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§ ™. ; ae a = Mrs. Ostrander Hostess |Tea for Red | | at le Bearers rs," Beata | Cross Committec ersond Clabs _]}| Confession i of Se nd no Mrs. H. L. Greene entertained tn. | Pornia, Mrs. H. F. Ostranc dommes ee en | | . . . t inet with « Tuncteon for formally ‘at toa Tuesday afternoon! sty Jamoa 1, Lowman left Mon-| CLUBS FOR THURSDAY of a Bric es What Kind of The Sunset club this atterr Se Ga nakins ha {day to spend a few days with her N ° Mhree.” Mra, Benham is the guest )club in (Red Cross ¢ anos Ellensburg | hoa Te wo oe B Husbands? SE Mrs. A. 1. Hawley ’ e¢ Nore Plumb and hflay Cora aiilette est Husbands? re eee Program at Red Cross Mtr, and Mrs, Daniel Kalcher have | Nor, Plumb and Miss Core Gillet What ts your idea of an imner By Mr. Tea Room returned from Mt, Airte | ee | husband oatt wor " we . ? | Daughters of St, George : oming to bat with their opinion - and Mr: De Voe The program at the Red Cross Tea! pr, Henry Suzzallo ia in the East! paughters of Ht. ( ae pe BOWS ERROR COULD NOT It is not too late to send uv oe Complimentin Mra. James 1, | Reem tomorrow will be given by Mr./on a short trip. ha No. 1 will ot in BREAK MY FAITHO Address to M Grey, care of Bae Bre, De ‘Voo™ sister, Mr. and |. K. Wineland, violinist, with M Fie © It hall, Pitwt avenue, at 1:30 IN LOVE , ar Archibald De Voe entertained | Clyde Lehman at the p M Mr. and Mrw. n Jordan, (Ruth |», + \ fies Diana Paton, starring in & handsomely app< dinner | James Wylie will be hostess for the| Ratcliffe) t taken an apartment| as bei the great | 0% What a Girl,” will given her ten at their home la 5 lay at in wita Vi and will be at hoi John B. Alien POT. AL | Waa Bob falling for th = . answer tomorrow cee , ly Wi after December 1 | John H. Allen Parent-Teacher as-| lure as his father and his brother 19 Maculty ves sociation will meet at 2:20 p, m, for| Benjie had done in turr rare ‘ ntertain home Monday evening from the|}) : mint ‘ ATON — McConnell “ n D. I. Burckhardt, president of the| 1, still a bride, to be disiilustoned| Qo. | 5 Faculty Wives’ club will en-|Swedish Hospital where he under-|contral a Gt Wothere Gnalcts ‘i ean Sencar Whate other qualifications may 3 Mr. and Mrs. J went an operation, and is convale : before my time be desirable in a husband, there is who are bY ee , pamooiatione, wil ver that love has tts seasona that , “ ary Rev, and Mra, Sydney H. Morgan by teachers on “What| “Anything but that! Anythir I do not mean ancestry in the the me bi who have been in the East for the rate With | but that! I moaned as I eat by Babs|sense that he must have a family a and tie ty grtin A reception w past six weeks, will return tomor : wh hattered herself into her ’ back to William the Con BL aril cutertain with a dinner on {B¢ held at the Commons > and | Fow nap. “I want to believe aueror, of health Jn the ville n & dinner on |! ee Nig Fi fee ihe e the Philadelphia in their t abr anil Mre: Shéberits Stee ver! If I have made a : . Mr. and Mra, MeConnell will 1 Padelford hav to 4710 Rob has made a mis 4 “ee * s. ¥ heart legion, will meet all day| there tn a flaw in love adi ‘ 4 “ t lat tay Mr. James Wylie has return » home of Mis. C. H. MoGowan h’my fait Tea for Miss Evans . from’ Vancouver where he has be -eonpadeig A gentle es cuca Gop heow that : y , for several weeks “* * ke » M Mildred var a} / he omen’s 3 é glect would pr a pannir erence sa homer At t Wy meet a : Elderbloom Club m T intended it to te th : ord Beaton was } University Club Miss Hazel MoM wi rbloom club. wil a Ping arr Bs fers ll v9 Inherited } tea at her home in De iday afternoon at the Women's attic to # » 1 | rome An his wife I would accommodate lemand « park yester afte: there will Be a|holidays with her parents, Mr. and ja. m self to them, whett they were ns bride the other guests wer lowed by. tea for | Mra, John C. McMillan | = 2 ne Vane tae Wt tae SAE oF tae n Hackett, of the same com guests, Tables | 7s | |Just or not. If I couldn't keep m € r the future of marriage and Mr. Alexis Luce of the Mr. Wallace Collins wil! come| Pythian rm, Past Chief ansocia-| marriage happy, I could, at least t only a ¢ ceatry . nane Soe the Chat dave tion in regular monthly | keep it dignific 5 ennentia’ : me ibd Progressive Dinner Res ee 8 | neasion home of Mre, J. 4.| Before our warriags, Bot o in a more y “8. jbl . Dean, 1 se northwest. | seaiousy had flattered me, I took it enmion in a im an we ir. and Mrs. Miss Marjorie Fh Mise | Mrs Hood spent the v ° Pippa Ble! cos ng nce bth gl A good mtart road of marriage osby Hosts eS «26 Hawthorne PT. A. 11t was eo wonderful to feel that he who are oldduohionsd gnoush toon Mr and Mrs. R. William Crosby | Dur Mise } nd ) 1. Boyde wit Hawthorne Parent-Teacher associ! J anted me for him wlone 1 pect childre nnot be too careful ined with a hand: Margaret | Burk na : M1} tion will meet at 3 p.m. at school. | nn > Christine Truax will ext week Boston where | stiss Wyar matron, will| that he sdn't bear to see m. we th uther, I think good Bere at thelr ho members of the y in Koyde has been transferred. | ocak | politely interested in another man. health the most ensential point to eee progressive dinner a BE Me: € It was a long time before I learned considered in picking « husband followed by lorace Rand, 0 : bed 22 crash Sbnaba all : spent the weekend in. Se Social Club of Fastern Star ‘ry wan a kind of selfishness, Kindness and Intelligence Fy esta at the Hote ahing 1 ) n i STdeut. and Mrs. Gordon Whiting | Faculty Wive vase sag ae ty ' it for granted that I existea’ Her Idea of Perfect Man tula- ivir ree cong! Society °.. Personals °*.. Clubs ..... By REBECCA STEVENSON "hone, Main 600, THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1919 coppshiagd ‘mgt b t The r ek ae oF On the birth of a son, October| The resu | 9 Lieut. and Mrs. MacLane are [eee : ‘= 4 Mrs. Arthur MeMorria, ar i Weenington, D. C.. at pree-| ©)" Sos on the campus, Monda: © been spending the summe ie but haye many fr n ee ral pan a Soe urned to town , Lowell Pot. A. oo as Lieut. Ma 8 ship wa as owe, ‘wee Sire Mra Morr Lowell Parent/Ten fansorin tio pned in Puget Sound waters for sha: h w . S . » Stuart b . will b 4 ita meeting yea: 54 Argel gg ee am at » p,m sg tenson will be ‘ > cae PRO, et Mr. M. 'T. Heade will leave for New | o'clock. Poe ne T. York Saturday to join his wife: rm , ary j j formal Tea - - 4 1 Navy Club neomiabe | Q. A. Fortnightly Club plimenting Miss Helen Chase | Army and avy Olu Mra. Corwin Eherting ts cohval-! Queen Anne Fortnightly elub w morrow for the Pt Tt and Navy club has escing from a recent iiness. Imeet with Mra, Ge KE. Sackett sued invitations to the first of . . East 0} = 1 gy ketene Lieut cin Allen Me m ick and Nel waee Sues ing. Tt in Sea last Mothers’ Club of University ae ne lle a iglthk pe Mey ua » from Astoria where of the University oe ve from half past eight until mids y ae sss We a unnyside nue, at ee ys Rad Masquerade : ERNIS: u M Mra. G : will be a second card party |tertained forty guests the Tennis club for the benefit of | Joyable masquerad returned Sunday lub furnishings fund Tuesday,| home Saturday evening. w York and Boston O71 b 11. Reservations can be foliage and Halloween novelties were aire now with Mrs. Rollins, effectively used for decorati Mr % Atte : ve from 3 Ge with Mrs. Montgomery Rus-| Fred A. England and Mra. Hl. A patie, ve 8. Godfrey, Department! sss ass’ trinity Bnatleh ‘Gap. 976 it wilt be remembers <sgreitaessan ef : hes ©co auxiliary of the G Rn. ¢ “Latheran Church Bt the last party was highly suc) : § = ee S Ful veer Se Sas ee eee much enjoyed Wisteria Dancing Club ‘i gon her annual tour of|jsh Lutheran church, will meet at The Wisteria Dancing club "At PortAngelos, Pacif & ta tho chara pactees iss Katharine Crawford, informal dance to be « the guest of Mra. A Ker Robert _E. Lee, U. ia Jennings and Miss Char- tonight at Christensen’s Broadway |At Port Townsend, Farragut W. Robert FE. ao ¢ te Mann will be dinner guests on hall. Mr. J amford, organist |C. No. 38, she will be entertained by | Daughters of th & Texas Thursday — evening, | of the Seattle lodge, will have charge |Mrs#. Mamie Mass, past president of meet at the hom the dance given by the |of the music and a number of fea-|corpa No. 38, and past delegate for) Walker. 347 ¥ fourth avenue of the Sixth division at the tures are planned by the committes|W. F.C. She will also inspect Vet- north, at 2 o'clock Mi Circle club house at Charleston. in charge. cranes W. R € No. 11 at Sequim. | ee : f : siibioties weer | Ravenna P ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mra. James Cofbert Sulti-| Ravenna Parent assocta tertains With Costume Dance van and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc-|tion will meet at 2:30 in the school on Friday evening Miss Marian | Ewan Tomkins motored to Tacoma/house, Mra. W. R. Jarrell will spea’ 6 Tworoger and Miss Helene Miller | last evening to attend the wedding jon “Children of Preschool Age. afternoon Mrs. Edgar I. Gott / entertained thirty.two of their Uni-/of Mine Elizabeth Harmon to Mr.|Mra. B.C. Jackson will sing. —— \ agp! lage cage som 1 — versity and High School friends with | Henry Goode of Portland. po ig twelve covers at er home. 'a fancy ‘eas dance at the home of “ef use DI > > @ A. High School P-T. A. sae Ghastain, | Mew. Salph | Mr. and, Mrs. Philip Tworoger. Ef) eo ana bre, Mdward R. Agnew| Queen Anne high school Parent- n and Mrs. B. V. Crowe were (fective Halloween decorations were ote u i guests at the affair. t by Hort Mere |came down from Everett to attend |Teacher association will meet at the eee % ve cud and clever conttmen were athe dance at the Golf club Saturday |mchool at 3:10 p.m. Warren E. Pol bse ~ Boag peng ger © * evening and sper no week-end th | ia eak and ie Dance at distinguishing feature of the party, |S1eMRE Mat SPOT ves Colbert. Sulll-|an i sing. Mrs. Victor Wilbur Voor teller and t much to the evening’s van at the Higt Tennis Club next dance at the Tennis club be given Wednesday, Novernber Reservations can be made with , ‘role of fortur pspeer de agg Mr. and Mra. Edmund Rowden are! The young hostesses were assisted spending a few days with Mr. and nds “ » |in entertaining by Mra. ¢ les Ef. | Mra. William F. Dunlap at ther So ings. Mrs. Wilbur -Voe #, Mra. |home in Creosote. | bs B ee |Julius Miller, Mra. Thad R. Perr ° meets Jand Mrs. Philip Tworoger Mr. F. H. Brightman has returned | Mew . Berg Hostess ‘The guests were Miss Mildred Rut-|to Seattle. Mrs, Brightman will join plimenting Miss Alice Fay, |ler, Miss Marion Mittelberger, Miss|him shortly and they will again) Kathleen Gaffney and Mrs.|Helen Seelye, Miss Marion Knox,| make their home here wy wkins, Mrs. Edgar J. Berg Miss ined informally at tea at her Mr. George Randolph, of Cleve yesterday afternoon land, will arrive next week to be ‘ — the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lilly " 9 for a for ’ y’s Plan Solves s Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry went t Bremerton t« to ° Dodds, chum, Mr, Ralph he Problem Friends of All Friends of All Women's o Wor Knot Miss Lillian F Kut Soclety of First Wy Knot Kiab nt the home of om will Mis aby f the ) ion Baptist Firet J luncheon given by r 2 Jack Perrine, Mr. Harry| honoring M ae fo doubt all the clothes you really | nee eee ee eee stor Ai | Snails Current Events and want for the coming win: | winiam Lewis, Mr. Rufus ( 99 F ie ar The Current Events Department Will, under the present prevail- 7 * cor of the Woman's y club, at the Prices, cost you more thi Mr. Gifford De pre Dr. and Mra, H. J ee ot hy her, 101 ly want to pay out in pler, Mr. Earl Overturt, Mr returned from a two months’ trip|home of tg ote m don't do it. Cherry's confi- Wall Jr. Mr. Emmett Ashsted in the Raat Madrona 1or y-Maine I charge accounts with their Burdett Winn. eee Park station, Light refreshments at Bey Payment Syst ae ~ ppt aa s! | Miss B. Ellen Douglas, of Rerkeley eee foods and the balance in weekly Dance Cal, was the house East Union Club Monthly payments, as fn sult) Complimenting of her ter, Mrs. a Union club at 1 o'’elock convenience best, solves the “§ Da’ has just returned from |at the home of Mra. J. Thomas, 929 m. As to style and ‘ ing party where she has been |pwenty-fourth avenue. r lini ) 4 Women's S eanane rian confer . 8 ten, eyond all # . Miss Douglas. ‘ 4 among the best and most Saoate of the Calitornén i R teenth Cont saree - he Nin enth entury club, a ma Dentistry, has been a# line y, Ww oy a Frou Frou Club Punjab mission, in In-|"* *- i te are no cheaper. ‘he Frou Frou club will gt a from Vie Green Lake Assembtl: ere ready to buy or not, sananl Ganan Comaence’ evening tn Empress of Asia for! Green Lake Assembly No. 267 of Hid make us a visit. Youll beitie Mount Baker Park club house, | that place ete United Artisans, at § o'clock, at ' cee “ i Fraternal hall B00d merchandise. 4 “ CHERRY’S RIALTO sHOP b r, ag 207 Rialto Bullding: Hesperian Dancing Club | Vassar Luncheon Ladies of the Golden North Over Pig'n Whistle peeps Dancing club an-| aie Vassar Alumnae met for| The Ladies n North Between Madixen and Spring s ita winter series of informal | 1 i cneon yesterday at the Women’s |will hold their business P. Exclusive agents of Arrow dances | every | University club, A number ¢ ing Thursday at & p, m. in the 4 Clothes for men, young men y in Douglas hall, 10th and | 7 bers were present and some|Knights of Pythias hall, First avenue boys. who have just returned from France, |and us ar Don’t Sneeze, Folks B careful of your health, folks, and help others retain theirs. These are days when you should exercise all the precaution possible. Fortunately, Seattle has had few cases of influenza this fall. Let us keep up the good record. Other cities have not been so fortu- nate. The first requisite for good health is to keep your system clean. And don’t sneeze or cough. If you simply can’t help it, smother the sneeze or cough in a handkerchief—especially if you are in a theatre or in any other crowd. Consult a reputable physician at the first appearance of a cold. Have plenty of fresh air in sleeping rooms. Do not expectorate in public places. ED R. BRALEY Prescription Druggist 1411 Fourth Ave. ann SERSRRRTBRZERST2 DOWNSTAIRS AT Second and Madison Elliott 3106 ible partment A lag single “8 eyelets eet for Usual Values.” model in onk Goo Ny priced at.. feet and your Here {s a model which will tter with extrem dlyear Wear Rubbers for the protection of your certainly maintain the repu tation of our Downstairs De than Invis no or moderate English last, heavy welt sole, just as shown, and spe. $6.95 What Makes an Ideal Husband? “Health,” Votes Diana Paton | me Phone, Capitel 617, ke and = ne for n elt Dear M Grey 1 should re Vhene La ted myne i air 4c uid be howing of my own individ rst, kind Kence . * a to my ¥ thi produce per ne who woud er tion in the average human being. | Probably Katherine Mil ade hi LILLIAN, | she had ever met! | Perfect Husband One } It waa an easy game—one at which| Who Thinks Wife Perfect | mont women are experts—one t Dear Mise Grey: Some tune ago} which many of them win thelr bus when you had a discussion on “What I could play it mynelf—only In the Perfect Lover,” one of your | 4me When Bob and I “made gt dents re My per Actress starring in “Oh, What a Girl!’ says the one quality gain and renewed our trip ¢ ‘er is the one who _— in me essential in a husband bs health and clean ancestry. weetheart Those are enna _ — Tee sass winters BANISH CATARRH | ‘ thar |[ 0. & ARMY WAIST BELTS, A eat fort to have - — |] purchased from U. 8 Governm ; coh tarp rp poser a casa 1 1 Tw |] 10.000 Heavy Khaki Web Belts, strong: r nround on Tk nd bar j were together. Jimmy explatned| ve | mre CEES that he wasn’t A. W L. A leave| Present Head of If you want to get relief from ca-/|] bronze buckle; can be used as aute fi baence had been due him Library of Congress cold in the head or mM OF Tstrap, belts and other purposes, 200, en I needed a knight Dear Mine Grey: Who i the head | (17, +: apelin say KIKK’S MILITARY SHOP, 1209 First he or 1 A pp from the sk jot the Library of ¢ should clean out your head and wee if you're not violating any N, T. n up your npse in two minutes lation of the service, why can't ye Herbert Putnam ts the head of |and allow you t6 breathe freely ends a cold in one ulck relief from ta in the nose, the Library of Congress. a held that position since He is a graduate of Harvard and Co- and go scouting the bandit country where Mi rd cru itting an is supposed to be concealed lumbia, and has been admitted | cy a Sere, ane the question with a to the bar He be ibrary Hyomel ts made chiefly from a thusiaem. I wanted to get Ka work in Minneapoll fyom soothing, healing antiseptic oil, thi Miller back for my own mike as well| Which point he came to Wash. +] salyptus forests of an for the Lorimer honor. 1 cou ington oes eetad Wponsilitia Tee Asthma, Bronchitis, Tonsilitia, In- fluenza, Pneumonia and Consump- tion were never known to exist. Hyomel ts plem: breathe. Just pour a few drops into hard rubber inhaler, use as di- rected and relief is almost certain. A complete Hyyomei outfit, includ- eee neo that I wasn't going to have al fair chance against my rival while} Clean |ahe wns a captive. Hers was a too| Auto Windows romantic aituation. Once she was| Dear Miss Grey: What should I reacued, and at home, my husband| “lean the celluloid windows of my automobile with? MOTORIST. couldn't justify his interest in ber Clean their Sitine wet in |!ng inhaler and one bottle of Hy. even to himself. vinegar, Onaoline of soap will | omel, coats but little at Bartell Dra "Good! You'll fly over the trail] Crack the eellwletd. |company and druggists everywhere. ou already own an inbaler you get an extra bottle of Hyomei | for us, Jim? Jane has got the rea idea this time, sure,” F cad maid, an I thought bitterly that sso res Let's go buy Boldt's French pas-|*' STUSkists first idea of mine which Bob haa '%: Uptown, 1414 3d ave; down-| Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, commended in a long time town, 913 td ave. 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. ‘Might make one trip, al — — —— couldn't repeat the stunt. Got / Feport to camp, you mee,” ald Jim. | ach me, Jim Teach me t fly!" 1 demanded, altho I had never until that moment thought of pllot ing My ulder ne husband much shri one that but BREA is your best food! there was no Umit to my egotiam, Jim was nicer, Said he . Y ml 4 can fly an c But © least Making your land Is the grand secret of succ dings take oodles of practic n't t time ah even if I began.” n Just the same,” at of me r t me aviator's tricks. ing ems I 1 beg for Bob's dout m Tn. I wante that I could do thing I set 0: to do, He mire Kath: Miller for a foot ich she was spite of her beauty—if he wanted to I would compel him to admire me as a capable girl | If I didn’t learn to mah land. | inge—it I crashed——what matter Nothing mattered—uniess my band loved me | (To Be Continued) 1 r tinted, could rir w hus ITED STATES eee DI- ts RECTOR J. H. BARNES urges Pah Fr Ema tig anton At housewives to attack the high cost - | of living with a greater bread con- Let's go buy Boldt F P sumption. “I believe the try, Uptown, 114 3d av } 1 ; Sean, 442 ba dial bread bakers may, with ms a clear conscience, im- | CREATIONS press upon the general |New thoughts are beentions public a greater ap- land mind le sil-produoiae |" preciation of the rela- Of every sort and kind tive cheapness and utility of bread as a food, with result- ant benefit to the ur own creator | h of y existence thinking right, T assistance. You are y Through muc all depen With ene It ia f to think improper household budg- «hte at’? 39 ? » bad condition et,” says Mr. , are all-producing, Barnes. And effects are but rendition We're thinking right on prices, On each Fall SUIT, COAT, DRESS | and WAIST | At the FLOR CE UPSTAIRS ST B. IND AND UNION | Back to More Bread! “The flour consumption in this coun- |) “The r try,” continues Mr, Barnes, “has fallen || erat a Sear pnd brats during the past year from its normal | Mamita © and the consequent re- of 235 pounds per capita to 171 pounds | duction in the use of higher priced per capita. This proves that bread, foods, would work out an actual saving which is cheap and wholesome, has of one billion dollars in the annual na- been displaced by higher priced foods. tional food bill.” Look out for the girl that is anxious to let you know she is prepared to overlook your fa then see Its—and “65 Delicious Dishes Made With Bread” Is the title of an attractive free booklet, showing some of the many way: bread. Ask your grocer for a copy, or send 2¢ for postage to SEATTLE ASSOCIATION OF THE BAKING INDUSTRY Secretary’s Office: 1141 Henry Building, Seattle “The Taker!” s to use It's Some Play and at tho