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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. hy |Society °. Personals °. * Clubs .. ane nat REnpoca srovexsox (What Makes an Ideal Husband? ‘Intelligence,” Says Marie Chambers ——$ | | thouse for the Blind |Miss Moran to to Ente rtain| Lighthouse for the T 1 will) Thureday a For pn of Personal Cia a Benefit card + f 180 ta | Moran will entertain be at the home of Mrs, Bild Ferry | with a luncheon at ¢ GOOD MUSIC BY MARIE CHAMBERS 1 ‘ may be they ¥ “ a" diitiaded CLUBS FORK PREDAY Of all th that ar © seats, bY com! Ty formal Luncheon - Mra. James D. Hoge will leave or Eastern Star Club ” sa 1 w M the 1 for New York, where she Eastor " 1 c 1 put \ Mra. Andre Maury entertained will visit for @ short tm Later | t - ecnuse, if a bh 4 has in-| ‘ James eight guests with a luncheon at Mr, Hoge will Join her and they will m, 4 iid he om Uh nun Tr day afterno ti for Burope . ‘ Roard t " ‘elo b ‘ make a , nd, Incor-|lowing t eon they returned re aan ¢ and | compored af many promf|to Mrs, Maury's apartment for Mra, Theodore Packard arrived . ‘ at ann do 1 mean that Beattle peor men and women | brid 5 ig Tuesday ing from Hoston to be Delia Zeta he munt ‘ on 3 Bima and endeavors are a es with her #onindaw, Mr. Arthur! Delta Zot ot for | that t “ \ ack of clea rous thin Orthopedic Dance ner ite, and Kran fren in-| dinner at < t rt uid hd procress, a als Ww u | aes defnitely |dintrict, at 6:30 p, m H ' penaminded ud, have & ty most n ry and valuable,| The dance of the Arr and Navy sale alrea e046 wood 724 for re ations xr f me 1 ne a BAL has to A phase not agp oo Bigg ote gh one | Peer nonce Mr, ‘Trafford Huteson returned ete AbIIty Lo ream respectful t abou it ed . - a ern tke ae Tuesday evening after spending a Olymple View ra ¢ n ‘ but capable usual cir ‘ « wen e a a . } few weeks in the t o V me t ‘ beliefas and ‘only the dark are ecessors. It ista fair promise of! Lamcheon sn ee Ban fp ~~. Bay 1 be able to make use of ar fo Particular time or popularity when le come | Mrs, Edwin Ripley will entertain | yten Perens ‘anle tee ae Pe eae : ar ly aut ve them occupat twos and fours ¥ to ret al gucets at luncheon Monday | tors » Rachel Wrote and leorved ’ part asic au tn eights end tens, which seem: atlernoon at her home, after which |fre, jauae Ju Thompaon, will leave Pid both husband and wife ts, to m that this a oe iE ae Oo d the a the middie of the month for Hoston,| Ladies’ Literary and ddusteal Club ane of wnhay ics “ght tee oie , aing cnn wing for t where they expect to make their| Ladies’ Literary and M Jub | e The intelligent man and a coms the best, w pne to be “ home tn the future, | re «ge Py t lB oo fina . 18th ave eve that these dances are one of N. 62d pany, they ean find com » those v the big features of the winter Whoo W hoo Das ne ing | ( ‘lub kien, Shaul Withehane sebineniia ties p ' books, in nature, In sce are cut from |, social and charitable standp The Whoo Whoo « an|day from Alaska, where he has been| Lesehi Heights Wom: suse OF felis of work; it employs a sex last night were:|informal dance every, 7 ' for the past t nthe. ment Club “ip umber of salesmen, those who | str bert McAusland. Mrs./ning im Redding’s fla 1? Leachi Hetghts Woman's I oa te on in @F can not work in the fac | promas ruges, Mra. Hugh Cald-/av, west. Mr. Jack Fox nas recovered _ {ment club will meet at the sive enter #, Who solicit s of brooms OM | we), Mrs, Richard Allen, Mre, A id his recent iliness ana hes po be od [ware Louie E : at man hes fon basis; it is completely |W ‘reonard, “Mra. H.C. Bwt to hin home from the ¢ | American Legion Dar quite remarkably managed bY/ “Assisting them were Miss ( ndiinnll lumbus sant in, Mr. W. tt * snnings r Fothe The next American Leg dance faa ! Benefit card party is the first Miss Cynth will be tonight in the c rae run mé peries of three, and has the con) wie Ives and a ss Charlotte Mann, |Ple, Congenial pe a good floor fre In D. Farrington of Mondovi, | wi ‘ in view of purchasing &’ oy ; r nd splendid music have made these | W a visiting her br ther and sie | ing c @ ? un ef broom corn for manufac dances, which are given once a/t aw r. and Mra. George A 5 pen @ into brooms J Mrs. Jeichardaon month, overwhelmi popu Packer of Big Rock, Wash West Wood A and unde Paylor is chairman o -* ef | 1 da Bertice nat tickets, which are| complimented eegrele ne 1 eed Buy ding rqservations and re) Honoring Mra, Waldo Richardson | Jolly Good Fellas with arvie ance Slaves, |* m at band v ap petra ye t these boa Ba pale, Gntertained in-| An informal dance w ‘ te be the muant ef-he? mother | ’ en ee ce aoe dor | ene, ot beddae at her home Jee lhy the Jolly Good Fe Mrs, Amos Brow! Adele M. Fickle Partiamentary |) ve my EE eee et meee | rons sttareces. | | Little's hall Saturday eve ee Procedure Club nearest ideal of any ma Sepeatin: ‘ere: Prost ae trek ae & werden Gea EL SO ae poem ae side 5 edie he 18 my ideal in overs corre-| Miss Ames to Entertain | given by, tne cll and turned last week from Yakima, |‘ A, \ there 15 short, hapy Honoring Mist Elape McEwan, | sophomores. Cowe 1 aoe nee spent ine summe Mr. | s e time when I who will go East to spend the win-| orchestra will furnish the STORRS War son tem jas Mre, Ella Cud befleve th Mrs. R. A. Ballinger. posed of | tf: and her cousin, Mr. Robert Cush Yo Rar fee eet, me “ emen Nine Meth { ¥ out to make that | @ Giivizory board is compo fi man, who leaves soon for Chicago,| | A . . arth will be at hi class in public ape act that my hus BD. Stimson, Mr. J. ¥, Douklas! stiey Margaret Ames will entertain] Elementary Class in the Impert artments this wit|Srre” tieeriet. feundere pa, at us of me Ole Hanson informally Friday evening at her ; be i' ce }lesson, “Julius Caesar 1 was born and raised in Seattle, | ntendent, Mrs. Margaret Hul) nome, | In-Italian } . eas a: nt my life here except | = 2 | The elementary cia tal Miss Virginia {| Women's Auxiliary to World War (f° ree trips I have taken. My/ board of neeoes | taeeceen Mr. and Mrs. Fenner which hab been’ organ’ the |Mr. and M Seas husband came here only two years| en, re eure, bare. ° shat university extengion will has returned Women's auxiliary to World War |before we were married. | rs. Otis Floyd Lam: Hosts its first. regular meeting -at/ahe spent the au | Veterans will meet at § o'clock at |}, gp Rigg vce gl | ease — " Henry bldg, Friday evening! 15 Union et them c > , ; ioe Mire Seld Bh mmgge Ph alley H:lat 745 o'clock. Mir, Emilio Gowsio,|. Mra. C. st of Butte tal Senge orm (brothers ahd my Sthosnteld, R./ the Orient, Mr. and Mra. A. J, Fen-| assistant professor of romance lan-\spending two months with her : Chi Omeg = and dad always insisted that we 4 Mra. Alonzo 1 Ry ertained informally at bridge |S¥aees at the University of Wash inlaw and sister, Mr. and) The alumnae of Ch) most of our visiting and entertaining ger, Mrs. Cecil H. Bacon, home last evening jington, will instru ass. This | Aira. F, Richmond Smith home of Mins Mamie {{n0st of o% | n Baxter, Mrs. Da. ° course will be expec adapted t -° © N ” na OU e ho 7 md and Mrs. Prederick | vocalists and particular emphasis in © ax ore at men who! Miss Chambers thinks that a man possessing Intelligence will naturally ‘Mrs. Fretwell Gives Ted | iat on pronunciation thone In QA PTA vas ur home |ponsess all other desirable qualities e , With ber sisterindaw, Mrs. Ed jay i are invited to join the clase, Queen Anne High School loved them more like | ———— vt ward Langdon Burwell, as hor rther particulars ca yeu. . t did not want to « A gaillic Hostess bah, gg = ys oe ¥ bidg., or telepbone Ma dager Fig Die mov ond lends up. ‘They were & part MAYBE IT WILL RAIN—But Nevertheless we will have something to show you on Friday and turday Ubat will make it worth your while to come out im the 0 ite Mrs. S. W. Mowers. | tained some of the younger set with | ’ ander Bailie wi entertain ian informal tea at her home yew |g Dm tea at her home Tuesday) ierday afternoon. Presiding over - wap jthe tea table were Mra. B. B. Bur A 5 | nd Mrs. J. FP. Lane. Roy to Entertain eve ing Mrs. Edmund Bowden, | Reception and Dance a je of Marines at fe. I hesitated to marry my iinpeecncesiecin : Domingo. He will meet hia husband altho I knew he was the son, Lieut. Com. Whitely Perkins, one man in the world for me. Finally Pardon Soldiers” U. 8. N, In Chicago, who ta on his Libby Club 1 told him that I loved him as « ——_—_——% West for duty in China and| ‘The Libby club, which is composed while I loved these other boys »p in New York for @ viwit,/of the men employed in the salmon as brothers, but they were » he will be joined by Mrs. Per: |department of Libby, McNeill & y as dear to me as my and her «iste Mra. Howard, bb w " eve-| brothers and I was afraid if I n Among our week- “mee “TAILORED BLOUSES Also many beautiful blouses in other models. You are invitea to nd specials you will find @ wonderful es- © 8 dance Se ree Sharman of Tthaee, By Capt. and Mrs. Field a" Jand from therd they will proceed te| ning at ngs ha ia Ite ried T would be cut out of thelr inspect cor display. » $4.45 to $19.85 B. Re t. Harry A. Field, U. 8 N > | poppet oo Oe rt Gates | ee eee ‘He just Inughed and eaid . Pentertain w (iformal: tea|commandant of the naval’ station.| ae Be tea eee le Just Inughed and on THE MARKET BLOUSE SHOP—107 Pike St. home” Tuesday. afternoon.| Puget sound, and the 13th naval dis | mo, Fruit and Flower Mission a es . PBherman was a former high| trict, and Mre. Field will hold their ER Alaa he reguiar monthty meeting of the trustees of the & , er mission will be I at 1 o'clock at Red Cross head nthly reception and dance ~~ M } officers and their fam’ en their quarte: feneher of Mrs. Roy's when} usu ca for nav . | Friday evening a the navy yard. | and Miss Helen ¢ for Manila on the Pushin Mien Chase's wedding to Major FARMER FREEMAN Wishes to impress upon the readers of this v He has been true to those words i er Tho will take coe 7" ain for |DDocember, and eg Fa BN oe thru all these years. He has co- paper that a word to the wise should be on t ‘ " a Pastor's Ald Society operated with me in making our sufficient. Bolcom Raynor Chapter pie St the military post near Ma) 4 pastors Aid society of the|home attractive and hospitable to| ‘The World Famous {. 8. Bolcom as honor By nes Mrs. William Botcom |Gives Tea at a dinner for eight at) Raynor chapter of the Anni last evening. Wright seminary entertained with “lan attractive tea at the home of Mrs. N. H. Latimer this afternoon. | | Mrs. Latimer, who ts president of |the club, was aswisted In recetving |by Mra. F. N. Gribble, Mra. W. Rt Condon and Mrs, J. C. Hayden pre over the table, assisted by| | Miss Vernita Swezea, Miss Anna E.| Rell, Mrs. L. R. Allen and Mrs. G. Cc. Beott TT During the afternoon an Intere: +> CHAT ing program was given by Mins/ Discriminating wom-|Tyrone Whitney in some readings en have found that/and Mrs. James Wylie with Mrs Cherry's in foremost in| Farwell Putnam Lilly at the piano| ff, fashions, alweys west |i? several musical numbers. } ing the very newest | ‘ons of New York, | Paris and Jondes e Overseas Club in| " | eee F Prebyterian church will hold a/our friends, and my old friends have| business meeting in the ladies’ par-|become his old friends Sailing today for Japan are Mr.liors, Friday, at 2 o'clock. The off-| I believe, when @ woman ts worthy | and Mrs. Seldon Brown and ditugh:| con for next year ted. jof trust, to be trusted implicitly ter Barbara. |The present officers D. W.|her husband means more than any- Jeffery, | thing else to her. MRS, HAPPY. What Kind of Men Make the Best Husbands? Today Marie Chambers, who stars us the wife in “Nightie “ gives her answer. seattle woman replies Queen Incubators Are Now Being Distributed by jLLY’s The first carload of these incubators wi! ar- rive this we | Mfrs. Earl McFadden, who has jbeen the house guest fr. and Mre | Eimer Theodore Fors and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Foes. ft yesterday f Portland to join Mr. MeFadden. A Size for Every Flock See them on display. Learn thelr thirty points of merit. Anticipate your wants and place your order early, for there will surely be @ shortage in incubators the coming season. THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. Established 1885 City Store—First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. Confessions ofa Bride Copyrimhted, tow 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Amsoct t worthy deal husband. What do you think? WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.- Pression mine comes. iuet tor | Benefit Dance . gf aE id OF KATHERINE MILLER? pee ig: Oy mo Rng lby Mra. Je Overseas club will give a ben ar ,orergene, ub wilt give. Yat; |preadent_ of the’ War Mothers, of| — tan wonte {ante il ive het anne STAR | WA 1 ADS BRING RESULTS This is for a Seattle|Pinellas county, Florida. Mra, Lin-| Morrison's language was often boy who is in straitened circum-|scott bad four sons in service. One} an able kind. He cure style ways glad to show the garments, purchases are made hot Morrison had cc jeoted his men and | He belleved that Germany w WX daed attraction |stances and the benefit is to afford| will not return bandits with some of th bo” ehnruned | ‘ at Cherry's smart shop him an education. It will be — — selections from his yoca>ul be | w rt leaped | Mesopotamian Night” and all dec - }cause they had not made a on | throat 4 stopped my #pecch | mrost a oes mittee is as follows; Mra. EB. Res ime t storm warnings were Dh h, i . ‘ / : itt b » 4 bes aa Miller Airy: ac a jed it with ac And then he pr eded to elaborate Zone w Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackman, Miss ordered di: {at 7200. m. The ‘aeeaeti for locatink r.ihie pet theory about t abduction 4 Dorothy Smith, Miss M. Powell, Mr. A |curate directions for } as ral over Vancouver a , BRRY'S RIALTO 2 SHOP |H. A. Sinclair, Mrs. F. Bible, Mr. A {a & Ze 207 Rialto Bullding \Stringer, Mrs. J. Cubbons, Mra island and w I cause fresh southeast | he assured that some of |ing the Mexican rebels st Over Pig’ Whis Glendinning. Miss Genevieve ‘Guise, | shifting to southwest gales Thursday | thom we t nut in'and that the abdu nm € Between Madison and lechatrman night and Friday | vemes bunch over|icans which had lately be oo en aan. epee SE MRA a - mee | ond admit son had done \ r the pt °, [Sac Why Two Kinds of Brer Rabbit are Sold ed that I but had no tisty the The detective complai by Your Grocer and Why You Should Know Both Kinds Finest Molasses for Table Useis GOLD LABEL BRER men were all dressed u place to go, which wou Mexican authorities a nd his mining | 6 the « the was to pass the|aire maker of r of mining em|and very beautiful Iady—whs engaged by| you see how her abduct Morrison's gx rontier os a t the tum ps ban nce ep ak "| = = flavorful spread for pancakes, fia tie required to fear ss at the danger waffles, muffins. It is the kind te and nt could us they sing girl! ri I; I bit my tongue to keep back a out « a vised that you think ft a matter,” remarked Bob | nay BINS ot 5 for children. For high-grade ould seareh for the r baking, cooking and candy- I bee to be taken a Ss ee ee he lene ols oe making it is without. eqad : “4 PE soto ehegi MEI meyrd| boost of brains Vinee Ils i Sousa and His Band nul prapegres god yee Bob was (To Be Continued) grocer se’ It. actually impatient beeause IT made | the suggestion! Jim tried to solace my hurts-—as if were a itte girl-| SYMPHONIC POEMS by promising to give me a few les o sons in flying! } EXPLAINED WEEKLY) Hearing the suggestion, Bob| Walter Anthony, music critic, ad shrugged his shoulders and I nearly | dress music lovers Wednesday| 1 ause I wanted my husband |evening in the Cornish school on to forbid me to run the risk! Beethoven and his enth Sym: | Of course I couldn't weep for Mor-|phony, preparatory to the perform ag on me as he spoke:|ance of the great symphonic poem| ij | Tixon's eye {| “You're about the last person I'd|by the Seattle Symphony orchestra " take along, Mrs, Lorimer.” Your grocer also sells Green Label BRER RABBIT. This is a specially selected molasses for cooking and baking, Remember—the GOLD LABEL for table use and high- grade baking—the Green Label ' especially forbaking. Itcostsless. Brer Rabbii 4 NEW ORLEANS Molasses Every House- wife knows the name“PENICK & “FORD” on play exclusively for the VICTROLA SOUSA and HIS BAND will play at the Arena Monday afternoon and evening, November 10th. Be sure and hear them, and then get some of their VICTOR RE CORDS—dandy reproductions of their wonderful and stirring performances. Victrolas $25 to $430 Convenient Payment Terms Sherman; ay & Go. ‘ of Its Kind. 22 years of quality, next Friday night #t Meany hall. | | Why?" I asked abruptly. | The lecture is the first of a series | $| “Well, you see, I'll bet any money |of 10 to be delivered Wednesday the rebels were after you when they |evenings preceding the regular con got Mise Miller!’ He said this kd certs of th i a. deliberately, and he looked from to tho other of us in great enjo: OUTNUMBERED 2701 Leonia Peterson never wind an argument, becaues her husband al- | ways sides with his mother when the |thrne open a discussion. At least this is Beonia’s contention in a di- vorea_complaint filed against Otto Burton Peterson, carpenter, 1208 44th ave, N. | “And besides,” gays the enraged | wife, “he doesn’t buy me any new clothes,” Ladies’ Masical Club Presents RUDOLPH GANZ At the Metropolitan Tuesday Eve., Nov. 11th ‘PRICES—75e TO $2.00 Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Tacoma Spokane Portland Nothing gives a woman's religion such a jolt as the suggestion that she got the husband heaven pee intended for hor, aE E EV" Sie " P . is . : . %

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