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By BETTY iss Bruns to Be ‘lomplimented rs. Her Sand > y Putnam I hostess: Nelly SO Mirs. Fred PF Mtations have beer timate friends of th ViLevy-Levy Wedd " An extremely ha [ws solemnized the Hep room of the Washington i iss Vivian May Levy ide of Mr. E moon at converted i fF of the seasor H The bride was lovely white satin we Made en train in a cap shape, caught with ‘2 n blossoms. ied huge bo ing me w i lding wedding and her vel She carr uquet of white orchids and of Miss Lucile and the six bridesmaids Nellie Hanson, Miss Viola Gut An, Miss Sadie Lewts and Miss Wallie Lewis, of Tacoma; Miss Sadie c and Miss Clara Lurie—were tily clad in pastel shades of lavender, yellow, blue with hats to match aids all carried large bouquets of yaricolored sweet hile the maid of honor | Ophelia roses. P Little Ann Nicholson, the flower 8 Was clad in a French organdie of white over pink. > Rabbi Samuel Koch officiated honor “ 7 arm peas carried After the ceremony the 200 guests to the banquet hall where 4 sumptuous repast was had. various friends of the bride groom responded to t¢ Mayor Hanson acted as toastmaster read hundreds of congratulatory s to the happy coup! the midst of the dancing which} d the banquet the bride and om departed for California where will be gone about six weeks fie bridal bouquet was caught y Miss Nellie Hanson, daughter of Hanson, and one of maids. Aubrey Levy ras best man, The ushers Mr. Merton Bories, Mr. Harold hoch, Mr. Morris Martin, Mr Hardman and Mr. Arthur attended his formal Luncheon compliment to Mrs. Harry Brooks, who was formerly Ella Downs daughter of Mrs. L E. Downs of this city, Mrs. Ed B. Ballinger will give an luncheon on Tuesday at the Tennis club. Mrs. Brooks one of the most popular girls tle and her many friends are that she is to be here for a visit again. ° Club Dance he Golf club was the scene of the largest gatherings of the on Saturday evening when Persons attended the dinner. at many others joined the Everyone agreed that this went off with a great deal of and “pe It was decided to another dance on August 16, pular was this last affair. of sweet peas and created a summery effect. a ee red er for Visitor compliment to Mr, and Mrs. Ames of Chicago, Mr. and C. H. Whitelaw entertained at at the Golf club on Saturday ig. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fel- Day (Marjorie Whitelaw) of Lake, Wash., were also guests the dinner. . . ° attle Girl Engaged Complimenting Mr. Ray Moore } m, Mr. and Mrs. Alva H maker entertained with at their home. The of Miss Dorothea Elizabeth mamaker were surprised at the mhouncement of her engagement to\Mr. Bidieman. Mr. Bidleman has tly returned from 18 months’ ice overseas. . Tea for Seattle Visitor in Spokane Miss Beatrice Upton, of Seattle, | who is visiting in Spokane at the Yhome of Mrs. Bruce McDonald, was honored at a tea at the McDonald home on Thursday. Mrs. J. J. Lavin land Miss Sue Crawford, of Seattle presided at the urns. Mixs Upton ‘and Mrs. “mates at McDonald were the ‘ ington, wher: With Delta Gamma sorority. mcheon and wimming Party Mrs. Francis Guy Frink will be tess at a luncheon on Tuesday it her home. Later te enjoyed. ca White Elephant Shop Mrs. A. E. McGee, soloist, will be aecompanied by Mrs. at the White Elephant shop on Tues. day. Lambdi Chi Alpha The members of the Alpa fraternity chartered a Saturday dover Mmault, wh a pienic, dance were enjoyed enjoyed the outing. cary Be Bc supper Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nathan Teal of Portland announce the ment of their daughter, Josephine, to Mr. r of Buffalo, N. Y. en, quent *' itor in Seattle and was here for thie last subscription dance, the "guest of Miss Catherine Collins The announcement was made ‘Tuesday at a luncheon gi Teal and later the same day @ number of her mother’s fr came in to tea, Miss Teal is ool in New a graduate of York. the Mr. the in-| A} spent the week end in Seattle, a} many | school swimming will Frank Carson Lambdi Chi acht on to Yeo-| and About 30 couples | Miss Ruth on by Miss when ends Seattle Elsewhere "THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919. By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Miss Grey: You have given so much good advice to so many that | am coming to you with my problem. What would you do if you were a married woman and | loved your husband above all else, but in a moment of rech lessness had been unfaithful, but repented immediately of \| it, and if every moment of your life you were haunted by | the remembrance of that act? Would-you confe have bling and York ania Mra, Henry | rested to favorite | loing splen: | CA been cle 15 Mrs re y tle first: woman inte to the in Pra ent | appointment passed 10 »hn Winslov 1 woman to CA ervice pe of Seattle was epted by r service abroad » and was in serv: | on the Mexican | intd the | Division of the army | Ading will take place In the and the will make their home Victor At the Leschi Campo's Ed Long's commit prove tured by went Spruce The fall y < couple in ilo y Club Dance pavilion n Wednesday | ra will be ase'sted by us banjo quartet, The ' a that this will bigs attraction yet fea this club. Porch Luncheon Mrs, C. will ‘he 940 Alki ave. a yreh lun 1 o'clock, She will rtain the Alki community commit the patriotic committee nd the Alki auxiliary committee, Informal Dinner Mr. L. E. Byman was host on aturday evening at his home at al tractive dinner. Ten guests | enjoyed his hospitality. ys pes at Golf Club cers Brown en- lub on Satur-| uests enjoyed | Rodgers, ain with Tue at s Dinner Mr. tertain day evening their hospitality Mr. C. R. Collins left Wednesday for a ten days’ trip to Wyoming. “ee Mrs. T. M. Reed, of Olympia, who } has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Haller, has returned | home. Miss Elma Collins, Miss Betty | George and Mr. Jim Archibald and Mr, Hawthorne Dent motored up to | Mount Rainier over the week end and were the guests of Miss Helen Woolsey and her sister, Mrs. Parker, who have taken a cottage near the| entrance of the Rainier National! park. o- . ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Balfour and family of Spokane motored to Rich- | mond beach, where they spent the week, They left for their home Thursday. . . | Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Branigan and | daughters, Miss Frances and Miss Eleanor, have returned from a week at the Empress hotel in Victoria. | Ee ae | Mr. and Mrs. J. F.. Douglas and} Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rhodes left Fri- | | day for a week's motor tour to North Yakima, . M) Alfred Rollo is spending six | weeks at Carmel-by-the-Sea in Cali- fornia. Miss Catherine Collins spent the week-end with Miss Gena Peters at the Country club. eee Mrs. James Tate Mason and Mrs. Walter Moore, who are summering with their children at Saint's Rest, of Mont Miss Esther Beidelman, "Sport Skirt for Love Game | BY BETTY BROWN ‘Tennis and every other summer out door sport will tend toward success |in the “love-game,” if the fair player wears a smart sport skirt like this jone of rose-hued fantasi silk Perfectly straight and simple, with a broad crush girdle and a single pearl button, it is a colorful and ¢ | will arrive Thursé [of Mr. | Nathaniel Pasch your guilt and ask and trust to be forgiven, even tho you felt there were little hope of being forgiven, or would you remain silent and continue to let your husband love and trust you for a faithful wife and try to ease your conscience by the fact that \ the future would be different? To my knowledge, with the exception of a few indis- | eretions, the husband has been faithful. I know wives have forgiven husbands’ infidelities often enough, but will the av- jerage husband forgive the wife's? K. It seems to me thing in of this kind would be the the good that might om such a confession ton have of goiter cases Recipe For Banana Pic Dear Gre you kindly print a for banana m pie and oblig A Threefourths cups three-fourths cup boilin two tab corn starch tablespoons flour, extract of the important SUBSCRIB! to consider a decision Do you suppose there this whole world for I'v is an w harm | in who ever or poor two two egg yolks, me? € think ki begun a ult from this wife skeleton out of the rt and parading it in review her loving, trusting band? Would he de benefit from or would 1 cannot see would help r per the hand, there doubt as whether the husband ever forgiv forget the take and it quite probable that he would never again trust his wife. And the ever-present suspicion would eventually un dermine the peace and happiness of his home. I sincerely believe that this wii ould try to for get her foolish misstep and strive to live up to her husband's ideals of her in the future Lame Girl vongs for Home | Dear Miss G dependent upon them,|man; the type that wants to be! could help me |and should yield to them and obey | loved, protected, shielded. They find | others? It may as well be confessed at once | them he| that type of woman more convenient | a the that men inevitably prefer the kind] toves to be his mate more than he| “a” the other kind of woman the old “cave man” fought | | _There are only two kinds of wo for. | There | men—those who like men and those | id truly | who don’t. The first type are fitted the right and | by to become the mates of duty of a woman to earn her own| m second type are not living, live her own life and take an almost what might be call equal part in the world's work with Ox Men secretly hate them. man, But most men are not so con woman who would attract a man | stituted. A man wants to feel that|must be of the first type—what I his woman belongs 80! to him.| have called the “cave woman” type And the satisfaction he gets out of| Of all attractions, her essential believing that she is dependent upon | “woma ix the best. She may | | him goes a long way with him. Men|be plain or pretty, she may have as a whole are not “modern.” They | brains or not, but if she is of the ¢ don't really belleve in sex equality. | woman type she will prove attra They prefer the clinging type of wo. vanilla. starch, add boiling t seems charm outweigh, to me al othe: that per all th physi¢al in a person’s make-up ich fear that you have blues engulf you. Have almost forgotten how Try in’ spite when you for become will you because fulness, It will be just awfully hard for a while and you will at times you are making no way, but don't give up; keep right on smiling and look for everything cheerful and bright in life and dwell upon them. Bor row your sunshine until you can start a manufactur plant of If you will read good books and magazines this will go a long way toward helping you to accomplish your pur- pose. Mix sugar constantly butter corn flour and er, stirriny two minutes,¥ exe yolks, vanilla id three firm ban- and sliced, Line a with crust, turn in which has been cooled and bake until pastry is well browned. Cool slightly and cover with beaten whites of eggs to which a little sugar and ex- tract of vanilla has been added, then return to the oven until a golden brown. Whipped cream may be used instead of the egg whites. qualities otherwise and hu add any it how on she? the to smile cheerful tion On other being happy and of your afflic affect thes they wi part of you, tiee you and yur cheer. mixture would and lities tual and or mis a while is ql BRING THIS AD Will repair any Ameri- can watch, no mate ter how badly damaged, for Good until Aug. 14 If it's new in J elry, we have Woe pay cash for Diamonds and MARCELLE CARROLL | | | | ! your own I wonder if you you have many Y MARCELLE CARROLL (Starring in “Come Along") jwomen are as 22 years old and have been for many years, caused from | ceident. But I am strong and althy in every way and can do much work nyone. I long for a husband and home and babies like | other girls have. | I feel nd times as tho I would rath than have to go thru life with no one to suppose it is because I am the men do not care for |Pany, or why is it Man wants woman Statistic The Blind Dear Miss Grey: things that a new a number of | blue some-| the comparatively | ’ r be dead | blind people here as compared with | in joints or mus- alone and|other cities, What is the answer? cles, give a brisk Do you the climate anything to do with massage with— lame that my com a on does his companion and equal are a few men who really ve in sex equality There are many women who deny * this, I know, But they themsely So-called is only a veman under veneer of civilization, Perhaps it is t this ix so—perhaps it is na-| ‘# way of providing for the con-| nee of the race t it is a fact that men like best | the type of woman who knows the meaning of passionate devotion. Men want to think that they are! the great, strong protector , and that fooling | vilized man | his thin| ure One of the first : al notices is | 80 lonely third love me. it? I read a newspaper article recently that goitre is more prevalent in ®YOUR BODYGUARD” -SOy, STORE HOURS 9 TO 6 EVERY DAY real, Canada, is spending the summer | with her 8, Dulmage Mr. J. W. Buffington, of Minne: | Apolis, was the guest of Judge and Mrs. Frederick V. Brown on Thurs day. Furnish Your Home on Easy Terms Why deny yourself the comfort, convenience and pleasure of a cozily furnished home when the few things needed may be had on terms that you can meet without hardship or embar- rassment? Our plan of easy payments can be made to fit nicely into your income—a little each week or month. Dr. William Crawford, wife and | three children, motored from San | Diego to spend several weeks at Mount nier. Dr. Crawford was former health commissioner of San Diego. MOTHER LORIMER WATCHES OVER “QUEEN! OF SMILES’” LAST SLEEP | One end of the metal tube enved) out its contents. It had been clever inst the pressure of my fingers. The | of him to leave the outer pipe in the Substance of it was thin and easily | déad girl's grip. Had that been miss. Mr. Hilbert Carison and-Mr. JO0M | bente phobably it was ouly.the outer|ing the cw would have Blackistone, who arrived at Camp | bets AYE Sao ails «, eek: ice ieaas Galea eas | sheath which had covered the strong | before landing. y a case holding the pearls, And Jo Bach| 7 tossed the : jo at the Terry el. <9 soon “| down to < he Terr pert mechanic on the U-boat. He} “where's the new man—Jo Rach?” himself had stowed the gems in the! 1 catied out to a sailor torpedo shell under an officer's #u-| “#16's left us, miss. Sald he could pervision! Doubtless he knew the] get a job he liked better on the tug. | number of the wrappings which en. | So he went off on her—and took his closed the gems! Doubtless he had! kit along.” The sailor pointed to a| shaped those awful claws which had | gpeck on ; 7 ck on the wat ving toward gripped the delicate hand of the! the cite eel —— oF Penile, F Of course, I wasn't surprised, nder the shock of Mary's tragic! aidn’t expect Jo Bach would ever be death, I had forgotten all about Jo! seen again along the shore. Prob. Bach. But as I fingered that empty | ably he would sail for a foreign port, | metal tube I could almost picture| and make a fortune from the sale of how he had removed the gems| the pearls from it. “Ty, Unless thi se overta The motorboat which had taken | 7 gaiq eggs he cen) Booth. He is en route to Yamhill, |™é Out to the tug had been towed! to be lively to catch that tricky | | back by it. ‘Then I recalled distinct: | 4 Ore. General Crawford was former H ly a well known visitor in Seattle, |'¥, for T had watched it ride the | | waves behind us while the captain ee ae crora ang told me of the disaster. It was enpty. (a. late Samuel Leroy Crawford and) 5, pach and the sailor must have Mrs, Crawtord, followed me aboard the tug | Sie And the crew of the tug, except d the engineer, mate and stoker, had ade a circle around me while the captain talked. Then it must have been that the Hun slipped awa observed, to the berth in the e: |and had opened the tube and taken and) Mr.\ang in Glacier | fishing trip. . | | Mrs. J. Herman Ames and son, | Willis, have returned from Los Ange where Willis has been at-/ tending the Hollywood high school. Mr. and Mrs. Ames have taken a} house at 2219 41st ave. 8. W. see L. H. Tomlin of) spending several Do not hesitate to ask for credit at this store; thousands of families in Seattle, scores of them in YOUR neighborhood— thrifty folks—have availed themselves of the liberal GOTT- STEIN policy. Mr. and Mrs. Kansas City are days in Seattle. . —M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. General Medorem Crawford is| spending several days in the city, | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | An Exceptional Showing Cool Reed Furniture Large assortment Rockers, Settees, Reclining Couches, Center Tables, Lunch Tables, Tea Wagons, etc.—beautiful sug- gestions for dining and living room, porch or bedroom. Somehow I wanted to tell Mary | homas what an astonishing thing | | had happened. Certainly she would want to know what had become of her precious trove. With a sob in| my throat, as I tried to realize that | the dead no longer heed the deeds of the living, I went ght to the room where the little dancing girl! Was stretched in her coffin | Those whose business it is to care for the dead had come and gone. Mother Lorimer herself had ord the services of the famous Bronson He had “laid out’ senators and the of multimillionaires. At Mrs. er’s request, he had worked well, and the little cabaret favorite looked, in her casket, like a fairy queen awaiting burial In her short life the girl had known the worst, and perhaps the t of human emotions. Death had wiped away the little lines of sophistication about the mouth and eyes which had been the only shadow of her pretty fa | oe Ballinger Berryhill | y to visit her| brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and/ Mrs. John H. Ballinger, at the home nd Mre. A. B, Stewart at Highlands Mrs. Also a complete line Grass Rugs in all the sizes. . € kes are and Mrs. ‘R Sunday from Mr. Prescott Mr. 1 a r their guests, Denney, return a trip to Vancouv oe Mrs. Howard Thomas, who has been spending several weeks in Ta coma, has returned and is with he |daughter, Mrs. Al! Armstrong, | . Customers desiring to brighten up the home are invited to take advantage of our “added-to-account” feature, selecting what you need from above and having same charged without the usual first pay- ment. National park on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes and Mrs, F. Brooks spent the week end at Everett attending the golf match and dinner dance at the Country club. . Mund at Fort Halloran, | Mr. and Mrs, John C. |returned Friday from an | trip. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Rainier Chapter, D. A. &. Watrous Eastern Miss Amy house guest Major and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R and Mr. and Mrs motored to Sunnyside the of has been Lawton e Lawn Mower Special Regular $11.50 16-inch Lawn Mower— quantity limited to twenty.............. 9 25 e (May be added to account) Complete line home garden tools, garden hose, etc., selections from which may be added to account. Crosby Stimson for a stay of 1 few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Blaine. , Mrs. Walter 8. Fulton and small! daughter, who have been making a| Study club of Rainier chap of month's tour of ¢ rand Yellow-|the Daughters of the American tone Parks, returned home Sunday.| Revolution, picnic at the home of | ae | Mrs. C. C. Phillips at Beaux Arts of Oakland, Cal,,| Steamer leaves Leschi park at 10 visiting her usin | o'clock, Young for sev y for her home oe ntonia Green Frances Green left 8 he slept in ith of beauty. » unimportant life's cauldron, her coffin like a She was so small a mere bubble on It hard for me to realize how many terrible prob: lems her death had canceled for the tribe of Lorime Daddy's political career was safe at last. Scandal could not destroy it Dear Mother's faith in him was in sured forever, It wasn't fair for the powerful Lorimers to profit so great Writers’ Club Will Hold Mee ly by the girl's death, I thought, bit mee oll Moeting | ony, And t turned away and faced ‘The Writers’ club will meet in the Miss} Erickson club room of the ¥, w, c. | “tr Mother pas | Misdby 4he alk ae Bpleinakt Coed Who Is it, Jane?” she asked, tak-| trip thru Yellowstone Park, They |b B. L. Pn Oy Sore were accompanied by Misa Crunby Mr. Charles Udell and Mre. Sponge and Miss Fayette Johnston Wilde, Visitors all I could answ | te ee ee “And her name i murmured Mother, against my hair. “Mother dear!’ 1 cried out, do you know that?" continued.) Miss Alice who Mrs. weeks has been Weldon left Sature . Miss Bi and Any of These May Be Added to Your Account Without the Usual First Payment Refrigerators Gas Ranges Oil Stoves Reed Perambulators, Sulkies, Go-Carts, Ete. SOLE AGEN BUCK’S RANGES AND HE: BUCK’S PIPELESS FURNACES girl, turned diver,” was Ww. W Electric Irons Vacuum Cleaners Electric Utensils . Mary Thomas!" her soft chub ransfer The proposed transfer of property at Jefferson park to the park department will be discussed at the regular meeting of the Jefferson | leights Community club at 8 o'clock at the Golf club house. Rugs Comforts Blankets Mrs, Herbert Schoenfeld left Fri-| cheek day for a trip thru the Yellowstone, | after which she will join her family on the Pend d'Oreille lake, county lefferson Heights to Discuss “How 5; city Stevens TERS Miss Josephine ria Haynes and Ridge spent Mt. Rainier, Hayne Miss the Miss Glo-| Katharine week-end at} . Alki Community Patriotic Committee Members of the Alki community patriotic committee and the Alki auxiliary of the Red Cross for a porch luncheon at the home of Mrs C. K, Rodgers, 2940 Alki ave., at 1 o'clock. aor oe A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SSEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS . Mrs, Wilmot Lilly Lamping left Monday for Vancow. v to join their husbands, who} have been on a fishing trip. They will tour Vancouver Ish: for two weeks before returning home. Mr, and Mrs. H. F, Browa hav returned from a month's trip in Kast and Mrs, ™m ee Auxiliai Veterans Woman's Auxiliary of the Woman's World War The 1514-1520 Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine pendable robe, t of any summer ward rl Mr World V Veterans will hold general business meeting at Veter ans’ hall at 8 p. m Mrs, and Henry Brodevick