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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1919. WOMAN'S PAGE | |G Difice Phone, Main 600 By Rt BECCA STEVENSON Home Phone, Capitol 617. | ™ Chu i an &, x e e pe Dinner for Officers Bridge for Mrs. Williams! prec i, sash, a eho 4 rb] Con fessions ofa Bride ‘ , Mr, C1 Me. and Mrs. J I Mr. J , Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Bnterprise Ansoctation By CYNTHIA GREY Do You Believe in a Perfect Lover? If You Don’t, Read These Letters i ' t 5 ; j ; fatertain f ' " : Mr. Ray Gu FRIDAY CLUBS ain fourteen gue " Mi rty fer ou are, Tolke A hole bunch of ‘em de riptions of Se at their home | ' f . Pe Central Mission Study Club Begins ! , ke! Aw - ptions of the fom) of the jun {ficers of the y rule tg perl rata ; Work “perfect lover nd no two of them alike ow I know thers et hee Neighbors o NR Rr . Epa . Ts r 7K rl of competition for those prises of $16 ‘ ey aa \ N “hs. fhe Central Miwon Study Ciub/ BOB REMEMBERS HIS DUTY AND I KNOW going to be a lot of competition f prt ’ 00, $5 4 paoine| Wooderaft Dance bg aa ar ae ont a JEALOUSY—-OF MY LF |] and $2.50 we're going to pay for the best letters deseribing “the Tea at Sunset Club t William tle ¢ 19, Nelehbora of | oy 1 the Bible room ¢ ov tg aries 9 perfect lover,” #0, if you have @ hunch, send it to “The Pertect Whe tea at the Sunset Club y r . ; M by orate _ 2+ a W. GA t \ If we had dut others, Mob | me 1 wut 6 I wouldn't ‘have Lover” Editor, The Star, at once, because all letters must be in be Be terday . M iM 4 sey t wedinh ¢ i rs i be |#nd I, w eit of true| cared at all, had it not concerned fore Gatastag, thn 18th "4 Alice Hole Fra ( will hal, aft will open t : : siting! Rauaay Cheek tte the La t y bg iy se Herrict Daxt nd M t eu ine Jeremiah Yeterer here waa our own lite hot even for one little minute,” 1| Frink, was unusually 1 Cha “im: | Ball for Sailors ‘ y ie a the toand t nd tt A rea protented SH the time you were) HERS MUST BE THOUGHTFUL | the home that was to have shelter one. The ' Mra. Joshua Green, Gustdiithe Sbbertatameutat’ tt r. Acordia why we whould i talking to mother, I was near Perfect Lover” Hadit A perfect |the bride, They were legally Hip 4 ee & great basket of yell Thomas Garrett and Mrs. John W,.| One of ; eat the shisenbollation stld kasama ing imme Wild for fear you were @ dream |ioverx “ty my mind there are as yet mr und tho they mourna ‘ apeeee Calsieg and yellow rose | Rddy ef ! tay. ts i} ' for 4 wouldn't come back.) 1, tertect human beings, however, | the lows of the gentle little Pee aatumn lav Brerywhere! Son Born Heattle | t of W ‘ Colonel Wixworth | Circle thoughtful of her nee the | usual —punctuations and = th arer being perfect than any other | passing love of the perfect lovena Bout the rooms were lavender, yel i ahtinne 003 tea le eit z ics) “sgagge eee . 1 n put of order fother went me to find a ii one that is always thoughtful of|their adopted father lew and pink gladi rst ta] Ror opener samt : gg sk: “ Fi on t e storm, Bob had to go tn ntenog--father’s secretary Mother | ie com, happiness and pleasure The oldest boy is now in il Se Mowers in mellow autumn tints) os oon the birth of a w vite f hundred siris to & At at tation to report to/ feels responsible—she was to tm of hin sweetheart, a» well as others. | Johns Hopking u y, thru ¥ feces Emory and Miss Marion} 4. arth for the na n 1 ’ z —_— . the girl here and didn't = she would choose the thoughtful|efforts of this wonderful man, THM Billy alternated with Miss Lois!) ™ Ce : . : ? : ' ar be pr 1 her wondrous wisdom, mother! must be lost somewhere in NUNN Vs as shinve ait ekane two girls 2 still at home, ons Reynolds and M Mary Dudley re bar gg . ‘ pve promined to keep the fam awa and I'm to hunt her up | ALLIE DAVIS. ¢ univer and one in hi Walker at the tea table. Miss Rax-| Luncheon at Golf Club which, they ¥ from | Lorraine ¢ Card Party | trom us. Or morrow, congratu:| And then the meanest little germ | Pi payee oe ea Deep nes Sor Will return to Westover and Misa) ‘Tuesday Mra John lL. H , see a) A by I ‘ ‘ erwhelm | that infects the human soul took thelr answers when asked if they Ee eee one College | Hostage to twelve susst rage 1M BE. Bogardus, Mr.|\ at But sh tne er, At | Doxsemnion of me, é FAITHFUL LOVER PERFECT love that big, fine ¢ n over there @t Hweet Briar, Va. ing v ted lu i e ion + ar iamee Ske [a t ' ‘ sim as I wa . That I ue jealous | ONE? n the anic’s ails and cap, Beret, nctnaiens 1 Mre, H Mra. HP » mar ainner with @ quist lit-| of myne ae Hicans | ‘The “Perfect Lover” Editor: There | whom they #o lovingly refer to ag Cee , Charles| ¢ , ' * wasn't me—no to the| “da Luncheon rl , hn W. I oe) tle . : "9 | can be no unfailing rule am to the /“d mavet Lu ash Sr. ‘an § Red Cross Tea Room tga H : . . wr returne this re Brag hee Vl perfect lover, As women differ, 8 w, Mr. Editor, do you agree with Jer and Miss Ernestine Shayler, Mra | Mrs, Ro W ague, soprano Dr. and Mra. Ge N. Mel ' s te Air ——. must he. MY one req it tn ab: ym oe ee Lovee Sa Téa €. Matcher and Miss Hat companied b Mabel Felt at t My 1M * ! t Heat n endle sut there being mean that $25 North "et Rave invited about twenty guests to) pia will entertain during the 1 field, M wo oP wrper 1) > , : ae poner agg Bagge mi “i ~ » Tigt St a to wate he arrival| hour at the Red Cross tea room F a. ( a “ie ‘ raghtryres w all other fem ; ; - Tancheon and to watch the s 1 " er. 4 p Te t ! "Ml inine nociet I want him to know DEPENDS UPON THE GIRL Tithe fleet from their Queen Anne | day Frank Bake irs. H. Fi pein Lona Mt ' of the } I t absotute nd admire and ming h lots of Perfect Lov Editor: My ides home on Friday . a: = ys a‘ Partlett, Mr. a M Her ‘ ta ‘ . és enco—i was torr parsley mir _ re ool one Lie ae : whe 4a Informal at Home To honor Miss Sophronia Balla ap aM ax Craha Beach Party for Teachers nse It was enaugh to be, t tle working girl | HELEN H. PO! | NTGOMERY, Do compliment Mrs. James David | daughter of Mr. and Jobn I Wor eceptio The 5 w to lana ene is oat nut hte of taking enre mic itt messing ] PMeCallum (Maude Brace), who is|Pallaine, whose marr to Mr. Al-|% 7 r ttle w a« a * le ve 1 circumstances?” | | ab Se ner ether. Bre, J. 8. /bert “Kalin Wil tne aac Me Clas| Bonnar, M f ‘ I'm not A MAN OF HIGH IDEALS Kent Trace, Mrs. Stuart Thotmpkins was} Miss Cw lyn ¢ p and Mr. ¢ a . - bs ' = " of thin houne Gistaal Lave” Malgies t Seiiee of I At home informa tday after-| King ¢ peaee: tS — 1h hag och tog , deve, . our wecond t I know of the existence of the per Friday night to discuss ely of Sigma Kappa Sorority with a s J. Aar KWics Rob re | moon—at the very start,” I sobbed. | rece love en notes ca tae te of a memorial eee Alba see cre t " H Bre Mra, David Dow Mins Welsh to Speal for emphasis. The x to spoil it ® |the #t , n Dianer at Tennis Club : "teak ne ea cae Sl a dangleryer sa s i wens only stow) 3 go there lived @ little i Mr and Mrs. James D. Lowman) Army and Navy Club he George B. f Pres . OF ein ee n in a Uny cottage ae Will entertain some of the junior Army and Ne field, Mrs. H, A. M. Bonnar, « A > ‘ ai ae ey Ace jo te ae very oman ) Officers with a dinner t a f Georg iT at airs} t . t 1 an f ‘ I ot thamer dame wpeoryyccod gtr Mere not fils club Friday evening ‘ nem | ma t pa th W. ¢ th what that errand © rescue of my common sense 4 and care-worn, to her n honor of arrival on y fect ba Covers ¥ AAs Q 4 0 fore t . , f 1 r Bot id I very solemnly. “Didn't t He aged mother Puget & eo he Fleet for twelve ie : Rainier Ci apte rD. A. R. fA ‘ the r © lightning 4 ever—ever—make love to a 4 over them while he was yuld wear one of our : er made & re. 3 ‘ ft ' ¢. But I felt t nele girl—over there cs neg the ‘caenaee sattou Luneheon ities cians’ forois aitinrent as. teitee 2 : err (To Re Continued) idl ori, Hunee. il NAVY Honori & Miss Elizabeth Chad ae aie Wkatedcen Wis shia iter, | WOODMEN OF AMERICA : BLUE Wick, Miss Cordelia Jenning tha eiteeant ast i ‘ ! ame a man—a big. Thoitess at luncheon at her 1p. It wasn't at all || RUSSIAN Yesterday. A cra P Sa ‘ th t P rta 4€ sh . ii . t the itt woman's oe and cov . ed tor) 7 , the fleet come ‘Sat , 1 . big, wholesome, tender ‘ oa Room Enlarged @ fee g 1 On sale for this special oo twelve € $ pe Reco " te rp yy « ~ love and comforting * . che ts roms othe! White Xe rine the Foview ‘by te Americans || ATTENTION! | toot ert anil] <ton at . . eat Shop the basement of the | ® ' ¢ spe ‘ al 5 7 2 Dinner for Bis pvc ons dete pee apace oe a : m warning The ‘ t out on the stor $9.85 Or. and “Mrs. B enter-! sie thes. p nee I I " t _ plant 4 2 fain with a dinner at ; ‘ ¢ she weary toll w 4 ee: aha Richt in of th tev. Er-| week aah’ the ‘aociee K 1 be his _wite > —— aumainaietellld Met Vincent Shayler, newly elected| of the Pacific fleet. T regula Mela with the kiddies and ttle $ Bivhop of the d. .ese of Nebraska, 1 th will he |i! t & ere es — r. the a would e 5.85 Mra Shayler and the visiting bishop: planted oe ¢ oaaed in 1 be happy forever and says Guu cak Gels “Bishop Keator, Bishop Beecher of | served . Orthopedic Guild. hind ‘eee Mises dh mies alte aed ca of Geargette Crepé.. ae braska. the Lord Bishop civ 8 4 rsonncie pak Cee t were beatiful om ord || peeing ons . Bishop Sumner of| 7.7 p... r . dere wl Vashing ast w woman's tired face ‘bloomec te, French t ‘ Portland. Bishop Paddock of Eastern Card Party pedi hi are read) ale wee ‘ again in the sunshine of this new!||| broidered and plain ; Sey Bishop Welle of Tacor re hag Goose cena ong) | gl for|,_ Bliss Minn 1H . " eat eee A display of French Waiste Bishop Saber of Montana and Bishop | Bee 2 wt meeting for! sel Archibald and Mise Emma Col f k there at the pres The wedding day drew near, and/ii isis Parisian Modsle—perfest uliird of San Joaquin. a card party Friday, Septem! At ld Sieh ek . r accommodate them, [| all was Joy and gladness: reages . eee cafeteria Fri ing ing the work which had been #us Wr ous wlan wre bedeme’ Welbare + chane It was just a week before the ap y stunning. 7 "4 aded for the Mummer months will), co. + exion, the Red Cross and the Dinner at Sunset Club h Tuesday pointed day, when suddenly the little employment service have {|Woman took ill. A doctor was The SE hiktretugaae-diay Helbig-Delmas Wedding be resumed. | Mra Edgar Ames Th a F + f Mixes t De behostées the Broadway) guild fra 8.0. I hace ten “ und up-to-date infor called —another, and another; but to Will be prevent at the dinner Fri- arriage of Miss Uina Delmas iat her home on f132 Harvard ave ave -: = no avait. On the eve of the wedding | Market Bh May evening which is to be given at |4nd Mr. Jack Helbig, of Long Beach,| x. tor wont : ir iittendance a wi : ~ ji fey seb anal nee beautiful ayes arket jouse The Sunset Club, complimentary to, 4% quietly solemnized at t Ha-|is ‘urged. i ’ nd passed away Pirs Daniels, wife of Secretary of cred Heart Chr Tuesday see ” na eo 8 Twas then the perfect lover came op the Navy Josephus Daniels. The din- | % Mrs. aa formerly attended the Y.W.C.A I ta . f 1 Mra. ¢ ‘ forth er in invitational and forty of the |Sacred Heart convent . «Us 4 wee ueeday from a two ¥ Within a week the white H vests present will be the wives of |ting served to bring t The ¥. W. CA n ana | vinit to M ) haired -araudinatie nak thes 107 Pike St. the senior naval officers, the re-|0f her classmates. Mis for extending t ' ft he bonny chil sox ' Mainder being the executive and as- | T! was the bride's building to the p and of ¢ | Chela: aA sisting committees of women on en- and Mr. Alfre son anithe navy . du t of what Vertainment for the pleasure of Mrs. best Powers read the wee On Saturday evening t M M oO KH , Daniels. read the Mr. and Mra. H at kymnasiue e { . I . University Club Dinner Petey rb Me gic eased Oe pee Cae ro stra nd rsa For some of the visiting officers The Bachelors’ R. 1. z fi oer th Lieut wart M t t product of industrial democ- Of the feet Mr. and Mra. Robert p.| 4 é enerore OUNCE | vmnedut bes afe t \ ‘ tm racy—never of Child Labor. Greer will entertain with a ner | oe -gonpall w te ib tha Otherw ' We have no strikes or lockouts, ) e nie — at urday ev arg > t of Os Cruise ; a eniah his pa John ak Mrs. David Whitcomb will ente “ee } fain the beard of the associ ' the Light House for the Bl @M @ cruise aboard the yacht pete. zdort 7" - mer home near the ( try Mr. and } © W. Flache their town house ret t Eagle Ha Hotel Wald A You can tell it by the trade- ho has been spending the in Smart Dance Frock of Lace and . » nas Just re|travel in thin count [omar Pana Ciel mark ticket—and that mark mage ime Mt Hotel ams ac freak show te means true stocking value : Every pair of Durable Durham Hosiery bears the Four Fine New eT ee My : Bo onenniad boi gece eben Durable Durham trade-mark. It is your protection per ny ag . See Oee rows of inch-v GLORIANA —your guarantee of serviceable stockings. The RED SEAL RECORDS aaa ve fe ices a Ee N ‘ ; strong reinforcing at points of greatest strain gives : dey for a 6 Kast to enter Pt t fice months of extra wear. From September List by Mal toothet, Titre Welle ore : is Women who do their own mending have learned Collin se 1 ne ©. Sul fs Ppa ali that it is the right hosiery for every member of the CARUSO bin; Lithirabds. tlbdenans, oS0 Doe } returned from a |forM a sort of short sleeve, The family. It saves money—and it saves darning P Sings “The Chimes of San Guisto”— Pere SG. IEW FORK: LO, GOMER ee ea tater appears ty hanieliigh eal tt Gealsae theca because it does wear longer. & Sept. 15 n aken an apartment}. he tied in a long loop and i i $1.50 @ vera ati M FD bane tondgets hi plein nee ae sexe There is not one hosiery need that Durable Dur- eae 3 Mrs. Ole Han nie al) t t ham does not meet. The children’s stockings are *. GALLI-CURCI i “ie ter ‘ mie Cs see i eae ean papa id is Shown’ i strongly double reinforced. Styles for men and Sings “Ah, fors’e lui,” from “La E for ( nin to npen ay m \ ‘ vee: eibbos: chiki women are also made stronger where the weat is Traviata” —$1.50 i Biase: Baa alas Gani 1 mont i tho | bia or Gyed’ Inoeviony et it harder, and include all fashionable colors. Aside if an \ Mi ‘ M dred Lewis leave Thur radio t i . Bett i nay Hae Ube from the sheer mercerized lisle weights there are KREISLER = ; ; : several fleecy-lined stockings for coldest weather. Plays “Beautiful Ohio” —$1.00 ie 5 i ee atm M ani “ i BY on Jeveloped for dancing, but many — Ask your dealer to show you = wy ast "I Mr. and r I if pe ae ean re ver formal and BIG SISTER Pic CORMACK 3 aaah: wes xa, Catveratyy| iM Woking indeed.” At a recent eae DURABLE sngn mute p— FEM co iis mma Ss he" ly a HAM HOSIERY ace { ee Ed ance i Gia carer’ seein, Borate t. the skirt having a de FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ROLAS $25 TO $400 ; , ust returned. from a motor trip| will leave few fe 4 oa Pre te PON ita a MADE STRONGEST WHERE THE WEAR IS HARDEST i Convenient P nt Terms Gon the coast thru Oregon and tho | % aes bee tt t ee the a 4 vier ‘ayment Terms i northern part of California. They witt| and and vail for Hu lk Male at Every pair is strongly reinforced. Legs are full Bos Waals lies i ‘ae ae sal tin, the ¢ length; tops are wide and elastic; soles and toes 4 oe 1 . members, of] oe rs pitdenss are soci. Seannnen Sac Seer ane ab eat ae See Mrs. Robert Shaw of Arlington ta) t facu f Shattuck Military |) oh ial es violet colored accurately marked. ¢ Durham dyes do not fade. Sherman SB) | rs. tens nt " tattuae Mi + wa of ott ear ay & Co, | more, for n few weeks, been avending. the nummer ‘at. Dr,|CmbIne of the OWN. "Thin alo wa Look for the trade-mark ticket attached to every 4 rei ‘ : ; Laugh} ur home on V Ming 1 ANOIGtH. OF gold or aera air. You should be able to get Durable Durham THIRD AVENUE AT PINE BFP sesaivod ile dlschncps sors thence: list the: mel wean Mturday | thn Frosiery at any dealere. If you cannot—wite our TACOMA—SPOKANE—PORTLAND Ht = ice pending two weeks with } one nee pc-crp Tat se v cf tha ave Sales Department, 88 Leonard Street, New York. i 7 (Rete Real atta: Laitaae the medeln new being brought out Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N, C. & CT Gh a I ib eae ae Pal es eer n you think of advertis nant Hi Ped ell pi Sales Office: 88 Leonard Street, New York : ae 00 Mra,J2/C, Chapin. of Spokane | se not The Star, wv ee aca tei eo teat nea