuse that he asked Antone for $50, ‘Tom Naverni, ted with Roselli he was count presence Peter Finds Some vanced ne Judge led with arre unable for the of 4 of grapo on his rdon fined him $100. | said to a ter l lon ¢ idge Gi BIBLE SCHOOL WILL | OPEN NEXT MONDAY | Seattle Vacation Bible will open at Plymouth Church Monday Boys and girls from § to 18 may at tend the school free. The school will meet from 9 to 12 In the morning five days in the week The schooi | will continue for four wee! school THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919. The touch of the Mikeda is discerned in the lines of this satin serge coat sult, in the turban of twisted straw braid, and the black tulle vell so artfully arthew: in its flow! At the right behold the flounced cape coat in black satin lined in white White georgetie and the tiniest pink silk roses form the babyish monnet of the coy mademoiselle IN BOB'S DULL, OUR WHOLE L before nYES, TRAGEDY I READ married my heart nding #tin expectedly we mens ot et “And rame ¢ compli ame it au © blood bored again’ will t aten woman wh tement the Park fied Kather Mar) find from my chee ever » and stopped Miller drifted encetul ex fa ate t and L reemed m plane ’ I Why Va ¢ exciting the trees one canning natant f I were w n face blame yourself too Mary wx. CO ‘ It » rus ahe is pos and { to he wn th as I ht have had and a pillar ainted with seen I with a spared kr ight br machine at away man has been the newing ened to get me ene gir she thrust her p sight * ning @ tty (To be Ce whi sympathy between burt I don’t cation me #0. understand what the com is about, Jane but I not lunch Evident going t me I murmured rhe whis presume in would th on to CLUBS FOR SUNDAY Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. seo } Rainier chapter, Daughters of the im! ther olution, will give a » Lewis Sunday. Mem 1 to the Y «pital grounds not For further with Mrs meet at ped as irections Ernest Hussey CLUBS FOR MONDAY Women’s Club Meeting All w of University dis fot who companie men the » truth are esr of becoming Ladies’ University Invited to at th wi meet embers the mmercial elub, a was gripping | CO . ire medical talent next Monday of Mra, ¢ 8 o'el called etary, for committe tion of the even me srinne Simpson The lL. J purpose him in charge him! sharp, Mr cure in by t I Conley of ap to assist in the University heart almost new the prett to Bob ap fied with b all smiles a ent antidote man's Ladies’ Musical Club | Applicants for student membership | in. the Muntcal will by heard Monday, June 23, For further inte apply to Mra, W. I N chairman membership ‘ay ‘ Deep Voices Ask “Number, Please” SAN FRANCISCO, voices ini sired is the latest al telephon: men. being acidity, I told in a far from moment. I Ladies’ club exce mys for a soul tress Certainly I myself at the to fling my arm: Bob's neck, to rous dreadful A te heart } Jon't rmation hare hols me mmittee, impetuously about that kintos him from duline m. ke up for time t beat ft tand,” Mary not if explanation, her inability if my ous Thom were but rath. fan under Tune 21 anent Bass innovation in strike, a number d by the tele strikebreakers. asking for a the er to ain own to help me en it mistake ometime just ‘another stupid human Mary We all make t A little thing ® and we let it phone company a The « of union officials and company heads was resumed late We | today after a short adjournment | first | " Reduce Rates on | Cables to Orient} SAN FRANCISCO, June 21,—Ca- | ble rates from San Francisco to the | Orient will b reduced on pm the/y, it unced today Commercial Cable Company The rate to Japan will be what | per word gainst the pre it,” |of $1.21, Rates to Manila and China sim- | will be reduced proportionately ference life it the past don't mptom in take and soon Mar mor had how] nodded. ‘Truly — she than I to k far a small mistake can carry one And pretty in upside-down reason W n our a happiness,” 1 whole world lost rr by path back to our we've aia was ann went | th on 88 cents | few of know until we've lost “When life | erhaps us rT ent rate happiness is Mary ventured, ‘Th the do. un and mit v skirmishes and w we must hi New York a some neem A the brit untrimmed. de froe tigh and me evening gowns Je can daring quite transparent below wro w gRU-N m | should # BY BETTY BROWN y're coming over, they ver"-—is American ns rful song porters of Fre and on the consignments of which began t early March and f er it song of the French de stand welcome with open arms crowds of American buyers and * who fly to Paris for news wares as fast as passports per im docks “im: in and is also cheerful as t he Franco-American Alliance for promotion of Beautiful Dress is en rapport! There over the pre breadth of b ey must have their ma ave their ideas their Paris labels rejoicing in r creations of Worth, Lanvin, Jen A bit conserva ot the cholee n and Bt cht newest models are for drap For evening chosen, eye but matter ey & revealed by the fashion t im, noft ant metal ni denctes subtle ones. brocades vere, decollette rnoon rt and touched rufflings For are ledly ke t-yand tiny a sh are and the sleeves the ruchings ore exquisite embroideries signs on rich fab «and of bodices: tes nd russets. this filmy stive browns, green » Worth model for simp! White, in nue preferred touched wit roideries and son and textiles of Greek The are are picuous mood white is in the gold and silver nfined by rdles fferent”™ inspira ed § Lanvin looks ion and ates dull blues, reds enta 4 richness rhe for with or gorgeous are almost invariably iant with pailettes and bril with jot, o 1 embroidery the kirts The skirts ates are long t they are knees nny's concession to Ameri demand for compromise she of gowns er long enough—b the to pick the as it is to race is almost as easy ng wom a wi the wr orse in a HOW FATHER KEPT THE FAMILY WELL A Bottio of was Always tn the House For coughs, colds and tarrh it was PERU} NA. Trouble with the, stomach and bowel corrected by PE A, Rheumatism on French | freakish they | lack | | to usional touches of | is al By CYNTHIA GREY Minn Gre 1 with years, and we were om 1 soon after married but recently they came to live Hometimes I think he did this to flaunt 1 think it is because he still cares he will come back went three He a man marr He broke the for engagement, & another girl in wife a ume n the » ume bt his wife in my At other times, for Do have reason to hope that BROKEN HEARTE It is not Ukely that me ‘ou th I at » me, or ought I te > away? rubtle urmises are wrong. man was thinking of you at all when he established his home to expect thi ehborhood have no whatever H reason to his wife, and he n do in to forget ou ca ot ay where you will not see him. duty is 6 back thing you ¢ snot put this man out \ of table etiquet be observed. Tell for the sake of your chil drer a different environment created, Suggest that have drills in manners at when guests are not pres- Do not permit haphazard rervice and careless ways when the family Is alone, and you are not likely to be humiliated when, there To Make Iced Cocoa Dear Mins Grey: Please tell how to-make iced cocoa. ALICE. Use one teaspoon of cocoa for cup desired, and mix dry with an equal amount of sugar. Throw this mixture on top of either milk or water and bring to the bolling point, stirring oe | casionally nt sticking to Set the cocoa aside to ad ice, eream or ice and serve. Young Wife Has Foolish Notions Ming Grey man, 1 hire Tho I Dear ried we uge. I m be am t ear wuspect my husband of « another man. I sh you home ent what to di WIFE cons like to have you tell m fet rid of your susp and treact finally have thin stan just other are guests ny ne nd wher mifted down, thi no foun usually Take f that that for or you Say to yours as attractive and more husband than for he would not for his wife self that you his be woman ar anyone else each have Then gol chosen to to hi you 1a Ke are 1 are no ng tract eable lination to the society of other women. then, don't worry, for, if r make the effort, in right way, you hold husband's love r home to prev make y he w An Il feel no inc can your for Skin Dear Ming Grey: What 'whiten a neck that has a tend to look yellow? B.D. Lemon juice applied daily is the best bleach I know of. DEAR FOLKS: UB | pe ET me tell you about iL Wilson & Compan party given by jmembers of the Fellowshi |Club of the New York pl at the Waldorf Hotel Wednesday night. It |given in honor of Thomas Wilson, president of the con 5 Oat ss cnt caches auciower wee Ores who recently ret ges sic Buy gees og Se. if so,|from Europe, where he take him anything, fruit, ited his branch offices there instance? MARY. | He made a special trip fi A girl should not = oo pescngos Chicago to fraternize with tong standing. | fellow-workers in New Y she should not go un- |The New York Fellowship nee, seer Club has an active member- hospital. hip and the members are |very proud of it so they | wanted to show Mr. Wilson | Humiliating : bid it measures up alongsi de Dear Ming Greyt I come to you in of the other Fellowship Clu y humiliation. My husband hasn't : + : * >a sc Guise honest tree fee exist in other plants to all food at the table, using his|around the country. E fork, instead of the and does a hundred But most of all, they wan! other tcooveth things. 1 Rona gie needs Mr. Wilson shocked when peofie see hi 1. much they appreciate his a dislike to te company. Is Pp a tee Muneay?. HUMILIATIO forts in grouping his 25,00 It Is possible that this man | Workers into one big, p may be reformed, even tho he (family where all share in is the type of person who is In: | oenerous distribution of goo |will, rewards and privileg different to the polite observ. ances which indicate culture. ‘Take up the matter of manners i ail with him, and try, inanice way, |I think it is great that ong | to make him see that while less /man has the power and abik ity to lead so many peop into pleasant paths and m: | them proud in his leadersh streas was put upon this sort of The evening party o thing when he was young, it is now important that the niceties 2 | "SHORT? YES, _|\7%5, <venize, party openil | strel trou’ composed BUT STYLISH ste troupe "compose ee ie jacting and conversation dé lighted the members their wives who were preg] jent. After this part of the) program had been carried’ jout Mr. Wilson was_ in’ | duced and the cheers | greeted him certified to popularity among his fello | Workers. About Bridal Bouquet | Dear Mins Grey Does a bride al ways carry pure white bouquet when she is married tn regula m,white satin wn, her bouquet have some colored or may were? Formerly it was all white. cently th has been a tendency to add colored flowers, One ly bouquet carried at a fashion ple wedding cor A of white orchids and lillies of the valley, with ar pink orchid in the middle 4 Should She Call mployer? Miss Grey: In it proper for | for her empl personal fri Even then. companied by mutual friend. be sent to the lens or may Table Manners own spoon ones provided or | | It is easy enough to detect the at ference between a genuine and @ forced ovation; one is spontaneous; |the other shows it is given becau it is expected. | When, however, hundreds of men and women stand and cheer and ap plaud and wave handkerchiefs= and do so impulsively and heart- fully—then there is no doubt about the spontaneity of it, nor is thefe any doubt about their liking and | honoring the man. | | Mr. Wilson talked to them very briefly, but he said what was in his |heart to say, and he said it so sin- cerely that his fellow-workers knew that he meant every word, |The secret of Mr. Wilson's success in his great business of supplyin people with his company's CE FIED FOOD PRODUCTS—such hams and bacon, canned meats, vege tables and table delicacies—aN backed up also by the slogan “THE WII- SON LABEL PROTECTS YOUR | TABLB"—is due to the faith he has in his fellow-workers and to their faith in him. He says so—they say and that's all there is to it— fexcept, of course, that all feel their responsibility in the preparation of the Wilson & Co. products just the as they feel bound in honor to play on the level with one another. same and pains in the back yielded to PE-RU-NA, PE-RU-NA ia the emergency, ready-to- take health restorer E and protector for the fami For ecatarrh Bund. catarrhal condle one PE-RU-NA wards off Grip and panish Flu and re builds the health. ? Do ns father did, Tt Is the safo way. fh Tablots or Lquid It is out of the question for people living in the same household to act true-blue in one direction and™false |in another—and in this particular household, don't forget, there is ab- olute harmony as affecting the pirit, the thoughts and the action of every member thereof, Mr. Wilson remained with hie fel- low-workers as one of the liveliest and most agreeable members:of th party until the evening's galetie ended. ELSIE BAMBRICK— | The have written those short skirts they wear Paris, and now the fashion has ached this side of the water, Miss ambrick is first to wear it in York, and the photographer spied her on the way to rehearsal of | the Bing Bang Boom company, | boys of in home And so goes along merrily and hal pily the building of a great organ- ization in matters more important pre cold business caleulations. Sincerely yours, William C, Freeman, 250 Fifth Avenue, New York City,

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