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I STEVENSO Capitol 617, ty REBECCA "T. 20, 1919. AGE | (Gnhita Gre By CYNTHIA GREY | On the Idaho at nce t the relative a_intimate| ries of Dances Dear Minn Gre 1 have given others such good I erton }ice was read by Father McHugh,| Invitations have been issued thi sitio gh t koe talks Keaatan th ‘ _semaptehgios. This afternoon tt # of the| Roses and autumn leaves were used| Nk for & werlew of ton dancen to Tam n keeping ¢ ‘ : "Pin eany for to find, Po@memibers of Seattle's younger set|softly lighted with tall tapers end 1920 by the Assembly olub of inal found ect that he has ahether wite adithres bal He haa always ||"°F nourish certais with a tea or ard the shir The bride was married in her| 8 city, All of the dances will —ew om seme Bo DOON Very good and | to m given me @ nice home an Kenolven itnelf to metion, ae eaedian watt ot dark we Vadad given. to Knights et Columbus hall ek S aenik wich @ “a on citer iat waa Hight thoughts bring out the bet- . . am cloth ¢t we th sii She| The dates are October ovem | pe so Dinner at Sunset Club port yea 2 Psareng Lm only at {Ber 11, December December 16. babies, an well as f en talked marriage to me, but we|| 4®@ wrong brings out @lstrec- Tuesday evening at the Sunset i speq | January 6, January February could never come to an x on account of religion, But jn tendant was her sister, Mra, Fred "2 Pee Mrs. Edward 1 will) A. Hanson (Eloisa May Sayre), Mr.|1% February 24, March 16 and] theno five years I have him very dearl ve 60 ae 2 a oe Satertain with a Ne AC] Albert Main stood with the groom 6 | 1 w Makes him a thief at hearts tive girls Delta Gamma. Cove A: a chars tie Sie. and tive committee in charge of ar Where wo ere and then, if you | For thoughts create environment, Wil be placed for Rarrett will be at home temporar.|f@neements consists of Mr. Hugh] ea well thought of. " ikem in t re And form the netive part. nalealtths y in Yakima ~" ‘. - bape a : - hs ay ———] erent a oe 1 ty. ee 4 a We have in mind the steady ‘ r Calwe : rving r at r in the Mrs. Lamson Hoste: Ser ce oth, Shingl He eenen, Sae, Masare never doubted hin word ¢ f wife's ple It you > wt ave you more Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson, as chair-| Special Musical Program op and Mr, Fred Anderson. | knew he had ofl and mir inter:| would you not fee] that you had , COAT, DRESS Man of the local Armenian and ire » is eee enta in neveral different places 1) first claim? Would you not only st 2 1S ; yor dees wel AIRS Syrian Relief committee, was host at First Methodist Give Card Part | trusted himy for I loved him, until) want, but expect that the “other —— as to a representative gathering of| Church rive Card rarty | about a month ago I found out that! woman” would go away and stay Tnton. ‘women yesterday afternoon. Dr.| Given below is the special must ce 0 wide become ween Bnd eS OA “ shinee years be had been dividing | away? Of course, and is Bilton S. Littlefield, one of the 18|ca! program at the First Methodist eo acm a’ Pte le ft elt riday nin love with someone else wh nu must do. GOMmMissioners sent to devastated | church for Sunday, September 21 s ah to LMaeend | When I asked him if it was true, Give yourself three years, 1n- Armenia, cescribed the frightful 11:00 Al M at the Swedish Club building, Eighth he told me it wax, and he said the| stead of three week three aa @enaitions existing in certain parts|Organ Prelude, Moderato in F and Olive # Refreshments will be won he never told mo was months, In which to establish a @f that country in such a forcef Henry served cause he 4 me, and did for ry, and you will not be pee ee. convincing manner that prac-| anthem, “Behold the Days C | » hurt my fee * y dina ted in the result herself to the financial support of Anther a) ] knowing he b ome 1| Dear " ‘ou please . hem ’ Saw 6 y mane nen = sufferer for the year; $180 w The Sohn A ersomd | MBL PP 2822 never ko back there and hax me how n wild du this, Mrs. Florence Spencer | Organ Postiude--Marche our friends shun me, for that would ies pipetted Waryea, whose mission is to ask) rs Augustin Barie|, Mra Willlam Edris wilt have as| break my heart, I also have an old tyes, tied ensae’ segues ie tal 90 feet front on the women of this « ry to see 700 P. M yA Phere Po - — end Miss gray mother, who thinks I am this! other fowl. Cut the bird in con. Boulevard, by 400 Mat proper and correct information| Organ -recital by Mra. Montgom.|AMtoinette Dye, of Berkeley | man's lawful wife, for she has venient pleces, and roast or fry 7 i i Gf these conditions is made known,| ery Lynch cee ! to our little home and thinks th in deep So "Waen Prone Po me oe ~*~ —S & very appealing talk along] stinuet J. Raptiste Catkin| MF. and Mra, James Brinkley, who jis no one like him. gravy out of the remaining fat shore lands, for same lines. Salut d’Amour...... .B. Elgar}Dave been occupying an apartment He has asked me to keep on living| in the n. Place the meat in $2,000. The bi t ‘ Tia: 8 Goisteanion tnt, 0 Fauthes|{? (the Hamilton Arma, have re ED ee aw we id, for the love we have for| jars, ir the gravy over the yVUV. e bigges' Mrs. Kellogg ave Pp Johnston |moved to the Daniel Kelleher home im leach other. But now that I know| top, place caps on jars and Loil snap in town. Feast Ochs phone for the wir wife and bables, I cannot| three hours in a boller contain ‘onor Gues . venin “i ; Wie be Se He has told me he would a fa bottor Take out or Gu a Ce eat a Tey Kellogs, who ine Eyes” (Trewbe and their daughter, Miss Nancy ar a dark, cool place Onn J. 10 Of Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry during the) © The Temple Chorus| Wil remove to the Hotel Terry on t n a public - = PMPAE festivities, Mrs. David Kellogs|-afagniticat et Nunc Dimitis" {October 1. Mra. John Davis will fae PI8C% trying to forget him, clerking| C. B, Harrison contracting oa ieetertained with a luncheon of ten! (\larks)......The Temple Chorus|0cUpy thelr house during the win in a store. I have also spent my’ carpenter, died Friday at the family . oe the Rainier club Thure Male Quartet—"At. Thy Throne, ;'¢ an t— evenings at erent places of|home, 4435 Brandon st. The body ° maternoon: et Cc pin O Lord, We Bow" (Werner . amusement, but he is on my mind/is at the Bonney-Watson undertak = — Foses and pale yellow dahlias com-| jroiden), The Temple Male Quartet| Mrs. John Pierce (Inex Hadley) onstantly. I cannot make up my|ing parlors, pending funeral arrange || When you think of advertis- with coreopsis and autumn] ean Postlude—Postlude in F lof Olympta, with her small son and mind to give } up. At times, I) ments, ‘| ing, think of The Star, made a charming center oi nurse, is the guest of her parents think I will go insane. Hardly a eons 2 z for the table. Mrs. Kellogg ‘ }Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hadley day passes t) he does not remem the wife of Capt. Kellogg of the! _| rae see ber me w ome little token ¢ ¢ WS & Vermont, and the niece ot Entertaining for Miss Mildred Prosser will accom I know ¢ der. tas Admiral Robley D. Evans and Ad tea S pany Mrs. Robert Boyle on her trip ' he has always aR She left for Mare Miss Saunde tit! us aftaire |EM8t leaving Thursday on the Can me. He has always taker esterday to join her hus-| Amon o ret ar" \adian Pacific among his friends, and many eo ¥ F NG) which have been given for Miss|“ 8" *Scllc. | | | Homa portrait by P. Croule U'Rena | Siw thy in ihe eas hin tain, ae ‘ eS to Mr. -Amphin “Bugge’ will, take| Must Helen ham and Miss| Jeannette Katherine Edris, Daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William Edris [0 I am sure ho never was ashamed ieee Se vs Dorothy Allen left Thursday for Ta. of me. This is the first wrong 1 Mr. and Mrs. Macedo place Sept. 30, was the interesting | oma to enter the Annie Wright Miss Edris will leave the middle of September, in 1936, to enter/have ever committed, and I never ain miscellaneous “shower for which | seminary, Vassar, her mother’s college. The class of 1940 will be that of Vassar’s|went into tt blind, for this man came “hursday evening Peruvian Con-|MFs. George Watt and her daugh- | eee seventy-fifth anniversary—Mrs, Edris’ class of 1915 was the fiftieth |to me in one of my darkest hours. wul J. M. Macedo and Mrs. Macedo | ter, Mra. — Lewis, were hostesses! sere mJ. Brown ie epending two| - - _ — — ~| Dear Mins Grey, pleaso give me| 9a | @ntertained with a dinner of ten) y evenme Sine Fe |weeks on the Brown ranch near! your advice ax to what I should do, "covers at thé Boulevard Inp “lho espa gg mame eee vasened ¥uphrata. for remember that I have loved with 4 > 2 is a ec4 . ingsbury and Miss Helen Ke Pi my whole being. I a anxious a 17 1 * gave a shower for Miss Saunderson| seiey yee Semple pee ot M aiting your pol eR: 1s 1S e e fe) Miss Farrell Entertains |x the nome of Ses. 1. V. Knicker| pus Ze Semple, sister of Mrs. 1 a Sg REE pe oye ° Study Clu’ Docker in Auburn.” And Thurainy |g ‘ir"pt Tsui uae moet Re we bates, pecialization © Mins Sara Farrell entertained the) afternoon ad Margaret Brown | | Fork You must put yourself ina . P members of the Study clud with a|tertalnes ae see pr ecnarapen + el madly Soe penal THERE is specialization in dentistry, just fa at her home Thursday after. | #0me eg Mr. H. V. Hutchinson ts in New| GOCTETY SAVES ME FR “AR pry Miki, as sbgaeainc Supaion: there is amen ‘thi eg * fied ry . A basket of sweet peas and he York and wil return home the firet| DOCIE SAVES ME FROM “A FIT OF BLUI Mn ect ee cate oan . yuhing else these days. "T) PRG Rd = “ a en, and then only, will peace > : es ragons in rainbow hues cen-| Luncheon ot October. AND RESTOR MY MIND TO NORMAL. come to you. This may sound THE M. & M. Dentists are composed of a co: E, the attractive table. Mrs. W. P. Harper entertained eee : : f highl, i peci. in ke pola an, feel nm he world 2 jali: ie S86 with a luncheon today of seven cov | Mra W. D. Perkins and Miss| So Bob and I had had a vulgar! is doing her turn just now.” Sehia out aod, Gant Suet cree 3 p oe “4 “Shine “pet alists. Each - Informal Tca ers at her home in honor of Mra.|Jane leave today for the Eaast,| Verbal squabble over that wretched tting a divorce, I suppose?™| marriage laws were instituted | [A man is a member of the firm. f some of the girls who witi|Balabanoff, president of the State|where Mise Perkine will enter the/letter, and it waa all my fault, and|This from Martha, “And she was! for the protection of women and When you come here the kind of work you the University of Washington| Federation of Women’s Clubs, andjuntversity school for giris in Chi|1I could have cried my eyes out, only one of our original war brides! Mar! enidren. Invariably, when a eed. vheth brid. £ fall, Miss Ruth Price will be| MM J. D. Morris of Tacoma. | cago, it wasn't worth while to do #0, be | ried Grant rie the night he left! woman defies them, she suffers, g need—whether crown, bridge, or inlay work, fs van Geteshak tek at the eee | eee cause Bob would have missed the | for overseas service.” for they were made for her pro. is done by the member of the firm who spe- of Mr. and Mrs. John Austin] Marriage Announced | Mr. and Mra I. C. Gilman have/ effect. He went down town and] “And now she ing her fn-| tection. Can't you réalise that cializes in that work. 4 ¢ taken the apartment of Mra, Wil-| stayed away from me for hours for | tima ends that Grant is ‘xo con- “x 3 ret Dent) Monday afternoon.|" y¢, bP nemnaranie+ sag Se Pair had you not listened to the m: tes i ag ir. an ra. A. M. Cralg, Mam T. Preston at the St. Paul, for| the first time since we had been re 1’ since back that she 1 Fen ‘ - 5 . unless he should make an honor. f Knob Noster, Mo, announce the|the winter months | united. can't with hin his prepcent ot ebg Luncheon for Guest |marriage of their daughter, Frances a fags gel ar ee ply fe able proposa c marriage, ar , it her guest, Mrs. Bert Scott of|Anne, to Mr. Alfred C. Oleson, #07! Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey teft|the longer I dwelt upon the occur Luci trouble would not have come 1 Francisco, Mrs. Lawrence Bogle|of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oleson, of /nursday morning for a visit in| Fence the worse I moped 1| because ular with! on you? You HAVE done wrong, @ntertained with a luncheon of 12) Seattle, ard jthe East. would have achieved a wildly } Fren: « Lucte # and every wrong exacts its pen ‘overs at the Sunset club yesterday eee jand unreasonable mood with whi she coul for the ‘mamee alty. ¥ “ t © cou! mameell,’| alty. You must « | afternoon. ae Marriage Announced Mrs. David Baxter and éaughter,| 9 Welcome my poor man home to| but when he took to boasting of how | ————__—_ a = 5 at ae ‘ Mr. and Mra. Wallace Olts, of| Miss Constance, have returned from dinner had not mother phoned me} the frauleina fell for hiny Tea on Mississippi | vancouver, BC. announce” the| thelr’ country’ home at Crystal|t come over at on | Daddy Lorimer’s hearty laugh | Capt. W. A. Moffett, U. S. N., of|marringe of thetr daughter, Edith |5Prings and are again in their town| Society saved mo that day. The | stopped our gomnip. Daddy ts fond] G AMETU. &. S. Missiesippl, entertained| Basha, to Mr. Guy Boyd Benta, on |house | announcement of the engagement be-| of Martha-—always hunts her up » nd - ~—— 7 e effect. Never had such | when she com to the house. ® Broup of Seattle guests on board| September 16. Mr. and Mra. Rentz| ri Cig Bigs! ons : PMNS Mississippi as she was anchored| will be at home in North Bend,| Judge and Mrs. John R. M pro Mv re res ee ONS Jala ing matter: to Laie DAYS Tacoma waters Tuesday after-|B. C. of Olympia, were the wi be — ss J Chr on It has actually Pe guests, who motored! eee guests of Judge and Mrs. Stephen! gorge agp ot maper’s, read. | dr butterfly eif*ts take a Mise Mr 0. EM. Pratt, Me (informal At Home ak beautiful Miaw Miller (she hadn't prea oo aaa (AS I. Boutfieur, Mrs. Bert Farrar,|, Mrs. Esther Levy will be at home| Mrs. C. H. J. Stoltenberg and|"eslected to wend her picture with | pr atl ls rg 1. pay “levening, October 2, from 8 until 11 | left Sunday for Chicago. *|mother, It appeared that the | Lucie ts helping to promote unstable | , eee Jo’clock, at her residence, 1104 Minor | eee older women had “an opinion” of | wage conditions, Women are partly | . jave. Assisting in entertaining the| Mr. J. Richard Lane returned yes|‘%* Sir. They came to amplify|to blame for the H.C. Ll. W hy, | Reservations for guests wil be Mrs. Louis Levy of|tenday freee an’ Pes ere 7% | that opinion to mother—and remain-| some women think that by, adding | Dinner-Dance |San Francisco, who ts her guest, Me a ed to drink tea with Bob's lawful to the family wage they tncreane ‘ ay|and Mrs. Eugene Levy of this city.| Mr. Kennet wife! the family mfort. Half the timo| The Incom the Tennis club next Wednesday, P . |School for Boys. — Fjone of mother's favorites. After! “You've «maid it, Martha,” said Sr ine Mr. mawaed 2 say. | Jones-Downing Wedding | Ai aie Martha had hugged me, after we had|daddy. “I've a firetclasn foreman | . | Miss Laura A. Downing and Mr.| nig hee Oe wept together, she impressed me with | who never employa men whose wives Be rg enh Coutts, Mr. H./riomas Edward Jones, both of this| pickles tetarnet needa coe | the iden that it is an awfully serious| work awa m home, He on ff and Miss Anna Adams. | r 's) Buckley returned Thursday from al thing ty tie iy seriou m home lo says f hw elty ees quietly married in the|three weeks’ tour thru southeastern | a APP ar and come © life such mien are only half ax efficient - . udy of the First Methodist Epis-| Alaska. | again resolved never to do x those whore wives stay at home Barrett-Sayre Wedding | copat church, ‘Toseday afterncen, a Jany more. I suppose I acquired her | and mind the babies and do the mar ‘ je wedding of Miss Estelle|September 16. Only relatives and a| 4 egal view of the case. To keep her! keting and bak ‘ | Y Mr. John T. Hefte ott and bakin 1 canning and Sayre, daughter of Mrs. Florence|tew very intimate friends witnessed|phuraday to resume hie atwrien nt| {0m questioning me—they pack their husband's lunches in the Sayre, and Mr. Richard Barrett, son|the ceremo: vhich wi ° oy studies ati is in line to be the next ant | old-fashione. “ ; . mony which was read by|the Boston Institute of Technolo sshioned way. And 1 bet he's Of Mrs. Mary W. Barrett, was|Dr. James BE. Crowther. Shortly eee Y-| prosecuting attorney—I made hb right, t Quletly solemnized at the home of|after the ceremony Mr. and Mra. 5 talk about herself. She's built up a (To Be Cont ) the bride's cousin, Mrs, Charles|Jones left for a brief trip Thay |whernace me ei will leave] fine law practice while Evan was jontinaed) ’ Nelson Seaborn, in Mount Baker|will be at home after October 15 at\couver ce the Po #34, for Van-| with the A. E. F = | Park, Monday evening in the pres-lthe Baker Apartments in Aberdeen.| ov rg: ty nt tee Of @ six) Chrys came in. She usually avoid months’ trip to Australia, where she 2 fone 2s coh sss a group of women. When she and will visit her mother. | Maartha rved that I w territ i nb. dad | distreased it someth the Mrs. H. T. Winters came to Seat-| turned the versation into saf CLUBS ANNOUNCEMENT! tle Thursday from Everett to place| channela apn Colladthts “‘Aleninne By = her son Master Billy, in the Moran| “Awfully exciting world," re | 4 ‘ 3 as The Association of Collegiate «. marked my asister-In-law Let the nda Alfaros’ O ster H eta SOREL NCETAN We ta Parca cd Alumnae "end: the CBlogy’ Waren? James Oliver y ouse Capt, Edward E. Hall, Engineers,|own stunts for a while. Lucie Searle |°1UY Will hold their first fall mee Curwood - U. 8. A, left Tuesday for Denver, | : ing at the Women's University club| low Open Col, © he has been transferred | @ September promptly at 2:30| at from amp Lewis to the United Dp. ™ | ‘ States General Hospital No. 21, to! A war work symposium will be} 1512 FIFTH AVE., Between Pike and Pine Sts. ff tes member of the ctucationst Reverend esented by M ary Louise sia oat staff in physical reconstruction ochester, Mrs, J K. Winslow, EA FOOD SPECIALS work. Captain Hall has made his M Rose Ginss, Net a o - home in Seattle for the past 20 tleton 1 Dr. Mabel erave Deliciously prepared. We buy Oysters in such large years. ah M. A. Matthews women w 1 as during Di quantities that we are enabled to sell them much oa ® eo war | irected cheaper than the present restaurant price: The reap ad ence Ca rpropiataated aay! Ap scab hp famous ransplante 7 A OE Ey Sunday for Vancouver to attend the} vE Incheon may be made by phoning ‘a a8 nsplanted EASTERN OYSTERS are ball given in honor of His Royal Will preach a_ ser- the University club, Biliott 4840, or serve you here about eight hours after they are Highness, the Prince of Walesa, She| mon Sund ae Beacon 2441, on or before noon Frit taken from the beds. A variety of other special [J W!!l spend a few days in Victoria n Sunday morning i jday, september | Ince, dishes to select from. Get our club rates. before returning. entitled: “Our Object- ote 8 ¢o0) ¢ ive—The Sinner.” Lorraine Social Club i Mrs. Henry Hibbard will leave ive The Sinne Tr. Lorraine Social club will meet ie ino nkeiciomerte oie. \ruesy to join her husbend in ae with Mrs, John King See es | Chicago. At the Evening W., on Wednesday, September ae ESS DENTISTS ip at || Service he will discuss 4, at 2 o'clock. All Eastern Stars Hi ae | Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Field, of Port ; ure invited. ‘Take the No’ m m f jtand, ‘were the house guests of Doo || the topic,“The World’s I\Knno car ts Second aveonn, ee” remendcous eart-Foundin rama Me In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the ligh tor and Mrs, Bouffleur over the } Yeths pai, H Fee erat inte tnowas esvre very ie of tha Pot of San la ee eM, of the Gamble of Life and Love : ee Aa oe ne 3 | ae ane. Interlake Parent-Teachery’ ei: teed 16 years. Dr. and Mra. O. T. Dean will] I ime tnt oer tay al : 1 . EXAMINATION FREE make their home at the Hotel Sor-| r ET ke ee Association will meet Monday, § n ; $15.00 Set beh rento thi ater. 2 OT es nday, Sep 4 Sipee mis Westen ts css 20-08 [0 te_winker a PROGRAMS OF tember 22, at 3:10, in room 19, The ots 0 unch: 2 : 5 siesta Seria: teachers of the grade ll how H tin roms. $4.08 MUSIC PROGRAM FINE MUSIC waners na) “non nepal f T@K@ Our Hunch!! Bring the Bunch!!! bs $2.00 Amalgam Filling. $1.00 FOR LINCOLN P.-T. A.! the teacher Music will follow. All : yh MCCUE Gehrasthéa tev is : as Extracting Lincoln High school announc A Welcome for You athe: dy Rade. = e ‘1 rs. € * 0 ay » - cand 4 —_— P rerning and get tocth same day” Hramination and navice time, te [the first meeting of the Parent Commonwealth Clul COMED % Cali nad See len of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We |Teachers Association to be held in The ci aie Chub | Best of Time. Most of our present patronage in recommended |the askembly room on Tuesday at he Commonwealth b resume pay) Taree sarly patients, whore work is Full giving good satisfaction. “Ask our |2:20 p. m | First its" meetin b September i 0 ‘e tested our work. en com! ° . 2, a c « 1 € t Al ab ' biel sre in the right place, Bring this ad with you, U” °f8® be eure) A program devoted entirely to Presbyterian Church sie pier pe Materia. Sup LION SPECIAL Open Sundays Vrom 9 to 12 for Working People music has been 4 with Prof. Pa a gh aA dar Bla OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS e pido to explain the new meth. 7th and Spring the RAMOS OF or nani meen a8 NO LYIN’ 6d adopted. He will be ausisted b: ved ay eee Wan prs wmIvensitY sr. Oppeatte Wraser-Paterses Og |Miss L. 0. Johnson, eee eae. opel, of. ivi Al] * Baar 2 who are interested are welcome,

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