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OCIET Committee for Dance The committee for the Halloween i dance next Saturday, at} Golf club, an annual and always t affair, is given below. Mrs fford Huteson, assisted by Mrs. nder Baiilie, Mrs. Clarance| m, Mrs. Bert Farrar, Mrs KB. Fishe Mra, Thon a . Mrs, Huiskamp, Mrs, D. 1H te, Mrs. A. W idmarsh, Mrs. ‘ Whitney Treat and Mrs q Hamilton De Veuve. | ‘ eee Orthopedic Dance at Army and Navy Club 75 Whe second of the series of dances by the Broadway Orthopedic for the benefit of the Chil ‘a hospital will be held Wedne evening at the Army and Navy and will be a Halloween affair ly good music has been ob-| . No cards are sent out or in tions issued to these dances, and 1 invitation is extended to nose who are interested or fond| dancing ‘The hostesses for the ¢ dy dance this Week are Mrs. Bert Farrar, Mra. G./ Webster, Mrs. Margaret Cheal, Louis Cragin, Mrs, Letcher} buth, Mrs. Fred Alexander. ding over the coffee urna will Mrs, David Edward Skinner, Mrs. | ss Russell Collins, and Mrs. D Fisher . Whitelaw Luncheon Cc. H. Whitelaw entertained handsomely appointed lunch. At the Sunset club this after- in compliment to Mrs. Down. of Portland, who is the guest mother, Mrs. Robert Baxter. oween Dance at 's Point residents of Hunts Point will te Halloween with a masque dance at the club house Friday ee cerning the Show afternoon there was a tea x: VYomen's University club to 1 the college women in x. ty to plan for the doll show Y ‘beautiful cause. Mrs, William u Kb Brawley is chairman of 6 y Doll booth, assisted by Mrs. "B. Raber and Mrs. Stuart Thomp- and it is to this department the college women will lend and efforts. Similar teas for this week. eee arge of Dance Elinor Keith will be in charge regular dance at the Jumble p tomorrow evening. eee et Club Musicale Carmen Frye and Mr, Carl ‘will be the artists presented Sunset club next Wednesday on, October 29, at 3 o'clock, will be feature! in two piano and an interesting program will be varied by a group of ‘piano numbers by Miss Frye. music committee requests that attention be given to the having been changed to 3 in place of 4 as previously ‘The following program Presented: and Variations.... ‘Misa Carmen Frye Mr. Cart Pitzer . Weber. Lisst . Behubert 9 Ores ‘Miss Frye and ary 4 . 3 * , the Wyoming P the dance given at the i Circle club in Charleston by the ic of the Sixth division on evening, October 16, Ma), . U. BM. C., was host } dinner party on board the U. 8. 0 . The guests included Admiral R. E. Coontz, U.S. N., Birthday Anniversary Office Phone, Main By REBECCA STEVENSON | Entertain With Dance Home one, Capitol 617, |siated by a ‘committoe of Mroadway |high school girls, including Miss Ruth Pratt, Miss Mabel Upper, Mine Stern, Miss Arnold and Miss Hughes. Receiving the cards at the door will be the small daughter of the hostonsy Pegry Calvert, and Barbara Merry A splendid musical program hai been arranged by Mrs. Elirabeth jJacques Snyder of Tacoma. | AN ECLIPSE V. Morrison, U. 5S. M. C. and fe. Morrison, Mra. Alexander Lund- e Spokane, and Mr. and Mrs. ine, of Seattle. . Dress Party * ci . Friday oe “To Celebrate Hallowe'en ¥ Helen M. C. Smith will en- with a fancy dress party to Hallowe'en Friday evening celebrate Hallowe'en Miss Bet-| will entertain with a fan-| party at her home in West | safer nation, | subject to conditions find their We're well supplied with OV! STOCK, save much more OAT, DRESS a At the STORE, Second and Union. What Do About things which have th you a judge of the w the veneers and all Probably not—not on possesses this expert when buying a Pian upon the expertness the dealer or house. you can afford and selection of a Piano and a sincere desire ware of a “ the most expensive. statements of some pitfalls to catch the tation for integrity will never regret it. » AVE SEA TACOMA—SPOK Assuming that you can “tell a good one,” can you judge the hundred and one thin which enter into the making of a Piano, the maintaining a good tone? Do you know the differences in plate and scale design? Are you familiar with the various actions? Are which enter into the making of a Piano? be the selection of the Piano House. that house what you would like and what cheap piano”’—in the end it is self by going to a Piano House with a repu- Sherman Play & Go. You Know Pianos? eir part in making and ‘ood, the wire, the felt, the other materials e person in ag thousand knowledge. After all, 0, you depend greatly and the integrity of Let your greatest care Tell they will guide your with expert judgment to serve you well. Be- Avoid the alluring dealers—they are but unwary. Protect your- and fair dealing—you BAT PINE ANE-—PORTLAND CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Seattle Woman's Club The Seattle Woman's club will [meet at the home of Mra. Lee Wheeler, 1611 Sixth avenue weet ‘The literary department will meet at 1 o'clock and the current topics de partment at 2 o'clock eee Clionian Clab Meeting ‘The Clionian club will meet at the jelub house at 2 o'clock with the fc lowing program: “Gogal,” Mra. A. Burwell; “Home Life and Women « Russia,” Mrs, John Hyneman litical Parties of Russia,” Mrs. F. Catlett; “Happenings in |Mrs, Frank Read. The club will have the honor of a visit from the lstate president, Mra. C. P. RBala- |banoff, who will give an address. Mixes Louise Benton will play two |violin selections, “Romance.” by |Rubenstein, and “Orientale,” by | Caesar Cul | | w Russia,” Writers’ Club to Meet The Writers’ club will meet in the Erickson club room of the Y. W. C. A. at § o'clock by Mrs. F. Roney Weir, Mrs. Charles |M. Farrar, Mise lary Blanchard |and Miss Mary Kane, Visitors wel- come eee Ballard High PT. A. The Ballard High Parent-Teacher association will meet at 3 o'clock in the society room. rot, Howell Isaac, of the Y. W. C. A. will lead the community singing. Mrs. Elien Dabney, supervisor of home ec nomics of the city schools, will speak on “War-Time Experiences in Wash. ington” and “Peace Plans for Se attle Miss Agnes Cowing, new head of the children's department of the Seattle public library, will speak on “Books Suitable for High School Students.” Parents of senior stu- dents especially invited see Canadian Woman's Club The Canadian Woman's club will hold a_special meeting at 2 o'clock |in the ¥. W. C. A. There is business of importance to be transacted, see Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. Rainier chapter, D. A. R., will hold its regular monthly meeting in the women’s parlors of the Plymouth Congregational church, Sixth avenue and University street, at 2:30 o'clock Oliver H. Richardson, professor of history at the University of Wash ington, will give an address on ‘Lessons in Amerie Citizenship Drawn From the Fre Revolution and the World War.” n ech Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae The Seattle Alumnae Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta will meet every Tues for the purpose of sewing for the bazaar, which is to furnish money for the sorority’s loan fund The bazaar will be held December 6. ‘The meeting this week will be at the home of Mrs, William T. Laube, 922 Twenty-first avenue North, | Ail members are invited to come, eee Ladies’ Musical Club Chorus The Ladies’ Musical club chorus will meet in Chickering hall at 105 o'clock Latona PT, A, The regular meeting of the Latona Parent-Teache asociation will be held at 245 o'clock in the assembly room of the school, The sixth grade pupils will have part in the pro- gram, Mrs. Lillian Bloom, in charge of the corrective gymnasium for women at the University of Wash ington, will be the gpeaker of the afternoon. Vocal selections by Mra Carl Ogle. oe eee Musical Arts Clu Seattle Musical Arts club, at 1:30, at the home of Mrs. Bert H. Harris. ‘Take Fauntleroy car to Home, walk one block north, Kenny THE SEATTLE STAR—MO) liey Ballard, in Yakima. oer. Mr. Howard Bt. Amen returned ‘Tuesday from Nome, Alaska, where he has been all summer. Mra. Ames motored from their ranch at Selah to meet him in Seattle where they epent a few days as guests of Hotel |Frye, before returning hom | ee Rey left Seattle ax chaplain of the Bight leenth engineers and |to senior chaplaincy of an army base after some months of service with this regiment, returned from France learly this month. He has already -jtaken up the duties of first annist ant rector of the Church of Holy Trinity, East Eighty-eighth street and Third avenue, New York ‘or some time before going to France Mr, Cleeland waa in charge of the Episcopal parishes of” Green | lake and Fremont. His wife and little daughters, Gale and Florinda, | both born in Seattle, have been at Ridley Park, near Philadelphia, dur-| ing his service abroad. They will join him in New York early in No vernber and make their home at 1 East Elghty-ninth street, New York. cee | Miss Katherine Jerome has} Papers will be read returned from New York and ts theling class of that school. house guest of Mrs. R. D. Merrill. | . Mr. Frederic Struve left Saturday for New York to be gone several weeks Holmen returned Inst keley where she has t of her daughter, Mrs Quincy Pierce Emery. Mrs, Emery mpanied her mother here and ix guest for a few days en route to New York City where Mr is established in business, and they will make their home oe Mra. H. week from Ft been the cue Miss Winifred Twohy, of Spokane. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Twoby | eee Mrs. J. Cleary, of Bellingham was a guest In attle last week Mre. M. ©. Harrison spent the week-end in Bellingham — visiting friends and relatives eee Miss Marguerite Donovan spent the weekend at the home of her arents in Everett ESCAPED INDIAN WARS RUN DOWN BY AUTOIST MILWAUK Wis, Oct - ‘General Charles King, who came thru unscathed ih battles with In dians and in the Spanish-American war, was resting fairly well today with a fractured right leg, ‘The cas |ualty occurred last evening when, in trying to avoid being struck by one autombile, he was run down by an other, He is 75 years old NOW ONE WEEK OF JOY AND LAUGHTER FOR “SIS HOPKINS IS WITH US WILKES THEATRE Earl Cubbinon Cleeland, who | waa promoted | the | Emery | INDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. ‘Cynthia Grey— The voice of the physician, nurse and Confessions ota Bride \ | Dear Mias Grey: Mra, Karl De Veuve left Saturday ——-— , h rd » hark ye to the nearest speci- To celebrate her fifth birthday,| Saturday, November 1, Mra. Kath: for gan Francisco where she will Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Baterprise Association mother have been heard, now hark ye to the w L sp little Miss Evelyn ylor, daughter | ryn yant will be hostess {to spend a month visiting relatives: praaynes, Pei see f man of professional mother known today— the conscientious of Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Taylor, in-|about thirty-five guests at an in wee school ma’am vited eighteen of her youthful | formal Hallowe dance at the home Mr. 4 Mre. Le ence Richard-| nen " Tal + pin r 7 4 + . “ P friends vo enjoy Halloween games atlof Mr. and Mra. Vincent D. Miller. gor’ oe" tremerion gition tichert!’| ADMINISTRATOR’S SUSPICIONS ALLAYED) py all that stands for right and good in the world, yes, her home with her Friday afternoon, | Mrs: ant will be ansisted by Mr ond’ in Seattl ate of Mra | 3;UT THERE ARE OTHER BARRIERS have professional mothers. In this great universal plan Favors and decorations Were in the| Lucien Sasnett ardson's motk ra. Olive Castle. } 7 , proper Noween spirit see ame oe a's . és , anal Clery woman was born to be a mother. Then why don’t so- e | ’ Ly dministrator of the haclenda| diate control of my prote nd , ‘ ; Red Circle D |Hallowe’en Dance at | Mr. ana Mra. Mf. 1 Bourry, who| maintained a beautiful balance. He] most fortunate of iY wae Lin finding |Clety train every woman to be, first of all,.a professional Red Circle Dance iW. swe . . have n visiting the principal 4 hand. | mother? ' ‘es me niversity Club ; of the © Principal) vay politely upon my wide of every | that the administrator, havin | mother? 5; j {The dance given ‘Thursday eve | A saben re - i, : cities of the Bast for the peat spdeltion I made concerning the|ed his charge over to me, promptly| Second to this, she should be trained for some useful Aine by ‘the officers oft th ¢ ne Hallowe'en dance to be given, weeks ha e a “eh i T * po Whe Feed Cele eeu |by the Women's University chib for . child, nevertheless he was perfectly! washed bis hands of the whole “f)oeeypation or art. To be a kind, wise and dutiful mother Jexton, was much enjoyed. A bs mbers and their frien a Friday pat and Mra Clarence De ’ ai at to fe erates ot the ‘abeent | fair : mS , | means a stimulated intellect, not a stagnated one. n of guests we! om evening = w ° asquerade. wk land oO spent a aclendudo, He agreed h me mos flo appened that Baba and r | Seattie Ot Susete went over trom |fitnoss of olden times, quadril dattle, guests at the Hotel W amiably that the litte one Would be| worded vet cawatched, on. the| 1” my siz years of teaching experience, I have had many [Haynes Misa Charlotte Mann, Miss tanc * will be, featured along with ton, left Saturday for ‘their home happier in the care of an American! great pla which stretched be |Under-nourished, ill-clad, ill-bred children in my classes. Katharine Crawford, Mi ‘ordelia | the m m and much more hurr viele De governess, then he de en «© town. | 7 o ‘ p 8 f Tennings, Miss Cynthia Robertson, jones of today, Decorations and Mra. Lewis Inkster, who has been | EOvOrnens. 9 : “i ap excellent | tween the nda and the town.|They came from both the serub woman's and the club Miss Kdith Redfield, Miss Marjorie |freshments will be suitably Hallo: in shir D.C, for the past} ee ty I could not nee her im| faba on her burro, | walked by her|woman’s home, Those children were the innocent victims of Campbell, Miss Dorothy Greene, and} We'en In thelr nature jthree weeks, will return to Seattle| 4 jaide, It wan a beautiful field that! ionorance. There is ample excuse for the former mother, Mra. Q. & Reterkin, 7) » |the first week in November I wae interested in his serene eva-| we walked over, and had seen many latt Rio. pae> p ‘ Tule was the second of a series of! B chelor’s Dinner | tae bet | atone, but I didn't propose to permit| ses in ita time, but the adminis for the latter, never! She is a criminal, and she breeds a —— whieh ‘ : given re | Br rs t mne : Mins Dorothy Canage pent a few the custom of letting tomorrow take| trator could never guess what a fine | Tace of children that will be 95 per cent parasite. hursday ning and was preceded | ~mer jays in Bremerton last week, the! care of its Dame © business landing field for an airship that le since WACHE. by a number of dinners on board the |” remerton uest of Mrs, Paul Greedy On Ae ee eee ne ee ee oe Very sincerely, TEACHER. Hereent abios ander BR. H. Hansen ent paul Gr had in hand Kreat amooth field would make ~ -_ wg ss 6 ltained Tuesday evening at his home| . “The littl girl ought to recognize It waen't far to the train, but it Dear Miss Grey Your corre} 2 the persecution the te 3 rate ith a bachelor dinner |, 27 and Mra. W. C. Brown were] |, Pa Se ; Fates lle 4 v nite pat poe dB . . a w merton with a bachelor dinner ing guests of Mr. and Mrm M IL| the nurse you expect have cared | wan impowsible for me to Ke re | spond do not stick to the ques upon God daily for a supply o Junior Practice Club in compliment to Lieut. H. A-\Dranam for a few days last week for her many months ke me to! without attracting the notice of the|tion of the professional mother with which to b it. Ata The next meeting of the Junior|Hutchens who left Wednesday for ger her. If she knows me, she will run| populace. The field was exactly as us the natural mother © period she spoke to the mothers Practice club is with Mre Charies|New York to be married and to q i Y ote | Bonn hut where,|, “fs. Charlotte Perkins Gilman|regarding their childrens’ behavior Mra, H. LI Greene spent several to meet me Let the child decide. Jim, Jr, had deseribed it-—bu' ir * Farrell at the Sorrento Monday | bring his bride to Bremerton with! ot 20 vg wage . wean 4 han been | hing ber doctrine the|but no change was effected A . him. jdays last week in Tacoma, a guest! Being placed thus the seat of oh where, was a plane | lant ot as some see! c h afternoon, November 3 ni Ae, OS the fasceas aie | sctoaney “dette Ge otk tert rg ae peor tonal years, not as some seem to| On one occasion the mothers went ya gal Covers were laid for elgh . | Solomon proved too much for the nat night the mana nought tO | think, in faver of the society woman,|to town and slyly sent one child to bie 0 Sites Cues | eas eee sth . + al ; |old man's vanity |cheer me with weleome news, Dr.|but for e benefit of the woman the neighbor's house to stay; no a Sirs. Considine Gives Social Gatherin FRR lg age Ml oN, as A, «> pert) Ile gravely assented. And the) Curtis, the haciendado, would return | rned wages before marriage,|rangement had been made with the Hallowe'en Party social Gathering ltrip thra Washington, dahon and | Child was brought=a strange dark |on the morrow, A letter had com * her economic free-| woman about leaving the child with ‘on » enter|and Ball |Montana fc Lat three weeke | baby with jet black hair! he showed it to me, in order, I think her, but, to her surprise, she met the Mra. John W Considine © 1 weeks Ps t a , ee re |": Sw teemee abl teaie welled’ un. Tite prove thak be weeks 006. That] comes the temptation to go| little girl at the door. She tried ta tained Saturday evening at her bh An enjoyable event of the reason |returned Wednesday evening y rt r an ' ad earn money and hire «| find the mothers, but they had made with a large Hallowe'en party. Dec-|was the social gathering and ball % a eee could scarcely see the oft violet | was almost more than I could do un It is a mistake for twola hast retreat ? ations i keeping with that tmnys|given at the Greenwood hall, North Com, EB. D, MeWhorter, U. 8 N./ eyes under the dyed lashes Put\der th circumstances for the First, such help & The neighbor woman had alwa . 1 ‘ nel is x ne > ys terious time were used throughout | Eighty-third and Greenwood avenue, and Mra, MeWhorter will leave this! trom the pretty red lips 4 Babs’ | envelope matched, that which T had | pensive luxury. In the serond place,|been kind to the mothers and chile the house, and dancing and all> |last Friday night by. the Weat Green wosk, for a eee non the Novem: | articular system of baby talk: | found in the bushes, as well as that bired help i* going to take the/dren and had never been offensive. we'en ames were the amusements |Lake Improvement olub. gant ee hfe ab = ai a ted Ahzhane! Ahzhane!’ In her| which Berghoff had given to Chrya! | interest in our children’s training’ 1 think you will agree with me, ; . 7 . 4 the upbullding of the North Commander McWhorter has been or-| Variety of English, the meaning was| Afterward I made the acquaint asa Jove them aa the mother must, that some sort of oficial investi= ss Cornis itertains ska keen interest in war |dered for duty Aunt Jane ance of the women of the household We n Qt thello tik. ime tee tn nee 7) | It took a n ~~ y ervat'on has been that the|in this home and the neighborhood, Complimenting three charming | activities and did much in e 386 The administrator was convinced;| inquired into the mysteries of tor: | reason on women work away MEREDITH. women, Misa Marion Coryell, who|the war work of the past two years.| Mra. Ralph M. Griswol he was even moved to tears. He| tillas, sniffed the famous pulque and | from hon becaune the it} eee has recently become associated with| The meetings of the club have Captain Griswold, U. 8. wmiled as beneficently as King Solo|found that it #melied like rotten than the monotor f heme Des a r ly ne Bolo nd tha y ar Mins Grey: Here hase the Cornish School of Music, Mra.|been carried on for several years at daughters, Naney and Betty, expect | mon himaelf when I clasped that/| meat, and discussed the bleaching of | phing, and their childr 1 run tu@lo¢ the pnd ec te Br Bhs roe William Coburn, whose husband ia|the Daniel Bagley — schoolhouse, to leave in a few days for the East! tor lost girlie to my heart. Hel linen untrained and unkempt lem” that hasn't ae pet been toamnall a new member ‘of the faculty, and|North Seventy-ninth and Woodland Coast to join Captain Griswold, who arte sel Hg I cra od Bye pos wa | Gilman's argument that | gp. ee 24 Mrs. Tom Wynne-Saul (Mary Loulse|Park avenue, on the first Tuesday in awaiting ¢ re to the U. B. 8 | smaited again like an indulgent parent Then I prayed for fine weather on wensbe are Wadtieh by chtare bon ee a J Rucklin), who has returned to her|night of each month, and the mem- Arizona when the baby asked her first ques-|the morrow. I didn’t dare to pray |t, raise children c swered by = og hee. “proteasionnt | dren can be answer mothers don't ch the “prof: former home to live, Miss Neile|bership has grown from a few seal) i tion—what had I brought her in my |for what I most wanted—just one| saying that if such women would! sion” by hol ey! ie er Cornish was hostess at intereat.joun workers until it embraces the; Mrs, Charles W. Spear, of North-| bag? glimpse of the mysterious haciendado|use the same amount of brains in|qoes that por ogg Me nt lo a ing informal tea yesterday afterno tire North End of the city ampton, Mass, who has been the| Fortunately I was prepared for|who used those familiar brown |fitting themselves for motherhood| mothers? Th “¥ hoes between the hours of three and five,| ‘The committes in charge of ar-lguent of her sister, Mrs. Willlam 8. that question, prepared alto to reside | envelopes that t use in business or 2/Daths aren't strewn with flowers ernool Soryel ements, conn ne ol * 4 ny left e er home “rid | , caree y ‘ould cor P “ * ae, ace mir wen lteine ant tn Am, EO Beltane. Friday) in the hacienda and assume imme: | (To Be Continued) jcareer” they would be competent) who haven't comfortable homes and compositions and Miss Efien Wood|nounce that a “hard time” party and ee | * “agg ¥; oy As to the “professional mother,” |* a ea fdelggge gee ae Murphy sang some songs which Mins |dance will be given at the mame hall! 4. ang re, Fred H. Gilman|s¢ a er P| she may exist, but it has not been| forced, thru adverse elreummtancen Coryell had written on Friday night, November 14, at ; “ | my lege t t he 5 . cen have returned from California where Sh Advocate. my privilege to me ner to go out into the world and make abit ing wales ©. wage attenda is X/they have been for the past two| le s ees: | Don't abuse the club woman and|a living for themselves and theie Hallowe'en Tea ie “5 eee eae PR a | Short Hair for | Quickly Maded by = Pleasant, Heal-|Gue aid not ‘say she belleved Mra trus mothera I ask? Nol A tol One of the largeat and most inter! Prominent Women to Mr. and Mra, Paul Goodloe, of San All Women hag Gilman's doctrine; in fact, the tone| sand times, no! They love theis eating events of the weer w' ele bs Franciaco, have arrived in Seattje pas mae jof her article indicated otherwise children as do those who are more Hettewsen Tus ta be given ae el isit Seattle to attend the wedding of thelr (3 ©) rné Htte ata rubber Hyotel ine] » « » & ® 8 | fortunately placed and deplore the muarbeng efees ae DG Nur | Five members of the National daughter, Mins rancott Goodloe to | baler which you can get ag the Rar- | . |fates that keep them from their luraday afternoon for the Day Nur-| Unc) ‘oe Women Voters will be Mr, Malcolm Bruce next Friday, and I Drug Company cr any reliatie| Dear Mins Grey: There is #0llittie ones. I have = aweet little girl sery association. In the receiving | vied by Seattle clubwomen upon are guests at the Washington Apart rugeist can easity be carried. in|much written nowadays about “child | seven years old I have to have takes line with Mrs. Calvert, who ie Ries |their arrival here next Saturday. |ments. pocket or puree, It will last @ life-| welfare,” proper care of children. |care of while 1 work, and the worry ae » eos ae oe S Walker, |The council members will remain in| see ig aa tow [0tes that we sometimes wonder why |jt has caused me has almost driven B. Pelmerton, re We. vain; | Seattle tour Gags Mr, Malcolm Pruce has just re Ore oP eae ailnge oll of Hays |multable persons could not be author-)me insane. I would give most anys . 2 Mra. CH. Whitee'| ‘The members includp Mra. Carrie|turned from a short trip to Ban | ome eo |ized to visit homes frequently in of-|thing I know to find some true Huston Mra. J. F. Trowbridge, Mrs,|Chapman Catt, representing the Na-| Francisco. [oP hie oll fe absorbed by the anti. |der to ascertain as to whether the| woman with a mother’s soul whe Huston, Mr. J. F. Trowbridge, Mrs.| tional American Woman see septic gauze within and now you ar are caring for their chil) wants to take care of @ child for tl Backus, Mra. David J, Grant, Mra,|association; Mrs. Catherine Mra, F. HH. Jordan returned from ready to breathe it in over the germ- |dren or whether they are affiicting| child's sake and not for the few e sea tobeen | McCulloch, Chicago attorney wh Angeles iast week, where she jinfested membranes where it will other neighbors with their offspring. | paltry dollars there is in it, and whe Louis L. Mendel and Mins Rebwoca | Movulloch. one of awe in 1g ely ce A |apeodily begin its work of banigh-| In case the mothers prove to be ir-| would rightly develop the child's) Collins | the U Dr. Valeria H.1G i i ing catarrhal germs and ending Ca-| responsible they should be attended | 1 « j Axsisting about the rooms will be| nates of the Union: ae Amer! nal ‘collegiate schoo! tarrh. Hyomel is made of Aus-|to but if able to control their chil. eintedie to mer Ge aes a vets ™ avin Giime W. T. Per.| Parker, representi ° erie tralian euealyptus combined with 3 4 J kine Mew. ‘patrioe Mecuy Mra. Hen. (Society of Social Hygiene, and Mrs.) afr. Homer Dawson, who has been jother antiseptics, and is very pleas- |2rem they should be compelled to do with her. That no on@ liked her any fy Broderick. Men. C. IL. Fry, Mrs.| Edward P. Costigan, Washington, D-Jin China and Ruasia for several | ant to breathe os, jmore and she didn't see why De ek. Mee. FW. Bort, Je.|C» fepresenting the National Con-lyears, arrived in Seattle Thursday ‘anteed to banish eatarrh, ane writer has a case in mind| couldn't live with her own moth Mrs. W. G. Hall, Mrs. Rovert ‘tur. | *4mers’ league A ‘ in (Svening and is @ guest of the Hotel in poughe apa, oct thetr waking houre im each, ottier’s| ii, nro, Jour columns, I onal al : . ; | ‘The council members will remain | Washington dec n o 4 the problem of placing her in a goo ton | in Seattle four days, They will stop| cee company, either at the back fence|home, in every sense.the word bi Presiding over the urna will be}! ys. stuffed up head * c ve be J 4 . Mrs. Albert J. Rhodes, Mra. Alfred |4t the Hotel New Washington Mra. Hugh Wyman lett Friday for |nostrite in two minutes or indoors, their tongues running in-| piies, I would be deeply grateful. Battle, Mra. Frederick Baveman ©. 9 8 the East to visit her sister, Mrs. (At, including inhaler |) ‘ordinary household duties enich {Dave to find a place for her by Mrs. David Edward Skinner, Mrs Odd Fellows’ Band Robert BE. Coontz in Washington, of Hyomei, costs but | 6in tothe jot of the average Ww | first of the month, and if I could fi € w a rs little, while ext bottles, if after- | % Be OI ‘ee WOMMAD | the proper party I would feel like M. B. Augustine and Mrs. A. H. An D. 4 t of the middle classes were shirked Gerson. |. Odd Fellows band will, give the ee home aoe ans ned at Sy. 2 ne ae |had found a gold mine. Sincerely, ~ In charge of the dining room wilt |firt of series of dances‘tomorrow) Captain and Mra. W. R. Rallard pine od en elt "grade Suiietnene’ tagline el LL be Mrs. W. H. Seagrave, Mra. Cecil |¢vening in Douglas hall are the guests of thelr son and | buny the children spent their time in wer H. Beddome, Mre. 0. C. Graves, ae) Si gS EE ERT daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Stan. ‘annoying thelr neighbor in ways so HOLD SERVICE TUESDAY ~ |mumerous that we cannot go into de tail, but we shall mention a few in- stances. They spit on the window, lcovered the windows and door with mud, removed the clothes from the line and threw them away, tried to break the door by kicking it, took the woman's mail from her box and threw it away, or tore it to pieces, called out rude names to her, ete. These “stunts” were repeated many times. Church services for Mrs. Eliza<” beth A. Turner, wife of William E, Turner, 4716 11th ave. N. Wai, who died Sunday, will be held at the church of the Blemsed Sacta- ment Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Funeral services were held at Butterworth'’s at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, under the direc- several montha the woman|tion of the Women of Woodcraft, ee LIZABETH HALB WASHINGTON, Oct. Mins | |Elizabeth Kalb, editor of The| Suffragist, has bobbed her hair and| predicts that soon all women will} discover the advantages of short| locks. “The day of the short-haired) woman will soon be here in real-| ity,” said Mins Kalb, “I cut mine for convenience’s sake and under! no circumstances would I let it grow long again. My head feels} better, I am rid of hair pina, I don't have to hang my head out the window over the fire escape for \hours to dry my hair when I wash it. Men got onto this centufies| ago, but women are adopting it |with their new freedom.” | Miss Kalb was graduated from Rice Institute, Houston, Texas, in 1916, being with the first graduat- Her ai- ploma gave her an A, B. degree, bearing the words “with distine-| tion.” She studied literature a year at the University of Chicago, then came to Washington end served five days In the District of Colum- | bia Jail for being a militant picket. | JA hunger strike made it necessary to take her from prison stretcher. } \ on a Spokane Autoist Is Robbed by Highwaymen SPOKANE, Oct. J.B. Lang- worth, of the International Harvester | Company, stopped his car on the] Sunset highway, near here, Sunday night, when he was sgnaled by a flash Nght “Car in distress,” thought he. Tn FOLGER'S| Golden Gate Two revolvers, held by masked y bandits, unconvinced him. The loot | was $160. The robbers operated in a stolen Pierce- Arrow |LONE BANDIT GETS $600) SPOKAN Hillyard a lone bandit » Oct Holding up a} late Saturday night, | cured $600 from the} jcash register and disappeared. He |later stole a Ford car and made his |getaway in that, according to the | police, store ] | | Stes, curt TEEL cu OFFEE VACUUM PACKED ITS BETTER Some people a conveyance yer ea jackass to draw others employ a law I's an Easy Way | CHERRY'S plan and Cherry's -| }ues make the Easy Pay t System | Jot buying clot convenient tha cash buyin nly a small am of cash dow n you get}! your garments and mu he jof time to pay the balance Payments. | Cherry's reputation as a shop of | smart styles and good fabrics takes such over exeryt |ola that really ov rook moe | |fact that they extend to you liberal | ms on weekly or monthly pay- | |ments. ‘The buying power that | »ped from their ten big # enables them to get the best |riais at all times, ont ate= an the lat remain in. the column, — ‘These * well as wom- ‘all to yisit t y tomen's en's fermen te. Mt n ? our, aito yle hop, Rialt pullding, between. Madison avand Spring, over Pig'n Whistle,

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