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PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. “-—™ ——— ee Clubs By REBECCA STEVENSON We Can't All Agree Cynthia Grey— 4 H l Phone, Main 600, — Home Phone, Capitol 617. | With Rep. Hamell %| Dear Miss Grey: In reading the “mother letters” ] nied | | mentally anawered a number of them, but now I must break ] |forth into print. To tell the truth, I am just a little tired | of so much advice. We mothers get it from the time we are euspected of Society °.. Personals Mrs. Baillie Hostess | Luncheon for {Gopher Club Dance when he will resurne the punsties rhe | | ke ; . shor club will give a dance Pp of law in this city, With hin wite Monoring Mrs. 8 W. Mowers, Mrs. | Sister-in-Lau iti, caine os Golits ayfield, | ersomal ene Bn nae gy COG BE 9 to be released f Alexander Teatl a with > ‘Tork entertained | Ail Minnesotans are invite ‘ a | Beventy-nevond street, | maternity until we die, 1 guess, and that is just about all we noon, I Maittte | Jay” to compliment her si Tr ited Artisans eaby hire ieiks te ee ee ere sare sp. etnetiokaia’ \inivaie |get from most of them. Why not pitch in and hel were her William | tortr Harry Jensen (Ruth niled 4 sated Minneapolis when she riday from Vancouver, B, CG, to b mother’s lot a little easier? Why not educate fathe A Ripley large basket of pink| The United Artisans will eive al) - J a ee ‘oes eeane Y a littley Mowers’ led with a pink rib-|dan@e tomorrow evenir the | a irene i A dope Bg Ae IH pward Most mothers are willing to do the best they can, Don't Mra, Alexan Tans | by ted | Swediat hall, Bighth and Olve |i og aister-indaw, Mr > o-3 8 | forget that they have a hundred other duties and ser ie | Relishes ny Ait met bern and f wa Murfield Mrs, Charles Farrell spent a few other jobs besides motherhood. Father doesn’t have to mind | saad 4 fay ‘ " © TE aye in Portland ta eh bd " . and Mrs ur i iis kth dean bts ake nus etlbtbee tae: a ge Beg | the baby while he keeps his books or runs his lathe, We ever the are tte canter. & pale, dengen recently, re turn “a " the guest of Mrs, Hine ‘ Mins Gertrude Hi of Victori |don't hitch a cow to a plough and expect her to produce milk, b edo! mbes arse vee i and later of Mrs. Arthur W. is spending @ few days with her which ye Jomina her husband, Lieut, Jensen Cilubw sh for the past month, wililatives, Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Why not give mother « elary for |%———— ~ who returned from overseas ioe this we r her home at| Bowden | [herself and baby? It would benefit Luncheon by They will make their home in Se ¢ Cushman ie | jthe state and the race. Mother and “Mre. 1. 1"; 1° ~ a attle. s . . . 2.4 4 » baby would be healthier and happier ho res ‘ y . INESDAY Mr. Samuel Harnes left Thursday tk a pp who read your letter Mrs. Sullivan Rid Sek ay CLUBS FOR WEDNE Mra. Harold Scott MeCaughey re|for the Bast. While there he aay | j1f we do not do something of the| | umns, stating that in my ow To compliment Mrs. George Faunce | Entertains Informally Women of Mooseheart Lagion [turned Saturday from Waldo, where |be one of the number of Beattie peo-| |sort. women are going to be unable! | lixe so much to find 2 real tae < ‘ ire A tee r Lockert ienith enter wu « hardt me ; a ~ aa a the « t athe ple wh ¥. pl vn i & , tt nd th po Bae 2 Eg ae ee home for your little girl, whee intimate friends with @ at her he for Mra. Leslie Webb. | meeting in M pear hed at Sp. m - : = rly at thelr home near| giving da | When 1 married I knew nothing! . . . t a heon at the Sunset club this aft- | Autumn leaves and Mowers adorned vee aldo for several woeks oe j about little babies, but quite a litte); enotngpt . 00 A graceful basket of flow- | the living and dining rooms, Sixteen | «, , s * ngge tate Mr. and » A. Lamont have about children. 1 had been ere away earning her GES GF lovely pastel Ghadea wea Used |avects were present c , — * nen’a Club Auxiliary.) sire. Charles Kilbourne returned |soid. thei und are now with | & year, spoke three butter, have ¢ 4 ¥ for centerpiece on a table arranged eee oa Seea Coane Wie mane at » | Vriday from the Kast where she haw | \1y Lar mother, Mre. Van] ‘A an accomplished muricia communicate with you. Ag yoy for twelve er At the Sunset Club Saadeeartite train . 4) been for the last month Doorn ates | Samse, of eploneié par, as ar He wave no name or addreag, 1 am jw d , | We | . constitution and “blood.” nad printing the na “ ” There will be a business meeting |? Sie Mra. Jamea D, Lowman has re| pire 1, J. Mead, of Yakima, tn! |right to be a mother and a right to| | dresses of the women thet ba Doll Tea in connection with luncheon at the] seus y No. 40, Auxitlary |{tned from Ellensburg where ahe|mpending two montha at the New expect splendid babies. There were . thet you Sunset club tomorrow afternoon been visiting her sister, Mra.| Washington he Ss may communicate with Miss Patricia Fotheringham enter two, They ARE splendid, them, if . | WH meet at the residence of Mra. |i77), ” ved EF owed . | you wish. They are: Mra tained a few of the girls working © ye |Jamea 8. Grant, 5814 Seventh ave|enry ©. Hathaway, for a few days. | ae RUTH CHATTERTON But for ten years my health was! | Ciark, 1012 East 42nd me tok Doll Show with a "Dol! Tea” MceCausland-Piles Povey le mcheoh at 1 | Mrs, Henry Jukes of Bellingham tn | below par, very much below, because e » Beat, for the I hn MecCausto € nue northwest, for lun . ™ Thert | tle, and Mra. J. F. Led ‘ at her e yesterday afternoc dp - a i p.m. and Mrs. Grant Arnot Mark, |the quest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert! ww yorK—The charming Ruth |! had too much to do. I had tdeals| | 59: 8n4 ole, 617% rere he wedding of Miss Ruth Lillard se gy » Franciaco, will spend Christ: Charles Phillip \cChatterton in “Moonlight and Hon-|of what I should do for my children| | 7% @ ae , daughter of Senat muel H. | York P-T. A mas and New Years with’ Mrs see aa . congreas.| With my talents. I didn't do ver Tennis Club Dance to Mr W ii " a Arcus ae Dalek Rees Ginen will eneak on her Mark ‘® parents, Mr. and Mra, M. Mra. 8. Gardner Yerkes, who has ad the playwright gave|™UCh except keep them clean and Pk Causian nm ¢ r. and Mre. ells - en pec ble and ave ie. $$ Among those who are planning to {iam Marcus, McCausland, was quiet. /@xPeriences overseas during the war ee 3 nthe guest of Mr. and Mra. Tat: Of “Hamil”, But the real |Tespectable und average, 2 | gutertain at the dinner dance at the |iy"Sojemnised Yesterday afternogn in |&t the next regular meeting of Th) sey yeareig ‘Welle, of Chiengo, |(ence 8 Mooth, returned Sunday to fom Mame at “rami Me the | aiant have the strenet ‘ e ‘ennis ¢ 9, are 3 her home a aslo Drid lement’s church, Rev, F, R,/York PT. A. at 3p. m ia the guest of her mother, Mra helped, my husband least of all.| y for his name in a play, even as a and Mra. Archibald C, DeVoe, M te oad vice ~ a . 1 inland. | 4 ? There was no money to hire belp And Mrs Hugh Purcel and tr and nee ae ees complete (Spanish Department of the Century | William Wioningbam, and will re Ee |sultor for Miss Ituth, ‘The play oes except when T was absolutely Mrs. W. R. Peterson. Reservatio surprise to the many friends of the Chub. 7688 | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heatley on, but the suitor now is “Congress “Have PROFESSIONAL MOTH- may be made by calling Mrs. Rollins, | young couple, who left yesterday for! Will meet at 1:30 at Women's club Mr. Tracy Fairchild returned inst | Walker left yesterday for Ban Fran-|man Hammond ERS by all means,” said one women. | Bast 766, a wedding trip to Victoria. On their house. , hud cinco, From there they will all for| week from Aberdeen where he has o Fe 7 ely, | —eeAal ¥ 1 say they will never replace REAL, reture they willbe at-home st Caro}. salah” Ciabaie Club, | been on & business triy for the past /enansnal, ¢ eee eam |WIFE OF FIREMAN TO mothere—they cannot. They will three Ree tion and Dance ina Court ;..* Will meet at 2 weeks. only fill emergency positions. A real nes m. ot Wom." eee Mra. HS. MoCord has returned) BE BURIED WEDNESDAY motner wi do or die By St. Mark’s Church Bridge Luncheon eeen” cneem Yuneral services for Mra, Christina | What I would like to see now ts a! UNDERN RISKED Mr. Chester King has just received from Portland, where she bas been for the past few weeks se Melnnis, wife of Daniel H. McInnis J. A. Ke - oats "| him discharge from the m on “Oscar arranged by dise hor t The Army and Navy club, gaily) srs. Edgar N. Gott will give the . ussion on professional fathers . again at his by Men need education along thore bedecked with chrysanthemums and second of a series of bridge lunch-| West Bide Women's Improvement |i) received his commiasion at the| Nfine milly Jerome, Mise Elisabeth |¥eteran fi eman, who died St ‘\lines worse than women, in my Ter the iriliane reception mad dance [ons St her home tomorrow afters) | Clue went side! Presidio and has been in service for | Hurlbut and Mins Jane Perkins will Will be held Wednesday afternoon at | opinion, |The Blood Carries Food to the or the by recep’ c ne van department ont Side 1 : " « onney-W) 5 ose Sirtinancen oe Lon See | neon. age lees aoe ae ron ly two years, turn to spend their ¢ hristmas holt k es nA oe “yer y aor A® for mothers working after mar-| Nerves But Fails When . e be days in Seattle Mins Jerome is at fu entablish mer nter nt 1" riage, that also must be jovern church gave for the returned service ne meet at 2p. m. with Mra. Catherine : a at fui , ee, « fen and women of the pariah last | Lecture Course at faker 3815 phirty-nioth avenue|. MF. George Faris is expected home ihe Wa Mine Hurlbut Washelli cemetery will follow by circumstances. I know of one in-| It Is Thin and Weak i Mins Perkitm| yy t the Unive rity sehool for girls in dew her husband, Mra, McInnis |ntance where it was the best thing | ia survived by her parent*, Mr. and that could happen. Mother's heaith M Ale pder Williamson, of Seat. '* better and the children have be Tosa . his week from an Francisco where evening. Potted palms and cedar 4 Ye sersity southwest, to discuss “What Is at Kise on r houghs were used about the rooms, Women's University Club Good Pieture?” Influence of “Bar-|h@ Went on a short business trip and the supper table in the library “Social Conditions After the War" |bizon School” on current art | Chicago. | The only way that the nerves» was particularly attractive with its is the subject of the course of 10 “ee | Mrs. & P. Donnelly of Philadel. M Nellie Felgor, who te at the)” “other, John Williamson, of |Come self-reliant, helpful and tens|°Vve nourishment is through the long basket of chrysanthemum, jectures given by Dr. William Sav. | Lorraine Social Clob }phia arrived in Seattle yesterday to a ——— in ae ceo Dougies, Alaske, 006 a sjeter, Mra In this case there were | blood. When @ person becomes a5 yb ov 7 Poon reer geet + EO t Mrs. |Join her husband, Bnsign Donnelly, |and Mr. Thomas Green, jr, who ts at Dougian, A », ster, 3 Geuchters te be teres cotta ageedepepadlgpans Sear es the t eee fe nn ee Paes 2f Mee. he te 6 at the Naval Station, Lawrenceville, are planning to be Samuel Greenwood, of Shamrock, | When the mother was home, it was | me 4nd the blood is thin andy Mrs. Joshua Green and Mrs. James | ington which will begin January So. CAM tastes mere urtean (rent onnelly ex-thome for Christmas _|Okta always “mother” thie and that. She| the nerves are starved and the eaiy Hamilton De Veuve were in charge | at § o'clock in the evening, and meet Take Madiaon car to Twelfth. one ae fick | — ve > Natio ~ was unselfish and devoted and the way in which they can demand mon of the affair, assisted by many of the | once a week thereafter until the and one-half blocks south In the Mesa Verde National park, chiidren took advantage of her de- nourishment is by the sensation members of the parish. course is finished j eee Colorado, ia a tower 40 feet high, the |votion. So did father. Now she! pain. 5 laa ‘Tickets for these lectures will be Acacia Club lofuiest structure made by Indians isn’t there to be taken advantage of, Confessions oa Bride Luncheon at Tennis Club) 53 "si" cunts for cock jecture or | c. Will have its Bible mtudy by Mrs orth of Mexico. |except for a few hours and one day | KE. McAbee in the club rooms of — —— & week and she can taste some of - The logical and Preced: he card party at the 3 for the full course. The course |y we ¢ ok S00 Ieanoeiae oleae the consideration and adulation that | way to ‘Tennis cub this afternoon, Mrs. Ida |is open to all members and their i will follow anter which the mam used to be for father only. It/ correct neuralgia is to build up te Aebroeder entertained with a lunch-| guests |bers will have tea and a social hour Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association |worked in: that ease, but of course, | blood so that it can eon for the guests at her table. vee 4 jbig daughter is now the “profession-| ment to the nerves, ee “ jal mother. Hi In Charge of Dance ‘Faculty Wives’ Meeting | | Wut Sale An thb | BOS INTEREST IN THE OTHER WOMAN IT ont: ont alietnekenr et Sa” a Yesterday afternoon the Faculty | 17, ogy yg «A ‘ ” ACEO . —~ -AChe , ~ ganizations are a great help to up. “ “ Mise Patricia Fotheringham and| Wives’ club held thelr regular 620)" avenun south An INCREASES AS IT DECREASES IN ME berry. Rasily |Neighborhood nurseries and super-| 50) Nu" enn veranes Miss Elizabeth Chadwick are in |Mmonthly meeting at the Fareulty 1° gunjects for |vined playgrounds where we could i js 5 dy “Tie can't believe it! Bob can't! custodian of dignity and honor Men's club house on the campus, [™ Saiation® ana “med vee wedi on Rear Som |leave our children safely for a few) ®80 “nd caused me many days ani Seerae 0s the resuler Gance St the | vith Mra, W. E. Heary in charge |Ute.”, “! Painting’ and utlil| believe itt I said to mysst as Tlf our marriag |hours, would be fine | nights of suffering,” says Miss Birtie Red Cross Tea oom tonight. beige By all Life." Leader, Mra, Jeane M. Etlic «at, a heap of mixery, in a corner of! Many wives I knew aswumed that “s |"“rhie has not been coherent. I am|N. McCarthy, of Mer Sie . % erne Manch Fe the auto. I heard the men peak of | burden. They nagged or lured their surpr' io ane , pe gee ‘ Ainsworth Hostesses for Salant tape & eaerk sane nod fre, hatin of the. O. AW Rerghott. Bot Girected Sannainan| bapeande Be thaaivaight ond nes thing you jon average maine and Save Bae to) ave, Porta ae a j HH ough, in & re letop dozens of times while writing nee for the burial of the body/row path. To hold a husband by any vasily prepared at home in just |this, but think I have unburdened to cable the man's family in| proceas they considered a wife's duty.| (ew moments, [t's cheap, but for |my mind of most of what I intended almost continuous pain im the my stomach and it seemed as Orthopedic Dance ibis ee ie We weet |nle Graham, 5121 i ! “CORNELIA” | there was a big lump there Tat ‘The hostesses for the dance at the -- 9 }i2 o'clock. ‘Take Ballard Beach or| Berlin. Bob sat at the farther end) Thus they supported the double code| prompt results it beats anything else |to say. CORNELIA” | © | east ae Army and Navy, club tomorrow eve | Riders Club Fremont-Ballard car to Dock street|of the seat, Jimmy between us, and| of morals made by men. you ever tried Usealy oir A one petite to speak of. I nad peeriga fopular series for the benefit of the! Priday evening the Seattle Riders’ wit “cnn “WO blocks Trent, The club | Morrison with the chauffeur, By| 1 would neither nag nor lure ny ordinary cous Ree meet oe. 153 te Brighten petite to sok ot Children’s Orthopedic Hospital. are | ciur gave its first ride of the season, Seventh and Pine November 19,| XeePing aloof from me at a time/husband. Unless Bob could like li—and it is pure and seood. ush Coa my temples. ‘These pains generally Mire. Cecil H. Bacon, Mrs. Frank |oc guilivan’s Riding Academy, About |" Seventh and Pine, November 19, | when 1 certainly needed a husband's |loyal because he preferred to be—he “Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in &| Dear Miss Grey: I have « plush|reeulted in vonen oe, ee enone and |twenty riders took part, with Mra. vimy 1 ef|"7™Mpathy, Bob advertied his dis-| needn't be loyal at all! pint bottie; then fill it ep with pala coat and every time {t rains, wher-| “4 friend one day to try rs. Freder q . Chapter, Daughters y rup. OF use elari- instead of sugar syrup, if desired Thus you make a full pint—a family supply—but costing no more than a |Please tell me what to do. I hayve|f0Ur boxes with ltried brushing. B sults that I shall Steam the coat over a tub of | the remedy in the future. The pain . j Bimonthly meeting will be held at} When by all the rules of chivalry | =—— Phi Delta, Theta Dance | was the opening ride of the evening: ine home of Mrs. James Ie Btirrat jhe should have refused to doubt his . The next event was an ees and gig geventwenth av Phi Delta Theta fraternity will spoon race which caused a great ive an informal dance at the chap-|deal of merriment and was won by |? rth le, Bob lated me, and yet, had This Laxa ne ne at 2) wi job tiated yet. had ¥ a wife, Bob humiliated me, and y a tive I accu m. embers ar 4 him of it, he would have od > kr ; |emall bottle of ready-made cough ter house Friday, November 21. Mra. James 8. Goldamith. The next prepared to let the com co know ed that he didn’t intend to Is Now Half sate | boiling w: OF place the disappeared from my stomach in a ° ° half hour was a game called “Joul ee ee ee ee was only preoccupied! Bob's in a And as a cough medicine, there in| Wrong side of e Goat over & tow weeks, my appetite improved and - Bef de Bras,” and following that, jump-|, =! = ee Se | ra were faultieas when he one really nothing better to be had at| hot fron upon which has been {1 no longer have neuralgia or head a a ing contests. After the ride the > tn ie an the we , * wanted them to be oo, but the in Million Homes it Roce right to the spot | Large damage thicknesses of [aches A short time ago I had inter Ba riders and their friends were enter-|heing started so that women of Hrit-| stinct of the male prevailed when he vee quick, lasting reliel. It a as |attack of rheumatism and tried ' tained informally at # thy . . tly heals the inflamed mem- i Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stimson will home of De and Mex. Coen. Thine birth may cha was hurt, aw he had been by what | They regulate their health |] promptly, betis. M, throat and alr remedy a second thas te qotertain with a dinner before the | riden will be held every Friday eve-|wyunded soldiers now slowly, recoy-| perghoft implied. He took his re with Dr. Caldwell’s passages, atops the annoy.ng throat! ARREST SIGN PAINTER peer Bagreost a rote Sails eraieg. | |MnS Curing, the winter omen, IN CET A. Si ee Syrup Pepsin j tickle, loosene the phlegm, and srg, Ragnar Jobhansoo, 31, © sign! Gence in Dre 1 os . | +4 cor 1 expla H ‘our cough atop irely. §& . Williams’ Pink ne Ki ight Columhn ; te wich: ben tion oo) head Where there are women and ]/ for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and | Painter, arrested Monday night, is|/anq ean strongly Mrs. Lilly Gives nights of Columbus | Fortnight Club Dance of . young children and elderly people || bronchial asthma being held pending federal investiga-| prmege ”* rs. Lally Give. The Knights of Columbus will hold |, The Fortnight club is being reor-|rison. I knew very wetl toss: i ele alwhies Well to babere olen ex is a highly concentrated com- |tion of his alleged I. W. W. affilia-| pe witiame Luncheon the third informal dance of their /fj 1 gy et oath Bee bd Pty iA yl pe i mony tay || Bentloncting Jaxative lke Dr Oe ine beaace” {Hons Johbanson was denied the! ny an druggists eaday evening For the girls who assisted her at the Red Cross Tea Room when she was a weekly tess, Mrs. Farwell hall, Mrs. C. W. Chandle and Mrs. F. W. Goodhue, secr Former members of the club healing the membranes. | rient to see an attorney. He was 0 ~ Dr. Williams Medicine ppointment ask your larrested at Seventh ave. and Pike| ty Ny io poe 4 st. by city detectives, who say he) cents per box. Write of nt, | husband. Caldwell'a Syrup Pepsin handy Herghotf war a traitor by training Jand the fact that Rob could tolerate ballroom of th ner of Harvard ave nue and Union stre The title of This is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin which are from th ‘the with directions and don’t accept Putfam Lilly will entertain with a - o "Pnilieae, their friends will be included in the Bie , does all that is required in consti th else. Guaranteed to give abso- /is one of the I. W. W. defendants! nooxiet, “Di seases luncheon at her home Saturday | ‘his fa ont tean to te eenian Hop.” | membership of the new club. 1s Sones _ Based OF Whe OPTS IT nation and dese it pet ty and |} lute satisfaction. or money retunded, indicted with Wiliam Haywood tn) system A afternoon. |series. A large novelty orchestra} aise Sonat tuts | ssrtegPse < cekianel to de] Comfort. It in free from narcotics || The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, nd __| Chicago. WS feveleh the spams The Happy Hours’ club, at 2] fend myself! Whenever in our mar.|f ®" may be given to babies. Halt |] * million mothers ha Hob had made any critictem % is ae 1 | any good American homes, and had been strickensdumb, Mor these families are healthier for it Every drug store sells Syrup Pep. once had seemed at fault whe 7 P of Pilgrim Con-| Once 1 had seemed tif #in at 50c and $1 a large bottle Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Airhart an q ; ( * o'cloc! he home of Mra. Ma ed 11 Better Bargains }\Marriage Announced | icles, YaatGne ef AE® Marle| ried ite Hob had made any eric { see | “és Based On Better || ctticctt. MiG. Be AER ULE | Women's League of Pilgrim Church Say ry )\ ter, Grace, to Mr. John T. Costigan, hho ne i League CF tm ) u y ovem i cregation € h, a o'cloc at Buying | pitas Ts Siiony m rnmy|Shorenerah, eve, tancess abd he never would have humiliated me OR. CALDWELL'S| bie for you to secure apparel of| The Hesperian club zed by the Univernity I was not at fault Many a time it do this“ : { remony : 1. 4 hav been better for us both the mitts or those who alread: | tion was held for the immediate re|. business meeting |could I have explained. Now, in my : atives of both families and a few 2 £6 jextreme trial—I was dumb from In op of the fact that Dr. CHERRY CHAT clone friends. Mr. and Mra. Costiea Columbia PT. A. | habit Cald « Syrup Pepsin ia the HERRY'S ability to seti| Will be at home to their friends at} | Columbia Parent-Teacher _aasocia { it was a habit to warn all proud largest ling liquid laxative high-grade, nationally | 914 N. 47th st. after November 16 pr Ae 3 o'clock. Reception for brides vainst—and young in the world, there being over Sérartioe’. slothes for men, e : = 9 z | teachers. eee | 4s, too, Just as long as Bob 6,000,000 bottles sold cach year, Price commtsmons and en|Wisteria Dancing Club FV A. McDonald Pot, A, [and I had becn able to talk over|f many who need ita benefits terms 6 liberal is the re-| The next dance of the Wisteria] F. A. McDonald Parent-Teacher | our differences, we had found a way have not yet used it. If you y pult of the unusual buying | dancing club's winter series will be | Wish at's ccte | bask be haguinae.. S6r whan pate have not, send your name and Of Gherry stores ** °"*!" tomorrow evening in Christenser F, Rennie us xilent and stubborn at the || address for a free trial bottle “ Broadway hall. Mind me we drove happiness away! to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, $1 w 01 e * Diet dhe. rekarionee ee _ oee | sg lass In Economics Deb ait tn. ile corner. Of thelt Weahinglew sks Menticdio, It pt “ regularly offered by Cher, , | The first regular meeting of the! auto, thinking very hard, I knew that ry'st_ Our terms will manent penn. | Lesperian Dance than’ in General Mbonamnen widen |=” inking very hard, na uthern ‘atton ecipe Very much finer quality and style dance Wednesda ir vies ‘will ba tne | befor m and Morrison had he not | than you could get if required to hall. Ther number of|1044 assembly room, in the Henry | been inte in Katherine Miller. | | C: Mi lL. PY ; ride ae nee Oe the | epee atures, mua ile dnesday, Novembe 2, | His “preoccupa was worry about | splendid Yariety “i ‘new Tinie’ | special featur ey jbaliding | wi “——- UN acaba 12 2 a n an worry abe “| THE PERFECT LAXATIVE | reo. e (e) ‘asses yles we have recently received 2 o'cloe is class is a basic| my 1 | Mis and suits for men, and| Announce Engagement |study of business problems, citizen-| 1 could measure his increasing in suite, drewser, hats, furs, |ship and culture. Twenty-four week |hola ar meeting Thursday, | at 2 o'clock In the Armory st in the other woman by his . ete., for women. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Sykes an-|ly sessions will be given. Re esp | BRER RABBIT OLD FASHION CANDY ’ Sykes an- : |increasing indifference to me. His p MOLASSES CHERRY'S RIALTO STYLE SHOP yr med the engagement their | ton \ ~~ yon aan PF re adine ie aunt my lo rat be e i) 0 I n F fh eit 207 Kialto Buildin daughter, Esther Irene, to Mr. Edgar \!ars may be obtained at 10. enry in yubt im, yal as | Over Pig'n Whistle |E. Bennett of Aberdeer the ‘wed-| building, or by calling Main 2293 panes, Oe see, thes he waa ae | over fire. Then add two tol BRER Melk Between Madison and Spring. ding will take place November 27 EAL 5, 80, He was anxious to find an ex Woek Starting | cups of dissolve PEE = nbatiatanadins vo ee : t Forteen hygesen | cuse for permitting his mind to dwell end about one-half cup of sugar. Stir to ber} 1 h War Veterans will | tawny. treases ed. gz. water, candy becomes britde. Before taking from fire add Reaching into my bag for my Matinee Saturday | Se pe handkerchief to dry the tears I u \Queen Anne Circle Child Conserva-| ©OUldn't control, I touched the notes “A Glittering, Gorgeous knows it becomes light in color. tion League which Katherine Miller had written iathering of Golden Gowns fi “PENICK @ ¥ The Queen Anne 1 | Cut in small pieces with knife or large shears and gr, of the|to my husband when she had sup. and Light, La Alluring Li FORD” on a Child ‘onservation the kiddies and grown folks all they want. was or-| posed him to be upon the train, 1) f§ gerie, Dainty and Attractive.” food Al. wed Friday, November 7. The S means . ne |spent the remainder of the ride to| aan, tinal Ce: Geniee wot uld show those notes to Bob JOHN CORT Presents Its Kind. 2. WON ITS FAVOR THROUGH ITS -FL AV OR ‘Seg eRO IanO ogi nein Cet meg or ¢ Madrona one take the place of|man. They w valuable am ttle Circle No, 1 holding its meetin, jits members are fre« cire | The following officers were elect | ed: President, Mra. B. M. Cahill; vieo | Wouldn't care to come face to face | |president, Mrs. Ft. C. MacDonaid;| With the girl. I didn't see how he| secretary, Mra, C. H. O'Neil; treas-| could ever speak to her again, except | urer, Mrs. C. 8, Calhouer; press rep-|in the most formal way ! resentative, Mra, R McClure. The club will regularly on | oye tte ee ee ack years of quality, munition with which IT could destroy ny rival. If Bob should read them, | he couldn't possibly undertake the trip with the search party. He BEVERY ero- of the coun cer every- | where sells | Kellogg’s every day. The kind that mothers spend Guam sliced bread for children. 4 Your grocer alsc sells Green Labd ~ DIRECT FROM rt CORT over, Finally I pushed the notes ss 5 the first and third day of each | OYE? | IT. This month at halt past_one. ‘This brines | deep into my bag BRER RABBIT. isa ‘se the next meeting, November 1% ana| “Let him go"—I said to myself. © program on page 12 ts assigned | “and stand or fall by the adven for study, The meeting will be held | ture!” the same place—the theatre at} Not by the raising of a finger corner of Queen Anne and Becton would T warn him of danger, It Kelloggs bettins was his duty to me, his wife, to per. | « ' P the wn SHA ive every thi r SP, P s af ceive eve: reat to our happiness e breakfasts : sy 110 MEND CURTAINS and to ward it off. | on making new window curtains| 1 was not alone responsible for| any material, always | e the}our happiness. 1 was not alone th ’ ° eraps for mending. When curtains | — vs - wed — ok i - ho 46 talin _ | ate torn, take scraps of the same ma NLEY FERGUSON — | 4 ” ' rial,or material as nearly like as a guson, 19, is being | lected molasses for cookingandbaking, : Remember —the GOLD LABEL toc ~ § tableuse and high-grade baking—the Green 7 Label especially for baking. It costs less. fascinating travels of Bret Rabbit's Romantic Life. For Mothers and Children, Intereat- ingtothose who cook. Free—write RLEA Penick 6¢Ford,Ltd., New Orleans ol Ss ~y thi ORCHESTRA possible, dip in thin starch and paate|sought by the police, | 't over the rent while wet. Iron the| Young Ferguson disappeared from | patch on instead of sewing it. The|his home at c mend is neater and shows less ber 5, and has 1 Seats Now on Sale PRICES: Nights, 50¢ to $2.00; Sat. Mat., 50e to $1.50—Plus V kc st. on Novem: | been heard of since, according to Mrs. Alberta Al: | Sand boat racing is a sport en-| mont, his mother He had $200 with : Joyed by Belgians and visitors along|bim when last seen, Ferguson was = = S the sand dunes of La Panne, @ longshoremas