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By REBE Phone, Main 600, OCA STEVENSON Home Phone, Capitol Confession of a Bride ‘My Deur Mias Grey: So many people take’ their to you, may 1 aleo? Maybe mine isn’t a trouble, just a trouble, faney = 958 : . -” Sa » Rp 8 ne ran h A Mrs. Frink Hostess Announce Engagement |To Be November Bride | reniiny Cy and Mrw init : hut still it haunts me every once in a while, when on With Mrs, Francis Scott Rradt Mr, and Mra, John Thomas Dovey || Mr. It. 8. Parkhurst announces the “ae ss ver else seems to be having such a glorious time, and 1 be of Appleton, Wisc agement of their jendagement of hia daughter, “race, W. Bray, of Oakland, who wands feel so blue guest, Mrs. | 1H. Delafield, to M » Mr. Kenneth Kissam Barker & the guest of Mrs. Duncan “ 4, fs a tan covers at low, of Seattle. quietly polecunieed sews yt the guest of he daughter for two we m Pll iy ry TAKEN but the main thing and, Miss Gr this is what I want yt afternoon ee 6 s Parkhurst is a graduate after which whe will return to yi 8 | tap tj he the guest of ree Dilling for | Sumner Party Broadway high school, | Mr. Harker: \home of Mrs, Albright me ‘ CONVICTION to consider, I'm slightly lame. Not the kind of lameron the Past month and will teave tomor | SUPE ¥ Ree ee ee en in tee Gar | oh ng a, | *\ which excludes a girl or boy from the fun, or othempi yd guallbate oa } ay ee Of hee hee eo ard termaater D Sartannt LU. & A n oy a I - Mina | Matthew it ‘Rerghoft isa Teuton by birth andlothers, I can dance, 80 you can see it is not go te "4 of ° n Dulmage rtained with @ . r tuth return Haturday |among the wom h and - i. > A f . 2 rib) Mre. Sullivan to supper party at her home @aturday | on x , evening from Metcalf, Ariz, where |city, The work « cant | & traitor by trade," t wald to BOP) at fliction, but cannot keep it from showing in my waly § E re “t . evening To Entertain they have been visiting Mr. and Mra,| paren fa with university | ire day aa t hele as heiping |i the case with anything unnatural, some people even to enrertain , Ladies’ Aid wi , gyn nce Mubjoct. ation to|him because Berghott couldn't bejat me when I go by To compliment Mra, George Program for Matinee Mra. Sadie Lentertain the | Judge and Mra. Alfred Battle have|him, and his to this movernment,|found, He hadn't been seen at the! Now, Minn Grey, thin does not af-| and become an inter Faunce Whitcomb, who has just a J . Aud of Gilman Park b recent vinite \ Olympia were among the subjects disctinssed| hotel for 24 hours, Bob was Worl eect my + cas vernationalint ‘eating con, rived in Seattle to visit parents, | Luncheon hodiat Episcopal church, Wedne oa 8 at the last lem errr eg cat never tuned talons coe tae ae ae pee gages I should may the Mr, and Mre. J.T. Robinwen, MIs.) nme program the matinee |day afternoon at 2 o'clock, in the| Mra 1, Bilis and amd daugh:| Granted that Amoticaniam in the| hin guty before. 1 hoped the crea-|0% Way. As far back as I can) wiarity is a charming 5c James Colbert Sullivan will enter Huncheon at the ie Ualeorsit ureh parlors All members and|ter are y wat the E,W. Purdy |need of America today, how are wel rire yay OD that. helremember, it has always been so,| ity. Study types of Dernona), tain with a luncheon of twelve! ciub Wednesday friends are welcome home in lingham. ¢ to bring about a universal point o! ad run away and iat Mt | but it ia this; Tho many young men| become well enough People ad Invitations have been limited to the | SiN" noktade Host Dr, W Kelton has returned to | ie 10 tae eae Neve ice | didn't trust him and 1 couldn't bear |call at our home, have good times converse, treeiprics (hat yen aay om amma friends of the honor hes and tie, Drank G. texte ’ tie } fi 0 ance, where he | by re the interests of the indt to have him go into the wilderness |include me in all pears Sa ore subjects ‘Then yon win ey . eee Following is the program erved for two years in the medical "y educating the with Bob |I have never, never been asked to) to into the te) Yale Cagrions none. s . Personal rpa of the army, and in 4 gueat|up to this national pelpelbathertigithaptedpectinarsegettind Bb Ngee odin For M 1 Mrs. Jerome | 3) Sous vow Bt the Univereity, cue > thie Nation esnesions Our work with the Tuggage wan|go out with one, Now one tn par-| ie you mes or Mr. and Mrs. Je ©) Rtude Japonaise r . e apting to as Nterrupted by a call on the phone. |ticular came quite recently; every get out na rut You mug To compliment Mr, and Mrs. Tiny Mr, and Mra, Broussais Beck spent | “mma nd Mrs. Ivan C./by bringing ¢ Bob was summoned to a ranch sey-|one thought 1 was woing, he 9 | othy Jerome, Mr. and Mrs, Richard | (®) Tne Pm the weekend in Victoria Wettengel spent the week-end in Ta-|country to @ , era) miles from the town ‘an,|1 Was satisfied, as we had lovely Dwight Merrill entertained with an | (>) The # Gries ss 8 ma the roapoasibiiities of citinenship.| dying jl Me fg ae A nn lcomrade, good friend times, But Apples On informal tea at their home yester Fire Mra. Frederick Sundt (Theresa ~ : Third, by recognition of the world 1 AB age Shes ‘lthis young man never asked to take’ Peach Trees? Lf wanted to # k to M Lorimer 7 day afternoon we ) is in New. York City old fact that individu erty is im-| tea lo Mr. Loran # jme any piace, Ie alén't 6 oe that Dear Mise ° © whe went to join her husband Ci, b except by obedience to law ¢ hurried, taking Jim and Mor-|way in the last two months, be| sis 9 in 1 y n there they will sail for Nor ULJIOW consent of law, and under the|Tison with us. We found Berghoff,|caune there wa a pienic, party or call 9. Luncheon by arieg |way in th where they " | ae we expected Nor Vgomething that included my sisters, olin wag wr mnem “s. rederick un © neetiny, day aber | mo th are. Frederick a geder CLURS FOR TUESDAY Next, meoting Wriday overiors|, H¢ knew that he couldn't live male owed croming, a8 With Phillips Morrison as et Song Troyer | Ay AS, eto’ 7 had overheard our conversation th wide tt 1" 0 graft cherries on . “ ck | (©) Ca! | Mr 4M Alb Daugharty dotn Hay POT A of the First Presbyterian church. j ur ation the Miss Grey, is because I'm a) c ‘4 Seger guest, Mrs. Frank Frederick | (©) Sure On were } let yeaterday for fan Francisco| Will meet at § p.m. in the audi . |day before, he maid, and he had|eripple, or is there some other qual-\°T) "joy verea? dee Demers St 8. tenenertnne after ee 4 an ‘here they will be at home in the|torium of the Queen Anne hist James A. Sexton W. R. C. feared that Morrison would detain |ity lacking, something that might lenny but 1 am just covers, followed by bridge, this .'s future school, This will be a “Dad's meet-| ‘The James A. Sexton W. R.C., No.| him north of the Rio Grande, so he|*ttract them, or at least make| vince w griend th se Demo P eta ling” and every “I , will give «mie and card party | had “lipped away-—went—into the| tings interesting? All the family. jong hat ‘ 2 lh cheon for Captain Ralph Ober ts the guest |school is urged to be November 11, at 2 o'clock | dage, +4 my relatives and girl frien seem v, Miss Gladys W aterhouse Miss Hanford et Me. pad tim, Jona Porn 1 Fay | John Hay orchestra, direct ane’ Hall armory At 6 unin ¢s to cromm the stream|io think I ought to have as many | wn E od ti Miss Manyjord for a fortnight before returning to Park, will open the 4 or & dinner will be served and | mentor the wilderness. Then| fellows as the other girls, They| terested in the mem ngaged to 5 | Honoring Miss Ruth Hanford, Camp Humphries, where he in sta “The Star Spangted Hanne . at 8 p.m. cards. hn “ge been hrgacthe the snake. At| tease, and ask it oo, BEAR after ae have proteus a ot Mrs. Frederick White’ eo 4 itioned, Captain Ober in one of the munity singing, led by Misw Park _ iret he wasn't afraid because he had|some certain party, n't been to - some uy Mr. Stanley Minor | Tacoma “Wellesley club. entertained ra In expert engineer | Vocal nolow by Mme. Lavaine Clary.) 1 Lights On never heard of a rattlomake. Later |see Ma, tc, bat I've never had a coup! *pectmens try Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waterhouse | with a luncheon in Tacoma Saturday |! tate course for Supt. F. I, Cooper will address the) Meep Lig when a half-breed had told him the | fellow, never had the little attentions | on uote prorearpe o announce the engagement of their afternoon. Miss Hanford. is a |W His headquar-| meeting. Luncheon in cafeteria | Is Poli Order | ‘2 it was too late for the natives |0D0 recelven from a boy friend who| NS Vier we teat four daughter, Gladys, to Stanley Minor. | Wellesley cou tere are at Washington, D. C. . | oO s Folice ir are ta Were likes to particularly please a in it fas oy tae Mr. Minor has been a resident of Se-| . 3 | Shawondasee Club | Police will start an active cam . girl. : peachplum was Ia attle for eight months. He was born | (+.,, D Mrs. C. B. Lamont has returned| Wl meet at the home of Mfs.|paign against all motorists who| The fellow had brought him to the| Oh, there, I think I've muddled in Kansas City, Missouri, and edu-| twe Dance from Portland Henr® Rochelle, 1115 Seventh ave vo thelr cars standing beside | in road, where a tourist ina amall|the whole business f you oan! 4 Rare ve? cated at Yale. He is resident man-! ytisg Margaret A, } ar nue west, at 2:30 p.m Metricte mi-| C#F had found him and hurried him|™make head or tail | ia : ager of a New York brokerage | vine Lucile Tiallowar were hestomne,| Misa Hortense Green will come eee rte tn the residence Cuvee that | (0 the neafest ‘ranch : |it will be @ wonder, but mine is not Hair Tonic Zimmerman, Alderson & Carr. | 5 - jere hostess: “hr poli | Cs 0 ” a as reported “ ‘a pessimistic nature, an jo not Miss “Gladys Waterhouse has been | {An F apie I Gonos at the Tet Fngeagtl A ag d Os ees ie bagi ig age ee . s standing on| He had sent for us because—helmape or think of the above more | ,,, Des Bog A pens Sone ime visiting in New York for the Mst/ Anoue thirty pi ct sg de gects i y F Green the club rooms for dble study bythe Firat bill Sunday night did not|W&* 4 gentleman! He was a junker!|than once in a blue moon. There kument in our fb: weeks and is expected to arrive | Atout thirty-five couples were pres oe ee Meu CE MeAbeo, after which @|have lights turned on. More than 76|Mennages must be cabled to his fam-|i# no one I can really and truly ask about the wee o¢ ioe home tomorrow. e ee Mr. and Mra. W #, who have|talk will be » by Mise Mabel! sinor offenders ngainat traffic lawa|!ly in Berlin. In exchange for our | for & solution without them poking 1 oie nd still harmtul ty A \Mr and Mrs. Collins recently come here from Vortland to | Ashley, of the National ¥. W. C. A. Yor deg gaturday Before the book: | kFaciousness, he had a confession to | fun at me; maybe you will, too, but |r . others ay fy y . ‘ Je ie live, are at the Hotel Sorrento. “ines | make. . confeasto! | Diease ans Z wi Before the Winter Ball | pn tertain ive, are at the Hote | aeattle Central Counc, €. of M. and|ine clerk at central station, Pines |ake—a dying man's confession! | r"tad news wil be welcomed. ite oe il 7o3, Kindly tnform os wig - will . - r A of $2 were imposed in most cases. He admitted all that I had report Is it because I'm lame, or is it parties Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eddy ‘ Miss Gertrude Babcock Is visiting | TA. | ™ extertain with a dinner of twenty-| Complimenting Mr. and Mra. Tim-|her sister, Mrs, Paul Mueller, in meet ot the ¥. W.C. A. Con enon * jed the day before, He had used something | could remed: four covers at their home Friday /othy Jerome, who have recently re-| Minneapolis, and will remain until | fere of presidents will begin) A] Jennings Hurt | Mins Miller's letters to shield his| HOPELESSLY PUZZLED. evening before the Winter Ball. turned from their wedding trip, Mr. after the Christmas holidays. ly at 10 & m. Prof. Keo own activities. He had coaxed! I cannot think of a single rea- ps and Mra. Wallace Green Collin# will . ee dnon, president of the prin-| by Deer Attack | chrystope: certeis into correapona-| "28, ¥hY your boy friends should prove that it is met-Sama Mr. and Mrs. George Warren |entertain with a dinner of sixteen) Mra Otto Wagner arrived last association, will epeak at 11 : " ing with ® gentle: Pe | neglect you in such a manner, too hele, Gn Boole will be dinner horts Friday|covers at the Sunset club Wednes|week from Wenatchee to be the ® ™. Miss Florence Mann will talk 108 ANGEL Nov. 10—Aly a s man she supposed; unless they take you too much Bie ey cept perhaps whes evening at the Sunset club. day evening quest of her parents, Mr. and Mra.jon “The Better Citizenship Drive.” | Jennings, once train robber and|‘ be her husband for granted. Because you never | © But ony a = » W. T. Inted. Mra. Clara Hartle will discus the! now an evangelist and movie actor,| I put a question vehemently have gone out a great deal, they glee a ny me Mr. and Mra. Robert 8. Wilson wil!) Luncheon ee origin of some familiar folk songs.| ie recovering from wounds here to] “Were you coaxing Mra. Certete to| Provably are under the impres: | tool.) soy ang @ dinner at the Sunset club Fri Business sen! atip. m | ‘ 4 when he at-| join her b ‘ . sion that you enjoy yourself he Games. ‘This afternoon Mrs. Edwin Ripley |, Robert, Hoffman has removed mat 2 y which he received wh jJoin her busband—a German spy—| most in your own home. aicohol on his head y before the agg entertained with @ luncheon at — from the College club to the Hotel Stewart PT. A | tempted to m: s film star out of a) now hiding Mexico?” | You can remedy this situation, he SHOULD have some? Hnooring Mr, and Mrs. James D.| home. Following the luncheon, the Fenaington. ore | Wil hold meeting in school audi ange Just ax Jennings was getting| The man shook his head and| Cultivate a new circle of friends. i Me” and ‘Mrs. Francis Guy | Afternoon was spent in sewing for! te touts Boynt tthe weex.|torlum at 3 p.m. Justice Khea|the fawn in shape for filming, the| smiled at me most unpleasantly. A} Attend little informal church Against Postal Frink will entertain with a dinner |the Doll Show lat ht“!, : *Whitehend will speak on "Legisla-| mother appeared and for a minute|sudden fear @f a man who could| Parties. At many of these you | Laws of U. S. Friday evening, going on to the Win- “i. 8 | eos | tion.” |Jennings had met his match. Helsmile so on his death bed stifled] 49,n0t need an escort, and you naies Cotes ter Ball afterward. Doll Teas Mrs, Otto Pfaffier, of Richmond, | aes 4 pt ‘ |was noverely cut and bruised and|me, He hated me—because it was| age ngs lng neler Dear SH Se Mra. Henry C. Rwt n Conn., will arrive today to spend the} Weitere: Cli. | 14,1 fainted before the attack was over.) my story which had sent him into| jease on life. On the side, read Reception at ‘ain wah & Den fea at ol prece winter with her sister, Mrs. George| | mW. Cok att pm Pel -- - the desert, which Pad brought him| the popular authors of the day, Rosema Club | tomorrow afternoon. ek, gupahae oe toe will be rend by Mw. Ie Ad-| CHANGE OF HEART to an agonizing death in an obscure |———————— éiocdtbe | 08 ry “* ine, Mixe Helen M corner of the universe. |worman whom he loved—whom he | cannot find out except thru The Sur, Tuesday, November 18, the Rose-| Assisted by Mra. W. J. Eillott, Mra. | lieu Marit } U8. A. and | ge Mary Kerr. Vie IS UNDISCOVERED} ti0 natea me ana he would have| wanted more than his wife! I sent|I have watched eve eases mary Club for Girls will give @.re-|J. R. Huston will entertain & few jhetn home on lea and i ou LONDON, Ne 0—The German upen me—it was the way | him a bait—to catch her with!” sae 3 7 y noen hot on leave, a spent the ANDO? nS T jerm, x} I am sorry, but it fe ception in the club rooms, 704 Ninth | guests at a tea at her home. coontis of Getaber with tein perente.| : - leagle is @ much modified fowl unless death intervened| ‘Baby Babs," I cried in horror. | the United Btates postil inthe club, that they may” bec Wednesday Mra Alfred Battle witt| Mr. and Mrs. A. Rooks. Capt. Rooks,| yigemma Pitt Bem TUMANS gus, | cording to the Morning Post, “And—and yout” My husband's! send any infor acquainted with it, its purpose and/give = “Doll Tea” at her home, and|"hO Was a member of lorhiiks) necting at 2 p.m. with Mra. William) new variety, as displayed on My husband's unjust suspicions! voice reached me across a sea of its. procedure. Mra. J. W. Ryan and Mrs. i. J,|honor guard teqmn e e nn Rep.{Laube, of 1154 Twenty-first avenue} armorial bearings of the republic, had been roused weeks befare by | blackness. possible “The Rosemary club is a little more | Peters will be joint hostesses at an- tence a They both left Priday for | Porth. differs from the old in “that it has| Katherine Milter. ft, Morrison and Jim were lifting me| with your request. Ne em |the South, Lieut. Rooks to return a8 sa ee wn over ite bead, that it has}, They had been fostered by Berg-| into the car when I came out of the| | a Goss amcane, ie gives room Me |the Sout. Lieut Rooks to, reture| tadies’ Musical Club Chorus, | no shicid on its breast showing the {OC Who bad tived in Certeis’ house | darkness—came out of a faint—came | Coin Has No a | board to 28 of these small- Delta Kappa mand of a submarine, and Capt.|) Will meet in Chickering hall 8) Honenzonern coatofarme, that the | While 1 was there, He was not the| back to the dreadful knowledge that | Premium Value “ away an ii | Rooks to go to Nogal Arizona, | 10:25 a. m. chain of the Order of the Black | *!md of a man to believe in a wom-| Bob's foolish suspicion had been wlaried girls, and turn: y | Epsilon Dance eee n peor : average of three a day because of its/ pore is eee te eee aad Wi “ot wement Club |Eagie no longer hangs from its/“"* virtue. turned to conviction. My husband answer in your columa Hmited capacity. It gives more than| Complimentary to their pledges, | Mrs. Rooks emeaaion her eons ae) -. EO ee mace <.| heck, and that ite wings are not out-| A dreadful grin twisted his lips| held me guilty of sin against him-|piece, dated 1904, mint room and board. The giris have their | Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity en./r ®* Pertiang: | | Dowr “tho Mouth Alki venus, at}aprend.”” Nothing seems to be|%*fore he shaped a slow reply to| self! Believing this, he was about /more valuable than ume sistren ane other things] tertained With en Satvemal Gines at / ‘ Hea rd meeting at 1 p.m. | Kr y change | ™Y question: to go forth to meet @ beautiful|where could I find outt neoting at 1 , a that make for enjoyment. With the the chapter bh - day evening. | Mra. omas Franklin Kane, wife)? p.m. Bow i me ing v known about any change of heart. “Nel F* eolwea winded te hte pha 9 0 A house mother in charge of the club| ae ot former President Kane of the| an — S — han Shak fe ence ae tter 0 —— 0 to o a es niversit i eat « Mre ‘ . a are Bergh e hi - Glise Anne Maither), they, 50 to ths) Phi Gamma Delta Arihur Sewall Mag coe eee mee Minn xy.| MAN RECOVERING FROM | - at snarled: “There 80 *| ture nd ble training to the ena.) fan ite own. Taney Yin _. ‘rather, ¥15 Thirtieth av outh. | 9) Let's “| info in giharamurmenis. In, mort, iti Gives Dance Shea Fe. tetene and ennaven,[Creesg tit irietn svenie south: — “SLEEPING SICKNESS” | ctc'ss Stestnstanmins se ame | DINE Be had done Bie worst! oi remium coe at Oe Phi Gamma Delta fraternity enter- of Snohomish, have returned to their| promptly at 1 p.m. Current topies| OAKLAN Nov, 10.—Recovery of | — nantes rary. erous women who conduct the Rose- Club to surround its members fh a very good semblance of home # re, to provide along with | board and room the congenial en vironment which could not be ac quired elsewhere by girls of ex tremely lHmited salaries. ‘The club is entirely self-supporting | and has been so successful that the} ig now no room. ‘This reception is for the many | who have been interested in the club and have wished to know more of it. And to all of those a general invitation is extended. No other than & general one will be issued. rs. Manson F. Backus is prest- dent of the Rosemary club; Miss Graessner, secretary; Mrs. M. A Matthews, treasure: Mra. EB. C Hawkins, chairman of the house committee. The board of trustees Mrs. John W. Eddy, Mrs. son, Miss B. C. Humphrey, Mrs. J D. Lowman, Judge King Dykeman Miss Henrietta Hamilton, Mrs. ‘fait Mason, Dr. Cora Saxe. M John Collins, Mrs. Frank W house, Mrs. A. Stewart, Mr. Law rence Colman, Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mr. Allen Phillips, Mrs. Porter. Psi Upsilon Formal Psi Upsilon will give their formal! dance at the G club Friday eve ning, November 21 Better Bargains includes >. D. Stim- Buying , > ? CHERRY CHAT Seoul HERRY’'S ability to nell i high-grade, nationally advertised clothe or men, women and boys at such { price concessions don + terms so liberal in the re- ie \» sult of the unusual buying \ A,e power of the great chain of Cherry stores. . Why not take advanta of the emarkabl regular! offered ry's’ Our terms will make it poss ble for you to secure apparel very much finer quality and style than you could get if required to pay full cash. Come in and see the aspiendid variety of new winter styles we have recently received new coats and suits for men, and new coats, suits, dreases, hate, furs, blouses, etc, for women. CHERRY'S RIALTO STYLE SHOP 207 Rialto Building Over Pig'n Whistle Between Madison and Spring. Ladies’ Musical Club Presents RUDOLPH GANZ At the Metropolitan Tuesday Eve., Nov. 11th PRICES—15e TO $2.00 74 ? 2 Based On Better || ¢} \In St. Barna tained with an informal dance at the Barnabas. for services. bas Chapel Sunday, a week ago, women in charge of it are planning | record attendance in the little chapel |M. ( n second one, to make place for some jof St te ihe “three a day” for whom there |thirty-seven children were present One hundred and | neen trip. there was a| Col. Thomas und, and are ecently s rm Tacoma AGAIN interpreter of music at . c Treadwell, U Station, occupying the apa vacated by Col. ¢ The STEINWAY in Recital With its wondrous beauty of tone accentuated by that master RUDOLPH GANZ The Metropolitan Theatre Tuesday Evening, November 11 Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola and Duo Art Pianos, Victrolas, Records and Player Rolls Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Spokane Sherman |¢ ay & Co Portland M ome after spending ten days in Se chapter house Friday evening attle honor of their pledges. Dean and te) & |Mrs. John T. Condon were chap-| Mrs. A. de V. Evans will spend| rons gt the winter in California while her husband is in the Orient on a busi 8. and Mra, Treadwell have ar the Naval Puget |) m. Take Nineteenth avenue) ¢ Lafayette School, West Seattle ’ | regular meeting tn} auditorium at 220; pro p.m. Mime Alice Sten 1 3 will be the speaker and Mise Myer’s pupils will give a demonstra-| tion Jensor «ram at | holm | Seattle Music Study Club. | Child Conservation League. Will meet with Mra, R. 'T. Johns, 2715 East Union street, at 2:30 p, m jAtL members desiring to attend are welcome. Program on page 13 of} the study book used. | . . Clionlan Clab. form dicted today by his physician. drowsing two weeks, to be well in a/ week or U.S. Government Lin- Will meet with Mins Irene Falt rusch at 2 a, Brosram on, Hessen All new, and most of them tn music is in charge * . Cale well farrent events to be given by |Oriminal packages. Sheets, Pillow Mre. Young and Mrs. F. W. Graham. | Cases, Napkins, Bath Towels, Roll- Those taking part are Mrs. BE. L.ler Towels The articles named Morton, Mrs. H. B, Perry, Mra. J. H.Jabove are being sold at the offices Young and Mra. May Kenyon Han of Camp Lewis Wireless, 407 |ris, vocalists; Mra. Willlam HH.) yiccuiey bullding.—Ad * Drowatielé, plano, and Mrs, ¥. 1] =inchiey bullding.—Advertionment, Ashton, violin 1 oe —— |reet—they are either right or wrong. | | near L. Ohlson, a saw mill superin-| endent of Ulmar, from the strangest | of sleeping sickness ever re ported in Alameda county, was pre- The atter expects Ohlxon, who has been ten days. en Now on Sale | Eyeglasses cannot be nearly cor- | Will hold its regular meeting at) ‘ ~ the club house at 2 p. m. Mrs. Frank | For over twenty-five years we} Fretwell will give two vocal num-|have fitted glasses with scientifi bers. Papers: “Gorky,” Mrs. Willlam | accuracy We guarantee them to Industries of Rus: | be Audley Rattalion Mre J. D. MePherson hings in F Miss Mabel eee | Ww. Y. City Federation of the W. C. T. T Plymouth Congregational church business | Execut neoting at 1 meeting at 2 o'clock, Speaker, Mrs. [Homer Hill, on “Women With the Ballot.” Open meeting Fruit and Flower Mission. ne Mount d I Misi er ion Mrs, A. F enth avenue Sewing Cirele, Sewing Circle of the Ladies’ Aux lary of the Congregation Bikur *holum, at 2 o'clock at the home of Frank Schwartz, 911 Sever th avenue north | Overseas Clu tead of the usual n Overs club, every the 1 be ting hela| M day | th w Monday, the tenth, but a miscellane ous program, ‘The following mem. bera and friends w the entertainment Mr. Harry Dough Ruddick, | Mr Dudley, | Harry Wheatland, Miss Hazel’ Mur-| phy, Mra. M. Met The enter tainment will be held in the Moose | temple, Second avenue and Seneca street, at 8 o'clock in the evening The Kalons Club, ‘The Kalon 1 their offi celal Novemb at their club rooms, ‘Tue evening, November 4. Plans were outlined for this| month's activities and club matters were discussed, A new was placed before the m voted on. It was passed mously, Wednesday evening, November 19, was chosen as the date of the next Iducational M « and Dinner and} forts will be n to secure some ominent speaker for the oceasion he place of the meeting will be an nounced later, The club is also unani planning to hold a dance during the, latter part of this month and a defi-' our brain, re We tiave no cobwebs In ' 5 o THIS WEEK A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY WITH THE QUALITIES OF “PEG 0° MY ART” uf Sed” WILKES THEATRE Our large dental institution, which now comprises one the busiest offices in Washington, has become the head ters of people who are looking for really Painless Dependable Dentistry at Reasonable Prices If you have not yet selected your dentist, it would be for you to bear in mind the many advantages obtainable the superior service you will receive at our office. 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