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‘ the de Chevilly ©) Under the skilled direction of Mrs. |tion was given for Mr 0) Francis Guy Frink, the members of ” The event is a ing fund, and is limited to club members| irl Announced Mrs. Gertrude le of October : . To compliment Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mi . Ballinger Hostess ve re for his new home. see ss Phone, Main 600. By REBECCA ST Samuel Hill Host at er to Consuls honor Mr, Hervey Lindley, for hairman of the Northwestern Cross and recently appointed consul general of I man Moore for the past month, Dr for Washington and Oregon,|/ and Mra, A. M, MacWhinnie were S Bamue! Hill will be host at @! hosts at an attractive dinner their at home Thursday ¢ home last evening. Mrs. Coulton » The guests will be Mr ves today for San Franc: and nglish consul; M., Pk La Jolla, where she will apend the the French vice | winte ; Mr. Nicholas Bogioavlensky, | Russian consul, and the Belgian consul, Mr. Hertogs, Mr. Hill ‘of course, the Belgian consul - 8 of Ballard |Dinner by Dr. and Mr WaeWhinnic Mr Robert Coulton of Ohio, who has been the and Mra, William Hick To honor Relifontaine. guest of Mr at his ve ter re i *. Reception for |Bride and Groom } At the h Mr | Peterson ne . of even Lambert a recep and Mrs (Dinah ~— MeHHughe), whose marriage took place in Van couver Sept. 15. About 50 friends Wednesday evening. of the young couple present benefit for the|and many a lovely was pre the sale of|s > me ubday | David ‘Allen present th: Belle of Bal October Sunset club will t comedy, “The were a gift their guests. | |Luncheon at Tennis Club Mrs. R. W. Taylor with an inforgral [Tennis club yesterday entertained at the gagement of Popular | luncheon afternoor F. Brawley an 3 the engagement of her| Dinner Party ter, Edith May, to Mr. Oscar Helwig of San Francisco. ‘Wedding will take place the mid- Stewart Agen will be host at one of the larger dinner parties at the Tennis club dance tonight Among the guests from out of town | will be Col. and Mre, Francis Endl cott and Major Taylor of Camp Lewis Mr for Mr. and . Morrison r Guest To compliment Miss Marion Oudin tm Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs.|0f Spokane, Mra. Joseph C. Tyler ‘A. Fransioll will entertain | Will entertain with a luncheon at her & small dinner at the Tennis|©me tomorrow afternoon Saturday evening. 7 * | Mrs. Lamson the Charleston |Complimented of the most interesting things! In honor of Mrs, Otis Floyd fan do these days is to go to| Lamson, who leaves soon for the , to tea, to dinner, as the| Bast, Mra, A, Rocke-Robertsoq will May be, on some portion of| peshostess at a tea at her home Fri “Pacific fleet. Sunday Mr. and| day afternogn James Colbert Sullivan chap-| . @ group of young people at dinner with which the Cttivers| Ltencheon for ‘the Charleston entertainea. The Mrs. Garrett Guests were Miss Dorothy) An attractive luncheon was given Miss Judith Gibbs, Miss Alice! yronday afternoon by Mra. Robert m Mr. Arthur Jones and Mr.| prinkley at her home in honor of ieee, Bruzier. | Mrs, Thomas Garrett, who is the e eat of her daughter, Mrs. John W Ady Judge and Mrs, Bausman | . Luncheon fo who have returned to| tle after living for the past two Edward B. Ballinger, enter with a dinner at the Sunset Yast night in hodor of some of| Ep antas fetive girls of Delta Gamma | Ente rtain were placed for 20. + | Judge and Mrs, Bausman tol Od Med | tained with a dinner at their home 4 tening | last evening. = Hive months’ old daughter of Reservations at the and Mrs. Richard Waldron q was christened Ruth Wal| Tennis Club Additional reservations for the din- enter Huntoon Saturday, September Bishop Shayler, newly elect- the diocese of Nebraska. The which was limited to rel- was the only official act of Shayler's before his depart. are those by Mr. George Stirrat, Mr. | Mrs. Hugh Purcell | Tennis Tea | As an additional feature to the |reguiar tea at tHe Tennis club to- morrow afternoon some dge Luncheon by rs. Seeley Claude M. Seeley was host- at an interesting bridge lunch at her home this afternoon. eee ormal Tea f J. BE. Radford will be host at an informal tea at the Ten- | woman's branch of the club which is being held this week. cee Mrs. Buckley Hostess About 60 members of the Liter. lary and Travel club were enter: Home Phone, Capitot 617. Red Cross Tea Room | Erickson. . by Misx Edna Ross | will wing during the at the Red Cross Tea Mra. James De James Wyllie will Knights of Columbus Dance Knights of Columbus hold the first informal thelr winter series Thursday even ing, September tn the ballroom of the Knights Columbus build ing, on the ot Harvard at Ur The Hop the nar of thi each one to fol jow will be individual ‘ | Daughte r Mr. and Mr birth of a Vout be he wil dance of of corner Turt dane entirely ®. Fenimore Owen a atulations September 1 the Mystic Jewel and Social Club | The Mystic J ! and Social club will give an informal dance and card ing, Septem ber 26 hall, Odd Fel lows’ temple, at 9 National League for Woman's Service The last mee of the allday tomorrow, be 10 a when all mem of National for| ting year will! be an nesmion ginning at bers w aud To th wy m Leag man's will gather in the who by loy rium rederick on devotion to the cause made derful records 4 and for the as ¥ Imiven dec appreciation fantzation Fruit and Flov Mission The Fruit announces have ually | will be representing the the national or-} ot wer Flower M beginning of their winter duties with a rummage sale, which will be held Friday and Sat urday, October 3 and 4, at the lit tle Japanese shop on Fifth ave and University t to the Met ropolitan theatre Don Palmer director in ch of general de officers and en of the mis Wednesday he at, mi M re 1 Thureday the shop will b nations articles j which used [tuberculous and Seattle, a work anization has record | There are to be sixadepartments Fruit and vegetables, furniture. Jcrockery, china and notions; the p nceeds of for the nick of this or enviable are to destitute in which made an multe nerdiance at the Tennis club tonight) and coats; children's clothing. There! o¢ str will be shoes in each department.| Roy H. Campbell, Mr. F. Hausman, |Dohations of all kinds are request:|way Service corps, with her « Mr. M. F. Cummings and Mr. and /ed, jelty, fruits and candy. All kin@®}eon haw taken a house at 541 jof clothing | needed. shoes, ete, are much! good | | matches are scheduled to be played | as part of the tournament of the} CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Latona Parent-Teachers The Parent-Teachers the Latona school hold its) t meeting in the assembly room 245 o'clock. Mrs. W. EB. Jarrell} ddress the meeting relative to| of children of pre} jot will th at j wilt the training | Junior association b, Practice Club | Practice club held tte of the « with Ames M after The first Mins noon Junior me Mar ting anon et nday . First of a Series of Dances the first of a of informal dances will be given by the stu] and graduates of Hall's Busi College at Redding’s hall at 9 On the Seattle The wardroom officers of’ the U.| 8. Seattle entertained a group of young gigis, chaperoned by Judge and Mrs, G C. Rochester, luncheon Sun afternoon board Sunday evening the name entertained with a dinner eroned by Mr | Mr. turned home again September nerien dents the offi whieh Mrs was cha H. lL. Li and Mrs. Monday at the in their Mr, and Mrs. left last week for gone three weeks Langdon Henry from their country u and tow re n Frederick to be Donald the East Mra. Bruce Elmore, with her ehit-| and their nurse, in Southern California for the past three months, returned to Seattle Monday night on the President Mrs, Philip returned to ive, have taken the Pierre P for the winter dre who has been Mo: n Seattle to Ferry Mr. and home the President Mra. Leroy Mon Danby Returning on day night Lewis and «m were Mrs. Boswell Miss Virginia Bast Saturday after Thankagivin . and Cook to her daughter, leave for the be eo “until H, Hebb left Mont, to be gone a! there he will be the O. W. Potter | Mr. Charles for Minne week. While gucst of Capt Monday | Mr Mrs ame down from Everett to the Stimson dance Monday evening and Gre the guests of Mrs, Agnew's Mr. and Mra. Charles J Smith, for a few days and Edward R. Agnew attend rents, u.| wu} Commander G. C. Weaterveit &. N., will be the guest of Mr, Mam Boeing for another week. | | ° | Miss Mary Ise Fisken will at teria the University of Washington| this semester, oe Trafton, of Anacortes, wife William Trafton, Jr, who is! Russia with the American Rail | i oth | for the winter, | cee | Burngide reCurned Portiand where « the summer and) Univessity of Wash- ‘ . Mr. ave. 8, Mr. Robert Sunday from has been spend will enter th ington this fall Mr. Justin Haynes returned Sun-| ‘day from Alanka where he has been spending the summer. He will en ter the University of Washington Mrs, Wilhelmina Henderson spent MAKE THIS BABY BY AUNT GRACE make a real sunbonnet baby that stands alone! | Now you ear Here is the way to do it t yece of rather wtiff inches wide and fold it in the Mark off one side Begin to eram closely Cut out the baby paint or color her dress and bonr draw the center of et Confessions ofa Bride Copyrighted, 191 BOB TRIE a ws the detectives and policem! surprt assembled in D offi didn’t or abou abduction my with imer's theory any enthust all Il gave wasn't sufficient, they said Their own theory was that Babs had been stolen for the sake of ransom land that a demand for money would| Any clue could be worth the sacrifice Lorimer in they unt child's come to Mr the morning mail, Anyway, couldn't consider my “clue” they had talked with the nurse “But we back tonight,” sinted. “We munt get Babs I echoed Mother Lorimer cry #0 hard—she will not will not sleep unless she bed in her own little crib, some of you men have ch know how a rensitive litt! probably want to get the baby Mother Lorimer in back tonight! Bhe will eat—she is put to Why, ! You Babs will among. strar why don't you something smiled on very men only pat th « me, all together r an operatic they ted a hysterics under that they ver ently uld oman see that to go Into pndition expe and white center into halfineh squares ‘The squares will show you just how to draw heavy by the Newspaper Enterprise Association S A PLAN THAT MAKES ME HEARTSICK WITH JEALOUSY The motive | horus, Ij SUNBONNET DOLL By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Miss Grey: I wonder that dignation and protest in regard to dure, “dents of our elty must Apers monopoly or trust, and if our public is high time the people do #0 them boyeott them, use electricity, coal o7 great inconventence | will prepare themselves to deal us to let them win We are cooking by electricity now, and never more will we be bothered with gas. The electricity is cheaper, too, and cleaner. Angther thing, when we gave no |tice to shut off our gas, the honor | paper ten inches long and four the first square and follow the dia lines, erase the pencil marks, and with water colors or crayons. shaping iteelf ‘Frankly, I do not my husband replied. “That will de pend upon circumstances. I hope. at least, to add another clue to the }one you already have, Jane. Isn't it worth while for me to try I nodded, almost doubting know how," |i. was making. I was letting my hus band go from me, straight to the | Delilah—on a chance— I turned an imploring glance upon his face, but it minsed its effect Bob's eyes were fixed upon his mother. Bhe looked as though her | nerves were strained to the snap | ping point. We never can tell when ; One of her heart attacks may come jon—and prove fatal, “Of courne-—you mustn't mins this—opportunity,” I agreed | husband slipped’ that horrid let back into his coat. "Go on! 1 said, scarcely knowing I said, for hate was chilling your My | what | me I didn’t think any more about poor mother’s drawn features. I was deaf to daddy's wrathful speeches, 1/ didn’t even think of the dear little} baby who was blinding herself with her tears | I only saw, in Katherine Miller’s| able gaa magnates proceeded to mail final bill that would average three times as much as our former bills, and we had done without gas for two weekn Can you beat it? They won't get it, for we refuse ab solutely to pay for something we do not get The gas company hasn't played square with their employes or with labor in general, and why those poor dubs who are now down at the plant trying to manufacture gas, are there, is more than I can understand. Haven't they sense enough to know that they are hurting themselves worse than anyone else? Can't they figure that by operating the plant on an open shop plan, they are jeopardizing their own best interest» in the future? It's a strange thing that these men can't see that they are cutting their noses off to spite their faces, figuratively speaking. If the gas hogs could get not one man to help them out with their dirty graft, they would have either to go out of business, or play square. AN OLD READER. ———————————————-§ | “Helen,” I cannot print your | letter, or answer you thru the | paper. Please come to my office in the editorial rooms of The Star at once. 1 can help you if you will but come. Your secret will be absolutely safe with me. If you wish to make an appointment, call me by \ phone, Main 600, otherwise call any afternoon between 12 and 4 o'clock CYNTHIA GREY. | us a » Golden Wedding Anniversary Dear Minn Grey: Can you help me out with a golden wedding an niversary, that is, with suggestions as to decorations and refreshments? A READER. Use yellow flowers for decora ations—golden rod, golden glow or yellow asters or chrysanthe- mums, Have the invitations printed in gold on white. Arrange two thronelike seats for the “bride and groom,” who should not be expected to stand during the entire evening. Serve a salad with a yellow mayonnaise, orange ice cream and sponge cake and cafe au lait, or any preferred refresh- ments of a yellow hue. Use yellow carnations to dec- orate place cards, If the younger grandchildren act as ushers and waiters, let them wear yellow costumes. Too Many Chances Dear Miss Grey: I am 22 years old, and am engaged to a girl who| ‘Three evenings | has only one fault. The gas company is nothing more, nothing less more people haven't voiced their im this serious gas shortage, which the thru the columns of the daily news than an old-time officials can’t, or won't, crush it, it selves. How? r wood or keronene stoves, even at @ Simple, very #imple— for if the company isn't squelched this time they new blows. We simply can’t afford trials, one more will not prove anything which you have not al- ready learned, Either she does not love you, or she is a coquette, who cannot love any | one man for a very long time. | A boy of 22 is hardly qualified to decide which she may be, and, as a lover, he is by nature jeal ous, often unreasonably #0, Therefore it would seem an ex- cellent idea to agree to separate for at least six months, and to | proceed thereafter as you may | honestly feel at the time. |Wait Until He Proposes Dear Miss Grey: I am keeping company with a man whois 14 years my senior. He says he loves me, but will not take me to any place of |arusement, such as church soclals jor parties, and forbids me to go with any one else, He has never asked to marry me. Do you think he really cares for me, and shall I do as he sa: or not? We are invited to a shower next Friday night, and he refuses to go. Shall I go wighout him? Thanking* you, Wiss UNDECIDED, Why not’ The man has not | asked for your hand in marriage, consequently is in no position to dictate to you in the least measure. Go where and with whom you please. |In Love With Sweet Sizteen Dear Miss Grey: I was very deep jy in love with a girl 16 years of age. | Hen father didn't know anything about it for three months; but when he found out, he made things pretty hard for us, as naturally most girls’ fathers do, The girl and I both knew that if we told him about our love affair, it would be the end of it right then and there, and if found out, the results would be the same. To make a long story short, the old man was a grouch, and he | threatened to put the girl in some institution until 21 if she was found (talking to me again. In order that tHe girl might live happily at home, I decided to leave and get her out |of my mind. “a I have been away a little over a year, and I still think more of her jthan I ever did. Each day I seem to long for her more and more. Would you advise me t&try to for- get her, or go back home and talk jit over with the old man, which is almost impossible to’ do? ANXIOUSLY WAITING. There is a chance, you know, that a girl of 16 might change sher mind about love, even tho you have not. Perhaps it was for this reason that her father wished to protect her in the way he saw fit to do. The average girl of 16 is mote interested in preparing herself for her future thru some course of study, th: she is in moping over “love.” You have bided most of your time. "Why not exert a little more willpower and stay away until the girl is 18. If, by that * time, she cares most about you, both of you will be in a better club Friday afternoon. see Field Sponsor Field, wife of Commandant A. Field of the navy yard, ‘Sponsor for the ship Crisfield went down the ways yester- ‘afternoon at Skinner &+ Eddy’s anniversary launching. ee 5 | Victory Club |Son Victory club will give the| Captain and Mrs. Harry G of its summer series of dances! of 416 B. Roy st., are receiving the Teschi park this evening. The! Bellefontaine, O., who has been the searon will begin at the Ma-|the birth of a son, born September} temple next Wednesday with | 21 The little one has been game excellent muic. Philip Marshall any & week she goes to the theatre witb | other men. She never tells me a} word about ft, but I have heard of | it. I have given her a hundred trials and she cries and promises never to do #0 again, because she doesn't want to lose me. The neighbors talk because she goes out with other men when she is engaged yo me, She wants another trial. What would you advise? CLARENCE, If the girl has had a hundred |the weekend in Tacoma trying reception for teach o% had practiced to combine indiffer Refreshments will| Hartectt with politeness for many, many attendance is Burope for the| years will return Mon-| A | th position to begin making your plans for the years to come. Constipation To relieve it, and to stimulate the torpid liver and other digestive or- gans, take the prompt ard pleasant Hood’s Pills Easy to take, easy to operate Made by C. L Hood Co, Lowell, | clear and elegant penmanship “I love you for love's sake alone! 0 come to wee me! You'll think that a will not—but you will—some }tained by Mrs. Daniel Buckley at ajschooi age. A tea at her home Monday afternoon.|ers will follow A most interesting address was giv-|be served. A en by Major Hodd, C. A. C., U. 8.| desired A—his “Reminiscences in France.”| Mrs, Walsh at the piano was re sponsible for a delightful musical program. Mr er who large have in four months, evening. ’ Mra, Lovell Smith, who Seattle for several weeks, has! returned to her home in San Fran " During her stay she was the | of Mre. A. L. Hawley, Mrs t o* Collins and Mrs. H. I 1 to show them some women could control them: and 1 be quite calm ingusted to find that caim- either, They ided, and I husband, at 1 so I resolv | day Neighbors of Woodcraft Service | The Neighbors of Wooderaft will) |hold a memorial service in the dish club hall, Eighth ave. and Der tag!" I muttered to mysedt, bitterly. see ne and w news didn't mov not huma aled to would understand. And Bob did, He came fully, i » long time. took a folded paper from and held it toward me. a8 Katherine Miller's letter to I didn't grasp Bob's Mre.|! aK. at least I wouldn't let See ae understand the plan which was forming in his mind, made him put his idea into a # been| (To Be Continued) geen Friends of All Club Reeds Miss Dorothy Shank, instru fame home economics extensor nano? of the University of Washing: | |ton, will hold a round table talk | of with the Friends of All c on “The Problem of the High Living as It Relates to the er Business Girls.” Friends or itors are welcome. . Thursday Progress Club Thursday with Mrs at over and R thought tor In Dr. and Mrs, Winthrop Hagemar New York city, are the guests of Mr 4 Mrs. A. R. Hawley It w him! However SME Judge Frederick Brown and Brown will leave Wednesday jtrip to St, Paul and Minneape For Rent om unit house on % t Seattle, I am many people in & rent this place. eral hun to build hy ront when | leas? $16 ah} th will make a the owner of this home. T build ‘the | room unit on my Y-acre Lit- y Farma (2 big 60-ft. lots) take possession and finish your leisure, Complete plans furnished free. Be a hom not a renter, My free cir-| will solve your ome prob- | me. words You see, Jane, In ly nodded the thing Do you mind on Miss Miller? R. W. F Victoria to at-| rot the Dr. and Mrs. leave Wednesday for tend the ball given in Prince of Wales Seattle A. A. U, Swimming and Diving Championships CRYSTAL POOL |) 2 Thursday evening, 8 o’clock, Sept. 25, 1919. acai gaat, Ge idea, Mr. and last big event of the aquatic season. Don’t Young, 1715 N fail to see the Northwest champions in in the this final test of the season. The pick of the entire state will compete and numerous records are due to be broken. what this is?” will | I wouldn't touch 913 Take the Progress club Ray Broulett o'clock. meet E. Green Lake | ave 2 if I go over to call It is not yet 9 late for me to call . my dear!” right—to the left except into my husband's | {"s I scareely heard hit next argu: | it at alae . ulld Meeting guild will meet with 1718 BE w McCrabt who ‘Firing the Furnace is not a popular pastime under any conditions, and ‘it do like to get real Heat Results from your Ts GRAND RIDGE WASHED NUT COAL mixed with coking steam coal or with lump will give the maximum in heat units at a minimum cost. And the moderate price of this money-saving fuel er Ton at the Bunkers PUT YOUR COAL PROBLEMS UP TO US. Tell us what kind of stove, range or furnace you use and we will be glad to help you solve the fuel ques- tion. Our expert will answer inquiries at Phone Main 442. nehine anshin ¢ Presnall have ‘Far near town g the their e+ summer untry place thell, expect come into © early part of October ment “If thé child is in the Miller get. her ”" 1 inquired briefly, holding the bitter thought which wa . wner, Mrs. Vincent morning " from China morning from have been for the ure the guests of Mr and Mrs, H house Gowen rs « |iem--oF see oth ave at 10 sterda hina, where th | meening \H. C. Peters, 716 38rd Ave. | Seattle Chapter No, 95 Seattle Chapter Order of wo Star, will meet in Corinthian hall at 8 o'clock ell Gibson will lbave Fri California where he will anford. y oe Totem Totem Two Hours of Keen Competition and Excitement Thursday Evening, 8 o’Clock All bathers must be out of pool at 7 vn this date. The Natatorium company, at this time, wishes to announce that Crystal Pool will close for the winter on Oct. 5, 1919. Social Service Department Persons holding book tickets may redeem Lt 1 social service department same at office or retain them, as they will ee hip agra be good in 1920, iby i LADIES, ATTENTION! | Private instruction. AN ‘Thursday? 12 to | persons wishing to com- exclusively for ladies, plete courses, make ap- péintments at once, Seattle Natatorium Co. Phone Elliott 1896 OVERSEAS SHIPPING AND TRADING OPENI COURSES TONIGHT, 8:00 O'CLOCK, SEPTEMBER 24, SHORE OPERATION OF SHIPS— Routine and Practice of Ocean Trans- portation. Woode Wooder Club club ns in. the Mr ‘ | 4 Mrs.| Friday by aft ‘The will Rail Za left 15 ayor ( gram fh Harriet Brad of Wa Ww ver of will utherine Bake the department “What Is Dy Pye —by Mr. E. J. Forman, TRANSPACIFIC STAPLES— October Ist. Trading Customs and Products of Coun- tries Surrounding the Pacific. Mr, Alfred W. Dyer. elub D retar Hallowell Sunday Johr of who Hallowel Mr intertc chairmar ai rrived © in attle for Seattle left. yesterday Washington, D. ¢ Nettleton the first Mr, and Mra, BOF daughter, who have been the guests | of Mr. and Mrs, C, J. Smith, left] | Monday for their home in St. Louis |Mrs. H. W, Salmon, daughter of Mr d Mrs, Smith, with her two} little girjs, accompanied Mr, and Mrs, Bush to St. Louis, which is her) home also Juvenile Inquent?" |their home Kansas Woman's Club Kar Woman the 93d birthday Mr the W. B Kast will leave b of October ’ | celebrate of M Potter at the home of her daughter, | |Mrs, Thomas Tuggert, 4023 |side ave. at 2 o'clock cee | Seattle Review of Maccabees for PHONE YOUR DEALER OR THE Collection of Commercial Samples Fur- nished, Bush andj} Sunny by Chas, A. Newhall Co., Industrial Chemists, Seattle Review, No. 8, of Macca will meet this evening at in the W. O. W. hall FOREIGN TRADE DEPARTMENT HAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Thikd at Columbia Elliott 554 | been, 8 | o'clock ‘ortsen Thygeran Auxiliary bd Fortsen-Thygeran auxiliary will| Miss Helen Wills, of Virginia, who hold its regular meeting Thureday,|hax been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| September o'elock in the|C. 8, Wills, has gone to Lox Angeles Arm All members are asked to|where she will attend school this be prevent wintery 707 SECURITIES BUILDING