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BRAINERD Wedding Anniversary Dinner Mr gave a lebrate By I Luncheon for Mrs. O'Shea Mrs. R. J shortly fo: trip, will ‘be & luncheon Taylor at the day. . Writer Ente Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. entertained Mr. William Novelist, at dinner at the ton Golf club on Friday . . Maurice Browne to Give Lectures Mr, Maurice Browne, of fe Theatre, is going to give interesting series of lectures Will commience Friday-week home of Mrs. John Collins. talk on “Poets of Today Morrow.” and will give tures. The hour is set at Dinner and Theatre Party Dr. and Mrs. KB ea entertain six guests from the navy 2 this evening at a dinner and tre party, The guests will be © entertained at the performance of} Julian Eltinge Vassar Club Luncheon Bighteen members of the Vassar) ‘club gathered in the private dining Toom at the Bon Marche tea room ‘on Tuesday for luncheon. A num ‘ber of outoftown visitors were Present. BT - Lecture at University On Wednesday a lecture by Prof. | Frederick M. Padelford, department ‘of English, on “The Dramatic Ca rerr of Henry Howard, Ear! of Sur Oey,” will be given in Denny hall Toom 320, $ p. m. | | The lecture by Prof. Saunders on | “The Topography of Europe and Its Ett: Upon the War,” formerly duled for Tuesday evening, was poned on account of the dedica exercises of the TY Walt Hopkir Monday evening fourth wedding te the Mrs dinner O'Shea and the who leaves the A months Eastern the of ho ut given by Mrs s Sunset club on A Thurs: bow! of of anniversary urge carnations graced the midd table Mr, and und) Mrs ioldthrop Mr for M pet ¢ Goldthrop, the host oO rs were pl 5 | Mrs, J. H. Wright rtained L. BE. Huson, Miss of Everett, Mr. J. F Goldthrop and D V Hamptor Osborne, | James Club Closed T Women's be closed until 1b house ling . club wil whil University further notic is being redecorated. | probably have to remain period of a week or ter It will closed for the Lit a most which the will Dancing Party Mrs Xura Cas couples with a ening in he Case at He and To four entertained 20 party Sat at her home in Lau of the birthday decorations were of gaillardi The Lake mm dancing urday ev relhurst of Mr a love combination coreopsis and delphintum large veranda overlooking Washington ated with ga and lanterns. A supper was served cafeteria fashion in the dining room . . he deoc syr Lieut. Easterbrook Honor Guest Arthur E. Easterbrook 4 was guest of ‘honor at @ luncheon Tuesday givén by Sigma Chi fraternity at noon at the Seat tle hotel. A pretty wedding was solemnized on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, N. Drucker, when thelr daughter, Frances, was united in marriage to Mr, Louis Borish: obi 8. azier fficiated. The rooms we prettily decorated with the flowers. The bride, who was given marriage by her father, wore a t of white duchesse satin and tulle’ Me veceity{and embroidered with silver lace. , University) iter veil was fastened to her hair | with a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and orchids. only ornament was a diamond laval Here, the gift of the groom Miss Ethel Borish, who was maid of honor, wore a flesh-colored georg ette and carried: a shower bouquet of pink roses Mr. Manford the groom as best ma ceremony dinner friends and relatives, and tion and dance followed | Mr. and Mrs. Borish left for San be at home in duly 7 Miss Wagoner Graduates Miss Louise Catherine Wagoner, | lof Seattle, is a member of season’s sacs lyers’ Club Ball ‘The Seattle Flyers’ club will give f bait this evening in the Shrine| orlum pf the new Masonic ple. The committee in charge @rrangements includes Mr. J. E nley, Mr. C, L. Coates, Mr. D. R Searritt, Mr. Mounce, Mr. F. Olson and Mr. H. W. Holg will Mr. A. J _R 4 Frederick Udell, Mr. oD, §. Hall, Mr, J, H. Bloedel, Mr. ‘Eben Mounce, Mr. C. R. Harold, Mr. | h Collins, Mr. F. K. Struve, Mr.| Francisco and will Mr. Frank Me-| Tacoma after Tidmarsh and the 83 recep: After ved a was si to afford Huteson, rmott, Mr. A. W. J. D. Hoge. ee we Party Dr. and Mrs. F. K I in. Mr. and Mrs. ‘a orth and Mr and Farris at their . summer , Westwood, over the Fourth, . oe Mra |at Carnegic Miss Wagoner followed | smer|the course in personnel research and administration and received a 27th, cises held June Informal Dinner —_____ Dr. and Mrs. J. Tate Mason gave) the Rainier club. ‘Wash the affected Surface with house- for eight. . hold ammonia or | Warm salt water; then apply— VICKS VA YOUR _BODYGUARD™ - 309, 60) Covers were Victory Club )) The Victory club will dance this mn. An! promised. iy good time is Dr Evere and M Mr wi with ar Miss Hele Mrs, © guest und the for several Mr field, Phillips, are at the Wa their stay ertaine uld Alexa Ohio, Mr and eG and Thursday fe on Mr. Ambr week end guest of Mr Mi York a Hele on Tu Dr lean Osteor Wimer-Ford part in the of the conv Mrs daughter Scheble Jar al spending t ington Golf Mrs. Jane, left the Olympic Crescent rived in Ne ship Patrict week, and July 10 Mr Angele Mrs home Kenn L. a6 Mr. and M erett, with Barnes, mo Her | Aberdeen over th Miss ville, Fil: lege, A. L, Hardy Ella a Mrs. E. nd Mrs. who have i R Mrs Vancouver I Roberta Wednesday to attend the convention in Chicago of the association B. B. I ‘Thursday |Drucker-Borish Wedding summer at Mountain View Farm on Mr rs, John F st Mr nl J f Miss days nder a hi eondir hington Seatt by M reen Joshua ra the ¢ and M on yesday oe rathic is child entior M moth nes id 1 of e summ lub ger Winfield M the unning, of week-end Smith daughter of Mr Bertha Phillips, mo seve hotel the N G Wenateh Joshua Green. Liss reen, Patterson ountry Wimer Ford 1 delegate welfare Wa M at and to peninsula, r w York a, fror will ard irs Mr tored an te Bowman junior at the m enter . ont Algiers, w Vandergrift James Eddy Mr Hoq of ympla Tremper of Spring Mr ral weekw During y will Mrs ther Carl Mi Bentonia jr., le week's motor trip spent the club, the Ame left 234 annua Amer: | Dr and takes progratr rs. F sma M are da sp the ear Lake Newton Edgers ‘ar he steam last est Point of Los is aunt summer of Ev Donald uilam and week-end Jackson of Wellesley col is the guest of her sist Mra Hotel Fr i. Young 8. Fo x nia for several weeks, |last of this w Mr. and eaux, and Miss Rub: 1 pigameptine Clark Munday win /S4ae sraduating class ofthe Car}navy service at Bremerton we BE, | Hesie Institute of Technology. While| the week-end with Miss Helen M.| Beck Mr. and daughter, have | weeks’ stay in Califo! .-. k Mrs. Miss y Baug oe . eturned h and and will ‘Thomas ne! fro ria and daughter, daughter been in Southern Califor return the Bordeaux stine Bor om a five Miss Jo in the United States ent Mrs, Charles Cowen left diploma at the commencement exer-| today for their summer home on Or-| eas island to spend a week. Miss Madeline Murphy and . Miss Dorothy Ewing, of Spokane, will ar. friends Dr. Louis Dawson, wit Morse, have R h Mr. taken a ¢ |rive in Seattle this w point for the summer. Dawson and Mrs ttage Le ek to visit and Mrs. Charles at Wing © Dawson 19 and Mary Dawson, who are visiting TELEPHONE OPERATORS ne ANTED Permanent and temporary positions open for young women with or with- out telephone experience. Applications will be received at 1115 4th Ave., between Spring and Seneca Streets. Telephone Elliott 12000 The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company (Confession I] Comyrighted TOTO by the \“"WARE THE JEWEI REPEATED und looked out first at it slept I would sleep all thru. the return, 1 felt th whether 1 Pre endless centuries in my grave ome time And that night I had te | think of the night when Bob had left | me, and gone off to the war | how I felt in the dark, in my sleep for the m his cheek, and had awakened chilled with fe of somet! I could not define Now Rob had come back and the fear death be worse than his strange forgetful sof me. Was I equal to the dr mand for patience and courage whict it put upon me My mind went round and round in In the dawn, | slipped into my bathiy sult and be robe ero 1 th sands 1 walked the length of the pier. I hoped that a cold plunge in the sea would me out of fy 1 was alone in the world exce a small motorboat up down at the end of the sun was hanging, like in the mist of the The siren, down ut its warning of a fog other had ing clear I might seen the giant wheel in the pleasure park And straight away tn front of me, at a spot I fancied I could fix exactly, the U-boat was snugl 1 on the ocean bottom. ptm son the spot. T tion of it became uncanny, I the Interior of that and just where the tor was ed What a stran it And I amiled as I recalled the disaster which went T sat b At the quiet sea night of Bob’ didn't matter m ever again or not ubly away ne mental whirl pt for shor de 7 1 toy bi edge of ut horizon hore directic the been have Ik fasein knew boat well held! prophecy of dire with the pearls The motorboat which had been rac pier slowed up and feet I robe ind gazed Ingly at the man at the It was the Hun who lived in the ack with te The cargo ing toward our stopped at my beach clone inquir wheel German n Grandview to be with will return this week their parents have A Mr taken Dodge and Mrs Chalmers the of Mr, Lane on Mercer island, until fall. . . | Miss Katherine Jerome went over kane Friday, to join her Miss Emily Jerome, who in that the last hey few Thursday, Miss Helen has been # ithard Moore, who ding the p teaching in Nome turn this week to ents, Mr. and Mrs st two years Alaska, will re with her par M. Moore. be M Mr. Paul, Mrs. Edward Buxton, jr, of St is the house guest of Mr. and R. Us. Merrill, at their home. Miss Doris Mitchell, who has been | East for several months, returned Monday | . I leav where outing | . . | Rev. Milton F. Wittler and Mrs Wittier, of Waterbury, will in Seattle this evening for mer visit with Rev. Mr | Mrs. E. F, Wittler, mother home Broadway north. rd and daughter, | today for Poke they will enj on the beach Mrs. F Miss Frances land, Wash a six weeks’ A arrive a. sum: Wittler’s | at her on | Mrs | July Margaret Graves to A the c usiness Woman's St. Louis from July will represent Commercial club, joined the national organ women the States to organ club inter men's clubs. a in 18, hi July | Woman's recently to he the which jization, Seattle were first in the United ize a commercial ests are similar to the whose Frances E. in California months, has at 1446 West . Gile, who has for the past returned to her| both st | Mrs. | been | four home | Women of Poland Entering Polities * hile women’s rights, equal repre- |sentation in government, and, side | by side, the unfathomed value of ed tion, are bombarding our y’s ear from platform and printed comes this bit of comment from | Poland. The constituent assembly five women r are teachers coun of All of then s well a member nd whose hus Pol has of four have been lea educational work | who is not a teac |band was prime minister in the now jalist cabinet ewska, was privi make the first speech ev made by a woman in the history |the Polish She is a | tional socialist, and took the oppor. | tunity offered by her speech to advo cate afresh the imy | working people's livin jand | these, her er | assembly na ovement conditions vhich Is The Polish people's party ant radical party, is stror sented by two of the teacher Mme. Jadwiga Daiubins nd Mme. Irena Kosmowska. Of the r two, one, Mme. M. Moczydlow ska, i9 a member of a peas ieal party, the Polish people's union; | while the other, Mme. Gabriela licka, is a member of the national | popular bloc, i ARMY TWINS PUZZLE | TO THEIR PAYMASTER} LE M France, The Y. M. ¢ A. hut warding camp here has ble pair of cooks, “Pair for each of the nd the other Stronchurst | members, ka ot nts’ cler- July 2. the for emarka is used the exact is Harold Wed- I Howard lington of A new army paymaster wa pletely fooled recently, Some ter Harold had been paid How- 's name was called and that twin promptly stepped forward to claim his month's stipend com- time he captain recognized him once, only he recognized him as the man whom he had just paid, and indignantly threatened to put istm | into the guardhouse for imperson- ating his brother, re Lait eae of | neck rHUNT” COMES WARNING of that MY| “T've said without # luck that | recogni who raised hell in U-boat, And for that you now rned oner “it you as the girl hold of the 1 would Hut 1 plans take ou vtuta ‘our good the tri not kne w ou ou go on with to hell stay w our and Do to alon, th you! most I asserted in All L know is th and positive manner man who talks of U-boat off tt ‘I tell I know the paint," he in nbed Europe over agent Yes, for the kaiser! I stole a ring finger as| raised a midnight jewel you you in spite sted I've ecret ser nee from your curtain ‘ou listen? man person,” ere: I you it's danger. » go after pearls. I 4 living man who knows | I'v r told rked a thumb toward | And understand, 1} don't care a hang what happens to| 1—but I'm afraid you'll destroy | ! And Va you off minute I looked Bob stridin, Would with a man of them you at Now wi Your talking to the| ted you're prote tell dangerou He neve him Certel the this gem carry across the sand and saw my way | like dicuss this! y family?” I asked coming of from the low you to now course, you can't see With was I and waving and the x that, he scampering across my husband orning” in passing. I went v much against my will, I went be cause I hadn't the slightest idea what salt might do my false mplexion, It might turn green! Or 1 swell might carry off my bobbed colffure! was gone. so| water to (To be continued) Believe in Fairies? «~ Do crowd Helen Puck Dream" in Festival ¢ rently theatre niversity Miss Wernse put a the world in 40 up the audienc time. She | from San you believe of 7,000 x Wersne, 16, in “Mic the State Fairies? did the Night's Shakespearian at the Greek of California girdle around minutes, and tied| "s hearts in far less a high schoo! student | Francisco, in ople A} when playe part ummer nr Clubyw S$ FOR THURSDAY dies’ Aid Society Aid society English Lutheran church will meet in the church par lors Thursday, at 2 o'clock. . . Elderbloom Club The Elderbloom club will hold its election of officers at a meeting in the Knights of Pythias hall, from | 10 lock until 4, All ladies ov 50 of age ner invited, A la attendance is desired The ies’ Hol Trinity of the 20 ntertain Pythian Sisters Frances Malone will tain the Pythian Sisters, past aseociation, at her home, 318 at 1:30 o'clock, . 367 of U Green Lake of United Artizan: at 8 o'clock. enter | ave., rd ed Artizans mbly, No. 7.| t Fraternal hall No. Daughters of St. George A meeting of the Daughters of George Alexandra lo No. will be held in Scottish Rite hall, on Fir at 1:30 o'clock. | LEMON JUICE | FOR FRECKLES Girls!’ Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! Squeeze the Juice of two lemuns into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well and you @ quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and com- plexion — beautif! at very, very sn 1 cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces o* orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lotion into the fac ms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes dis. appear and how cl soft and rosy-white the skin becomes, Yes! It is harmless and never irritates. r, x THIS THIN GOWN creamy Jbib collar are | blue maline | pink |to inspire a poet—or a prc Grey | By By CYNTHIA GREY Adopted Daughter only as Feels Discrimination Dea M dopted yand th I would sa be FOR A HOT DAY a Hier and ch other, be to ex his te tolerant of kind he proud our own race and your # yet only in the ivil- unborn negro gen proud to belong to, great God that you opportunity such @ . country where ag been shed ements, you are have a r ney as a race of a future © the ill be the this as this is myself whom I ¢ foundation M slwa the pare take her pa which of probab| ally their owr have for as 1 can reme peed that the day is past when 0 was to be patted on the and offered maudlin sympathy which he did not need, also the other of rabid prejudice against If the negro would only that socially he is not wanted I see it, never will be, and to try to belong in the wrong er and realize that he musi build up from within and for hj elf and his kind and for the bett ment of all mankind, that all t@ gether each race separate, an 1 better understand the two races beg written to frie ers, | the ur race sand girls, and our for it I think opened them, but ¢ letter from open it first, 4 Y oT loos And friends whom I have | extreme come house like bOY# pie race so I to sneak realize see them. Wh ms two years has had her be to the house and tak they ne My grea ed on which earn all w but have What | much longer I on then only, will ing between | brought about 1 » the offspring of the white and |dark races who have in the past been “social outcasts” I would say |do not hang without the pale of a | civilization which repudiates you, Build up a y of your own, | neither desiring nor permitting the | barriers to be withdrawn in favor of either parental side. Be too proud to push where you are not wanted, ind when I say pride I do not mean go hand in |a mere superfluous pomposity, but e the true pride of honor, knowing that at heart you are fit to mingle with best as far as integrity goes, but that by choice you prefer solidity of your kind This spring my attention wag called to the numerous birds flitting ‘about building their nests, a dozem different varieties but each pait mated, true to its kind. No disorder among them as they live true to the commands of nature, mankind were as choice hence how easy it is to identify angi classify all our birds and thelr ij beautiful coloring, just a little come parison but it proves the truth of] my statements. This old earth ha room for all, but the natural law: must be understood and observed. ino would you from home or away? You life ing a high sch if you tuni if life 18 a good high portant girl, beaux tion do not hand. I that a girl of 16 who devotes much time as she ehould to her studies and cares for her cl ing hasn't a whole lot of time boy friends are not wasting your whi obtain- ou are »| education, that away oppor in is improve socie' ef ation your ¢ alm edu your a most im little educa course | And and a schoo step. my good exactl know from experien the worry over I would advise with your foster parents and ob- tain at 1 high school edu cation and work y least then if you wish to leave thru college, BY BETTY BROWN ransparent chiffon wa instinctive etter prepared you will be would would like to in last summer! pear Miss Grey: 1 ymbined with upon article and pin tucks and the apron notes of thet with a cloud lavender and costume is one al! i comn an thread he negro ex a the or night's issue regardin long. rental buen dn soldier who was refu of a certain cottage for the reason | hat he was a negro. In the first| place I should say that the landlord | was well within his rights when he | refused, if he so desired. Negro ex soldier, he did not want you in his| house, that’s all there is to it Ob number of sons estimation. new da with, roses the Comt silk possibly in his and they should be equally good reasons why want to live in his BEST OF OPTICAL SERVICE At reasonable prices. We prescribe, grind and fit glasses and can make or duplicate any lens on short notice. you should not house. And why feel peeved or cut up over the incident? 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