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THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919. WOMAN'S PAGE | — By REBECCA STEVENSON Caoeat 03%, Oe eeeey oe, aici eet 4 By CYNTHIA GREY Lue coompanied her daught r Ba for Tea eT wilt mane her hose, with her for t Sissies Sediis One, Kiddies; CO ee Bullitt Delta Gamma was hostess this| ‘There will be a ca ea] eee see Just Make This Turkey Trot | 0 0 se « moun ago sty momen hoe growing ice Mru ee Scott |afterncon. at ite regular tea: fo Committes of Myrtle| aftisa Dorot ti with u , Mra. Wait ore the Freshmen giris at the Universit @ lunc Su or ashington 1 . ordia switation ttend 3 — et . singe kee Q wes y F wtthy adh wee cannot seéin to get with eny mother. My Tuesday af settled down in buat oung woman, and whorm House Party ; TY tata, auras th mothe approved ¢ marriage, and she di ot seem to like my 1 entertai 1 a nat non they cannot seem to live er . Rozema Hostess appellee My CT bs with a house party this weekend at) Pagtor’s , Soe | Mr nd y Beh e) . y . » consulted me on this # and it worries York, and Mrs, H. E. Campbell, | ‘The guests include Miss or Lit ba ; guests of Mr Maneas City, who is the guest of | der, Miss Dorothy Greene . * pies Mr. Schoolf Mrs. Corwin Eberting, Mr K LA of the inter EPWo Visitors, Miss Ethel Myers usk in desperation if you can give me the limit, and this will drive me wild F. J. Calkins, were the inspira der, Mr, George Li ar \ tk . t 1 by | mtititde ® y ¢ 1 could not send her elsewhere, and for the attractive tea at which | paren Ko ogram has been arranged by je De pitol Hill, ‘The cabinet Iw er to anyhow, #0 you see I cannot let my Martin Rozema was hostess at ate ; . Mr. Luther 1 home Wednesday afternoon \ » wp) 2 . r oe offt to center the table on i ’ eral month t lant event t 1 to part with m nanan more, who was in. Se ho} nd my wife cannot Ife together much covers were placed for twelve home and blue hydran and black-eyed | @4ys, Mrs, Harry W . » Commonwealth Club wife, so 1 feel that everything 4 ine Were the unusual decorations | ertained with a ema on Commonwealth elt Mr. an ' ie n r iainst me, altho I must find some ( ‘Irby About the rooms. Music was a| her home Saturday after Beptember 29 ‘ ts| daughter € method of solving thia problem. My a ‘he afternoon Daughter Yolock. Forest I, Hudsor i aTth ave, Mr, and Mra, Walter sai, ‘Siew Cobee,. has Stanford Women's Chub Dae gett t of the Railway Men's League, fany will oceupy their former home LIEN NEED. ‘The Stanford University Women's Piet Club Program oe te Se GM. Senith OF wee the “Plumb Plan” for . * ag rg 1b will hold its quarterly meeting Miinesday, October 1, is announced. | the birth of a daughter, Septemt invitation. te extended to the| ter, Mian will leave ,. ty club at i Court Functions of th rahe 9 Bay cm ageless publ , Ne k to be > “an a ppermlc ia , ' be mad ore Friday is the subject of the/ Ue one has Deen na e033 - » nt pa " coe , : t information call Mra, stions Raroness aesperd ' Main . Baminenan the newerees wit ve| Monday Practice Club sonal pobre : 3 os David Edward 4 Mrs. Frederick Bauaman will en © Mins Helen Noble, has gone 4 se P prom Rainier Beach Woman's Club Harry W e o ltertain the Monday tice clu er da » Now York City, where Mt é 2 Pra : ‘The Rainier Beach Woman's club with @ luncheon at her home Mor Mra. Thomas Garrett, who has| Wl! attend choot wish her to give a whist party at 820 ow Mrs. day, October 6 This is the ¢ B age one ° . as teat taliihees ‘anaar “ k the Lakeside club house. ncheon for Mr jrow Bii mnornallprie pected been the guest of her woniniaw and) | een ities ta atthe daeenee P| daughter M and rs. © ret marrie ettengel ese Senate gaan Be ha ag St sever r ‘ - Lcune eiie Xi Mrs. P. C. Sanstrom, Mra. Ray Sel- To compliment Mrs. Ivan Wetten | ‘i —_ vi “ r ad t c nm ho " Mra, F. W. Chriswell, Mra, ie wales Richarc Orthopedic Tea Shop © to other daughter Gobble 1 . ne cthier. ane’ Ge ees at an fhformal tur " ‘ ‘ rmuth and Mra. B, R. me Thurs tert of the Orthopedic tea st wit ab) ; aa rt, a con » ‘ now the t de wiaiise om * mstrong. Refreshments will be EPaformal Dance Fe ee ee er eee | ter, Alia ‘Catherine ‘tatty of ; I moe show vows will stand atone, | Seg osgr song oth bond fails Jn honor of her bridal party, Mies) Wednesday iron Thursday,| their summer home int aks ” ee th s Man ates . ~ : Some derson will entertain with oti ne 1 ts M for the week } . er and au seni z 3 i ect as poxasible. ou aun: Jerse se e Hh) Queen Ar Hin; Bri ny eae ire Mu Packard and Mrs. Hanson, who t {f one wide half equa an y should ¢ room Meeting of College Women informal dance tonight at her) Rak Saturday, Washington Park rn 7 < by the heavy black lines in the diagram on 23d ave and Renton Hill. Every third wee Mr. and Mra. L. C. Gilman have been her guests during the * ‘ a his te nal ay feel in entirely her | The association of Collegiate Alum- 2 d jo ut bve sub » pee 1 home him out and stand up er teal tha e ‘ . 1 see the fruit and flower mission will take| one to Hood River for the week-|*¥mmer, leave today for their nteiggr her feel that she is |nae and the College Women's clib i = c be fun to paint his brown and red coat upon him with , she pleases in this |will hold its first meeti t the ‘ ghares for the entire week. end to visit their daugt Mra, |‘ Brookline, M ter-cok ' wareet malty ctu praia eception for Mr. and verily: Send . bi | Kimball 5 rest of the | Women's University club promptly at | | bg: sty ee * Mr. and Mra. 1 will cb | ’ the super. [1230 o'clock. A war work ‘ us | . and Mrs J clock. A wi sympo- . Gow wage Lee ae Slater-Schultz | Mr. and Mra, Josiah Towne and| thelr country hon ree Tre | vision © e sium will b sented by Miss Mary and Mrs. ic POWER, > ne of adi 3 te rs. J ne hav ‘oint an eturn © show you ruse er, ™ X. Ave Just returned from China| The wedding of Mixs Janet Schultz | Afr a undro have removed | Point and return 0s stig pond eee ae " ire Joun rt e ape be and Mr. Charl late from t emont Apartments to | house Octo! onfessi n ite consideration and make (Winslow, Miss Rose Glass, Miss “nd are with _ Sages a at home he bi the Sobers Maensiand summer ofa eel free to indulge in her Nettleton and Dr. Mabel Seas Next week the six different gu r rthur . amine Gar ong rere i pen and that fe in her pmee Mre er Se rf t Yarre Mra. Hamilton I , c old duties, ax she sees fit. | « en who served overseas home to their friends at a recep evening, Rev. R. returned to Seattle Y "i « ‘ ‘ ee ee In you must do this t ‘ Reservations for Las officiating. The wedding was tr d rold McCaughey | ed trip ‘opyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association ou WILL lose your luncheon may be made gp llaatespen darned plant quiet one, performed in the presence ect to | the firat of the week ——— fe phoning the club, Elliott 4840 or me Geiock. Mr. G ob yy of intimate friends and relatives. | to MeCaughey’s mother cf © ome . nr wy 01 2441 on or before Frida fork ih Asking, In the o%| rie shel an Se a. ai aen Skee mel TOUCNO With ME WITH ¥ WILD THEORY—AND fires, 10 to ak. Some time eer! ae ‘and during part of that time | Wiliam Stanley. | 3p | Autumn’s Gold I WAIT AND WAIT FOR BOB jitne'mo’” Aw ume panel we be LONDON MAN FINED Been principal of St. Paul's high 7 Papuleal Patenes “thy Wks oe came § Crinkde: Web eas 40 tae ji pol in that city Banquet for A iGenan Sabah wiGne tivn vd . " t t 1am concerned—in the ab-|home nearly every evening, but FOR HIGH WHISKY 4 a Soldiers and Sailors en visiting Mre. Andrew Jackson " re ria se pre paises corey ‘ teaay es {REET Offered to take me diny place! LONDON, Sept. 26—For charging Entertain Informally A banquet, is scheduled | for : cdeniW Maik Pts ler iirads® lin return. 1 received many invita|tgo much for beer and whisky, T. Gy eee eee mae 6:00 a patung my | tion t from her bo Riri and Mrs. Walter Foster, who| Weinesday, October first at 6:30. | oe oe Wo m r ? | erectnlive wia wail Genk adie Sk the Hotel V the banquet room of the Firs . *. George a Jenve . i aawaiin ate s * ! hat 1 he suggest—when m asneemenes " byterian church, h ring sy for Omaha to visit her par t pa pir he seria This was all right for awhile, but re prmally at . ng rirgflleingy hg and Sailors whose names are on the . Mr, and Mra, Elmer Neville hila! ¥ it goon grew, Ure *, and I thought eee . | honor roll [She will Ko on with them to New felt t wan, 4 tr ‘All bunk, my child! Your nerves | nim unfair. Finally I did accept an Sade | A program of music and speeches | York, planning to be away about six | i ‘ to rear himself ell an the yr gg inte Now, sit you down |invitation from a boy friend. This ‘appa Alpha Theta |by prominent people will be an at-|weeks or two months. poor nur Aw soon as you drowned | (here, my dear—and just relax and /made the young man angry. and it! | Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae will |traction. Officers from Camp Lewis teed | ‘ off, some aned scoundrel climbed = you nusuA comes lended our friendship abruptly. = to be given at the family resi i ” " . back. We'll have our little one-—safe and the Navy Yard are expected. | Mr. Frank/Fretwell, who has been \ into the room . y ‘ he at once be; talk about me the first meeting of the year| ; and sound-—tomorrow — at the/in « disrespectful way. He told im: DLENASL ow at the home of Mrs. Mar-| This entertainment is open to the |in California for the past two weeks 2 put a hand over the 1 ll j Baker, 2300 30th ave. §,| public | watt return’ Saturday / mouth—and skipped!’ said ad ee ‘ |poxsible and unbelievable things. I ER Ni heon will be served at 12:30./ ° . | ea, 2 ; who has a most irritating way of |» wig Bey ragerors my hair—for’ the | told him what I thought of him, and gs Ay ST: LING business meeting ,will follow.|Seattle Cha ter Dr. and Mra. Caspar Sharpless tolling the detectives exactly what| {iret time in weeks, but we jconidoit f Absolutely refuse to speak to him X\ { kth Dre. John Bush will jhave returned from their country they are intending to tell him. “And : 2 a nm ac) My girl friends tell me I do wrong, Se soporte aes Gatsentt..to the|1V0+ 96, O. home and are again in their town now—wan that infernal villain a man | CWstomed to do, ;that I should «peak to him, They \ For i convention held in St.|_ The Seattle Fs No. 95, O. E. | house s or a woman t was 11 o'clock—time for Bob to/say he is making a fool of me. But Life Mrs. Charles Curtis and S.. will give a card party at Wing's ° \ “Who bought the candy—a man or| tUre. 1 cuddled up on the divan!T don't think I shail, when he talks tfe- Gerald White will assist Mrs, cafeteria, 1409 First Monday} Mr. and Mre. Carl Do: b Nie a woman? That to find out,” | one, Waited for my husband.» Cir pout me unjustly to his and my Time Reservations may be made| evening, September 2 past |taken the Swanstre nth ‘| . of the de o ergata tire and put her to/friends, and triew to humiliate me in - wints 4 wil Me . ne detectives went away, alllevery way. What do yo a ie : calling Beacon 531. All Thetas eight We cs winter, and wilt it next N it will be hard to find out,"! 4 Gre; Who wit by Daddy'alneet? T MBN te E anda oseae Satis- ged to come, i Ib 1, “because Oliver sells hun P adéy's clears hin 7 } 2 4 Se ate Second Dance of Commander Miller Freeman of the ods Of thes at aeary Gag. tel ; Daddy's clga » him, even if I wanted to, for I faction ‘ ee chy he Navel Training Station is in Wash nf} : hie 2 endiens “y|have nothing but hate in my heart} ncheon for Bride-to-Be Winter Series ington, D. C., on business. \ iy any iy Ta let ag gt _ jfor him, and I would go l@ blocks | Fo compliment her sister, Miss! The Eastern Star club will hold the “e- tis | 7 al a et seis = he ; chimed the midnight|out of my way to avoid seeing him. Drances Taylor, who will be an Oc-| second dance of their winter series) Mr. and Mra. Henry Sander have t preisie ae ) still—my husband did| Please tell me what I should do. bride, Mrs. Victor Vaughn /in Christensen’s Broadway hall, Fri- returned from Spokape, where the A t this the older of Jetectives | not come ee j E. D. will be hostess at a luncheon | day evening, October 3 9 o'clock. have been for the past two weeks F came over ang tox © by my (To Be Continued.) | Since the things the young after-| An invitation is extended to all F ary . Bari db mg apin, he amaeeene man is telling are “unbelievable” ern Stars, Masons, and their friend 5 Stoltenberg and daugh mee oh me veton and “impossible,” it would seem r woe augers | hebsae Sten desis tated: peri MissinG REMBRANDT that he is making a fool of him- | Blenheim Sterling ‘ from Chicago where " jong was it from IS BELIEVED LOCATED "*"% rather, than you. How. Silyerware will or We wae thee / the t My pert Lori Bip bdleg gon mini ‘ ever, Sou ar tainly justified prove a delight- BY BETTY BROWN ed the child to eived b> be o 7 hat is be in feeling as you and in cut eveygy time you put the time you ¢ S ne | a misting Rembrandt ting hig acquaintance : ints are learning the|iitchen and found the “ which was bought in a sale at Pre it onjfyour table. q , 4 Halon Packie “ave ‘: ne | ects to be had in com:|the candy?" © | torin $88 ty ‘an officer atiths] Gina donek ee the eee Made in Seattle for twen- out ha you chance to meet him, don't | ty years and sold by lead- monies pe to combina Bredius, a fi cre r ; ~ P ba f i ne | Chaptr ; . - the great art) avoid him to the extent of walk ing jewelers, s s ¢. Campbell, of Kani . ¥ ~ Bgnedn poses Mrs, Lorimer tive © bl for exam{| ing 10 blocks around him, but aunt, Mre,|” Lb 4 charm | turned on me sharply and mo age nd Jeet of the picture do not talk with him. Affect an nd will remain until) %) te Fol Pace politely, I had been thmking of Bob, 7 hae erucifixior The theory is| indifferent, uninterested attituc A ly veiled § ’ nd go! ee ‘ad had been that the picture was taken to South 01 " fn sont 90. ¢ 1 »vember ‘ “ ol’ with half of my mind, 1 : toward him, and people will soon 1623 Second geod thread lace 1a girdle of twisted | ¢ him, at the moment, with|Africa by Mrs, Adrian Vanderstel,| learn his true character. Thus Ave., at Seise! Wihed Miseee. wha 1 sean | 01d tinwue ’ of golden} Katherine Miller. Was it any won-|Member of the noble Dutch family| will the revenge that he aimed 4 Millinery Show Place “ ho has been | daisies crowns the brown satin hat 5 * ot at Winery She Btewartillepending the commer in Bent nn | Males ctown : atin hat.| der that the detective's sharp ad-|Mamed Stix.. The family were pa-| you be upon his own tat the Fo! incoln, will leav dress made me jump? And that,| trons of Rembrandt 1 Seen first of October tor ew York |NO JOBS LEFT FOR because 1 had fost my polve. 1 felts ——— She ix the daughter of Mr, and Mrs y and turned red? Edmund Myers, formerly of Seattle BRITISH OBJECTORS Mrs, Lorimer that dreadful eee LONDON, Sept, 26—The wport min repente How long did Mr B herwell, of San Fran.| Education committee has ar 1 take you to get home after you hi < former state deputy bank com. |itw decision not to reinstate any of | turned the . child over te “ missioner, is @ guest at the Ho « forn teachers 0 claimed ex.| Chapin ; . half a are About hour. said in emption from rery n the army 2 ; ; ies me anything but a pleasing way, for his manner had made me unreason at the Sel wyn Apartments. ‘This was to en for such 4 ort walk, Mrs, Lori able Miss Anna Louise Soelberg to mer? On S Sale Showing Gehman’ Son POPULAR IW ICELAND] santa le Saturday at $10 to $50 Less Than Regier Vane oe LONDON, § 6 ing the shrubbery “if r. LH. Moore, of Olympia, state mots fad 4 ‘ For a ghost—which you | never To the Women of Seattle: COA I S tin tee th re te luct «kad la lavoek thitonds ic [ae eReanO eT” I am showing one of the largest and best | 8 coter” proper and the lightweight} “Damn it-—what are you driving Mrs. F. H. Osgood and daughter, |motorcycle. The skootamota weigh#| ®t, Morrison?” asked Daddy assorted stocks of Plush Coatees and long and SUITS halo fag edt anaes d Pr germ oat gina Lute | Fhe oe fo you Coats anywhere in the Northwest. Every Chapin and Mies Mary Chapin lett |I0- approximately $298 | Heow-—ty. nonident--ok- veneers coat is guaranteed as to quality and style, Wednesday for nlifornia. Miss uppose you put off questioning Our display of suits priced to $150. [| Chapin. ana att Treat, Aten FINE BRITISH FARMER — | imaay, petting vers. comforting : serge Beye ko SS than quoted and our coats priced to $225 will ap- the Santa Barbar hool for girts| FOR THISTLES ON [Vy ade lebanes rae leading — the peal to every woman who appreciates [fi '"'’ “'"'*" a: 96k wok “ane | set esd cab MR ran eh 04 (Signed) P.J.O’HARA. real quality and smart style. Special Mr. Roy C. Rarth, of § ‘ land so that| main hall, that, | caught the import showing in the popular Peach Bloom. isco apending a few wee ‘ flourished, John Bawin| of Morrison's inquiries PLUSH COATEES Seattle, a guest at the Hotel Free, | Gunn, a Kent farmer, who blamed} "Daddy!" “1 whispered, “Daddy! papi aoa | aoe shortage of labor, was fined $100 Did that awful man dare to imply 88- to 38-inch Length Special fr xyses Ponts, aoe $19.50, $25, $29.50, $35, $39.50, $45, $50 and $59.50 SUITS i EC ; UBBELBILT LONG PLUSH COATS \? ar ag ancouver. ; Ynished Full length, guaranteed Plush Coats, dozens of models, all sizes, Plain | ties Vid Seva We ity Renie tas . and fur trimmed Wonderful values acerca met j PUCTEES Coo carina |f 32250: $85 $39.50, $45, $50, $50.50,'$00.80 to $00.50 to Seattle, and Mrs. Smith will $37.50 Hutt tan | CLOTHES FOR BOYS | New YorK SHOWROOM SAMPLES Values to $65 closed out at sence thelr home across Lake Wawh $150.00 to $175.00 Coats at $99.50 ington will be occupied by Mr. ar GUATANT pi SIX MONTINS? Collars and cuffs of genuine Squirrel, Australian Opossum, Nutria Beaver, Mrs. John B. Murphy and théir so oR daugh Misa n Wood Murphy. Y ‘The only boys’ suit with distinetive fe a-| Black Opossum, etc Handsome models. This reduction is ff) 4 788 y tures of added wear and worth. Fall show- forced in order to Mra, Scott Baker, wife of the tate| SBR HOW, TORRY Corr ae your Dey PAULINE make room for incom- fea 5 ap ag NG SHOP Ing goods. fine aa Bilis Benie ra tobe muon of| supa 8 ag 0’Hara’s Upstairs Women’s Store Ho Piso 1p a ee leas tS aS GON No i THE JUVENILE | SECOND FLOOR ECONOMY MARKET popular fabrics, Anwot CORNER FIE AVENUE AND PIKE STREET | who haa heen viaitine her mother, SHOP wor BOYS | Street Mrs. Henry Lucas, left last evening 305 Vine st.