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By REBECCA STEVENS Alpha Xi Delta Dance Alpha Xi Delta sorority enter tained with a large dinnerdance at the Tennis Club Saturday Covers were placed for forty dinner, and later additional out for the dancing chrysanthemums and pink hy a background of were the unusual Phone, Main 600, for Maj. Shannon ) Glare Shannon will entertain We Ruests at the dinner dance Tennis Club Wednesday eve to compliment brother, ‘Gerald Shannon, Feturned from ove a ¢ Danc 50 of the debutante set will fertained at the dance for Miss Gladys Epperson will be Friday evening at the home Parents, Mr. and Mrs, BE. H his who at the as re wucsts se; came Pale yek low autumn foliage decorauion Paper Chase Like Lochinvar the Wést the forty Hunt Club whe took per chase at Camp Lewis Sunda stayed not for brake and stopp not for stone, They started at o'clock and cove 1 in all thirty miles, punctuated with many 4 good jump, Dr, and Mrs, Castlen, Miss Marion Hughes, Mr. Marry Whitney Treat, Mr. George Nobh Ski Miss Lillian Smith, Mrs. Josephine Hall and Mr. Stewart B Agen were the Seattle members of the party Son Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Peck (Isobel McKay) are being congratulated on the birth of a son Friday, Sept The has named Robert McKa Hunt Breakfast The Hunt club members who t part in the paper a Lewis Sunday will loy Mr. 1 Mrs. an old English cruise Sunday morning and Mrs. John W Eddy’s | home, Thornewood. yacht Lydia, starting} se and stopping at the Georse| Birthday Anniversary a home at Wing Point)“ awenty of her girl friends wi pe me tip. assist Miss Nancy Farnsworth celebrating her eighth birthday Sat j urday afternoon at her home ing out of members of the tin the pa cheon by Mrs. tcomb Plimenting Mrs. Henry C. Hib Mrs. Fart P. Jamison, who leaving shortly for the! Mrs. David Whitcomb enter twelve guests at a luncheon the Sunset Club yesterday after Mrs. Hibbard leaves na will join Mr. Hibbard in Work, after spending a few Chicago. Mrs. Jamison will Tater in the month. . Tues Dinner Wentworth Myers, of Mr. John Beardslee for a few days, was tb guest at the bachelor dinner Mr. Neal Weber gave at his ‘Bunday evening. eM Tau Delta 0 r. who was > been chase mp @ entertained Chester Thorne at hunt breakfast next at their Members of Delta Tau Delta In with a two-day country oe vations at Club nis Club is as popular tor Informal Luncheon &s it is for tennis, as pop-| To. compliment Mra. Connelly of teas as it is for luncheons, | New York city, Mrs. Hugh M. Cald Popular for dances as Any | wel, entertained with an informal well could be. Additional |iincheon at the Sunset club today for the dinner-dance | oe those by Miss Char. “Nr MF. Cummings, Engagement Announced Mr. M. F. Cummings Mitchell, Miss Charlotte Mrs. Benaiah Longley Whitman announces the engagement of her Dr. W. McDowell, Mr. H Mr. F. Hausman and Mr. jdaughter, Miss Luck Belknap, to Fulton. Mr, orge Henry Walker of this city oe McHught i ‘ is a story, like a story in a| Wednesday Matinee of the wedding of Miss Dt 2 tof Ireland to Mr. Davia| LUNChEOn HOt Seattle Sept. 15 in Van| The mosical program for the They met in Ipeland when| Wednesday matinee luncheon at the war was considered noth-| Women's University Club will be the idle raving of long-|given by Mrs, Hazel Robertson Statesmen. Mr. Allen re-| Gooding, in some song selections, fo this country and before; with Mrs. Fred C. Thomas at the Tength of time sent for Miss/ piano. The hosteases will be Miss But when everything| Lottie Trenholme and Miss 1 and she was ready to| Parker. | the storm broke and pass-| ’ non-existent. It is a long to the summer of 1914, fn 1919 Mr. Allen was for time able to seek his} )and was preparing to do so Teceived the wire that she Anded in Canada. This was the “September and they were! fn Vancouver on the 15th, Will live in Seattle at Mr 2575 Sixth ave. W. eee Shop Dance committee in charge of the Shop dance tonight extend {invitation to the men of Luncheon at" Arctic Club To héfier MPH D. C “Rotting, who leaves shortly for Terre Haute, Ind Mrs. H. H. Sanderson ined with an Informal luncheon the Arctic Club Wednesday eee House Dance Thirty-five members of the younger set were bidden to the dance at which Mr. Wayne O’Brien waa host Friday evening at his home. at | | | | Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anteli nounce the engagement of daughter Celia Mr. Meyer nett, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. nett of this city. Miss Antell graduate of Queen Anne high school | RRH D and Mr. Burnett a former student | dof the University of Washington. an their r Bu is a and Mrs. F. Ray Gilkerson congratulations upon of a son, Thursday, Sept i to | No plans for the wedding has been It Is of the Nose, Throat or s¢t. Organs, Get Rid of It. | of the nose or throat. when | chronic, weakens the del- | tissues, deranges the di-| organs, and may lead to con- It impairs the taste, smell ring, and affects the voice. | ‘B® constitutional disea. and & constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparilia, which, purifying the blood, removes the Be of the disease, o ves per- femt relief, This alterative and iS Medicine has proved entirely ory to thousands of families | F generations | Mr is billousness or constipa: @ Hood's Pills, they are a fheathartic,a gentle laxative. | John Milner. The Bachelors’ Club The Bachelors’ Ctup will give a Black Cat Informal on Saturday evening, Oct. 11, at the Masonic Temple. Decorations and special mus! will be a feature of the ning’s entertainment. The commit. will be as follows: Mr. Oscar Seeger, Mr. Herbert Metzdorf, Mr y Guion, Mr. Vernon lepper, Eugene Rogers, Mr. Harry Baby Came HEN they put that warm, fragrant little bundle into my arms and told me he was perfect, I cried. I was so happy. Of course, I was going to nurse Ww ; him. And so I did, for two months. But he didn’t gain weight as fast as he should. ‘Then the doctor told me not Then, when he began to gain to worry, and that often mothers weight—when the dimples began couldn't nurse their babies. to show on his knees and his “The nearestthing tomother’s plump littleelbows—I knew what milk I know of,"’ he said, ‘‘is happiness really was! Nestlé's Milk Food. ‘The Nestlé Company sent me “Of course,he hastw have milk free a Mother's Book on how to fn some form—and Nestlé’sis pure take care of baby, and enough of milk teed made easier to digest the Food for twelve feedings. because the tough curdsare broken If you fill out and send the up. Tothat they add justtheright coupon below, I know they will amount of sugar and cereal, soyou be glad to help you as they helped only add waterto Nestlé’s, boi e, and as they have been help- your baby has all the nouri ing mothers all over the wor'd foe ment he needs in the safest form. fifty years. Nestlé’s is pure milk in powder form that is already modified and dom not require the further addition of r J. Always pure and safe, always uniform, and free from t) dangers of home modifi- tation, Nestlé’s has stood the sthr-e generations and Aas today the largest sale of any baby food bu the world, FOOD LES FOOD COMPANY, INC., all Bidg,, San Vranciseo, Cal, ‘Please send me {ree your book and tial packere. ning. | about | Hp lar ado, | Bold, Mr. Charles Brickell and Mr. THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTE WOMANS PAGE (Com lita Gre: By CYNTHIA ( ON Home Phone, Capitol 617. | Fashions for Americans Mins who ex pected of ilines ot r work Hetty to be cast the first been ed by plans to leave tho first ek to take up newspaper New York City. eee D. oxt in Mra Lowman returned Wee visit to her H, Hathaway, on Hensburg | Charles Peabody, who t in California for the past weeks, returned home Sunday, cee and Mra, A. L. Kempster, have t several months in| |New York, have returned to Seat tle for the winter. Their daugfter, | Miss Elizabeth, will reenter St Nicholas Schoe . James anday from sister, Mrs, Henry her ranch near F Mra pen has | | fow | Mr, who ape ryon will of Washington Miss Gladys the University fall | . | Mr, Wentworth | Japan, wax the guest of Mr, John ards! Carrigan for a few days last week on his way to New York. He expects to take a six months’ ple trip thre the East before retur to his home in Japan enter this Myers of Kobe, | cLWE EE Feet ing Robert Montengle «Vera and = Mins! n Monteagte the at Mount Rainier, Mra. and two! daughters Gwendal w nd spent left hi Monday | venior Considir to Mr. John for the East year at Yale. begin “ | | | Mr. Thomas Git for thr Monday Capt who has be arrt with n, overseas hom parents, bb James Gib. und Mra. is i. Blouse of Georgette and Satin Mr for the Holmes DAR Howe Hyland in left Friday si Indiana w y reads , Mr. Edwin Har Wednesday from ter the University Kathert Kirkwood leave Thursday evening for New Orleans for a visit. From there she will go to New York to remain ral months. oe u let will arrive Portland to reen of Washington. Mrs. proper, with keorgette anting The garment fas the left front, and is held in walet by the 4 ° Ivey . st length blouse has to t > Mra. W. Ht n spending t and daug Joahua ¢ Migaian where Green, who has summer with her rindaw, Mr. and will leave Oct er for Ca pd the son Mrs. 3 for fornia, winter and wint and smart with fine ly with of these rt and ts e and tre it to mak k nell | Sunday evening where they have been summer. eee Faith U. Nelson is vintt or aunt, Mre. Peterson, Miss Nelson, who has been a student at the University of will enter the Universit ngton this fall eee ane tentl bip is ne > not fit t ¢ drawn in of Lead. by ker wit ty of wu walnt ar of Wa: ees length Dean David Thompson and bl Thompson, with Dea don, returned Frid: trom an eight * tour of Port Angeles, the | Olympic Highway and the Georgian Cireuit. Mrs Mra. Con r part of rt wtralght bic pale Ke ew lly smart cut in kime A under make in } Mr. and M H. Peete for Pittsourg Wednesday ~ Mr. Peets will take a course the ga Carnegie Institute of Tech: | 1° rag favorite fabric TACOMA WILL HAVE 15-STORY STRUCTURE The Scandinavian-American bank will build a 15-story b ing in Ta coma, It waa announced Monday The structure, modern in every par ticular, will be put up by the Black Masonry & Contracting of St Louis. The same firm built the Ho tel New W n and the Alaska, Leary ick & Nelson-build ings not ent ment from riding For and vel omfortably * satin n nology. fie Mr. Don weeks. W. Dwi for the ht Mead to be will gone leave ” alx Mrs. Heber Plank, convalescing from an the Swedish hospital, week to the Hotel . | Mr. and Mrs. George | (Lois Dobson), who |married in Spokane, a week in Seatt | . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shores Farmington are the and Mra. R. G. Denny ee who has been | operation at returned last >rrento. . Penn Fix Co, were recently are spending and Fred of guests of Mr | The age of romance for a woman in anywhere between 6 and 65. | . | Miss Harriet Fulmer of Omden, p Nev., who has been the guest of | t | | Mra. W. H. Seagrave, has returned to her home. Mr. Seagrave left Mon. day tor New York City. | cee Miss Charlotte Dorian has en tered Mount Holyoke College, South | Hadley, Mass, as a member of the | sophomore class, Miss Dorian spent | last year at Smith College. | | eee | Miss Anna B. Wright is a juntor|Utah Resident Lost Weight at Mount Hc yoke, | and Strength Until She sae Tried Dr. Williams’ Miss Eliza > > |euest of Mr Pink Pills th Amery is the house! a Mra. Oliver Col vin, Miss Amery has been connect me so run down, weak and ed with the faculty of the Univer that I began to think |sity of Wisconsin, and will become | ‘at life wasn’t worth living,” says |assistant professor of home econom in A. A. Perry, who lives |fes at the University of Washington, | 299! Center st., Magna, Utah Sued ashington:|icines had failed to help me, bed was getting wor Mrs, Charles E. Patterson left Inst she “What worried me mos week for a two months’ trip to Chi-| inability to sleep no matter how tired cago I might be. My complexion became |a yellowish white color and my hands had so little blood that they were al most transparent. I suffered from violent headaches that started in the back of my head and run to the top. These attacks became so severe that my memory waa affected. My appe- tite was poor and | was very ner vous, especially at night when I tried to sleep, and could only think of my iiiness A friend j wetting w be discour: . and I very day t was m. Mr. ymond Frazier day to attend the convention left yester ational Bankers’ in Chicago. ee Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Owens have removed from their home at Mag nolla Bluff to 7 Howe st. eee Dr. and Mra. Casy will return next w jcountry place near F their town home r k rt W. Sharples from their Lawton to observing rse all the |mended Dy Williams’ me and I procu |appetite improved box, and I kept ting better as the treatment was ontinued. Soon my | strength was restored and my ner |Vousness left me, I am entirely free }from headaches now, my color is good, and I sleep soundly. Several of my friends have tried Dr, Wil Hams’ Pink Pills on my recommen: | |dation and have found the remedy an | excellent blood builder Dr. Williams’ Pink by all druggists or direct from the | Dr. Williams’ Medicne Co., Sche' |tady, N. ¥., on receipt of pric: cents per box, or six boxes for §: Write for the free booklet, Building Up the Blood” that time Pink I recom Pills to a pack My fter taking one | Mt | “Miss Caroline Mendel will leave today for Bremerton to take up her duties on the Charleston American as city editor. | ee Mr, Don Currie, of Everett, will enter the University of Washing | ton this fall, | Miss Helen Goetz leaves Wednes day evening with her father, Mr, H Goetz, to enter the Castleon-the Hudson School for Girls ee Judge and Mrs, C. EB. who have been spending son at the summer home children, Dr. and Mrs, Torleif Tor- land, at Ellisport, Vashon Island, AY ABAIN Im thate tame pmmen Pills are sold | Claypool, the sea of their BUT COULONT R 28, 1919. Confessions ofa Bride Copyrimhted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association BABS WAS KIDNAPED—AND BOB AGREES I HAVE THE PROPER CLUE atolen, Jane! d 40 coat to a from the rimer’s office path And it's one nd to for made you Or sure hunch! be bi What man's instinct? got the }the pe thousand think of it? ua clue? made 1 child has been thing!” Bob whispere ing my wet cap 1 and drawing me owd Daddy Lé Kev in b right me ice will ar years in have ye Je be think of it honest to. 1d him en in| y square of the and ° hal been dr has ransacked coal bins, That have toddled out in #0 short a time, Therefor tectives have concluded th must have been carried aw “I've to tell you, ee pped my story Yow don't ery any more, dearest! | at The baby isn't dead, you know. And | my 1 can trust your father-tnla to her back grave! Ine have * » clue! And then I about the gray 1 had » the green aisles of the park, and how I had tried to trail it, bow I lost it in the gathering darkness and howsI had rebuked myself for my ugly but indefinite foreboding. “Nevertheless, your dope’s correct dear, Babs’ mother ban Jen her! Come ont! b neized hand to hurry me to the office tell my story daddy's detect ives Wait, Bob!" ‘Remember the how attic te couldn't from wee thing been tryin Bob . ow bow | my from any pl Wait!" I inate nd I are the ¢ persons outside the Miller fa who know of the relationship Babs and Katherine. asked us—in his last to tell.” at's no. We s wish, We'd be andal to the omen absolutely necenwa say to them, girlie just the actual truth! The for the abduction was re nge—reven ) all of the Lori mers for the hurt to Miss Miller's pride—in the matter of the engage the halb 1 | ment announcement.” Sven the detect- ign tera eer Even dot “My dear Jane! I apped with her, I aap e fathers and — er dreamed I murmured Lorimer's wrath and engulfed the rr rs) offic overt hall | tween * he | Bendie lendar,” detect kidna to wt crime In the « to the 1 for to t en't a fixed strong enough t offense of its I'll get it father and mother in will be with me can't ignore poor tr fit | er unless it What; an “Why motive “* we er applauded—I could see her my corner of was proud of her. ives and pol suppose they grandfathers from nd think | the po hardly w satisfy we u Katherine I'm as su has the baby minu She because #he it, but love it. And at you and wn, St Miller's only motive sure—as that she her this took the 8 t wa was “Wind that named the And I'l with the rest ¢ nen. I've went or baby, gen reward,” da varant Lorimer cc ur a a darn good job | ws for the with mpar never wanted a ch doesn't t me to heard t Jopt it rt that her revenge Her own moth was easy agreed and we went husband into the office to tell the authorities for about our clue and theory (To Be Continued an "ve been * 4 f She re , my what “Chic—and It’s in Autumn Colors CLUES FOR WEDNESDAY Home Sewing Club * of the G. A. R. ub will 1 at ing ¢ Met eon 308 634 bt Lorraine Social Club Lorraine Sock: w Mr Ww. Stare are Anne car King, ond Eastern h Queen jatasu Guare Club u Guard Club w M. Filmore, 127 iu on at 1 o' Seattle Woodersft and Chub Woodcraft re u Mrs. C. N., with Thimble and Thim ar meet } ub rooms, ling | BY BETTY BROWN ® 1 Nursery Meeting the ¥ The Seattle Some o Seattle Day gantry that mark the the smartest little hate) turn of the year into! autumn are constructed of horsehair cloth, dyed in mais, copper, Jade and ‘The threads of varying hue Are interwoven, and the result is twisted into bands about a striking little turban to companion the new Autumn suit regular o'clock blues . Mixer for Royal League tle Council and = Council Narel the RB mixer to hall, Areal evening. A speci presence of mem ently arrived not pre the local or Whit Leng he build featu | an | ver tea at the home of Mrs. A. T.| Dunn, 2205 Dose Terrace. At 2 Mise Rose Glass will speak nan's War Work in France.” return en ue in K are planning Evergreen in the will be the bers of the ue n the city have yecome affiilated ganization re uae 4 France, ed in Y. M has recently where she C. A. work ' was t with Men and roosters sometimes lose acin Club Meeting > headin eo o'clock the A Miss Ilizabeth of the physical of the Y. W « its recreation pro PALACE HIP At 1 will meet or 0 acia with director lepar , to diseut on, for the winter members and visitors o ee Silver Tea by Woman's Society The Woman's Society of the First Baptist church will give a si} METROPOLITAN ONE WEEK | STARTING SUNDAY Two Daily Friends of club Pot ie: Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 ACTS OF are 7 EMMY WEHLEN he Melle of the Season” MOORE THEATRE ORYHEUM VA ILLE tone and Arman Kalis Sybil Vane . Gene Hughes reen—7 Honey Boys Bell and W neont $i. Mats to Amelia Performances 2:30-8:30 Matinees, Nights, 25¢, 500, T5¢ Children Admitted Harry ta No Week “THE BOSS” AL. 4 DRAMATIC TRIUMPH Mats, PANTAGES Matinees, 2130; Night Now Running — “0 With 12 Pretty Frank Bush, Swayne med nein and Clinton Heras and letios. “ompany, d dances omedy ath AA ORPHEUM THEATRE This Week—LEW WHIT a wibows* ss (Sunday), +. Mata, Mondays), Ladies’ pt Sundays), 10c, Mats METROPOLITAN S23." Norman Friedenwald Presents “MY HONOLULU GIRL” Nights 50c¢ to. $1.50. Sat, 600 to $1 in MAY REAP FROM THEIR SOWING OF WILD OATS’ —_—_—— ten by De Katherine Bement Dv Coward H.6rifith ~Direated by Orit. The Picture of Tremendous Truth Cae ° MUSICAL COMEDY Mats. Wed Pius War Tax. Dear Recently from their Miss Grey my gir me house and his cond had no occasion to kind of @ girl, and I have a I do no own sake a gentleman, Now future for my Acknowledg do not talk to him. by he bowing pre to must Layette For Baby Dear Ming Grey tell me Tama ft Will a baby should and know friend the next you pleane that how to dress its layette wife and noth rr has bable thin different 4 VEXPERIE! baby whe nd CED , ald and b A | ent knitted « for nig MOTHER A woolen shirt in hot modest, but nints of three day and th three flannel » thre and thre petticoats; t night gowns of flannel and thre of muslin; two thre flann juares or shawls, five dozen ni cloak, hood and veil, three pairs of stockings and strips of flannel to be into bands an as required hemme uch be to this lay littl taken fr and fine materials of fine stitchery, but lace To Restore Faded Hair Dear Mins Grey darken gray hair F prepare sage tea? EL ‘o prepare sage tea ing v r the and stee . same as any ot tea, strain and the tea is ready for ure } Another for gray hair f \dd one ounce @ small wear er awn r kimonos, ’ cut may but ca Une and plent very away from it ABETH. pour boll nod remed half pint bay box of barbo compound and one-fourth ounce of glycerine Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shade. It will gradually 4 or f gray hair dandruff. It is excellent for falling hair, and will make harsh hair soft and glossy, It will not ow the scalp, iy not | sticky greasy and does not rub off darken atrea nd remove or Cleaning White Coat Dear Miss G What will take & grease spot from a good white coat without leaving another spot? A. D. Make a paste of starch and 1d water ang apply to the coat Hang it up and leave the starch on until perfectly dry, and then take a clothes brush and brush the powder away. To Remove Dandruff Dear Mins Grey: What will take thick dandruff out of a child's head, and what will turn light hair black so it will stay that way? ANXIOUS MOTHER. Kerosene one f the best things I know of to remove per- sistent dandruff. Place a steam- ing Turkish towel over the hair, thus opening the pores of the scalp, then massage the kero- | sene into the sealp with the tips | of the fingers. Let it remain about 40 minutes, then sbampoo | with tar soap and rinse thoroly. | Repeat this treatment every two | | ks until the dandruff has dis appeared I know of nothing that will turn light hair black permanent- ly Perfect Lover j\Is Her Hubby Dea this r Miss Please letter in your columns. Grey publish It i the | min Cy » alked hore with He 1 friend rv but gentleman! flirty and o¢ nly him in the am not the » wake? nselt was too much an iia to my lumns in fect Lover un he rd to sign his 7 1 ir ir connection h the Per content. my fact that rfect lo 4 er of whom I wrote I re of very can is wh few pre age come Me at is ® perfect. You say tremely selfish nature.” not think so, The gher deve does truth is nd your kind nan who and give n I mar- paying post an eight-hour day. I now hours a to my hus his home, and his name word on m when I ar I do all aundry, baking “making. One hundred dol- pay my clothes bill for two past. I never go to a companied by my hus- t nothing of him that equivalent for, adly. the soul, deep and the flesh, which ure: will And tak up a good cannot giv What I do, I 2 is o lastin not of grows old and dec Mr. “A F be happy to be li r Man,” if you would essful in life, try EM, R Admiral Kolchak Resigns Command LONDON, Sept. 23.—Admiral Kol chak, leader of the all-Russian gov- ernment at Omsk, has informed the allies that r ns in favor of n. Denikine, the anti-Bolshe leader in Eastern Russia, wireless dispatches from the soviet govern- ment at Moscow said today. he SOUS SERCEEEE IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES 1 have roaring, buzzing rs, are getting ng and fear Ca- Deafness, go to the tand get 1 ounce of nt (double strength), and add to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated suger. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing be- come easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has Catarrhai trouble of the ears, is hard of hearing or has head noises should give this prescription a trial, Let's go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, 414 34 Ave.; downtown, 913 24 Ave. Embroidery and 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 vygd AVOR THROUGH EO, ITS FLAVOR UK Kellogg Every grocer everywhero sells Kellogg’s everyday