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Ine oa tier canth ne tpn ratant- ee eterno eh Society THE Personals °.’ TAR--WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12 1919. Club Ss By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600. Home Phone, Capitol 617. Hi "i [week from Alaska Dinner Before Card ra at Pp il wee | inter PB, T 3 CI Mr. J. DeWitt han retuencs | 8 b a returned from Winter Ball Tennis Cl ersom Aiantia and will spend the wints Mine Grey: 1 think progres Honoring Brig. Gen, H. P. Hodges | The geéond card party fe . ane Gree, | 1 Seacterwte oft ad Mra, Hodges, Mr, and Mra. Arch-| benefit of the club furnishings fund) ytrs. Frank Waterhouse and Miss hs CLUBS FORK THURSDAY fbn odie 1S. Downey will entertain with | was as successful and as much en H Waterhouse have ‘returned oh aes wWreew 92ers » Sunset « ‘riday | joyed as the first one. Among those | from the East, where they have been ioe Nae coceeree Bari Sorosis Chub earthly” to be progrensive, We ai - & he Winter Ball at the) who reserved tables and entertained | for several week and haw returned to}. Aft partment of » wilh to progress, It is God's work Hotel Washington guest wer Mrs. Thomas Creen, were with his rents, Mr ot at che Federated clu bs once wa An God 2 a i eee, 2. t wonre, core MuRN) Mtr. ahd Mra, Keith Logan Bullitt ‘ ie Elation Gran i Pm, Min 1 1 , come.” Mrs. Campbell W. Ro Taylor, Mra and Mrs. J. F. Terry have returned |stationed at the Naval Aviation |Atmycr i, f@nourd will, talk oF D become gods we will "yf 4 Hood, Mrs. Henry Kauffman, Mra, |f? town cur elr NOW camp at the University of Washing ge ge nd 1 John |need t «lop all good attribu to Entertain Seed Dive. Haney Rautteen, Bs. th cine ave ton for @ few monthn tat year on Turner's Venetian plc: jloyalty, “love, © intelligence, Toe compliment Mrs. Lere Rlond, Mis. lén Schroeder, Mrs. N , aaitle . . @ ee |neas of mind and body until w Mrs. Pporter M Siew, Shite Gertrude Wanrelaee aaa | > eee Oe ee at | Mr. and Mra, Juliua Harrah, of Weedienlh Tete Club PISS iis chisel, ainsi iiinbiiadl Smith of Portland, who ar Miss Sara Lily of oe a Oren Trae ine past (YAKIMA, will come down to spend|’ win give an entertainment’ at the|in this life we can be working. to thru A note ba their way Late in the afternoon tea was |i ier8 week-end in Reattle and to 8! |olub rooms itroad Exchange| Ward perfection which will eave ver, Aira. John A. Camy served with Mra. Corwin Bbortiig eee d the Winter Bail building, wt’? p.m. Mrs. Mae Iem-|much tme and anguish hereafter: | aes St Gp infor and Mrs % LeBiond pres De tn: ing, chairman of arrangements There iv a law irrevocably decreed ne set ol » tomorre’ etty le Miss Ada Hi ford will leave Tues « r y the Sunset club tomorrow over the pretty t day for the Hast to remain undi| Mr, and Mrs. Joho B. Agen and} .* in Heaven before the foundations of | ott “as After New Years day. She will be|family left yesterday to spend the B. F. Day POT A geet Doll Show Bulletins |For Mr. and Mrs. Connell the guest of General and Mrs, Jamen | winter tn California | Will moet at 8 p.m. A are predicted and M enry C. wing entertat : < 7 bey ™ t ahingte Har a 440 are asked be present or we progress it is by obey: fre. Hen nwing Comptimenting Mr. and Mra, J, J.,W., McAndrew at Washing wh with & “Doll at her homo yes-| aplimenting Mr. and Mrs. J. Jj racks, Washington, D. ¢ Mra, C. G. Tiradner and Mise|«ram Iv planned, | ing one of these laws, whether we! terday afternoor » hosts ‘a nfor dinner eth Esther Bradner have returned from | S 7 mamit It or ne ae Ss poe oe ee Mra. John Murphy ret ast|a two months’ viait in the Hast Delta Upsilon Mothers’ Chub In order to reach the high: Mra, Cecil Reddome and Mra. J. ¥. /a* their home this evening K from the East whe o has DS ae Will moot at Chapter houne, 46ia| Which In endie ‘ will each give a tea Friday es 4 for the t wookst Twenty-first avenue, northeast, at 3) Dishes peel ongronse . " " ‘ a 3 Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Field will |), learn aa Sranatn as Birthday Anniversary M 4 Mra. M. H. Draham, who ® to Heattle Iriday to attend the |?" ™ Beadle to sae agquead : To celebrate bis 13th birthday 1.06" heen East for the past three | Winter Hall and will be the ues Alpha Club house many mai * meaning | Mrs. Charies Hibbard te donating |Master Lewis Schwager entertainod | have Deon Kant for the past Cire) ce Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Greer Win aiech SE an, at, ‘deeteon,| 29 rees of glory. My ideal superior Baby Bunting Doll with | with a dinner for eight of bis wahoc ee eee 4280 West Bixty-fourth,for luncheon |2usband will aspire to the highest or & real rab ekin mantle. friends Sunday gning at his home Mr. and Mra, William Wilkins Mra. Robert Fox, of New York jat 12:50 celestial kingdom so as to obtain end-| a “ Ir, who have been the gueats of (city, who in visiting in Seattle, will| 6 0 jlews progression of which hin family | Mrs J. Richard Lane gave two Orthopedic Tea Shop Mr. Wilkins’ mother, Mrs. William remain until after the | Mr The Thursday Progress Clut 0 a alt ar ad ee | “Doll Teas” at her home last week “4. tittle Orthepedic Tea shop at! Wilkins, have removed to their new fox will Join her and they will spend| Will meet with Mra. M. A. Me. |Mithfu Net ay 3 | and dressed an exquisite Curly urth and Pine will change location |home, 3700 Alki avenue Christmas with their ona, Mr.’ Rob-|Curdy, 606 Nineteenth avenue, at 1 i ti . sil e board of gemer + a9 ert and Mr. Jack Fox clock nthia Grey: 3 en } Locks oad ee eee cerca fe best.|. ‘Mr. Dietrich Schmits, who has ae ha | ee Ihusband is one who is absolutely | Mrs. Alfred Rattle entertained nea the first of next week. The new been in Eastern Washington and! ytigy Catherine Collins, haa re | Annie Wright Seminary Club. t and, true to the woman he| with a “Doll Tea” at her home this/ 6), wil be just acrows the atrect Idaho on a business trip, + 4/turned from Portland where she! Will meet at! p.m. with Mra. W,|lvet 1n the few years of my mur-| afternoon on Fourth ave. from their fotmer | Tuesday went to be one of Miss Ruth Teal’s |. Crawford, at Hamilton Arms [ried life I have been aadly disap. | . location and next to Hollywood. Hot At ta As wedding party last week. While eee [pointed by unfalthfulness and falne- Mrs. Rollin V. Ankeny is dressing | 0) 04 will be served during the win-| Mra Fred Farmer, of Portland, there she was the guest of Mr. and Frants Hi. Coo P-T. A. |ooda, and still my husband says he & baby doll with the most complete |to) "months and all former patrons who has been a visitor in Seattle for! sre, Cameron Squires Witt meet at the school auditorium ove" me more than anything elae on | and smart infant's wardrobe imag-| 14 new ones as well are invited to several weeks, expecta to return to ae. % at 3p. m. Elizabeth Wyard, of the br ehel Pg tne nity ye Meg me inable. pay it a visit in ite new home her home the end of the week Mr, George Randolph arrived in| Police depattment will speak Hendy te teva Waa. Hs das lave can - ~ i to be {t a y Mrs. Oliver D. Colvin ts dressing a > * m — oe ee cots to | Seattle Monday from Clevelan: : oO, in & way, and we could be happy | and donating several Tom, Tom, the Children’s Masquerade ect®: Brneat, Ferguson expects. Ny the guest of Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Lilly| | Wester Mich oot Per. OM arn iif it were not for thin one trait, 60 Piper's Sor ay York. wt he will remain for etx |for several weeks lin % 6 of Washington the Fos-,! have decided that it is very impor. Party ae he wi he jn Been gton tne nan (tant that honesty is the uppermost | Mrs. Frederick Bausman The children’s classes of the Doug. | 0" "te Dr. and Mra, Charles Bacon Boud 1 heh te peed ee nich wit (trait In @ man's character. ELSIE. | fashioning the royal sleeping as Studio of Dancing will hold a ‘ ts et sranklin Win are at the W ston apart.| Night.” the p OB er Bicol ; and the fascinating prince Just n'a masquerade party next|) Mr. and Mrs Edger Frantiln | ments for the wint be under the supervision of the King! Dear Miss Grey: ‘My idea of an| to wake her from her long, enchant: | Saturday afternoon at 3:0. @ Friday ‘and motored to Tacoma for oa Foster high school auditorium at ideal husband iq & clean young man| 2 Greaming: a Es the weekend Mra. A. Eriichman and family have 7-39 p.m. ‘The desire is to present ne i Just a good pal who will not | " y Tea Dance j +o © removed to thelr new home—034 Mat | to Parents and teachers the great Settle down into a rut the minute he| The older girls of St. Nicholas) 4 ¢ | 5 teat ‘av cod of organizing for the training |" Married, but always be interested | Schoo! gave their time yesterday—a Miss Bernetta Barbour and Miss Mr. James Penny returned last ° m in the things that interest me, and holiday—to dressing Mr Pumpkin Eater. Tea By Mrs. Roy With Mrs. Edmund Bowden; Jr., and Miss Belle Sherman, of Ithaca, B. Roy noon. Miss Sherman, who is th was a guest of Mre. A. M. HH. Ellis, was a | Hite Page former high school teacher Roy's, when she lived in Ithaca. eee Program for Junior Practice Club ‘The program for the Junior Prac tice club" which met yesterday with Mrs. Charles Farrell Sorrento is given below Paper, “Comparative Analogy of Music Mrs. Thomas Stimson Mrs. Chartes Parreil ‘Mra. Broussais Beck at the plane Current Events”. ‘The next meeting of the club wi be with Mra. Mason Hawkins Mon- day afternoon. © and Mrs. w York, as honor guests, Mra, E. tertalned with an attrac- tive tea at her home yesterday after- at the Hotel Patnting”..Mra, Leteaer Lambuth | | Mosskowskt veas sire. Mason Hawkins | in charge of the reg: | ——~ - t the Red Cross Tea ternoon, with Mrs. Hazel Alien a ular tea dance Room SatuMay \Henry Broderic Confessions ofa Bride |: Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association Son c. Mr. and Mre. Joseph ceiving congratulations |birth of a son, Sunday morning at Tyler are re upon thé the Seattle General hospital. The Uitte one has been named Charles His mother’s | |THE RESCUERS PLAN A “GAS ATTACK” TO WIN BACK KATHBRINE MILLER father. |At the Wonten’ 3 | University Club | Friday afternoon University club there will be a talk Sergeant Grimes, “Stupefy the bandite and then get with the gigi! We won't have added Mack, the ex At the hotel Bob remained silent/ and Indifferent to my woes, That was awa independent y the Women's to fire a gun masculine, I became lon industrial conditions by Mies Rve-|°"d talkative. I spoke of Bt €) aheritt a liyn Gardner, head of the Social Wel-| and the horrible end to wh Naturally we sin" guing to sti ¥ Seattle ake ki up tre lor the ©. 8, by shootin | fare Service in, Seat) had driven him—a - ager fina |S darn worthiess . Mexican out Sigma Nu snake—but I passed over th awe--not if we can help It. See? | incidents of that wretched morning. | mig Grimes | _ Sigma Nu fraternity will entertain | 1 11 oe 1 humored Hob’s mood, alk| With a nod, Rob admitted that he | with an informal dance at the chap- ter house Friday, November 21. tho I didn’t like myself for dotng| =, ofthe lt. 1 was determined to let him de-| WTinkling of his forehead t. val mn | Hesperian Club part without a settlement of our “Wily aera lady—will she ‘The Hesperian club will give a|trouble, Above all, I wanted to) 4 Not enough to hurt her. eee. aes sine evens = Sears care of that,” said Grimes avoid making an exhibition of my kd hall, ‘There will be a number of) own unstable nerves. That I kept ial feat an her guards get drowsy, For Mrs. Kane xpec! ures. | trom coving. as I chattere@, waa aie eS the lady up, and get ber | A number of affairs have been triumph, but one which really gave iets wade Bar! piven” for Mra ‘Thomas Frankin | Bridge Party me little satisfaction 5 1 AL this Jimmy-boy, who sat with lane, wife of former President | To compliment Miss Peggy Lin-| It would have been much easier Thomas Franklin Kane of the Uni versity of Washington, who is the guest of Mrs. A. 8. Haggett. _ party tea at her home yesterday aft 7 ‘ to be in on the stunt anid. “Bay! 8. Friday Mrs. A. W. Frater enter-| ernoon. jand kiss, according to popular) +... vrs are going to contribute a savin Chapter, mia by Tonia tained with a luncheon at her home eee hie : a ae gp ind condi eet to the art of filmmaking. chapter No, 114, 0. BE. 8, from 2 to 4 eae Kane, "oss oe ee ate I’ve wondered what movie heroes and |o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Fred Mrs. A. S. Haggett entertained oo ore, Foe was difficult, but honest. st leist-\herotnex were going to do without | Newell, 2200 Twelfth avenue north re. A. age 3 'No caress could alter the that ee h a matinee party Saturday after-|mer Theodore Foss, Mr. Clay cdg hal , erren to knock out thelr enemies hoon to compliment Mrs. Kane. \Crawford will entertain informaliy | ™Y hu#band was doubting me wrong Never thought of gasf’ i Ferien Thy pooen, = lat his home Friday evening. fully and that he was leaving me in oauhd.ot haaahae i palit Fortsen Thygesen Uuxiliary Unit Mr. and Mra. Herbert T. Condon | see ‘ mental disttese—to hasten to! ¢ i Tite bese pot te sleep with (% 4 ceeUe Wary terans, at wore hosts at a dinner Monday ev®| Announce Engagement the, Yeeue of an unserupuiour| ie 6's Wag" wad Grimes. Then he i he ning to honor Mrs. Kane. | beauty! ates ton.” What | ei a Mr. and Mrs. George BE. James, of! the search party went off on an | ‘Urnee to Bob wi question at) Commifnity ees Vattnatera K was honor guest at a|Seattle and Alaska, announce the oon * jo you may, boew | Ps last evening ‘given by Mr. and lengagement of thelr daughter, Ruth ning train. 1 had expected I) «in take Harrison's judgment,”| The bigh cost of living probien| Mrs. David C. Hall lAeline, to Mr. Lioyd Lester Inglis.) WOuld look decidedly theatrical—a) . 1 weed nob, |will be discussed by the women of| lof Seattle, formerly of Everett. Mr.| "ng of ex-cowboys and ex<dough “Of course you understand we're | ¥Sllinsford community district who | |Inglis was a member of company A, boys, most marvelous to eee. I was are burdened with purchasing for To Give Informal Tea ie in orner, went off into a roar to have had a fit of hysterics, follow-|™* in & © t ed by a comfortable reconciliation Jand to have sent Bob off with a hug! cotn, of Philadelphia, Mise Anne Holmes’ cousin, Miss Gwendolyn jot laughter. Green wntertained with a bridge ” ! What bum tuck for me not 16ist ‘infantry, but was wounded disappointed, Morrison's men look-|[°t Planning to make a nasty Ger- Mrs, Thomas Scruggs will enter-| while serving with company I of the| eq like the other travelers who wait | A, A" at Harrison replied. tain with an informal tea in her |2ard Infantry in France - ’ 4 ell june put ‘em into a drowse— apartment Saturday afternoon. ed for the train. They appeared t0/ nopody hurt, in the end, I assure a See be ordinary nfining men whd were | 0O0 Burt. . : Phi Kappa Psi, running down to Mexico to look over |7%. Lorimer.” | Reception to Campfire | Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will give! a property “a mb ordered Council a dance at the Seattle Tennis club I had to remind myself that they |, ‘icy trust Harrison to = ih aan Friday, November 21 een ee The ex.| bis trick,” remarked the guide, “wht Mrs. Broussais Beck will open her Carer it ain't ‘nothin’ torwhat you've put home on Tuesday from 2 to 4 for a| Wintory Club sheriff of a Texas county, who was) 4, me and Morrison, Nothin’ at all reception to the members of the E ry the guide, had worn the red triangle |‘) fingin’ the pane and the we 4 ecutive Camp Fire council. Assist.| The Victory club will hold their|in France. ‘The little chemist, dried | ‘0 (ndin the gang irplar weekly dance in the Masonic temple! iy and brown like an old walnut » we had an airplane for this evening. During the intermis- that litt, president; vice president; secretary; Mrs. Howard A treasurer, and Miss Katherine Ki tinger, Mrs. Charles H. Paul, Edward Garrett, Mrs. H. W. Mra, € Trea Miss Waterhouse, Mrs. Donna Baker, 4 Bogardus, | Mrs. Clinton Douglas, | Hanson, was a scientific genius, He came up sion Monte Austin will sing a num. Of course everybody looked at Jim wrivate talk with our parlor for a ber of the latest song hits. He answered with a shake ‘i ee | | nd with him came another cr Omen eee t-|Wisteria Dancing Club | markatie Permem football plaser, who|, Nothing doing,” he said, 7 . + ni? 7 ‘ eeEane: Saye bus is cranky—stalla when she t.| ‘The Wisteria Dancing club will| ped « 3 ainiahe n she give their weekly dance tonight at | °%4 * famous list of German captives! jicases—only a fool would risk a to his credit. Mre. Robert Mills Evans, Mrs. |Christensen’s Broadway hall Staveicen, (he chentet, onié they | *oreed landing on a Mexican moun. Thomas Stimson, Mrs. Donald True-| | tac alee elk tent pant comers, “oue| ae nee biood, Mrs. George Littlefield, Mrs. | Seeyrit Benefit aa mn ores ’ | Later he whispered to me JohnH. Piper, Miss Dorothy Shank, |* y put it briefly: | “ButI can get her tuned up for Ming Aimina George and Mrs. Cari | Association We'll smoke ‘em out. Lorimer! |. tew ‘lessons over some flat F. Gould. Taiks will be given durin, J. E. the aftern: by Dr. Hart an Miss Ruth Brown . Tea for Mrs. Ww ‘alker Complimenting her sister, Mra. A thur Wheatly Walker, who with M Walker left Monday cisco on the first stage of a journe: to Shanghai, Mrs. Robinson D. home Saturday afternoon. ows Doll Tea Mrs. John D. Ryan and Mrs. 1. C. entertained with Tea” at Mrs. rag dolls were Peters today “Doll where fifty course of construction. the table were Mrs. Corwi) Miss Jeanne Peters an y Gr tea for San Fran Pike entertained informally at tea at her Ryan's home, in the Assisting at ‘That's tem!" exclaimed The Seattle council 3156 of the Se-| curity Benefit association, successor | to the Knights and Ladies of Secur it! Gas here in learning. Texas nissy :” "] at | ‘When Eyes Are Right | if you're still set on ity, will give their regular monthly card party this evening at the I. 0. ,.|0- F. temple, Broadway and Pine |streets. Invitations are extended to ¥- Jali lodge members and their friends. Special prizes will be given for pro |gressive whist. Play room with at tendants provided for children for| the accommodation of parents wish-| cards U. S. Government | Linen Now on Sale) y My Unit Houses Sell pcause they fit the man with lim.| a You'll smile, ’n everything when you see these beautiful Felt Hats At Five Dollars You'll tell your share of the wide world that th Second Floor Shop certainly surpasses them all in values, to say noth- ing of that satisfying charm in styles. We Do Distinctive Remodeling. Ladies’ Sample | Hat Shop Second Floor Denny Bldg. 1408 Second Ave, All new, and most of them in|ited means, who wants a home and] in foriginal packages. Sheets, Pillow|because my prices are reasonable they will never ache or 4 | Cases, Napkins, Bath Towels, Rolier|$100 cash and $15 per month! smart. Cold winds will | Towels. The articles named aboye|makes you the owner of Y%acre| not cause vater Jare being soll at the offices of| tract ‘n Went Seattle and my unit] nq — Mi to water mp Lewis Wireless, 407 Hinckley | house. You move in and finish it pews ab aertee will not | building: woolen blankets, $5.50 your leisure, Free wood, room| Cause weariness of the Advertisernent, |for a garden and chickens and being! eyes. ~~ rid of the rent man means some-| 3 , » “e ‘TRANSPACIFIC TRIP | thing nowadays to the average fam But : hen they are ily I help the man who helps him wrong ner trouble begins, CUT TO 12 DAYS. self. So if you are willing to do| At first it is only a s j your part come and see me sation of tirednes: ; | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. new direct express service he San Francisco and Japan makes the work. After a time eyes will ache or smart ween | H. C. Peters, 716 3d Ave. . = or Local Office, 8424 36th Ave. Ww tranapacifi tstp 2 dare. instead 61°" Caan datio aanestie ts | occasionally, Then you 7, Honolulu is omitted ie |schedute Z aia: | probably will have “un- accounted for” headaches. Doctor's ceding, Fy Medicines There is only one real remedy—glasses. At the first indication of trou- ble, call and let us make a_ scientific examination of your eyes. Seattle Optical Co. NQ POCKETS, AFRICANS | WANT SILVER MONEY| | CAPETOWN, NeW. 12.—Natives of | Africa want silver. They are sus |picious of paper’ money and they haven't the pockets to carry it. Sil- |ver they hide away. Advice and treatment from regular lcensed physicians, and the highest grade medt- cines, The saving 1s made possible by having all pa- tients come to me—I make no hour calls, DR. WHITEAKER' DISPENSARY 906 Third Avenue SWEETNESS ON WAY FROM CUBAN FIELD MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov, 12.—DBlack [strap molasses from Cuba will be in the market by the #hipload in Mem-| phis. It's the first sea hip up the Mississippi north of New Or leans. 3 turing Opticians, Tp Second Ave, ARANTEED }) Kast 1890 SATISFACTION 10 take | Practical Optometrists and Manufne-| Ninnen, | } “The old |to come and take part | ment, place | 4 of our children in the best American Tettinenship: \go about with me. {turn will be interested in thing: Of course, T in| that | 1 20 Heeeption. ne $.00—Community etn Prof. New. he cares for ROWENA. ol mace, mecompan by Geidine o.0.,0 and Mripes s for the Tome county home demonstr: then jon} olor campfire Seattle Cirele, agers of Wood. eraft Will give a concert and dance at | 4:30 at the Bwediah club house eee Matasu Guard Club. Will_meet_with Mra. Allan Beall, 1846 Kast Thomas, at 1 p. m. for then he asked, with an’anxious | luncheon, eee Longfellow P-T. A. Will meet at the school house at |230 p.m. Mra. Mary Haley will give) a ® talk on the origin and history of| ‘AS ROOD | the Parent-Teacher Evergreen rit “Team of Danish Sister Society, Lodge No. 40 Will meet at the home of Mra. M. 615 North Fortieth street, at 130 p.m. Take Phinney avenue car the home under the prevatling high prices for necensities of life All women today are looking for a solution of the problem and are de string immediate relief. ative movement offers the smfest, sanest and most practical solution, the educational committee hope to show during the discussion at a meet ing to be held on Thursday afternoon t the b of Mra. G. R. Ostman. 7 Woodlawn ave. The meeting is called for 2 o'clock. Mra, Mary San. ders will speak on “How the Move mont Started.” Jean Stovel will give @ short talk on “Cost of Distribu- tion.” All women who have the com- | munity interest at heart are invited | |Seattle Business Women's Civie Club | The members of thix energetic club |desiring to become better acquainted | jwith the fundamental principles un-| n govern: | ke} derlying our great Americ in order that they may t more intelligent part in civic work, ave decided to begin a study of |American history beginning with the declaration of independence and the causes that Jed up to the fram ing of that great document. The reg ular meeting of the club will be held at Good Kata cafeteria, Thursday ening, November 13, Supper fr 6 to 7 o'clock. American history an discussion begins at 7 o'clock. It is hOped that every member will take ivantage of this opportunity to go k to school days in the history of pounitry pur ¢ We take’pride in the knowledge that our kodak enlarge- ments are noted for an unusual clarity of detail. Our Kodak man will show you — that’s what he is here for. Orders Called For anxsociations. | if we rush | Musical numbers will follow. | The cooper-| Dear Miss Grey: I am sorely in| need of advice, no take this oppor tunity of going to one whom I feel certain will help me. In the firet place I must tell you that am obliged to go out in the wari and ot only my own living but also financial help to my parents | and young sisters *\big offices getting a salary of $15 a week, which you can see in not muf- Ifictent to belp to any extent my |parents. Now, while going to school 11 wok up na Bninhed a course in| dramatic arts, an@ have read a great) j ai out in public, and not only my friends, Mins Grey, but every one in trying to persuade me to follow that} which they my I am best adapted| I should like very much to do #6, not only for the finagetal part of it, but also for the pleasure which I derive from the work, and I feel cer- tain that if given the opportunity I should make a success of the work. Tam not a sentimental person just trying this for the glory which may successful fall to my lot, but for common everyday reasons with a firm purpose to succeed. Now, dear Miss Grey, is the question, where hall 1 get in touch with the person who can place me? Is it first necer- wary that I get a sketch and a part- jner? Or if suMcient talent were shown would the manager obtain |these for me? I would be grateful for any information which you may be able to give me on this subject. Thanking you for your kindness, I am very sincerely yours, MADG Consult the local managers of deville; also, there are sev: eral theatrical booking agencies in the city that furnish acts for vaudeville. You will find them listed in the classified directory of the telephone book as I can not mention names and = ad- dresses in this column. If you can find a partner who would be congenial you no doubt would have better success in your act than if you relied on someone else to furnish a partner. ee | . Dear Mies Grey: I am up against iit now. Can you tell me how to jtake an ink spot out of a crepe de jchine waist? Please don't tell me to une lemon because I have and it jwon't work BILLIE. | If it is a white waist use hydrogen peroxide, followed by spirits of ammonia; if colored, nothing will remove the stain without removing the color also, . . Dear Mins Grey: |to. know |the moon. | It Wo would like what causes the eclipse of 8. AND B. | is caused by the interpo- | sition of the earth between the sun and the moon and the moon's consequent immersion in the shadow of the earth. This can ooeur only when the moon is in opposition to the sun | in the heavens, at the time of | full moon, and both sun and moon are near the moon's nodes, i. @., the points where her orbit crosses the plane of the ecliptic. | Third Term Query | Bobs Up Again, Dear Miss Grey: Will you settle a question for me? How many times | can a man run for president of the United States? A friend claima he is entitled to jrun as often as he likes, as there ia no law to stop it, Another friend claims he can be elected for only two consecutive terms; that he may miss a term and then run again, He also says that congress is trying to pass a law allowing the president to run three or more terms. ‘The first friend claims there never was such a law, but that it was practiced from | Washington's time that no man should run more than two terms. Which is correct? IB If you and your friends were familiar with the constitution of untry, as you should be, uld know that there is no a man being for three or more consecutive terms. No president ever has made himself a candidate, for president for | more than’ two consecutive s, and it is doubtful if one will, And if he should, it is wtill more doubtful if he would be elected, Gift in Order Dear Miss Grey: Is it right to give a Christmas present to an employer for whom you have been working for about seven months, and what would you suggest as a gift? TIER It is not at all necessary to give your employer a Christmas present. ‘BRITISHER STARTING . FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA LONDON, Nov, 12--Capt. Ross | Smith started on a flight to Aus tralia today by way of Europe and Asia, He ig piloting a Vickers-Vimy plane, try, town, 913 2d ave. SEC 0 Smart Blouses Greatly Reduced $4.95 and $9.95 — Models of Georgette Crepe, Net and Crepe de Chine These Blouses are were formerly much higher in price. Now broken lines, in both are marked at reductions. Sizes 34 to 46, but not all sizes in all styles and colors, At $4.95 are Blouses of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine’ and flesh-tint, corn, heliotrope, navy blue, maize and beige. ‘ At $9.95 are Blouses of Georgette Crepe in colors and combinations of colors — white, | rose, heliotrope, brown, bisque, henna and navy blue. Many are HAWAIIAN FEDERAL WORKERS ON STRIKE HONOLULU, Nov. 12.—Govern- ment workers on the Hana wharf have struck for more pay. requires employment of citizens on government jobs when they can be hired. But non-citizens may be hired when citizens will not work. So non- citizens are on the job now. MUSHROOM SPECIALS The law ARE RUN IN JAPAN KOBE, Nov, 12.-yMushroom pic- nies are an established fall activity in Kobe. Special trains are run to the regions where the mushrooms grow. 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