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SOLE. RL ata RE FE Re I maga ts ee % . e By REBECCA STEVENSON | % — SF Office Phone, Main 600, Home Phone, © b17. at Golf Club | Bachelor Dinner | Fleur De Lys Club | evening Dr, and Mrs. Jay Last evening Mr. W. A. Irwin was} The Ft de Lys club wilt sive | | Kees oe ; d will entertain with a dine | poe bachelor dinner of feurteen |4n informal dance this evening at| frie w pe the Hourteen covers at the dinner. | 2° at & bachelor dinner ‘! Douglas hall in. the. Odd Fellowa| HM. Coo at her home At the « temple at § o’choek enth ave, Nu. at . | | afternoon Will be r | Series of Dances reon-Paterson Mra. A. K ; a ‘ dps : Bverybody likes to dance at the| “arson-Peterson . Verdi and give an interpretation fi AND CHRYS GIVES ME A Baroness @'Anethan y The marriage of Mias Tierra Peter: | his “Aida yt rat eSEN Ve 4? Mrs. Mobun, Mrs. Frederick D.| Army and Navy Club, and it t# there | son and Mr. Guat Larson, of Seattle o- STRANGE THEORY rs mother, wh that the Broadway Orthopedic Guild | wax solemuized in Portland Monday. | White F nt Card Party THAT INVOLV MY} LOVELY RIVAL Confessions Cynthia Grey— of a Bride |RED-BLOODED GIRL AND MAN nastiness”! CAN BE HAPPY IF LOVE AND CONGENIALITY BLESS UNION A man claims that a girl may be happy as the wife of a man below her social status because we are living in an age of democracy. | A girl takes the opposite view and says it “can’t be did.” ‘ What do you think about it? You will greatly aid a girl whom thia question vitally concerns by expressing your opinion, Following are letters on the subject: Dear Miss Grey: Thru| = 2 wen a “a 4 . Morrison get the cloth? What else y col 1 h to say tc They t predicting the |to every one’s business but their Mra. } ; jues A prin your columns Ish » 8a , Mr, and Mrs. J. BE. Galbraith. | por until October 11, and will m ch table did he » . “Bilen,” the society maid who year since |own. Let no mistake be made about eee with Mra. L. J. Vaupell, 2936 ‘Thirty ? , y sn remember » long |to have the best possible protection eshments will be served. ne « id I wasn't to tell a soul I ¢ r nd I presume this, a lover wants that loved ons ion For second ave, South, at half past two ered and ieieade leviiok rout It. But, my dear, I had to lec| has tired of the social butter-| 4.) win continue to do's | alsa S ersomdad. ARS, you know-—or I'd go out of my mind! fly existence, and who wishes} after 1 am dead Broadway High Overseas Club Dance m to where it eame 1 © Me 1 from ex- |times, even then, J at society can give her, and some- ess d’Anethan wen they 1t 6osn S 4 i a 1 begwed } ' to get out into the world and rm Pree, wae, the : » T The Overseas club will hold but he just shook his head own watinfac- jenough. ‘Those who will misinter- Bfor the handsome lun School P. T. A. Mr, and Mrs. James W. Clise wil! | next dance at Douglas hall y _ , do real thin and mingle pret and resort to petty Saleen cl Bees D. Saye “ se aris Map = he : Vit |leave next week for Pasadena to| and Hroadw M) Proceed : oon 7 tan tt 1 my own| With real men, to MABFry| tener is a fraud. 1 have misrepresent the motives of those Sunset ciud firat meeting of the schoo! year at) °V°"4 tho winter, | sna Mave. Hi. Jhckson will fault? But I'd left her that—otter whom she love plete mont vitally concerned, and to thelr 4 aoe [the high school Tuesday, October 7.| te and Mrs. Archibald the punch booth and Mr Mrs, ¢ lasting injury, are not friends, but a For October Brid: at 2 o'clock, The speakers will be! refurned this week from thelr he nd Mr. H. A. Binclair|on and o antoagonistic critics of people whose | Miss Frances Taylor and | Miss Elizabeth Wiard and Mra. D. 1.) ae the Country where they spent reception committer motives are as good, posalbly better, isa D ves, two popular giris | Burkhardt. Misa Brandberry will! the a. r and are again in their than thelr own, and cease to be & Ives, t por ® Will be married this month, Miss #t¥e & Violin solo | town house. factor : tte Mann tertained thirty West Sid bet to | ¢ hd , $3,000,000,000 SAVING pela Little girl, I think I know the : Buests at a tea at her home yes! West Side | Mr. and Mra, Carl Gould will re 1 ou te of very well, indeed. Mey Afternoon. A" decorauve | Pyvtoracent Club |turn Monday from thetr heme at che} IN LONDON DOCK PLAN cars a: Don't you ever Werry samen of pink was cleverly carried | /"'P ‘ ; Country club where they have been| PONDON, Oct. 3.—Plans — pro| fleeting glimy : ry mo ‘ant tae roses, asters and dah The West Sido Women's Improve during the summer | t had studle 1 the phase o' e problem, ih Wan assisted by Mrs. F ment club will meet at the home of . . posed for the Improvement of the) po. a+ you will find that holding his love oH. Ballinger, Mrs. V. Vaughan | Mrs. W. A. Sanford, California) Mire. James David MeCallum, who | port of London would save nearly haul bat witiem trans ae . Misa Alico Ives and Miss ®ve. Tuesday, October 7 ere Will! with her two children, has been | 000,000,000 a year, it is claimed I understood why he had . hed ine Crawford. Pe ot business meeting at 1:30. At | spending six weeks with her mother, |enable 6,000 motor lorries to the appeaarnee of guilt, and why he|bound conventions and aris- aa uae ae =. page en he afternoon progyam will be ites John § trace, has re | wor ow done by 100,000 vans ar ¢ Snooping “rary . nee tae > »| now better, # ne adhe gin, Mrs. Ella Cudahy will play sev. | Arm John, 8 nenpert | work now done by 2 ans 4nd) had refused to explain tocracy giving way before the) oor. ana pass remarks about theese tt-McNevin eral numbers on the guitar, following carts He w raving me from this mighty onrush of industrial) untortunates in public places? | marriage of Mrs. daughter of Mr, Gertrude Which Henry W. White, head of the fr."and Mra bn’ eed . Stave = — - dreadful knowledge a» long as he|democracy. This thing alonel tse, ote Her. of France “Americanization. UNTAIN PEAKS ARE g tre r. of San Francisco, | “America MOUNTA P er CLUBS PORK SATURDAY Classic Culture Club The Classic Culture club and its jcovers at his home eee “ne , Vinken will lecture upor ag la An informal {Will give the series of Informal September 9 Mr Peterson will) A novel and interesting ent rtain Bt her home this afternoon. | dances they have planned for this | One his bride here to live |ment will bo given, in ‘Thorn's hall |winter, ‘The first one i announced e¢.8 4 ? Card Party 1 ednesday, October » Ce v jal Dance ae ita 10 float committees of the local Marion Hughes will entertain oF js chapter, O, E. 8., will give a card forty members of the younger| Beta Sigma Meeting party Friday, October 3, at the Pan: this evening, with an informal ‘The meeting of Beta Sigma Alum. |ama Cafeteria, 1415 Third ave. at § @t the home of her uncie and | nae, of Delta Gamma, has been post-| o'clock Green Lake will give a« 6 Blephant It can't be! A spot of blood—or Ticket pe ecUred | Rabe’ little dre Why, it's im corr win ilar Della Stewart and) bY Mra, Chapin's bed Wead possible! 1 murmured, growing so faint that I slumped inte the chair Where did given the winner at ¢ end of the world ever perience and to m to go to uleep. Me tion that the average fortune mt com Personally, I think it all] ot know where one might be ' cam found, And jut a tp, f 1k it caneieen ed ot that a red-blooded yi. you have mone I wanted to tell him that I needed | / an girl could not be) to burn, keep away from them. elf to keep that horrible happy with a red-blooded murder” from ringit American man, if they were|Contemptuous i to keep ~ a Nem ee whien (congenial and really loved one| Carelessness lamp light another, even tho she were) ear org de Just a few ae wealthy and he poor. fortunate, such as cripples, cron Day by day we behold hide- | « ete, Why i# it that so many a dose m lant I know what my js about the easiest thing you ever aid The final decision should be, and is, yours alone, RL System of Fat Reduction Jd Here's a new way for all fat BETTER MANNERS. ple to laugh together at the It IS illmannered, indeed, to |bugaboo—Obesity. The saying that call undue notice to those un- | there js nothing new unger tie fortunately afflicted, but I can- | Dis’ any more not believe that people do #0 |new for them: thru ignorance. It is pure care [new pleasure, lensnens and thoughtlessness. | [JEUrE. easily found by an They permit their curiosity to | slimness eryone has heard get the better of thelr breeding, [the Marmola Preseription agi a nes % | harmless combination of fat-defyt elements discovered by one of our |foremost; physicians. Now, me high authori another ides--ths deg cars and Immigration Bureau, will speak on Poy Pe raagie bese pr tes ar hin ng Oe ee ! 8 vs +e eae All members are} uaaaee icin aren Rintienk te Hee eee eee ised to what/™makes it possible for rich and|!t seems 180 be mostly ‘among th Ww } ip ¢ chmond, vated myself 1a I realized to wh hse ““ wae 6 rence Endicott, formerly | Urked to be present diana, where they will make their undpenkab’ the of x00r to mingle on a common “°™@er *™ » this s jan com: | army ing me on the street car, a girl rime. res "Rordena | as lat ts a, Went” “Te Suet) ERNE, Oct. 3.—Mountain climb-|tytanny my Jealousy of K ground if they be so inclined. .o: me who very cross-eyed, | ce was read in Portland’ Alpha Gamma Jat the Hotel Wescott BERNE, ’ nt ng Biri h ponend ig A | ELDON , ° : : morning at 11 o'clock in | +. * -9 ing inn't what it used to be, Landing | * ve mF N. and every one in her range was star-| Unitarian churen by Rev. | Delta Alumnae Mra. Roy D. Pinkerton with her! piaces are being leveled on Alpine| f sat by Mra. Chaptn’s bed until} on ing at her. Isn't that ili-mannered | ~! | 7 5 4 1 , . - dr. in the presence of} The regular monthly meeting Bd two children and her mother, Mrs. | peaks and now the tourist may reach | the medicine had put her to » Dear Miss G t In re|and the height of ignorance? and relatives, Mr, |the Alumnae of Alpha Gamma Delta) Charles W. Hartman has left on a six mata tf plane without the| te went downstairs to Mother Mire. Endicott will make their | Will be held at the home of Iona! month's trip to Quito, dor, to ~ Ppa es sae How was 1 going to tak | ard to “Ellen's” question as) Eemertand, where Dr. Endi- |Barash, 908 Thirty third ave, on Sat-/visit her father, Mr. Charlee W.|hardehip and diMculties of climbing and not betray the dreadful to whether a rich girl could! P | engaged in business. urday, eater 4 = _* joc tman, American Minister to r tng ik Mrs. Chapin had ce od ie be happily married to a poor toad glad | ‘ spun . 6 BURIED SUNDAY ? How was I ever going to bei man, J \will answer that I do | Lorraine Chapter Dance ere . lent lob came an, + 4H ang if ¢ at Bremerton | Lorraine chant No. 6 ©. BE. &,|_. Mra. John F. Murphy, who is in rites for Mrs, Btizabett ne EET BoD cane a theugn: not think it possible, that is, : Of Seattle people went ,.Horraine Chapter No. 6. 0. B New York, ls expected home the last ‘hunt, 407 12th ave, N., who died |° to cee pe dante any length of time. Sie the reception which Com: | Priaas evening, October if, in the, of Next week Tuesday, will be held at Bonney. | that I any . Mrs. John § Graham ‘ “ £8. 6 e Bu o'clock I even ed myself that the I have known o: Y be: afternoon in their | M##onic temple, | | Mr. and Mra. M. J. Carrigan, Mina | Watson chapel Sunday at 1 idea wan perfe Nobody | have kn f a number for Mrs. M. E. Grow, of Marion and Mr. Jack Carrigan, re-|Interment in Lakeview cememry ‘of such marriages, and they Wis, and Mrs. Moore, wite | Engagement moved Thursday from their home on | will follow pac dous Nite chetub. Mrs, Chapin, {all fizzled out at the end of| £%#v_to Hold c. B. T. Moore, U. Mrs. Anna Bishop announces the| Harvard North, to 6270 Twentieth precious little r ) a 2e His Home Mrs. Moore is Mrs. engagement of her daughter, Arline | Northeast BURNETT FUNERAL SATURDAY |! “ecided, must have gone out of her | three or four years, and RIED | Dade diss Sibert ‘A tie dave east Astor, to Mr. Robert Charles Antes.|" Miss Marion Carrigan will attend uneral services for Mra, Potor | nd with worry of them before. As one ex- a. | " : K a Carre inthe nal’ e £ @ letter appeared in your columns, Pinte emt Of Washington this numett, who died Wednesday at} 1 met Chrys in the hall, She wat! ample, I give the widely-pub-| written by a girl who signs herself si wie her home, 1934 45th ave. s. w., | "* oat 3 lished case o ck) "A Little Jealous.” , enon. Wat Gra Don't look #0 doletal, | 1! rs. Ja todtt,,JncK Linder leave, Saturday a a wna y norning \'*°" | denrie! he exclaimed, putting an|Gerahty, the wealthy girl who Rac wiot wihki besa veer Oicaiehe for hin home in Loxton after spend. | cha aturday rm £ ik Veto when. * a Gen eee ka - “y » hay, strureled fee che eae ta Bonet’ ee ee eas atm through mine, “What's the mat-/eloped with Jack Gerahty, her | ¢ his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs $1,165,000 REFUSED t could murmur, LAther’s chauffeur. Only just » |George Linder, LONDON, Oct. 2—An offer of | | : jane, no that you | recently I noticed that she had Ps you will give this Dr. and Mra. W, 0. Coppe returned | Seve® lahks of rupees, about $1.165.- | ., auday.| Why, het | discovered that love in a cot-|* from the East Monday and have| 00% has been | refused for & BIE) nave that baby back here before|tage with Jack had become taken an apartment at the Hotel | TUbY found at Mogo! dinner, 1 presumer’ I could teil from|irksome, and is suing for a her tone that Chrys’ cheer wax not! divorce, | Terry for the winter ar The development in telephonic and | nut on for my benefit. She hadn't Dr. and Mre. F. K. Mundy are the | telegraphic equipment effected dur-|4 notion about the case at all like Marry the money, “Ellen, bia Grafonolas are getting scarce—we advise |] guests of Me and Mre % Mi. Solner ov wcae deen e * © wai *, * at Bremerton for a few days. f a ke ‘ ; Dail who truly love her to do his| *, o to make your selections now—don’t wait until th wet : wenn ca ered The baby will be mfe and sound.|social status. Don’t experi-| utmost to come up to her standards. | rap > bey Bas Popular models are gone and the prices are ad- |}) Mr. and Mrs. Warren 1. @ jour thing! And such &/ment on the poor, even tho| Another is that there are plenty of | f%- Uptown, | ares ss have taken the home of Mr. and Mra. Chrys wae talking, I could ° town, 2d Ave. d—buy here—now. For! °utsiders who are willing to attend Harold McDonald ol my gloom. “Why dha SzbICOUs, th man. | o @ when Katherine Miller) 118 Sake, as well as your own, 3 ’ . Eldred Tucker, with ¥ Terms on Columbia Grafonolas Mr. and Mra Special Special i Habs ran Into my|don’t do it. Life’ Outfit Outfit $118.05 $143.05 leave today for San Francisco, After i that?’ I aid to Katherine, g some time there and in San ou must have been exactly the ram BLENHEIM Grafonola E-2, in Type G-2. Grato- any finish. | nola tablet Taken after eating bed-time, they help the dinpow = Ce the fatty as |converting them into com oe. bes flesh, muscle and energy, f dieting or exercise. Marrno’ ence to try to be worthy of the |seription Tablets regulate e of one of God's good women, tire system—do for you what letter |\)Y exertion and self-denial can | do, and the fat, once routed, ia ‘for good. You can prove all thi When one truly cares, one learns) trifling cost. SMarmole Fe ma sine that ¢ les be tion Tablets are sold by many things that are riddies before. | ion Tablets are sold. by all | of these is that when love ex-|Fi0it (See ’Wwocdward Av ints between a man and a woman, |troit, Mich, A large case—eut chap with the *Pecially when the man is of bring lasting results—is but lower station, he owes it to her and! ing the war would have occupied my own | probably from 10 to 15 years during the winter, Dr. John Hunt left Monday for the East to visit the clinics in Roch ester, Cleveland, New York and Phil adelphia, ity that cannot be surpassed. Don’t Be Tricked by a Teaspoon! forget she's a bit of a xplash on our|SUch awful things and diseases that eee Disk ebvereae neutcheon » prove to herine|4% going to happen this winter? Record Brushes. | Reeord Brushes, se i@ tiger yellow hair.’ I said, ‘and wh t| Resend crying of calamity bowlers. Needles. maatien: 3702 I Sercuied Stra 1,)20; Sreateties te Blenheim ster is more unusual, the same golden My Little Sunshine - * Some Sunny Day Mrs. A. W. Cushman renemblance will increase to Break That Mason- bas grows older,” ine Still an Old Sweetheart Weel the Harm in a Bit of a |home in San Francisco. or plece by piece (To Be Continued) cee | as convenient | —_ will mo to Arizona to be at her age, Katherine! What a re ‘ alamity Howlers pring markable resemblance! But instead fo of Date A Very Special Showing of se ¢ } of being flattered, Katherine Miller| Dear Miss Grey: Do you believe Tailored and Semi-Di | |} Dress STERLING | |lopked positively offended. Wel|this true—what people are saying One dozen Rec- One dozen Ree Hats at $12.50 A ords, your own | ords, your own M h 7 anythi "lease tell me what you think | Mr. and Mre. A. G. Harms, of San that I wasn't implying anything you think and choice. | _ shelee. Franciseo, who have been spending ‘s Be me tergort, about heredity, for instance, I just| Where we can find a good fortune! ——- Six Record Al-/Six Record Al- a fortnight in Seattle, guests at the si ‘ rubbed in the facts, carelessly, about | teller. PH. ! © burns. } Hotel Washington, have returned to} eB eo a the odd resemblance. ‘She has your Personally, I take no stock in e turned Sunday from a four months" ling Silver has re slow in her complexion.’ Katherine) trip thru the Middle West finement, distinct wae really smpoyed,’ thogeh. Sha} a | eee fveness and qual went home pretty soon, in a bit of “| 4 Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat and huff.” Band Is Back in; Come to Roseland With Me Mrs. A. W. Tidmarsh are spending Fabs doen resemble Miss Mille Denigned na Moonlight on the Nile } ae . ae All Need to Know Is That You |]| Mr. and Mra. Walter F. Foster : | P > Come From Dixie land Miss Helen Foster, who have 5 ] And after T had said of Mil dot Shake That Shim. Southern Moon been spending several weeks in Se paralyzed with a new id m Not Missing You, Dear | A heaping teaspoon may contain two level teaspoons, three level tea- . Mra. Charles Phillips, who has 1d at leadin Complete Stock of Columbia Records jbeen the guest of her parents, Judge ost haan THE SONG SHOP SERVICE jand Mrs. Crosby, in Olympia, has Jewelry stores : : i | WEDS MAN AGED 29) | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lewis KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 2 Edith | |have returned from their summer | | Fain, li-year-old daughter of Jacob home and are again in their town | 4 | Fain, Tulsa, Okla., and § spoons, or four level teaspoons—it all depends upon who heaps it and what they heap it for! . Here Is the Crescent Method—Try It Yourself Take two level teaspoons of Crescent Baking Powder and put them on ONE TEASPOON and you have one heaping teaspoon. teve Munoz, | in the same rooming house as the father and Lakai Seeemannads kane teen | daughter, were married May 14 at 1 theie ‘wadding trip and are at} Claremore, Okla., with the consent of tw. “ Mrs. b Fain, the girl's step E mother The father of the girl was in 2 jbile, Ala., when the marriag place. Upon his return he ob: One important price reduction will be and sent his daughter to liv pmiok Sang O Gill Sh¢ | Elliott 2702 | you to watch for it, | ho married, the girl does not se — Pit SUPERB i | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 8 P. M. P Suits to $150.00 ape Soran Coats to $225.00 HIVE DARK HAIR | P.N. A. ie cal aes vate’ | AND LOOK YOUNG CHAMPIONSHIP that the ater and quality of RELAY RACE excelled in Seattle. To show | Don't Stay : Can Tell | When You Darken Gray, Faded you will be a real pleasure, Hair With Sage Tea and Sulpt Lorimers love the child #o that we/@bout the world coming to an end? Lenore “The Millinery Show Place of Seattle” | their home. your table, @une aed Kise 5p ny SY a week at Lake Cushman, guests of awfully.” said 1. “I wonder if th . Sameryiand attle, will leave Wednesday for their \ Buy {t in sets |ribte frwved “When It's Music or Records, Go Where the Crowds Go” | house. | 9 years old, who live for Q. R. S. Player-Piano Rolls eee — || | and Mra. Roy Taylor (far.| Uf! OPEN EVENINGS House-to-House Workers Juggling With Terms “rounding” and “heaping”? may endeavor to create the tdea that their powder contains “double strength” and that one spoonful is “equal to two spoonsful” of Crescent Baking Powder. : Pike, Near Fourth Avenue But read the directions on the labels— Crescent label reads “Two heaping or four level teaspoons.” The other label reads “One heaping or two rounding teaspoons.” Each means the same amount—four level teaspoons, Any other con- struction is merely a play upon words. This may be proven by their recipe literature, which calls for one level teaspoon to the cup of flour —just the same unit of measurement as for any baking powder of rea- sonable leavening strength. See the crack Hawaiian Swimmers from the Navy in competition with the Seattle Stars. SATURDAY SPECIALS__ Grandmother kept her hair beau- tifully darkened, glossy and attrac tive with a brew of Tea and Sulphur, Whenever hi ai on that dull, faded or streaked ap- pearance, this simple mixture wag Values Up to $65 applied with wonderful effect, By" Sale asking at a drug store for $35 |"Wyeth’s Sage 1 Sulphur Com- ° pound,” you wil eta la pottle Price of “thie old dmb wile, Rboo oe EVENTS OF THE SEASON é || by the addition of other ingredi- LAST » 4 The CRYSTAL POOL CLOSES season's best styles in ents, all ready to use at very little SWIMMING AS USUAL, _ Exhibition swimming and diving by Victoria and _ Seattle experts. Crescent Baking Powder Tests More Than 14% CARBONIC ACID GAS (leavening strength)—the highest test of any commercial baking powder on the market. General admission .........25¢ Swimming .......+6+0+++.-40¢ During the war there has been no advance to the consumer in the cost of Crescent Baking Powder; the higher cost of production and distr Pom-Poms, Velours and Velour cost. This simple mixture can be De Lenes. Well tailored and fin. depended upon to restore natural at 10 o’Clock FOR THE WINTER. SEATTLE NAT. CO. 2035 2nd Ave. ished. All fully ned and many models trimmed with smart furs. All the favored shades, in sizes 16 to 44, ———THE——- PAULINE SHOP 221 PINE STREET color and beauty to the hair A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now be cause it darkens so naturally and jevenly that nobody can tell it has |been applled—it's so easy to use |too, You simply dampen a comb lor soft brush 1 draw it throug |your hair, taking one strand time. By morning the gr disappears; after another applica- tion or two, it Is restored to its natural color and looks gloss; oft jand beautitul Kae BE, bution has been carried by the Crescent Manufacturing Co. and the retail grocers, who are pitriotically serving the public at less than pre-war profits, Crescent Manufacturing Seattle, Wash.