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Phone, Main 600. By REBE 7s. Daniels in Tacoma For Mrs. ©. shortly for w York to be two or three months, Mrs, Clare twelve covers at her bome on Thursday. ees Sunday Supper hosts at an informal supper at & home Sunday » Daniels in Tacoma ‘The thought of Tacoma women Proper and fitting entertainment Mire. Daniels, wife of the secre-| dance which Mra. C. B. Bussell and | October of the navy, who went there with the Pacific feet. Mra. G, Ellis is chairman of the committee, assisted Mra. C. P. Balabanoff and Mrs | The Women's University club held Feception for Mra. Daniels yester nd motored to Camp Lewis for and this morning at breakfast e Country club. served at th . Rodman the many entertainments in Tacoma for the fleet ts| @inner which Mr. will give for Admiral the Union and Mrs. Jackson will also en Admiral Rodman and his with a dinner dance. s Complimented honor Mrs. Fred B, Steed and Ruth Steed, who have been in Seattle, Bernard were their home and Mrs. W. at a dinner for 14 guests, all members of family. Mrs. Steed and Miss Bteed left for the East on Oregon oned by Mrs. J. Lewis Bradeen, girls who were on to welcome the fleet and They were: Dorothy Hadgett, Miss Hazel Miss Ellen Dulmadge, Miss Lucile Halloway, ts Church, Miss Dorothy Frye. Dorothy Lyter, Conlon, Miss Helen Ruth Nettleton, Miss Cather-| Bornstein, | Miss Alice | Helen Schwager, Miss Helen Feeney, Miss Rachel Miss Margaret Armstrong, Alva Sanders, Miss Hazel Man. ivian Judy, Miss Audrey Hermine Rosenbiatt, roniund, Miss Victoria Miss May Davis and Miss and Mrs. Charles R. Castlen, Geraldine Jackson, Miss Alice | Miss Mildred Hughes and Angela McClellan were enter by Chapiain Neff at a lunch on board the New York Satur- Vashington ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hebberd of sane who were in Seattle for the festivities, entertained with a at the Hotel Washington Fri cellancous Shower compliment Miss Wilma Hem- & bride-to-be, Mrs. Alvin Hem- was hostess at a miscellaneous at her home Friday after Pink and white roses and the rooms d the large basket which con- the gifts for the honor guest. tables of bridge were in play. cee and Mrs. J. Dexter Davidson Being congratulated upon the of @ son yesterday at the Minor | end. Fleur de Lys club will give an dance Friday evening, Sep-| 19, at Douglass hall in the| ~ Fellows Tengple, Tenth and Pine, | Children, left Saturday for Chen Daughter. and Mrs. James A. Gazel Bailey) of Ellensburg are ro- ‘@eiving the congratulations of their been the house guest of Mr. and THE SEATTLE STAR-—-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ICA ST friends upon the birth of a daughter ‘ee Green and Black Club The Green and Black club will open its fall season with a dance at the Mount Baker Park club house Saturday, September 20, |Dinner by Ladies’ Aid Another popular cafeteria dinner | will be given by the Ladies’ Aid so y at the Columbia Congregation al church Thursday, September 48, from 12 until 2. ey House Dance Twenty-eight guests enjoyed the Miss Charlotte Fussell gave at thelr | home Friday evening, They were Allen, Mis# Mabel Murphy, Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss Charlotte| Turner, Miss Marion Bartean, Miss ura Carter, Miss Harriet Carter, M Emma Calhoun, Miss Carlotta Anderson, Miss Ruth Lawton, Miss Beulah Lindholm, Miss Julia Smith, Mr, Grant Calhoun, Mr. Stuart Fisk en, Mr, Stanley Allen, Mr. Herbert Anderson, Mr. William Hale, | Mr. | James Rowes, Mr. Frank Bingham. Mr. Henry Knox, Mr. Gwin Jones, Mr. Arthur Jones, Mr, Land Luke, Mr. Graham Smith and Mr. Frank | Vietor, jr. | The Overseas club will hold thetr Saturday next at 9 p. m. in Doug las Hall. Proceeds from these dances Jare used for relief work. The com jmittees are as follows; Punch com mittee—Mra. E. Rees, Mra. H. Jack-| man, Miss M. Powell, Mrs, M. Hod son, Mrs, Florence Bible, Mra, W Atherton. Reception committee—| Miss Westaway, Miss F. Seller, Mys. |G. Sylvester, Mrs, E. A. Boulden, Mrs. G. Finney, Miss P. Clements, | Mr. H. Jackman, Mr. A. H. Gibbons, Mr. J. Cubbons, Mr. A. Stringer, Mr. H. A. Sinclair, Miss Genevieve | W Grant, chairman | These dances will be given every| Saturday evening. = | Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzalio, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fech day by motor for Yakima. They will be gone for two weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Calkins re turned yesterday from Agate Point, | where they have been spending the |summer, and are again in their town house. Miss Helen Brown and Miss Hazel Landes, who has been their guest, WOMANS PAGE | (Gndhna Grey ®. Confessions ofa Bride VENSON By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Misa Grey Home Phone, Capitol 617 SUMMER FURS PRESAGE A UTL IMN I am married to a man who t# about af a man “ ~ | should be in the larger things of life; but he ts imattentive, or does not obmerve the lttle courtestes of life Horton, leaves this week September 3, | for her home tn Buffalo. Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Assoctation For instance, if we enter a public place (such as a movie, ete), he ad and seat himself first, instead of seeing that I He walks ahead of me when we reach our row where our moe embarraswment, as several times I have seen eat him with amusement, or seeming contempt for his lack of courtesy. table, ho will serve himself first, regardless of myself and children, and this, the children notion. Hardenbergh to leave for Chicago | will walk straight ab: |KATHERINE in about two w MILLER’S PROBLEMS—I MUST TELL BOB MY PAST ADVENTURES This is not & matter to joke about!* Mother said. that engage pent any better than Mother paused, We implied that Mra, Alexander nd guest at thelr home people aitting near gla had an week | Rolfe, of Concord. “Now, Jim! menace in a future built on silenc returned Sun |had so much to explain to my hus Before we were married, he seemed to know better, why not now? from California, been for the past three months, nt announce! attractive woman, keep my house in good order everything dainty In fact, | am a woman one would look at twice tn a crowd. husband lovea me, as he and takes an interest in| * volce changed the trend of would go with them, for he saw me with a boy friend, and he was #0 peeved about ft he would hardly stop and talk. I asked him su two had better take | yourselves off on a wedding trip to| Mr, and Mrs. purchased a house William Cahill have Federal ave. lines daddy was and in order. But 1 don't suppose any delicate phase of good manners | be applied Lorimer even in a th ike a bad big mapping out. what was the he only maid he thought I Miss Beth Starr, “8 Ming a: bacteriological | Camp Lewis. of Washing who has been in department will return to th ‘on this fall. with this other boy, o simply will] ‘Then Hob addressed his father You do not expect Jane to run away from the situ Miss Frances Richter, Miss Exith | the matters annoy ourteous always. mo, and ff I should say to him about kissing my Why don't you pour out your your husba “Sure, it's no joke, I'm glad we| Mr, and Mrs. Frank Frederick and young man! Please, Miss Grey, |I should do, tel me what as my sister 18, and have no one to ask or get any advice from. | EIGHTEEN. n have no one to advise that the same holds true in regard to your lit- it is about her, rather than yourself, or the man, conspicuous wink | “ favorite vulgarity | of bis which always makes his lady | and then he went on, Bob asked the other girl him when he was on the verge of a | reconciliauion with his wife, she may ding could ts matter with frank manner, at the same time it would not over such a their country before the month is up. Frederick left Thursday to enter Dartmouth eamed on his oldest son injure his fe why any woman should frank with Frank Reatty States navy was the week-end guest A. J. Fisken at the 4 inquiring brows in my direc husband and vic ners in marriage would be just thers in business, bet she makes somebody pay! Country club —e 63 ‘ m bee pasticularly| 4s frank as there's no r & pretty speech it comforted me daddy was quite a bit wiser in the ways of women didn't want to go to Mexico . Miss Polly Wilson, who was gradu }ated from the Broadway high school |Overseas Club }iast June, will make her home with scarf of natural dark blue fox, derstand that it is for her own 00d that she should not permit 4s successful puslness firm. as @ prosper- was backing simple gown those of #0 short an acquaintance. ou are not engaged to you should please your |first dance of the winter series on| Spokane this win not get an up-to-the-minute book on etiquet and the disagreeable situations were bound to Katherine and me In Mexico Jane will have another Elliott and “Would Ba Amy Allan have returned to Seattle | after spending several days in ell ingham, guests at the home of Mra. William 8, Newton, formerly of Seat. » Rede From Union Meet SLEVELAND, O “Jane Lorimer with a girl wh she should be! had been in more than one aituation rine Miller vantage and to my sorrow-—should she ever get hold of nture to the was no better than h you and b neglectful of afford to do it for the chil rl who s not em d is foolish when she gives up the society of her other mea ind jealousy the humas Weed it out of you or it will cause *you much misery and unhappt also, you should consider as before you ever become wife of a jealous man. Had Suffered for Years With Stomach Trouble Jo-To Was the Only Thing That Ever Helped Her Walter G. Myers, Box 134, ong the min construe to sacred pedestal were blamed on Frank Far president of the Lilinots dis tanks worst Mra, Edward Whiton of Yakima ts book together, and thus the chil. more impressed by the manner in which th conduct them Lloyd Woodnut poultive way for Yakima to visit her mother, Mra Mine Workers rrington took the talk about the he had been hurt hor the months he apent In the hos And because the days he had * were lke a seal a fight to ke out of the| Familiarity n charged be| Breeds Co dence to show the disturbances which charters of t were due to Harold 4Vinterbourne, who has been spending several weeks in left Sunday for her home in Yakima. in my ears and mother at have been thru was p been | While he was away. In the great Mra. A. McCracken, who ha hostess at the hostess house Lewis for a long time with | her duties and returned to Califor of our reunion, | i er, I told | soon has given up (Te Be Continued) there not be a against wea Young Pershing Says He Prefers Lincoln to Paris or New York Neb, Sept. 16.—"I'm| ure very jealous of | Mra. Agnes Pound and Miss Marie Meyers of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Marcum at the Adams| be with Mr.| and Mrs. Marcum until September 25, | ave for a short visit in Miss Berenice Pound glad to get back to Lincoln. ® | and Paris and New York and Chica fo are big, but they Arent’ U 1 " Warren Pershing told his lt | I have seen him kiss my sister rowned have degun to think other girls when He does not Canoe Over Two Are PORTLAND, Ore., 1s the only thing gets the chance. for me not to go with any other boy friends, but I know it would make was ewimming be-|5im very angry if he thought I gestion for arried at the Five Bare were drowned in the W. here Sunday has been the Marcumas’ guest durin, Mrs. Robert Abercrombie Brown, | ine summer. anoe in which | Mise Hazel |nide the motor-driven « Mr. James D. Floge left Monday |“ |returned Sunday from Pilot Potnt,|¢oe New York | where they have been spending the | summer. eee of Commandant and Mrs. Harry A.| Field Friday at the luncheon at} which they entertained for Secretary ot the Navy Josephus Daniels and | Mra! Daniels. Misa Hazel McMillan left yester-| | day to attend a dinnerdance in Ta-| coma given by Miss Martha Albert | son at the Union club for some of the} | Junior officers of the fleet. While there she will be the house guest of | \, Miss Elizabeth Dover. . eee Mrs. Henry Phillips has returned from Everett, where she has been for the past week | Mrs. Tracy Robertson, Miss Cyn. | thia and Mr. Richard Robertson, | | will return from their summer home| at Wing Point, Eagle Harbor, the| first week in October. | ara Mrs. Alexander Lundgren, al has been the guest of Mra. H. C. | Ristine for the past few weeks, left last night for her home in Spokane. | Mr. Edwin A. Strout, jr., left yes terday morning on a trip to New| York, | eee Mr. Henry Ketcham, of New York, a classmate of Mr. Edwin Strout, | ir. was his guest over the week-| Frost left Sunday for Gold Bar to be gone two weeks. see Mrs. Eric McMaster, with her two to visit her sister, Mra, Lynn eliffe, will remain until after the wedding of Miss Ruth Ratclif! to Mr. Don Jordan Miss Florence V attles, who has MORTUARY CONTRACT LET Seattle Unéertakers Given Camp Lewis Work. Butterworth & Sons, undertake, announced this mornin; had received notice t warded the contract tor hand- ling the mortuary work at @amp Lewis, the new contract covering the r ending June ended June 30, 1919. rd was made after ection of our establ M. Butterworth. ——__—_-—_— .. E. R. Butterworth & Sons Morticians First Ave. that the firm it again has , 1920. The recently expired Main 949 Later in the month schoolmates upon his return to| he will attend the bankers’ conven Prescott school here, yesterday, Young Pershing has after six months overseas with his fl lustrious father, Ing steamer cause “o's | TOOLS THAT WORK RIGHT Our tools are guaranteed to give satisfaction—the kind you like to work with. For the man who needs a few tools for his home work shop, we are offering some attractive specials for Wednesday and Thursday. just returned to the overturned craft it in believed the o: under the water hn Peterson boat, grabbed Miss Halvore hair and hel “Mrs. ‘Cnilrtee Cotton wae the cues Dr. an@ Mr: of the Mayo clin! were the week-end guests of Dr Mrs. George M jman is chief of the medical stat of the Mayo clinic. George Puatertnan Rochester, Minn According to hi is had tailed and he js still and not at all puffed jto turn his regular boy” Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Slyfield re-| Up by his trip turned Sunday from Spokane, where they were the guests of Col. and Mra Dr. Slyfeld attended Washington & MAY SPOIL Beer netre® Milwaukee m on ie not tak Warren told his friends the most interesting foreign was a big Sco! en route here from Charles Butts. h drum major od grade cast steel Ham- grown-upe shall Warren talked freely to ical society while Sanborn was Special only asked to apr several truck TELLS QVSCEPTICS. WHAT TH EAT Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stom- »binson arrived yes “When I first went over, I played I was a commiasioned lieutenant changed my | cause I found offic fun,” Warren tol BLOCK PLANE | Madame Pleas nioned tetute Ts can't have any schoolmates. |Jury Says City to Pay $500 Damages The Rainier was awarded $500 damages against in Judge Mit- 9% “Bailey” Adjustable Stan! 4 Cutter can be eee is a yellow, CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY 4-foot rule. sale this rule only HATCHETS First Meeting of Shawondasee Also has adjustable ’ ie ‘The Shawondasee club will hold its first meeting of the year in the tea Frederick & chell Gilliam’s court mpany asked Nelson's at Stomach, Ete. Indigestion mach trouble, |September 4 damages were asked Tonia Social Club to Meet to an excess in the Masonic acid in the stomach. water main at Of all the p erahing com Combination pond ben CARPENTER PENCILS DIXONS OREGON FIR .DIXON'S Oregon fir, Crack-A-Jack Framers, Red and Black, REG » glad to see Gen the basement Progressive Thought Club The Progressive Thought club will [meet at | vard ave. N., at 1:30 o'clock Powers will address the club. Friends are the power AMERICAN FORMS ESTHONIAN ARMY ened jus: to crack regiment of the new one organized ften disagreeable and who went 4 Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Franklin| p, o. 4 secretion | his dad how proud Lady Eagle Club Eagle club wit nt the format 5l4-24 PIKE ST, SEATTLE.US.A ed by an American citizen, It Is composed of cavalry jinfantry and artillery unite, ni bers 1,000 men and has been fight ing several months with the Russian army. 1:30 o’cloca luncheon will follow. of the club is MRS, TAIT DOFFS TOCS OF SOLDIER Tait, sald to be the for this purpe it & teaspoon- uple of five West Seattle Art Club grain tablets tralize the ex- meet at the home of Mrs. W. 8. Wor. man, 4809 Alki ave. its further moves the whole ¢ > and the meal digesta nat- 10:30 o'clock. nacontinental trip on a troop train, is hitting th but this time conventional Seattle Musical Arts Meeting ttle Musical meet at 306 Spring st morning at 10 o'clock | Anthony will on “Chamber Music.” sin pills or artif Arts society good baking’s sake—use for either powder address the meeting and her soldier husband. milk or eitr also a Seattle resident te and in th are travelir | miles north of Nome, where th assume charg t what you want at y if this isn’t lee you ever had on POSUAM ENDS QKIN SORENESS AND ERUPTION Poslam quickly supplies the for ailing skin, the activ of Pimples, to drive away Monthly Dance Ortental Court, No. 6, Tribe of Ben | Hur, will hold its monthly dance in Fraternal hall at 9:30 o'clock, rnment rein: nd native school. it is the dav ter of John photographic i] |of Cress-Dale, and i Broadway high school |fame early in the war, when she donned an army Home and Foreign Mission Socleties Pure and Executive board of the Columbia River district of the Women’s Amer- jean Baptint Mission societies at the First Bap tist church, for luncheon tn honor ot | the missionaries who are returning to foreign fields, at 1 o'clock. Pro. gram at 2:30, it makes things good | was formerly })) | the old Second Washington, later the Zora Kenzington Club Zora Kenzington club, at the home of Mrs, George Barr, 1828 12th ave, W., at 1 o'clock. LADY EAGLE ordered to the insisted on going with him of her hus. it attended stern post, his wife and conveniently relief you seek i the University of Chics | | University ‘of Ttinois that her husband had been killed in S’ CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY The Lady Eagles’ club will meet September 17, at 1 p. slam at once, A splendid tost face at night and in the inflammation |subsided, how improvement already m, at Fores: Every grocer everywhere Sells Kellogg's everyday In trying to kill time, women of uncertain years use a lot of powder. Sold everywhere. For free sample Laboratories, toria, which sailed for Alaska of Nome, who is returning | where er, brighter, better by the daily use he 6 medicated with Let's go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, 1414 3d Ave. downtown, 913 2d Ave, Ve epee leg lsiting on official businesa, Poslam Soap,