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edding Plans ing of Miss Doria Ives to Wilbur Masters will take fednesday evening, October ity Parish Church, Miss i be attended by her sister, Ives, as maid of hono: Catherine Crawford, Miss Robertson, Miss Katherine And Miss Pauline Smith, of ridesmaids, Mr, Wil i ‘ as | jr. will be best ‘man. c Who is one of the most And popular members of set, announced her e Jast July. ee Gillespie Reception Mi Compliment her guests, Mrs. J , of Piedmont, and Miss theote, of Berkeley, Mrs. re Gillespie has extended one fed invitations to a reception at Thursday, October 16. burg will be Mra. Arthur ™ guest next week before to her home. 0 owe bs Thomas was Bt a handsome luncheon of overs at her home this The decorations were Out in autumn cc Fe luncheon, the guests . ive Dinner Mrs. Stephen B. Gibbs will at a dinner of twelve covers home Saturday evening . and Mr: Hosts evening Mr. and Mre Clise entertained with their home. Covers were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Don. "Mr. and Mrs, Gaynor, Mr J. Irving Colwell. eee Intertain for Bride ating Mrs. Horton ‘& fecent bride, Mrs. Frank ‘wil éntertain informally at home Friday afternoon eee . d Mrs. Gowen Mr. and Mrs. Vincent have recently returned &, and who will leave soon fork, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs, Louise Van ined with an informal and Mrs. Wiestling’s afternoon. hy Westling at the entertained some of her honor of her guest for the Miss Jessie Jardine, of who was passing thru her father, Captain Ian & _ Miss Jardine is the niece | Jardine of the Britis & cousin of Bishop Jar tong, whom she plans | ext spri ee Lee was hostess at a dinner at her home c ei ‘in Gives Tea Van Alst Austin enter. an attractive informal home yesterday after. Tea te DD. Mills will entertain I tea at her home| Red Cross service overseas, will tell | ¢ooq y afternoon. ‘By REBECCA STEVENSON SEE Oifice Phone, Main | Angevine-Moderi A wedding harming in plieity was that of Miss My eri, ¢ Beattie, and Angevine, of Missoula, which was solemnised lafternoon at five o'clock at jhome of Mr. and Mrs, Robert dD. |Causiand, Th living room, w the service was r by Rev liam A. Major, was ted with masses of autumn foliage, and dimly lighted with tall candies, Preeeding the ceremony Miss Mary Louise Rochester sang “At Dawning” and later ved the wedding march Mins prence Bonner was the ‘bride's only attendant, and Mr, Fir jman € . of Missoula, stood with the « Following the cer * served at the Hotel Washington members of the wedding party the intimate friends who wit the service. Mr. and will be at home in Mix » Mr, Angevine is prose. outing y, after November 1 He jx a graduate of the University of Washington, class of 1910, a Sig ma Chi, & mem of Phi Delta Phi honorary aw fraternity, and of the Oval Club and Fir Tree societies. oe Dinner Dance at Arctic Club ' The first dinner and dance of the Army and Navy Medical Officers Club of Washington will be held at ok Friday evening at the Chub. It will be a m and all officers and former are invited to attend in uni ite alm. Herenioe Mr. Fred Montana th Mo mony a dinne w for and nosse Angev ine wh Aretic anction, | officers | forr | The Army and Navy cers’ Club has a membership of mor han 100, Requisites for 1 ship are a medical degree sputable institution and a ¢ sion In the army or navy, afte ing been assigned to duty the war, Officers of the « as follows Maj. James B. fand f hav during ub are Eagleson, organizer commanding officer of “base commander; Maj, Frank Carroll, assistant division surgeon, Forty [first division, vice commander; Capt jeorge W. FE . Night surgeon, air ervice, recorder; trustees, Maj Harry Vanderbilt Wurdemann, chief lot eye, ar, nose and throat section jbase hospital, Camp Lewis; Lieut Commander C. H. Thomson, naval base No. 6; Maj. Richard W flight surgeon, A. E. F.; and |Col, Eugene Allen, base hospital 60 'Red C ross Tea Room | The program for the Red Cross |Tea Room Thursday will be given by Mr. Christian Knust, tenor, with |Mias Ethel Schwerdtferger at the |piano, and Mr. Wilbur Westerman. | Violinist. Hostesses: Mra. James Hamilton De Veuve and Mrs. James Wylie. . |Vassar Luncheon | At the Vassar Junche | Tacoma Saturday, it was decided to jconsajidate the Vaasa: both and hold the meetings alter ely in each place, The next meet wil be in mttle. oe held tr | ing Tennis Dance Postponed Because the entermainent at the Sunset Club, jelle of Fal lard,” fails on the mame date jas the regular fortnightly dinner dance at the Tennis Club, the latter [has been postponed until Friggy, Oc |tober 17. Pie Rainier Chapter D. A. R. | Rainier Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri mn Revolution, will give a |luncheon Thursday in the tearoom jof the Bon Marche. During the luncheon hour Miss Blanche Wen ner, who recently returned from of some of her experiences. ALWAYS 10c SAME QUALITY SAME SIZE SAME PRICE SHINOLA can shine your shoes 50 times with a box of ° fell shined ‘shoes add 50 shines would cost you $5.00 or more. to your personal appear- SumouA makes shoes wear longer as the and oils protect the surface, keep the leather and pliable. pays to give your shoes good care when they so mych. DLA HOME SET tes Home Shoe Shining isy and convenient. BLACK TAN : WHITE _ OX-BLOOD BROWN yesterday | Mrs. | Medical Offi-| -ersom Raroness d'Anethan, who han been the house guest of Mra, Rt. W. Jen. nings during her stay in Seattle, will return to Vietoria Saturday ae W. Cushman returned with Mrs, Harry Whitney Treat from Lake Cushman Monday, and will be her guest for a week 00. Home Phone, Capitol 617, | Daughter Mr, and Mra n Agor imabeth Prat jeeiving congratulations upon rth of ighter September Mra, A ca ‘0 compliment Mrs. I, who leaves soon to make her he in Idaho, Mra, George W. Sol }day was hostess at an informal te Jat her home yesterday afternoon Seattle Man. : Married In East Mins Orville Cock rn Miss Alice Fay, daughter of Mr and Mrs, John Purinton Fay, who has been visiting tn the Bast since her return from Y. M, C. A. work overseas, with Mina Kathleen Gatt was the week-end guest recent }ly of Mr. and Mra, Norman Dickin son Chetham at their estate, “Up: land,” at Red Hank, New Jersey “ee ney Verona and Mr was solemn Mr. and after the they prty fifth wedding ¢ r, of Cincinnatl, ohn Ly Hall, of Seattle, Monday in Cinoinnatt Hall left immediately ceremony for Seatt wh will be at home at 3129 Avenue N, E. i} Wint Mrs, Letcher Lambuth was Mrs, Prescott Oakes’ guest at her home at the Country club last week oe Mra. Peachy, Mra, Prescott Oakes \ Mek Tind and Mra, Nathaniel Paschall . ¥ leave Wednesday Oct © 26, for tory Club |Callfornia to apend the winter, Mra or Serie. Paschall goes to Coronado, and Mra Me etry en Eive the | Marbara. Mra, Oaken’ mother, Mrs: — oo olr winter series! y g. Gihac and brother, Mr eee eee eee eee Weknenday, | Thomas Gibson, will spend some nd thy will one a week b time with ber. 4 |orchestra will continue, to furnish | MP. and Mra. ‘Thomas Nickerson Kehoe wrasié for th oe Jreturned Thursday from their home -aitce mt a At am at the Country club to their town house. Mra. on, , ’ Hesperian Club |Opens Season Pe | What in to be of intereat | to lovers of dancing, t* the an nouncement by the Hesperian Club f the opening of their winter sea: son of Wednesday night dancing parties October §, Douglas Hall, Tenth Avenue and Kast Pine; Street. A feature of the evening| Mr. be Miss Leonia and Willie} will return ker, aged nine and ten, who will |home at the nee the Hesperian Waits during |town house, intermission walte wan edicated to the and arranged Mr. and Mra. Frank Pt by Hamilton Douglas, The Hexper-|and Mise Annette Wiestling motored lan Wednesday night parties will be|to Vancouver Monday for two or strictly informal three days. Overseas Club Card Party | the week Mr. Carl Gould spent Ellensburg. . and Mra, Henry 0 removed Monday from thetr ment in the Martin to one Broadmoor in is certs Py | Mr. DUM ps apart in the Mra. next . William A week from untry club to . Peters their their and eee Mian Florence Allen ¢ arrived Sunday to «p Miss Eileen Delaney The Overseas Club will give a car * arty Thureday afternoon at two| Mr, Joseph Barnes, who ia the o'clock at the War Memorial Hall,|head of the United States Wheat 404 Thirteenth Avenue North | »ration, accompanied by Mrs. will arrive Pri to spénd in Seattle d a week with Cor the day nt left Sunday gone about ten Mr. Hawthorne I for California to b Mrs. Robert jay in Tacoma Parker spent th friends . yenter . Mr Rt. V. Newsham returned Sv morning from n Franc re he has been the past t PALACE A vaudeville merit is promi which ¢ Thu Hip. A ie the t wil be a ‘Naughty 1 Douglas K ring called am ¢ fo: in the at th outstanding comedy to be and company Melrose “That Fellow Doesn't for B Like It a trio of gymnasts, | Weeks comedians and clever dancers Harrie and Lyman have a comedy act called “Her New Bons,’ full of ing and boxing Prine Mysteria, “The Hindoo pay.” pr a mind-reading which questions from the au s are answered ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Turenne and M Turenne w © week or na ‘ Palace} z Raymond Auzian Amaury Ausiag I sbure ¢ num ore sketch “R presented eno. and Mrs. HL. L. Greene is spending sev eral days in Tacoma, a guest at the Tacoma hotel . which is rapid-fire chatter, good sing dancing and some Hille and ft Thursday to >} ne where they he comedy} Mra. F Frederick Hille tn will ma obert o* G vides act in dien | sation’ Mra the latter part of the month t the winter in Boston with hy . . Fred Crittenden, of who have been ‘the nd sinter o the latter's — winter Howard and ler's Dream,’ nging and vin will ssical and sccordion Graft, in have a Juggling render a popular “The Jug combination] Mr and Mrq Burton. ¢ a Vietoria program of numbers o © several thelr home this 1 | DON, Oct. §.—-School children went out on strike at North Devon, as a protest ag fusal of the managers to allow an ox tra week's holiday. The additional holiday was proclaimed by an order of the king, and when the managers refused to grant the extra aveek the hildren's kept the from school The Home That Has a Piano Is a Happy One mW-thave return: |home at Crystal taken an apartment y. Mee ings, and have at the MeKel Will leave Mon on, nat re I to Dr. returned 4 Mre from Frank a trip vuth m ed by ad Mine Mildred F their daughter, both whom are attending the Univers of Washington . Filx have Youemite California M itz, parents away nk oe Mr. F confin neveral gene to Van Houten has be hin home by Hiness £ ayn e- Mra. William A day for Minneapolis t eral weeks . left Fri gone sev . M ee Mre. from fo tdna Tacoma, the past few Rates haa returned where she days . been Mra. ta Hope G Garrison Mra F De Canada has as Nevil and n of Wapetia Sankate Mine Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 24 Ave. ANALYSIS the has a 4 niger void of t When first ste why t home in wh t boast tiew than the uplifting influenc you hear Kohler & pbell’s tone you will apprect Kohler & Campbell Pianos satisfies a musician's love of true, pure tone. Through our plan of easy pay ments any home can afford a Kohier & Campbell Johnson & Doner Piano Co. 1621 Third Ave. home uses but one. webs al How can he use good Judament When meeting with a tent? tenth of benin, te the idle brain— Guickly will produce; waiting for the services You bi Kood excuse. We havé no cobwebs In our beatn, | BULB SALE October and November are the Bulb Months If you plant them at that time you are sure to get the bloom it is possible to produce out of each bulb TULIPS HYACINTHS CROCUS DAHLIAS DAFFODILS See our wonderful week. best display of 400 varieties of Dahlias all Get your bulbs at the same time. this Mixed Tulips, spect 40¢ a dozen. ixed Narcissus, special, 35¢ a dozen. You can order Dabiias from the blooma we have on display, jLLY’s (Established 1885) FIRST AVENUE AT CHERRY STRERT Dahlias on display are grown at Burton, Wash., by Sheffield, the Puget Sound Dahlia Specialist Mrs, George wilt | Wiestling | Wenatchee | Haswell J, H@emsey will leave | | | | Confessions ofa Bride 1919, by the Newspaper Copyrimhted, Enterprise Association IN HOME YOUNG WIVES he | |MOTHER GIVES A LECTURE | MANAGEMENT FOI ( > v Rob and I been reunite married |mout @ week and in that t tried to talk over had happened to me in th our separation. But after my attempt to explain and #0 |kenow about me, I gave up, But lity here w hortage t wouldn't be yin item, it alweye ¢ told mynelf. concest mu trange | her f th othe had had from remerr 1 right It would be and kinned bh on of an waved $1 Precipice if Bob were other th hu And that thou ar old trusting self.’ ' » and F | So I adjusted m to the re.|" ‘ot 8 pponsil a bride, aawumed the Jeare of our dear little home |tried to work H. ¢ problems which try coura all aclentious homemakers I intended to keep & househ pense account. I knew th girls woorn budget-making as and “stingy And according! 1 [pitied their poor hush w struggled to support them on salaries Mother Lorimer had @ pet system which she wanted to explain to me “It will keep us from erying Babs for a little while |whereat we broke |together. Afterward undertook | |the bookkeeping — pro! Mother |made her books balance to a pe le very month. at ver tary made them balance, M mitted that, with her, it was a m iple which she had inherited wed, from her New England tore “Principle marked, pausir enade forever by al [to me I had! said we'd wa time of futile erghott 0 much repeatedly we'd * pay and » much, and of over u what much fo temporar somehow “However, it nate any Da experiences as I ordinary husband | dancing the like edge lities of Pam and og > od of L. of | er found pped the it hard to me 4 stack of bills into r I never reckoned that merely ‘money’ I was #avir represented the brain for force man put int for @ in energy, When ther I would p nd it id ex oC many my In o They stood cert small |< tt of or #1 wa Pp membered how Sature mc reer pout re 1 looked led the had ¢ of himself 1h earnings ¢ his br t #0, economy) hard to ¢ she said, | down and wept} we ven at ler ce or at least nec ood ked wa It wasn't she caught er miled as my ndering nishings of the ow we've got ¢ sding & norr brow impat turn | nothing” daddy mag fn hin restless prom oune that the ie the p He made re re ything Dada: it newn fire abe b ne yw be or um in the morning. to work © awfully nervous and we were giad {to tm stand etill and talk} about anything except Bab: | | “Prineiple—#huck 1 kind minds have 1} daddy de « clue—rat I'ms atient keeping | ventured has i observance—it ment with m It's a secret of religious re once & month that she was often | eld. snorted daddy, who cons able ability. “E rd! Now as poor ler scorn of hi ‘As only a country parson’s daugt jter could be mother 4 1 | “She gave me my first start know,” daddy said in a loud wh latona School Exhibit The Latona school ibit held in the afte the school Pupits w of their ga mbly room, All par to be present to ldren in this unef if it were eat son's expla Good Li you | Jane ; ed) inper (To Be Conti | Fire Prevention Urged by City’s Flame Fighters products t bn the at g machines will t down Just home attle the ter of and property able fires lous lant big red fire fight ° p " atr Anne Fortnightly to bring Queen Anne Fort tly rible wastage | t with Mra J. FF ru prev \! ¥ North The fire Queen year in the . 100,00 was ¢ ays Fire Chief F. L Most of this was caused t an negligence, the fire lo haif, That Nation: 1 ob Thursday Progress Club Thursday Progress ch 1, W. Matthews avenue, : Caleidh The ¢ Ay Mra, Charles Heifner nue, at 1 o'clock Raynor € etaon y care With * could is th meet with or Sunnyside at tub 3 “A by the ordinary be reduc to be pler Meeting r chap eoWright seminary, will be the home of Mr« 4 Terry avenue. All attend October Armory Council of Jewish Women meeting of the Coun- n which was to} mocrow, has been Wednesday, Octo N. H, Latime |members u lar | the ¥ with at Current Events Department nar » department ¢ » will me Ber D rth, Musical Ch Musical ¢ Larson at Kirk Madison Thursday with Mra ry will ub fi house ten to} supplied ent. The| object prepare | for th r en in the fte e carnival | will be invita. | and park | four Alpha Club to Meet Alpha club will meet Collin c and Totem Clab att stem club | eRaitway xchange | PRINCE OF WALES| Exchange UTTA, Oct, §.—Preparations ty being made for the recep- Prince of Wales in India, believed the | jeraft | rhe Ww will hold building. me Railway k o- School at 2 o'ch 8. FP, Day “AL aly 1 of the it is yuk 1 xt summer queen 1 7. A. B. F. Day Parent-Teacher will meet at 3 a good program a eachers, All mothers wed young prince | is country before | When the king and memorable “Dur there was a ques- the Prince of} mpany them, Phy-| however, said he was too n the risk of exposure to he was left be Alex aswociation There will bs eception for bar tion a Ww w ales « a tropic hind under the care of Q andra All club of the Y m. in their club as, after swimming The Friends of |W. C. A, at 645 p lrooms for their tak mnastf ana § mammoth « weighed good A petrified tooth of found outside of Des Moin isen-Thy Auxiliary i nds, The enamel n-Thyesen tiary will lar meeting Thursday, ¢ STOP THIEVES From Having Easy Access to Your Home ‘The following articles have all proven thelr claim as efficient devices ta stop thi BUssSWN Night Latch iron ix y is in mn |] Fort [}hoid its es : Anti-Slugger Chains Japanned, cast cane, | | cast bronze cylinder; 3 keys with every lock voit cv BL.5O only Ask for No. These Chains are very strong | not b unfastened unless door | 1292 i KEY HOLE GUARD m. | — 4 * ynthia Grey— In anewer to “Ellen's” problem, I would the poor young for the of his for he would be the unhappiest, unless you are positively sure that you devoid of any trace what- ever of snobbiahne and difference, and value the terling qualities of character more than the cheap veneering finds in the so-called society “~ Dear Mi ay, do not future happine s Grey marry man ake ore cla and mannerisms one so often strata, It ia snobbishness that creates the sets and divisions of society, and it is snobbishness that causes a woman to look down upon her husband just because he hasn't her educa- tional advantages and a bank roll as large as her father’s. would aa- to get a physician's with humear to the ng in common 1 fello at one To Remove Ru Heaver t Stain snobbiahne M of her that robs a re Grey: Is there any runt stains can be re linen? HOUSEWIFE. n the stains with lemon yer with salt and lay where the sunlight It may be neces eat the operation before the stain removed in nome » earn her daily ' red for one the non nip Baby's Hair Too Thin Dear Mins My baby u kne icker? MOTHER. olive ofl on frequently, into the halr causes ‘*s hair of any make You vasoline or aby’s scalp ing it 1 Cutting t me thicker int ffer turn Congeniality * Never Amiss ey: Recer who neemed t him be To Remove Tattoo Marks Dea ving t Is there any way marks from the EX-SAILOR. it should be done, but empted an ama- id have the work 4 surgeon being more frien med that wa fused, 4 whe by To Keep Cider Sweet Dear Mins Grey leave th him ag proper t DORIS write I would like to keep cider sweet, an f gallons a little over a and it is not fit to drink I have some cider stand since last year, and it is vinegar nor fit for anything know what is best to do with oJ making of vinegar is ned b adding to the cider @ quantity of mother of vinegar, as it is 4, a whitish, ropy coagulum, of & muciiaginous appearance, which is formed in ear, and acts as 4 ferment keep cider sweet, add from e to two tumblerfuls of grated radish to each barrel of when it reached the flavor required TEVIDEO, Oct. §—Upon the # controversy over | Piume ai $19,000,000 loan for Italy in Uruguay. 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