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Frink Hostess nt Mrs, Urquhart Lee York, Mrs. Francis Guy Frink | at an informal luncheon Bunset club this afternoon, en Dance oie: Barbour quvertaine’ ‘of her school friend lalloween dance ‘rhureday Hi at the home of her parents, ‘and Mrs. J, W. Barbour, eee for Mrs. Beckwith Mra. G. Vilas Beckwith, wh > recently come here = yh BS guest, M |. Garre: at an informa! tea st home waterey afvernoce. iq Give Dance * Friday evening at the Red Cross Miss Margaret Armstrong Ms Lucile Hatloway will ee m with a dance for about of the younger set Armatrong entertained twelve classmates with a house party over Wednesday. eee on Before Game Helen. Bornstein entertained h @ small informal Lee ges > a home Friday afternoon. er attended the Broadwa. football game. nte ain With uffet Su Band Mra. cia nin‘ with a buffet supper for | at their home last evening. Masquerade dance Sum: | Miss Blanche Wenner will gi regular dance at the Red Cross | and Mrs. William Horsley ) are receiving ons of their friends on | 1 “ot a daughter Friday, Oc Bi. The little one has been Imogen: Halloween dance at the Golf! flowers and autumn foliage for decorations and Hudson Baxter and Mr. Caldwell. c L. Torkelson <ainaee guests ee ee inner in aoe. pees neater of Val at her home Friday evening. As- ‘\for this winter. at the door. a | Daughter M Personals °.. Clubs Gives Dance For some of her classes at Broad way high school, Mire Mary Cheal en- tertained with & mnall Halloween dance at her home Saturday evening. eee Resume Winter Bridge Parties Six couples who for reveral years jbave met regularly thruout the win: | tor for bridge have begun their serios The first meeting was held at the home ef Mr, and Mrs. Richard Dwight Morrill Friday eve- ning, With silk stockings and packs jof carta for favors, The members of ithe club are: Mr, and Mrs, Merrill, Mr, and Mra. Manson F, Backus, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley W. Burehard, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Lowman, Mr, and Mra. Thomas Green and Dr, and Mrs. Cas. |per Sharples, ows Shower for Children’s « |Orthopedic Hospital A silver tea and linen shower for the benefit of the Children's Ortho. |pedic hospital will be held on , afternoon of November 20 at the) home of Mra, John Collins, under the auspices of all the Orthopedic guilds |in the city, Towels, pillow cases and a of the li hospital need to be restocked, It is | planned to make this shower an a | hual event. | Informal Dance | Mrs, Kathryn Bryant entertained thirty-five guests with an attractive informal dance at the home of Mr and Mrs. Vincent D. Miller Saturday evening. Mrs, Lucien Sasnett assist je Mrs. Bryant, \To Give Musical | Program Miss Mary Loulse Rochester and a musical program on board the U. "|S. Seattle for the sailors Tuesday eve ining. . | Ladies’ Musical Club | Program The program to be given by the! | Ladies’ ‘Musical club November 10, in| the Y. W. C. A. auditorium at 2:30, is as follows: | Program arranged by Mre. ea | Mose Hemion and Mra. T. W. Concerto Thre Miss Marjorie Miller, Nivaiat violins and plane Mre, Marwaret Miss Leone Quartet I....... Allegre . Miss Bernice Neale Mr. Heilier Collens Concerto—A Minor... . Mise Ruth aneate « end Mrs. . Mra. Alice Sher- rnice Nesle and Mr. Hellier Cotlene eee Tea for Tacoma Guests Complimenting twe charmipg vis- itors from Tacoma, both recent Mra. Cadwallader Willing Keyes (Berenice Baker), Harty Markos, jr. entertained with an attractive tea at her heme Satur- tea table with its center of orchid jshaded chrysanthemums were Mra. Herbert G | gate Lyon of * the hostess’ niece, received the cards and Mrs, Max Walske are re of the oho gee auxiliary of the Seattie | inaatic society will be held at tts 1819 am ave., November 6, nd the Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity was host st an with autumn leaves informal dance at the Red Cross tea ®N attractive centerpiece. roon Friday evening. the) heets will wear out and the shelves | nen closets of the Orthopedic | ™4" day afternoon. Presiding over the) 4) mar Grinnell-Snoddy The wedding of Miss Mather Snoddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James A. Snoddy, and Mr, Charl Grinnell, son of Mr. and Mra. C. H hoya of Tacoma, wan solemnired appa Kappa Gamma house Saturday afternoon Gold baskets of pink and white chrysanthemums with trailing greens beautifed the rooms, ad the mantel before which the vows were taken was 4 solid bank of the lohrynanthemuma, softly Hahted by It cathedral candies, Miss Miriam Cole, sorority sister of the bride, played the wedding march, and pre ceding the entran of the bridal |party, Nevin's “Love Song.” |. The bride, given in marriage by jher father, was charming in her gown of silver gray georgette crepe trimmed with ostrich in @ matehing ie, With it she wore a wi |gray and silver hat of roses and orchids. © «room's sister, Mise Emma Grinnell, was her onty at and wore Alice blue tulle over e! of silver, with @ tulle and silver ha |A corsage of pink roses completed the costume Dr. ©. HH, Smith, of the First Bap- | Uist church of Tacoma, read t lee, Mr, Clive McDonald was best After the ceremony a buffet sup. per Was nerved in the dining room, where @ «croup of the bride's soror. ity sinters assisted Mre, Snoddy and Mra. Grinnell Following their wedding trip, Mr. jand Mrs, Grinnell will be at home in Tacoma. Mra, Grinnell traveled in a suit of blue duvetyn, trimmed with seal, aod a smart hat of black panne velvet and ostrich tips. Mr. Mra. Grinnell were both | former niversity of Washington students. Mrs. Grinnell is a mem ber of Kappa pe Gamma soror: ity, and Mr, Grinnell ts a Phi Gam- ma Delta, . s Sunset Club Programs ‘The weekly program at the Sunset club for the month of November will open with a talk by Dr. HM. HL Gowen on “Poetry and War,” Wed neaday at three o'clock Hosteases Mra. Fab in and Mre. jvel Addison Purdy Wednesday November 12, twelve o'clock—-Musiness meeting, connection with luncheon. Wednesday, November 19-—Music- ale. Mrs. James FB. Hoblitaell, so- prano; Mra. Helen Whiting Phillips of Olympia, pianiste; Mr. Alvan Heb | accompanist. Hostemses: Mrs. Lamont and Mra. Gilbert L. Dufty. Wednesday, November 2¢—RPridge Hostesses: Mre, Cecil Beddorme and Mrs. Ida Schroeder at in eee Signal Corps Auxiliary The Signal Corps auxiliary will hold a business meeting in the Armory Wednesday evening at & ‘clock, All business members of the uxitiary are urged to be present, as business of importance will come up for discussion. Plans for the banquet to be given the Signal Corpa men from this city and vicinity will be outlined. The auxiliary especially re. wests that as many former Signal service men ay can attend the meeting. Eastern Star Dance Seattle Circle, No. %5, Order of DL give its annual temple at nine o'clock. the only dance given by this chap- ter a large attendance is expected. Rastern Stars, Masons friends invited. Fer onc te hold a hatred, Resolves itse!f te action: VERSTOCK bys qaeese ws. we can sav Os io reir srr, "COAT, D Dn: FLORENCE UPSTAIRS mR: Second and ton. WHY PAY MORE FOR== CEYLONTEA YOU CAN GET THE BEST FOR The Actual Proof is in the Actual Drinking Your Sidecar for Tree Tea Ceylon MJ. ‘BRANDENSTEIN & COMPANY, OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Peret-| THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919. What Makes an Ideal Husband? “Tenderness,” Says Helen Worthing Fair American _ Plans Aid for English Women x _— [ | LONDON, Nov. 1.--Lady Beatty, wife of Vice Admiral Bir David Beatty, commander of the grand fleet of Great Britain, has just be gun a campaign to raise a fund of $4,700,000 for the building of a ma ternity home for the wives of Brit ish sailors Lady Beatty is an American girl Before her marriage to the admiral in 1901 she was Ethel Field, only daughter of America’s merchant prince, Marshal Field, Sr, of Chi cago. Sir David and Lady Beatty have two sons and maintain a house at London and a country place at | Brooksby Hall, Leicester e During the war Lady Beatty tb- terested herself in the welfare of the families of the men in the Brit }ish fleet, an interest which has cul Iminated in her campaign for the j huge fund for 4 maternity home Persona Mr. David Edward Skinner, who hae been at Elk Ranch, Wyoming, since early in September, will re- jturn this week . 4 o- Mr. Frank Moulthrop is in Seattle, & guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Edward Skinner ee Mr. and Mra. Allan Daugherty will leave thin week for San Francisco, where they will make their home. oe Mins Dorothy Lindsey, who has | Deen visiting in the Kast for the past three months, will not return until Thankagiving time. oe . Mrs, Harold Scott MeCaughey ts expected home the end of the week trom Waldo, where she has visiting mother and father, jand Mra. George Max rly Mr. | Mra. Charles Sowle has gone Kast for several week . Dr. W. A. Shannon home in a day or no. ! oe . is expected) . Mra. Vera Strange and Mr. and ir#. Roy Corbet motored to Tacoma | Saturday to attend a dance given at \the Hotel Bonneville, They were the inane of Lieut. and Mra, Loyd John Hunt returned Saturday | from the East, where he has been ig the past #ix weeks. Dr. Miss Elinor Linder returned Sat urday from Everett, where she haa | deen for several days. Mr. and Mra it | Miss Jeanne Peters went over to Bremerton to attend the dance given bythe officers of the navy jyard Friday evening. | Mra. M. B. raster will leave to Fe, for Los Angeles, where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. H. M. Maasett Mre, Frasier will spend the winter in the South . . Mr, and Mrs, William Shelly, who for the past fortnight have been vi» itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Miller, home in Savannah, Ill eee Miss Elepeth leave for the McEwan expects to Kast November ale game. . and Mra removed to 1199 EB. . Harry from Newton. cee W. D, Selmer and daug | Retty, leave Thursday for Morida to |meet Senior Lieutenant Selme howe transport, the U. 8. 8. Edw | wood, is to be in’ port from European waters, | . Mr have jst Mre. Capt. C. M, Toxer, U. 8, no Seattle visiting at the home |Mr. and Mra, W. RR. Jamison | tain Tozer has just retur |two Mears’ service in | waters and is now static New York navy yard. vee jin Mr. and Mra. L the week-end ut the | Springs. ©. Gilman spent ¢ home at Crystal . Mrs. A. C. heater and Miss | Mary 1ise Rochester were guests at a luncheon in Tacoma last Tues: day, and afterward attended the . G meeting of the Ladies’ at the Hotel Tacoma eee Mrs, Frank Frank were in | week-end, Hubberd Belling! and son jam for the Misa Marjc McKillop, who has been abroad with the signal corps for jthe past 14 months, has returned to her home in Beatle. | Judge TM. |Olympia for the past few days, the guest of Judge and Mrs, T. M. Reed. oes | Mr. and Mra, Timothy Jerome have returned from their wedding trip thru California and the Bast, The largest reinforced concrete arch today is the Risorgimento bridge over the Tiber at Rome with & spun of 328 feet, By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600. Home Phene, Capitol 617, CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Revned Club The Tevned club will meet with! Mrs, Bamuel D. Wingate, 912 12th ave, N., at 2 m . . Cosmopolitan Club Commopolitan club will meet for their regular monthly business meet: ing in the club rooms at 7 o'clock. A party will follow the business nes sion, The executive board of the club will meet tn the office of the club department at 6:30 p, m. to pass) on business matters. eee Webster School PT. A. Webster Bchool Parent-Teacher as sociation will meet at 3 p.m. in room 16, Speaker, Rev. Pattie. oe Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Gamma Phi Beta alumnae meet at 10:30 a. m, with Mrs. liam T, Laube, 1154 Sint ave, sew for Christmas bazaar will wil N. to . . Ladies’ Relief Society monthly meeting of the Relief society will be held at in the parlor of Hotel Bor ‘The Ladiew 2p. m. rento : Quarante Club Quarante club will meet thin even ing with Prof. and Mrs, F J 49th ave. 8, near Admiral way oe Aighee Sisters meet 1604 434 av Mre ockway . War Mothers’ League of America War Mothers’ League of America will meet at § o'clock p. m. in the Armory, All members urged to be resent. Purpose is to help new sail ors of the fleet, who have no war mothers, + ° 12 Minnie Booth will serve o'clock lun and Mra, 1 Business and ca Aspasia Club club will meet at Mra. W Sickels, din Aspasia 10 o'clock with K for ‘uAHbON, Until ader Papers on Mra. Harry Irwin, ilies” by Mre BL L. Davia, wrights” by Mr. Henry eee Caleidh Club The Caleidh club will meet at 1 o'clock with Mre. Donald MacKellar 2023 Minor ave, 8. ‘Our Play Bittman p. with Mre. Fourth ave. N . Current Cen . tury Club Current Century club meets at 2:30) gecond year in club room of public library A p.m Matlard branch short «i will be given and study of Argentina taken up under the leadersh!p Mrs. Horner o- Alki Review Alki Rev No. 69, W. B. A. of been | Peters and left Tuesday for their} While there she will attend the big | Musical elub| f Fuller has been in4 M., will he pm, W Marion eee Stevens School PT. A. Stevens Bchool PT. A. will give a tea at the home of Mre. R.A. Ken- nan, 749 Beventeenth ave. N., from 3 until 5. s Ps Women's Civie Club Women's Civic club, of Mra. Helen K. Allen, ave, N. Parliamentary 1:30, business meeting at eee Tuesday Club n's Tuesday club, at ne of Mra, D.C. Hall, ats and ie regular meetin 0. W. ball, Fourt 1547 16th rection at 2 o'clock. ave. . Broadway Wigh PT. A. Proadway High P-T. A. will m jin the teachers’ room at 2:30 p. m After a short business meeting Mr idence, of the Y. M.C. A in community singing. Miss Etiza- beth Wiard, well-known social wei fare worker, epeaker, Mra, V jaddress the meeting teachers are asked to attend, social half hour will be given. eee LO. BE. Club ©. EB. club will meet at Hike’ club. recently returned K. Froula will aise from serv on her experiences cf Auxiliary World War Veterans Women's Auxiliary of the V War Veterans’ annociation 5 o'clock, at their ‘club rooms, Union at. eee Lady Stirling Chapter Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R., 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, F. Randolph, 117 234 ave. 8. - Rainier Chapter Study Class Study class of Kainier Chapter. R., at lock, E. C. Bradne oe Heights club the home ¢ A Mrs 2009 E. Mercer. . will Mrs. E., Tues Sunset hold a Corbitt day at Kalons Club ‘The Kalons club marked the begin- ning of their fall activities with what was conceded by all pre most guccessful meeting ever heid by the club, ‘This affair consisted of a dinner and educational meeting at the Army and Navy club given last Wednesday evening to the and members of the club. The dinner was held at 7 o'clock ‘as followed by a short talk by lub president, Mr. Carleton W. , during the course of which 1 as epeaker of the ¢ ning Col, William E. McClure, Co! McClure featured the meeting with « very inspiring address on the for most topic of the day, the I the EXmploye.” In his address pointed out the grave problems ¢ fronting this nation, and his speecc wag a direct appeal to Americani# At the conclusion of his address lively discussion was held by club, lowing were guests of the club: Mr, | Vincent 8. White, Mr. Arthur Ande: Mr. Ben Mr. Hector Slater, members attended Bryant, Mr. J, Thor wood Denney, Mr. Herbert C. Br; ant, Mr. C B. Starks, Mr, E F. Water Mr. Rose Leslie A. Davis, Mr. | Mr, Wilmer C. Hewitt, land Crowley and Mr. Staley. Mr. Carleton ¥ as Hail, Mr. F number of the younger business men them have but from the service. club is one of # recently 100 per cent American, once each month, at which tained, The next November 4. will lead will be the afternoon t 2 o'clock Mrs. R. G. Kingsley j in France, Italy and Austria, will speak | at the home of Clara ent to be the guests the) In addition to the speaker, the fol- son, a Chester Latimer, Mr. Harry rickman and | The following | J Wittiam H. ‘The Kalons club ix composed of a of Seattle and a large number of) returned The aim of the! 1 and economical | betterment and it is above all things The club| plans to hold a dinner and meeting | time | some prominent speaker will be ob- j | | ptch of the lives of Ban Martin and Castillo] g¢ of at the home Parents and} as a | | “The Relations | Existing Between the Employer and | |that tenderness and av BY HELEN WORTHING The one quality in the love of a ,man for a woman that the wife most ppreciates in her husband is a deep, romantic tenderness, The rock on which most marriages split is the ‘failure of the husband to continue to lhe the lover. Men have been train a think of themacives as masculine’-—as gruff, aggressive, warlike, competitive beings, whore duty is primartly to go out into the world and fight for a living for them selves, and, neidentally, for wife and children In the early years of adult man hood, men #0 far forget this ag to bend to the tenderer urgings of their natures Lovers are not avhamed to admit neas are an essential part of their natures, But after marriage, the tendency of the average man is to forget that he is his wife's lover and regard himself jmerely as the head of his house and the provider for his family his wife—y but he lens furtive about it and ashamed o admit that he was “foolish” enough to make love to her. Dut a woman never forgeta the days of her courtahip, and she yearns often in silence for her husband to be onee more the lover of he The man who bas courage to remain a lover to his wife in the ehining exception, I think that He loves in more or Mrs, |tomderness ix the one most easential characteriatic in a husband What Kind of Men Make the Best Husbands? Hurry up, girls, if you want an opportunity to enlighten the poor, unfortunate man who wrote to Cynthia Grey, asking what sort of man makes an ideal husband. Ming Jane Morgan, leading woman of the Wilkes F has given her opinion, also Miss Doris Kelly, and today Miss Helen Worthing, star of the New Cap. itol theatre, New York, gives her anmwer What do you think? Tomorrow, Miss Doris Kenyon, star of “The Girl in the Limou. sine,” will give her anewer. Send letters to Mins Grey, Star office, 5! High School Girl Seeks Lodging Dear Mins Grey: Tam a girl of 15 attending Lincoln high, and in My home in in #0 1 have to go quite a dis. tance to the car line, then take the reet car in Do you suppose I could get a place to work out of sehool hours for my room and board? I would not ob ject if there was a child or two in the family and I could go home every Friday night. There are a number of students who would like places if they can get them. How would you suggest that I go bout getting a place? Thanking you, GRACE. No doubt I will receive a num- * of calle from people who would be glad to take you into their home, who have read your letter, But you have given me no phone number or address, and did not even «ign your last name, so it would be impossible for me to put them in touch with you unless you communicate with me directly. Please send, me your name and address at Bnce, it will not be printed. country, New Home for Children Dear Miss Grey: In answer to “L. r column, on the evening os please refer him to The ern School, at 3731 14th The school has recently been started by Anna Falkoff, o graduate of the University of Wash- ington, and if this party will go and Member of the “beauty brigade” York, believes the courage to remali an ideal & husband. at the new Capitol theatre, New in a lover to his wife makes a mam investigate it as a home for nis| little girl, if he will leave the child/ there for a couple of days and then! and awk her if she wants to leave nna,” as the children ail lovingly call her, then I wish he would just write a note and tell me of the fact for it would be the first time 4/ 14 has wanted to leave, and 1 ve been there many, many times and studied the methods of child culture, and each time am more and/ more delighted with the methods em-| ployed. The house is a cheap house— the | furniture is exceedingly plain—it has | been started by working people, on 4 small scale, but I thoroly believe! it has the biggest future ahead of it of any school in Seattle today tho it must have intelligent help. These little ones are STUDIED, and the best in each little one brought out—a square hole ts found for a square child, and round hole for a round child—th bring: ing out what the child is fitted for, and not forcing it to be whatever someone else thinks it should be Yours for a higher race of men} and women. G. Marriage | Is Legal Dear Miss Grey: Am I legally) married? We have been married al- most two years and have a three-| monthsold baby. We were both under age and married without our parents’ consent. I am now of age, but my husband is only 20 years old. Please tell me what is right to do. PERPLEXED. It seems to me that you are beginning to worry rather late | in the day about whether your marriage is legal or not. It 18 legal, because it has been con- summated. The right thing for you to do is to continue to stay in your home and care properly for it and your child, ° ° U. S. Form of | Government Dear Miss Grey: government called | democratic? A READER, You are confusing the re of the two foremost political parties of the United States with our form of government. The terms republic and demoo — racy are practically synony: 7 signify | Is our form of republican OF ANALGESIQUB BENGUE | Lighten burden by get a tube. Drug Stores have it Thea, Leeming @ Co, N.Y, I her needs. country. size alone. oMecial meeting of the, club will be held Tuesday evening, | A Word to RUG BUYERS N our present stock of high-grade Wilton Rugs, there are many Rugs which can be bought at unusually advantag- eous prices, due to the fact that they were contracted for many months ago when the market quotations were at a sub- stantially lower level than has since been reached. 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