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; THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. - = a re : J ~~ -— = — | 3 m . CTE TY — erie ne ect rt [Personal] Make Luncheon Set Cynthia Grey— ! - > , . Mra, Frederick Swanstrom o Ff" ¥ “ ; 0 ye old and engaged to be married if ir. Milburn and Mrs. |Dinner for Mr. Lincoln High pending’ the wir rth home of for Your lea Party sssaiahie: ton Pieced denis father retusse hie consent Seam baillie Hostesses and Mrs, Gowen School P. A. 1 aa “ men + allg ement. Father would not tell say + ywen H ng of the |“ ‘ Sout ‘ sus tried to reason with father, bu th Mrs. Jutius ©, Rarnes, wife} Mr. and Mrs. Vincent M The next regular meeting of t "ou t on wit ui ~ : Tullus C. Barnes, head of the | Wil! be honor guests at a dinner gly » high soho will bel yy : Wuuve:luaves th : n vil en my flance asked me if L wanted to go away and be mat 4 States Grain Corporation, as [on by Mra, John Goodfellow at her | held Wednesday, October oe ae A gh th poe J sell father gave his consent, or until 1 was $t 7enim quest. Mrs. Milburn and Mra.) home this evening, | » [P. ms in portable month ld vuld be willing to wait for me if I wanted to be mare sander Paillie © a handsom | pe a ape mg ‘ ‘ " \ have known each other for f ars and he is all On at the Sunset club this aft i tive Receptio ion the sation | vasourn (6 nat @ ‘ r man. Father has no personal objection to him, The fourteen ‘Kuests were | Will Give Reception wion the association will adjourn to] Mr, and ip ty and own pecullar disposition that he hes ‘ade entertained with a drive Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Levy will be be a MOE a... ¥ A cram # jtu Pahoa ym nd ywi 1 . of ionds Tuesday | &Y en # * ney have n the g ae ee their new home in the Old Colony |! Deane. Faven Ford Basvett Kimball : ni PH rit Era. J apartments. nae rooma durin, eS tain for see t orne a'itumit i pee fon eg gi ps peg) Pierre 1 ‘ my mother to let me go to work ike Smith | Lewis-Cordz Slaton-Weke ered from his recent flr fe : “ mm your/other girls, but she won't. If my ~ - Slaton-Wek n cece fut) « long: if not,| fiance knew 1 wanted to, he'd be Mrs. Winfield, Smith, The wedding of Mise Ora Cord Miss. Adeleine lx. Weken and Mr Mr. C. A. Phillips left Thursday for . or you |*Wiully angry nee, cer), Soar | Gangnter, of 26r one Mrs. Guy Core. Charles Bdwa Aton, both of Se: | North ‘Yakima om hunting trip, gor Don't you think It would be better Me to apend the winter, Mrs./to Mr. Joseph Hiller Lewis, won of Artie, were married in the Mount | fi : t unt ye 1 as long 44/l%oe me to get a Job and wait until ok Bausman entertammed with | Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Lewis, of Seattio, faker Park Presbyterian uret . our fian ing. +|1 wee the right one? But should I utifully appointed luncheon atjtook place last night at the he Batubtas alternc s Tones retu afternoon of the bride’® parents, Rov, M. A WA ‘ e r rom ve scala vi . Matthews 4 the marri we a fishing trip a r Girl Ponder b Reena to Give Tea |i\"rotusion were used tine First Dance honor Mrs. Lucius. Crane, who |tvoms. Miss Anna Linders assiatet of Season fee & Apoed her had ae ele keen | © bride was charming in a gow? at of the r hospital, ts now conv ing at bis Be hostess at an informal tea at |of rch white broca » at. | dane e , home Se@ by Miss Margue - lepartine re given at Home, Tuegday afternoon. lwhe wore pale pink georgette \ play fie th ave} are. L. B. Parkhurst of Olano ts ‘ pure and simple, my Clarence Quigley was best man, « Waa snasors omorsee the guest of her sister, Mra, George 1 “ € . |, and it is not possible 7] | Mrs. Iva Grant MoMillan played the | "se alter . ary iss | Hetterhauser . ¢ ” y h r or anyone else to advise s and Mrs. William = Clyde Allen Grant § for which Hates’ orchestra! 0) 14. vice of Portland spent want to know is this t who have recently gone to g supper was served im-| Will furnish the music last weekend in Seattle Is he too old for me? | “Twill say, tho, that a man such will be hosts at a emony, Fol E 0 Ng tebe . ee 1} lwaye had everything T| as you describe your fiance to Party over the week-end at |jowing their wedding trip, Mr. and) Kastern Star rand Mra Raymond Auzias De| |f wanted, that is, not excessive lux-} be, is not any everyday occure ew home there. Ten guests | Mrs Lewis will be at home in Mount |44@ ter ‘Petra mites ace ls acaaney atone t iry, but every necessity, and things| rence, If you marry him, oF over from Seattle Baker Park Card Party f : r any other man, the day will : Tah Mrs, Lewis traveled in a suit of The second card party of the win-| q : I better marry so I can! doubti come when you will be ain With fawn-colored duvetyne( with @ smart |ter series, given by the Eastern Star | , 7 « ie to live the same? Could I| worry, and if you don't maery, hat of the same shade, trimmed with | ciuy the third Friday of each month,| Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ‘Tammany satisfied with someone who had| you will be just as sorry, on ostrich tips. will be held in the club rooms, 4090/and small daughter have returned io for me, but litt 7 | I do not advise you to attempt Miss Mais 2.4% Arcade building, Friday to town from their summer home at out of import r to secure ponition, sinee you Eemapliment Miss Agnes Male licr, Pumpkin Pies tober 17, at 8:30 o'clock. Ac |Crystal, Springs ot may if 1 am a i are not experienced, and are pa who le the gusst of n P invitation ia extended to all Eastern| eee y tance. Asi alwags. i felt suedete., See her and sister-in-law, Mr. We'll Specialize” Giavn, ieaon Kea iting not ever think of any-| countless things you might do ‘ Edward Haig, Mra. John eu opeciarize Stars, Masons and their friends | Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Cx rf 4 be against bim,| in your home to occupy your ‘was hostess at an attractive} This is the slogan of the little |family who spent the sui ” perfect. He mind—take up one of the arts, luncheon at her home this /Orthopedic tea shop for all of next | Bachelor Lake Washington, will co but somehow | or several, if your strength will ” » a y n week, when the Fruit and Flower) Phe fachelors' Club Black Cat}|UT@ay and will vecupy . | , y rds him| permit . be Mission will have charge of the |informal will be held Saturday|home, 256 Thirty-sixth ave BY AUNT GRACK than I would a I liked, I am not going to advise you al Tea menus. The six circles comprising | €. October 11, at the Masonic| oe s t 1 ike and who treated me proper! whether or not to marry. I do fy the mission, with ) Jack Lough » Mra. Walter J. Taber left Sunday Serve your next tea party on a pretty luncheon set like this It Ls The committee in charge] If 1 marry this man, do youthink| not feel I have the right to. Corwin Ederting entertained jin as general . will feature |femple. | Th mmittee in Charge! the East to meet her husband It will look almowt ax pretty as the lace and embroidered mats mother |, ‘Asangetionn. avidah are atwese would be a loveless marriage, or! {# strictly up to you to make ily at ten today at the home jeach day appet daintily toa Of the M@ub's dances, if J. Taber, an © inj uses when company comes do you think 1 could learn to love! the decision, then, whatever you parents, Mr. and Mrs. Il. Le | served with exc and coffee, ss Mr. Edward > ad nt general's dep ment Une al oh square cut from this newspaper for the centerpiece. him afterwards? do, you can be directly responsi- x Pe ey Arickell, Mr.| WhO i returning from service over-| Use four eight-inch squares for the plate dollies. You sec, Miss Grey, I do not want| ble to yourself for your actions. ’ si Vernon Norman | "*4* ee | Fold all at the same tim Also cut all the doilies at the same time,|to make a mistake by marrying e s et 5 7 for Teachers Nachem, Mr, Herbert Nutadorf, Mr : Use four fourinch squares for the cup and saucer doilies, and fold|im, nor do I want to let a good) Why Not ” ra, John Wallace, at organ | opportuni 1 by Cn peret it 4 biiment some of their| ally Day Oncar Seeger, Mr. Harry Hold, Mr.| | Mra. John W oad. returned |and cut the mame ae for the plates. Fold on dotted lines and cut where |OPportunity go by and regret it) 4 7749 | Ber and Mr Bugera Rog.|of the P. B. 0, Sisterhood, returr F later ors, Emmanuel, Manson, Clin-| Tne home of Mra. R. D. Merrill |: » f and Mr. Eugene Rog nday from Denver, where she indicated by the h black lines, Scallop the edges. I will tell you something of him| Dear Miss Grey: As you seem so you Will be better able to ad-|equal to most any occasion, pes Roy, jr.. chudren of Mr.| wilt be ned to the Broadway | tended the biennial convention o! ir Manson Backus, will! Guild ofthe Orthopedic hospital and the sisterhood. vise me. | haps you should help me. With a dinner of twelve] its guests on Friday afternoon, Oc dios Wad e e My mother approves him He) I want to give a birthday present ®t their home this evening. | tober 17. It will be in the form of a | Mre C. F. White and her daugh doesn't act old and he comes 180/\to a girl whose birthday will be i << .* “rally day” meeting, including WO” lter, Mra. Henry C. Field, left Tues on essions ofa Yl e miles every two weeks to see me,| December 19, 1919, and she will be 7] Meenach short musical program under the di. lday for California to be gone a whieh puts him on the road all/19 years old. I would like to give ry rection of Mrs. Langdon C. Henry month night, going back, so he must surely |someth'ng that would suggest these as a complete surprise to/and the presentation of other inter CLUBS FOR SATURDAY o *e*.0 ° care for me. He treats me royally,|numerous “nines.” ost of friends, was the wed-|esting features of the Orthopedic Mise Ethel Clarke of Portland in Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Aseoctation nning our future, and | PERPLEXED. iiss Gladys Meenach. Cine hospital work its membership. | Pht Ma Mothers’ Club the guest of Mrs. Harold T. Mino: his plans. 1 receive a| You might give her some sort 1 [ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meenach, The Moth b of Phi Mu will |¢, few Gaya er © and if he doesn't) of set containing nine pieces, i. Lilburn Merrill, for the past or & y . |meet at the chapter house, 4530 Sev » ee rf > apy > " 7 3 , . PARQ it - to see if I| or a box of handkerchiefs con- chief probation ofticer | 7 uttle-Morrison , N. B., at Dae Sy 2 RRS ai? A ea 2 THE SPY TELLS ME THE STORY OF BABS 4 erate and a| tainiag nbonc en aay Meee took piace last night at) ne wedding of Mise Edna Morrl hers. are “requested to belwosiesday morning for a short trip ABDUCTIO} |desirable man in every respect her @ present ofan Angora or Church. Rev. | son daughter of Mr. and Mra. John |present. Important business wespeee 2 A | Now, ® bit about myself. I went| coon cat, and tie « little card i read the service|{ Norrison, to Mr. J. L. Tuttle was ee iv? why | “Take your information to Mr./shrug. “I had her safely iooonene jenn @ young man 20 years old for! around puss’ neck, upon which Presence of immediate rela-|aciemnized ‘at the home of the Kansas Woman's Club | Maj. and Mrs. John Betcher, for-| Lorimer,” 1 aaid quietly before the hunt for her begun |& xear, He was a perfect, ardent | ts inscribed a clever little verse bride's sister, Mrs. W. J. Brett, Sun-| The Kans w meriy. of For om, are now tiv ail poner her to the sub-cellar—under Dr.| lover, too, and always showed me| about kitty’s nine lives? the ceremony, Mr. and|day, October 5, Rev. A. E. Chatter. meet at 130 0 fag te Senttio, on Ravenna boule | Sweets reaper Certein’ former resider that ‘he respected me highly. If 1| it left for an extended | ton of Everett read the service. Only | Mra. J. W. Boyd, 2308 N. Fifty-first | AE y'" “ealt’ ust as softly At this I groaned. “The only |p say £0. | conduct myself ina way | Address bleed the country, re- Tena as Semen wore st. Take th Meridian car eee a - It is about the little girl, madam er a. mut a ite can | mistreated by anyone. So the con-| Of Caruso way Canada. id ‘ | Miss Marie Conner will be the I wheeled and rushed toward the exactly, madam ne © sequence is, whoever I have gone| Dear Miss Grey: I would like to 1 a member of the trip to California Mr. and Mrs. Tut | plats, Sizma of Delta Gamma | |weekend guest of Judge and Mrs i os in town, I think, not watched by Mr.| with has cared for me in the right| know Enrico Caruso’s address, 1917 at the University of pend mal cir home in Arling ta Sigma re Bs ~ tua hele ¢| Bruce Blake in Spokane. | man. | Lorimer’ detectives |Way, and all have certainly been | thank you kindly. MOLLIE. f eee | : Vaupell, 2336 @. Fae | “Ins she—in she—living | “We will give you anything you | wood to me. sa | Commun’ abdrene te care aes 3 s 7 }3 — 9 Madame Marget Shaubauph; > “datmenel his sent His eyes | ask— {!) send for the child our-| am an only child, and am aj ropolitan Grand Opera House, and in Chidester-Petite we |Braun of Bordeaux, France, is spend-| le delayed his rep ee | Aaty we will send for the ciel! mo|little spolies, I admit. I've begeed| New. York City, N.Y. to work along those lines. | ew months with Dr. Richard |*parkled with the cruel eagerness al-| selves. I will go for bh |- a beer Miss Notmie B. Petite of Seattle Girls’ Club Dance |G OSs een Wee ae 2 ‘aa where she is,” I pleaded " | yand and ™ nde e het >| “ and Mr. Thurman L. Chidester of| The Girls’ club of All Saints’ par fee Dee She Sane. Laneer Lee rears to be noted tn th eves Of per'| Herghoft shook his head. His Yancouver, B. C., were married Sat-|ish will give its first dance of the | ™ = ho AP fl jsona who love to te amile remained impertinent and ‘ a urday evening, October 4, at Trinity |season at Lakeside Club house, 9143 |CoUnUY for two and onehals years! 1 couig have eried out in my tm poo oa ”™ Special Showing Parish church. Rev. Henry Burton | Rainier ave. lthe first knitting instructor tn Chi.| Patience, but that would have| “InP . ros officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Chideater see ee et nt nr lidedand ee: abebhere Wah aiteilas | “Fer the present, I cannot for Saturd. will be at home in the near future at | Overseas Club Dance Pav “ane. is quite ante, madam,” hel sag Tip--the god ges iy eel =. or ay the Royal Alexander apartments in| ‘The Overseas club will hold cn tev - s! " 7 “Then I will have you arreste Vancouver, B. |next dance in Dougias hall at $| ype ye ae wre ey oe anid at last. 1 gence Popechasery sel FO that woman, too,” I asserted Newest Fall Jo’clock. ‘The proceeds will be usediwith her sor; Mr. George Dwyer, of | °C tant to put my nO8| “Madan forgets that in such an S08 for relief work. Later they wil! «ive - Salifornia’ to| “Where is sher” {Dutarche wit never fad. the ake West Woodland P.-T. A. |a"ssnce tor the underted orphans. |freng” ue 'wikter, “2 Sf 19) wt think—by this time—in Mex. | S768 ahe HATS 15 Seen i, | 5 . | eee gat | ico," sae : Social Meeting Wediturtow Aiseians ‘2 SOE REE gee, eau fae" FES ER a And looking at him, I knew he 4A, There will _be a social meeting of! othe | r ie would keep his word. If I turned tha Wank Went eine 2 Pa Washington Alumnae associa | ponolulu, well known to many Seat-| “Yea, madar him over to the detectives, that awful Vaughan Tanner, the |ers’ association in the auditorium of n will entertain at @ tea at oe tle people, passed thru Seattle to “Who with?” I demanded, not car) ii Corea by a toad etained ind Mr. Sydney Peters will be|2:30 p.m. The officers of the ‘elock r ie trip in British Columbia and | rece specch | im : Will act as hostesses for the day > eee Alaska to California and their home| «she has been put in the care of (To Be Continued) = == ome Alpha Chl Qmege Alumnac te Meet| oo 60 4 physician. Madam need not be con — Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae chap-| Mies Katherine Luhn, of Spokane, | cerned with the child’# health.” ter will hold its opening meeting Sat-/who has been visiting in Bremerton,| “Now come straight down to urday, October 11, at 1:30 o'clock at|comes to Seattle today to be Mian | businéss, Berghoff. What will it cont the Transportation club, 202 Railway | Mary Dudley Walker's guest for a|to get the baby back? And how long Exchange building. All alum in | short time. | itt the elty are cordially invited. | see t . —- pee i dhsmis lool . regret tha cannot dinc Mr. and Mra. H. Emerson, who! P Women's Democratic Club ico been Gh an extended materi. | that today, madam. ‘The child ts not ecutive committees of the Wom-|bile tour from California to Maine, | 0¢ing held for.a ransom, you under en's Democratic club, at 2 o'clock at |were in Seattle a few days, on th 1. Personally, 1 have no know! Good Fata ca: fin way to their bome in Hoquiam. © of the reason of th abduc | ee et thin chance go by and maybe re juret it? | I must occupy my mind. But T Over Matrimony am not very large or strong, 40 my Dear Mins Gre ar girl at nee would not hear to t 19 and ash ar ce in . a position. d to this subject yhat shall I do? I have told you Tam engaged to n who is 1 and will watch for your answer, did posi: | RL. of me Marriage is a gamble, a game which is always a feature of this popular litte place Senonamione oe | Mothers’ Congress Mr. and Mra. W Potts have re. And, of course, he couldn't have The October county convention of turned from their country place on|qThat 1 knew well enough. The the Mothers’ Congress and PT. A.| Hood's canal, and are at the Arctic ° 1 aly exple Exce tion ] will be held at Des Moines Saturday | Hotel. child's mother would hardly explain at 10 o'clock. All are cordially in 6 6 her motive to her hired agent. She if vited, Mrs. Robert W. Prigmore hax | Would. however, have paid him an - - leased her residence on Capitol hill ¢?OTmous sum for secrecy. But she eo osiery FUNERAL OF MRS. RINKER [for the winter and has gone to hadn't, perhaps, considered the Funeral services for Mrs. H. N.|her mother-inlaw, Mra amin F.| variety of villain she was dealing Rinker, who died at her home, 618 Prigmore, in Missourl. & was ac- | with I knew the character of the Wide Color Range—Sizes Complete 20th ave, ast Tuesday, was held) companied by her son, Robert H.| creature. I “nized up” this particular Friday at 1 p, m. at the Bonney.|Prigmore, who will enter an Eastern | s.ecimen in this way! Best Makes Included Watson chapel. Mrs. Rinker is sur-| "NTOTOY seu N.C. Phillips will he| He “had something” on me—or he| vived by her husband, Harry and Mra, {thought he had Rinker, and five sone. Women’s Silk Hosiery —— en Saeeeea_ | Hig tolleved we wre bots nhs power, Special Pure Th i 5 ° , EaOt- tet na Werle nog. God Resi $1.40 re Thread Silk Hose, @ A Serious Shortage @) oth but he would play one against with double lisle soles, i ihetaven tusk may Aehgaeet ss | 8 Pairs toes, heels and garter f GR AFO NOL AS wreiiby womn’t: HUNG 15 Sac chen a Special $4.00 tops. rT 0 me until Babs was restored to her family. a In black, white, navy blue, cor- NOW EXI T. det eer aee dere leper dovan brown, African brown, S S And where she is—the address of field mouse, gray and taupe tas of do: Daa ; re Ng 7 : Have you stopped to consider whe ; means Se een ae Sizes 81% to 101%. ) pped t Me der hat this means if you that the price of such Information 2 are contemplating purchasing a machine has nothing to do with the recovery for a Christmas Gift? sige Pr rwerg I nodded impatiently | “I can speak only of my part in $2.00 Full-fashioned Pure SHOP EARLY rape gicg ar aie gana to wait hereunder the gate—at Abby PHON O'GIRAPH SIN ONE 2 Pairs ‘Thread Silk Hose—our Se we, S renee Cit peasant steels: off tie: © paused to throw a sharp glance Special $5.50 OWn— which have al- lumbia Grafonolas is al j nt me—a Indy brought the little one to me." topped and waited ready won countless he Wea Oe te Avtidegeaia "peur Nide-due’ basse ITALIAN et son, en talon pata led wi a et a RENAISSANCE In black, white, African brown, for cordovan brown, pink, gold, | pre hie He pee re! huts | MODEL ender, cerise, battleship gray, Christmas ] CHERRY’S pearl gray,'smoke, Russian calf, | 00 brown, tan, field mouse, navy —— blue, champagne and_ beaver. Watch for the bi So ? eck ee Sizes 81 te 10. ing of Cherry’s store EASY TERMS ON GRAFONOLAS in ready-to-wear gar- @. on exhibition this week—the first Headquarters for the Famous ments for men and shown in Seaeee... ia, tae ras ’ : ; hb if dially invited to see and hear it. Special Heavy weight, All-silk, Q. R. S. Player Piano Rolls and Columbia Records alae iG ae Oc } i near $2.85 Full-fashioned Hose , Popular Sheet Music—All the Hits, All the Time Will interest the best ceattl A 7, 2 Pairs with double heels, toes dressers in the latest AUSIC. Special $8.25 and soles of lisle. ° Ss ~ ~ Io dow In black, white, cordovan brown, Kemick account solicited. Rooms beaver and castor. 206-207 Rialto Bldg. 1216-18 Third Avenue y Phone Main 3139 Sizes 81% to 10. 451 Pitcn: Wh: Nowe. dab eve.,.: takeas: ties Between University and Seneca —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor. 1015 Second Avenue By) “TELA. ME” Is the big popular song hit. Between ms Madison and Spring

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