The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1919, Page 8

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Capt. Bickel and Miss Hayes to Be Married News of great interest to Sountless friends is the forthe Marriage of M Bien, jughter of Mr. and Mra, W Yea, of Hardin, Mont. formerty lympia, and Captain Edward Bic @1, son of Mr. and Mrs, William wel, wh will take nee in rch of the Trar lew York City Octo uration 18. Captain Bickel and his bride will Ball on the D'Aosti Ha-American Tne, from New York to Naples di Feotly after the wedding, and after five days in Naples, will go to Alex @hdria, Exypt, where Captain k @i, who is a member of the Amer> ean Tro poration, Importers, Manufacturers and will Open an offic m Americe atantinople this count They « ington stud fe a mem and a Kapy a @Specially prominer al and r her lovely gonality Captain Bickel is of and ts Al wears t with fear Fast ed vervic Met work among th Hatice was He was thetr ming Hayes. ! Fr. the in ' in, Mass for ex 4 pon th . Young cou home Miss Brawley Wedding Party | Plans for the wedding of M ith Braw Mr. Oscar Helwis — wilt place Wednesday ing, at half pe at the iy home, a: 1 will be Crowther red Ku ied by Wiey as in m Witiam Eleanor thy Baker ra, ot Ernest the flower And little William Brawley the bearer. Mr. Julius Helwig will @ his brother as best man, Mr Mrs. Helwig will make their in San Francisco. . Beck Hostess Broussais Beck entertained charter members of the Seattle Mt of Catholic Women with a on at the Sunset Club this oon. m . hard-Truebridge wedding of Miss Jessie True- and Mr. Harold W. Burchard golemnized this afternoon at clock at the home of Mr. and Keith J. Middleton. Mr. Middle is Miss Truebridge’s guardian. Wedding was an extremely quiet Rev, Frederick T. Webb, of Ta- read the service in the pres ‘of the immediate relatives of families. iv probable that Mr. and Mra. rd will make their home in following their short wed- in New Y ae Mrs am Parkhurst ma‘ of he and age by her brother Parkhurst Brawley Er and = Miss be ribbon nat will tip, but their plans.are as/| ? efinite. Truebridge is the daughter late Captain John Truebridge irs. Truebridge, of Tacoma. Burchard is the son of Mr. and Dudiey Burchard. He is a te, a member,of the class 2912. During the war he served with the rank of first lieu- in the Ninety-first Division. et firs. Burwell and Miss Brawley Honored SWith Miss Edith Brawley, whose to Mr. Oscar Helwig will ee Wednesday evening, and rd Langdon Burwell, who | fe refentiy come here to live, as ts, Miss Augusta Burwell d twelve guests with an at- luncheon at her home this at Tea Herbert A. Crowder was host- this afternoon at her home at first of the series of informal which she will giv oe go eat at Boldt's—uptown, uu 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. _ HAIRand SCALP) _ SPECIALIST |) 3f your hair is falling out, see me y. Dandruff, Eczema, Bald and all other diseases success. treated. LOUISE DALTON 10 A. M. to 8 P.M. Elite! Building, Second and Pike Phone Elliott 2645 TY— Office Phone, Ma Mrs. Stoll Gives Bridge Tea Mra, Walter Wil tained with an unw brid tea at her } afternoon, Four tables and additional guests tea Mra, Kaward b and Mra, John Va Hed over the toa ti x ide Max K. Be ard Huntley Mt Ma at the plano, cave numbers Stoll attract! am ‘ yatly me la udley 1 . Alat Austin £ 1a, Asmistod by Mc \ Mixes Zorad erite ¢ few « gue a Mra. Fra rm tor Birthday Anniversary hon of her daughter, twelfth birthday, Mrs afterr youthful laying gar Rar Horace of he In Tea Given for Mrs. Force limenting Mru t bride, Mre tertained informally yesterday Miss Ives Honored Complimenting M Dorts Ives, whose marriage to Mr, Paul Wilbur Masters will take pl October Miss Pauline Smith will « nN at her home tn F rett next Fr te Horton Frank Dab at tea at 9 tea day tx : Will Giv Some of * bran give a ¢ ama Card Party © w Friday time now dollars a rd party 4, at two o'clock nm be made any with Mra. Rolling, at two table. ° Mr. and Mrs. Backus Entertain ment Baror adviser to the and his party, whe are | at for a time, Mr. and Mra. Manson F. Backus entertained with a handsome 4 er of ej covers at their home Thursday ev ning. 0s R ee Miss Goodloe’s Wedding The wet of Miss Clarascott xiloe, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Paul Goodloe, and Mr, Malcolm will take place October a1, at high noon, the First Pree |byterian Church. Rev. M. A. Mat thews will read the service In the presence of the members of the im mediate family Mr. Bruce and his | bride will be at home after Novem ber 15 at 4233 Beach Drive. To G | for Mrs Ke Japa of Seattle, at ive Tea Burwell With her sistertniaw, Mrs. ward Burwell, as hone guest, Mre. | Prank Macklem will entertain with a tea at her home Wednesday after } noon, | Luncheon at Golf Club 7 | ne Seattle Golf team, which is }to participate with a Tacoma team BE ver and Victoria teams, entertained a number of Tacoma women, who will be in the tournament, at lunch: Jeon at the Seattle Golf Club Thurs day afternoon. In the party were Mrs. C. C. Corse, Mrs. Elizabeth Cur |ran, Mise Katherine Hurley, Mrs | Warren, Mrs. Brown, Mrs, Brenner, Mra. Cooney, Mise Dorothy Demp- sey, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Gillete, all of ‘Tacoma, and Mrs. Carleton Huis |kamp, Mrs. D. H. Moss, Miss Gena Peters, Miss Phebe Nell Tidmarsh, Miss Mary Len Fisken, Mra. Robert S. Wilson, Miss Lillian Howarth, | Mins Rebecea Collins, Mra. Richard Kilroy, Miss Mary ‘Twohy and Mrs. John Eddy, of Se j attle. The same party of Tacoma | women will come again to Seattle |Tuesday, to have another practice game. ° Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. William J. Elmen dort nnounce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Rider, to Mr Willis Wilfred: Bentley, of Seattle. The wedding wi take piace carly next month. Tacoma Alu Reunion There will be a reunion of the Tacoma Alumnae of the Univernity of Washington and their friends Sat urday evening at the University lub, South Seventh ar Streets Tacoma. The evening will include a busi ness meeting, which will be follow by dancing and cards. Mixers Club Will Continue Dances The University of Mixers’ Club ds last Saurday |proved so popu that the elub | plans to give an informal each week |The second dance of the series will be given tonight. The committee in charge, which includes Mr Reinert, Mr. Franklin Filz, Mr. Ver non Klepper and Mr. Arthur Krause, has obtained excellent music. |Program at |White Elephant The program at the White Ele phant Shop Monday will be given by Mrs. Andrew Dessenbach, con: |tralto, with Miss Ethel Schwerdtfe ger at the piano. | . mnae Washington Jumble Shop Dance ¥ second of the winter series dances at the Jumble Shop | 5 given this afternoon. Miss Ber netta Barbour and Miss Hazel Allan re in charge, with Mrs. H. Ff onness Sale for I Devastated France AT THE WHITE Basement Leary Buildi: SALE B 50 Girls’ New Gingham Dresses 48 Girls’ Black Sateen Bloomers 48 Black Sateen Skirts NS MONDAY, %CTOBE) ELEPHANT SHOP ing, Second and Madison 13 } Lots of Pretty Baby Clothes Made by the National League for Woman’s Service in @ golf tournament with Vancou- | Iae, Mrs. John | Ernest | By REBECCA STEVENSON in 600, Home Phone, Capitol 617, Special Music at | First Methodist Church Next lock t Sunday 30 the Temp! Methodist Chureh «ram of ever the ev at 7 of the render follows f Day ber will Light Von The Temple Male Lead Kindly Light The Temple Jo With Me The Temple Ww Adame Chorus Dudley Buck Mixed Quartet J, Barnby Chorus ation ide Frank At Oftert i Post J, Donahoe Howard M, Dow Male Quartet Frank J. Donah program will be The Temple rhe mor lows ning fe Organ Prelude, “Prelude,” Frederick M Deum in ¥ Rha udamus ©. Villers Stanford mple Chorus Comforter _" Anthem, “Te The T The Soul One I Offertory to My Came B. The Nevin Mins Wiley and Temple Chorus Postiude, “Allegro” sees B. R. Kroeger ning service, Mra. Lynch will render the ogram on the organ Ch, M. Widor Robt, Schumann Lots Organ Before the Montgomery following fy srenad “Evening Me Dinner Dance at Arctic Club ‘The first dinner and dance and Navy Medical ‘ub of Washington was m, at Officers held at the Arete military function * and former officers nded were in uniform Army and Navy Medical Of. fle 2> has a membership of more than 100, Requisites for mem: bership are a medical degree from a reputable institution and a commis min the army or navy, after hav ing been assigned to duty during the Delta Delta Delta Dinner The Ur chapter I ty of Washington Delta Delta Na tional Sorority will be hostesses on Monday night to the Northwest umnad at a dinner at the Chapter house on University Boulevard hon oring Mime FL Louine Fitch, of Chi cago, who is one of the national of ficers and lately returned from over seas aul war work | | Mra. Edward 1 Victoria Thursday launching of the at Kcons, the final th launching jot the Foundat company, Mrs. | Bayly Hitkins, wife of the president and general manager of the com. pany, was sponsor. .. Garrett went to attend the mahip Nouvelle to fott Dean Har |rington (Catherine Butler) are in Schenectady, N. Y., at present, and [have taken an apartment at 300 Glenwood Boulevard o. Mr, and Mrs. Mra. Olive Castle and son, Richard Castle, have moved from Bremerton, were they have been guests of Mrw. Castie’s daughter, Mra Lawrence | Baxter Richardson (Eunice Castle), jand have taken an apartment at 503 Maiden Avenue. eee Walter B. Nettleton will re today from a short hunting Mr. turn trip. eee | Mr. and Mrs. John Berton Fenn | will leave Sunday to spend a fow days in Spokane. Miss Florence d’Evers will leave |October 20 for Chicago to be gone month. Mr. and Mra. William C. Frown, who have been the guest of Mra Brown's parents, Mr. and Mra. M H. Draham for the past week, have returned to Olympia. Mian Kathleen Gaffney, who has been in New York the past year, will return this week. ee Mra. J. M Calgary Clapp left last week for to spend a month. ee Misa Dorothy Bremerton Friday days. Canaga went to to spend a fow Mrs. Edmund J. Myer and daugh. ter, who have been spending a |month at the Hotel Lincoin, will go }to New York City this month to spend the winter. Mr, Myers open his studio in Carnegie Hall th latter part of October. cee Miss Katherine Crawford leave November 15 for San Diego, to be the guest of Mrs. Arthur Cren. shaw, wife of Captain Arthur Cren- shaw, U. 8. A. Mrs. Crenshaw wa: @ recent visitor in Seattle, the guest jof Mrs. William Randall Crawford, during the stay of the fleet. ca) |. Mrs, W. A. Taylor, of Ellensburg, jis a guest at the Sunset Club. ee Miss Lillian Pettigrew and Miss Jean Darsie, who have been the guests of Mr. Mra,- Edmund Robert Bowden, yesterday for their homes in Alto, . Mr. Raymond Thursday went to tion, and ft Palo on Frazier m the East, end a bankers’ returned al conven: Dr. ©. Davidson has returned from a hunting trip in British Co- lumbia, eee Mrs. Harold . Davenport and little daughter, Jane, are spending a fort- | night with Mra. Davenport's mother and sister in Ellensburg. ee Miss Peggy Bell, of Vancouver, B. C., 18 spending a week in Seattle, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Monte Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Wynn-Saul |(Mary Louise Bucklin) have removed from Portland to Seattle, and are |temporarily at 6601 First Avenue |N. 5. Mr. Saul, who was a captain jin the Tank Corps of the U. 8. A., |spent two years overseas. He wears the Distinguished Service Cross. ee Lieut, Col. Walter Burges Reals | will sail from France October 18 for New York City, after two y tinguished Beals will him in ars dis: seas, Mra. to meet rk when he arrives . Mr. D. 8. Fotheringham and Miss Patricia Fotheringham will leave Me y to spend a few days in Van. couver, B. C, . Mr. Winlock Miller and Mr, Her- | bert Condon have been in Olympia |for a few days, . I . lL. Goodheart Mary Kathryn, Highteenth winter, Mr, and Mrs. and little daught | have taken a hom Avenue rth for t th Mrs. Stephen Graves Ralph Graves, who nding the summer at h, have returned to r town house. Mr. and and son, Mr have been sp Richmond th o-. Mr, H. C, Holcomb and Miss Ma t will | will | where he| THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919. Prominent Society Girl Who Was a Mid-September Bride lof the younger set. Confessions ofa Bride Copyrighted, “It is no longer @ question daring to revive the Lorimer scandal, nor of obeying Benjie’s injunction to | hide the name of Babs’ mother. We! have got to keep our hands off from the abductors to save the child's life." | Thus I finished my recital of what} Berghotf had said. ie demands cash?’ Bob inquired. | “Of course he has the sense to re/ fuse a check.” | *m to hide the money in the labyrinth where he can get it tomor row.” Bob clenched his fists and swore under hin breath. Then he sald, “I guess it's up to you and me to see this thing thru, my love “And I guess you'd better go back to your mpecial and wheedle | something out of Katherine Miller,” I urged, So Bob went off again that even: | ing, a very dark, lean, scholarly and rather gloomy Prince Charming. He | | was no elegant, and s0—#s0—ascetic, | #0 detached from the physical inter: | | eats of existence, that I couldn't jimagine. except when I was very Jealous, how an earthy creature like | Katherine Miller could possibly want him around. I decided that ft was the hazard! jof the game which made it interest: | ing to her. Doubtless she found som» kind of a thrill in trying to arouse an emotion in Bob. In short, she an an and-out coquette I kissed my husband good-bye in my friendliest fashion, before he |went away to trap the siren into! | some betraying confidence. I thought with joy that Bob had hated to go |that he had said he never would go jagain. Then I wrote to Jim, Jr | wetting down the facts about Raba as Berghoff had detailed them, and | warning Jim, in words of his own | vocabulary, not “to spill the beans” | |{m any letter to his parents. And, of cours soon nothing else to do, morbid about Bob My husband had gone to make |love—of a kind—to that tawny yeauty. TI had proposed it, a desper |ate remedy for a desperate evil When I had sent him away, I had in my mind a vision of that evening by the fountain when Bob had turn- ed away from Katherine's pretty an T bad I began to get nd, his mission |rie Holcomb left Friday morning for New York. While in the Fast Dr. Holcomb will attend the clinics at Johna Hopkins and the Mayo hos-| pitals. . Mr. and Mrs. E. FP. Harrah will remain at Eagle Harbor, pending he construction of their new home. Bible Classes: ermon Bible Class of Presbyterian Church will ‘hrist in the Home” this ‘The Post the First study Sunday. . | Open-Air Sermon ev. B. B. Sutton will the open air, corner of Avenue and Washington six o'clock Sunday ening |Christian Homes." preach in Oceidental Street, at Sub; ee Eastern Star Red Cross Auxiliary | ‘The astern Star Red Cross Auxil |iary will meet for sewing at the Red | Cross Hi Iquarte on University | 3 ay, from ten until four Jo'clock. All members of the order Jare urged to come and help Myrtle Social CI The Myrtle Social Club will meet Monday at two lock in the Ma-| sonic Temple. A cordial invitation 1s | Jextended to all Kastern Stars, rea) Seward P.T, The Seward Parent-T jsoclation will hold its first of the year in the school auditor. jum, Monday, October 18, at three o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Wiard will speak, | ab | | acher Aw meeting Mrs, Elmer Theodore Foes, formerly Miss Madeleine Booth, who be |eame the bride of Mr, Elmer Theodore Fons on Sept. 13. |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence 8. Booth and is & popular member by the Newspaper Eaterprise Aaseciation |I SEND BOB BACK TO HIS TEMPTRESS AND SADLY SEE HER POISON BEGIN ITS WORK Of | shoulder, his lips. ncene tain, At that t tempted, have been tempted now Bob realized the fact with horror! | His sick mind was cured. He could Rut that with fear. ‘The fear came back to me and submerged me. it, but it gripped me as an under | tow clutches a drowning man That faroff evening. Bob had been dead soul, or a soul asleep #0 far! love letter to my husband was stamp | as the love of woman was concerned. was FEAR POLLUTION Reports to Mayor on Lake Sewer Problem children, t thi cause what I we it any lon oO me City Engineer A. Ht. D not believe that sew into Lake Rainier ave, and polluting ington at home tu ciated, Why she happy? V the wate In responne to a erald for wal of Rainier Dimeock went a cx Vitegerald Frida that “there is a ‘s and ¢ tter, three Wrangli love my bi newnne Cems a What m ? now om bad! ities us to the into front informed, Judging discharge Among those pollution of Lake Health Officer Sparling, City Health Ht. M, Read and Ra denta generally GHALOREN B and daughter Patrioska, her drowne s week near P Vancouv ak, fe On County George Comm er « Oct of Mra fairs canne abe 11 b The Helen were ume wo! non only th well miles from day Helen, a wax drowned brother, Joseph, nearch for her er Mon and her ff a raft Wednesday aged 9, went body He fell fr the boat and was drowned. The father was lier in the An 1 can army and was 1 in France BUILD STEAM PLANT Work th matruction of the $250,000 ul the Lake Ur steam plant of the city lighting partment will be gtarted next week aceording to Superintendent J. D. Rosm The plant will be ready for operation until next spring SEATTLE ELKS DANCE Elks, recently initiated prospective I will give formal dance at the Masonic next Tuesday tee in charge pard, chairman; W. Perry and ( t it, but ¢ ati this dren's clot that he | easy | Children t Usurp Str 10} on ad to ka and an in Temple he commit P. Shep. nnett, A nt « tt them m. evening. bo to have any rights—th I think it eyes open to did the back, when pacher is that there and includes G. A. W Photo by Bushnell Studio. harles Mrs. Foss ts the foot the lure of love once more! And 1 myself had sent him to flat- ter Lilith and Delilah all in Would I, I wondered, survive the results of my own scheme? Bob came back, irritable and silent, as always, after he had called Miss Miller. In answer to my quick question about the abduction he only shook his head and muttered, “Nothing do ing! Then he turned to me with query he had never put to me fore be on and hear opinions ct ing them to fo others’ 9 our Af on | To Renew Old Hose Dear Mins ell ane, darling! If I were a poor man, would you still love me?” | And, of course, I euddied up in his arma and wept my hurt out on his shoulder, and murmured: “Oh, Bob! How could you! I tried to rise above | could you ask that’ But in a recess of my mind, I saw | very clearly how he had come to| by the foun. | doubt me | Every word of Katherine Miller's | no persistently offered to I had been #0 close to the 1 had almost perished team: thor tee but that How | wear darns |ter my feet a man with a fat seam. pers, but as satisfac worn She had written | money, I've more than | e4 on my brain ime he had not been actually| “As for as an average man would|enough of my own, But where would your wife be without the! Marriage 1) Lorimer wealth? Did you ever think | Js Legal of that, B | Dear (To Be Continued) married, tw was different! DIMOCK DOESNT Cynthi Dear Misa Grey: Lama young married woman, with away from town, making it very lonesome. my hu pend very little on >» at le an mar uted is getting nd care and money tramp «and girls, poor, association? y in the schools today. I would like to see this in print, Idren of my own, but I am train- ZADER AND TAXPAYER. me what may be done with a lot of silk stock- I cannot At the department stores you may buy feet for hose and join them on to the legs with a neat, not be worn with pumps or slip- with shoes. Mise Grey: = a Grey— We live on a farm I would not mi ich, but my life is made absolutely miserable hand kieks on every dollar I ask for, no ma unt it for. It seems sometimes that I can’t sta ger, #0 if you could suggest something I could » make extra money, it would be very much ap he youngest 1 year old. yuld money cause trouble for anyone who tries to Ve t have clothes, especially the children. myself. I haven't had a new dress mu ti years. ng for every nickel makes life unbearable, and abies and want to make a home for them, but tho everything will tumble some day. not to have to beg for life’s ne ight I do IN NEED OF ADVICE, 80 as from the letters ed ormplalr omen voi 4 t as but aia not use his given name, his middle name ‘ re desirous of keeping @ ret for a time. ane advise us if ? It took pecs s . aily L. AN! ba Ll hap aaa Ses | Yourmarriage ts legal I am going | Letter for have other come to me | Ellen Dear Mis Tell your ing it men, & cer ad ma mari wives j ] 1 tter must unt h ha pay you the month that oP young man fe About a month ago c juarrel and shortly aftet Sere ceived a letter from him, mm abou! in th back th nd ith be from chil consider mighty ‘4 ate sur. ndent 1 buy and th off hou s w | tinue But E 0 reets? ten houses be at certain play ve the st at about nd on th and park nt much in uth wt we stand by and down by those for they don't seem regard for any one else's must. play ‘* high time we get our what is going on. What | r children do years | was no parent-| My opinion was more practical ed-| not half the nonsense nd w ° ap girl he loved. ver to write any more, as h re no answers. W M tempt to keep in touch with authority told me that he we id told him to tell authority to ke their own yard clean and they woul 4 time to interfere He answered my letter and not answer, but would as seeing my friend. i Miss Grey, I care so me m I cannot stop writing. 4 wr a number of let ould 1 do? My sister says not to him any more, and to jus him, but Iean't E.V. @& Your sister's advice is goof enough. I could not offer ang better. You ought not to la your emotions run away with you {n such a manner. You cag forget the man if you go aboug it in the right y. but cem tainly never as long as you ats him. You did right to answer him as you did, and he has proved himself a cad, so Ju eut him from your list 4 friends. ther To Remove Shine Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell how to clean and press a navy serge sult so it doesn’t shine at seams and pockets? ONE WHO WANTS TO KNOW, Press thru several th of moderately heavy, very dam cloth with a hot fron unt! mp sufficiently, then remove iron and pat the steam into the suit. have have | others who subject. I rom this have the same regard property they have for “9 Grey: Could you please to do with, or what sof which are yet good, use, for I cannot or patches, as they blis- and toes? EVA. Horlicks \ The ORIGINAL ‘ Malted Milk , a These, of course, may For they will as prove just } new hose, if | |A-Nutritious Diet for JA | Quick Lunch at Home When T was’ Avoid Imitations and © years ago, my hus- & MC All or WILL BE SHOWN A FEW DAYS LONGER NAZIMOVA In Her Swen Version of. Maude Celebrated Stage Success— Fulton’s “THE BR The story of a little outcast chorus girl in whose ready wit and fiery nature a famous author finds keen inspiration. “TEA FOR THREE” Intimate Scenes of MARY PICKFORD at home mber: Concert “2nd Rhapsody *CELLO SOLO “Mazurka” played by F. LHOEST GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA . 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