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By BETTY BRAIN |“Seattle the Seaport of Success” “Seattle the | givén on the & from 7-9 iss Priscilla at Hostess ning members of the sub te set is Miss Priscilla Treat, Will be hostess at a dinner at home on Thursday night. Her will be Miss Harriet Baxter Alice Blake, Miss Virginia Mer- Miss Helen Noble, Miss Pris Anderson, Mr. James Howe, Mr Crawford, Mr, Russell Reed, the Seaport Americanization pageant of Washington, University r entertainment, to be merely most but not a a an event as part ning of August | of Suceess. be ara, in the amphitheatre of the promises enjoyable important of the reconstruction fr. Brainerd Beckworth, Mr. Law-| program of the war camp com Bloedel and Mr. Russell Gib-| munities. The pageant will consist ) eon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney | of the history of Seattle from the ) Dreat will chaperone the affair, Later | beginning to the present day, It will attend the dance to) will e in three acts with a pro! by Mr. and Mrs. Frederic | logue an epilogue, One of the in honor of Miss Treat. | special features of the pageant is, + Wang he of course, the costumes, for on these |depend much of the charm of the! for Miss Fisher Virginia Wiley entertained at midsummer tea today in of Miss Juanita Fisher, who graduated from Smith , and whose marriage to Mr, Graham will take place in spectacle, by Murine Hiatt, we have a With Miss Katharine Kit-| tinger as costume manager, assisted Miss Frances Heverlo and Miss right expect novel and artistic effects, as well as true to the character of the | to} | pageant, in the costume designing l std wots Pisses er} poe ed | Miss Heverlo is in charge of the per: | Le pemetatl \sonal service bureau of the Bon which had a graceful basket Marche and was formerly in interior decorating and ¢ » sapur and yellow snap dragons “the center. Miss Dorothea ay ve ve : 2 Miss Janet Powell and Miss |") (he home economics ‘Walker assisted in the dining | BE she: oh : | Miss Hiatt "ah ee wee eres ee tual costume designing, is th des were used for the! iume designer at the Bon ee The pageant will be free, a . intended as a form of relaxa Witter occupied girls yplimented Pretty, informal luncheon was today at the Seattle Tennis i> by Mrs. Robert Wilson, with | . Dean Gooding Witter as honor Mrs, Witter is spending two in Seattle, the guest of her |camp communities civic morale and to munity expression. icanization to develop is goes there is cS together in pleasurable r shop are very popular, and is quite the thing to drop in there and neighbors. ly for a short time. Tonight] better way of making the tts ive girls, Miss Bernetta| feel that he is actually an ir and Miss Hazel Allan, who | ican. been zealous in their efforts t these dances a success, will Weather. The East Capitol ( has charge of the Little te House for two weeks. Mrs. on is assisted by Mrs M. » Mrs. Arthur Campbell, o Drever, Mrs. Josiah Mrs. J. G, Matthews, Mrs. t, Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs. Stuart, Miss Helen Drever, Helen Leiter, Miss Tramme! d, Miss Edith O'Brien and saret Brown, eee tor Entertained Frederick Bentley was host: | ganizer. at an attractive uschecn oe aed » given in compliment to Miss ide-, en ar nee Opes |Bride-Elect H the House guest of Mrs. B. c.|Guest Jand Miss Alice Blood, who left , after a visit with her ‘Mrs. E. Weldon Young. Cov- Placed for 14. F. Clise. The executive committee of Mrs. J. F. Douglas, Mrs. Jean Stovel. * onor nstructor signing department of Washington. who is doing most of the cos Marche. id it is jon for The chief purpose of the reconstruction work of the war maintain | om So far as Amer- certainly no better method than this of getting | entertain. ments and at the same time waken Mr. and Mra. W. D. Perk+)i4/a1 pride by the performance of | Aris, the history of the place. It is one |way to love a place to know its ble Shop Dance history and to relive it either by dances at the Red Cross/ yourself enacting its scenes or by | seeing them enacted by your friends We can imagine no alien” Amer the affair. community service and Mrs. B. C./ -dehdates | Beck is assistant chairman. Miss; y ‘eth Curtis is assistant scene de- White House va signer, Miss Sara Vinsonhaler is “agp Fae ovine joining | Poster designer and Miss Norma See yety. cious in this! Orson daneing director. | Mrs. Carl F. Gould ig chairman of | the chaperone committee, assisted by | Mrs, Kenneth Kerr, Miss Ruth Kerr, Mrs, Charles Paul and Mrs. Charles consists RB, Beck, Miss Almina George, Mrs. Kate MeMahon, Mrs. L. B. Hoag and Miss | Mrs. Linna Fleming ts the author. ess, Mrs. Robert Sandah! the pro- ducer, Miss Eva Jurgensohn, assist- ant producer, and Mrs. Deering, or In honor of Miss Florence Baker, who is to be married this month, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. MeMurran gave a dinner on Sunday at their home. Mrs. J. F. Douglas is chairman of |t the girls’ division of the wer camp c. eir Blood— Are the Ones With the and Energy to Win yy estimated that over people annual- ‘i NUXA 9 7 THROUCH ITS IMerE Kellogg’s is eaten today than ever before. Why? Millions of people won’t have any other than Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes, because they know its unvary+ ing quality and they are delighted with its inimitable flavor— oven-fresh in our waxtite package, Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg’s everyday, trong, Forceful Men ith Plenty of Iron in TED IRON Red Blood, Strength and Endurance FLAVOR | | | | | | |sands of books, repr | Jackson will Dance at Country Club |"FOR A TINY "THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919. *|MOTHER LORIMER SI “BEST FROCK” husbands de OF A WIFE iOWS ME THE HEART! DECEIVED I couldn't understand the wife he | A number of people went to the |%&—-———— aan ene) | “Most wives whom | dance the Country club on Satur L== sive find It out, sooner or later,”| had wronged. 1 watched her with day evening, Among those who at "s id Mother Lorimer, And then in| admiration as ehe helped Bronson ar tended the party were: Mr. and Mrs. | all sweetness and pity she , a8 | range some pale pink roses according Lucius Mannin who were th | we looked on the fair face on its! to her own taste guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nute | satin pillow, “Poor child!’ ‘As soon as Mr. Goff comes, let Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Scott Bullitt, | And Mother put her arms around| me know," was her final order. Then who were with the W. 8, Peachey» me and held me close, Perhaps the | she took me to her room Mr. and Mrs, John W. Eddy, who \p 6 of death in the house made| «fost wives who are deceived were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gar | me a little more precious to her. laser 6, ‘Gotione or late,” Wak foment rett; Mrs. Thomas F, Ruhn visi | I came in to see if Bronson had} eq, drawing me a seat beside her | Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, and Mr | managed everything perfectly,” she| on a éouch which overlooked the sea. | Mrs. Thatcher Hodge, who wei no |" never found it at all difficult to| guests from Crystal Springs of Mr Bronson himself came up for her| discover who shared my husband's and Mrs, Carl F, Gould | approval, for further orders and to! romances. I knew this child today EIS Fy report . «| from the picture taken when her cab. | Informal Dinner Mr. Goff has been located,” he) aret tame was greatest | said, “He will be here in an hour.| on srother! You knew all the Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Wettrick enter | He wishes to go with the body, mad- ps rth RN OW A tained Dr. and Mrs. Hans Sulzer at} am, to an address—which he gave time? And we've been conniving so dinner on Saturday evening at their a Bronson read from his note.| 2#Perately to keep you from know. Dr Untted States fvom Switzerland. cee Son Born Mr, and Mrs. Magnus T. (Alberta Cram) being are con gratulated upon the birth of a son} on Sunday, Dramatic Recital Delighting the audience versatility, Donald terret pupil of Frank Price Giles, jc recital, consisting of selections from Bulwer Lytton, Rud yard Kiplin. and Edmund Vanee ke, at the Y. W A. auditorium Friday evening Mr, Scanlon will go to N next Sunday to take up t of dramatics me with his Scanion. present York study w © extensively, The Brainerd Sale of Brainerd m From collector place at July a, home of alnerd, able ev the the 10 at Mr of the to take Wednesday nond Beach and Mrs, Erastus haps the most not of the kind that has ever taken place in the community, The lover of books, of finely selected paintings, etchings, engravings, bronzes, Sheffiek! plate, fine china, glass, rare pottery, antique and his fecal furniture, curios, will have an opportunity to examine and pur chase at auction articles of intrinsic value and beauty to add to his own collections. One of the paintings is Hans Durer. Included in the furniture is an original Sheraton chair, Such chances come seldom to the Seattlé lover of the rare and the original; and it is to be remem bered, also, that the books of this brary were collected by ity in literature and other knowledge, and a connoisseur classes of art represented. hundreds of curios and that will be on sale, point view Da the F p a sel Mines of of the The art objects nd the thou- t a discrim inating taste on the part of their present owners exerted over many years The sale starts at 10:30 a. m Wednesday, July 234, at the Brai-| nerd Richmond Beach home, Every |thing will be sold to the highest bidder, The stage leaves 1324 First ave. for Richmond Beach every hour, taking you right to the door of the Brainerd house. . Miss Campbell Honored Twenty friends of Miss Marjorie Campbell, who is visiting Dr. and|Lake and will return home the mid- Peterkin, have ar-jdie of the week. Mrs. Guy 8. ranged a picnic supper to be held at American Lake today. After the Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs, Scott W. Benjamin announce the marriage of their daughter, Hazel Leigh Benjamin, to ir. Freeman Reavis. The ceremony was read by Judge Mitchell Gilliam on Monday even ing at the home of the bride's par- ents. Only members of the imme- diate families attended the cere. mony. Mr. Reavis is the son of the late Judge Reavis of the state su- preme court Mr. and Mrs. Reavis left for a tour of Vancouver Island and will later return to Ellensburg where they will make their home. eee Geraldine and Miss Alice give a luncheon on Wednesday at their summer home, Yeomalt Lodge, on Bainbridge island, Later the party will indulge in swimming, tennis and boating. Mise FIRE NIPPED IN BUD Only the watchful eye and ready action of Archibald Floyd, one of the genial operators of The Star mechan. ical force, prevented a fire of some proportions near the Labor Temple. He discovered a shingle roof in the smoke stage and promptly got busy and acted like a regular movie hero. He modestly disclaims any credit for his prompt action, but those who saw him play the fireman yesterday afternoon will recommend him as a valuable addition to any fire-fighting | force. BITRO PHOSPHATE replaces nerve wastage, increases strength.energy, Bilfds' firme healthy thea THIN. NERVOUS PEOPLE Sulzer is minister to the| Crawford | | an author: | } | | Mies Marion Lill, }and Mr. Gene Van Houten. | spending some time at Mount Kain- | Maxwell book the street and number of Mary's terrace in our home town. “Probably you can arrange to leave | on the 5 o'clock express?” The man realized that Mrs. Lori mer was giving an order, not putting 4 question “1 will arrange it, madam,” he re: plied. 1 knew at once that Mother wished to have the house free from ery trace of the tragedy before her husband, and Dr. Certeis and Jim, jr and my Bob came in on the yacht They were due about sunset | “Mother knows the whole awful story--and yet's she determined to | save Daddy!" I said to myself and it wemed to me that she was much too kind; that she was sparing him a hu FASHION ART | miliation which he ought to be forced endure. BY BETTY BROWN 1 had every reason for loving Dad dy, and no right to sit in judgment) ‘The very smallest ladies should] on his personal affairs, Nevertheless properly have the very prettiest|I could not but feel that a certain frocks—-and here is an example of | stern justice had brought poor Mary what that “prettiest is, For little; Thomas under hi« roof and that fate had some purpose in tangling events so that his wife took pitying care of the “poor child” after death, Sure the Hon, James D. Lorimer ought not to escape his portion of remorse. maids from th ars what could be more adorable than this simple confection of white handker chief linen, pointed all about the hem with Vandyke points with white piped edges and a background of lacy to six y ly ruMfe, A soft pink satin sash Com-/and Mrs. R. J. Huston Miss Mabel pletes the picture Chilberg, who returned at the same — |time with Miss Huston, is till ir New York and will return with her brother, Mr, J, E. Chilberg. Lieut. Ted Owens of the Naval Re- | serve Flying corps returned Thurs-| day from 30 months’ service on the | He was last stationed at | CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY east coast Camp Mills, Va He is with his; Zora Kensington Club parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Owens! zora Kensington club will meet at vil | the home of Mrs. HE. G. Taylor, 1719 Mr. W. E, Boeing left Monday for| N. 4ist st, at 1 o'clock . Mooscheart Legion . | Women of Mooseheart Legion at Mr. G. L. Murphy left Sunday for | Moose Temple at 2 o'clock a short trip to San Francisco | ° ° . Home Sewing Club, G. A, R. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly had| ome Sewing club, Ladies of the as thelr gu at Mount Rainier| Grand Army of the Republic, the over the week end Miss Louise Sun,| home of Mra Alice Chase, 3636 Evan- Mr, Ross Downs | ston ave., at 2 o'clock. Each member is invited to bring a guest. First business meeting of the season. Phin- ney ave. car, Alaska to be gone a month or six} ° weeks. | Mr. McAlpin of New York and oe ing “No one could wave me from hu-| miliation, dear child. I had to live | that down alone. It is the surse which the errant husband flings at his help less wife. But—onee I had lved thru the torture of jealousy and in sulted pride, I remained in my hus band’s house—for the sake of his my boys. I couldn’t have the children’s home disturbed and de stroyed—not for their father’s sins not to satisfy my own hurts,” boys “But you 80 decent—today—to- to Mary Thomas! Why? Most wives | would have cast her pitiful body into the streets—in wrathful virtue!’ “Very few women understand men,” answered Mother. “But I am sure that the girl and I were both unfortunate victims of something in nature which enslaves man himself. | | She suffered one way. I suffered, | | equally, another,” | “T could never condone Bob's sins,” | 1 prot a “You'll never have to, dear. Re: member there are more good men | than bad— | Then a maid interrupted to say that Mr, Goff w g to see her. (To be continued.) s wait Put Off Trial of Cider Works Chief Louis Lawrence, owner of the Half | Moon Bottling Works, Eighth ave.| }and Charles st., will not be tried on | a charge of’ selling alcoholic cider | until July 29, His trial, scheduled | was postponed by Judge for Monday ir 7 ordon. Lawrence was arrested Friday last | by dry squad officers for alleged vio- lation of the liquor ordinance. His| jeider, according to the police, con- |tained 4.14 per cent alcohol by vol- ume, The arrest was made on the orders of Lieut, E. C. Collier, head| of the dry squad, in order to ascer- tain If the cider by merchants Jin the city contained the alcohol be- fore the delivery, or the cider “worked” while in their possession. | | PLAN GARDNER FU. Funeral services for Mrs. ERAL } Isabel |. Gardner, 62, who died at her home, | |2434 Irving st., Monday, will be held | | Wednesday at 1 o'clock from the| Mr. Pollemus of New Jersey are fer. . Mr. und Mrs. Charles Thomsen left Sunday for « motor trip to Port- land and Spokane. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. G. I, Toevs at Spirit . Mr. H. C. Henry is on a motor trip | | | | TREAT supper they will all go to the Ta |to North Yakima. coma Country club and “dancing eee | Y Ee Sree oe Mr. and Mrs. E. S, McCord, Miss OURSELF Helen Donovan of Bellingham, Mr. | Prentice Bloedel and Mr. Evan Mc-| Cord motored to Mount Rainier last | Wednesday. Mrs. McCord and Mics | Donovan will remain until next Sat- urday, but the others returned the TONIGHT to some of Boldt’s French Pastries. You can get them freshly made today at any next day. of these addresses and the v4 whole family will be de Mr. and Mrs. BE. L. Webster and| lighted. They're as good as the week end in’) Mr. Roy Kinnear and son George | will spend a couple of weeks at Long | ch, while Mrs, Kinnear and baby ughter are at the hospital. two children spent Bellingham. Bolit's Bread and Rolls, and we can't say more. 913 Second Avenue 1414 Third Avenue Madison Market, Second and Madison ee | Pacific Market, 310 Pike Mra. Worrall Wilson and son Bo-| Economy Market, First and Jand are spending a month in Al-| Pike aska. eee Mr. and Mrs, Evi DeWitt leave to day for a ten days’ motor trip about Vancouver island. Mr=. Robert B. Leithead and son, Bobby, who have been for two weeks | at Dilworth on the Sound, returned Sunday. Bonney-Watson chapel AMUSEMENTS} METROPOLITAN Mere This Week OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS LEO in ‘That “LOMBARDI CARRILLO Fan and LID” Fashion Hit to $2. Mat. Sat., 0c . Wed, Best Seats $1 Nights, to $1.50. Ma’ ‘PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 “The Coolest Spot in Town” | John Geiger “Remnants” Neapolitan Four Three Other Bix ip” Acts | Beaste Love in “Cupid Forectonen” —. | PANTAGES Matinees, 2:20. Nights, 7 and 9 Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Douglas “THE RISt N” A Heautiful Dancing Spectacle, aturing Seattle Children In Conjunction With a New and py Bill of AA THEATRE ORPHEUM (except Nignta, | who is going to By CYNTHIA GREY [and I both Hints on idolize him and it hurts Good: Forni me #0 when some mother «will say , he is not my own flesh and blood as Dear Miss y: Will you please! know I can’t love him any more tell me who should speak first when |than I do. One mother told me 4 meeting in public, a boy or @ girl?! couldn't 4 him li} Will you also tell me if it 8 al-| there way a different feeling. SEE vays necessary for a boy to Up his! Miss Grey, I hear these samc motis t? mr. A. W ers say in front of their own chib A girl or woman speaks first dren that they wish they might have to a man, A man ALWAYS | geen ahead und they never would tips his hat when speaking to a | nave had any family, I hope my 6a woman oF to a man accompanied | wii! never hear me say anything Mew by a woman. | that, as it certainly makes children Friend Should Write First feel as tho they w their own homes, Now, Miss Grey, wili Dear Miss Grey: I have a tviena {tl me if a mother that nother state to live, | Child can love it as well should write first?| H. D Your friend should write first, giving bis or her new address. en't welcome in you please adopts a # one that calls it their flesh and blood? 1 love ery little thing I have to do for our son and I know he loves me. I forgot to say that I have had a child of my own, but it die Which of us Dear Miss Grey: One of the MRS. A.N, § boys I met when out to my girl I frankly believe that it is friends, asked me if I wouldn't write| possible for adopted parents to to him, as he said he liked me and| | child as dearly as tho it wished to keep company with me.| were their own flesh and blood, My mother has met him and likes! especially if they have already him. Tell me, should I start writing| answered the call of parenthood, to him first? He does not k address and I value his fri He is the brother of my very dearest | girl friend. | and take the little stranger when it is a few days or weeks old, In my work I have had quite marvelous opportunities to study this so-called mystery of mother- hood from various angles. I have seen tiny bundles of humanity handed over from flesh-and- blood mothers who cared too much about worldly pleasures to make the struggle for mother- hood, to childless women, who would snatch up the dainty bit of It is a young man’s privilege to open @ correspondence with a young lady. Since this boy is your best chum’s brother, he can ly obtain your address from his sister if he really wishes to correspond with you Dear Cynthia Grey: I wonder if| pink and white flesh and cuddle there is anyone in all Seattle who| it as tho it were the dearest has a piano, any kind at all, that! thing in the world to them. so has lost its charm for the owner,| there you are. Who can fathom one that he or she no longer cares| the depth of motherhood, or say for, who would be kind and gener-| that it comes only to those oug enough to give it to one who| women who have given birth to has long been heart-hungry for a| a child? piano, and who, altho she has strug cecal gied, has had no means of getting| Dear Miss Grey: I am a stranger one, and would be everlastingly | here and would like very much to grateful to and appreciative of such @ person? have you tell me where to go to have nair removed from the face by the jelectric needle? Do any of the beauty parlors do this and where can I find one? A GIRL. I sincerely hope, if there is such a person in the city, he or she may see your letter and STRANGER, make your wish come true. There are a number of first- If anyone should have a class beauty shops here that practice electrolysis, but I am not permitted to mention names or addresses in these columns, You will find a list of the shops under the head of “Hairdressing and Manicuring” in the classified | section of the phone directory, | nat “ A successful man keeps his eyes and ears wide open and his mouthy closed piano for this girl, Cynthia Grey has her name and address, How Deep Is Mother Love? Dear Miss Grey: I have read your answers to letters and know you can help Yne. I adopted a baby boy a few years co and took him when he was just four hours old. Now my husband y baby had fe 1 was frantic with fear. Teseemed hours before the doctor came. But he only smiled. worry,” he ssid. t first tooth will be through and he'll be all right. We'll just make things easier for him, thoughy by giving him Nestlé’s Milk Food.” ‘That was how I learned that Hestk’s 4s better for baby’s stomach than other kinds of milk. The doctor told me it was made out of che pure milk modified with just the right amount of su; snd cereal aod all changed tos fully powder—pure, clean; safe. Soon the fever was gone, but we Now I know the Nestlé Co; F kept on with Nestlé's he safest and = wants yeur baby like mineto be help ; ‘i when those teeth come, so if you wi fill out and send them the cone beet way to give him milk. And somehow the other teeth came below, they will send you free eno Nestlé's for twelve feedings and more easily, and he seemed to be getting more healthy nourishment out Mother's Book on how to keep out of ordinary milk. well and strong. of those warm bottles than he ever had Nertie’s is pure milk in powder form that is already modified and docs aot require the further eddition of milk. Always pure and safe, always uniform, and free from the dangers of home modification, Nestle's has stood the test of three generations and Aas today che largest salt of ony baby food in the world, FREE! Enough Nestle’s NESTLE'S for 12 feedings. Send the coupon! Noxtle’s Food Company, Inc. 207 Call Bldg. send metres Mr. T, M. Ramsay of Vancouver, B, C., spent the week end with Dr and Mrs, A, Roche Robertson. ag Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Rodgers and, Harrison, Jr., are spending sev- ‘al ys with Mr. and Mra C. ©. Fischer at Eagle Harbor, Mr, and Mrs. James F. Lane will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. on a motor trip thru the Yellowstone, ‘The party will leave on Friday, Miss Julia P. Batley has taken charge of the boarding department of the St. Nicholas school. Misy Bailey was formerly principal of Brunot Mah, Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. J family are spending Yeomalt Lodge, F . . N. Jackson and a month at inbridge island. . Mr, and Mrs. Charles H, Winders are spending several weeks in south- ern California. eee Mr. and Mrs Shorrock have returned from a two months’ trip in the East and are at their sum. mer home at Three Tree Point. “8. 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