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“THE SEATTLE STAR_FRIDAY, OCTORER 81, 1919._ Ball at Arctic Club — «The annual Halloween ee Confessions |to all Intents and purposes In a wo ‘By REBECCA STEVENSON Phone, Main 600, — Home Phone, Capitol 617, sO CIETY— - What Makes an Ideal Husband? inter Balls To Christen Ship ing the announcement of the| Mra. Joshua Green will christen or balls and committee comes) the ship Egremont, to be launched ef the Winter balls, to be given |from the Skinner & Hddy yards to: Beattle’s most prominent matrons. morrow at 12 o'clock first will be November 14 at it Who J Washington, the second at) py... Ton C Be and pince te te named tater, (Program at Tea Shop Ang is the committee: Mrs. C./ ne program at the Red Croas tea Stimson, Mrs. Joshce Green, Mrs.) room tomorrow will be given by Mins A. Strout, Mra itichard rlotte Booth, with Miss Ruth st At Morrill, Mrs, John W. Bddy, | ey at the piano. Frederic Struve, Mrs, Harry ap ae they Treat, Mra, Robert Greer, ay ie Edward 1. Garrett, Mrs. John Tennis Tea The weekly tea was held Daniel Kelleher Archibald Downey. | over.popular Tennia club afternoon Henry, Mra. Paul Mra, Walter Moo eee In Charge of Orthopedic Tea Shop r fwan, Mra Wit Mrs, Keith Logan Hot roast beef sandwiches cocktails and luscious he Thomas Stimson, pies and cakes will be the spe the Orthopedic t rr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh o Entertain? rheoen The wit is in charg ing Mrs. A Cushman, Mr Dow as ehairma sisted by Mrs wah will en of twenty four Kat Meloy, Miss Elizabeth Lee Miss Elizabeth MeDonald, Mise Dor othy Campbell and Miss Rachel Price at th yesterday G. Cushman of nd Mrs, A, W in with a din. 7 overs at the Hal if club Satur Sherman, Mi a by Mrs. Garrett Mrs. G. Vilas Beckwith, who New Orthopedic Guild Feeently come here to live. guest, Mrs. Edward 1 @ptertain with an inforn her home tomorrow afternoon . Hill to Give Dinner Mr. Samuel! Hill will entertain a Of friends with a dinner at this evenin bewd It Is splendid to see new Orthopedi: lds forming, for the ¢ iw the best there is, A new one was formed in the University district at a meet ing held with Mra. W. H. McCulloch last Tuesday afternoon, About tw new members ¥ enrolled Mrs. F. K. Ward was made president Mrs. McCalloch, vice president; Mra John A. Frater, secretary, and Mins } Della Wright, treasurer. The guild jis very enthusiastic about its plans for the year, and asks that any in the University district who wish to join will please communicate with one of the officers Augustine iplimented honor Mra M. B. Augustine, H. M. Barker entertained with eularly handsome luncheon of covers, followed by bridge at Mrs. Markoe to Give Tea home yesterday afte Ros 4 autumn + rnin belgian Ronve| With Mra. Calwallader Cold Peom, and in the dining room |Corse and Mrs. W, Wayne Ke ‘arnations and lovely, shargy, b&th of Tacoma, ax honor gueste, fe chrysanthemums made a cen.) Mrs. Harry Markoe, jr., wil for the table and were placed | tain with a tea Saturday ly about tite room. at her home Martin Rozema assisted Mrs. | . |Entertain eo “Golf Club and Mrs. Crosby ; tain and Mrs. R. William Crosby in twelve guests with a at their home Tuesday eve-| | Give Informal Among those who will entertain at the dinner dance at the Golf club Sat urday evening are Mr. and Mrs ‘icholag Jahn, who will have nine gue . , Tea for Day Nursery A beautifully appointed tea, with | decorations © of Hallow een, was given yesterd afternoon t the home of Mra. James H. Cal vert for the members of the Seattle Day Nursery association Mra, Cal vert, who is president of the associa: tion, was assisted in receiving by Mrs. F. E. Palmerton, Mra. W. 8 | Walker, Mra. A. O. Loe, Mra. C. H ‘ | Whitelaw, Mrs. Frederick Rausman d Bridge Party Mrs. R. J. Huston, Mra. J. F. Trow i \bridge, Mrs, G. A. C. Rochester, Mra Leroy Backus, Mrs. David J. Grant wecond of a series of bridge | dire. Louis L. Mendel and Miss Re owas given by Mrs. Byron | becea Collins. Carr at her home yesterday| The tearoom was in the care of An unusual scheme of of Mex. David Gilmore, Mra 2 was carried out with | Perkins, Mrs, P. McCoy, Mra. Henry ash berries, chrysanthe- | Broderick, Mra. C. H. Frye, Mra. J a wage foliage. Deep E. Patrick, Mrs. F. W. Bert, jr. Mrs. & graceful basket cen- |W. G. Hail and Mrs. Robert Burton, fable, over which Mrs. E.| Presiding over the urs were Mrs. Guie Mrs. Carr was A. J. Rhodes, Mra. Alfred Battle, dn recetving by Miss Evelyn, Mrs. David Edward Skinner, Mra. M Gaughter, and Misg Mary |B. Augustine and Mrs. A. H. Ander Five tables of bridge | son | Mra. W. H. Seagrave, Mra. Cell 11 eee Beddome and Mrs. ©. C. Graves, a» he Orthopedic sisted by a group of Broadway high id to Entertain Anne guild of the Or- pital will give a benefit | ‘ednesday afternoon, No the home of Mrs. Ar- Piatt 218 Kinnear place. ‘and Mrs. Lawrence Rees Ellis | n sixteen guests with an buffet supper at their home evening. nold and Miss Hughes—were in leharge of the dining room. Pergy Calvert and Barbara Ferry received the cards at the door. An interesting musical program was given by Mrs Elizabeth Jacques Snyder of Tacoma. The latest thoughts of fashion are correctly ex- emplified in these modish coats. Adornments The furs used in the trimmings are decidedly of the better grades and add materially to the richness of appearance. Materials The range of fabrics is wide enough to include nearly all the most fa- vored of the higher grade coatings. This showing typifies the quality and style that has come to be associated by discriminating women with clothes that bear the Melvin trade mark. oS. i» 1315 THIRD AVENUE Next to Phillips’ Boys Shoe Store schools girts—Mis¢ Ruth Pratt, Miss | Mabel Upper, Miss Stern, Miss Ar-| |Banquet The Young Ladies’ tained with a bang at Hyde's last evening Catherine Walsh, Mrs. and Miss Alloe Smithe ently returned from institute enter t of wixty covers to honor Mins Albert Dartett who hav Vorneas ser er re vi After the banquet dred members of the the Knights of ¢ y an old-fashioned Hallowee ing and games, fortune ng and Halloween costumes It is interesting to know that Mra Dariett is a bride of two weeks and that she Mr. Dariott while they | both were overseas bout two hun tute met at n party, | with dan tell Announce Engagement Mrs, L. M mon announces the ngagement of her daughter to Mr, Felix Schne! on will be at home on Sunday from 2 until Union. Hard The hureh at thy 10th will we 4 silver offering foi guild at ee imes Party ld of St. Paul's will give 1 times social of Mes M. Hale ou4 this “pg od ¢ one «and there wil r the benefit « Woman's home ave. W be impo: irs new clot Dance at Red Cross Tea Room , There will dance at th morrow eve Saturday room to 8. Parkhurst announces the t of his daug } Kenneth Kiasam Barker The wedding will be quietly anized November 15. Miss Park of the Broadway Mr. Harker, who harged from service in the quartermas in a graduat i, and ty dis 4 lieutenant partment, ¢ was recent ter Sexton | 4 ; | Entertains The James A. Sexton W. R. C., No! entertained the department off) cers of the Women’s Retief ¢ rps of Washington and Alaska at a lunch con given Tuesday in the banquet | rooms of the veteran# orary, jwith the president, Mrs. ras toastmiatrean, The honor guests were Mre. Eva &. Godfrey, Mra. Alice Dun bar and Mra, Gussie B. Conney. Cov ers were placed for the honor guests some of the past department offi Ts and members of r he toasts Were responded to by each department officers the wnrade in attendance. Hallow. ations were effectively car. many novelties Mrs. M. Paschal! Crenston of Wash ington, D. C., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Coer Mra. Crenston iy Mr. Nathaniel Pasehall's cousin cee Frederick Styfeld have returned to town from their country home at Riverton and have taken an apartment in the Olympian, ee Col. Walter B. Beals arrtved tn New York Tuesday, after two years service with the American Expedi tionary Forces overseas, Mra. Fenls joined him in New York and will ac jeompany him to Washington, D. C where they will be for a short time. oe Mr. Farwell Putnam Lilly left Wednesday for California on @ short business trip James A. W. R. Dr. and Mre Mins Alice McNeely, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Veitch for the past month, left for her home in St. Paul, Wednesday evening. While here Miss McNeely was the inspiration for any number | of social affairs, | e } Mra, James D Hoge will leave the last of November for New York for | a visit. Later Mr. Hoge will join her and they will sail for Europe to be! gone all winter. | ee Mra. Kate B Cranney, past prest-| dent of James A. Sexton Corps, W,| RK. C., has just returned from onal convention at Columbus She was gone two months and | during that time visited in several states eee Mr, John Hanney motored down from Edison to spend a few days in Seattle. Mr. Hanney has just re-| ceived his discharge from Red Crons | service, in which he has been for the |Past two years, see Mr. Steven ©. Cassler of Valdez ts) lepomdsns a few days in Seattle on a} | business trip. | CHO Le by | Eva 8. Godfrey, the depart: president, of the Women’s Re Corps of Washington and who just re from the A. R. Encampment at |Columbus, Ohio, left Thursd yerett for the annual inapect John Bufford Woman's Relief |No. 10. Mra. Godfrey was accom | panied by her official staff. igs at Mra. ment Mr. Mra. Kt by Miss turned to her } adley, mother of M. Calkins, accompanied Lenore Calkins, has re me in California, James Mr. and Mrs. William Peet of Kan sas City are guests at the Hotel Washington. o- Frank M. Silk the First Presbyterian Oakland, Cal, and formerly Westminster Presbyterian chureh jhere, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. James B. Eagleson for a few days. | ee pastor of Church of of the Rev. Twohy of Spokane, | guest of Mr. and hy her Miss Winifre who has been the to hom has in kane Bishop and Mra. Frederick Keator of Tacoma, who have be attending the general convention of | the Episcopal church in Detroit and visiting in the Bast, returned yester day. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Scanlon of neouver are at present guests at | the Hotel W: ‘ashington. G. H. Yost of Tacoma ia in » to attend the state teachers’ convention here, and is the guest of her daughter, Mra, Charles Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pape and lenildren of Hoquiam arrived in Seat » yeuterday for a short visit. Among the visitors at Del Monte, Cal,, are Brig. Gen, Frank Taylor, ired, U. 8. A., and Mr. Albert Har sen of Seattle, who are making a mo. tor tour of Californ | Mrs, M. 1. Troy, who haa been overseas as nurse's aid under the auspices of the Red Cross for a year, arrived in Seattle Tuesday from New York City, where she landed from the Patria several weeks ago, Before sailing for the United States Mra. Troy visited Rome, Naples and other points of historical interest in Italy and France, | bert | aketeh. | trouble |drugwist can land forest far from the elty’s mt cars and lamp posts, Owls perched in the trees, bears hid beneath them, and pumpkins grew in a ehborine fleld, The decorator's ele © fingers had completely transformed the well known ball room of th elub There Halloween favors and aplendid to contribute to the sucee nn of | the evening CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ¢ Culture elub will meeting at Federat house at ” o'clock Mine Rathbun will speak Kus David Sehliosberm will re neem In Fu vinites te ants’ cottages © will be vic 4 plano selections from Russia The club and ita guests ived by Mra. phn Her Mre. Wardell . Meeting of € Ope’ Tt an op cht Louise Mrs " Jenne White and Alpha Xi Delta Atumnac Alpha Xi Delta Alumna at th 04 23 eta Sigma Alumnae Reta Sigma of Delta Gamma meets with Miss Ruth MeHugh, 2024 Lith ve. N, Saturday, November 1, at eee Wellesley Chub Welle club of We Washington will give a lunely amercial club in Tacoma i] at ‘| Fashions for Americans jade «r and tulle and to make the in the silver lace com! chic dance frock shown The in generally adhered to in this frock with a quaint wide puff one side than at the other, the skirt atyle could only be worn becomingly by @ woman with a rather slender figure, but have very straight line silhouette jonger, at topping Obviously, a dress of this style designers Modish Dance Frock for a Slender Figure taken such good care of the needs of the stout woman this season that she will hardly be tempted to try a gown that can by no chance be be coming to her. Comfort In dancing is assured the wearer of this gown, While the skirt hangs straight and looks narrow it really is of comfortable width The outer akirt is 4 d a siive lace petticoat which, in turn, has & foundation a skirt of finely pleate chiffon in jade Wide pannier featuring straight for green frocks and those chemise lines vie honors this season. Unquestion ably each has its devotees Different types of “flare” appear tr the wide skirts featured. The Spar ish silhouette ts ite, sharply midway b ankles, and adhering to the the figure at the hips and The old-fashioned crinoline gestive of the mid-Viet is also approved. ‘That a decided hip flare is also indorsed by Dame Fash fon is indicated by the frock shown in the sketch, a model recently brought out by one of the best in formed American designers. According indications the” sea near at hand is to be a v » xocially, The shops report at demand for evening and afternoon apparel of all kinds, with little attention paid apparently — to the question of price flaring lin ankles. The scales of a fish don’t give it a-welgh. stern | of a Bride by the News 1919, rprine Copyrighted [Maxied Jover the b | slipped hundreds | when he | } turned hin merchants ch in m before bla wa of the antry yet the on w ong dolicute « machine houetted ag Mexi vlare un ah All the for the he et over, buzzed in competit it circled “bus” mwoo; 8., then whol th the ree plar bove city, Then over my &® zon was off int and for a fearful m t that the wanderer uds neled vinito of t ome nd At anding, but town had de and mul my promised lant the aviator i no wonded upon u auto und burro and on city nut to the hacienda predicted, And who had once neemed to pack itself Morri came on had peor the 00 rked up mely did around the pushed te around, so tha He was clothed ather overall we troop from their crowd © his face mechanic's and I glorious ner it we i.e to be ntehed out it how? ke nor th in b Minwed c 4a pilot in the air , s his heart. Hut and being Jimmy I was soon that crowd, FE The aviator sp wh and ken wir Jimmy was aranted wn Spaniah of a varie om peer to enjoy # own ¢ own that he w Mex but n compelled to alight On this mag t field in order to walk arow attend little o Ct he had ne and to a red ttre was a good-natured airman. Hearing that his was the first plane to stop at Ban Jowe, hi volunteered to take up a few passer @ very the sh Me cough with a} kere—for a consideration amall price Morrison, buyer of coffee, paid the and ascended to the cloudiands. the pilot and passenger didn’t stay up long—the n't talk all in the ebip, and I wasn't sur prised to see them land in a distant corner of the field. They had time for quite a chat before the crowd could surround them again Morrison was enthusiastic hin experience eral of the rich amored for But pric But at | about and wey a ride. the pilot pic trator of Uhe Morriven had offered n fr turn for the use After bit tered Mexiean was sec nto the onda (1 suppe pointed him ouv serial excur of hin flat field. | urging, the flat-| urely strapped at and the whip and zoomed | Obmerver's ne ut of thi nana trees at the edg crowd the road The detective watched them rise, then sauntered slowly up to me. He had instructions from Jim—who hadn't even“glaneed my way! As it happened, Morrison was able to speak to me without fear of * droppers. The crowd had gone mad with excitement-—and apparently, the pilot had gone crazy! He looped the loop, did the Immel man, ascended a great distance and came down in a failing leaf, side of feet, until I prayed that he would stop his antics Last of ali he did a barrel roll. And landed, his passenger had to be helped from the car. He was] deathly #ick and as helpless as he had been tossed about in a storm | at sea. He had to be supported to his quarters by his obedient but reluctant servitors, He wasn't in |that 1 Jothers in ot t it} A | day “Sympathy,” Says Jane Morgan ny t lor king CYNTHIA GREY hat hould posers husband. matter Helle to ash Hu im th m goin ur or of to help me answer * poor question he first woman T int Mina J the Wi wee his subject wa of everal eading lady because, Morgan propounded some ed views as to how band should behave tation of in her 4 The ‘ mnething about feel th Yorterday sincere noting opini alno, that in other citic What Kind of Men Make the Ideal Husband? What de Yor ha. a number to ideal think, ¢ the of the 1 bust Mias Grey opinions charmi ts nd should women as they ny Mise Jane M Wilkes Players, ot her ean, the gives What Mins print it Mine Dorks “A Voice her in yours? Grey will Kel in the D hawer tomorre secured thru tt f a number of which will follow from There, together with of Star readers, ought t our correspondents t informat what ret Mere Mins with Star ponde m the male nas to y 1 by Following in ions ‘The aracteristic | all one ensential would requ a husband Whether from women, and o certain parts in the drama of life better than women, is not so import individual we men ¢ problem of who must man and man husband and wife, each to the jother “I think portant husband that the a8 mympath of i in making a happy. In turns to her hue band first of for sympathy. A 1, With bis larger outside inter may turn to any one of a num ber of diversions when ‘the blues’ strike him. Hut a woman turns first of ali to—her husband. “If he im #0 constituted, and ts wise enough to listen to her trou bles with that wonderful mixture of kindness and understanding that we call ‘sympathy,’ he will do more than anything else to make her mar. ried life a happy one. “I put SYMPATHY of understanding the first re husband nothing makeup im n “al r arriage atinctively a wife the mixture and kindliness—as quirement of a perfect Proper Condune At Publie Dance Dear Mins Grey: I went to a pub dance with a boy friend the other and am very much in doubt about the way in which I treated a Hie rhape to think of Babs, nor interfere with met The aviator was deeply grieved—|" | but he che od up a little at wight of girt! 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You'll get courteous treatment and will lik merchandise and know for yourself, Our motto; " That's what brings you back Telephone Hiliott 4415 Cherry's, 206-7 Rialto Bidg, mat | jhim my er that came up. We were dancing by ourselves, not mixing with the crowd at all. Im other boy whom I knew and b asked me if he might have a da He was a . therefore if I acc escort would be with: the vernacular: parts | You next! Sure! No stunts Miss Jane Morgan, leading woman with Wilkes Players, who believes other |the chief contribution to matrimonial happiness is sympathy. up yet, but TI don’t lke friendship, Thanking you, RUTH. . i tame You did the proper thing. 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