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SRT ME aa eee t re ma Se a See re ne eR cnt eer amm 4 . ‘ Se PAE EERE ee ER aS TAR--SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1919. BECCA STEVENSON 600. Home Phene, Capitol 617. toe Mr, and Mrs, George Faris gave a! Gnons . 1 Winte ’ Ball ; , {dinner at home wave ®) Snecial Music at First | The Course lout .Bhe says if two girls ond alee Informal parties, large, small and ree mtn T. #4 you {wa down the street, taal E Intermediate, are very we their! ate, and Afra, Garleton Hutskamp | Methodist Tomorrow Persomal Of True Love we walk on the outa Tan Way, and ons may they wuve. but entertained at their home edie Peetntenttedtiat Mine M Dear Miss G I have a friend ation if you care, too. And | he uid walk in the center. Which Sere te nothing like a wonderful fan Pret editation ing Marguerite Fairlamb left ys whom I learned to care very much| you should one in right? Ball, a genuine ball, to give founda Mr. and Mra. Robert $ Wilson | Ant tow Laveig Kotter hues | terday for her home in New York nwealth Club. for and we beca engaged Communicate with him, ik | HELEN AND GLADYS, Mon to a community's social life, gave their dinner at the Sunnet club sengere. Mt. Paul)... Mendetssonn | U{te? spending a few days wealth club meets) Aft leagement we da ing him to call and explain An eacort should always walle 3 The Winter mall at the Hotel Y emple Chorve. he guest of Mra, M Dow? November 17, at Good Bats litte om tanding, and, with everything. I'll bank on a hap t to the curb, whether he es Washington lave Mr, Gnd Mre. H.R. Williams were | Mle Quartet—-"Tne Prayer Perfect” oe Supper from 6 to 1 o'clock, | What others had told me about him| PY ending corts one, two of more women, that the fine art hosts at a dinner their home. Frwin J. Stenson Mra. Lawrer oe Wilis returned| All candidates for school and port | hot being what he should be, | brok | 10 aietatning te nc é or at th °. G Krnest. White, | Thursday from Hollingham where | elections h been invited to ad-|the engagement seishaiil bes Nineteen out of every 100 women Inciient to a worl: aval, te! re & 2 Danc ommnlter ¥ and Marry he has been spend A week with | dress the club, Program begije at 7! A while after thin 1 had s Heavie at Burde ne on between the ages of 24 and 35 work Hot to become historical wooree | innerand Dance eriory Anthemn=—"Mem her parents, Mr. and dirs, Purdy clock. All who are intereethd are eever Whereupon he askny | Mother's Shoulders for a living o € . ¥ » Ms - ore weleome to attend ° eoting eceupen he as pe a © other's” le pedo a ——- Hike the we< for Guests be Temple é OF ive! ee te leome to attend the meeting permi » come and see that 1|,, 20a Mise Grey: “A Mother's” let ~ | Bntertainmen a her ta r anise we tra, N yah the guest had pr and had, pee that Tl ter is 0, k. She knows how teh seale, bri and expensive. ane re homas Rordeaux Favikes Of her sonindaw, Mr. W. C. Brown, were recently married, have returned call and when I was not | te? nt ries the are and yet so wholly lacking in the ex-/ 89d Mr. and Mra, 8. R in Olympla. from their wedding trip and are at expected tc * sae — =~ lfor & to bring up the 6! E Guisite finesse of this one give a dinner of thirt : oP Mt oe their new home in Mount Baker | bed con y Gnd erenee cad ne | kaaeien lest homes have Carefully wrought and with con-| Rainier club thin evening Organ Pretudes Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Adams will | Uark encouraging smile and word for me. | thelr cares tether fons ee thie Bands of an artist is needed to re-|Kuests. Mr. and Mrw, Stanley where they have been for the past}, Mr. George Parker ts spending | without him, for he is so goods king /Mhoulders carry the biggest burden eoduce the rare quality of tight and Mr: and Mre Le oY Fields and Mr. | anthem month. few days in § and true . Eepecially is this true in regard to ‘ fine restraint whic the departure i. ant Mrw. Albert I, Bouffleur | _ a Mra, Harriet Todd Carter has come Mr. Louis Boynton left last night| rumors about him untrus, ans | * maid er known a from conventiona: in. |W! A. ertain the party with a dance | The to Seattle from Vancouver and is at | for Portland to spend the weekend.fown sister being the tigator of | Mother e. Be come 1 Koes pines a splendid nity without | ®t their home following the dinger orenéat @ puest Ri the Hotel Wa: ? . them, She did not like him as she likes and baby is well taken wa of the bizarre. x ington. Capt. Frank Arents Pium, medical ow I am well again and have! “@re of The forma! Washington was com-/Miss Hibler Engaged ore corps, U. 8. A., of ttle, arrived in| been for some time, but he & t|. Man time I would love to go t ety trar te arabian . gas - abr, Hnboend Tatiereen Gall sete [ Work Atmistice day on. tt me to seo fr . ;/% movie but my children are small Fare, tone and coh Gueata hur to Capt. Roemer Te Deum Laudamus’ Monday to her home at Bast Sound | Martha Washington. Capt eard from fri eee ae ee eee s s 1 an *. and din Mr. and Mre. Ross B. Hibler an after. spending three weeks in| been absent a year in France hin that he stil much for me,|*? I stay at home Bers, and theatres -might not t nounce the engagement of their | Oftertory Tenor’ mele acide tenn | Seattle He ts to hi © before long now MOTHER OF YOUE b 80 skillfully were the ac daughter, Jessie Luetle, to Captain) Me Harry Rowe Shelley af Sete, Mr. ahd Mra, Arthur M. Hannon | baving planned to go to South Amer . * — Of delicate twining smilax arr Charies ‘George Roemer, United Heary 0. Price, Mr, Don Godman, who has recent-|left Thursday morning for the Kast |!ca after I broke our engagement. |A Good Use i) form a private entrance States coast guard service ..s oe ly received his discharge from the|to be gone six weeks | ww, Misw Grey, I want him for! Mor Art Gum rounded the punch bow! which,|— ‘T 1 bide aa ~, * Braver yp h se % my very own, for 'T he is mine 4 7 he wedling wil Jake place in! My Sng to Pl rervice, has returned from overseas r De Skis, tel san a a Pea its floworwourt! end canopied | December “ir. Spargur to Play at | and is again at home in Seattle Mrs J, Reed, of Philadel) 8nd If I can't have him life would as dy an you . pedestal, stood under a magic sphere ere Temple Ch . hu reat of Mrs. William J.|20t be worth living how to rer lead pencil marks || Bible Lecturer of Brooklyn, N. ¥. P ef lantern, a lantern full three feet . > > . emple Chorus Concert i ee io ee ; a | How can I get him back? Would | from tan serge E, B. T And more in diameter. hung win Miss Polly Perkins Fearful lest. a program of ch. ancleco where be has been on| eee it be right. form aR? Weuld ror ou ahould be able to remove Will discuss this subject, Bause in rainbow hues, sharply em rstesa ht become me rip Mr. and Mra. W. W. Wilkinson | tat I would tik hiss otay,| S86. penal Sieeks by “erases phasised with its black ribbon Hos tess ) % ny of any ors” net And Mie. nad te @aks Geo a ae ees and sorry art gum \| which is agitating the . and patterned with a deti-| Before their Fortnight dancing Chorus have! yy Dare, Jestth Lown who theme for the stand I Te '| mind f all le th te tracery of gilded leaves class at Christensen’s hall last, eve Frcs ‘ oneph LA ‘ He nursed me and bathed my! Escort Walks minds of all people we¢ anged thelr y ‘The punch bow! itself, a block of | "/#, Mise Polly Perkins entertained | to be giver verb 28 and fevered t gg Confessions ofa Bride hollowed to receive its delicious | t%te set with a dinner at her home. | the second moven : 4 Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprine Amsociation mples #o tenderly, and was! On Outside world over, at th a smile when my ov ' y" Dear Mins Grey: A girl friend and “ught 1 was done » win my fleht f I had an argument on this subject oe Ind Concerto for V - | Mrs. » ses . accompaniment. Mrs “billowy vaulted ceiling of Spanish Mrs. Lilly Gives | Lynch, organist for Mlavor were draperies first gold. then | Luncheon Chorus, will be his « | Surquoise, falling into a paneled site| For the girls who aasisted her SParcur ls deeply interested in the Wall and finished with tassets. Thursdays at the Red Cross Tea) VOrk Of this chorus, as he directed In the west end of the main dining | Room, Mra. Farwell Putnam Lilly |! ff *everal months during the a I. B. S. A. TABERNACLE Seventh Avenue, Near Pike Street, give Jake been cite 'hi QPEN BIDS FOR MAINS Hye x 7? Bight bids for tron w mains to » old wood mains laid in fore it became a part of! Over the balconies and to form a ‘ at I but had the eame| replace t chance I once had, and that he was| Ballard t SUNDAY, November 16 Pros. or ball room, the hostesses re-|gave a handsome luncheon at the | "*"e® of Mr. Montgomery Lync VF, . yom oe Au oT QD py | mine advise me, Mina ter Seattle were opened by the | gelved their guests hind them a|Sunset club this afternoon, Covers (WHO Waa producing “The Waytarer'| 1 AM PUZZLED HOW TO GET A REPLY BACK |crey, if you car b of public works Friday after at 7:45 o’Clock Ted velvet curtain formed a gracious | were laid for sixteen at ¢ Ohio, The Temple TO KAT FRINE MILLER INCERELY SORRY aise for the many-hued beauty of ee Chorus feel elated over thefact TO KATHERINE MILLER ‘The man's interest in you dur- lowest bid was $430,000, 0 gowns and jewels, Tharles Mr, Spargur is to play on their pro. ar mevere his Se ee ee . tl Seats Fi P were ropes of salal, and tall, At Charleston gram. | “Quite charueter uggested, “that is, if you atehful, tende ate 100 lees than the estinmte of the All Seats Free. | SWeying pampas grass, silver tipped. | Miss Alice Ives, Miss Charlotte) Another soloist has been added to | morals are true to ty an wick and faint as 1 do that he haw not had a change engineer's offic Decision on No Collection. rose-colored gauze draped over | Mann, Miss Anna Adams and Miss their program. Agnes Nielson Jimmy-boy when I handed | be | of } dexpite your unjust at bids will be announced next Fri-| the electroliers defined lantern-wise Mildred Alle: of Tacoma, were | Skartvedt, the meazo soloist of the! Katherine Miller's letter to him an| , Utude ) with narrow black ribbons and fin-|among the girls who went over to Cre8nization, will sing Tue ) tahed with tassels gave to the entire | attend the dance given by the Of-| Sky's “The Pilgrim Sor 300m & soft glow. Along the window |ficers of the Sixth division in the| MY thoi ry from Do Silver candelabra bearing light- Red Circle club house at Charleston | * Thin ning ‘ee ing light Rapers alternated with baskets of Tbureiay. Miss Ives was a din-| Clared by some of America's pampes slips and the more | her guest on board the Arkansas be- | 8rtists to be one of the finest voices hunting for her; we promised we wimphatic beauty of bronze chrysan- fore the rand Miss Mann, Miag)@Mong the younger singers of to tell Morrison hour ia After he had read it,| But Jim helped me compose a reply, We | k told Mins Miller that the party head: | ed for the Lorimer mi was Jong and thin the haif-breed | e dark, 1 patroiied the hotel at the ap nes Was re We Mh, hour and Jim stood guard uld wend a emus. Adama and Mies Allen were enter-|Sountry, and her ope nade the ume for our letter to/ Mm the far end of the room the | tained on the New Yor —— Chorus h 2 put 4 = PRusicians played for the dancers se ye ‘ bar Seam ead ght, anyway,” wald Jim | one = fhe measanine floor was arrangea |7ives Informal Tea | First Methodist church Friday: « astray it ae Sen yee eae Ww W Pe curds, with the simpler dear Mrs, Thomas Scruggs entertained | ning, Novem’ 8, at 8 o'clock. The to ; | | ! Mon of piano lamps, and rugs, and | With Jan attractive Inform 1 tea ag og og Mair g . gt ore ee ee aoe ee a a tha reat] (| i) Baskets of flowers here and there, |"** “bartinent thin afternoon Ch ee ae a measenger to follow the | Won't know! And now—Jjust read tt Ot nage toro | Baraca cisars from a gilded tray | Marriage Announced jee ates evening trltn carrying a note which| Jim read {t aloud ae eee ad ge eee gE tg | Cards have been received announc-| Ming (7 wan also done in our best Frenct Help m s week or I wif run ea enaen, bane tele ee mee eens ee, Mrs. Connell to away with Mar Dwideewung windows of the nen ine the marriage of Mins Teresa Mo-| 47 Then Jim promised to, watch me | °* ¥ ng wil f the sup-| read : z Goe ebody ought te Fem. wave un exotic touch: | Jonn ; and Mrs. Give Lecture from a 4 the rnoon ned Loe yous of rose and white « athe is ar “yo . Nebraska,| Tuesday evening at the Women's | When | waa due to deliv te to | Mave self!” exclaim IN Seems che dba ate | pater, howe ne al Parnas hata Tignes rie mel it mast for me to any that TODAY BARNEY HAGAN gh table held yilighted om | Seattle, where he attended the Unt ¥ {or the f parks | ve —- si and me teen yt CAD versity of Washingtor. for two years. eit mecha so ys _—_ de a of flowers oan ; — ata. | chaps. {ferent to the iim ® At each end of the Toor a mirror He t+ a Delta Tau Delta x S aaeamaan chase, nantes is oe THE FIRST “Let the Rest of the MS placed to reflect the beauty | . aria of sped age mid understand how one id Bin. Along one side was a tretiix| Mrs. Abel to Donations for s aaeeeve ' BER mene so onenionthag’ tase SHOWING OF World Go By’ . : and ferns; the wall brack \Give I h | “diay enough to want to be a pi 6 ee eee Composed by ERNEST R. BALL were wound with flowers ive Luncheon | Red Cross What I really had, I suppose, was A REAL Ares ae twen . . " t t th . niger the won| Complimenting Mrs. Charies Mul-| ‘The Red Cross Store senda out an|{h® nerve of a fool, I hadn't the (To Be Continns® ol n irs. ua j len. a recent bride, Mra. Victor Abel| urgent appeal for donations for its ast notion of what I was letting| - ~ | will entertain with a luncheon of| (Christmas sale. H siiday time is fast | myrelf in for. Some women have! eht covers at her home Saturday and now is when dona-| made airplane recorda, and 1 told! Im 10 years the descendants of a | fternoon. kinds are most needed. | myself that I might just as well be! “Male pair of rats, if allowed to mul-| All articles should be sent to the| numbered amon the pioneers, UPIY undisturbed, would number 48 | store at Fourth and Virgina, Pe d * | 219.698,843,030,244,720 | co ah hough as I peered into the blue! *?? | . above me I didn’t care much about Sigma Kappa Dance | making an altitude record Ag Range ig of Ba Kappa sorority will enter-| «py Alexander McEwan. Mra. Wall-| given this winter will take place to-| November 29, In Littles fallen HL McEwan, Mrs. Keith’ Logan | night. xf ee : {tt and Mrs. Thomas Stimson. eee 2 were dinner parties of all| SENSATION! Treat, Mrs. Robert Greer, in Edward I, Garrett, Mex John At the Army Ballinger, Mrs. Daniel Kellener, M fe Burke, Mre Architala Downer, ;and Navy Club Mire. Langdon C. Henry, Mrs. Paui| ‘The second of the Informal hops | ‘alter Moore,| at the Army Let's go eat at Boldt'’s—uptown, 1414 3d Aves downtown, 913 td Aw. the time I'm a grandmother, women will have their ow ph to }and make calls in. Why | Dances at Bremerton It izes before the ball. among the | Delta Tau Delt The officers of the Navy Yaré|ear | * OW" Wousht F tom 1y, those given below: Delta Tau Delta entertained last | have issued invitations to another | The ahi i i 2 - evening with an attractive informal |*¢tTies of hops beginning Wednesday, he ship may ‘have been a steady | Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green enter-| dance at the chapter house, follow. | November 26, in the Sail Loft of the | taxi, ax Jim insisted, but it with a dinner at their home| ing their reception yesterday after-| Yard > to me. The mechanics compliment Rear Admiral Harry , noon | » connectior Field and Mrs. Field. Red berries, greens and flowers! i 1 a = made. effective ‘decorations. ior"tne | Donation Party ap | Mr. and Mfs. C. D. Stimson gave, beautiful and artistic house. The| The executive board and the su patrons and patroneases for the | Perintendent of the Florence Critten “ Benner #t the Highlands. ee ee a ron Mes. Winns hton Home will give & donation party. | leason Edris, Mr. and Mra. R. M. Dyer, Mr.| in celebration of the twentieth an-|to hold the § Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eddy were | and Mrs. George W. Fischer’ and |niversary of the home, on the after her st An wait? Het oo—nedan wt err sr 9! *. Skin trouble costs for a & dinner for twenty-four at Mr and Mra. Louis Seagrave. Fang and evening of Friday, Novem: | “pump” in the ses out rr) ber 21. of my senses. Jw st Fany @ man his job | The committee in charge a while. As | : Mr. and Mrs. Archibald §. Downey | Thanksgiving Dinner at | nouqces that the home ix in_need of | round on the clouds’ for N i we a dinner for General H. F.| a a. ie ries, vegetables, bed and table We skimmed the edge of a cloud) No matter how efficient a mad may nd Mrs. Hodges at the Sun.| the Tennis Club |linen, dishes and general house fur. Dank 1 recalled another unique ex it he has an ugly skin-eruptien, 16 eam r |nishings, and that anything will be perience, Once I had dined in a U- there are positions i nic ne | _To celebrate Thanksgiving in the | Oo oshie from “a glass ty, bar it re are positions in which he cannot ov a proper manner there will be a dinher h t at the bottom of the sea. 1 be tolerated le now th Mr. and Mrs. George Warren Boole | at t ernally popular Tennis club | °F soap and a towel to a million | preferred an airpiane to a submarine, poe ig the le br dowotdo se | gave a dinner at the 2 ast contagic but ether 7 unset club. Thanks evening, followed by | dollars.” Itho I climbed out of the car, afte = dancing for those who wish It. Rea-|_, The home will be open for Ss tudld aie hie lacus, wae Led tt people are afraid, they avoid him, and he Mr. and Mrn. Harry Whitney Treat | ervations should be made with Mrs, |tion from 2 o'clock to 8 in the eve | ot io ny heart than T eared to con. (Us Make way for aman with a clear Wwe a dinner at their home. Ral! sant 762 ning. For those who are je to in my heart than I ¢ D COM: |b ealthy skin. 1 mpd = Ba Rollins, East Ae | attend, the coramittee ar @ gifts | fens to. healthy skin, k, when Mr. and Mrs. Mark Odell were _,, . , . | will be received and ca To prove that I was “ : ° nner hosts at the Sunset club. Children’s Musicale Red Cross headquarters, 315 Plt yodadhreal Shore oe The — ity street ~ ’ . ‘ Emmanel! Backus, the little|™ eS noon, but Jim «aid that the bus ; lexectained Meith a dinner ‘at their | 2008 Co nly Wn mee on | Pythian Sisters | Souls ‘Deve te be Gried ep “ty th Greatest : " Backus, has iswued invitations for a |? Sisters | mechanics after each ascent. More Esmee, Gray Gables, for Mr. and Birn| Bachem inais tobe miven Bat Pythian, Sitery will give. thal Foo, Neca Problem one. urday aft t her home, | monthly dance in the Knights of athe: es Pa Ointment and Resino! Soap stop itching Any he, oc jira Clanée Malsokn - | Pythian hall, First ave, and Pike st.) however, will always remain and clear away eczema and similar if eae ae Thanksgiving Dance |dance was announced for last night, | “Unfinished business + ig [AUtROT: #0 quickly and easily ? ; \ Woman ‘ — | Gamma Ph a will give an in-| ange ole Peachy ret Le Ever a. and Mrs. Donald Hartzell en-| f mal dance oe. here n! house | Order of United ay Bn find | Faced! riained at the Sunset club on the evening of Thanksgiving. |, pain <> ico oats: RE a Rint -| Workmen gambling houses wer . of | #ted. As we apr Aad ¢ Seattle lodge Honor, Ancient 1 saw two men carrying a | \ <Workmen, will ¢ hearse, One of the crowd 1 ee rn MEANY HALL ning at 9 o'clock at E in a 1 na in the Arcade building. fight over anhnnre honors conferred. All Finns ‘ cordially ted aially tovited. | and look dead man,” 1 SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR Conductor Neighbors of Woodcraft Olympic circle No. 87, Nelahbors of Woodcraft, will give a da Elks’ hall nd Comtae 3 ber 17, at half p: METHODIST MINISTERS ARE GRANTED MORE PAY YORK, Nov, 15.—Minister: Methodist ministers —wil for higher pay ein their salaries, t eight * $100.00 in Cash Prizes for Rhymes About (FLORENCE REED IN A PICTURE THAT PROVES THE POWER OF THE SILENT ART “The Woman Under Oath” PLEASE DON’T * Tell your friends how she solved the problem. LET 'EM GUESS! not have to strik = Bearing fruit, per acre.......$350 First Popular Concert ‘Alfalfa land, per acre....... .$200 ina ata aoe mae wh a earns, naan a Saturday ee of the Methodist | Raw land, per acre...........$75 ry Commi Episeo| church In the average Methodiat min inter's salary was $823. The mini-| mum established in most districts now is $1,200. Laymen have takén| the initiative in raising these «lar. fi» cit ores “SHIP-BY-TRUCK” The NEW ACE An First prise, # ne ine, $10 Nov. 15 1IRZA CAW: Soprano isting Artist Under Government Canal—close to two railroads. Phonegor write. 7 As Brilliant Orchestral Program 70 Musicians Tickets on sale at Sherman Clay's Piano House and at the door. ; ZA» * : 5 HENRY C. <<" .| ames EWwIncco. |) oy It'y ¢ out of mone: And you'g like to try your Inek, Jus me abou 7 bin If your dealer ¢ n't supply Prices—25¢, 50c, 75¢ Take Roosevelt Park, Uni- versity and Cowen Park Cars, Terrshone Killott 182 1 Glos Prpauets A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avcid Imitations aod Substitater,