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1 PAGE 10 | Office Phone, Main 600 By REBECCA STEVENSON tome ron WOMANS PAGE | it 617, THE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1919. ATTLE STAR Pet Dog Is Jewel Smuggler Luncheon for Informal Tea } { roness d's Honoring Mra, Edward Langdon} Baroness d’ Anthenan py tonering Mrs. Edward | Langdon | Persomal = == Complimenting Bar aitrea | © cae eee ee . — : a rte Augusta Burwell, who] Mrs, Wallace Green Collina will re = . oune ot Ses ha from J where she! turn, October from the Mast where membe the Sur OEY ageghcemgi vom gett qos bg Sur Digctaon dig rato nigiocie ag aso no wit] informal tea at her home Wed Mr. Rarrett Green left yesterday ‘ee cat th ub Wednesday | “8” after “rag for New York :, 2 cone an nth on on « une ‘ Boece the aan eee | Jeemble Shop Dance er. and Dre, 3. C. Miiteeon and 5 t widow of Hix} Miss Marion Sowle will be in|daughter, Miss Marion, returned Sat Recollections,” 1s ‘ seecllency Baron Albert d’Anthenan, |charge of the regular dance at the|Urday from East Sound, where they former Beigian minister plenipoten J Shop tomorrow evening. [have pending several days. tlary to the court of Jap Raron ore € Pp rAnthenan, who was the descendant! Jynjor Practice Club 1 seve. sail! ocke-<Ratbelaing salt of an ancient Belgian family, whoas Mrs. Thomas Stimson is largely re- (/4V@ for the Kast the middle of Oc members, afar back in the oma sponsible for the organization of this jtober to rem during the winter of history, have been statesmen and ci which has been in existence for eee diplomats, died in 1910 at his POSt) over tive years, She is its president | Miss Alice Hole will enter the ET akye. \Shortly before the out |fro i rern. Tan ie sear: | Univ ce. Hole. will enter, the break of the war, the baroness re ior. phe club meets odd Mondays | . ° turned to Japan. a w pe eee at the ditt nt homes of the mem | Mr and Mra. ¢ , Wardell wil SUE sileiar tara poring into Met. |0t the cittereat hemes ct the. sates ave invenday for Californie, Shay cm yg aagha ond ble for one program during the sea | wil visit in San Francisco and Santa pane Rend of 0 ergeniention which son Like many another club, this) Barbara obtained $40,000 for the Belgian Re one has done little with its programa ore ¢ Met Fund, largely thru her lectures | siring the two years of the war, and| Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Campbell left | pea temper is therefore planning for this year | Saturday for a month's trip Bast Bee tea plster of Sie William Hang. |, (herve Pier of adterest and on month gard of Bradenham Hall, Norfolk, |) tiaem PRS England, and of Sir H. Rider Has “sigs Margaret Ames, who is chair: | guest of her sister, Mrs, Frank Tay gard, the novelist, and is herself the author of several be among them “Fourteen Years of ®) October in the Seattle Fine Arts so} Mr. Robert Hoffman returned last) Diplomat’s Life in Japan The | ety rooms for the benefit of the| week from Alaska where he has been Twin Soul of O Take San," and tt) Co tidren’s Orthopedic hospital, She| spending the summer sequel, “Her Mother's Blood,” which | 1, assisted by Mra. Charles H.| . < was published last December Farrell and Mrs. Broussaix C. Beck,| Mrs. C. F. Graff and daughter edd both of whom are members of the | Miss Florine, left Sunday for Califor ‘ club. The other members are Mrs. | nia wh: Mies Florine will attend Dinner for 3 |Thomas Stimson, Mrs. Harold Stim-| Bishop's School for Girls at La Jolla Mr. and Mrs. Morrison jon, Mrs. Alexander Scott Bullitt,| Mrs. Graff will remain in the South To honor Mr. and Mrs, Phillips/Mrs, Keith Logan Bullitt, Mrs.|/for two or three weeks visiting Morrison, who have returned to S@!Letcher Lambuth, Mrs. Ira Rawn, | friends before returning to Seattle left Saturday man of the program committee, is | lor | |planning to give a recital the end of ooks and novels, for California of Port Town University Attle to live, after two years spent! Mrs. Mason Hawkins, Miss Margaret) returnis in Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.| Ames, Miss Frances Robertson and) Miss France! Hill Fransioli were hosts at a handsome Miss Florence Williams. leah with enter the @inner at the Tennis club Saturday ae | Washington ‘this fall evening. After the dinner, bridge ue fall. “Rush” ‘The big event for on at the University ‘was arranged for the guests. |Orpheum Party and Tea Miss Grace Jones ‘ | To honor Miss Helen Thompson. | york, will be the que who leaves soon for Honolulu with|erinlaw and sister |her mother, Mrs. Mabel Thompson, freshmen is now of Washington. jto spend the winter, Miss Elizabeth ter. Bowen entertained 15 guests with an|y. y of Onweg wt of h Mr. an iss Mildred Riegeluth, Monr oft broth nd Mre |John A. Freeman, this fall and win Free He w t want to cheat the United States, but he did get the $10,000 jewels belonging to his mistress, Mre. Nikolal Bhiwetzoff, wife of | a former banker of Moscow, past the Rursian border without paying duty When he arrive in New York his collar was pened and the Jewels hidden within it declared. Confessions ofa Bride Copyrighted. . by the Newspaper Enterprise Association BOB KEEPS SILENCE \TERRIFIES ME AND IN WHILE MY ANGER SULTS MY HUSBAND) @ niece of Mr. and Mra A wound from Daddy's door made! door, with a click, that it was an|/ As its name implies, it is a me, | Orpheum party at the Moore theatre man, is also a guest at their home. us ik that way Evidently Daddy ult And 1 realized how hard brief in span. of heated action; also /Saturday afternoon and afterwards Paks Jand Morrison had heard my hyster-| Hob would take it, too, And then, ‘a time of coll and seasoned plotting | at tea. Mre. Hartwell de Pew will leave,|ical giggle, Bob hurried to join) having accomplished the worst, I along the lines made popular by/ i 0h Bo ‘ October 1, to spend the winter in|}them and clo the door between | threw myself onto the bed—and was Machiavelli. | Dinner at Women's Southern California. During her|us. I heard the clock chime again | sorry! Friday every sorority gave its brs Univ ity Club jstay she will give a series of parior| before their conversation end I had a great deal to be sorry lular tea at the chapter house for the | C/niversity Olu talks on features and attractions of| s:ohoqy spoke, when Bob came out|@bout, I discovered upon reflection Incoming ones. Saturday there were) There will be a dinner at the! Alaska. CE gg age ae ligt For upon this very n thie rainy parties, today and Tuesday there will | Women’s University club Friday, Oc- | eee at last. He ore Ly 4 pes Tanas [evening swith i Linpin aset n r yn to *, but dear o yadddy ing ith » con J be more parties—dinners given by tober 3, for members only, to honor | Dr. J. T. Slaughter, who returned tans ote He kissed me,|!Ma, I had planned to t the the different sororities at the differ | Miss Julia Button. Miss Mabel Chil-/from the bare hospital at Nice in| “vd the situation. Iie Kissed pur |true st a the th bad ‘ent chapter houses—and all ending |berg, Miss Elizabeth Dickerson, Mrs. | July, is again in Seattle after «pend bere thes Bob's car hours [ had lived thru while he ha ‘Almost promptly at the appointed) Morence Denny Heliker, Miss Lulle|ing six weeks with relatives in It struck me that he was terribly | been gone with the A. E. F | and circumspect hour of 9. Wednes-| Nettleton, Miss Adelaide Pollock, Dr.| southern California. He was accom. | a it "ruck ™ sats alate 18-8 Sle ought te have teen tell be May is “Silent Day,” whereon a great | Mabel Seagrave and Miss Cella Shel-| panied by his wife, Dr. Hattie) "Tene ‘mabe — : ye fore. He ought to know that I had “Wall descends and there is no com-|ton, club members who have recently | siaughter [piawether aheet Babe, Gnse in te) ed in tele’ heunes that Thad munication between desired and de-| returned from service overseas } eee poy he gjenee, ABE ghia aap Saree Thedkad a “telained siring. Thursday and Friday are the 3 oe deg Mrs, Samuel Russell returned] gays “° “ould have her ba how it happened that my| final and preference dates. Friday | Copjpg of Lectures Thursday from Portland, where she Jered if Bob had dared t had been confused with that night the precious bids go out by | = = 1 wondered ob had dar © F 4 has been for the past few days. x ht 5 ge = ae «; why IL had worn that awful special delivery and Saturday is|By Mrs. Van Ogle “a [Mane 50 ire Sent, or Seen | wig; and how I had nursed the % pledge day. After that there is noth-| Mrs. Louise Van Ogle announces &| fra. Joasie Ives xpent the week. | WUarrel. My husband refrained, at / oo) Olt Ing to do but put the ribbons on and|serien of five lectures, beginning lend in Everett, the guest of ‘Mies| att {fom dimcuming it with me./UONE Sew) fend it all to the papers. Monday, October 20, at 10:30 a m..| Pauline s [5 was cory. = wanted te kiss an8j , ‘ uline Smith, make up—to swing once more upon | °Uld find so much to distrust eee land one each week thereafter until see H P ing eee Ane tT mae 2 een 8 | Sed, [the marital merry.go-round of alter. AP had promised to get thru Luncheon by Mrs. Bolcom |? “tries is ended | Mr. and Mrs. James Twohy arelnetne lece cad hate quarrale ana|with the whole story, this very , | “American Indian Folk Music” will prance’ eas tee ee ee ee pee ane t x Mra. Care 2B) in San Francisco on a short’ visit. | \ ines! night! My plan had been «polled To compliment Mrs. Clare E.'ne the subject of the first lecture ote set | That was one by-product of Babs Marneworth and Mrs. Earl P. Jam! rhe second will be on the “Cherry] ners J. MM. Waldrip, of East| i. et ree, never BRNO MO AN OPEN) ct fon, both of whom leave shortly for) . ca . Serip, 0! sastiing. He never said a single word“ . Orchard, Russign drama by sound, will arrive in Seattle this| ‘i At last I could stand being alo the East, Mrs. William M. Bolcom|-ronekhof. “Sea Music” will be the je all the way home, Nothing happened | |“ ald stand ng alone Twill _be hostess at a luncheon at/tnird. ‘Tolstoi’s “Redemption” the|!ere faimey 7 COUM?: Mr. Roy to stop the mad words which went | With myself no longer. I took off bn , . ae ar , 5 my pride w y ntreet doen. the University Club Annex Wednes-| fourth, and “Negro Folk Music” the |) ** Cee ec yo = rege tah alae Pig sched POA siren tle: 4) -rchyaemigera @ay afternoon. fifth and last | Mr Mrs, Howard Th Serre en, NORNRS ee Ses Su ad tee Seas ee tobaaene e x Mrs. loward homas! spilling ove: y lips, Mad words, *P8tched a 1e chance to condemn . . have purchased a home in Maki lsetend thar were Sent donee teen him Sisler-Poulson Baker Park, where they will reside|erine Miller's. detestable letter to| | knew about his moods, his long | A pretty home wedding was sol-|in the future, | Bob sil *, his stub ness, and yet, I | jemnized Wednesday when Mins C98 | “She can have your name—as long | had dared to fling that horrid quota | Teresa Poulson, daughter of Mr. and) Dr. and Mrs. Ned Everett Davis,/as whe can keep it tion from the Bible at him. And @mpary | Mrs. Charles J. Poulson, was married | Who have been the guests of Mrse| “I'll keep your name an long as 1, With it, I had Closed his lips |to Mr. Harry S. Sisler at the home| Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry| want it,” was the hard sentence I into my soft pink ki 325 PIKE ST. | of the bride's parents. Rev. Gibbons, | Denton Moore, during the summer,| longed to throw at my husband's pt to his dor R ul who has Just returned from overseas, have moved into their new house at|head—preliminary to kimsir Be Continued) ‘est |read the service in the presence of | 218 Seventh ave | making up! But Bob w adamant fifty guests,, atives nd close! ena | 1 was forced to keep still CONFISCATED BOOZE Glasses Canta et och, tumtiion | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Runge, Mr.| When the car stopped, I sprang SOLD B . Often glasses are neces-| Preceding the wedding march,|and Mra, George J. Lockman and|out without his help and wax half Y POLICEMEN wh vision ms played by Mrs. Joseph Ferris, Mra./Mrs. Mabel R left Tuesday for} way up the staire by the time he INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 29. sary ere SEEMS | Roland Oliver sang “Oh, Promise Me”|a four months’ tour of California, | had fastened the vestibule de From KKer to police c > . 1 to police station t« perfect. Delicate muscles | ang “at Dawning.” The bride's only — I was angry because he refused to | bootlegger—that was the route taken are being strained to hold attendant was Miss Gertrude Sisler, | make up. He ought to have known! by contraband whisky confixcated by the eyes in focus, while the|*i*ter of the groom. Mr. Clarence | | that I was half crazy with the worry | Indianapolis police, it was revealed - Puck stood with the groom. | out Babs, I told myself. He ought | today in the ar of three negro Nerves become unstrung | ‘heviating from the usual custom |to have 2 over my shocking | Janitors and the suspension of four and restless. the bride chose a georgefte model, | , ; . | jibet ; patrolmen Close workers—bookkeep-|sott and graceful, for her wedding CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Hxactly like many other wives, 1| As fast as the liquor was confis gown. With it she wore a long tulle —— expected my man to “pass over” Cated at the station it was taken a6 clerks, aeesrerhers, vell and carried a shower bouquet of| | Meeting of Rainier Chapter inost Of the unplessunt tambien 1/then the rear doors by the colored | draftsmen, printers—all use| ite romes | Rainier Chapter, D. A. R., will hold} manufactured for us both.) T caught | Janitors and sold for $6 a quart, ac their eyes beyond the nor- A reception was held immediately | !*# first meeting of the season at myself smiling a most unhappy | ©rding to their confession. mal. after the ceremony. Mra. Mark Odell |0’clock in the auditorium of Freder- 4 | rs ‘ smile as I went into my own room 7 - Thousands of men and/*##isted in receiving the guests jick & Nelson's. Stephen T. Miller,| and turned the key in my door ‘LABORERS IN JAPAN + | After the wedding trip Mr. and Mra, |JT. dean of the school of business ad:| Rob never entered my room with women depend upon their|fier wi make their home in Se.|ministration at the University ‘ot| ours dene leche trie aie WIN CONSIDERATION ability to use their eyes at|attic. For a traveling suit the bride| Washington, will speak on “Amert-| ai) form—onl custom—a habit YOKOHAMA, Sept. 27-—Strikers | close work to make a living. | wore a smart rk blue tricolette, | “@™ ization. Pare and yet we both liked it. And I are receiving consideration never Many would be driven from |¥!'? * small seaiskin toque | iis cia knew when I turned the key in my |before accorded in Japan. Pollec n t ; = ~ ~—ido ot interfere « , 2 their chosen professions, | * ° | ‘The Writers’ club will meet in the . > xcept where the Seg tare > aah ISE NTS peace is broken. Employers are except for properly fitted Victory Club ryaprrrerdigaancssne adh adele heot AMUSEMENTS giving more thought to the wel d 8 o'cloc Papers ak by | Setomncanermnctiticainens new glasses. The Vietory, club opens its ¥ ter aha edt re —_ 2 fare of workers. The Uraga Dock ‘ ‘ | season nex ednesday evening a ’ d ey, Mra. THEATRE company has introdu rof! ; Come in and talk it DYER NE Massel temple Conpeas's Or 1. Jenking and Miss 1. 1. Palkoner sharing scheme for its emplone’ “Next Door to Carroll, Jeweler” — chestra will continue to furnish the | re are welcome | PLAYERS | music for these dances, and dancing | : ; sip e will begin at 8:45 | Degree of Honor Party Fifth at Pine | mee |The Degree of Honor, Seattle Ww, UNTIL 8 IM . A e lodge, No: 7, will hold a card party | watne Cotedy Hite tt A fellow dreamed of mK, Marriage Announced al $ crdinek in. Siverevean BAL, cieth | High Spot of Hilarity, [|| te then Desens anion Mrs. Nancy Clark, of Chicago,|fioor of the Arcace building. Public|| Nights, ate Which gave . announces the marriage of her 4 ° unwise: 9 Geight, | e age of her |is invited daughter, Mildred Louise, to Mr. | see He wife's hate w fish Hine, Harvey A. Barton, of Seattle, at Cosmopolitan Club ew Seatets lone: the residencé of Rev. Dr Harper | The Cosmopolitan club will meet in PANTAGES in wife tried to ‘resist, of Spokane. | the club rooms of the Y. W. C. A. at Matinees, 2:0: Nicht. 7 and 0 a eee (caus cae a 4a ; ‘ couse him, ; | ck for a social hour. Final ne poy Marriage arrangements will be made for the nervous, Dr. and Mrs. John Appleby an.|#Anual banquet to be held Saturday And part of her halr was shy, nounced the marriage of their| ¥ening: Soren i ‘ t ie es vad “<i And while some men go fishing, daughter, Nevada, to Mr. Harold A.| the tea room of the res We know you will anve more Durte ‘rida aha tinants After a|Vitations are being sent to many old On cach Fall SUIT, COAT, DRESS wedding trip Mr and Mrs, Dur members of the club as well as new at the. mi ORE NCH UPSTAIRS If your gums are sore, | will make their home in Portiand.|°"** and ¢ grand a inton in expected. | STO: sloughing and bleeding, you ha | They both attended the University >, >, Second Pp. ince s0-called Ad “ oe of Washington. Mrs. Durfee is a Rt roel Post Party % - A A Seen Sas Tle y alled Riggs’ Die |! ember of Alpha Xi Delta and Mr.| Ali Review, No. 59, W. B. A. of ra : ~ ease, which is a menace to good |) purtes ju a Theta Delta Chi M., will hold @ parcel post party and| ORPHEUM THEATRE heajth, We are the only Dentists || sgn A |nocial at 8 o'clock in W.,0. W. hall, Ceaiey a0 Ag " a 3 |Fourth ave. and Marion st. A pro j 1 AMO) iD the Northwest who specialise |i(zreen and: Black Club |gram has been arranged. Come and , WO CAPAC in this dreaded disease, Exam!- || ‘The Green and Black club gave|bring your friends " Mondays}, se IENCES THAT nation and estimate free. Special || the first of a series of informal oes 8. (except, Sundays), 10¢ care taken of children's teeth. ces Inst Saturday evening in the University W. ©. T. U. Nights 7:15 nnd 9:1 Ridasegbie acount to Union Baker Park clubhouse, The| The University W. C. 'T. U. will Stk wand their farniiice, dance was a pronounced success hold a reception for new members and the date of their second dance) Tuesday evening, at the home of All work guaranteed 15 years, || was announced as October 18th.|Mra, A. F. Ewing, 4235 10th ave. N Continuous Daily, 1 to 1. ‘ i |'This is the fourth anniversary of |. All members and their husbands | SIX MIG ACTS oF the founding of the Green and Black |are invited. A good program has|{ MIPPODROME VaUDEVI SS club been prepared, and if an overflow|} |, , Peature Ph x vie Eales |mecting is necersary, the same pro-|{ “BREAK THE NEWS ‘TO a |gram will be rendered rial ‘ OLD ROMAN COIN 13 ins MOTHER YESTERDAY Hours: 608 Third Ave. Phone Elliott 3633 FOUND IN ENGLAND), LONDON, Sept. A well pre |served Roman coin, dated A, D. 276 |has been found in an excavation 29. Cor. James St. tl tender plants. the use of a magnifying glass, town, 913 2d Avo A movable greenhouse has been nvented, which, when a crop is ma | ture enough to be outdoors, can be shoved along on rails to protect more |Bastchurch, Isle of Sheppey. The| — ——— $30 a. m. t : | . ge rls ” Bold nae sana irs arth by p.m. coin was well preserved and the| Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas date could be easily read without! try, Uptown, 1414 3d ave; down AT THE WILKES THEATRE BE MOORE THEATRE uM 6 Donald ern and Com- y; Jack Morrisey andCompany ! <T) 9 By CYNTHIA GREY For Autumn , . ‘ Dear Miss Gre I have 1 keep! r th a young Evenings man for nearly a year and I ike him very ' m aioe . — embarr 4 when we are out in ¢ an en ever in having 4 good time he rita still and never his n I have spoken te im about this but he says he cannot he es me wo mad that & just feel ike giving him up. What GRACE, If you are #0 easily and t Joubtiess it would be best for the young man 1 were tor ' It is the castont thing in the world_to find young men who t h that they never have any time to do any thinking at a man oftse has a very busy brain even if he is not ¢ ‘ what he thinks, what he done and t he in ¢ do tbe has ind what he spends, He is not #0 inferior erve a girl's wrath, Some women like dignified and reserved men. If him top he will not be long in fin one who more ¢ of hig peculiarity To Reduce {Sour Milk Shin Pore Griddle Cake Dear M Gr hat re Dear M you kindly h ze of arKed pore . w to make FRANCES k hoteake to ai For urged pores, use cam rnight oked in the phor water, which has the ad BSCRIB « ash consists of %-oun n or butter. borax, one pint camp water m nefourth cups not spirits of camphor, and % flour, on teaspoon soda, ounce glycerin one-half te baking powder, Another ellent preparation one ‘ salt and one consists of one dram boric acid t ape and four ounces witch hazel, to the milk. Add the dry be applied after washing ents wifted ther aaa For # coarse skin use a wash t ¢ beaten to a stiff consisting of 10 grains th. ¥ n hot g acid, %-ounce u a Se benzotr nd " Consult flower water is Physician BY BETTY BROWN ear Grey: Please tell me : Suggests People ow ket rid of puffs under my summer 1 is complete | 24990 : p without one 1 : Get Together eyes? Thank you. A R#ADER. pes which have made Dear Mins Grey: We hear at As 4 general rule, puffs under famous Here an emp deal about the profiteer, and know the « are the result of kidney model in mahe cole that it is true, as the high cost of | ‘rouble. 1 would advise that you with a fascinating appliq living affecta the w people ec a re physician, or red ve nd touct Would it not lead to a better under-| et ae the standing if the people would meet Gray Hair together in their several dixtricts—at | Turns Yellow ne achoo! ms, for instance—and| Dear \ » . A concrete flag pole, 80 feet tall, \ spy opie yr i - Dear Mins Grey: Can you tell me has been cast befor A bree glee ke peated A to use for washing gray hair? Cana It 1 might fin way that would lessen | pyeryt « 1 have used so far turns the H. C. of L. if we should get to |it yellow ANXIO} the bottom, 8% at tt A VICTIM. N3 gether, d mM, Shampoo with castile soap, I think community meetings rinse thoroly and in the test co-operation and the general we! Ete ate Optometrist and Mfg. Optician fare of the community, which in will keep the hain white Byes Examined and Glasses Fitted preae lggelt ggomonce appeal - - —— Prices 1 fale oft ote snare | PIONEER RAILROAD as a Ww tes MAN PASSES AWAY To Embroider Jeremiah Donovan, 72, a pioneer all bg 3 ge railroad man, died at the Providence Linen . Bride's Lin ee hospital Sunday, following a brief Dear Miss Grey: Would it be |jtiness. Funeral services will beheld - proper to use my fiance's initials on |trom St. James’ cathedral, Ninth aye. ~ =e my linens? A BRIDE-TO-B! |and Columbia st., 9 o'clock, Tuesday R ae It is customary for a prospec: | morning DENTISTS ~ tive bride to embroider the initial Donovan was the first general THIRD AMD Union of her own name on her linens, © than that of her future ington railroad. He Was a ‘and lived at 1120 Ninth ave. 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