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| ‘ |\Informal Dinner | Mr of theon for Miss ell ng Miss Wintfr Mrs. York and New Complimenting . |Snowden Marshall ‘ed Swalwell “ | who spent several day at the Wash: | THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDA WOMAN'S PAGE| nay ia egg me a AUGUST 26, 19 19, Fashions for Americans | Confessions oa Bride 1919, by the Newspaper Inter Association pris Marriage to Mr. Gilbert Skin in | Mrs, Harry Whitney Treat and . ton hotel, Mr. and Mrs, Joshua myo re Pe . vole = ea merece —* Green entertained informally at|Mise Priscilla Treat left today to I MEDITATE ON THE WISDOM has issued invitations fo ME J d r on day night at their! spend several days oryatal , very Aah , SCTTTOQR on to de given at the Seat: |” . pend several ds at Cryst! OF PUTTING OFF MY DISGUISE Tennis clutf on September peta scp Springs with Mra. Pred Hudson Bax ‘ eee ‘ has Oh, what a tangled web We weave, stead of shocking Hob back to sense : Engagement Announced |. eee , I we practiced deceive,”| we're just as liable to shock him f 3. Dean vngay when first we 5 and Mr L a | Mr 1 Mra, Thomas Crahan an Mias Maren Mendenhall, of Duluth, daddy quoted 1 whimalcal sing: | into insanity—forever lard Complimented nounce the engagement, of thelr | who.arrived last week to spend sev vee. nieant to cheer me up @ bit.| Daddy's temper faded away, and . and Mrs. Carl Ballard will en-| daughter, Margaret, to Mr, Stacy V. or weeks with Miss Mary Gazeam, But it fatle mpletel 1 wanted | when I wa upon IA On Wednesday at the dinner | Jones of Detroit, Mich mateted te Shines. Walniar ever the o be miserable, and knew Thad good| what he had were At the Seattle Tennis clubd.| Miss Crahan attended the Univers| weekend ne the guest of Mr. and| teagon to be, 1 only sobbed the| certainly worn raw by my long dis @ffair will be in honor of Mr.| sity of Washington for three years) Mra, W. L. azaatn. | more, and whispered wules It w months since Ih Mrs, Dean Ballard, Mr. Ballard | and was a Kappa Kappa Gamma and a ace } Your poet nour awfully old. | acquired my artifh hair and enter Fecently arrived from service | ‘Theta Sigma Phi For a year and| stig Mary Dudley Walker will go| re ady d at it fits my own | ing—eo many that sometimes 1 had Covers will be placed for/a half she has been a special f64°| 4 spokane Wednesday to spend sev a right t ry minut to stop and think when @ y ; ture writer on tho Seattle Times. lerai days and attend the tennis uch ly DF A 7 ening pole pare see Mr, Jones is a graduate o} Seetailineh | . ecelve @ cou ore it fi : ay 7 a! >, University of Washington, where he »Heurd. 1 car myself from Certeis, after he had tin ? ) 8 eff 4 d Fulmer Honor Guest belonged to the Sigma Alpha Bpailon| yr, ang Mra. D. 8. Fotheringham wv mesthes 1 ser multed me, and while I was working seompliment to Miss Harriet | paternity, the’ Oval club and the| sic peteics ee ee | with you this An & mounenger girl, and tracking who is visiting her aunt, |" y; ~ Miss Patricia Fotheringham and Mr. | connive wi \ 3 Se isting er Suit | Sigma Delta Chi. For the past twol tack Linder spent the week-end at make-up you're traveling under down his treasonable secrets se ava, 3 el * re " re #0 sure v « i nd e » ne # will entertain nine guests | 1" yo ee base Mn lige trols pCrvatal Springs, the guests of Capt : nett tn el Prange Bo: eee kas imes in Detrol #0) liked the girl who wore it]from the a eeengers anc . is «club on <i M J. 8 Gibao: BBS Seattle Tennis club 0/6 ‘and Mra, E. 1. Jones of Tacoma, |"? Mrs Sesrupar tnd might be won back to realities | had held my ‘seemingly unconscious y evening |For 18 months Mr, Jones saw serv pg Baw head on his shoulder during the trip iy Riggins | overseas. Mr and Mire Claude Ramsay u now at any rate to the bh My Bob, robbed by er at Seattle ‘The wedding will take place early | "Pent the week end at Lake Cush nd | have been awfully | #hell shock of half his past Jife, and Club in September way oe t you in for all thia| of knowledge that he had a@ %; ,|_Miss Crahan was honor guest y us to get you out.| wife, had become oddly interested Qnd Mrs. Thomas Scruggs and |wursday last at a little lunchedn| Mr. and Mra, George Michaelis ien’t all your pa the Nettle mensenger girl, and Mire. Lister Holmes will en-| riven by Mrs. Walter B. Beals at/*nd their daughters, Miss Ann, Miss mother’s petting, but a ntimulated to what we feintly at the Seattle Tennis | f.) seattle ‘Tennis club. Kina and Miss Lillian Michaelis, left nt Was his old self again /@inner dance on Wednesday “4 eee Saturday for Victoria, B. C, where 4 #0 grim, and he t he whole machinery of fate that Covers will be placed for! py, ’ r *, they will make their home, The © quickly that [| has brought me to my present fix |Women’s University Missés Michaelis have been promi | prdecne Teta ¥ Maken Masts tn Geta to ant @hanivor ee Club Bens in Med Cress work and three @hock, just yet—pleane, daddy, I run over these events, And | e at Seatile | There will be a matinee luncheon | the most charming members of dear, Lag things drift for a Mttle| Know that it wasn't only because Club lon Wednesday at. the Women's|the younger set. ‘Their departure a oe ag ao Bat aga Page, GB ood ne| University club, Mrs. Phillip smith | WH! be keenly felt | “Drifter” daddy snorted. “That's hurt that I kept on applying that in every detail was the) iq sre, William R. Colby will give see not my way awful gypey paint and surmounting igiven by Mr. and Mrs. James) i. musical program. Miss Elizabeth} Mr. and Mra, Edwin J, Bartetls| But.” 1 protested earnestly, “In-|it with the bobbed wig. 1 wanted a ae waren be oe cen | Rowell and Mra. Everett Clarke will|motored to Mount Rainier for the We Be ssn : to prove that in any guise my spirit ub. ‘The affair was giv | rae be the hostenses. week-end. min would win his love, and make it rick Grant of Zanes- 7 , ee 2 2's sf | | nin among all the women of the who is visiting his uncle, |», ° she. Jack W 4 Mr, Robert IL bb oe and for Miss Anna Rob-| Visitor Entertained Harper, of Spokane, who came over Cimubw Ras a |_In“compliment to Mrs. Lee Miller) i, attend the tennis tournament, left my spirit on bis own—untll Kather Louis who is visiting her par | E. R. Ingersoll fireplace was banked with of St and the ball room was most/ents, Mr. and Mrs lo A large basket of rainbow | Later the guests attended the dance fed sweet peas centered the table|given by Mits Elizabeth Hurlbut at “two smaller baskets of white |the Seattle Tennis Club | ** on either side lg B . ere > ; oon orn ce at Seatile | Mr. and Mra, Albert Armstrong ni: (Emily Thomas) are being congrat Club dance which Miss Elizabet: fut gave last night at the Se club was one of the most | . of the midsummer se son.| Marriage Announced and white asters, int Mr. and Mre. Homer T. Fowler. | | Ulated upon the birth of a son, The little one has been named Albert, jr.} : With giadioli and dahlias | Mrs. Harrison C. Perkins was bow) 1. aoq stew H. S. Hill have Juat ‘one hundred members of the tess at a d party on Thursday anaae teen & wash matter tie Set enjoyed the affair Mra, Julia Morris asaisted the hos.|Feturned from # week's motor {ip Prior to Dance prise winne } cee Marfield lecom entertained : * | Mr. Joseph Tyler is on a two : Bors ‘at dinner last| Dinner Preceding Dance | weeks’ trip thru Idaho @ at the Golf clud prior to the| Miss Dorothy Allen was hostess! ee me given by Mr. and Mrs. James|at a dinner last night at her home.| Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guy rink | jand children have just returned from Sunday for their homes. & week's stay at the Empresa hotel, Victoria. eee « Mrs. A. W. Tidmarsh, Mra. Harry} Tailored Street Frock fer Fail Whitney Treat, Mixe Phebe Nell) The ta Tidmarsh and Mise Elspeth Melis the Ewan will leave Friday on a motor|be ch With golden glow, were ar-|of Everett, announce the marriage Arranged about the rooms. |of their daughter, Kathryn Annette,| ip to spend four or five days with | eitr Mra. Alfred Cushman eason * bed ved « Mrs. W. 8. Barkley of Piedmont, | while the Cal, whe has been spending the ed in fav | summer with her «ister, Mra Law. The two-ple rence Bogle, will return home Sep | pensive garment members of the younger to Capt. Leland Stuart Wilson, of | tember | sw rehased, for th d the affai Washington, D. C. The service was} pis ad son erable blouses must (ee read in the Trinity Episcopal church} Mr. and Mre, Lyman Colt have/be purche at and during tt nal Luncheon Thursday afternoon, August 21, in|bought the home of Mr. and Mra \past two seasons the possession of William Clyde Brown enter. | Coronado. Attending the bride w }M. D. Haynes at 611 Harvard N.fa two sult has meant th with an informal luncheon to. |hef cousin, Mise Florence Webb, of| 4nd will move in shortly, |purchase of separate v At the home of her mother, Mra, San Diego, Cal : jas well, The one-piece frock only . | Capt. and Mra. Wilson will be at] Lieut. Arthur Easterbrook, ace of |requires at the m fresh collar Draham. Covers were placed | oe to thelr friends after Septem-| the Northwest, who has been viait-|and cuffs to com: it, and very Per lber & in their bungalow at Coronado| ing his mother, Mrs. E. P. Easter-joften not even these. In addition Beach. Capt. Wilson is stationed| brook, at Fort Worden, and also|to these recommendations, the . on tit Rainier Club or the present at Rockwell field, activities are centering a! San Diese about Miss Juanita Fish.| -— n marriage to Mr. Donald | takes place on Septem-| B. Mixs Beth Curtis was hostess | guests at luncheon at R club on Monday. yee Of blue and pink flowers graced of the table and the table| nts were carried out in) silver. . Announcement is hereby made that the growing of hops is still an important industry of the Yakima valley, and will require thousands of pickers to harvest the crop this year. Fruit harvest will follow the hop harvest, and last about six weeks attle Tennis Club re One is looking forward to dance that is to be given Seattle Tennis club on Wednes- evening. A number of reserva-| have already been made. fs an ideal spot for a dance) mid-summer season. eee’ w. Burt was in charge! ‘@t the Little White House and | Was assisted by Mrs. Reardon, Katherine Shank, Miss Eliza-| McDonald, Miss Melva McCau- ind Miss Ruth Price. ¢ an outing and come to our wonderful v of diversified farming, and assiat in the harvest For general information write to Yakima Hop Growers’ Association Yakima, Wash. Pay $1.25 per box, Every grocer everywhere seils Kellogg’s everyday friends in Seattle and Tacoma, left|plece frock in no ¢ to Friday for the Letterman Hospital/and so generally becoming that no lin San Francisco, Lieut. Eaaster-|woman cotntders brook has been on sick leave lcomplete without a | e+ © ored street frock for every season. | | Maj. Gerald Shannon will arrivein| The sketch off & suggestion | | Seattle tonight from service over-|for a graceful dr that may be| | sens, [made of serge or other light | see | weight w material or of a heavy | | Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Latimer spent /*atin or velvet several days in Portland last week.| The skirt drapery, forming a pe eee top flare, is one of the popular ali | Mrs. C. K. McGill ta spending sev-|houettes of the Tv eral months in Victoria, B. C } en en a ar Mra. Cecil Bacon and mother, Mra. drawn ar nd t figure and Stephen Cook, and daughter, Mixe|ened invisibly at the right | Katherine Bacon Sept r buck. If the dresw ix made of satin 9 for the E incon will|OF velvet, the ribbon girdle with enter Miss Spence’s school in New | taanel ends, ax shown In the sketch, York. Mrs. Cook will viait in the/™ 2 but if made of wool | Bast until December and Mra. Bacon | fabric, 1 the braided cord gir- | will visit there ‘for several weeks. dies that are so much featured this eee season would be the smartest fin- Mrs, Moore of San Francisco in| ish ] spending the summer with her| A little t entee and colla |daughter, Mra, James Hayden of {of organdy white net give | Fort Casey {pretty and becoming finish to the | eee neck. | Mr. and Mrs. George Virtue and saat are, seain occupying tneir UKRAINIANS AND POLES sag stun We Le he | MAY FIGHT BOLSHEVIKI Mile. Je Mercier, who ‘reeman, of Los Angeles, | SATURDAY DANCE | WILL AID WOUNDED | ‘The Veterans’ Vocational Training | club will hold a benefit dance for | the relief of disabled soldiers, sailors | JUDGE A fit, combination of Im it by it materis all fiv the relief of America’s disabled fight. ||| St Puy It right here in Seattle ing men Gus Fischer and Gordon Randolis of the committes on arrangement wish to thank the Elks’ club, Chamber of Commerce and Pantages theatref or their aid in the af Come in and see what smart peor 107 PIKE HOW DO YOU and marines on Sat y . Semort. mb fap ib a A bed Could you ask mpre than that your Blouse was the very latest Steevie WON te tena ines New York creation of the best available material, and that you THE MARKET BLOUSE SHOP CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ine Miller int rupted and spoiled my tasu Templo Basket MPienle second love affair with my husband Hatamu Temple, No. 1, Daughters) yg ie! of the Nile, will hold a basket plo) rus ghe had seen me as the real nic for members and their families) Jane Lorimer—as Bob's wifo—only during the afternoon @nd evening | tow times. Of course she did not at Mount Haker park. There Will! rcognize me now, nor realize that be bathing at the beach In the after-/ in, wirt ghe slandered was the noon, and in the evening ® wubserip: | wo, led wife of the man she was pur tion dance at the Mount Baker park|iuing 1 wonder, tho, whether club hone that knowledge would have in fluenced her at all! Raliagd Ladies’ Ald Ald Society of the Rallard urch a@ the church Kate Miller in the type who would Ladies take a man fram his wife without a Presbyterian Ch scruple, if whe wanted him. She annex at 2:30 for all her beauty, in the serpent “_* * woman. And Bob, like all men, Day Nursery Association to Meet | trusts beauty so bilndly—as if, of The Heattlo Day Nursery Ansocia-| iincie if were alwaya sterling tion will hold its regular meeting at! icy, 10:30 o’cloe the mor the 10:30 o'clock in morning at And yet. as I pondered over this W. CA werable drama that destiny had in. ye volved me in, I couldn't bring my Lorraine Social Cap at Melf-to the point of appearing again Lorraine Social Club w' *\ (before Bob and Jane Lorimer, his the home of Mra. Annie Larsen, 424 wife EB, Howe aig cermel gto The shock might indeed prevent ern Star membera invite Summ th engagement I now feared, but Ave, car what if it only revived in him the a rankling sense of our old, exagger A. BR. Home ag athe PR ated quarrel and threw hinr only/ Home Sewing Club, Ladie the more surely into Katherine rand Army of the Republic, at up Miller's arma? per tables of Woodland Park, at 12 (To Be Continued) By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Misw Grey ng your column has 1 the question, “What in Love?” I am going to quote a few things I have found on the subject “Do not be ashamed of love; it is th " t thing om earth, the only thing that makes worth living “It is the only thing that makes even the crust of poverty mweet, and lightens the road that gets so dark at tir of us ‘It is such a tender blonsom, too; and er ery often dies be cause we shut it away 1 thrust it out of slg f even our nearest and dearest It no little to nourtat takes s on the just a h w toller’s heek, a hand laid lov on the bent shoulder, a #mile into the eyes shadowed with ea the we in mpoe c's truest language We so often think that love is on fe's morning and youth's spring time. It ian't—dt ten't—it is the only t that never grows old, that lives eternal in our hearts, whether we or 60 And we let love grow dumb for wa f mpeech, while hearts near us are starving for a loving world A then, sometimes, because we have forgotten love's langy the last word may be the unkind one we spoke that morning; th good-bye x the impatient speech all because we let the little and things of ¢ Vex us #0, and forget the that ‘And then, love leaves no room for erness greater than lous and grief will be the th: ught that we never let them know—until it was too late—how much we loved.” Could anything say more than | ears — that? Well, here are two quotations furnish part of it? nould I have from the Bible, that cover every: | the furniture alrea selected before thing we are married, or should we go to» Love sufforeth long, and is kind. | fether to choose it after we are mar- Love en#ieth not ried? DA “Love faunteth not itself, is not As a general thing, the man puffed uy buys the furniture for the home Does not behave itself unseemly and the woman provides the Seeketh now her own. | table and household linen. If she In not easily provoked has the means, the bride usually “Thinketh no evil Rejoiceth not in inquity joiceth in the truth. “Beareth all things, things, hopeth all thing» all things “THD 1 speak with the ton and of angels, and ha ken also to provide the china, er and perhaps some small es of furnit but re ure believeth all endureth time of nelec ng the fur- id be decided by your But whether it is bought before or after your mar- ues of men not 7 riage, you should go together to love, I am become as sounding brass,| select it. You justified ta or @ tinkling cymbal. And tho 1| mentioning a definite limit to the have the gift of prophecy, and un amount you wish to pay for th ratand all mysteries, andall knowl) furniture, ‘ut your fiancee edge; and tho I e all faith, #0) preference should have first con- that I could remove mountains, and ation in selecting each have not love, I am nothing An tho I béstow all my goods to feed the poor, and tho I give my body to| It is the woman who is surrounded by the furniture all day long, and the average wo be burned, and have not love, it man is sensitive to the influence profiteth me nothing of her surroundings and is These may take up most of the) pound to be hapiper if the fur- space in your column, but I think] nishings of her home accord everyone who should read the same with her taste. No matter how would be benefited. Wouldn't this much she tries to avoid the feel- old world be a heavenly place to live,| ing, she can scarcely help being if everyone tried living up to these! annoyea if some piece of fur- bs three quotations? I wonder, too, cad niture or the design or coloring all who read the above, how many| of a rug jars upon her sense of will really stop to think and figure! fitness f just how much these thoughts of other and wiser men mean. Even Solomon found that love is the great ost thing in the world, and that love in the fulfilling of the law of God and he, according to the understand ing of the world of today, was won drous wine, in all things of the world Impersonal Gift For Girl Friend Dear Miss Grey: I am going with a nice girl, 18. She will have a birth. doy anniversary soon, and I wish to in hie day CLAIR. give her a present. As we are not | ——— engaged, I hardly know what kind of Prospective Groom present to select for her, Will you Furnishes Home please advise me? WILL, Dear Miss Grey: I am a young An impersonal gift, such as a man, 22, and am soon to be married. Am I supposed to provide ali the | furniture and bedding, ete. for our) home, or is my flancee expected to book, candy or flowers, is the only kind it is permissible for a young man to give a girl to whom he is not engaged. o'clock. Members are directed to ccd seasen's:n take lunch and cur ore Wisconsin Golden Rod Wisconsin Golden Rod club at the home of Mre. A. Tobey, 713 N 80th at. at 12 Box luncheon. a . Women of Mooscheart Legion Businers meeting of the Women of Mooseheart Legion at Moose Temple at 2 2 o'clock r Asks Jap Girls to Write U.S. Co-Eds nne spent LONDON Aug 26.— Dispatches the week-end {n Tacoma, left today | received here from Southern Euro for Seabeck to attend the Y. W. C./ pean points indicated today that the A. conference Ukrainian ire meeking to nelu aig An arrangement with the Polos Mra, David Gilmore and daughter, | which the two peoples will join forces Mra, Stanley Ballard, «pent severai|in a campaign against the Bolshe FREE days in Victoria last week | vik ar a amd Mrs, J. H. Fox, Mies Jean and YOUTH OF 19 HELD Wiss CL. Furness. ea, al | Mr, Harry Fox left today for a three Floyd Walker, 19, was in the cit se uo | Sate ethitt case weeks’ trip to San Franciaco. jail Tuesday charged with attempt ine € urne profe M | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durland, who/brokers had’ been warned to took|>¥ the National Council of W ene nk Won- have purchased the home of Mra,|gut for the camera and when Walk-|t? Japan to study social and edu- he a cm Sih Gilekobe. eth e there Sat./er appeared at a shop at 406 Fifth| cational ms. To cement the . David Gilmore, will move th ppeared D Obs 608 Piet | ines. of fisddanin, aie wa, | Beautiful illustra- urday the bre immediately called é : a Ph urne tions. Write us to- he police day f Mies Eatelle Bright has returned j lamong the girls Japan to w | yy for it. It is free, from a six weeks’ trip to New York A. E. RUTHEFORD NABBED to the co-eds of Vassar. She says| “Ra ew } A BE. Rutheford. 45, wanted in|Japan is intensely Interested in, the Dr. and Mrs. Guy 8. Peterkin and| San Francisco, arre Inte} social Cevelpmmiats Ot tar WOreeT Mise Marjorie Campbell left Satur-| Monday night in tie Hotel Assem arr $|day for a Ymotor trip to Vancouver,|DIY. ‘The arrest followed a ¢ SLASHED WITH KNIFE, B.C. They will return Tuesday. ||&'@m from the chief of police of| ‘ig: the "Southern city. Ruthetord. ts MEMORY FAILS HIM | Mr. afid Mre. J. Richard Lane re-| Wanted for cashing bogus check Thomas Henwood, a6 re, | @ turned today from a several weeks’ was in the efty hosp ré 4 | as in rompital Tuesday |trip to California 7 a om me 92 with two long knife slashes on his | Rev, and Mrs. W. H. Blis# and for he doesn't know how he got them p} su ar |two children have returned from 7 : ‘ Police picked him’ up late Mon Pilot Point, where they have epenti? LexpectdntMothers blasy nent’ cn. moccnd age. ety the summ Relieves Discomfort Washington st, Henwood dectares lahe. #4 ,.6 | 1 ale RIS, aaa he remembers something about be Ss perfect Dr. and Mra. J. R. Binyon, jr..| I mammin eecuaton co. bers Anangca ging in a soft drink establishment have as their guests Dr Binyon's oe | ee and a quarrel therein | mother, Mrs. J. R. Binyon, sr, of | Fort Worth, Tex. and his sister, | os | Mra. L. H BLOUSE? met or style? Or is it by a proper at its New York price? nle are wearing STRE Home Preserving . Many a woman declares to herself every year—“Well, if I ever try to put up‘ fruit again Sometimes it is because the jelly won’t “jell”, or perhaps a beautiful jar of jam turns out tough or “candied”. You will find all your preserving troubles @ thing of the past if you will just make your preserving syrup of !, Karo (Red Label) and 3% sugar, instead of sugar alone. Even the beginner can put up fruit per- fectly with this recipe—and the most experi- enced housewife will welcome the advantages of Karo in her preserving. With this recipe, there is no danger of jams, or jellies coming out too thin. No danger of “candying”. Karo is a fine, clear syrup, with a natural affinity for the juices of the fruit. It blends the sugar with the fruit juice— brings out all the “fruity” ‘lavor. For Cooking, Baking and Candy Making Karo(Red Label) is used in millions of homes. In all cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor of the food. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P.O. Box 161 New York City Hi Treerreerernmi nner v Tne eee

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