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ae NETTIE i ce a neti etme hee THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1919. on her way to Afterward Mr. Hervey Kit Mess, sem eo = By REBECCASTEVENSON rome Prone, canto! 9 7 eye 3y CYNTHIA GREY ° . ti ‘ is bi onored Informal Luncheon | Hervey and Mr. Harry Kitehin, w ‘ ~ d . ‘ Dear Miss G I have read t apres Bios Corbin Honored Informal Luncheon, fue, tox. wen x | Confessions ta Bride | Flyaway Gown melita a — Gorbin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) 5° He a atan | Kitet “ Lin y ” an r onght § [Austin Corbin of Spokane, who will) 4t her home on Friday y of that city to Mr. I rit Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association an her ideal « a t f p change De in Seattle a day " om Heenter Miss Ransome's School in| Studio T'ea tx to enter a me ' sis rie elena: Wak ad het? om oe and aa Galifornia, Miss Alice Hole will en Monsieur L. L. rot has tasued| which Dr. Walter Li 1 not k what to do, She 1 her x ten of Miss Cor most ne to a tea at his studio, | Kitchin b tp THR TRUITT » mp 2g “gga pelea! m oie: Beslan ten of, Mee Corbin'e | mee mat a Kitchin’s father, | tn dean, TELL HIM THE TRUTH ABOUT BABS y the Mother, eM” shads ter told back. fle bad: hean aheane am Seeennet Club Friday attend 4 4 at uM Virginia at J Rob continued hia explanation of truth, would, for the sake of pr love affair ao, when he ret hye r he She wag k Barrar will be hostess to the guc Miva’ Shautay #jece In th rtom he said,| had offered to me, Yet I was 1h had several confident nee, and she wtill thinly 5 @t an Orpheum party ars, shaycer Mra, David Rowen and ahter Ner he had done a| solved not to interfere, I would the world of me. Altt het t t oe eee 1 Mra, Ernest V. Shayler, w Elizabeth, returned eventr t of thinking while b 1 tain a divorce on any pretext, unle and even ¥ * “ ¥ leaves r 15 to make t t pend three r t « from t and t Rob should come back to me because " herself, th ow me an 1 lonesome for me the rel Mr. Git entertained | lun at her home Friday e ‘ene at all ina man's iife. He 1! Impulatvely I flung my subcon: sat m Uttle jealous of whomever L| Yet, t ps pare with a dact at his hon a oe J. H. Bloedet and » he was going to acknewledge the is thought at Bob's head Ko n, even tho she is married t . C 114 beet | yesterday evening for the members Engagement Announce d [Prentice and Mr. Law fact of his paternity. This was a I'm something of an idealist my Now, what I want to know t r on thelg! Be hia wedding party. Covers were| xty and Mrs, G. W. Saunderson|and daughter, Miss Charlotte, will| Written before mother knew, and I/ self. Even If I were Habs’ mother he right in her choice, or ehold t “ke Bey 2. Placed for ten announce the engagement of their| leave Sunday for the east. Mr, | think it helped her to decide to t I wouldn't marry you, Bob Lorimer wrong ig proposir Cechalan ay = | er, Laura, to Mr, Anphin| Prentice will reenter, Yale, Mr,|the baby after Benjio crashed ecause—because you do not love was engaged? Rs om * 1 h 1 nee t nt 1-—-well, seeing you take such | me!" har nee he “pa The wedding will take place | Lawrence will attend Willlama cc An * ince she Mrs. Harkness Secaune te a Gad Sindy Ghaldeas ew Lon are of Have, lately, hae| Bob turned on the bench and re a a 5 a . . 66 sol in New Y« pore ve 4 me believe that o have | ga ne with astonished eyes om me a yo Complimented : eaneeh ta ve cop agrsed Poe r own ideas, just as|” “I'm porry—eally, I'm surprised padi to <a Of New York City, Mrs. H. B. Bark! qe” guid room of St. Mar Pag tied ler rt minjudge you. And | ixn't ours, I knew girl santé omy Oe will entertain with a luncheon | , scene of an tr * : ‘pnd Poa <a 1 accompany x church was t ot Pee ; 4 r marry girl f nee 1 to flare up , . At lak the Sunset Clud today. Covers} esting informal tea in compli and Mrs. Brehm 4 that I ought to ¢ : She wan the nicest girl I ~ a hotel for @ Will be placed for ten. }to Mra, Ernest Vincent Shayler ye ng hav t from De se ¢ Sm right t t or Raggy ite ee ula use in ™, \ eee terday, During the afterne M : FB ge a e ey spent the t - we as ¢ fut i tentiona soothing re . Roe aa ; ummer m " + Shayler was pr ox: name m top an inquiry whieb . Luncheon at the bogie a gr Sirs: ‘as hei ferssteniid blebias) thals| oron tip of my tangue It would be better to mention Mrs. S A. Martin will entertain | intricate filet pattern, was the amily, who mmer © pursuit of the bunr ou never expect te e any woman. : er the boy’s name ff guests at an informal lunch-|of Mrs, Hardrass Clarke I Harbor returned to t 5 her dangerously close to| And so—I fanc ou would marry forget her, or a ie cee eon he Sunset Club Friday | Clarke's personal to M 1 had a moment Ba wh rahe might be Ae fhe canee ad © it oa io8 | ler was two plate doilies of the » tes © . king. I said to mynelf 4 ne reason You proposed i new scenes and us “Mr. R—— and | design, Mrs, D, W. McNaughton ar-| Mr, and Mra. M. J. Carter ‘ 6, Bob's an idealint, Daddy | to me ousin Tennis Club Dance | ranged the details of the afternoon’s|"nd Mra. Evi DeWitt, I a ng has always been Bot Why not? returned hus-| The f ch trimming is If I were & man I she ; — Another of the popular dinner | entertainment. Mrs. F.C. Hackman,|A. B. I wit ‘ ng t 1 ve Us hard | band sevived this season with renowed| Ore *2 Dotter with a gui who | To Luter ances will be given at the Tennis | with Mr. Adam Jardine at the piano, Patton, spent the w “r 11 put up with the way bh ate Heen une I aid ewhat é . . a was possessed of such a fickle Athletics lub Wednesday, Sept. 10. Many | contributed enjoyable musical num-| bor day on ’ t Lak ® queer ideas into a Wha w t confer seins I saw a most} ‘turn of mind een . Rossiter b ne 6 . a of Dear Mise Grey: I have never Weeervations have already been | bers. I he has pr 1th how x much of a favor on little Babs arming dinner dress in electric ‘ : ‘ : ye J inn Grey serious short a part outdoor “made. m at best, I supp and Do you mean to may you know|blue taffeta with its skirt much | Dear Mins Gr ens see peace get: Agr ite eee « who the mysterious girl is tad wanes “ielitebaned Psigse' f domestic help prompts me to|? ow Tam anxious to know some, . } Here Rob returned, having re nodded abs calls her ‘bad , sicired ot write of a little incident I recently | but I do not know how to go about ey clean Personal | 8" Se ee nT aay ee ks Coane ane out neence| Dutted. tik, each outlined with a] witnessed it How can T learn? Wedding town home He ted them at my feet, from| I knew it. “Do I need to tell you her| fluffy pin-wheel effect in blue os | Over in Portland there lives one Haas: en The wedding of Miss Margaret | ’ Bi pipe < aa w? mediately started | name trich flues, And on this delectable |¥OmAn who believes that The best plan wou to - = lm of Mr. and Mre | cases ane Mrs. Burke ar at th its wee 1 of Y * ciated: Vane ale Bob et hin head. “Those arelevening frock sketched for Fashions |Defore the great tribunal of human| join the Y. W. C. A. or some Butherland McLean, to Mr. Walter F. | Yo" 8" hte Brngge'S rags ed hia wif terda 1 rit in ante te dente ta tek Ab | Art. the delicate ontrich fluen foam |JUStice all mankind are presumed to| neighborhood club which hag Puesiey, son of Mr. and Mrs. George bs ty age getter | nding a atte as ow—that you seretand sae st T have over P to| pret at the girdle of roxy chiffon, | * eaual unl otherwise classes in athletics. It is much uesley of Yakima, was solemnized| |, B greet’ Tee | avid Gilmore “n Anke yo" x Jer 1 Good m nd cascade to t kirt's hem. This little is the of} more interesting to learn games Mt eight-thirty last night at the/ | sony Hae mar : en Mrs. Pt rt Ir ked .e one ¢ t wealthiest men in a class than it is to get them Bethany Presbyterian Church in the|°*) °F ‘os ee rameter & k you. I must still « Ww stiff, mill nak EUS and 'y ne is beloved by all classes,| alone. If you desire a private nce of the relatives and close | ‘0 5 wagetieed he nor compe Bowsd . f ra od and walkegp PLAN FUNE SERVIC even the humblest seeking to do her| instructor in any branch you en Of both families. Miss Claire|™* for several weeks long | Mrs, Har Armstrong Wh Ye romined to tell me, | etralg ne I ral services for Mra. Frances|2OMAKe. One day while calling| can get in touch with one thru Donald attended the bride and| “ae s or ate ter, Miss Margaret, have 4 know." My wt Would he,| R ng, Se resident for the|%P0" her the front door opened and| these agencies : Charles Grinnell acted as best | Sosy A A ae — con _ sa “er m Spok where the Hecaune—> une Tam not what! with sirke in his poc ant ears, who died Wednesday |" Deatly dressed Chinese girl en-/ | Mise Alice, and so: arende for t ast three weeks. | you th ne i wet the oh traigt the | night at he “ : }) | tered, carrying in her hand @ bunch man. S cabin dibieninds teens” a aneuah's thes u think m: Iam not the child's | sick etraight to Te at her home 41mt st, w : a ' Py ihe wedding 1s of especial interest | FetUrned Bata dy ro atsotald a fn phone and make a rintment to|be held at the family home Friday | owt to her nlsmeen whe pleat | BAY! miiversity circles, for both Mr.| (lp to Hayden Lake. Mr. Donald) Mr. and Mra, R. D. 1 and| I spoke rapidly, wildly, wondering | call upon Misa Miller? afterno directly to her mistress, she placed ON ind Mrs. Tuesley were extremely | WSlermen oe i WO! fami evera eatiit } 7 knew the wh (To Re Continued) P oS them in her hand and with a pleas rf members of the cl of may wet the « re 1 to thetr| = wt eens FF " ant smile turned toward the hall| Miss McLean is a Kappa/ ai os town tay “ 9 door when her mistress arose from | GENUINE ASPIRI : Pheta and Mr. Tuesley Phi] | Mr Trafford Muteson, spent the | PENNILESS” WIDOW her chair, and detained her by pla \ eek-end with his parents, Mr. an Mr. i ame’ Sadadall tee M4 4 Delta . f Ra yw leave ing her hand upon her arm. Me gutottown guesta| Fs. J.C. Hutenon, at Bast Sound, | anoyy One coe ee GETS $10,000 EQUITY braiig (5 bir ular sl = 4 me Jastnennes |e eee Jchool CHICO, Cal, Sept. 4—Mra. Jer with apparent pride: “This is my fr ace Uhl from| x a ate minh O'Grad De od herself FRIDAY CLUBS little friend who rules in my kitchen. bam, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.| Mrs. H. R. Wahoske, who 1s/ stiew Geraldine Huston will leave | ef * when her husband died M » * Ald Mins is her name, and she is BAY SR ~ | spendin, the summer with he 2, 4 4 First Meeting of Pastors | y, Mr. and Mrs. George Tues-| ee umm Saturday for St. Louis, where she | 40d secured work as scrubwoman fr Sockety | indeed a treasure.” | 4 and Miss Esther Tuesley, of Yak Esato 3 “ig and “en hs will enter Principia school this fail.|® hotel here in order to support her wae Pantere’ Ala Gaclety Then, turning to the little ser-| R Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lovejoy my eden feel ae ‘emt: | aa ed word that her | riest Presbyterian church w || vant: “Thank you for those sweet Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clapp of |" Fag end at the Davenport Ho} xr and Mrs. E. 8. Burwell, Mr $10,000 equity in| its giret meeting of the # || wild flowers, for they tell me that | peville. tt ta Spokane, jand Mra. Frank Macklem and Mr Martines, Contra) ociock in the ladies’ pariora of the| || You were thinking of me even when | The destination of the wedding and Mrs. Edward Burwell, jr. who| Conta county church, After an important bu hopes t : seeking your own recreation. Now| “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be Mr. Thomas Oakes, Mr. Frank z . ar am import Ne Wes *° niet ‘was kept a secret. Mr. and . | have been spending several weeks at, H. Deapp, Richmond attorney, sent | goesion a social hour will be spent} you are excused. genuine must be marked with the Brownell and Mr. Marfield Bolcom | | This commieh : Gms Tuesiey will make their home agie Harbor, r the information. urned yenterda with the ladies of the Broadway cir | of another safety “Bayer Cross.” Always a will Ieave Sept, 14 to enter Harverd.| Sarr assert nd ~ cle as hostesses. The cabinet will|| race bowed and with a smile left}an unbroken Bayer package whicl ¢ “2 | ona } My $1,000 FOR A NAME meet in the executive parlors at 1|/ the presence of her mistress to en-|contains proper directions to safes Tves’ Luncheon waco Seabee oven’ eae Toneses | Dr. Edwin J SAN FRANCISCO pt. 4—To Jak ° | ter the realms of her servitude with |ly relieve Headache, Toothache, litrisining in honor of Mise| home at South Beach to their town| * | simplify advocated adoption of metric eee i| & Bent and loving Seart. Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain, aifred Swalwell, whose marriage | house. 4 | B system by all English speaking peo Elite Social Club | — ee between this and|Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost i" he World Trade » Offers| ‘The Elite Social Club eet the haughty pri Ny exhibited | bu , Mr. Gilbert Skinner will take tae rowa ple, the World Trad: fer The Elite Socia ub will m | RENCE UPSTAIRS ||| sg ae tak —— ya A ir fl pansy bys a few cents at drug stores— Saturday evening, Miss Alice| yfine Jane Perkins leaves Sept. 19 ‘ $1,00@ for the word best adapted to with Mra. E. W. Engel tha. || oY Y ar er ser-jlarger packages also. Aspirin is was hostess at an unusually |for Chicago, where she will enter! Seattle's Leading | denote the United States and Brit All members wishing to are = jthe trade mark of Bayer Manus 4 lunch t the Tennis| , 8 srt Dentist Empire. Suggestions so far incl requested to be at the Tacoma tn Which way Is the right way?|facture of Monoaceticacidester of ve luncheon a jthe Unitersity School for Girls 106 Columbia St, Brit-Am” and “Sam-Bu terurban staiten ai 16 o'eloek ahers —_—_.\What would be the answer of, the | Satieylicacta, yesterday, The centerpiece of | table where the fourteen guests | seated was © graceful gold bas- Mr. their small daugh L. r have taken Lambuth and a and Mrs. B. eee Eastern Star Club to Meet ‘gaily tied with bows of pink | cottage at Rolling Bay for a fort- The business meeting of the E blue tulle and filled with lav: | night ern Star Club will be held asters and Cecil Brunner roses | eee iubrooma, 40 ade into corsages which were Mr. Oliver Colvin has as his guest with board me 20 id presented to the guests. (Mr. J. &. icKinnon, president of lub meeting a ‘ ca see Mr. Colvin's class at Annapc Jumble Shop Dance \They are spending their September ‘Trustees $ and Flower | ba jon. D _ Miss %; Frances Oldham will have leave in Seattle. a of the Jumble Shop dance to- <r : cen gi ‘ Bey pes of the Mrs. Frances Guy Frink and| Mrs. Justin D. Black and daugh r and Flowe insion will en Freda Hudson Baxter will act as| ter. Miss Jean, returned Tuesday NOW HERE tertain a A of trustees of the from Great Fallx, Mont., where owt n , misnion at luncheon at the home of | ” Tee © |have been spending the Polamnich. UNTIL SATURDAY Mrs. H. H. Manny at Hunts Point. | i, | ete 2 NIGHT ONLY This will be the regular monthly os Orthopedic Se, Chas Dt Gel orl business meeting and members are Shop young girls giving their serv- fee cream booth of the ‘ea _ . The At th the same fur. Mr, and Mrs. Goetz Will be at home in Fenton Court Next week. opal Church, Rev. Sydney Morgan Officiating. Miss Gay Lawson, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. where she will be the guest of Mrs. Brenton and Mrs. Harold Kerr for for Gold Bar to’be gone a week. Her brother, Mr. George Linder, and her cousin, Mr. Jack Linder, of Boston Place Tuesday and are at the Ho | tel Sorrento. Wednesday evening for Vancouver, | | | THE BIG MUSICAL COMEDY | ROOF to attend. . urged Auxiliary to Conductors to Meet Tea Shop yesterday | three weeks. Rok. ndlow’ Auxiliary to the Order Were: Miss Bernetta Barbour, Miss . | ft iw ne ore mes t iGeostance Pricet Mise Hazel Atlen,{_M®. Junior “Ewing, Mr. Frank HIT OF THE EASTERN BUR- dock in “Foresters” al. All 4 : es oI ae r ners of the order are requested Biles Lucia Meacham, Miss Ellen | Heffernan and Mr. Clare McCabe r member Wulmage and Miss Lucille Holloway. | turned Sunday from Alaska, where LESQUE WHEELS to be present eee they have spent the summer. Seaditen A : - Bh tudie: i Goetz-Armstrong Miss Alice McMillan, Miss Marion au S AAMOFICA:S Wedding | McMillan and Miss Lilis Cahill re-| Juvenile Courts Miss Marie Hazel Armstrong,|turned Monday from East Sound, | Mademotnelle Jacqueline Rertillon, @atighter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.| Where they have spent the last two niece of Alphonse Bertilion, whose Armstrong of Portland was married | Weeks. identification system ts u by to Mr. Henry L. Goetz, son of Mr. 6 # police the world over, was in Seat and Mrs. Henry Goetz, Saturday| Mr. Richard Frost returned Tues tle Thursday studying the methods evening at the residence of the Rt. a. — Annapolis to spend his practiced in the juvenile court here Rev. Bishop O'Dea, who read the| September leave with his parents, She the guest of Mrs, H. W ities: ‘The bride was attended by | Mr. and Mrs, Jolin Frost, before en Coldnen. 388 war at Durable Durham Hosiery is a product of ‘Miss Edith Dunne. Mr, Frederick A.|**ting upon his second year. I wouldn't say which country industrial democracy —'never of Child Bates acted as best man. Later a lg ad America or France, has the beat| Labor, We have no strikes or lockouts. @inner was served at the home of | ag re ur Syme leaves today juver court system,” she | fe n = the ms parents. The bride|fT Chicago after spending three Each may learn something from| W h d Rope er waveing suit, « becoming | Weeks tn Seattle. Sra ashing—time and again Blue duvetyn trimmed with beaver, As & lawyer in the Breach courts d h f d h nd a small turban with touches of |, Miss Elinor Linder left Saturday she expects later to give particular joes not stretc! or fade them attention to American clientele came to this country of a conversation in Pari She as the resul with Judge children to be born in Seattle Durable Durham comes out of the tub as good as new. Continuous wearing without oes babi yo already there, will return Ben Lindsey, the father of the| holes and constant washing without fading— White Elephant Shop F ou American juvenile court system these values are uniform in Durable Durham Mr. Harold Weeks and Mr. Larry| Dr. and Mrs, J. I. Durand re H F | Hosiery, Every pair wears longer because Yoel will entertain during the noon| turned yesterday from a teip to Cal old Funeral of made stronger hour at the White Elephant Shop| ifornia, where Mrs. Durand has been ° y : ‘ Friday, according to the program |for the past. three months, Dr | Seattle Pioneer| Thousands of wise housewives have learned @rranged by Miss Annabel Trent. | Durand joined her a few weeks Funeral services for Edward H.| that Durable Durham is the right hosiery for aout. ° 5 ago. Plummer, 60, pioneer resident of | their family. It saves money in fewer new pairs to buy— Lawson-Elliott Wedding | oi catsotn tees " ttle, who dlid “Suesday. at the) and saves time in less darning to do. ‘The marriage of Miss Romaine ir. Sco! ‘alhoun returned Sun le Genera papital, wi 7 oi P | Biliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,|44y from New York, where he has held Saturday at the Bonney-Watson | Durable Durham Hosiery Is complete in its sizes and Charles Nathan Biliott, to Mr. Frank |been for the past five months. chapel styles. The children’s stockings are double reinforced. Morgan Lawson was solemnized sae gh Plummer had lived in Seattle all The styles for men and women include all fashionable Tuesday evening at St. Paul's Epis.|, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil T. Bacon and —WITH— his life, having been born here in colors and come in all weights, from sheer mercerized lisle family returned from their country 1859, He was one of the first white to heavy fleecy-lined hosiery for winter wear. DURABLE ona) forced heelsand toes. laetie — The bridesmaids were Miss Eldridge eee L Ss PIGS IN LIMOUSINES nibbed top ee Turner, Miss Grace Carson and Misa ae and Mrs. J. ¥. Wagner he ERT. HUNT and BIL BLA K SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept. 4 W ee te © Bleanor Mechnert. ‘The groom's | n rom thelr country * Blue ribbon pigs were brought to the brother, Mr. Covington Lawson,|"ome at Lincoln Beach and will be| those two hysterical comedians in a state fair. in limousines, High eiton od 1. + acted as his best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride for the rela- tives and intimate friends of both families. After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Lawson will make their , home in deattle. we Red Cross Tea Room ‘The Saturday program at the Red Cross tearoom has been arranged. Miss Dorothy Parker, soprano, will sing during the noon hour, aceom- panied by Mr. George Balkeman. Miss Parker will be remembered as taking the principal part in “Blue Wing.” at the ‘Hotel Terry for the winter. see Lieut. J. Taylor Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Phillips, re. turned last week after serving 16 months on the U. 8, West Haven cee Mrs. William Pigott and Mr. Pau! Pigott will leave the latter part of this month for California. Mr. Paul Pigott will enter Stanford university and Mrs. Pigott will remain in the South for a short time. “e Mrs, E. Motince left Sunday for a short trip to Lewiston, Idaho. aes # mr _ Mrs. Philip Kitchin and sons, Mr, whirlwind of fun, music melodies, sue earehy ALSO “SAHARA” Special Matinees Daily at Big Oriental Musical Spectacle With Forty People LADIES lOc kippies 5c raisins came higher via airplane, Embroidery an Braiding Hemstitching, Picot Edging | Buttons Covered Button Holes Made Knife and Accordion Plaiting |_ G. J. BAUER & CO. | Tailors’ and Dressmakers’ Supplies 1317-1319 Fourth Ave. Seattle FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN MADE STRONGEST WHERE THE WEAR IS HARDEST Every pair is strongly reinforced. Legs are full lengths tops are wide and elastic; soles and toes are smooth, seam- less and even; and the sizes are accurately marked. The Durham dyes do not fade. Look for the trade-mark ticket attached to every pair. You should be able to get Durable Durham Hosiery at any dealers. If you cannot—write our Sales Department, 88 Leonard Street, New York. Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. C. Sales Office: 88 Leonard Street, New York white,cordovam, navy, gray. BO-PEEP A serviceabl Medium weight Wide el top. Double re- inlorced hele tnd toes. Bleck, white, cordovan.

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