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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. @So WOMAN'S PAGE |{GnfhiaCrey|(@ REBECCA STEVENSON Phone, Capitol 617, | sy CYNTHIA GREY Duidge and Mrs. Burke |Dinner at the Fashions for|| Confessions ofa Bride in United States ~ ooo pling he Persoma Americans = ye Dear M Gre Who hold ae . er going iN Hosts Rainier Club ' forever going ’ To compliment Mr William Mr. and Mrs, Howard G, Thomp Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterpriae Association r t office in the an't go, and a now con new form > Mee of Vico Admiral Clarence 8./ son of Walla W y ave Mr. and Mrs wreg erate J may that Pre V 4 t sby and me to different iis Judge and Mre. Burke will nd mont . fe tke ditt eee ? VAMPIRES FLOURISH—FROM ANCIENT HIS- 3 byragad 4 f ‘ epripanyg ‘ er of ten cove sup of youn ple who on | TORY TO = 1919. MY HUSBAND as Ak ed him to do those things fan Pemorrow evening the y evening. | their way Kast to school, The cA CRO TRUE he ne [baby's wake, but he won't. Whe oi . ann Sieh Mestélen Pacgine and F FACES A CLEVER ONE, upon the p . pla Myer pipe , daughter will leave f n ¢| Miss Harriet Baxter, who ret to r r, eat official dearer | esos w onde . ‘a Luncheon for “ ‘i ty We an igs ~ * r ana Tob threw up both hands in ayhasn't saved you: You and I and in mar ‘ ke : I ame wond ving wees : ran sg weal renture of surrender and walked to/are grown up—1 know human na ay A not, |'9.40, put up with thone things for E Mrs. Jamison Thomas Pelly, Me, Thomas Nicker , gentiire of surrender and walked to|are grown up—t | " ways he is not, | baby's eake, oF him? Seeme P Mra. David Whitcomd wilt be host- Commander repeal ~ By hard at oe | parfactig wiliaa to.1ams tsa. And 1 know myself, too, You| i. dial’ nen a wemanee’ (uae Lane stand thie any lone , et at the Sunset club 4 . pi . Was. ine ane tte and wa needn't blame sood mother, nor ome pec consider N PY a meat a lun t the Sunset club Westervelt Honored and Mr. Thomas Pelly to the Hoo: ; wa I had frett 1 i t blame my good stn ‘ me peop! i em bs H | Monday, honoring Mrs. Kart P. Jam ‘| eack Sch ut HMoosack, N. Y. Mr ting my own way like a spoiled ghild. | the times, nor yoursel r the office of the chief justice < ‘ou will simply ha on Mon, who leaves shortly for New| Complimenting Commander G. ¢ wept tan oR y Hut my foolish pride kept me from |ly what | am all without hypoert the supreme court as the hist the t of a bad bargain, I fear, Tork. Lido 1 nage bagi yy fa a Mr a t a yen will | going up and slipping the paper into Your wife is welcome to your! , ecause that execut ond and, perhaps, in #o doing you eee of Mr. W «, Mr bor 1 La of = Ss Uchar an Conlaed ier wa / ‘ hand. I tore the meaning from|name"—("Oh lat lat la!” I trilled)| he is the only one who is, is a will go a long way toward soly n, Mrs. Farnsworth phi ty followed ecu 4 dexperatel although, Hob, 1 did want that! pointed ioe she, pete et Ae oe BS i vers f a | . Per Catherine |awfully, I was the proudest girl in e | fronts you. You have two mo ; i n et Club Mor ran *. Cart Idle : My darling’—began Kat ‘ t that item | p un ou or th Entertains 0 cla M 1 Mrs. jould ett ‘ } Millev'e letter to my husbend—"l'm | the world the day I sent th ™| Reformation things in your favor than some, A charming luncheon was given | sy night cir yf Ror Mic tp grok | going to call you that now and here-| about our engagement to the papers. | yy oon MT oung mothers have—your hus and will spend the week-end in. Vic But since the iitde saint has 8 Short-L band provides for you and baby esterday afternoon for Mra. Jam a aft whenever I have an oppor ut ny wel Min vt | . feon by Mrs. Clare Farnsworth Hunt’s Point Dance torla before returning lay parted uae’ come to life and has interfered, she on rant 1 oe z any! and b fond of the little one. uk i o:'-< € « ame an 4 whe et aking He a asant to your husband Braceful basket of pink and yellow, what pea te } p nee sai tiny |e&n have your nan long sei i gs Hilt ink Se tony @ahlias was the unusual centerpiece ene. mM ; ho season |. MF. and Mrs. Nathaniel Paschal! b Ehaped ane, git leg Pay an keep it. Ab for money, of course | Miter Pe oe ae i re ; maible, and seek most of Afterwards the 12° guests play ite . pies eft Wednesday for Spokane, where heap of concentrated misery in a |TV more than enough of my own. |Droke a date with me, auld he had| Your entertainmbent and com coral turday evening Mrs. Paschall will remain for two ‘ great pile of down pillows) Hut where would she be—without the |t9 Work overtime, I went over town! Danionship in your child, Right ? + ae bee weeks, Mr. Paschall will return in 4 “You ought to know—you | 40) Lorimer wealth? Did you ever think | (ht evening, and saw him with an| doing brings its own reward ed Cross T > know—that you have been ‘m ; ver other girl, then, later, when I aske sooner or later, and I am sure inna et er We oss Tea Room a few days. { y of that, Bob te eatin : i Mrs. Brownell Hostess re Shien = redial noprano, ac hale a | darling’ ever since we went to| «1 love you for love's aake alone, | fOr an explanation, he told me ot] you will find that you cap win ere Francis H. Brownell enter-| oo cnied by Mian Agnes Ross, pl-| Mr. Churchill ere left Thurs dancing school together as boy and go come to see me, You'll think| Was too Jealous, and ¥ - ners ur husband over in this way, with a dinner of ten covers | reg II entertain during the noon |day to return to Yale. , ;eirl. You know why I turned down|inat you will not-—but—you will ns ae ‘a engages A month) i¢ it is at all possible, Ther home at the Country Club “9 ag gr sheng T eat Page tae j | Freddie Brainard—and let me remind | some ds I know. My darling I ~ ay Oo ge vata and gave 4 cw ening. Wednesda me OS a oe u that Freddie was SOME match. | await the hour which brings you!” @ bac he ring. Dear Miss Grey: When I was my ae os ae Vo “ oe ¥ | saturday. M Charles Mr, Abbott Lindsey is expected | | ted ce - seribe! Pacer Bose a th th Bee : Lehn gfen nh ton Then, a few weeks before he had! 2° fis — ae wet ee Mice informal luncheon at the | Sostees for the any : to ‘ret re this week from, Alaina, | q t - And Billy Jaynes Would take| watt ane most | sald, addrendng to len re for camp, while home o | deserted me. At the age of four © club. ‘2 Sana Seb Gin abeee inn a i 3 | me thin minute—if 1 would have him. | my jusband’s back, half hystericatly, | 4 ng 20 gg Sens a A Sw |months I was adopted by good peo- eee Fleur de Lys Dance peal ‘ok Wauioited tain. taal 1 ae But 1 won't : and dropping the note to th had to go 10 a teetinn nme Melple, Now, what I would Mem Q 1 Dinner The Fleur de Lys club will give an ee never wanted any man but 1 warned you,” Bob protested. | i401 never doubted him, until 1|*"0™,!% if you were me, would you , ht in De . : ‘nant 4 up the paper, folde . look him + If so, how? By the Ada Hanford was hostess at informal dance tonight in Doug Mins Adele Hoppock, daughter of ° b. Even when you ma Then he picked up ? happened to ask what kind of a t . ‘ he Ten H in the Odd temple r. and Mrs, Arthur Hops re ¥ J Ames, I didn't i it exactly, and ph f it in bie) ein und he gave me no answer. | “83> _™y foster father is dead now Informal dinner at the pins) hal! . ¥ 7 aut eo er| pocket. Why he didn't tear it to 7 & and mother and I are alone in the Thursday evening b turned to ttle yesterday Mine ain - v Sq I decided that, as long as he lie | world. MISS 1 ree. © eee Hoppock went overseas in Apr A hold you long shreds was more than I could guess.| 19°16 once, that he was not to t | pri MIS oe hte 5 Caleidh Club 1918, and since then has seen con | ('ve wondered about that myrelf,/1 was much too proud to ask, how-| ,” #o I went to the place } It would depend upon whether ain Visitors ate iy eae us service as telephone oper: | 5 id I to mynelfy ever » meeting wax to be held and| Your father deliberately shifted Inesday Mrs. Bo Sweeney and) The Caleidh Club hel vac st | ator in the Signal Corps | ye Divorce ix almost the expected You should worry, Vampires have/¢ouna it completely in darkness,| bls responsibility upon the snout Louise Raymond entertained Meeting of the year Wetnenty - a ee J sequi of marriage, nowadays, you! gone out of fashion.” said my bUs*| goors jocked and no one in wight ders of strangers, or whether he Javy Waldruhe," the summer home o | know ture is cold >» and | banc x 1 around me and ; was compelled thru financial re- ef the Navy eephus | varus , Miss Hortense Green and Miss know. Your nature is cold, Bob, and | band, putting an arm He came home early in the morn and Mrs, Dani Admiral i fy ite A red Ott teen Heleeit” apeteenamie’ ty ite you need the warm love of a real] trying to kiss me, But I pulledaway| ing and started to tell me all about verses to give you up, aa to and Mr. Frank and Mrs. Jon “yes F ‘ 3 = id Thomas Or wilh tea Sunday! \ flesh-and-blood wornan. Had I been| from his caress an if were : the meeting. I then tolg him I knew hela it ip wise for you Meoctec Pres nt, mre. 7 and a | fe «you ou mve be nome a able for pt n 7 a a 5 Daniels with an automobile saiea eiab peimildat, Sthe. deaegh )te enter t Marlborough School in| } your wif u would = b been me part blamable for U . ‘cont there was no such thing, for I was pid — sl fina 6 In any Around Seattle's boulevards and pe sierd ibaas ll : , » | California. | |cured of shelishock months ago. of that miserable paper, It was an) a¢ 1 place and everything was in| ¢¥ent, the only way I know of spots until the time arrived . Forbes; secretary, Mrs. David FE. Caer : You didn't say how your wife | involuntary action, but few wives! darkness. He looked surprised, and| that you MIGHT locate his the distinguished visitors to : eae ae omg ag Mr. and Mrs, Henry Broderick b ns to be alive and with you|could have resisted under the same/then finally admitted he was lying. beiiph sper ould be thru the their train a i see ica, #. | Will leave Saturday for the East to| Tunic Frock fer # Stout Figure [once more. It will be a nine days | conditions : and aid he had to attend to certain| 4 of private detectives, or thru eee Nee ee ake & cet pele wel: Vek wonder, of course, but I want to tel Maybe the word ‘vampire’ has/ things which he had no reason to| the columns of the newspapers ne * Franby. The next meeting of the be gone a Mt x Pa Mitchet!| Making clothes’ for stout) you that it doesn’t matter to me! gone out ‘ashion,” I admitted.| keep from me. Well, to this day I] ‘t#ruout the country. ot Allen Wedding jclub will be held Tuesday, Sept , 3+] (ether Barclay) in Chicago. Mre.| Woman has come to be regarded as| whether she's with fou or not But the 4 itself is an old ks! don't know where he was, but know copra Nell Allen, daughter of Mr.jat the home of Mra W. Ea. | (Fs eeepc 7 : : “It was so like her to appear just | Lilith—and as subtle—and it he lied again the second time. y' e512 .. G Vv tand M 4d Mra. R. A./a ery well worth while art and it Mrs. H. C. Allen, became the | munds, 2512 Boylston ave, N pk » os pele . re dingaeah Prot. ' ve : tlt - Aare _| in the nick of time, to take you away | right on the job of fooling the very| After he left camp, he wrote me MOTHER SAYS BOY Hide of Mr. Harry Just, son of see rir aye utr gpongy has been proven that If @ garment) trom me, “To save you' from me, she | nicest men,” I said bitterly jreal nice letters and said how sorry IS A CLAIRVOYANT J st of O} " J | or Onna is correctly cut there are fow styles) would say, doubtless e rhe n happened, bi — Mr. and Mrs. 1 Just of € tym Mazama Club ene floubt Well, hi (To Be Continued) _ [he was it happened, but he wasn’t LONDON, Sept. 19-—The 4 atan unusually handsome wed. aa Matania | etab Wit held the Aye 1 | that may not b apted to the fig-| ~ oe ————<=— (gone long when he took sick and was INDON, Sept. ie 4-year~ eee 3s Domne of her parents! oe a series of Gances Friday ius eonarese ‘ase ae on (re and age of the Women | Nese ti enn ecient B | sent home old son of Mrs. James of Exeter ee an read by Rev, |evening, Sept in the Knights| pice Point. where they have been| Who can n flay claim to “per Mak Thi P ch t } Bh gg Maen until mort. be. credited. with © clairvoyant power. “ol Major. ‘The entire. house|f Columbus hall. The da will | wpe g the sum: febt' $0" ienbesben e Is Faracnute (ito treat me mean and snub me {The mother states that he can de- ah a bower and white|be an Autumn informal and - Pa me was when tt sut woman nnn Ann nent | honed and prayed he would change|ecribe scenery when he “has ie rh guests will be largely members See i ee “ ater | Bi "8 pink | giadioll “and autume Saeed arth be laracty mecobers Mins xml Jerome coe ele | wan ted to belleve that she must not OOS SPIT DOT atter baby came, and that the baby | bak tarned Cs ome ot ee < he living room a li versity cl at the East to enter the Bite nko: cies SIMA. vy NO would like his father ‘ook |tents o} ol ; ice toe Uying rere ase) Tee. committee consists of three| °*? : wear plaid fabrics, that polka STHIN 2) ONIALS FO ye - ° . canopy of greens, thickly sown Walleourt hool, B) the sick, he refused to be with me, and|quote from the pages of a closed h white chrysanthemums, wax Broadway high school seniors, Mr. maging were danger signals and that stripes STIIW/S NILSCA wouldn't look+ at the baby until it|book. He is not popular among itked by two. tall, ribbon-wound|James Waad, Mr. Junior B and) Mr. and Mra. Robert McCausland | except those of the hair line variety was almost a week old. other children, she states, because* which held bowls of pink and| Mr. Edgar MacDougal. The patron-| ie, Wednesday for Pendleton to at-| were to be carefully and painstaking. | Well, the baby seems to think the/if one of them has stolen anything asters. Ferns and palms were |¢##¢* will be Mr. and Mrs M. R-teng the Round-up, They will spend q world and all of its daddy, for he|he can identify the child. Mrs. here. oe ae BW. Belle tem days tn’ Speane betire re-| 7 Sree: This ats ofiatiane ex always stretches out his little arms! James believes in astrology and the | The bride was very charming in| Mr. and Mrs. B.C. MacDougal, Mr.| turning. gs orn | to him and smiles whenever he sees theory of reincarnation. it Fe re eles. Webeier, Captaih. awarda The sketch {llustrates an excep- on gown 8 of ivory sal “ arinhe ’ Be § Uonally ful deatgned a . J. ¥. C. Kellogg and Mrs. V. : ¥ graceful gown, designed spe of silver lace and long tulle | Mrs. sia Mre. Theodore N. Haller will usuy for a stout figure, which may . h Lenard. leave Saturday for Olympia to visit agg pee Ryge pres fel se i T. A. Reed, while | 2¢ developed equally weil in plain or| . =. a gee iad | + ’ figured material. Plain satin or| ‘of Snow Queen roses. Her | Mr. Haller is Kast. Mr. Haller wilt| ee | ‘Se ® er, tie! Maset “Allon. was maid | HYPNOTISM IS CURE also eave Saturday {te gown bere Reg her pho) om te ceri fan, an| _ FOR LOSS OF MEMORY | Mra. W. Fi Bromser and her|¢mbroldery trimming it, and girdle| BY AUNT GRACE Doesn’t hurt! Lift touchy corns and t i NDON ek sek , 3 * of velvet in contrasting color - af F ‘ B combined with apricot chit.) | LONDON, Sept. 19—A r voboutas | Caughters, Miss Margaret and Mies! outa ‘aio be very smart made of| Maybe you can't have an aeroplane—bit you cas have a parachute : calluses right off with fingers Shell pink and white asters|case of restored memory follo’ il m1 bord home at| Printed chiffon or silk voile over|and make it yourself. * . pee d omg costume ch et hypnotism was related by Dr. We | See beads tea cos aie roy ‘chate satin or taffeta in plain color, and t will float in the alr and—especially {t will sail well on a windy day fr. James J. Cody stood with the | iam Brown at the joint conference of | be are trimmed with bands of ribbon or| Here's the way to make it : . “ ” ae C.F. Bouse pisyed| 1. artistotelian society, the British |* > ment St the Hamilton Arms. | touches of embroidery on plain color] ‘Take a sheet of tissue paper 14 inches equare. Tie firmly to each Apply a few drops of '"Freezone’’ upon that old, Wedding march and during the o eee fabric band« corner of the square a heavy white thread 12 inches long. Make a little bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops . “Oh, Promise Me. very | Psychological society and the Mind Mr. George Ander returned *, e . 5 ise = Me, ve.|Thuraday from Gold Bar, where he|. Th® frock shown Is one of the doll out of a clothespin and dress her in a tissue paper skirt & hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, | Sasociation, at Bedford college, Re- 9 t h 1 tt ree weeks. tunic styles, The tunic is arranged ‘ow Ue the four ends of the thread to the head of the doll. ‘ A . ‘ H. J. Just. mother of the! gent’s Park j Mae Raney, Sag the dnt, she * |to reach almost to the hem of the Throw the doll and parachute as high into the air as you can and root and all, without pain or soreness. 4 Gd. eniwetdere *grtegaer | The case wan that ® gunner! sties Elizabeth Chadwick will re. | "Kirt at back ane si short/ watch her sail. “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again 7 enter the University of Washington | mh: ERED: Vey | Ser f @ Mrx. Allen was in blue crepe osoben ott St Tires two years ago. | | i Kei Py ; . between the toes perio ee. k Alor wa blue CreDe | since the incident the ner h & vest, In; : . Fi “de chine, embroidered with siiver ; spool yp ag veudgangeecr alld RoE TT A type of suit shown for the! Divorce Grows Out of FRANCE IS STRONG : hard skin calluses on 4 i Mrs. Guy Kendall of Helena and) O iinnal quive ih tha shah atom eee woman with stout fig has al 4 Miller of St. Louis presided |i) pnotized by the physician, the}, MT and Mrs. Norman Tucker left | ose hack and sloped front sec-| 29 Cent Express Charge AFTER PROFITEERS| 7 ee eee ; i rassiis APO thru California, They will visit their | "0"* ; Marve. Sie 9 3 7 “ humbug: Gamers. Just's traveling costume was |tne pattie in which he was wounde laughter, Mise Alice Tucker, who| 0! the coat ts cut in uneven lehgth|quit for divorce growing Of ©| price restauranta are to be estab. J \ Pekin blue broadcloth with a) ang when he to, the trembling | -""* r ad wont tn caine to; the Croclinn Scie Gna beok, pakaek caartl f today, by Lannie ‘He Martin lished by the French government, of the had stopped completely ‘ ack, ’ Hed today by Lannie Ma un d ostrich tips. | : jose “'|then spend the remaining Ume In) 11h pack and front and with long sinst Frank G, Martin, a travel- 0d surplus war food stocks will After a short trip Mr. and Mra | side els. Thi e neth, it]ing salesman, be placed he di 1 Het will be at home in the Liova THUG TICKLED FEET cage ide pan is un ng ing man. Placed at the disposal of the og Mra. Heber Plank ‘e convalescing |" been found, has a tendgncy to] She wanted to ship a package by | public thru co-operative societies. minimize the curves of the figure. |exorens and prepay the charge. |<, i. and Mrs. Just were members OF HIS GIRL VICTIMS Sesion. Sprentien: at the: Rwetey Mrs, Martin explains, and did so |StePs will be takekn to suppress the same class at Broadway : oe ae nine e even afte he vashand 1 told | Ulleit speculation. A bill to be aa 2iy, duet has just re-| ee ee: tts Gent. 18 jeven after her husband had told | (io oauced increases the penalties, 2 2 a anc »rives the offenders of all Bh 8 from France, where he has | who broke into the residence of Mra. and berated and abused her, she|"%4 deprives = in the service for the past two| pw. ‘Thompson, and, after robbing|* *¢¥ %¥8 in Portland. ate civil and political rights, while at eee # an ungove e the same time providing for the the place, coquettishly tickled the] yee and Mre’ Harty Glenn Stibbs Martin has an ungovernable tem- feet of her two daughters see if ¥ r, his wife complains a meee porary or permanent closing of | Tiny bottles of “‘Freexane’” cast » ‘ }and baby will leave the last of the CLUBS FOR SATURDAY laine. dak ha Seauid Ke : their establishments. Madame de Chevilly they were awake, Is being sought BY) month for Chicago, to be gone six paca tae tugtivke to hex tiombant aii othe tesco but a few cents at drug stores Honored ay oy OME LT was the remark| months. During their abeen © thets Classic Culture Club Meeting |They were married in Teneesre in LONDON, Sept. 18—The elty te (Ts Silly? elie A are “aetaag ape aese no int cupled by Mr. J. A Phe Classic Ct e » will mee 4 ae ap P od ) To compliment Madame Pierre | made by “Tickle-Toe-Tom," according | * wn cay 7 The Classic Cultur b will meet) i999 separated in 1915 conducting @ regular series of classes @Humilly Chevilly, wife of the|to the tickled girls, as he playfully Baillargeon and his sons, Mr. John} at the clubhouse, Harvard ave. and h_vice-consul, Peruvian Consul | poked their fet. When they screamed (ver the punch bow! gunner, in vivid language, described | (nM week for a two monthe’ MFP | tions. More often than ‘not the skirt) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19—A| PARIS, Sept. 19, Cheap fixed-| ©") : casi ado e Tu perhaps long in front and shorter|25 cent prepald express charge was black hat. close-fitting, of is a student at Mills College, and p | Southern California, “Tickle-Toe-Tom,” a brazen burglar] yir_ Ww B. Herring ie spending , jher not to, He became enraged ee iilargeon and Mr. Robert Baillar-|-phomas st, at 2:30 o'clock. Mra. | ys for both IN voip ho xotar an ey oy os | seo! > Mave Hl be hoste: | GIFTS FOR PEACE BA . salesmanship is being taught by © 2. M. Macedo and Mrs. Macedo en-| for help, the brazen burglar gallantly | ®°°™ ny 8. F. Moyer will be hosters. Mr. F PEACE BABIES leading experts. The training is es-| Sertained with a dinner at the Sun-| refrained and escaped via an open Harry ¢ + who was in overseas) LONDON : ss . i Sept. 19—The Lord | pecially designed to equip the stu-| Braet Club Tuesday evening. window. [Mes Cute, Taree apart the) service with the. ¥: MG A. will atavor of Garett guen o gift of $6 toldente tor tarsien ia the wholes Indi id al ‘ ‘fi a. _ | week-end in Olympia. | speak on he Spiritual § Signiti-}every baby born on Peace Day distributing trades. | Ividu: eee cance of the War." Good music will A | a Ti Introd Our Thursday from a motor trip to! wit by * ing det trent Attention 0 uce Portland and will leave Sunday for) wiit be NEW SHOP ieee Pe eis 4 ‘ance chek eens: Seattle's Largest Music Store | NLING Is ‘Assured | Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Gilman hav The Overseas Club will hold its | Ww Incomparable Values |returned from their country place | winter series of dances at Douglas yr e offer a very com- ’ Mr. Paul Boynton returned! be a feature of the afternoon. This : astern j pingge nnd Mt Crystal Springs and have taken| hall every Saturday evening, com: | INTRODUCING plete stock of Dresses, Coats and Suits, rightly priced and correctly styled. the apartment of Mrs, W. T. Pres-|mencing Sept. 20. The proceeds 66 |ton in the St. Paul for the winter./from these dances will be used for TELL ME” The most beautiful fox-trot ballad HATS Second Ave. || cee relief work | song ever written; over a million | Mr. and Mrs. D. O, Noel have re- eee | copies already sold in the United States. from 315 Malden ave. to} Washington Alumnae Meeting OTHER FAV 2 SONGS AT $15.00 | 3449 Florence Court. The Washington Alumnae Assn AV ORITE SONGS | “Memoryland” .. Sc | “Blowing Bubbles” | will have as its principal spe 1 Blowing Bubbles” . Mr. Temple 8. Fay, son of Mr.|at the opening meeting Miss F “Raby,” foxtrot song 5... “Tell Me Why Maes : Special Feature jand Mrs. John P. Fay, who was In|Gilags, a University of Washington | Monte Cristo, Jr ‘Flutter On, Broadway charge of the medical department| graduate, who has recently — te- Say 8 = utterfly of a boys’ summer camp at Idle-|turned from service overseas. ‘The You're Still an Old Sweet re wood, Scroon La New York,| members will meet for luncheon in| ‘ ve Told Mo’.35c * heart of Mine!’ ve ob Dresses For Superior Instruction Patronize since the school closed Aug. 28, has) ¢ Bon Marche tea room at 12:30 Wh It's R 1 Musi Wh 6" aed! been visiting at the home of Bishop | o'clock. Vor reservations call Mrs. senteedied rds or Music, Go ere the Crowds Go » nest Thompson at Charleston,| Harvey Lantz, North 315. oan 4 ~ ‘egy wy f MME. LEPPER CG Oat t Mr. Pay will reente pikes ere NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS, 85¢ EACH , INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL ARTS the University of Pennsylvania, Pythian Sisters Dance Eyerybody Wants the Key to My Cellar’ |No. 2780 Sung by e At see Pythian Sisters will give the first “It's Nobody's Business My Own” | 10-in, dbl. Bert Williams 1604 Fourth Avenue, Corner Pine. Main 4264 | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Lennon and/of a series of winter dances at! rill We Meet Again” No, 2743 Played by : in ld | Miss Ruth Lennon have removed| Knights of Pythias hall, Saturday “Beautiful Ohio 10-in, double: Played by Ki ADULTS' BALLROOM DANCING CLASS from the Hotel Washington to 1195| evening, Sept. 20 ih day Be’ Bowe i. | \ 3 —and— Beginners, Mondays and Wednesdays — Advanced, Tuesdays and e sewton at Hawaiian Guitars ‘Thursday s— 00 for Kight Lessons | a 6 6 “Lucille” | 10in, double Jazz Band, for dancing | nn ee axitGoi ata Tee 1 Mrs. Burke, Capt. ana | "Use during the winter, NEW { G OL, CLASS Judge and Mrs. Burke, Capt. anc - NEW Q. R. S. PLAYER-P) ‘ Beginners, Fridays—Advanced Saturdays—$4.00 for Hight Lessons. |I| Mrs. Iden and Capt. Venable mo dice Semaine Aca: LR. S. PLAYER-PIANO ROLI ¢ | e n, Frederic MAnythitig Te Nice 14 16 Obmies theo . rs 16620 », m. Puptic may remain fer dance. tored Monday to Tacoma and Mt. struve, will leave the last of October Anything 18 Nice if It Comes From Dixie «+.+++++++++ i | \ . tainier to attend the luncheon given 4 Lullap; Benak ue eee ies ACITO : a a LADIES’ REDUCING, FENCING AND FANCY DANCING CLASSES to Admiral Rodman and his staff, | {2% Corenado, where they will spend “Baby,” fox-trot .....e.es Mer Sem ty Ae $1.25 it PRACTICAL FABRICS IN GOOD Mondays and Thursdays, 11 a. m. and 6:40, p. m sake the winter | eee nawalian Nights” : SEAT Adak shee oro , COLORS WITH A SPECIAL CHILDREN'S FANCY DANCING CLASSES Mrs. A. M, Wetherill and twe : Forever Blowing Bubbles,” waltz $1.25 Miss Winifred Lovejoy left thia|f ve . “ 4a HOWING IN NAVY Every Saturday, 2 p. m.; Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 4 p. m. daughters will arrive from Los An eee ae an piss ” nara ante ; entucky Dreams,” waltz ....... enbees see $l BLUES NAVY Keles 0 tobe 10 be houne Aiptek ig e ching “la ome, That's All" . tee sete trees 4 o- 1. P. A. Hen, Club meets every Sunday we ote ig ae Aon the house | wilt-spend the winter ball Wb," the nenteational asic a i: | ~ Get Ae Sigil shebte avers Monday eee ee | MEMORIAL TURNED . “You're Making a Miser of Me’, i wesisariie £) \ Dresses featured are in the lat- Montan jus meets every Tuesday betgle “Your Hyes Have Told Me So (ol age Ce AUREL A > odes i ; 3 2 cats acter Aiumithests aviey ‘Thorscay eee r Byes Hay Id Me So’ dias eASEAEDANS Chea kes RARE est modes in cloths and_ silks. gees eClub. meet. every Friday | Mr. John B. Agen, with his daugh- | DOWN BY AGGRIEVED Hear your Player Rolls demonstrated right. Our new $1260 Apollo AN Worth much more than the sale ter, Miss Catherine, left last evening electrically operated Player-Piano assures yo verfect servic i) rice. Sbove clubs are being organized with the express purpose of II for Now York, where Miss Anon wni|_ LONDON, Sept. 19.—The township per Ayer-Plino assures you perfect service. \ price. wing 1 lonesome strangers together and renewing the old } Miss Agen will | “DANCE EVERY NIGHT EE Kemick Sang OGift Shy The Pauline Shop ‘ 3 ! , le ha Cunard, ‘a its erection 99 In ALL. CONSERVATIVE DANCERS CORDIALLY INVITED igi ney, will re | near the homes of bereaved relatives 221 PINE STREET move to the Ho r on October would conti i y 7 e OES ROOT ae 1. Mra, John Davis will occopy their Now, continually remind them of PIKE, NEAR 4TH AVE, IOTT 2702 f

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