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Ton te wranivirorra cy eee Sete ete THK SEATTLE STAR—TURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1919. We WOMAN AGE By BETTY BRAIN xo | ge so eee ntuatty, everyone writes their trOulte Mr. and Mrs. ©. D. Stimson enter Miss Lucille Hatloway Aained 12 gucats eater itn yt ne eeeeates a : and Mrs, H, G, Buehler, who - ‘ that dances are immoral and that dance halls should be @n Monday evening to ‘ is | Hower wen Dave: hares © mL een the guests of Mr, and Mre trig Memrprper Ent erpeiae Mexican n . ame as I think maybe you can Theatre and Supper Orthopedic Bureau “Wilson’s Daughter rar cu and now Tam p Party Stand » ar | Starts Field Meet / ‘ [ éj0 wri ‘etre 1 was married 1 oved to dance and went & ere dat and nee of Bh € Welt : Alexander Baillie for two weeks, left 2 ane 1 to go to dances merely for the joy of the dance, the same as Miller in “Mo er t their home in Lakeville, Conn, } MY RIVAL WITH BABS—AND OUR on to go fishing or swimming, which I am perfectly willing be should After tho theatre Miss Bates and | [pfernational ' OPEN FIGHT BEGINS © works hard and Is entitled to a little enjoyment, but as I also i, Miller joined the guests of Mr Tourname nt Miss Marion and Miss Catherine! . ‘ 7 1 I feel as tho I am entitled to the same amount of pleasure, and Mrs. Stimson and went to the ng} Wuhn of Spokane, who have 1 ’ wat in that Momee ! I surely cannot see ‘cing to @ dance once in awhile with some of " anes cops outs 0 » ke « 1 te of " Bitractive home of Mr. and Mrs on the courts of the g| he susste of Dr. and Mrs “ght | friends t# going to “lead me astray” or make me forget “my Marry Whitney Treat for sup club this week oet..the Willis for a w left for their | x “ q ryatobel | lov t n : Ee obprokege a) thao Bing Pea 4 tiehal cheamiowiil. te } on Monday . > ‘ y . fix clube. ¢ * j ‘ y a » ‘ atoor : te . 4 tell me what you think a. “Luncheon tor Mrs. Series | ‘asain: peink | Mr, and Mrs. J, L. Hall and Mra of completing t for | o te fairl tm think that your husband is not living up to hie part of the bargain, cludi Bill 3 Vi + Hall's daughter, Mra, D, EB. Thor 6 journe Spain. , b » 1 ‘and: duy e ¢ eu tobert t is, he is not meeting you half way, since ows you love to dance lerlip ‘ ¥ ‘ 4 ne = ae gon. of Los Angeles, who ie apen 4 Sure ‘ mor < not m ‘ ne - w wir e knows y Williams was hoste a Jack righ’ paveent wesks with her mother enough tle trut in fe to dances before your marrk. mal luncheon to- | kane Rhodes, Mr. Milne, the week end at Mt. Rainier | She i only g We r © mt Rrour ‘ owever, you should not attend dances without an escort. A woman club In honor of |Garret, Mr, Brown, Mr. Young, sec ‘ thousht 1 laak ’ é ae , Frank A, Vanderlip, of New f phe International assocl:| 40-6 ponaid Barnes returne : Ice web : sa 1 enough or wise enough to evade this conventionality uni Covers were placed for 12 a n, all representing British Co-} . . o Fabs in the retre on It ihed a urday from Sandy Point, where she ©) Mrs, Vandertip, with her husband init Bade Sthe-.eoeed of tite —cemmel the garder And < ‘ her husban yothe derive from dancing will not make up for the loss of your se! four children, are spending sev-} The tournament will extend over! jaa, for te Ne r iiebhe went triumphant to have f mat @ays at the Washington hotel. /a period three days, and the)" ” ae * . ¥ from the wiles of M pan ¥ expect to go to Mount Rainier,/ matches are expected to prove 4s) yyy 4 $y Soon, 6¢ ciures, Mine Mi There must be some way you can make your husband understand that wing three weeks at/|interesting, if snore thar = o a abi one ce cas ; * ca: Ge wal Miers efficient. She ‘ bch rybody sheemet | he tn anonable and a piker when he will not accompany you to ® her son, Mr, Morits Milburn, and his ; al park en route from |those played ing eS haw bye ; stopped coming over er -¢ eon une ody in her w rid | dan usionally, Marriage should be a 50-50 proposition, and since you end, Mr. Arthur Dunn, left Satur " rian lant “tong ll gh © Dune + Satu | began to walk for f a, | ter € " ‘* do not object to his recreations, he should have principle and courtesy oe day for Lake Cushman for a week's i as ie : ont little 1s to the beautifu 4 acral camping trip, They joined another : F added | POUS® te let you pursue y ic for Miss Women’s University on, Mr. George Milburn, and Mr a j ; And 60, one mornin @ Stopped | being Bysr vad 4 . ii ’ ence Pete at the edg a pool whe er prettie ‘ ? i la Treat Club now nee Peseen, who preceded them Bob was do Kneen fint But Mi ed the child's | Canning Corn In the meantime he had gone to ‘One of the most charming of subd-| There will be t luncheon 4 ees r J ; tor Bartare . appeal ' ed by the out-) On the Cob another town, and I had accepted the ng be the Inspiron Wed tay at the We i 4 aby m, imitating B stretched r superciliou P ‘ . en ats wien Mrs. DD beng og than cl Mr. DeWolfe Emory returned tast | Pare A pany : See a a ee eet ia | Dear Mine Grey: Your request for |COmpany of several different onem, m will give a picnic supper will are: the mee an phones Stee, | SO SPO, Mow ork. | “ water, and 1 had snate ° 1 b ’ A Mise Priscilla Treat on Thurs-| Frank E. Ca and Mra. W > atk anh tte. Aci w | 5 "aha }to keep her from tumb Hisapproval. At I tai. |™ an ‘ y - — ® my sweetheart, I saw him several @vening at her home at the! Brawley will be the hostesses : = Ag ll ge heart ; $4] |8* Katherine Miller apy ed to eateh all that her rude glance ca sige * Dest | mew and heard from him regularly. aie, Twenty members of the oe ny and Mr. Robert Denny left Mon-| f t. panbieed that . ‘oft results cuales’ nonidenlet aae pany of a young man the very op posite of my ideal. He was very nico to me, and in two weeks we were engaged, more to forget my love af- fair than anything else, and I never expected to marry him; but we were married in five months. I told him of my former sweetheart and gave him the letters to read, which he refuned to do. We have been married 20 years and I love him more than when mar- ried, and by his kindness to me and love for me, soon I faggot my old lover. I have seen him many times . | ine! usband has invited ie as their guests this evening at see WASHINGTON — Miss Margaret | Katherine r, I returt viance of (riumph| I¢ ie always well to insert card| “ne 806 my bustend Ba at the Seattle Tennis club.) Luncheon for Bridal 1. MoCrab ware |g A®! ina tect Moversibiel lways |—over the top of Bob's shining black | boards be him to our house, but he never came, ene Gentle Tense Luncheon for B Mr, H. W. McCrabbe left Thurs-|witeon's interest in athletics ie ke her! Everybody t# always r the t b's shining black | boards between Jars in boiler, as the | /ar +0 our Rouse, Dut te sev aan >, day for three » to Idaho} ‘ to ple er t an't she the | head! yoilin: ot entee & > ot Gnd Mrs. Alexander Ratilie and Party ee Monta nn weem Here ta the: daughter of the) OTS. Got.baby ye age tyes Tro wolnen didn't speak, We didn’t! une, might cause jaza. to KDock'| easy one. I have seven lidred Sam Charles Banks, of Lakeville, The bridal party of Mine Alice ook President firing the pistol that start-| ovel hy oy » A ain as) ue aalebenead ts engage 2D vee wr am denied many of the luxuries and who is visiting her parents,| Gilman, whose marriage takes place Jed the high school athletic meet in| °P4nce to hold? Such marvelous | need t ee Se emereeee tee This is absolutely a reliable recipe | nice clothes many have, but as long ad ‘@ *s on Wednesday evening, were given| Mr. A. C. Conrad, who has been | Washington, attended by army, navy| "UCM Unusual coloring . language of Jealousy which 4! and permits one having corn on the |g 1 have my husband's love, 1 do ore a luncheon by Mise Elma Collins, |taying at the University club, left/aha diplomatic officials Katherine neither lost her own fine | women command, when required ooh fee Canine Gitneh oo ee icueeen iene ae th one of the bridesmaids, today at her for Chicago on Sunday to return to| —— ¢ betrayed the slightest in-! be Coptinued) MRS. F. 8. | tor me. ng Party sme, The guests were Miss Ruth | Seattle about September 1, when be conins, for two mohthe, returns AES we sa an | So, “T." live for your Httle and Mrs, David Whitcomb|Gassam, Mrs, J. Thatcher Hodge, | Will make his home here. Mr. Con’| gan prancisco today. Kindness Won and give your love to the on ined Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy | Mrs. Charles T. Donworth, Minx Td has recently received his hon- e@e Bohemia Blamed Her Love promised it to, and you will be much Reginald Parsona on a/Katherine Holbrook, of Portland, |crable discharge from the navy oe happier in the long run than you Hugh Whitelaw left Thursday Dear Mies Grey: I read “T's” let and supper on Wednesday | and Miss Gilman. . i : z «s Grey 7 det | San be : & leubeanal ‘on board their yacht . ee Mrs. Vera Strange left Monday for] for Alsska where he will spend « CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY By Husband for ter and I surely feel sorry for her. ee ee =o a M a ™ Ba ne Ay a —_— After living with a good husband ddd the week-end Mr. and Mrs Informal Luncheon anft and Lake Louise to be gone ee Wife’s Undoing b as their guests on/| ten dayd . - i King County PT. A. to Pienic for four years and having two beau- | oar “ag w. Philip| Complimenting reveral out of-town . i wi Mra. Wallace Green Collins and — Because Adilin 8. i* said to} tui children, to think that she| 70 Destroy Nits h he King county divinion of the | nave persiste explo > ‘ son, Frederick, left Sunday for 8p | ws nington state branch of the Na os fi ated ed amy ae! = should long for a former sweetheart,| In The Hair kane to remain until Wednesday eminn resorts, Arthur aters | one she herself gave up. | Dear Misé Grey: Do you know a tlonal Congress of Mothers and Par-!| was pee iguanas: Sedat tig rénahee eanudatiohas Wcities: the ee ges roth a —: I had a love affair myself. At the| method by which nits can be gotten woh innate’ ng ses » of 17 I met a young man my | rid of from the hair? ould attend as a patroness or chaperon, Whatever pleasure you) the baby af 1 awful | C@ning corn on the cob comes to| going all the time trying to forget m day for a several weeks’ motor trip 4 ' t 1 Select fi ea fresh ithou butante set have been invit = shi y Pp) time Katherine 1 njie 1 was concerned only with little irm rs, fresh, without Have supper, which will be serve Beach Supper : about Vancouver island, bat t . . , Rabe, Child though she was, she| blemishes, Plunge into boiling water the beautiful awn. Mr, and Mrs. James F, Lane wil grandpare the felt the rebuff, threw her tiny arms |and on removal plunge into cold 2 sive a 14 ts eg on 7 weptay Mr pg Mackae lett for Van. ; P human atom out to Miss M sbout my neck, hid her winsome face| water. Place cars in two quart “ a evening at thelr home on Lake|couver on Sunday to spend several q it were quite the most natura </ on my shoulder, and sobbed violently, | jars, Add one teaspoonful each of ek on Lydia’ Washington, Twenty «u | days in the world for me to do Bob was never a man to make a|sugar and salt and fill jare with members of the Fortnightly |enjoy thetr ho papital ty * es 3 wardly, I was revolving this r y of tenderness, nevertheless | cold water. Rubbers having previous were the proests of Mrs John . Miss Agnes Inglis, Mr. James . Katherine Miller is Bi the cry of & little child has alw ly been placed on Jars, screw Mids Bady at « luncheon today on I 7” . Haight, Mr, Plerce Haight and Mr,/ ing ‘ "lace Bs " Informal Affair 6 nt and Mr, mother, will she turn pale at been too much for his feelings on not tight. Place Jars on false bot her yacht, the ay uf ina Mire ffair Tate Mason William Urquart were among those a of the child, and nearly faint away What’a the matter, little sweet-|tom (hay or board) in rand fill ty sucete enjoyed the affair. nik a ee ade oh Gece nee? attended the Thorne-Corse wed: Or will her proper her inetir heart he ask putting his own almost to top with cold water, and - ting in Tacoma turday night. ove , t © that she | face down to the baby's. It was al-| from time water begins to boll t Monday evening at their home, and x i. er caution so the 3 . . water begtng 50 SOs -eonm at the Seattle © Coe Powe will clasp the baby to her heart and| most too clone to my heart for me|four hours of steady boiling. Re Jf afterwards attended the Metropol! twee mis Club ae ee eed a cha Rates|, Mr. John Perry returned Thurstay| MARGARET WILSQV | weep over it? ‘That's the way the to bear! I could have touched his| move jure from boller and tighten “ poet to his home in Cleveland after a short thing is always done in the movies—"| hair with my lips! covers. Invert jars and allow to Mr. ana Sie nd Henry Miller in “Mollere y y nvert Jars and a Mre. G. B. Nicoll wilt/* 7 stay in the city | I reasoned, and then I said aloud to 4 then, for Katherine Miller’s| stand for four days yacht Mr. and Mrs. i and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | svests, Miss May Lee had im) Mr, and Mrs, William Wilson and 7 formal luncheon today at the Golf| qaughter, Mias Nelly, of German 4 Git sip chub town, who have been visiting nal Luncheon | asin Mie Wilson's cousin, Mra. J) We |_Mise Eleanor Smith of Bronxville, e Parent Teacher cirdies of King coun-/| o¢ wandering off in the early | win, lett Matiréay for Bante. | Y. who has been the guest of cation the wages ts be var yageicnn| ideal in every way. We went to LENORE. fp Prences Oldham entertained Son Born eee RAIS, jon ey ae Selma Dr. and Mrs, W. Lawrence Gray for | ‘Y t°.attend the county caer ie f not to return until the |) overvthing, and he spent lots’ of| Massage the scalp with the tips x an searten: City) Sat. aac Mrs. Amare held at Maple Grove, Renton June: |] wee ema’ hours, he declares fae uber, Mice Marion Lilly) oiunice Castle), of Bremerton,| MPa. L. C. Gtiman and daughter jweveral weeks, left today for her). 0: i049 o'clock. Members are She aloo titrentened to bili bie (]™maney and I wae very happy. But/|of the fingers dipped in kerosene, iingfield, Ohio, at Juncheon at the |are receiving congratulations on the Miss Alice Gilman, are guests at the| I was the only daughter of well-|then shampoo the hair with tar bar sae urged to bring their families and the “Ruth Garrison route,” h: _ ent - via the tuth Ge P01 pute, © - Gunaek club.ontil after the wedding ‘ i he an ebporter aioe very to-do parents, and as this young man/soap and rinse well, Repeat for $iub on Monday. After|birth of a son ater coke “oti Was cake |, TONED Gd Derk Sete Tweks, Whale nee eco te. matacentare ana| Cree was a poor boy my father made me |several weeks, or until the insects they attended a movie and pecs on Wednesday evening have been guests of the Sorrento ity to meet the state officers and lewe him us have deeadinele - » "i a“ . had tea bw Pig'o Whistle. © not lay tor ne Fou fo get information and inspiration | Wife Objects to ips jhotel. left Saturday for the Hast t0) toe Seginning the fall work. n . - 1 . . ’ Mrs. Zane and children, who have| f | ‘ le Shop, Dancé } Husband’s Razor ...)" foniine. severat weeks atl =. | Regular Meeting of Tonia Social Oldham and Miss| Charles F. Johneon tried his razor| saints’ Rest, returned home on Mon.|_ MF. and Mrs. John Spargur, with Club Powe ge will have charge of! on her windpipe, Clara E. Johnson | day, j several guests, spent the week eMd) soni5 social club will meet in the @ance this evening at; the! said Tuesday in @ divorcee com-| ee jon thelr yacht on «@ trip to Hood) oie Temple at 2 o'clock. shop. Mrs. Frances Guy | plaint | Mrs. J. Lovell Smith, of San Fran. | C*"#! pe ‘eo will chaperon the affair She dectares his “domineering dis-| cisco, who has been spending several | | Lady Eagles Meet “ee | position” induced him to grab her) days with Mra. H. F. Ostrander, is| Mr. Charies Black, jr, returned) a. pany Eagios club will meet in “ee oo for Visitor ‘by the hair, swing her around /again with Mra. A. L. Hawley at | *esterday from a trip to Alaska. | porestery’ hall during the afternoon head and hiss in her ear that) pnetai | ee fompliment to Mrs. Charles Js he | Bneta: ae 3 The business meeting will be fol Ow oO e sure re) of Camp Humphries, who! She was going to die | Mr. F. J. Fetter left Wednesday |, - ents Mra beth wp Mike Doris ‘Mitchell | “OBE morning at 2 o'clock he re-| stis9 Loulse Sun ‘of Springfield, |r Stewart,.B. C rant: president of the club, is in ; ed in violent rage and tickled | o), ho had bee nai he | e Mitchell Coutts will be hostess | ‘Ure Yhio, who has nN spending the : charge of arrangements on Wednesfay afternoon at|™Y throat with the sharp edge ot summer with Miss Marion Lilly, will} Judge and Mra. aitres Flattle are bd ee ae — the razor, just to show what he| return to her home next Monday. | "Pending two weeks at Lake Che me- : could do if he wanted,” she says. | gorge de lian. Minnesotans to Pienie 9 neh nd — eee Residents from Fergua Fall Mrs. Samuel P. Weaton will leave | ‘ Minn., will pienic at Woodland park A MODERN AXIOM tomorrow for New York after spend-|_ Mr. Richard H. Chamberlain, 3. With dinner at 1 o'clock. ‘Those at made reserves Today is the accepted time, ing several weeks at the Washing-|W5° has just returned from service) | ding will bring basket lunches If money you would borrow ton hotel. Mr, Weston was in Se-|Overseas, in pending a fortnight ie ai But if you're called upon to lend | attle for a short time and they will| With Mr. and Mra. James F. Lane. picnic for Wooderaft Thimble Club d By Three Generations Postpone it until tomorrow oats ican iss ioslesteoudeigs Ket d Te yeienied: Wai | 20 entte:. Wacennn sees Experience has taught thousands of housewives At Ai Draggiats eee ere club will hold a picnic at Woodland Many people express opinions, but| Miss Betty George, who has been |@8y from an I trip park. All Woodcraft members and that a preserving syrup made of % Karo (Red few form them |the guest of her cousin, Mins : < yin pBlagew. agagipioas Mrs. C. B. Lamont and two chil frienda are invited t ny each Jdren, who have been visiting her|Orinsing @ basket tun Label) and % sugar is the sure successful syrup [TALIANS accustomed to the 2" Bee G2) conerestion ioe enotom for putting up fruit. uxiliary to Congregation jkur Maryhill, returned home yesterday.| 4 eregation Bik best olive oil now prefer 7 Soe he it mh They get clear, firm jellies, preserves with a [nave gone Hast, called there by| atk am Previously announced, at 2 rich, hedvy syrup, and delicious jams. Then, too, Mazola. mother. sa Prise ee vee “candying” is avoided when they use this Karo Pioneer Women to Elect Officers ——~| whe executive conimittes of th method instead of all sugar alone. Your grocer sells Mazola at about Satie Pale Aan ee ie = si ; Wednesday nd arrar “ ‘or half the cost of the best Olive Oil. And Apply VapoRub quarterly mesting of t ry t __ This fine, clear Karo Syrup is a wonderful help Hightly—itsoothea ee eee reed ne, aes in all kinds of preserving. the most suspicious palate accepts Maz- weirs haa Tile’ will be the annual election of It blends the sugar with the fruits, brings out ola asthe very finest olive oil in dressings. ICES Poa ° = and bring well filled lunch the rich, “fruity” flavor, and keeps your jams All women who lived here | SaaS ee ee eeaian, eee, d jellies mellow in the glass. “Prove this yourself. Follow your | set Sikigns aetie at on an mttfiecipefor french Brewing Mayon- Dr. Edwin J hy are ive to atend th met For Cooking, Baking and Candy Making Karo ing and Join the auxiliar (Red Label) is used in millions of homes. In all Naise or Cooked Mayonnaise. ; Brown | Orsontet: Cours He. © cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of Oriental court, No. 6, © of Ben ri Seattle's Leading | Hur, will give an informal dance in sugar. 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