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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919 | © ynthia Grey— .| We have today a brand new angle on the discussion of | < .| “Shall we have ‘professional mothers’ to take the place of given at Moose bh vd nd Ben Judiey, will leave Thursday for Call. , e a vega ny ogy See Oe ote, eats te apana “the Ginter.” tien, (tees, eee WhO have brought children into the “ orld and Queen City council No. 904, Knights Dudley will return after a short|@re incapapable, thru finances or disinclination of caring for and Ladies of Fyturity, on Friday | visit i them? Itis a letter from a young man whose mother spent ne ee Mrs. Nathaniel Paschal! ana enu.|/er time in seeking the “eternal fountain of youth” rather Victory Club dren leave this afternoon for Coro-| than training her children. The Victory club will give their)” ° Send Jey winte | Have you had such an experience, do you know of one, or, weekly dance this evening in the! fra, Peachy and son and Mra.|Perchance, when you come to think of it, are YOU neglect- Masonic temple, A special feature prescott son ve for|ing your children? vening where) Following are today’s letters: will be introduced in connection with santa ing the winter.) ‘There is much to and each child received that love and the orchestra, The committee in tp charge includes Mr, Jack Allen, Mr./Mra. Oak Mr. Thomas Christmas with Profes-| und ding that has started them woman lon succ . Winsor Graham, Mr. Harry Lynde, oon. oe ‘of Washington Saturday Mr. John Lewis and Mr, Frank ‘ Miss Katharine crawtona Houchen-Thom Neithorpe. pm ifee + Sag ie thiel” Shere NE ~y fe ee = - ee | ljoin her also. jeolumn signed mothers have more rest and le 5 of . vd . and Clubwor n put ome other fhome. Later the party at-|A. F. Thomas, and Mr, Oliver D. ms Major and Mrs. Charles Kirke bo anawer in be 1 yeh lout. Look up history ithe supper dance at the Hotel | Houchen was solemnized Friday eve Moose who have been at Jefierson|ehe signed herself, as I ny men of women b |ning a wg aaa SS th cane a Rank, Virginia, for the past year,|member she did, "A Clubwe |eame world«reat without a wise ents, The. rocene wore’ Beautifully have returned’ to Seattle, Major then I think e|mother’s guiding hand. Very few oe eee ee CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Moore, who originated a new method " thera who TOM " lof teaching engineering, rejected a led by law to let someone su coe te po tg Hea Pd ag Alpha Club Meets |position at West Point to return to the raising and training of white georgette and white satin, The|, The Alpha club will meet at the the University of Washington. | He te tulle Vell was held’ in place with home of Mrs, ‘T. Ik, Garrison, $20 was retair ed by the governt ent to| y nother te considered a very West Lee street. for luncheon at teath West Point instructors hia| beautiful woman, she has kept her @m board the Arkansas be-| orange biossoma, and she carried a | }Yert ioe street, for junoheon at tetnod during the War self young at the expense an] corm. “_e-. fort of thone around her in her hore My father in a very “understanding dance. Th are: Miss | shower bouquet of white crysanthe Crawford, Miss Marion/mums, Her bridesmaid, Miss Jean- Join Mrs. Garrison ag hostens * ‘Charlo see Cart Donworth will go to) My father ia a very ren “orth! Portland to attend the wedding of ert of dad and tho very much in Queen Anne Fortnightly rtian — . love with mother, he realized her eo Mann, Miss /ette King, was charming in a frock on, and Miss Mildred jof pink georgette. She wore a tur at — ‘The Queen Anne Fortnightly club Mjas Ruth Teal to Mr. Carleton | h will meet at 2 o'clock with Mra. A.| Walter Betts, of Buffalo, jehortooming and cow to it thet my |brother anc ere trained an ban hat of pink georgette and car tng ried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. Mr agg AR nn of Butt i |H. & nan o. Rayner, 2 tgelow avenue. v Dinner rae, eee ae ones - Rs ane Mr, and Mra, Walter Tiffany have | Kulded along the lines we seamed | Thi y Club recently removed to their new home,| lest Mtted for, | But, Miss Grey, we " 108 h~ : missed somethin mane Taeretay Progress cluy wa 1708 Thirty-coventh avenue, Can you Imagine the “profesh Mra. Park Weed Willis, who Mrs. Stephen B. Gibbs) strains of “Lohengrin” played by to a few friends an | Miss Alice Gibson. The ceremony j |making @ marble bag out of a bit of North Thirty-cighth street, at 1 something and puttin, ittle extra o'clock. spending a month in Philadelphia, |Pomething and putting a little extra the guest of her son and daughter By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, Home Phone, Capitol 617. | |\Mrs. Foss Entertains | nting her mother, Mrs.| With Miss Doris Ives as honor M. Thomas, Mrs. Stuart (quest, Mrs, Elmer Theodore Foss en will entertain with a tea tertained with a shower in her home next Wednesday be- apartments at the Sorrento yester hours of three and six./day afternoon, A bride's booth, all with Mr, Thomas and| white tulle and fluffy bows, with a Chase will sail Novem-| wedding bell in the center, made a the Philippines, where Misa | fascinating shelter for the gifts to Wedding to Major Kramer the bride to be. tationed at Fort Stotsen-| Presiding over the tea table was ‘take place early in De-| Mrs. Jesse Ives, assisted by Miss | Betsy Booth, Mise Katharine Craw ford, Misa Kathleen Donohue, Miss Metter WE ARE WILLING TO LET YOU USE FR FOR 10 DAYS greatest electric cleaner that has ever been produced, So confident are we that it will meet your requirements that we will put a brand new machine in your home and pay even the delivery charges with- out the slightest obligation on your part to buy. |Card Party and Dance Mra. Pate A card party and dance will be panied by her mot Oakes and Narbara this will remain du eee Supper AL Ives and Miss Grace na Dear Miss Gre: the football game at the y be said for and onal Mother 0 started th fen is now in New Yo ° Arkansas of the members of the get who will attend the Red dance at Charleston evening will be entertained . Dear Mina Grey: 1 have been a |close reader of your letters for many |monthe and I am very much inter ented in them. Reading a letter in the column of last evening makes want to say something mothers (7) Mra. them no of mother love The children born of much a woman are unfortunate indeed. 1 would suggest that instead of hay ing profexsional mothers to care for | the neglected offspring of such women, that we should have strict laws compelling the mothers to stay at home and care for their families it» God intended, And the laws without one spark Thrapp. Before the ceremony Miss | Reta Medin sang “O Promise Me.” @inner at their home leat | wae performed by Rev, Russell F | “Assisting were Mrs. Guy Levens | 4 trimming to make it just a litt different from Jim's and the rest; Afternoon Mrs. Francis a8 Of, (Mas ict ‘of Hallard” cast with a| Mrs. Houchen left for a two weeks’ and Mrs. Wm, Thierman. Mrs. Houcher ted luncheon at | iP. oung day afternoon. | | Mr. going away gown | ‘Orthopedic Meeting Ladies" . |Birthday Anni and @ire. John Blackburn | lwere hosts at a dancing party at! |their home Saturday evening, versary cig} Was of taupe duvetyn with which ure hat. Mr. Th Orthopedic [guild of the Children’s Hospital held | & Very successful |home of Miss Catherine Collins Mon meeting at the e- | Woodcraft Totem Club The Woodcraft Totem club | meet in the club rooms, 312 Railway ‘Exchange building, at 2 o'clock subject for the afternoon is | Institutions.” Mrs, Myrtle de will speak on the mental and will talk on “Penal Institutions.” ee Maccabees’ Reception Maccabees, Seattle Keview > will meet in the evening in W hall for the past commanders’ en. recep eee Seattle Chapter, 0. E. 8. Seattle chapter No. 95, O. the | Will meet in Corinthian will rhe State tie hygiene movement and Mrs. Jessie Martin iniaw, Mr. and Mra. Park Weed Willis, Jr. i expected to return the first of November. .e Mra. Thomas Thomsen will leave Thursday for California where she will spend several months at her home in Altadena, . . Mr. and Mra. Charles P. Oudin, who with their daughter, Miss Marie udin, have been visiting their other daughter, Mra, Joseph Tyler, left! )Sunday for their home in Spokane. oe 8 | Mr and children returned Bunday from Cheney, where they have been for| several weeks. ee and Mra J. Erie McMaster | can you see her with a iad at ber knee and soaring with him on a par ticularly wild flight of boyish in ination, or unders jlar bit of temper exhibit at times; will she understand that the temper is on Dad's aide or mother’s? Will she un and foster your love poetry, music mechantos, what ever it may be? Will be willing to bother with you wh you are anxious to interest someone in “t wheels that go round” of will she have nervous prostration when you are trying to master the bird-dike notes of the violin you are so hope fully trying to cateh? I have seen families where there should be enforced Iam the mother of what one of those kind would call « ¢ family, and I was old ugh to } every ong stay at home and maké pleasant a» I could for them all by as nearly as I could one i them, The result waa that not one ever wanted to leave home, and I have a family that honors and loves me for ahioned »|it, and that I am proud of Now what will be the harvest in their old age of those mothers that give into the hands of the profes sional mothers thelr dear little babies? “Am ye sow #0 shall ye reap!" USE IT EVERY DAY FOR 10 DAYS AT OUR EXPENSE Test for, yourself how it picks up thread, lint and ravelings as well as every speck of dust and dirt. You won't be with- out it after you know what a work- 4° occasion being the eighteenth birth-| "mle temple. | Program at day of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Blackburn. The rooms were charm ingly decorated in autumn leaves. .ehrysanthemums, and lighted with edjthe rosy glow of countless Japanese lanterns. A buffet supper was served after the dancing.. Those present were Miss Maebelie French, Miss Lorraine Boyd, Misa Ruth Smith, Miss Rut! Ackerman, Miss Hilda Hanson, Miss Jean McDougall, Miss Dorothy My- ers, Miss Gindys McCreary, Mins) Miriam Craig, Miss Anne Turner, | Mr. James Olts, Mr. Dudley Randall, Mr, Winthrop Boyd, Mr. William Erickson, Mr. Prentiss Thwing, Mr. James, Thwing. Mr. William Oita, Mr. Norman Blackburn, Mr. Burke Robinson, Mr. Norman Thornley and Mr. Laughbon. i are more than a half dezen children, | Me Farwell Put Lilt ho} OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER re. Parw Putnam yw — Sd aw nscrcnschnemstinnneats rate saver it is. Mrs. H. P. Anderson left Tuesday for ‘Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she will the winter. Mr. Anderson left Saturday by motor for the same des tination, at 12 o'clock oe ee Mins Dorothy Darling, of Pverett, CN ‘Thygeeen, Mra. Anderson, of Saniweek for her home in Lawrence. Kastern avenu e *. Initiation to follow | <i oiteg has been spending several days in| Fortson- Thygesen Luncheon — | Yakima, will return today 3. The Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary | 8. C ° will give @ luncheon in Veterans’| arrs i. J. MePherson, who has! onfessions of a Bride | hall, the Armory, at 12:30 o'clock, IM heen visiting her daughter, Mra honor of two sisters of Carl M./ Raymond Wright, will leave this | Francisco, and Mrs. Nelson, of Se-| : c ted, 1919, by the Ne Association re - per ae Aes | ville, New Jersey. * | ‘opyrighted. 7 ‘wepeper Enterprise | atte | Phareday Mesteal Gch \I LEARN OF THE AWFUL FATE ANOTHER The Thursday Musical club will MET AND FEAR FOR MYSELF meet with Mrs. Henry Bittman, 4626 The stopping of the train waken-| with his car over the crack of the ed me. The dawn was breaking. 1| door Woman's Democratic Club wpent a few days in Seattle last|could see that the train had not| “I won't give up my money ait Gubr ae tote een nie wook. ‘ pulled up at one of the queer little | bandits,” 1 protested indignantly the ¥. W. C. A. at @ o'clock. The " adobe stations, but had come to a| “Tut! Tua! My dear young lady! 1 Program will be in charge of Miss|,,MT ©. C. Moffett standstill in a cut in mountain didn't come to save your money,” Elizabeth Howley. Mr. William |{e¥ Gaye in Everett wide. A woman screamed. Men|naid the detective. “I came to look iv is spending a (3 . the guest of Banquet the Chrint- Mc-| Pleted arrangemen: niversary informal, ‘Mra. | siven Saturday evening sonic temple. The Varsity quartet during the Intermis- Son ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pierce are Samuel! Barnes en-|receiving congratulations of friends of friends over|upon the birth of @ son, October 16, Alpha Chi Omega at their summer home|at the Bwedish bospital. Halloween Party ‘daughters of the couple, Mines grandchildren were pres- auspicious occasion. atts it ts with B at the jot so if be wished for—if one ‘i ‘the ot ready cash you may have| the payments. Bty' ~ Over Pig'n Whistle. DONT BLAME YOUR DOCTOR FOR Wisteria Dancing Club Wisteria Dancing club announces series Dorte a. No. 69, 2 give a Halloween gjevening, October 24, in the Masonic Fremont at 8 o'clock. | invitation is extended to all their be various and Alpha Chi Omega sorority will hold | their Founders’ day banquet on the evening of November 1 at the nier club. Several of the national officers of the chapter will be pres ent and reservations can be made by with Miss Hattie Col Entre Nous Club ‘The Entre Nous club has com- ite for its third an- which will be in the Ma- and of dances given Broadway ha’ and Mrs. Walker, scan hospital o'clock. eve Mystic Jewel Social Club The Mystic Jewel Social club wil! give an informal dance and card party Friday, October 24, a' the Odd Fellows’ temple. hall, if one happens to be a) Dancing at 9 of funds and needs necessary to content| Entertains less style and quality | Brother inary cash store— ‘Tremblay, ordt you you Mrs. N. may gratify your | vice, her home on ti apparel, no matter meeting with Mrs. 1220 Boren avenue, tomorrow ut 2 for hold To honor her brother, who has returned after an absence of 15 months in the ser- Tyler Fulton enter- very finest and most| ‘tained with oe enjoyable party at ag Orthopedic Meeting first hill guild of the Ortho- will sewing Cc. H. Whitelaw, Mr, Oo. EB. 8. party Friday every , | Wednesday evening at Christensen's Dougias Short, president of the Washington State Federation of Labor, will talk on “The Industrial Conference,” Open meeting. . . Ral) Community Bible Class A community Iibie class under the A Bible { 3 o'clock at the Wood, 4019 Fit- Study will Every woman in the vicinity is invited to come and auspices of the Ww. ¢ school will mest home of Mra. W. 1). teenth avenue northeast. be “Life of Christ.” bring & friend. Auditorium at Frederick and Nel apd The first paper wil by Mrs. Hibbs, “The Baby Mra. Strenlau will read a paper on the “Equipment of the Ideal Nur. sery”; and Mrs. A. Smith on “Faby Hygiene.” some musical selections by Mra. Vic- tor Zednick. ‘ mean things she says. A MINING. The greatest mine in all*the world Is in the human brain; Awaiting the development For dividends to attain. ||Good-paying ore near the top Por toilers’ Grit an || The dividends await us Providing we do serve. 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James Brinkley re turned Friday from California where they have been for the past three weeks. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Orville P. Cockertli and daughter left Saturday for Mo#- Idaho, where they will make Mr. Cockerill will be connected with the University of Mr. and Mra. Morgan Minneapolis, will arrive |the end of November to visit Mr land Mrs. John Hewitt. Mr. Morgan witt are brothers. .fe Mr. and Mra. F. F. Eltbure and family have removed to their new] Eo 919 Twe-rt avenue north Hewitt, of in Seattle . Mrs. Robert 1) Huntington, of Oakland, who has been the guest her brother, Dr. A. E. Mattloe, fi |neveral weeks, was joined over the lweekond by her sister, Mrs. Everett | Wheeler, of Bellingham. | Mr. and Mra, William T. Hale, of |@an | Francisco, who have been spending the summa in Alaska, were guests at the Hotel Washing ton for a few days last week. Mrs Hale left Saturday for the uth, | and Mr. Hale will follow in a few days e- Mr. and Mrs, George Black and |baby have gone to California to spend the winter, | E. M. Pratt, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs.H. T, Ballard of Seattle, and Mra. Cari Burkhardt of Tacoma, arrived in Seattle Mon day from an extended trip thru the Orient. eee Mr. Scott Calhoun is spending a few days in Vancouver,” ere Mr. and Mrs. George Albers and daughter Genevieve have removed to the Hotel Sorrento for the winter. ore Rev. A. B. Strong is convaleacing from an operation at the Swedish hospital Funeral services for Mra, Leanna Hemen Medaker, who died at her home, 2214 W. 69th st., October 14, will be held at & p. m. Thursday from Butterworth & Sons’ undertak- ing chapel, followed by cremation, If your gume are sore, sloughing and bleeding, you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis- ease, which is a menace to good health. 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Men and women were hastily donning their garments behind the green satine curtains of their berths ena] were talking in whispers. I put on my stockings and oxfords| and wrapped my long winter ompe! over my Pullman robe, 1 burried,| but not because I was afraid. 1 had just made myself presentable enough to venture forth when there came an imperative knock at my door. I opened it to face, as I expected, | A strange man, He was tall and heavy and dark—he looked like a} very successful commercial man, and he was @ man of the world—"a cos-| mopolite tending toward th® Span./ ish,” one might say | The man spoke with familiarity: “Mra. Lorimer! Let me in! With the gentlest of pressure upon my arm he pushed me aside, entered the roomh, and stood with his broad shoulders pressing against the door. “Bandits! he murmured, just rats. ing the gun in his coat pocket for my ansurance “Some dinguise?” he whixpered. | “Mr. Lorimer—senior—never planned to let’ you run around in this God- forsaken country without an escort I'm it. I'm your guard, Mrs. Lor imer. I've been trailing you right along—but the old man said you wasn't to know! He lifes your pluck ordered me not to butt in, I'm supposed to be down here after cof fee. This here show"—he waved a/ hand toward the corridor of the car —“put it up to me to—to butt in.” Morrison talked hesitatingly and | he listened between phrases for hints of what was going on in the coach. “Oh, Mr. Morrison! I'm #0 glad you're here! I never thought 1 could be #0 scared as Iam this min- ute! I whispered, “There's all my money!" I said, tossing my bag toward him. ord, I guess T know that bag, ma’am. Lorimer told me to keep an eye on it, He anid it held a-plenty. But I guess we'll let ‘em have it. ma‘am. And pray the Lord they'll | be content with it! Morrison ended! unexp@ted This is Morrison! Lorimer's But not an-| after you—personally got @ lot more cash. other daughter-in-law.” “Oh—I see—" 1 said, wondering if I aid. | “You don't see at all, ma‘am, be-| cause you don’t know, Listen! The} conductor was telling me a secret) last night—censored and deleted news. Two days agq a train was stopped further up in the mountains and a beautiful young American girl was taken off with the loot, Maybe | you understand now, ma'am?” I did understand—but I couldn't tay so, for a dreadful certainty par alyzed me, I would have taken that! train except for the visit of Jimmy: | boy at the border! Katherine Miller | must have gone on! She must be the beautiful girl who had been carried off by bandits with other loot! But Morrison didn't let me con sider the horrible truth very Jong. “You've a gun, I guess?” he asked Without waiting for my answer, he took my small automatic from my | bag, and reaching for the only chair in the room—a willow easy chair of | the type often found on de luxe) trains—he pushed my gun under the shions. | (To Be Continued) mere Helas! Her Gears - Were in Reverse! Mra. L, Oxwald was pilot of an au-| tomobile on Pine st. She “gave her | the gun,” “stepped on the throttle,” | ‘opened her up wide.” Helas, the fears were in reverse, and Mra. Om! wald’s machine macked up thru a large, heavy plate glass window be. longing to Frederick & Nelson, and | came to rest amid a wreckage of pink lingerie. 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