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THE SEATTI TAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 50, 1919 Office Phone, Main 600. By REBECCA STEVENSON | wee eer e . . “tT Clubyw ants : Which Path Should This Gir Bridge Tea | riday evening. ridge and dancing | 5 OnTeSSIONS ofa HDY1ade 4 ‘ t ‘ ; will follow the er | 9 To compliment Miss Alice MoNee: " Pp j arias ie al T k Q t of Happin dey. ws Se ¥ i a ersomad Paro eget Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Asnoctation a e m ues ess: tg ei Veitch, Mra, H aat Tennis Club Wied ot RE . ‘ ext n H. Wahoske was hostess at an in-| For some of the Freshmen at the} Mr, and Mrs, Horton Force spent | = ; Pyle Men ines Write an inion to iss Gr formal ” y ay after t of Washington Miss | the week-end with Mr i Mre. Carl rend 6 wong onsen heer tons ah ISUFFER SELF-BLAME AND SLEEPLESSNESS < 18 Brainerd, | formal tea at the Tennis club Sat-| club. WHILE LEARNING A BIT OF WIFELY WISDOM yor f INE ents, M | b- | Sa, end Src: Cart Gould w re. | the community room of the school , ‘ h ee 1 eo 8 “au ene Crewesen 1 Z me ns nsec * " ere Ww A receptor o « rin ¥ . reater happiness OQ ne moder i hada é an turn Wednesday from their summer | There will reception to the 5 My timid tap at Bob’s door brought | original Adam-and Eve expe «| Can wealth bring gre Py n girl > , inp] and teachers. The annual gur A alee han love? One girl has arrived at the cross-roadg : Red Cross 1 Room home at the Counts to an ‘ no response dam hadn't been such I " g “Ste , and, Informal Dinner wea Cross fea £0¢ 1 Croas|#PArtment at the De La Mar Jon exhibit will take plac He must have gone head, probat kve would have| frankly, she doeen’t know. In a letter to Cynthia Grey she Complimenting their carne. Cecerems, Soe te esate i 9.403" raid to mynelf, and told him how the horrid snake was | iy, appeal to other girla in an effort to answe: * Wr. ana Mrs. ©. K. Je a Room Wednesday will be given Among the guests at the Holland High School Club Mixer thinkab yee Bob #h hanging around on the tree waiting | ” pipers oath (2 * note Ai Ler fied Mane, Mr. and Mrs, Harry He by Miss Mien Mielke, soprano, With|s15Uss In New York City are Mre.| The High Gobeol club of the Y. W.| sunsable that Bob should ble to | hanging around on the woe walln | question in a satisfactory manner. tertained informally at dinner both| Mr. Arville Belstadt at the plang rhouse and Miss Gladya|C. A. will hold @ mixer in the lobby | ment } 4, It wasn’t fair, | thought, | have killed the snake—and would Ds Mins Grey: Which path aball t find 'it « en't 1 the right Friday and Saturday evening Hostess, Mra, Melvin J. Carter di Mr, W. D, Benson | from 4 until 6 o'clock. This is the} and then I remembered that Bob|ali be living In Paradise today! I take a —_ pape peer cent 2 Po ove y poe rhe ; letters Ga © 508 } +.% © and Miss Helen n. first social event on the new club! had done the same thing, more than| Aw it each new bride has to| Frankly I do not know which way |let mother re y letter 1 : ‘ : d eve h wc | ; t eaj|to turn and I am at the crossroads | do; but she says she has @ right t P persar Mrs. ~ oe calendar and every high school gitl,|onee, in the first mor of our] find out for herself what man's rea}/to turn and " sh : Birthday Anniversary | oe Mr and Mi Mr. and Mrs. ¥ I. Garrett | whether she is a Y, W. C. A. member! married life. More than once I had| nature is, She has to m: her own |of my life, I am 21 years of age t viding I am not | Reabrating the Ce emott Canes | SCIO08 Honore d had as week-end guests at their home |or not, ts Invited to come and have] been astonished and offended to find| experiments and suffer for failures |4n American girl with normal tastes it @ letter is reoelved, mi mee G00, Gibson, 3 Honoring Mr, and Mrs. Harry] at the Country club Mr. and Mra, R.|a good Ume |that differences between us whieh | she can't h She has to get well|4nd an eager longing to experien : S to Nigh schol ang entertained fourteen youthful = Glenn Stibbs, who leave shortly for! p, Merrill and Mra. and Mrs. Jobn ‘e's pore oreagen rm yet ath in’t| used to the idea that “love in of|the best in life. parents # I am entitled to the rights BE her home at the County cluh'| the East to be gone six months, Mr |W. Bddy Acacia Business Meeting | upeet my husband's regular sleeping | man’s life a thing apart—'tis wom | willing and anxious to provide every: |} 4 Ay, oreee eet of my age Tuesday atternoon. land Mrs. Robert D, McCausland will} +“ s-« |; ‘SpipAcnale elub wilt held Sa,@ieel namie, te’ can teaodl |an's whole existence.” | sing 1 may desire, ‘Their interest aw I havo outgrown uve Infant age | entertain with a dinner of twelve} Miss Hazel Landes returned Fri-|regular monthly business meeting And I wondered if I were the only| I crouched on the floor close to|!* wrapped up in me. I ha : oe Pl pe r . a pe ——e I Mr. and Mrs. | covers at their home this evening. day from Bellingham and Vancouver |for the fall at 1:30 o'clock. All mem! wife who had ever wept over that| Bob's door and sobbed until the pins |every Comprar ebay oo ae bose M now you wil thinks ae . Tnte i | ee where she has bee: siting for the |bera are urged to be present as plans | ex e or was common o' out of my ex nd my hair [vie in th pest wocial circles # ] Huntington Entertain Sie DLA vg gg ag ay Ey SE oS a dened. ‘Ther ay ar, and Arm. Daniet Huntington Card Party and Tea ice Tho Bible study will be resumed un-| 1 had the grace to reason, how-|@ real martyr Pg happy and contented | eee very rea unre, and & | ong Seater thew ccnmar tink Sve Bre ant too for tne ben-| Mrs. Lawrence Ellis returned las@|der tho direction of Mra C, EB. Me lever, that Hob hadn't heard my raj it 1 wouldn't follow the pull of| with this butterfly existence be- wou much lke to know jut quem. 8 wosibeing ofit of the Church of the Epiphany | woo trom Bellingham where ahe haa|Abee. Members are eagerly looking |—it had been a gentle, apologetic lit-| my heart #trings—I wouldn't open| fore the war, but all has chang: our mother gives for home across Lake Washington Sat jwill be given Wednesday afternoon |i .on visiting her mother, Mrs. Purdy.|forward to the course of study that| te knock—I had meant it to may that at door—and go into Bob's room| I was very active in Red Cross | arg 4s i paki, } urday evening. | ob the heme.ot. Mrs. W tL. Beddow, | +4 6 has been planned. I was awfully sorry, and it was all|and waken him with a } ; work and other war wen = Li peaiaes saat cee ie | | 3751 Bast John. y will etart & Hiram M. Chittenden and hdioduahd | my faut se couldn't I come I let the minutes drift until 1! the past two years and it has | ° 4 jovern my 4 am 3 den ani ny fault, and please couldr 1 let the minutes d 1 Hine oot Bt Mrs. Farnsworth and = |: o'clock. sons, Mr. Hiram and Mr. Theodore| Drama Department to Meet — |in and cuddle up and be kissed? | was fa \ regret for the| changed my whole outlook on | one largely. M Jamison Honored | Chittenden, and sister, Miss Parker,| Tho drama department of the! 1 felt humble but quite sure that] werrier I had managed to erect be-| life. I tried to drift back and |; emmete wank 2 rs. JQ 'Mr. and M will remove Friday from their home| Woman's Centucy club Wil meet on! Bob would welcome this measage,| tween us the wurety that] settle down smugly into my for- trust, al Complimenting Mrs. Clare’ Bi.) 4'* 7 on Hroadway t 1714 Kast Sixty-|the second floor of the Y. W. C. A.| and so I rapped a second time, much|I had t nately dashed} mer rut, bug I found it impossi | Poneto! she should insist up Farnsworth and Mrs, Earl P. Jami Farrar Hosts | second. at 10 o'clock. The psogram, als | louder than before, and the sound| straight at the stone wall of Bob’s| ble to do so, al enna? Wane Y prcibesto Mra, Fred Hudson Baxter was) in honor of Mr. and Mra, Walter oak lesenther Mane Wank wendnaed ty Men: Lecmied: era aie mineme Ot the| atabuarieies | 4 month ago I,went to work anf] Cnet Personally 1 am sure ig hostess at @ luncheon at the SUM) poster, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farrar Mrs. Raymond Keitzel (Gail Berg), Ingraham. night | 1 bad aswurned that I could insult |for the first tme in my life I am} py <r scene elub this afternoon. | will entertain with a dinner at thelr |, wencnown Seattle girl whose mar see And that echo was all the anewer|rcy husband and then cure his hurt/¢@rning a living. The work is inter ty — n _ oe. home this evening he ; pag some esting. It taxge my strength, but| ‘ead it f My own mother eal ogg riage took place in Siberia, June 2%, Canadian Woman's Club Auxiliary | reostved with a k ; Ba rn po Egy cto gen always trusted her daughters Engagement Announced | ee according to @ returned traveles’s The Canadian Woman's club auxi-| ‘Tears came into my eyes, My hus-| "1 had proceeded after the well-|sUll it makes me stronger, big epneatis ta tate nei eae Mrs. Gordon Wattles of Buttalo,! Luncheon For count given in a California paper, |iary will meet at Red Cross | band id go to sleep like that with. | nown and everDopular plan of mar.|ADS more eontlens 5S tuat per.| never, under any circumstances, ae 7 ° > oe ou! dubbed the! quar ‘cloe! yur he ou no formality of a goodnig ed life; Kies and make ur nad t thi a ola * Hew York, at a luncheon at her) Wisg Foster “Queen rot wats ke " y the pln by oe kina! : taken it for granted that Bob would|Plexes me: Shall I marry « young| V'lated that trust. | home yesterday afternoon, 4» Talk with your mother in a kindly spirit about this matter, Complimenting Miss Helen Foster, | American soldiers in the Far fan threes years my Sealer Who founced the engagement of her Miss Dorothy Campbell entertained) “There isn't a man in the A | 1 forgive | at eee And T never could get a wink of | forget my silly jealc » 1 ‘ ! . |well to do and who could provide all F Ridgley Auxiliary Entertained | sleep without that kiss! And he|my wretched insinuation—for a| 0 |, ‘Try to ascertain just why she Gaughter, Florence Loulse, to Mr) wich a luncheon of eight covers at/who doesn't worship Gall Berg.” said Brn so auxiliary of the| knew I never could! caresst array 1 |" will not trust you with your useell Brewster Horton, son of| ine sunset club Saturday afternoon. |the traveler recently. “Night after! febekane, will be entertained at 2| It Was perfectly selfish of him, I| As I huddled up in a heap on the| Miss Grey, he would make an aver | own correspondence, and thea if ir. and Mre. L. G. Horton, of Se +" 2 night the ¥. M. C. A. dance hail ts| o'clock at the home of Mra. D. W.| Faved, perfectly horrid of him to fail] floor, shivering miserably, I acquired |8f° husband and father. Ho is prob) 10) lu aos ool oem Mit. The wedding will take place} poh fast crowded with boys whose sole hope| Lamb, 2007 East Lynn. Take the|ff to sleep inside of five—at any | wisdom 1 pn negli bw pete germs Bons remedy in December. | ’ . is to tag her partner in the > | Twent rate inside of 15 minutes after our| Bob was honester and nicer than 1!|448 never presented real problems) """ oe or L A p P’ | Twenty-third ayenue car. te dans Balke Gor the top or youn? After Launching dance and get the privilege of taking a6 6 quarre}—leaving me shivering and) He would cure unreason by reason, ° r in tears! notte the ch ‘As! fellow that I find digging away in ng of t ° But it was altogether like a hue| Having reached this of hu peng © where I wort and whom Lift off Corns! and to do just that! If girls only | miliation and contrition, a ntage at}! &™ Coming to admire aya . knew beforehand, I raged. how much| which all honest brides ought to : aoe — mt Peg ld te bee ) lems seriously a man ta gan to hunt |“ type o » oe a am 9 cirmmestenn taste than hie beide takes ! excuses for my husband's mood! 1| nig but who ts grinding away to Doesn Aap “ and ram ymnsstum ¥ | But nobody ever warns a bride of|began to blame myself for our his place in the world | costs only a few cents, young women interested in r tie x rta or recrea-| W2at is before her, Marriage begins | trouble! ens ee ed Pe, io ae A. . Cringe Reta A, for ench bride as if it were the ny we r shall I wait ani inner for Dr. Farrand |_ After the taunching at the Duthie | Mise Berg half way around the PHosoring Dr. Livingston Farrand,|Yards for which she was sponsor | room.” mative director of the American| Saturday morning, Miss Gladys! She had been living in Pasadena ) Red Cross. who has been visiting alwell entertained with a break: |for some time with Mra. ward f Gil thé division headquarters in this | fst at the Ralnior club, in honor of | Hok, wife of Mr. Edward Bok of La ) @ountry, Mr. Charles D. Stimson the launching party, which included | dies’ Home Journal fame, when she D as host at a dinner Saturday even. | Miss Clara Emory, Miss Claire Stolt- | applied for the Viadivostok post with) 41 fing at his hore at the Highlands, ¢m>erg, Miss ‘hinces Oldham, Miss the Y. M. C. A. which she received E Govers were placed for 12 guests—|irene Fisher, Miss Catherine Ing West Seattle Art Club The West Seattio Art club will} meet with Mrs. Burleigh M. Needer, 5012 Prince street, at 10:30 o'clock. es marriage arrive some time, I largely thru Mra. Bok’s influence. (To Be Continued) tion, ord y ” Oo cot the ri: of le 4 ? »o ¥' Mhen of this city prominent in Red |‘. Miss Olive Leonard. and Miss c Rp ° euince Widknaey st\tue: agnartnnes eee LRP OT “A alba ar teen i 8 Mary Pryor, Mrs. J. F. Duthie and) Mr. and Mos. Corwin Shank and “ Cross work during th 4 C ig the war yg Movie / of physical education in the gymna a home of luxury could be contented ’ o a6 | Mra. 3. F. Swalwell chaperoned the | daughter spent a few days last w sium of the Y. W. C. A. at 8 o'clock i it tt Py as the mistrens of & Westing auaarel P : pare. Jat their summer place at = a“ “| Dixie White, Cl Seattle Girl Scaet. 1 wenune Wine wecha eee} _ Jerome-Van Auken oa |acroas the Sound A See tog a8 Le, ever gga egal Dor res perm pgernt » The marriage of Mr. Timothy Je j see ° ° H dl P Th Week ontligedag ad Mrs. ‘Helen Van auken |Jeemble Shop Dance | tiny ttazel AfeMfiton will leave to-|- Hulnier Beach Woman's Club eadliner at Pantages This Kirls do? I would Uke to know on Frome a Miss Hazel McMillan 1 leave to (wan solemnized at 3 o'clock yester-| Miss Marion Sowle and Miss Dw) yt) itor the Finch school The next meeting of the Rainier ELLEN. he af M. 4 Mrs. Je-|clle Green will be in charge of the|/“Y ™ ca ye Py m ach Woman's club will be held at To please herself about mar ra aoe poarnoen. poe re ov |regular dance at the Jumble sh “pe . Dixte White, popular Seattle girl, | riage is @ girl's inherent birth. | Wome later left for Callfornia, and °° Miss Creigh Cunningham will at o'clock at the home of Mrs B.|, ; , ne ‘ , tonight. A , h Moser, 1011 Sixty-third avenue south, |! OP Of the shining lights of the right. Consequently, what oth- | on from there they will go to Wash See jtend the University of Washington ei ythi ; » | waar ‘bill sehiels! ebeinsd at tis Pax <n aly 0 Gtk tn ene a ington, D. C. | this fall. with Mra, Dewitt 8. Orvis as hontens | Dew Dill wi pros! 3 i cee SUPT. COOPER TALKS ee” and Mra. P. C. Shanstrom presiding sages mtay. Mine W bite, ie ~ mode is of little = 50 sveth I tu ’ i | * Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schwager have over the tea urn. The program on | " tured players ¢ hn do betieve, tho, that altho no | st 7m in a - . » . r E on, OY rs. nner To MUNICIPAL LEAGUE sold their home in Mount Baker | ‘‘Beattle and Her Oriental Neighbors” |¥¥ 4¢ Vorue." an elaborate offering two lives are parallel we may th are mewere, Skinner, wes} park, and have bought a house on is in charge of Mra. F. W. Chrisweil | "ted under the dir a of Pepple profit greatly by the experience ot Meoatess ‘at's luncheon for 12 guests| Frank B. Cooper, superintendent) Pio) oon ay Sort, and Mra. W. M. Finical. ‘The meet |°"4 Greenwald. Resides appearing in of others. I will be glad to print th | at her home this afternoon. of Seattle schools, spoke at the} lshteenth Avenue North. ling Novernber 6 will be held at the |t¥o Pretty duets with a clever young letters from girls or women who Je # ©. G29 Municipal League luncheon in hemor a celteng chap Mixes White is heard in a com have consthuctive ideas on this al | Matince Luncheon Meves cafeteria Tuesday noon on|,Mr. Marshall Alien will enter the | nome of Mrs. H. He Armatrong, 9276 | 4, solo which she puts over in great subject with a view to helping | _ pe She program at the matinee|"Th® Public School Program and ae ee a aC gcere |atyle. Her work as the “Jaze Jus you solve your problem. | hs! sane pad gery pend apron th we! crag Fy co" o rag edding c oo | any hard corn, soft corn, or corn . Iuncheon at the Women's University |P°°™" # a Mr. and Mra, Frank Meade of Los Tonia Social Club leak ae nor on ates of Ne Significance of tween the toes, and the hard'skin cab 5 elub tomorrow noon will be given Angeles, parents of Mr. W. Dwight| Tonia Social club will meet in the| Winds Up the set lw a bit of Av. The signif pe lieben frees Wotton alae By Miss Eleanor Mehnert, violinist, HEARS TRADE EXPERT = | Meade, are guests at the Hotel Wash-| Masonic temple at 2 o'clock yma ied: vidleakel a lke | Wedding Ring 1 "A tiny bottle of “Sree Mane E: Secompanied by her mother, Mrs.| The Foreign Trade Club met in| ington | bagi hc esta Dear Mins Grey: I am an orphan little at any drug store; apply a few jn | Hi. A. Mehnert, at the piano, The|tne Army and Navy club Tuesday! Mr. W. Dwight Meade, who is mak Native Daughters chad tal Ciminanast and was very unhappily married. At| drops upon the corn or callus, In bo hostesses for the day will be Mrs./noon to hear E. J. Forman, former|!me an extended trip thru the East,| The Native Daus Pioneers saaaaek Aikiokel aan |Present I am getting a divorce from | stantly it stops hurting, then shortly Daniel Waldo Bass and Mrs. Wes |trattic manager of the port com-|¢xpects to return to Seattle the first | will meet at the Y. W A. for @ aggro, sed jm husband, whom I have not seen you lft that bothersome corn or cak a Jey Compton. mission, discuss the merchant ma |°f November. cafote at i clocks. | The cline Gnd other for two years lus right off, root and all, without @ “tb abe rine, and Alfred W. Dyer speak on s o. busine will be held in the se ould For the past year I have been one bit of pain or soreness. Dinner By Pacific Coast praducta Mrs. Gott, of Detroit, who has been blue room at 2 ck not readily dispute their billing Working in the same office with a|No humbug! Mr. M Balli Baten olen olen ai the guest of her son and daughter-in o. 9.9 sg tienen w 4 re Sa ehaadl baboon man 14 years my senior, He has | ——— . and Mrs. Ba mger liaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 1. Gott Tea Service Opens Comedy honors led betwee been very kind to me and on several sua Miles Frances Taylor an TO GIVE SCHOLARSHIP lduring the summer. Sunday for| The tea room Y. W. CLA Three W ; and Stan Occasions has asked to take me o oo ul . nd May Laurel ¢ Kuhns are ut, ‘Mr. Daryl White, whose marriage| The Cornish School of Music will|her home. Mr. and Mrs, Gott ac-| will open for A norvice my gp PRs tas A pe th " but I have declined, thinking I had ‘Will take place next month, Mr. andjgive a violin scholarship as prize| companied her to Vancouver. from 2 u o © opening pe A hed . Bs ne ' . ; . c ps "| no right to go with him so long as I Mrs. Edward B. Ballinger will give|at a contest next Tuesday night at} ©, 85. is under the management of the vo- | ¥oloes, musi len aw. ee have not yet secured my divorce. & buffet supper at the Tennis club! the school Mr, Charles Erickson will leave | cational department and the personal | line of nonsense age te I have no one to confide in and sie atcntrenemnreinio 7 — | this week for a trip East. | supervision of Miss Lucy M. Shel rel furnish som: PAETOUS CONDERTs get very lonesome. Would you ad. ‘ at instructor In that department vise me to accept his attentions? Mr. Abbott Lindsay and Mr. ore Should I continue to wear my wed. |Stephen Haines returned Sunday Women of Mooseheart Legion ding ring? |from Alaska where they have been} Seattle chapter, Women of Moose spending the surgmer. They will) heart Legion, will meet at § o'clock | both attend the University of Wash-|in the Moose temple. Nomination of ington this fall officers | see eee | Miss Gretchen Brehm will enter Art Department Meets BROKEN HEARTED. Until you secure your divorce you are just as much the man’s wife as tho he were here, in the eyes of the law. To my way of | thinking you have chosen the Dixie White Stan's “Vampire” imitation being particularly good. he University of Washington this| The art department of the West % wisest course when you refrained quarter. ttle Woman's Improvement club eget Long on ‘ard bencer! from accepting the company of ee will meet at the home of Mra. Vv wf ps age et ne Laced other men. ~ appla mn onday night's audi- y } Mrs. W. Leonard and | Arge 5 hird avenue . , Your wedding ring 4 ym- Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Leonard and | Argersinger, Fifty-third av ceed. Sk Tanned are datidigiewone ir i ring is the sym- | daughter, Miss Olive, accompanied | southwest, at lock. The low y Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes, will will be on Colonial furnishings ave Wednesday for California.|the artists of the Hudson river They will ship their car to San Fran- | school. cisco and motor thru the southern a eb part of the state, Progressive Thought Club | There is no half-way place in the dental ser- | or 8 | The Progressive Thought club will Mr. Robert Greer went to Hayden|meet at the federated club house, bol of your marrt no le ge, but ft has 1 significance. You must perform a number of daring stunts, YOU GET THE BEST, AND THE BEST ONLY, HERE | use your own judgment about continuing to wear it, * b Coontz Nominated fad to Admiral’s Rank Mother Reads will relieve it apt WASHINGTON, Sept. $0.—The| @i7l’s Letters vice that we render those who come to us Lake for the week-end. Mrs. Greer, | Mrs. R. F. Weeks will speak on the |president sent the following nomina- sa Miss Grey, Tam'consuic Cease tampering with that painful 4 vho has by th for #0 e, | work of the state legisiative commit tions to the senate tod pee Se Se ae, vey i . i sooth- and minister plenipotentiary to Bel-| 1 am going to tell you something | i? Ointment that has the powerto This is. an organization of dental experts. > he | see ; ste : otn tell mething | Oe ee ee tke cou, a * talk - “ - Vv : Miss Lillian Pettigrew, Miss Jean Altruistic Club to Meet sium, I . ud Whitlock, Ohio, now)and I kn ¢ y . will think the ane aided by Resinol SOm Each specialist who works on your teeth is SE | parsie and Mr. William Darsie of| The Altruistic club will meet at nister to Belgium, |same as I. My mother invariably in- | Ointment | pe . “ ‘ ‘o be chief of naval operations in| sists upon opening all my mail. It, usually clears away such fections: a member of the firm, the one of the group Palo Alto motored up from Califor-|the home of Mra. Ada Ben Hayon. | . f es lified to d th wbiaiil f: f nia and are the guests of Mr. and|928 Allison street, at 1° o'clock. | the department ape navy, with the | is — f or preay bed me to have | quickly and thoroughly. st qualified to do that particular piece o: Sie, denenh Bowden. .Sles Pek ial hE | rank of admiral, for a term of four|mother hand me a letter addressed Sald by drugrisis, For foeesemiea work you need. tigrew io an aunt, Miss Darsie a| Child Conservation League. year ear ‘Admiral Robert E,|to me and it open. Wouldn't you Coon |wister and Mr. Darsie the father of| Part of Miss Wh ‘8 speech be hate to | Mrs. Bowden. fore the newly formed ttle Cir 5 ———— vated jele No. 1 of the Child Conservation . Mra. 8. ans Hodge returned |League, at Frederick & Nelson's Nitobe Named for HERE are tastes in Baking Powder, too! What type of Raking 4 of th@ proper taining to} Powder do you prefer? We differences, my that everyone ‘s’ Baking t we do know that nine out of ten Sunday from an Eastern trip. She |auditorium, is given below for those | will remain in Seattle’ with Mr. interested in this great movement. | Hodge for a few days before sailing| She spoke of the ever-recurring for the Orient. |problem in each home of m thar | see one child, that of no two childr Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Gray and |alike, a little daughter le! Saturday for|meet the “Household Helpers” |] «ss. minister plenipote ry way of California. training: First, the Puritanic idea minister plenipotentiary see of strict discipline, then the begin-| women who give Rogers’ a at Right Price: Mr. ant, Mre Lael Ames wining of the child study {de a. when! trial are permanently sat ; AMATEUR PRESS CLUB i ave the latter part o! nis week|the pendulum swung too far the sfie We have a few excel- fiers Hh Allee yang lother Tv is Vowel cher wal Tenet is. Racanene es eae ELECTS NEW OFFICERS lent bargains in rebuilt i ee jchildren’; then the third plan, @| is a pure phosphate powder | The Amateur Press club Monday and overhauled ma- Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Theodore) careful, scientific study of the child, the kind that has been elected Lenora Pearl B World League Post TOKYO, Sept. 29.—(Delayed.)— (United Press.)—Dr, Nitobe was to day nominated by the Japanese gov ent for appointment as unde secretary of the league of nations . |} do not expect to be| “Tiere have been within mymem:| will like returning by |ory three distinct pha obe ts director of a social bu reau at London and is the ranking 8 of this! powder best ace, of the : ; Foss have returned from their wed-/trying to find the happy medium ound: the. mites eatin Sroadwa . co sppe chines. You will hav ding trip and are at the Hotel Sor-|The lack of obedience on the part | ig : - tists ye A paetine. F “af eT Othmeutne ace Pease to see them to appre rento of the child in the home ts a ser-| jar cool aii H, Jacobsen, vice president; Henry ciate their real value ag echdlg |ious menace to the safety of our With a phosphate leay. Cremer recording secretary; P Mrs, B. 8. McCord {a visiting in|nation. Lack of responsibility Portland and will return to Seattle|velops selfishness, the midd! and we urge you to call ener, your baking products |Aubrey W. Deery, corresponding early. nd selfish na-| will’ be light, sw secretary; Ei : ; and > eh sweet and ecretary; Emil Jacobsen, offictal of October tures clash inevitably wholesome. Its action is editor, and Mrs, H. Sussman, Speaking of methods, Miss White} always uniform; therefore literary director, COUNCIL TO TALK jsaid the common, everyday ones| {ts results can be antic. are often necessary but badly over. Quantities Limited essary, but badly over-| pated with comfort aide Wileox & Gibbs. .$30.00 RAILWAY TERMINALS |e Dorm tara thal pound fic oe NEV. IDNES GEIR: TO New Home........$25.00 Empress Grand. .--$15.00 ff and estabitshment of rade separa. (S708, child and crush the weak, MISSIONARY SERVICE| : > ; preachings usually fall upon deat| The ©, Wate Jonds, 6 % Domestic .........$25.00 Flower City.......$15.00 wilt fy slaee “toe vase of the city care 4 tas | Rogers Seattlo [parish at : liverdale, on a fi will be discussed ‘Tuesday morning, J we Silverdale, " faveniber 11, in the serail cual “The wise mother learned long | Company Tacoma |'phursday from Vancouver on the Repairs—Reasonably Done bers. City offictals, railroad offi. {29 that to follow the Christ meth-| Reamship Princess of Russia ag 9 mi, mary to Penang, Malasia, He MAIN STORE clals and property owners in the|0% f teaching the child his social] will be accompanted by hts wife, ° ° e south end pre expected to be on|#%@ moral duty was the only ef. fective plan, Illustrate precept up. who is a danghter of Re Ww White Sewing Machine Company j[[mre_* feotive plan, lustrate srecept up Walker, se muro, Te 415 UNION STREET Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas-|A well told story at the psychical (Op — Sy bee ast - try. Uptown, 1414 3d ave; down-!moment has turned the tide of “ town, 913 2d Ave, many a child's life.” Conte wnt peer co ghee een | Buy Early ‘

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