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PAGE 8 Theatre and Supper Party } Judge and Mrs. 1 stain 12 quests at a th ke will enter Sthis evening to see Guy Bates Post At the Metropolitan. Later Mr, Post WIN join the party at supper at the Washington hot Luncheon for Detroit Visitor In compli at her home. . Dance at Tennis Club Mr, Millington fand Mrs. Ww. Bleanor Smith, of Bronxville, N. Y Who is visiting at his home. Miss Ames to ‘Be sDinner Hostess Miss Margaret Ames will give 4 d@inner at the University club prior to the subscription dance, which takes places Friday evening, August $ About 22 guests have been in vited. Luncheon for Sub-debutantes Mra. James S. Goldsmith will be hostess at a smal! luncheon on Sat Urday at the Seattle Tennis club. Covers will be placed for six guests, Who will be of the subddebutante | oe . Stefansson Luncheon Guest ee ‘Mrs. Burke entertained six guests Informally at luncheon at the Little White House yesterday to meet Nithjalmur Stefansson, who ts visit Ing Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Thomsen. Vv isitors Entertained panos. eee Red Cross Jumble Shop with Miss Ethel Schwerdt hostess. ; eee White House Miss Phyllis Griffin, Helen Lyter and Miss Alice ona “Bradbury” And your ideas about clothes will be changed. You will discover that it is possible to buy here All Wool Suits at a moderate price that will con- tinte to look good after months of hard wear in all kinds of ‘weather, And you will discover that our credit plan of easy payments en- ables you to be well dressed ALWAYS. “Bradbury” Suits m the Newest Styles, Fabrics and Colors ™ $95 Upwards “CREDIT GLADLY” 1332-34 Second OB CO THE SEATTLE ISDAY, JULY 31, 1919. BETTY BRAINERD Highlanders Entertained |Wedding Announcement at Country Club By MANCES of a SUMMER GIRL BECKLEY of her daughter RO BY ZOE party The marriage was solemn | Thomas Stim be enjoyed (Copyright, 1919, by N. BE. A) Marriage in London (Dorothy, aged 26, is spending the summer at Lively Beach, having staked her job and $500 savings on the chance of winning a@ suitable are her letters home to Joan, her chum.) GOING—GONE nt to Mrs, Mark Ste vena, of Detroit, Mich, who ts the Suest of Mrs, Frank D. Black, Mre Gharies H. Black will entertain in formally at luncheon on Saturday n David Fell, representative for husband during the ra partiament, ake Crescent Word hax just return next" on received Lord Murray rvice overneas. pected that he will come to & wae fresh fr you can (under ‘ay, son of Dr thru tlness. 1. Gray, will be host | lat a dance on Monday evening at the Seattle Tennis club. The affair ‘will be in honor of his cousin, Miss Members of both les were present Alexander PB by his daughte d her amatl ¢ day for Vancouver ink without the Mrs. Charles Banks Musicale Clifford Reid entertained evening with a delightful of New York, who is wd where they coating of fem I offered him reat hallenged him to further co: the island for se Murgatroyd, @ guest in the city Canadian W The Canadian dixapprovingly Thursday from a few days’ visit with | Miss Jane the brakes for once a oman’s Club yourself 9. Woman's club will hold a basket picnic Saturday after-| noon and evening, August 9, at the Understand & typloal girl. Brooks will arrive jin Seattle the first of next week to! who has been visiting you how we returned from |Join his wife, tramp to 8 | her, parent little divining rods. nts, | | Washington August 15 Col their friends are cordially Supper will be served from 6 o'clock the evening an be had by calling determined to leave Li In saying good-bye will leave for will remain for several months & 4 of her heart the wd that little word n | foundation left Monday for a week's yachting | | or crepe, to wear The College Club There will be a «special luncheon club on Tuesday Stephen F. it shot thru me | t took a It t 1} | who has been the Peachey at 1 do to seem for all that not gone far enough ing a tragedy when Lieut. guest of Mre Chadwick, a member of the club,| the Country club since Monday, re who saw eight montha’ service with United , States forces in Siberia, will tell of the ditions he found over there | . Bridge Party The attractive home of Mra. A. &. Laurelhurst, scene on Tuesday swimming party Seattle Gacli There will be a dance Saturday evening at Fraternal hall given by | row the Gaelic societ, : turned home Thursday expeditionary | lovenlaves of Mr. and Mra. Ross Wilson move to their new home at Yarrow \* the week month by month until gradu Mra, M. A. Thomas and Mr Raperoepubily Thomas and children and | Nurse leave next Wednesday for Mt | Rainier to spend several days. or etrength nor It takes time for r wish to break love to grow compliment to Miss Eleanor “Brith, who is the guest of Dr. and | Mrs. W. L. Gray, Mra. Arthur Gray {Will give a luncheon on Saturday Frederick & Nelson's. Miss Alice who is the guest of her aunt. John Jennelie, will share the of @ bridge an Miss Patricia Fotheringham pend the week end with Miss Jeanne Peters at her country home at Yar the name of Jim Ronas hovering for the harbor of my emiles. neutral creatures who take from the fact of whether care for you or not, y of Seattle, leave Monday to be gone several days Luncheon at Na Mrs. Andrew Deffenbach, con- | luncheon at at the piano, will contribute |the Bremerton navy yard on Tues Musical program on Saturday the noon hour at the Red Jumble Shop. Mrs. C. T. Boyd home from a three weeks’ trip to Ban finds be cares whether Jim But I do know {made a more responsive vis-a-vis that And Eric Wallis Was in the Last Bus °Y®ing than Capt. Wallin POSTSCKHIPT. he HAS GONE Ross and I were on the south piazea when the last train bus went And Eric Wallis was tn ia not that him, no matter how sure But there was Mra. Howard W. arrive Saturday Bausman for two : Wedding Arrangements Raker of Cincin- Arrangements are being completed. for the wedding of Miss Fisher, daughter of Mr. ©. D. Fisher, and Mr. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cedar Falls, which will take place September 2 The engagement of the young cow announced last just before Mr. Graham sailed for! « such & man. Jodge and Mrs. | Union |Cushman, ¢ Y. W. C. A. council. Dr, Mary Thompson Stevens has been appointed of the Detroit House of Correction, by Mayor Jim ens, a graduate of Michigan, has been a work and long served as a director on the prison ready inatituted forma in the conduct Miss Marian organizer in Florida, of the public school center idea, addresses the follwing remarks to members League of Women Voters “Most members of Voters mestic shriners’ 324 degree at the| altar of the holy cook stove. they are putting the community how to co-operate ards of trade, homes and cities serve food production, and transportation saying, “Is this the man for me? Oh, where | And whenever a man attracts us M™ | Mr. one of the three great ways, per spiritually, we rush to he responds. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Blaine and son, James, are temporarily at the home of Mr. and Mra. James B. Kinne, having sold their ranch at Grand Oh, Joan dearent ally, mentally, learn whether For it ix woman, and not man, Listen, Joan, Mr. Harty Keyes Brooks, of Rend, . lore. arrived in Seattle Thursday and| chief business is Love and the per |with hin wife and Miss Marguerite | Petuation of Lite. of New York nh a home at Crystal Springs, ts spending several days at the Wash- ington hotel. you are that I am. that about him #0 remote, fled, no renerved, strong, rempectable, I feel something tremendously hax gone from pleaded headache and left poor Re Your worried lcompleted four years at jand returned to her home & month ago Wallin committed the crime of falling to follow up at the pxycho permitted himself the luxury of rest He found me from the very Mrs. D. FE. Thompson will arrive | ~~ jon Saturday to spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega will| otis, who formerly lived in Seattle, hold a picnic meeting at Kinnear |; jpark Saturday afternoon at Visiting members of the sorority are invited to attend. formation’ call Mra. L. X. Coder, Queen Anne 904 | lien of Minneap spending several months with Mra Rowland and Mrs. For further Chilberg and her! guest, Misa Mary Wrigh spending several MOCKS DANGER AND DRAGS ME INTO DEADLY PERIL With that he raised his helmet and fitted it deliberately ered himself slowly and ¢ fully down the swaying rope ladder attached to the stern of CERTEIS Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae The active members and. alumnae} of Gamma Phi Beta sorority will give | la pienic at the home of Mra. E. Smith at Harper, Saturda, Reliance leaves the Galbraith dock| Mrw ¢ at 9:30 in the morning and in the) over to attend the luncheon given! yesterday by Mra, Walter Beals, once flattered I remembered for time that I was clad in 4 short-skirted of kilted blue silk A gorgeous ToRe red jersey, Rex | Emily Steamer | epending several days with Dr. and They came | I watched the shine and sparkle of afternoon at 2 o'clock. information call Kay, Main 4211 For further | William Mo |’, nilton Certies Mrs, ‘Thomas Fransioll rn dren returned Tuesday from a trip} }to Lake Crescent » his old name anny fascination which ted upon me. realized that I was In dreadful nturios since Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae ‘The regular meeting of the Wash-| ington Alumnae Association of Alpha mma Delta will be held home of Miss Sadie MacDowell Bellevue, Saturday. in regard to boat schedule and pienic | [luncheon members are requested to call Mrs, Harry Sigmond, North 2339 more left Thurada to mpend a week with Griffiths on Whidby If Certeis were to explode a bomb so long a p as he reached for, the rail |of my boat and pulled it close to his "T am quite alo ao tapeneatien | would be blown sky-high! Mr. and Mra tried to set my ‘arwell P. Lilly, Mr. engine into mo- instantly understood that it Rodney Prentice | Rainier over the Michaelis and Mr. vou axdat know I ignored his speec “Don't go down! Fach had confessed bit of steel which ¢ had removed! h and repeated Tickletoe Club Dance ‘The Liberty Lads Tickletoe club of soldiers and saflorn will give a dance t the Leschi dancing pavilion Aug é Special ent | jazz orchestra will at had ceased to wob was apparent) bottom and | 8. Gratam fs spending the summer at » had reached the at the torpedo tube And soon my would be in p my red sweater and waved it frantic. I called to him across the wa I was trying to tell him to keep for a danger to warn me! much trouble ob would reach me! nd Mra, James W. Me Andrew have been epending days at the Country club, the guest| act! before I put a finger on th * T implored him. After a visit at the home of Mr.| Bach do it! jand Mrs. Clare EB. Farneworth, the officer who from papers left by ordered the Alpha Xi Delta Alomnae | will meet with Sunset ave., | Seattle, Saturday. Luncheon will be pee Mt a ek And the only effect of all my ef fort was to lure him on toward dan But Certeis only #hook hia head In | his peculiar cut the subject short our pursuers were getting. | host of friends com erations this Apollo Club The Apollo club of Seattle will en tertain the members | the Three Tree Point club with a con Tree Point and guests (To Be Continued) Mies Harriet Fulme is spending out to wateh our ¢ his comment, your friends: thicker the letter a woman the Jess there is in it Minnewatha Club Minnewatha club regular thristensen’s hall eschi pavilion, When you think of advertis of The Star. NOTICE: drawn from 4 silver badges, It is their chief Outing party Wednesday tried to make a taunt The season’s blouse crea- tions are of a variety of color and design to arouse any woman’s enthusiasm. passionately, “I have told Miss Osceola face of death and dix I vow to you that you woman I can ever The onward xcited a new mood in him. Variety in styles and sizes are A visit will ahbubinoe lare at the Washington hotel convince you, two blocks west of the | hibition of t work of Chicago's forel eld during ‘oliseum, Each of sented in the city will hay of exhibits and even a ¢ If T cannot no other man si u must die 1 far over the rail of my See our window then come in and let us tell you about them. display and serve you as BLEITZ UNDERTAKING AND CREMATION CO. Portland rate he Riddle has party of friends from out of| Blouse Shop 107 Pike Street mured, fixing his splendid blue eyes returning from Captain Shanley is stationed in EBy-' presently “COOL NEGLIGER FOR HOT WEATHER BY BETTY BROWN If there is when Frienc ordinary wet appreciates a t hot we Here in & most for summer coat of p nilar, cuffs creamy thread lace, and touc let satin deep vi and belt “iy acros “KEEPING AN EYE ON WOMENFOLKS ” The Te mously er versal suffr 21 years of age In the count The Ameri Christian Annoc mission has just Ite membership Andrews, representing the American} Association for lle Schwartz, the Consumers’ League; Mins Drigr, the Women's Mins representing Wom health, and ity.” e Country. school State of W with cott utead of ers’ fam! C, Preston, is sugges n we the plan of "building small cotta near each rural school to serve as| Malted Milk nt home for the teacher. | sttagen NOW tricts, and the obtain better trained and more nt teachers ar A pern Such ¢ fie enough to learn and become valuable citizens. e United service reports between 11,000,000 nen wWage-earners in w Sta Mrs. Marion mayor of Moore Haven, Fla 1 citizen when her town was a hand ful of houses, Ry developing 1 thousands and th a city, electing her is also president of she open agrioultu lumber and Haven bank The annual Natic will be addres son 4 ed feren woman leader Kleeck, he The league's ize and improve employment and wages of working women Chicago's Woman's City | der Mrs, Edward 1B taken a gr zens to be | typical dishes ds of the f Fortunate is the quires his know! rience of the other Ke vote being exten representing League. irman of the National the University of the prison. and originator the League of time shifts manufacture friendly with me agai }let him go? Thank you. M. L. homes of their own in- boarding round” state superintendent of public instruction, to | few malted milks, and am very anxious to know if they will hurt] me or not. A friend of mine said} co ty ayer eam her doctor told her to drink them, employment town boomed to a stock farm, building comp sident and manager of t And now her town has | ‘all modern improvements.” 1 Woman's held in Philadelphia by Mary Ander. | Rose Schneiderman | tes to the Paris peace con representing ers. Mrs. Mary 1 of the dustry Service ment of Labor, will also be speakers to standard » industrial and artistic races repre splay of its and cooking blish a permanent Americanization | institute in Chicago, from the expe: By CYNTHIA GREY In the m m. 1 broke off my ¢ t all, and married the k He han pre for me, and we have two darling former sweetheart also married th lay, right t t t ould ever ar yw, during the four year m. married ust abou ife, It ed in puging him out of m ite ut weelng fim again brought back the old love for him, I long for him und feel I can't live without him What can be done to help me for get him? 7 last part of your | ef, ind I'm awfully glad you asked how you might forget your f mer lover, instead of how you might win him again ¢ than half the battl friend If you should chance to see him c » not permit him to speak of the past, and what might have been shot you 4 him enough to wait Tell him you will re t your post of duty ting your course, is in your caring for your husband children, Make this stand t will be only a matter of a until, with clear eyes, you will see the right road and what must be. Two wrongs never made one right. You owe devoted years of your future to those two Uttle lives you are partly responsible for bringing into existence Suicide Is Criminal Dear Miss G killing oneself a in? 80 by I don't kno what to do. When { go out on the streets it ryone is looking at me, ane write ns like ev and I can't stand it. Ph your answer, and Vil be waiting. A WISHER OF DEATH. 3 go fart nd call a crime rather than a sin—a crime against our Cre- tor, The tiny spark of life was not given you to extinguish, but to kindle into a brilliant flame, which will leave this off werld brighter and better before it burns low like the candle which has served its purpose well It is absurd and pitiful that anybne would have so little to occupy his“time and thoughts that he imagines everyone is looking at him. I don’t know whether you are a man or woman, young or old, but I aay to you that the rest of us are too busily engaged in making the wheels of the world turn ‘round to notice whether you, too, are ug your share or shirking. You'd best go to a real good physician and submit to a thoro examination, for there's surely something radically wrong with you. Then, when the kinks are straightened out, summon a little moral courage, shoulder your cross and follow the rest up the hill. I we ruickd Friend Peeved; | Mother’s Fault Dear Miss Grey: IT am 18 years| old, and have been going with a boy | | who is 19. me to go out to his home with him/ nted with his mother. | r would not let me go, #0 he got peeved, and won't even speak | The other day he wanted a get acqus My moth o me. How an I get bim to be . Or should I To let him go, at least until he realizes he is the one at fault, will be the best policy. Your mother had some good reason in mind when she refused to let you visit your friend's home. If he wishes to be fair he will as- certain from her this reason Her Hobby Dear Miss Grey: TIT drink quite ke other peep not #0 handsome other man for no «00d reasom nder the sum handsomest soldier A FRIEND, ribed as a dlet ut if you are tn drink much malted milk How to Trace Soldier Friend Sometime ‘ago me of a young man ar friend of mine, and was among in France, I from my friend Could you tell me how I can find out if he is the one that was reported kill a) Red Cross will am or you may write dire:s Secretary of War, stating ung Man's name, name of regiment, etc., and ask them to trace Dy» you think { want to die . FURMAN, President Northwestern Husiness College. IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH | EFFICIENC —there is a crying demand for bet- ter-thanordinary stenographers. Business executives have little or no time for details; their full atten- | tion is needed for planning produc tion and sales. 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