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copa sted os en By REBECCA STEVENSON Home Phone, Capitol 617. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1919. WOMAN'S PAGE | umes) By CYNTHIA GREY . ° a P ss re mn ( nN “ hi eines ‘ : . ot very-expensive? ALICE Bouffleur | Fraternity Dance Luncheon and Theatre on fessio S ofa Bride Deak Mien aeye Kindly give: your. epkpion ‘et, &. marcind, SOME, WHS OOS SS ET asa a : Phi Gamma Delta was hostess at) Party In @ letter to @ woman friend, nays that while riding on a #treet car, a) | IMO Nt te i kes oF . an informal dance at the chapter rill Iago nr amen ITH fellow passenger asked her the location of certain streets, telling her be / ht have better ad- nd Mrs, Walter|*" Six of Miss Evelyn Colvin's girl Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Associatio dislikes, I might bh E: itha Mroster, Dr.| Neuss Thureday evening “in M00Cr tng,” were’ entertained oy Mr vonety 7 the Newspeper Waterside Adséclation waka tekener te the ie vised "you it your” father ten | Of some of the Freshmen ag ee vend of reading, ave wae rt I, Bouffleur enter H. 8. Tremper at a luncheon at the The converpation continued till he proposed a meeting the next day, to) ‘* for e 2 covers 7 y On ‘“K “uN IFWS N of oy ood book, making sure that the Me Be et 13 cover Seattle M 19 Bo Hotel Borrento today and a theatre| BOB COMES BACK WITH NEWS NOT FOR ME | which she agreed but aid not intend to keep the appointment ead . ‘lear, Other inexpensive . Wednesday even 2 I f, part te da y an tan . Ta Wy, 1 Ee yi clea ps oat bas Ma Yy j EB t elena af Sd —AND I PLAY THE JEALOUS WOMAN FOOL) bhe wrote that the incident amuned her; it dixgusts me, and I tell her} pitts he would appreciate are ap Married in Eas | | aah : ' dpm de hemi: Sendkerchicte, & nevictle, gern % Of unusual interest to friends in| Overseas Club As the twelfth stroke of the hour/like a very dainty tacetrimmed| "Mt clean, minded men and women have nothing but contempt for a) bendhesce sf foster Honored is the marriage of Mr.| ‘The Overseas club will hold their| died away, I got up and found my | handkerchief! woman who holds her womanhood so cheaply that she will flirt with | gly oA pliment to Mrs. Walter) George jr, son of Mr, and/ next weekly danc Saturday next cloak and put it ready to my hand.| Hin face wan white the ex.|every Tom, Dick, and Harry No Eleventh Bire.. John Campbell enter-/si-4 George Bradley of this city, tolat Doug! Pine and Broad-| Bob must come in a few minutes, 1! perienced eyen of hin w it showed) 1 claim that a good woman whould feel insulted when a strange man! Anniversary © guests with & motor {TlP) ties Jean McDermott, of Baldwin, | way are used for relief! felt sure, 1 was horribly ag 22 ey ecelltftd ne emotl 1" | ane her to meet him, instead of feeling complimented. Dear Mins Grey:—Will you help each rane AttHOIL. 1, which will take place Ovto-/ work end Mrs, H.| a fon sat ‘ett 2 Wadlit eaeey eneeer aad al nae pi Also, has a married woman the right to make a clandestine dinner en-|me out with an eleventh wedding ay afterno “ amma att age of the | Would npons n nad |it was #0 smooth and shinin — S oe oe Jackman will Rave charge of the) vime crumb of comfort about Babs,| “Bob!” I ef with desperate| agement with a gentleman dance hall acquaintance? I claim the wife is|anniversary, that is, with suggestions eee Mr, Bradley, who is a former stu-|punch and Mr. H. Jackman and abort ¢ as to decorations and refreshments? Luncheon dent of the University of Washing:|Mr, H. A. Sinclair of the reception |AMd some surety that Bob had not) quietnons |{nsulting her husband by such actions, and is not playing the matrimonial ‘A READER, ” UNC tea and a member ¢f Delta Tan! committes a5" love at nea oe i Strata ey hp not ot, | «ame on the square, and such acts on her part, if continued, will lead I am sorry, but the eleventh ° t ot Mins MeDer-| os a aughed “at my hope. ould | Bu nen he heard his name, he} pete anc peeaghe gat ow 5 : orry, ¥ i st erst seni. trate cae sass ‘ane tines well never be sure of that but I could| stuffed that square of white linen| *rMeht to the divor urt. In the possible lose of a good husband worth | ding anniversary isn't cele ire, R. A. Stuart's rkdge-lunch-|mott two 1 gol alwaye wure that the girl had/into his pocket. before he even|the doubtful pleasure that a married woman gets from such actions? She} brated formally. The en = esterday afternoon i putes rec gt nar ia cc hhing 0 | made love to him! How had he an-| glanced in my direction! | claims to be religious, and I tell her she is kidding herself. niversary is the tin wedding, a . BE. G. Hil, of Richmond! wit bring his bride here to live | ad | > 4 . ear os sia d he twelfth, silk and fine Unen, er ceasuaity lovely. Bright oe | ersom cwteet Ser? 2 could never krfow | tang newar'' T asked the logical) Flag she false ideas ag to proper womanly conduct, or am I peculiar and ag peer be mr 3 ckground | yy, , . I the truth qageson. ane “ewe | old fashiones he 7 ere in the U. 8. services imuee Moves formes ai aaa cone Watson-Hull Wedding | Mra Lawrence Rogie, with her “Uniens'—reproved my conasctence| “None! Nor allt” Bob. reptied, | *ashioned, as she ctalme? Fr nigh war 52,000 Johnsons, Bly foe the masses of roves nich were| Rev, J. D, ©. Powers rend the daughter, Frances Jane, will leave —“unloss you will trust your hus-| looking over my head rather than at| 1 Will thank you for an answer, as my mind is greatly troubled. 000 Smiths, 18,500 Waikers and 47, ‘Sragons in eagle and @ grace-|marriage service for the wedding| Wednesday for Piedmont, Cal, to) band's word! me, Then he started to pass me on W. DA 000 Williamses. Fiaed about the rooms, Ando eet lot Miss Hortense L, Hull and Mr.|Visit her mother, Mra, W. E. Am-| Once ina while a message came to| his way to join the men in next] One of three things ls certain: | manda the same treatment as BreD Ch ae ereat cluster of|George Z. KE. Watson Wednesday |men. Her sister, Mrs. Sheritt Har-| the detective waiting at the phone, | room. the wom her brother is striking a keen rer yy luncheon tenjevening at the bride's home, Mr,/clay, who has been visiting her.) Reports were turned in by his men) “If you have nothing to tell the! proper ex blow at herself and all woman v roses. gpl ep aggre Mre.| Watson has recently returned from} Will accompany her South Jas they closed up section after mec: | detectives, why hurry away from| mon horse sense or she is & kind. A man has nothing what vod coer ee by Mrs, J. A.joverseas service in France and see tion of the district they were search-| your wife?’ I asked in a wickedly| moral degenerate, over to tent. A weunh MEGE for Horlicks ae hare. 3 "e. Stuart |Germany. After the wedding tr Miss Achsa Lou Powell left Jaat| ing ; er vole. i Tour Shane lth woes dolnetin be protected, and her best and a ORIGINAL ana yp tig jMr. and Mra, Watson will make|week for the East to begin her One o'clock—and still—no Bob And because he didn't reply, I) go nearly with mine that it only cloak ts her womanliness \ = Milk their home in ‘Seattle, homore year at Smith Try as I might, 1 couldn't keep | laughed—a queer mad giggle—rather| would not be worth while to at- ‘The sexes are equal in their very » Matted Mi Robertson Pe snicape a ote my hands and feet still, Nor my/horrid to my own ears. And I/ tempt to make a repetition of difference—the man supplies the ‘~_. ‘ ‘ E si Mise Sara Livingstone will leave|™84 from harassing me with visions| reached out and caught my hus-| them brawn and strength, the women if f ains Sart tan sngageme nt : L the first of the week for Centralia|°* ™Y husband talking thru the | band’s coat, ax he passed the couch ‘The amazing, appalling thing the delicate, constructive ele. ne Rag ton leaves} =f. and Mrs. V. P. Nolan oe her brother and slaterin- | Urs to that tawny oy ve hap — and drew him toward| o¢ taay in the brasen, bold ef- ments, As such it is and ever who, with Dr + fleavee|mounce the engagement of their nal yagprcmaghy aspyse = rom some cranny of my mem-|me and whispered to him Taateey' of the seatoriorat oe will be. for the East, Mra. A. Rocke | daughter, Gladys Evelyn, to Mr.//t¥:, DE, and Min eee ee [ory: & part of a Bible verse took| “And he loved a woman in the vak| omen’ ft may be all ser well see on was it t an inter eee Falley | Stone: anes shape to tor e ley of Bor , 0 we eaten ot an iyer| Jobe Robert Brittain, of Valley trey trom ov where be has|*ape t© torture me: | |ley_ of orek re to anovilonn tec honters te: (Ene For cary, afternoon. ee a ah been in service for two and @ half], woman in the valley of Sorek | self stiffly, au 1f he were in unife 1 nen are equal to men—they |Her Father A Nutritious Diet for All Ages id wee > A years. I knew that my nerves were on| "June! At uch a time—-you-.| Are mentally. but not physically, | | Dear Miss Grey:—My father's 57th| Quick Lunch at Home or Office Delta Kappa Epsilon | eee Lon vat, ¥ ‘The advanced feminist who raves | birthday is Tuesday and I am at al T | edge for I coulda't shut that dis- | think—that * 3 _radbosean Dance }_ Dr. and Mrs, Albert J, Bouffleur) ,creeabie verse back into Ite proper rants and roars about | loss as to what to give him. Would |Aveid Imitati: and Substitetes Catherine Crawford, Mise) K deiction tiaterntty| Will lave October 10 for New Zork! ole ot my brain. I coulaart con (To Be Continued) woman, superwoman, and de you please suggest something that Jennings and Mrs. Coward) Delta are ew atormal dance|@04 Chicago, where Dr. Bouffleur + Sadere 2g Ala —_ co oe a ——$$—$—_—_____—— — the honor guests at the ten / entertained wien ne ‘Thureday eve.|Wil attend the surgeons’ conven{ rie two men in the office droned by the officers of the Texas) at the chapter house Thureday eve-| To) “Ines ecpect to be gone about] Zhe (men in the office droned on board the ship. ning. peseegir Be Mahe tn 1 yg ai’ eee pte much too bright, They hurt my », - tired eyes. I turned out the cornice ormal Tea Engagement Announced | xr. Hawthorne Dent will leave) lights lesving amie tha lance lanes Se J. E, Radford was hostess) Mr. and Mrs. H. H.“Benson an-|Sunday for California to be 60M€/ 15 spread a soft glow in spots, alter an attractive informal tea at the/nounce the engagement of their/ten days or two weeks | nating with darkness, My divan was club yesterday afternoon daughter, Virginia, to Mr. Raymond) “ee. jin shadow—and 1 felt quieter and ORCHESTRA “ef B. Ryan. Mr Eldridge Tucker | better, except for my sick imagina- ‘ — ‘ other, Mrs.| jon which kept picturing the woman chin and mothe ats g for Laun : | Louisa Key Norton, of Washington,|who lived in the valiey of Sorek Ss. K. INELAND, M4. H. Causten was sponsot . ID. C, will leave Saturday for Ari-| She had tawny hair! " 5: the ship Cripplecreek, launched leona to sp fe winte The clock ct “one"—""two"” Conductor the Skinner & Eddy yards this, as 10nSs OF | }#24 © spend winter : Ts clock imed “on a ee | very y to McFall entertained with « tea on board the Texas Fri y afternoon for Miss Helen Foe f and Miss Patricia Fothering eee day Anniversary John W. Eddy entertained of her daughter's young at her home this afternoon or of Miss Jessamine’s sev- ‘and Mrs. Malimon Samuels being congratulated upon the r gon the Swedish how Sept. 24. The lit- one has been named for his Earl Curtis Samuels. . al Music at First odist Church fs set forth the special at the First Meth- chureh for Sunday, September 5 1100 A. M. Prelude—Andgante Cantabile . «P. Techaikowsky “Magnificat” . ‘ J. Christopher rks} Alice Pinckston Maclean and | The Temple Chorus | “Nune Dimittis” . .J. Christopher Marks ‘The Temple Chorus } Postlude—Triumphal March | Costa | 700 P. M. Recital by Mrs. Montgomery Lynch William Faulkes| rank J. Sawyer .. Carl Bohm . Alfred Hollins for Grand Organ.....- | . - Batiste 7:20 P. M. “Our Glorious Land”.... +++. Frank van der Stucken) ie Temple Male Chorus ito Solo—"O Dry Those Tears” (harp accompaniment)... Tereta del Riego Prudence Weaver “Behold the Days Come, | Baith the Lord” Woodward The sketch shows 2 pa for a girl of 12 or 14 yea may be made of georgette Americans rty rs Party Frock for a 12-Year-Old Girl) dress which | crepe de chine or | St" or of satin or crepe me- Mr. C. Ernest White and bteor. The skirt is plain and straight sade The Temple Chorus jat sides ahd hack and the front is _& Quartet—“A Message of /finished with half a dozen wide Love” -++-Peter P. Bilhorn| tucks, the lower one matching the The Temple Male Quartet other five in width ard general ar Postlude—March in E Flat, |rangement, but being in reality a sere : E. Silas|hem. The frock buttons In the cen sod |ter back, Tucks finish the short mgagement Announced | sleeves and a wide sash of velvet ribbon in bi k or some dark rich ft Anna Barbour, of Piedmont, to Mr. Charles Barrett Herrick Beattle. gagement ir, and Mrs. E. F the engagement of their Louise to Mr. Louls J n, of Tacom The wedding will ake place the latter part of Nordahl an The engagement is announced of| smarter than t ing solely becs The smart wisest | girl, one # being reat ‘The arriv: bi selection hose for the without red. ter of re a Martage Announced hon hter, or, wreday afternoon, Sept , and Mr Taylor are both grad of th University of W and ‘th played a leading caflug activities. Mrs, lon: the Women win make their home in Seattle : in be! to a member “the Oval club, Dinner for \sitors Complimenting “onet and Mrs. eis H. Pope ® Mr, and Mrs. n B. Ankeny, “wata Walla, motored over ttle for a days, Mr. and Miv 6, Roone hosts at an infohy dinner at home Wed evening. try. piown, M414 3d 4; town, ta ' U 913 2d Follow¢ the wedding trip they | the of navy serge, of white bri emblems on sleeve and collar as well, does year, | flaring bow under the left arm ide fastening of the sash is a trif » usual back fasten- use it Is different ening frock that Is not only serviceable is really color is tied about the waist with a Th the growing frocks hardly last thru ome alteration of school days has as usual directed attention to the mat lenishing the wardrobe of younger members of the family, 7 Mrs. William Bruegger-| and it is interesting to oprerve that if anMunce the marriage of their| the rmiddy dress continues to be a rguerite, to Mr. Roy F-| tayorite. The regulation middy frock trimmed with bands| d and the convention sometimes not change ash-| hair's breadth in style from year to Separate skirts of plain or plald tailored wool] material with smart or society y the Tolo club, and| blouses of silk or cotton make up , Taylor 18 tphi Gamma Deltal excellent school outfits. These sep- arate skirts, of course, may also be worn with middies white drill. or smocks of For formal or “dressy” wear, vel- vet ig to have a tremendous vogue with the younger generation during the coming cold weather months, Thinking of a velvet frock one visualizes something rather expen- sive but when it Is considered that no trimming i# required and that dainty white collar and cuffs give ent complexion, Let's go buy Boldt’s sich pas-| the frock all the embellisment down. | needs, the matter takes cn a differ- Mr. Harold Preston, who has been | clock &@ guest at the Country club in Spo kane for | Saturday a few days, will return Mr. Heybrook Saturday, to begin his sen Ben Butler came down from | ny jh sounded on the the pride of Daddy's heart but I oo have smashed its golden bells Finally I heard Bob's car stop. My usband's quick footsteps scarcely hick pile of the Ort I kept wtill, I didn't ental carpet jor year at the University of Wash-| fee! like greeting him. Whatever ington news he had, geod or bad, he would eee take to the men in the office H Mrs. Olive Castle and son, Mr.| Mut didn't burry there at Richard Castle, of Bremerton, are | °P°* ad, he crossed to one of the gueste for a few days of Mr.| tHe tall lamps. And in his hand, 1 saw a bit of white linen! It looked and Mrs. J. D. Butler. Page oa’ | Mrs. William Patten spent last weekend at Camp Lewis. |He Told Her the | . cee | Time; Then Missed | Mra, Mohen, of Victoria, will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. $300 From Pocket Frederick Seymour, next week. eee | Mrs. W. A. Shannon, who has been at her summer home, Shannon. on-Chelan, for the past five months, feturned Wednesday and is again) at the Hotel Sorrento. | o-. Mrs. G. E. Hardenbersh, Gertrude’ Hardenbergh and Mr George Hardenbergh, left Thursday tor Chicago where they will spend three months and a month in Call- fornia before returning. are) Miss Andriette Bowen, of Tacoma, was the guest of Mra. Robert Walk- enshaw for a few days this week. ore Miss | Mrs. Frederick Wettrick and Mra. Alexander Phinney returned Sunday from Portland, where they went to attend the Malbouef-Lothrop wed ding. Mrs. Phinney’s mother, Mrs. R. F. Perkins, returned with them and will spénd a week with her daughter Lieut. Com. Francis Allen, who has been stationed at Bremerton on the Charleston, has been transferred to the Algonquin at Astoria, where Mrs. Allen will join him later. ee Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kempster have bought a home at 515 224 ave. N. and will occupy it next week Ballinger will leave to reenter Mr Sunday ford Richard for California . Mrs. Amos Brown, who has been in Nebraska City for several months visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Duff, will arrive in Seattle after | spending a week in Yakima, to visit| Mra, Waldo Rich ther daughter, | jar ardson. see Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert Bow den and child have taken an apart at the Imperial | Mr. William Bowden left Satur ment day for California to enter Stanford University. | Miss Agnes O'Neill, of Spokane, is} the house guest of Miss Geraldine| Jackson for the week. She will re-| enter the University of Washington | this falf, | . | Mr. and, Mra, Oliver. Dyer Colvin} left last evening for Vancouver to) spend the week-end. Dr. Clare Shannon, son of Dr,| | William A. Shannon, left Thursday | for Chicago to take a post-graduate | course at the Illinois Eye, Ear, Nose | nd Throat Post Graduate Schoo) of Medicine. Later he will take a sim ilar course at the Mayo Hospital be tore returning to Seattle. see Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bordeaux spent several days in Victoria as the guests of Mr, and Mra. Charles E. Wilson at their home in the Up- lands, and attended the ball given| for the Prince of Wales Tuesday | evening. Mr. Talbot Campbell, son of Col and Mrs. A, E. Campbell, left Wednesday for Roston to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology. | e“'s | Mr, and Mra. Frederick W. Law, formerly of ttle, he returned | from Torénto to spend the winter Jhere and are at the Hotel Clark. JOHN D. GIVES MORE It surely looks tough for Mr George Simmons, 37, colored, who is in the city jail Saturday | J. A. Johnson, $42 W. 62nd at., was on his way home early Sat-| urday morning when he was stopped | at Eighth ave. and Union st. by a colored woman, who asked him for the time. Later he missed $200. Sergt. William Steen, in pursuance | of his duties, was ambling across the street at Sixth ave. and Madison at. when he saw a lonely figure hov ring in a deep shadow of a build ing. He pulled Mra, Simmons from the shadows, She was unable to give the officer a satisfactory ex-| planation of her movements | At the station a search revealed | $200 hidden in her shoe. Johnson | appeared and identified her aa the woman who stopped him. Mra. s maintains ence, yet she mourns. RUSSELL TO DIRECT SINGING AT SERVICE Song setvice, directed by Francis | A will be held at United States Shipping Board Training sta tion in West Seattle Sunday. Chap. lain Maurice J. Bywater will preach inno- | on * “No Man Can Serve Two } * will be his subject at St. John's West Seattle church st Spiritual church will hear Rev, Edward K. F on “The Con. tinuity of Life jay evening. Rev Emma apwortl will speak on “Churchyard Ghosts" at the Pro kressive Spiritual society meeting in| Carpenters’ hall, at 3 p.m | THOMAS A. EDISON Is IN SPLENDID HEALTH In better health than ever, Thomas A. Edison inventor, is working almost half again a hours a the day as the ordi lividual in his laboratory, according to William} jaxwell, vice president of the nomas A. Edison Co., of Orange, J., who is stopping at the New | Washington hotel | Tyee Tribe Will Give Vaudeville! Tyee Tribe, No. 67, Imperial Order of Red Men, will give a vaudeville | show and dance at Carpenters’ hall, | 1620 Fourth ave., Monday, beginning | at 8 p.m. The public is invited MILLIONS TO EDUCATE NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—John D.| Rockefeller has made a new gift] of $20,000,000 to the general educa tion board, founded by him, to be used in improvement of medical education in the United States His gifts to that organization now | total about $300,000,000, SEATTLE SHOULD BE | GREAT SILK MARKET) Seattle the great Chi ket. This is the advice Dent, Shanghai, stopping Frye hot In this way, he| the trouble of shipping silk across the nation and back would be | averted 3 | Bolshevism, altho it was not] named #0, troubled the civilized world as far back as 73 B.C, of | the Playing “Souvenir de Spa,” with a cello solo by George Rogovoy, and “Sweetheart,” by Victor Herbert. HOW MANY KISSES DID IT TAKE TO WIN YOUR GIRL? This chap needed only THREE. ; One night he impetuously steals a kiss—ONE! Later he acquires the second, in a manner which she says is P an outrage—TWO! (as Edmond Dantes might say). When he does this, he warns her that when he kisses her a third time he will not let her leave him. All her soul and energy is put into staving off the fatal day. But finally she gets “THE THIRD KISS” and that leads up to a climax with a surprise in it. The story, now here, is straightforward and enter- taining, with no loose ends. t A Tale of Real Life and Some of Its High Lights