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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919. c . Seattle; Mlorence © | ® By REBECCA STEVENSON Roik "bax dextom "Gere hi 'Mrs. Mercer Dies ‘ SE Office Phone, Main 600, mie, Capitol 617, | Seattle; Galle Dove, Bes lulbw | 4 n la rey — After Operation trown, Heattle; Cara Sry ‘ s crtany Sena woniwtek, yomnene in Hospital Here y vt ‘ 1 Koehwell, ne; Ruth Du CLUBS FOR TURSDAY . ° a ” ‘ " . ercet Austin Hostess \Breakfast at Thornewood! Pk dges - Butea: 5 Re Drecdae, Oo.| sista at: Guaceien Clah Dear Miss Grey: If 1 were “Ellen,” I would marry _Mrn. Yanthe . M M oe, ae afternoon Mrs, John Van| Following the fortnightly pape Rushing is over at the Univers! Finkle Kageberg, Walla Walla.| __ to club. will meet whomever I pleased. I did, and I have never regretted eran is ae ateeee Cycle com- "Austin will be hostess at an in-jchase at Camp Lewis, the daring, of Washington, and the pledging 0! Alpha Chi Omega 1 an cieelt ek the neutw et Mt 1 pg “J 5 Miabe hospital early tee at her home jana, one might may hungry, riders | the follow ME iris iy, announced is Fmma Rood, Reedport, Ore: Cobia | Mra. W. 1, Hitchings, 3028 Five years ago I ran away from my father’s home in een een ning following an Operie Mae hues canes da. Whetnnces Delta Gamma Argon, deen; Celeste Boll, Ar- |g the East. My father was a wealthy, domineering Eng- | von | . nN Selma Cate, Taco: i Jhingt Ree Kirk, Seattle; Kathleen | soe day Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Chester Thorne’s beau Ima Cate, Tacoma; Martha Lind:| Meron: Hoe Nim ta May Cutie Hehmen, |heatth for some time s Mine, Bas ughter of Mr. al " tiful estate at American Lake. Tacoma; Arline ulding, ‘Ta ~ Seattle Progressive Club i 7 ting her husband's birth. ong the Seattle guests who we: « Margaret Mile Tanoma.{ Seattle; Lenore MePherson, Seattle:| Heattle Progressive club will Consequently I had never lifted a finger to do any- | ther Wigeins Me econ Ae keke en, | Among the Seattle guests who went , U f fing U- | Mrs. 2. J. Wiggins of 1007 |nt., Mrs. Mercer was one of the most ‘lirances Wilkes, Portland; Margaret 9 Hinckley building o 5 with a dinner of fourteen | YS), i 5 oly RE Mtge vit | Eresate Mngham; Mary Hurle en ate at two} thing in the line of work. When I was 15 my father and rank MeDermott, |! Seattle ele Seigole i Were at the Sunset club Saturday | aris wunice ord, Mra. J. 8. chal. | We nina Crawford, Watla | Hellingham, Sar ah Hendrie kaon, Se- | o'clock members expected| tried to marry me off to an old wealthy judge, older than | souuiar girla who attended the Sum- r fone tn the, eplrit lemnitn, an eek Sirs. Gharien F ima | Die Lewiston: Mars| “callie ga Bore Pygig Mogge Uf terres rg ier jnatter"| himself, His love of money, his gambling in stocks and | mit grammar school and later the Clsverty, ORT | G0 ) rine * Slawson, Portlan delatd homas, He sam; Ruth p@ discussed and business trans ‘ 5 ’ rpiece, a cance |Sfigg Alihited Hushes, Me. Martin, Seattle; Gindyé Lanadon,| Spokane; Marian Wilkes, #5 | wc bonds, and his other crooked dealings disgusted me, | Broadway high school, 24 years old, With autumn leaves and dark | Qttien nt at ke Lav Hotee, ‘Idaho uh Elway, Aber oe ¢ along with his mode of living. | ie, Met eee Ge Asters, Later the party 00| Spokane. Tacoma riders w Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Om " Ladies’ Relief Soclety , t her or father went cnesine | VRS horn | See, EE ® box at the Wilkes theatre./ and Mrs, Wayne W. Ke: Relief ‘Bociety will avery time mother or father went | me to Seattle with her parents in SO and Mre. ¢ lader Colden Corse. | ton. both f by 1 NH, | Robinson, — Cheb Mar eoting at the Children’s |‘ the theatre it was always pome | 4 friend living there,|} 190%. She was married to Frederick | on, both from LACONIA Tanne ! —— one, ~atrend Nip e a ora n who a y be 9 Port Townsend: Frances Dunbar, Aat{Janeck, Yakima; Lois White, Y: Sink ok, Ae eeeye BF with father, They | Whe has my visit-| Mercer in June, 1916. Burke Hostess mas jock, All interested tr ing | . er spect uy "i ma; Dorothy Redmo akira o’aloc teres ; soomed ne ye content with |! or 9 Mrs, Merc vived by @ son, the Baroness, Albert | “Belle of Ballard” torla, Ore; Dérothy ‘Troy, Juneau Dorott Fakls work of the society are invited to 4, ' tent with |tied any particular time. 1 should|. Mrs. Mercer ls survt ¥ | Alaska; Elizabeth Wiggins and Mar |#ephine Kerns, Sheri Wyo “re Billy; a sister, Miss Martha Wiggins, im, Mra. Burke was hostess! As you may surmixe, the “Rete | *!** ¥ iggins and Ma be present ike to go with my husband on the M wi mal tea at her home Sat liara” ts @ burlesque on et Johnson, both Portland Bran e t 4 ore ol trip and stay with my 4 while |and a brother, Theodore H sine, ROO. opular operas of Dorothy Morrison, Ellensburg; Elis |» s ; ' Hunt's Point Clrete sy ney ee Te ee reese bias the hotel will be Vuneral services will be held at 2. dit , beth McElroy and Frances Lambor - Hunt's I », of the Frult ’ eee: Wee ery busy, and will have but little \o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the . . “iboth from Olympia; Irene Burns, |B ' f , wil we . ", never lunched ther, | time to devote to anything but bus ny Watac ape . ge Tea ~ a for it, Mrs. F Katherine Peterson and tHelen Ds . Virginia Wilson. ane Fiore Yee to Pe ht [And often did not dine togethe hom. Weal Lh “gf nen tor one Loe, retaon e S ra falter Willa bes ral Woeetto a at arranged Force, all from Spoka Mor-|!felen Arkley, ‘21, Seattle; Florence gg BB = Mg Bom eitnd Rea |, Thelr younger children had thelr |to "invite myself in thin way? | will follow th an informal brite tea | MET. Jeroen loge donat club bh carload Of scenery” of which the vieve Jobnao » Bt 2 vokane + ps A |nursery and kindergarten rooms in IN DouBT. | Zi - — Pe home Friday afternoon posters, proudly boust and Will be the Giadya CM Omega ss Hee eee elt thes, be | ihe, better pian would be wo | Wife Disappears ple accompanist; and it has a regulation and Clara Emory write to your friend saying that | Alice Nettleton and Dorothy Whit ternice St. John other man with mother, and some West Side W '« Improvement city, and that you are consid ing coming with him. If she lies with an invitation to spend i prize choruste tumes, to Kappa Kappa Gamma B.C. He 1020 Pine et, isseeks ’ Pett ney Rehm, Chehalis; Katherine Mill-| The West Side Won but often longed t ingle with fies Joan Dereies ot Pa) ling his wife who “disappeared after ae say nothing of tw distinguished cast) Gwenyth W tmo: Manila, P ment club will meet a ther child th the ones I w and » of Palo iwenyth Wrentme Manila Marion Vernon and Katherine ver children than ' i are oa wane bere fd. 2h the gdistinguithed audience, Helen Thompson, Pendleton Harkley, all from Aberdeen; Lucille | Mrs. W Hanford. via mitted to associate with, We 1 7 he had taken @ Northern Pactfig BA Robert Bowden will be hostess | Which ts tly waiting for its ap Marion Magill and Margaret Grimes, | MeClur Lorna Trown ave, 68 one-thiny @sioee vn dr bust | were always taught that there wer og trait for Meowane the ane fea at her home Wednesday — Jetober 15, at the Sunset oN t om =) A » MelLeod, | from | ole M. "Witte ei lsetere on good _ he . Ler ‘ is not under tember 22. She was going to Misa Pettigrew it Mrs) Ty the o Mra. I and, Margery Gilbert. Astoria, | Mary fanon, Americanization Mrs, Ella Cudi . ; f mtic t the visit her sielce, Mrs. Sylvie Allen, 1317 es aunt and Miss Darsie her} he cast are: Mrs. L. B. Peeples, Catherine Richards and Marion| Narby > m and thru the yun a Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mr «|Ryrne, both from Spokane; Allce|Craig and Helen Parker. al Be. |hee, xuitarist, will play the ope sunt, [ran away. I wor at y 1 : i N. Wall st. Spokane, but did not a K. Eyman, Mrs. Burke, Mra, Lang | Hole abeth Lewis, Susan Erwin, lattice; Beatrice Reno, Portland Lucrezia Borgta,” 1 Jioun things, learned to Mother Makes arrive there, and no trace of her don C. Henry, Mra, Maurfee Mo: | Eliza und Jean Dav-| ote fore the club, A full attendan tehephene ebeenter aba tater an ex: | Bile Dates see bese Nand. wee ie ee . | Micken, Mra. Frederick Bentley. Mra. | dso . liar desired per manicurist and hair dresser i . ‘ ares ag 5 , - pence ; bate Walwonth Club « | When Twas 31, I married @ me-|o¢ yar ise, Grey; J am ao admirer jas being 45 yours old, excell Ga rT ja ¥ ” Seattle Fifteen pledges were announced by jcame & certain age your husband fe coming to.thet | on Way to Niece Honor Guests poten Pl Hiaghe prologue. [Chi Omega ty. They are: Sid tub | 1 never attends ) wehoo! | | H. F. Ostrander, Mra, David Whit dinner-dance will be a * a Kappa Alpha Theta | 4 . ieee «| nerin answers and think |in black sult and shoes with brown Meanie club, Wednesday, Oc. (comb, Mrs. George H. Tilden, Mra. re rardage ened Rat Walworth club, recently or-| ,% mn Card Party | |chanic, a man much older than my-| You ean help me out of this little | oan elt and thee nee on 15. These dances have been |John C. Higgins, Mra. Farwell Put ‘ern = Allen Seattle Elizabeth | ganized by the members of the Wal-| “ club wv self, and ont makes $65 per) dietioulty. . 4 nam Lilly, Mre. Harry Whitney | Fe § Se} worth Manufacturing company, gave |hold a ¢ e cl orn. | we ut I love him and am happy Several weeks ago a yo her left cheek iieetiee than ens oe ‘reat, Mra. Francis Guy Frink, Mra « banquet on Thursday ning in/3i2 BR sxchange building, 4 would not, if I could, go back to vera go I met a young | » V. Halverstadt, Mre, James 8, | McMillan a | he deyd and Mr. Charles two 0'¢ my father's home, which seems to "yi" baer ager aypeedged ted favor | pe ne |Goldsmith, Mrs. Richard W. Perry, |coma; Marian & Bellingham: Au-| McKay Viren Sg ine pot oe ton ae thee, & prison where ¢ abl ane ae ee erty Po. W. J. J. Roberts Dies ing Date Set Mrs. C. B. Lamont, Mra, J. F. Lane, |relia Worsham, Evanston, 11; Folia: | j to take up thelr work in new) — Woman's Educational Club tren whould not be allowed to live. |, my company, but he|. W- J- J. Roberts, former presie ® wedding of Miss Jessie ‘True: | Miss ie Cornish |beth Weikel, Yakima; Martha * The banquet was held in the} The Worm Educational club| The answer to “Ellen's” letter de- |* Be Me to pe Noes ‘with {dent of the Roberts-Burkhardt Cos @and Mr. Harold Burchard will And the x holders are: Mra, | Seattle Skin ner attic; Bettie nic club rooms, in the Arcade | will bold a business meeting at two | pends solely on the woman and her | py land a member of the firm of the ® ‘October 11, at the reai-| Burke. Mra. Claren B. Blethen, | Slade, Hood River, Or building | ° ated club house, | ideals concerning Iii am werking with his mother, | Alaska Fisheries Co., died Saturday Sof Mr. Keith J. Middieton, Miss | MT8.sC. M. Seeley, Mrs. David Alpha Phi yd ia noon to open up an| : } T took about. tt ; "P and he takes advantage of that and|ae pis home, 5232 Kenyon st. He | : ward Skinner, Mra. John Collin ms the Walworth Manufac- | niversary J : m ¢ xtren gets her to make dates with me fo . 's guardian. Only the im-| wi.” George P. Myers, Mra. A. F Clara ureh, Ellensburg: FAN luring co mpany in Los Angeles. Mr.|tober 2 1 . and I have a bag make da with me for survived by his widow and @ t Felatives will witness the | Anderson, Mrs. Gerald Frink, Mra, | Brown, T o MoKay has taken a new post id |, Bo, if “IEller sm ft that | Would it be unladylike to ughter, Miss Virginia Roberts. a |R. William Crosby and Mrs. H. F. | Portland: ; _ BY" lassistant manager of Walsh & G Aspasia ¢ ‘ = , © world #8! him to do his own talking, or what uneral services have not beags jerett; Nadine McLaughl 1 Nell " Ostrander. = gl aughiin and Nelli@| ner Co. in Tacoma. niating an ambitious , is, rather than to accept | should I do? M. F.O, |arranged as yet. ; 0 ‘or The box office receipts go into the | Tay c+ both | from Baa ory ° Mr, Walter Rogers presided and | be devoted to the study of drama and ne else's sion of it; if she Why not decline the next in- | B di | furnishing fund am! hereon, R. ‘ortiand ide the evening w enlivened . . Aspasia club w hold ite | Wishes to be useful rather than a vitation you receive from the | Miss Ruth FB. Wienand, daugh' rides one anion homey farion Wurabacher, both cram given by the Walw y arasite, with nothing much to ds man at his mother’s |of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wi ting their sisters, Mrs. of Seattle tet and different members o c cept exis onne of some explaining to her your | 4959 wi N. B., died Su Decatur Barrall Galizabetn | J Umble Shop Dance Pi Reta Phi organization, Informal talks were tor Zednick, 1611 Sixth ave. p|one elne, she — | reason? If she is a wise mother mpeg i! 8 was a fa &nd Mrs. Charles George| Miss Mary Dudley Walker and| tole Young, Aberdeen; Catherine|Kiven by Mr. Lioyd, Mr. McKay, |topic for discussion will 3. EB. M she will appreciate the fact that | OTM. | Mllee a prvtandig Gielen Siecle), two recent|Mias Clara Emory have charge of | vincent. Leniaton tline | Mt EB. DeLong, Mr. Anderson and| First Hundred Years of American it is to her son's best interest. | ber of the freshmmn ‘Miss Zella Steele and Miss|the regular dance at the Jumble |Titus, | Portland Mr, Mactni« rama,” read by Mre. Henry Bitt-| Parents Are He cannot go thru life relying | state university. She is survived by Reiley entertained at Shop tomorrow night i Pemer Helen Yakima.| The officers for the present year!man, Papers on the three dixtinct Joy-Killers on someone else to attend to his | her parents and two brothers, th Friday and Saturday | oe [Alma Cathoun. Dataney (Fe: Mr. Mactnis, president; Mr./ periods of that century, th sonia! v s * | social affairs for him, unless he |erick and Marcus Wienand, both ‘at Miss Reiley’s home. | Di Di | Louise rlich Fredson, | Anderson, aocsatary: Mr ; Rogers, revolutionary and civil war wilt be} bay ag y; 3 parents) has a soc Hal tary. Seattle. Arrangements for eee | inner Dance treasurer. Mr. Howard Conley, presi-|read by Mra, Harry A. Erwin, Mre jo funeral have not been comp Thelma Herald hy Jones é + x . ; a |dent of Walworth company; Mr.|W. K. Sickels and ‘Mra. Ralph J Rp Announced at Golf Club | Phyllis Newell, Gertrude Peycke 08 | Teetaie Saaerson. lant maaenaner, | kiGones | » Request for i a er MAMA BHI 4 Ee Ti Taiiae,| . Cunt chids aadices: yoreees: &:.mans | Laura Tanner. all of Beattie; Lenora| ing Mr. DeLons, nesiatant mananer oa | seemed 0 think joy | Words to Song | SORE THROA’ te the engagement of | netic appeal to everyone. Saturday were elected as honorary members. Woman's Tuesday Clab ¢ Dear Miss Grey: Have you the thter, Margaret, to Lieut./evening the usual smartly gowned Delta Detta Delta oo neon The Woman's Tuesday club wit) | ance is just . nite type from | words to the Pacific Fleet song | Jaco! throng was in attendance to dine and| Mildred Tweed, Seattle; Grace Wil meet at the home of Mra. C. L./™¥ Parents. I leves in having | which was sung at the theatres dur-| Colds, Coughs, fun. He is always laughing and Croup and , dance gaily. The committee in|son, Seattle; Thelma Wilson, Seattle Parker, 707 Second ave. W at Kin kes others fect like, 40@w the bo fleet ba to " music of Of Relieved in o Minutes charge were Mrs. Henry ‘stens,| Elizabeth Dilworth, Seattle; Alloe twelvethirty o’ch mem aye ne Rg +. le “Mammy o' Mine"? you have, | |Mrs. Bert Farrar, Miss May Lee, | firessler, Seattle: Edith Leavia, Se-| ersom . fame, He brings his friends to our you please print them and Is your throat sore? . home, i after they-have gor soon Mrs. R. T. Stafford and Miss Gladys|attle; Ella Lindberg, Hoquiam: Mar Rainier Study Class roe Maggealb tages Agen KATHERINE, Breathe Hyomet, Swalwell |garet Mueller, Seattle: Helen M Mra. Wallace Green Collins re] ‘The study class of Rainier chap-| Parents scold me for the nots haven't the words to. this Have you catarrh? ov jon they mad It mak e tengcy 8 ® Ringer, Seattle; Josephine Rowe.|turned ‘Thursday from the Kast.|ter, D. A. K., will meet at twothirty hard for me, for my parents biame | SK. but perhaps some obliging Have'you © cough Will Give Bridge Tea Olymp . where she has been for the pam the home of Mra. C. Cine What would you advise in a ge me = 7 will send them . Chi Omega month , Thirty. ninth ave. case like this? RUTH wat I may print them ‘The Women's University club will eee * to be studied for you. Breathe Hyomel, bad feck tos Katherine Pinnes, Seattle; Mash | : , You had better be perfectly | oe gy my dl oan Me ps = ae Lois Warner, Seattle: wiles Wright,|. Miss Hazel Archibald returned | History, Mra. C. C. Pierce; geograph-| ¢rank and explain the situation aco) hose feng roel pd fiber erncen., P'S | ceema; Leslie, MeClong, Portent Friday from Victoria where she has teal Joention oat vdustrien, ure Z to the man you have promised |A Draft does not contain cocaine, mo la t for the paat two wee! eppel; ion, wipone } hen you ay must be reserved. Muriel Mas on, Seattle; Gladys Nora |be*" for the past two Loses; part taken in war, Mrs, Ac] ~~, Barty. Tell him when you Evader or other dangerous dru; a are married, you want him to | m = with tomach dosing. by, Seattle; Margaret King, Seattle;| 4) ana sre. Charles Black and|V. Robinson bring bis friends home. Tell |, Dear Miss Grey: Will a man who Sreathe it thru the little poesia » Sl ga Beatrice Ren Portland, Katherine j | * Red Cross Tea Room Miller, Aberdeen: Lorna Buren, Port. (90% and daughterinlaw, Ar. and pathy him you want him to have as |* under 33 years old and single, who |haler that comes with each outta The program for the Red Crons | land; Charlotte Craig, Seattle; Sidney | M™ Charles Black, Jr. p Queen Anne Study Club lively an atmosphere there as he made application for citizenship Ra gg A ‘Tea Room tomorrow will be giveh|Rehm, Chehalis; Marion Vernon,|{or, 2" extended trip thru — re The Queen Anne Study club will] desires. But ax long as you are | before the U. 8S. entered the war, ee uint ana fecme ae ren by Mra. Louse Davidson, soprano, |Aberdeen; ‘Helen Parker, Seattle;|e8t. They will be gone until the}noid its open meeting at the home| iving with your parents, you |and did not report for service, be banish catarrh, ‘; with Miss Doris Foster at the piano. | Katherine Barclay, Aberdeen. ee a eke SE ee Fee Perio * cviecation || Sf0,,cound to be regulated by | classed.an.e. draft evader? . A.C and } fr © - a D'cloc ca tio heir wishes. oxplain to im . Alpha Delta Pi Mra. A. M. Wetherill, of Lom/icchoes” will be the subject for the] that your parents have always A. G. |haler lasts a fifetime and-extra Pumfrey-Davis Doris Schrock, Okanogan: Miriam|Anaeles, wife of Col. Wetherill, V-lafternoon. A social hour, welcom-| been of quiet temperaments, and | » Tf You mean. by not reporting | ties of Hyomel can be obtained fi The marriage of Miss Ida May/tHayner, Sal Ore: Roselina G: 8. A., with ber children, arriv ling new members, will follow. that they do not have and will ‘or service, failing to register in | druggists for a few cents. Davis and Mr. Forest Pumfrey ix|ham. Hope Anderson, ‘Miilared |Seattis last week to be the guest of oo, 9 never have his viewpoint on life the draft, he most certainly is announced. The service was read|Tnomas, Heatriee Johneon, Norma{|he® brother-in-law and sister, Mr Webster School PT, A. in general. Since he loves you, a draft evader, and as suchs by Rev. F. B. Sutton Wednesday | Rognon, Winona Faulk, Irene Har.|°"* Mr*. Fredorig Struve. The Webster Parent-Teacher as-| he will do everything tn his could be ‘punished. evening, October 1 i : sociation will meet at the school at| power to shield you from un- uiresreeionpliaiadiaenaiiii ‘ iat the Winter corles of mon, Dorothy Douthitt, all of Seattle,| y¢r Frank Frye is convalescing | Guetied auaplainuthy ten ore jand Eleanor Barrows, of Chincok.|a¢ his home after @ long fliness at|("reesen o'clock. There will be a/ pleasantness. | | | Lightning struck the barn of Her- oe avite ition a hen g The Queen City Dancing club wilt | wasn a reception for principal and teachers. jbert Starbird, of Litchfield, Me., om “ i the Swedish hospital aa ieteed | Tote ¢ | selhg fn ano seats ce Alpha Xi Detta " rang ose Parents and friends are invited To Visit in where four cows were standing in a ‘ y La rho : y i | row, and killed the two cows on the hall. The fourth annual mask ball| Katherine Conlan, Seattle; Dorothy|,.™%" , Moritz Thomsen returned Revned Club Meets Another City | row, and son me ahd a goodly crowd as|will be given October 22 in the same|Fry, Seattle: Elsie Colling, Seattle; ThUreday from two weeks spent In} am. Revned club will meet with| Dear Miss Grey: My husband tx |ends of the row, while those in be- hg Rea’ Coute, Beattie, Phyllis Phillips, [sew York City, | Mra, Douglas Huntington, 3214| Making business trip into another ! tween were uninjured, — : ve. 8., 00" Mr. and Mrs, In C. Gilman teft | >tyfourth aye... at two o'clock. Saturday to visit their sonin-daw and | yey, | ic of A. RE. M. E. Club daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ford Bas-| a0 4 Rh ELM. E. club will meet sett Kimball, at Hood River at two o'clock with Mra. H. L. Van | Brocklin, 1704 Bellevue ave. | <8 | Mr’ Samuel Hill t# at present at er ced Chaten canwen ot| To MMT MME BE Aig Government Control of | Broadway high school will meet at Pasadena, will spend the winter in| " Seattle. have taken the home |three o'clock at the school. Speak ot Mra. ‘EM. Tuninger, on Lake|¢® Will be Mine Elizabeth Wiard e Ceginossits tianlian Mr. Robert Hoffman left Sunday |Vitation is extended to all parents morning for a motor trip thru Mon-|0f, freshmen as well as parents of | ’ tana cee tae Excess Profits, Incomes and Inheri- ie, Caleidh Clab - Fall Blouses of Georgette Crepe siege iB Se cae ar tances Should be Heavily Taxed Mies Absee Halk, of, Phiiaéeiphia ihc ut oat (From the report on “Social Reconstruction: A Gen- and d is visiting her brother and sixter-in- | Aglee Sisters eral Review of the Problems and Survey of Remedies” . Mr. and Mra. Edward Haig, for} Axlee Sisters, at twelve o'clock, | Ja fortnight. ut the home of Mrs. G. Schaefer, issued by the National Catholic War Council) 8 2007 First ave usiness and cards. .. | Mr. H. L. Greene, who ia tempor. . | ne repe e ine jarily in Tacoma, spent the week-end Cosmopolitan Club | . * i : ; jim Seattle | the, Cosmopolitan club, of te oy After enumerating other reasons why monopolies should be restricted by 1 P. see |W. C. A, will hold its : ; i i Mra Charles B.,Dodge will leave | monthly ae meeting | the present social system needs im- lawtoa ronatiniy rN: ay On Special Sale the first of this week for a month's club rooms provement, the report states that actual investment, has long been a visit in , urged to be present to p for the work of the year. Fifteen one of the most serious evils is “the recognized principle of the courts, | Mes. ‘ Ostrander, of Fort|new members will be initiated F \ lGibbon, Als iw the guest of her | os excessive gains by a small minority _ the legislatures, and public opinion. $6.95 \ | paren “dD enry . e8 : . - ? Heer Tah Ret Reem BGEY WT" | sone? Woematrar cree = of privileged capitalists”. For this A jsumed ite m er the sum: evil, the report declares that “the Exceptional Ability Should | Mrs. C. B. Wetnber has return-|mer recens. the oldest club | . : ‘ ed from New York, and is home |of its kind in the city, with a m “4 main remedies are prevention of Be Rewarded jat $26 Washington apartments. Dame Of seventy-five monopolistic control of commodities, Tt is a principle which should be women workers who are engag All Sizes . 4 ’ Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cole and|civic and social betterment — we adequate government regulation of | applied to competitive enterprises daughter, M Eva, have removed |Moetings are held on the first and : © the home which’ they uird Tuesdays of each month in the bli i li likewi ith th lificati hat But Not in All Styles nh fe Beg foe cae cuecanye of ence taonth, tn, the such spulilc, service monopolies. 5X... Saat. Sin aae. seeteeaeen see park, 2329 TI irty-fifth Avenue § The parliamentary section meets at will remain under private operation, something more than the average jone-thirty o'clock with business and heavy taxation of incomes, ex- rate of return should be allowed to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Langdon and |™ ing at two o'clock Mrs. Carrie ) ” , ! son, Lewis, who have been questa|L. Miller is president cess profits and inheritances. men who exhibit exceptional effi- Flesh-colored and _ white \ at the Hotel Washington, left Thurs: | Sud. ciency. However, good public policy, day for Vancouver, to sal for Syd Current Centary Club | blouses—with a few rose, beige / |ney, “Australia, “which” they willl |The Current Century elu wil Monopoly Invites Oppression as well as equity, demands that t two-thirt « | r “ ° . . . | “ue lub room of the Pallard hep. os The precise methods by whichgen- __ these exceptional business men share and gray ones in the Crepe de . ¥ Pg Re ge eh a Maa sie nt olga ing offic uine competition may be restored _ the fruits of their efficiency with the ) m five weeks spent in Seaview n elected for the year “ia ; . : : 1 ql Oregon ident, Mrs, Frank vice and maintained among businesses consunier in the form of lower prices, Chines — these blouses eee sreaidont’ Mrs n oantoins hee 7 “hee hte ahi: . ouses are made ! Mr, and Mrs. ©. W. Wilter, of|Mre William’ <ftowante trues * that are naturally competitive, can- The n.an who utilizes his ability to of heavy fabrics. eer Uae Minti ee ears not bediscussed here;buttheprinciple produce gheaper than his competi- , | left last week for Low An-| » OE. Club Meeting is clear that human beings cannot be _ tors for the ag 88 of exacting from to vend he ‘ 5. ¢ b role H 1 rT 1 ss. Bs ek regular. Business meeting or? trusted with the immense opportu- the public as high a price for his A variety of styles—Peter i ‘ styles Madame Isabel Mack will return | Elks’ club at two o'clock iti ( sion and extortion roduct as is necessary for th Pans, Collarless Models, Round, wey } | to Seattle tomorrow, after veoks | on nities for oppres d 5 y ¢ least in. studying ‘labor con¢ Rainier PLT, A that go with the possession of efficient business man, is a menace Square and V-s } $ { British Columbia, Ore Rainier Parent-Teache: wer : mes Model wee a WH) NS \ | Was nington, “and will be at home io |tion at three o'clock im toon ak ie monopoly power. rather than a benefit to industry and odels, Convertible fos” friends in her ‘ That the owners of public service society.” and Tuxedo Collars, Slip-Ons, | Mra. Clare ©. Farnsworth ana | Rainier Beach . t f and Vested Effects. ‘ , . |daught Nancy, left last evening | Gard ‘ |for New York City, to be gone two) The Rainier Community | months. und Garden club will give a.com The Reconstruction Program is issued by Committee on Special War Activities, | é Ha y lowed by >r0. fs 7 ou . * , Mra. Alexander Bell (lla Gilleapy), | 8m, pagns weheel Pree National Catholic War Council, 1372 Massachusetts Ao" Washington, D.C. | jot New York arrived in tle Gay evening. Arrangements g be The newest trimmings—P laitings of Net and Lace, day enroute to her new home in IM made for an “attendance ot ‘at Copies will be supplied free on applii on. Tucks, Crossed Tucks, Braids, Embroideries, Venetian [the guest of Mra, "Milow Jones Pedic 2. ntudio Laces, Box Plaits, Pockets. [the hou est of Mss Tors ives [MK A Cod rine 8 National Catholic War Ca S'elock, Dr. James nm Smith, Administrative Committee * 6 ‘ 4 | Mr, and Mrs. George F. Cotte: of the Unive y A few extra sizes—48, 50 and 52—are in tailored models of both Georgette |have returned to Senttle from ive Will. discuss * Public *] PETER J. MULDOON, Chairman SCHREMBS Toledo : ve |pia, where they ma the ome |Of Railroads.” ‘The public is erepe and Crepe de Chine. ; |during Mr, Cotterill's. nervice am ai | vited, eee pores aii te MACDOUGALL-SOUTHWICK, SECOND FLOOR |Sineer in the state highway depart: | Lay ASP pe olen oe men aes | Mrs. William Leroy Baird and hei Bishop of Salt Lake City . me |daughter, Mrs, Annette Baird Tyle Dr. Roberta Wimer-Vord returned |have returned to the ¥ to Seattle turday from a tendays Annex for the winter, aft (business trip to Des Moines, lowa, ing the summer in the 6 spend country,