The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 8

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STEVENSON Main 600, EBECCA Office Phone, |“Donation Day” for Orthopedic Hospital By R Mrs. Skinner to Give Luncheon will Mrs. David Edward nne Of the utmost interest to all entertain with a luncheon of twenty | fiends of the Children’s hospital is covers at th club Saturday |. “Donation Day" Ihen shower enc eee and er tea to be iv Thursday Mrs. Bullitt to M venue, from 4 until 6 o'clock Compliment Mrs. Harrah | 18 1s hoped that, the inadequate sup- With Mra, Julius Harrah, of] croatty enlarged at this time, Sheets Yakima, as ho guest, M 1 w slips, bedspreads, towels and Ander Scott Bullitt will be h as at othy all are needed fan informal luncheon at her home @ 5 Gheate. eines @2 te 00-anl the Highlands t © the dimensions which ° » beds in the hospitals; of Dinner Before Dance 1 by dL and 16 by 14; Before the Broadway Orthopedic guild's dance at the Army & club tomorrow evening Mrs. Fetter and Mrs. J. H. Bk entertain with a dinner at fa Is, 35x17 and bath towels, 42 by 24 ar loths, 79 by 6 dd Navy H. who do wish to bring nier club. a ace fering to go ‘At the Army and | 2 musical Navy Club C. Henry will be given and tea. will The hostesses for the next ¢ Broadway Orthopedic guild's #v ful dances tomorrow evening r ‘Army and Navy club will be } t Am txetath Hi. J. Fetter, Mrs. J. H. Bloedel, Mrs. | to all guild members and frienda o George Warren Boole and Mrs. Wal-| the hospital Race Green Collins, | oe 7 ~ “ 2 ” Bring and Buy Sale About Dolls Under the auspices of the Daugh Mrs, Stuart Thompkins entertained | ¢ British Empire, a “Br s of the With a doll tea at her home this y" sale will be held at afternoon to dreas some of the baby Mrs. John McMillan, 1707 @olls of which her department has! Sixteenth avenue, Wednesday after: | ebarce. hoor There will be baby dolls in long) Along with the jellies and jams, | clothes, and in short clothes, and injand other gingham rompers; there will even be] things, a ome-made be taken | delicious} few orders will Baby dollx with marked linguistic} for English plum puddings. ‘Ability, who can say mamma and/ in addition there will be a table | Papa with the utmost distinctness. | of hand-made things to appeal to the ~ early Christmas shopper Mrs. Robert Wilson, in charge of During the afternoon, Mra. P. D. | the Kewpie dolls, has distributed | tughes, who has r ly returned | ‘About three hundred of them of all| from overseas, will speak on Y. M sizes and expressions, to be properly |C. A. work in Russia ed for the big event, December) ‘The proceeds of these sales go to array: ‘2, 12 and 13. local charities as well as to the treas “ salen jury of the association Junior Practice Club | a8 The following program was given } Musical and Bridge Tea at the meeting of the Junior Practice pomorrow the Queen Anne Guild elub with Mrs. Mason la tr Be ve of the Orthopedic hospital will enter terday afternoon. The subject o er tain with @ musical and bridge tea Brogram wae Debussy’s “Pelleas ¢* /at the home of Mra. Arthur W. Pratt nde «| 218 Kinnear Place. Bridge will be —"De Bi . Hie Life and Muste. . 4 . ecccaer Bestt, Bullitt played from 2 until 4 o'clock, and | there will be tea and music from + Then Beir. aus DeRussy | until 5 o'clock. Those who fo not| “Dawn”. +. Peart G. Curran) play bridge are urged to come in Mra. Ira Rawn. Miss Margaret Ames at the piano. Pynopsis of play, Pelleas ot Melisande, by Macteriinek Mra. Leteher Lambuth. Teetections from the opera, “Pelleas et | | for tea. ‘The tickets will be fifty centa, and the proceeds go to the Children's | hospital Assisting during the afternoon will | G, Shorre de be Mrs. E ck, Mra. Tom SB eeneine Margaret Ames | Mesdag, Mra. R. K. Roberts, Mrs. 0. Mrs. Letcher Lambuth will be/ A. Kjos, Mrs. G. Alston Hole, Mrs. | hostess to the club at its next meet-| William H. Howard, Mra. D. V. Mo ing. | Donald, Mra. A. W. Pratt, Mra. Her : +69 |bert Witherspoon, Mra, C. Schwabe, Change in Sunset Club Mrs J, B. Howe, Mrs. A) "a eo Program Cooper, Mra. 8. D. Owing to a severe throat affection | “ rockett and Mra. W. W. Greenwood. Mrs. Carl Hobtitzell has had to can-| a eee cel her appearance on the program |Reception to be given at the Sunset club to-| Z ont ONES Morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr.|__The reception for General and Mr Michali de Caro, an Italian baritone, | Harry F. Hodges, which Major and @ill substitute for Mrs. Hoblitzeil, | Mr. John Herman Hood gave at |the home of Mrs. Hood's parents, Presenting the following numbecrietti| Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McHugh, Sunday @) Gavotte .. “""Givek-Frahme |afternoon, was unusually brilliant 4c) Bourre in B minor. Bach-Saint-Sacns reat shaggy chrysanthemums Mrs. Helen Whiting Phillips |were used in profusion about the Italian sone ms, and the dining room was car o Gomme so Conte.o 1 rose out in brilliant artillery red. arn venennne «- e remare’ |. Mrs. Richards of Lieut. Wil- eee epee Soe tee lard Karl Richards, with Mias F Mr. Michal de ¢ jsister of Major Henry J. Hateb, pr Kk Bentley at the piano | sided at the urns d the first ninor Brahms | hour, and Mrs. Farr, wife of Col Mra. Phillips B, Farr, Mra, Woodruff, wife | Otho W | of Lieut. Col. J. A. Woodruff, the sec Assisting in the entertain John Fred fond hour. ment of the guests were Mrs. “O That ‘Twere Podsible = beweee Monroe, Mias N. Agnew, Mra (ey “TH 1 Wake” k Sparling, pliss Iza Agnew, Mrs a) Waits, Op 4 Elmer Theodore Foss tthe Mine : Helen McHugh. | or » from | ergs Mrs. Phillips |To Be Married | ‘The hostesses for the afternoon ‘Will be Mrs. Gilbert Le Baron Duffy | and Mrs. Claren Lamont. | . : For Mrs. Phillips Morrison In honor of Mrs. Phillips Morri Tomorrow The marriage of M © to Mr was ‘Tuesday, mnized November was postponed on account of the ill ness of Miss Bestor’s mother. The son, Mrs. Cecil H. Bacon was host-| ceremony will be performed Wednes- | ss at an informal luncheon at the|day evening at 9 o'clock at St.) Sunset club, followed by bridge yes-|Mark’s church with Rev. H. H.| terday afternoon. jowen officiating. A small recep-| ° . tion will be held at the home of the |bride’s parents for the bridal party Doll Tea Mrs. George E. Morford was hoat-|°™" ‘mul¥: following, the service. ess at a Doll Tea at her home this , Siternoon. |The Kalons Club | The Kalons entertain | Hour of Lecture Changed] wat friends « with the| ‘The hour of the lecture to be given | second of t series of edu-| this evening at the Women’s Univer- | cational me: 1 dinners tomor-| sity club, with Mrs. J. J. Connell as |tow evening at the Army and Navy | the speaker, on “The Nursery |club rooms. Dinner will be served | Rhymes and the Folk Songs of| promptly at 6:30 o'clock China,” has been changed from & to} Following the dinner the club $30 o'clock. Colored lantern slides | has secured Mr. John H. Carter, pres will illustrate the lecture ident of Carter, MacDonald & Vin-| oe. cent D, Miller, I who will deliver | Program at Red Cross an address on “The Upbullding of Tea Room Seattle.” Mr. Carter is a business man of long standing and has been | actively identified with the growth | ‘Thursday during the noon hour at|and progress of Seattle during the the Red Cross Tea Room Miss Ty-|jast decade. Fonne Whitney will give some short| All members are urged to attend readings. Mrs. ess for the day. For Mr. Randolph Honoring Mr. George Randolph, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Lilly, Miss Marjorie Campbell enter. tained with a dinner at the home James Wylie is host- this ning. meeting next Wednesday Meeting of Broadway Orthopedic Guild | The dren's Orthopedic hospital will meet | Broadway Guild of the Chil-| of Dr. and Mrs. Guy Shearman a «, Frede I Peterkin last evening, and later with | St the home of Mrs. Frederick Taus-| e party at Moore * ay ig @ theatre par y at thi foor af clock, All mem. | ged to be present In Charge of Dance : <ee will Miss Marjorie Schuett charge of the given at the Red Cross Tea Room this evening. have | United Workmen |Card Party | | ‘The social committee of the Seattle For Mr. and Mrs. Pureell|! nantes Weckined, fal er of United Workmen, has Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harold| arranged a special card party to be Purcell, who are their guests, Mr.| n tonight at 9 o'clock jn Ever and Mrs. Hugh Purcell will entertain nt fourth floor of the A @ number of guests at the dinner |cade building. All members and dance at the Tennis Club tomorrow | friends are invited evening. a oat J Annual Fair Matinee Luncheon The Ladies’ Aid of Grace M. B.| The program for the Matinee|church, corner of Thirtieth a luncheon tomorrow at the Women's |and King street, will hold their an-| University club will be given by Mrs. | nual lay Christm sale at the} Frederick Clark in several vocal|church Wednesday, ember 19. | numbers, Mrs. BE. P. Whiting will| Dinner will be served from 6 until 8| be hostess | o'eloc | eee re ) Dinner for Dr. Turner —\Announce Marriage | Dr, Willlam K. Turner, who re-| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Emch of| cently returned from Wurope after| Seattle announce the marriage of | almost four years’ service in the|their daughter, Anna, to Mr. Jame Royal Army Medical corpy with the|Kdward Deady, Monday, November British fore was honor guest at a/ 10 dinner given last Friday evening by| Mr Deady will be at Dr. and Mrs, Samuel Wesley John-| home : © yringa.” . Wisteria Dancing Club The next dance of the Wisteria club's winter series of informais will be tomorrow eve wen's ba) son at their horne . Green and Black Club The their in Christen. arin, nd Black club will give y Informal” Saturday | ember 29, in the Mount | vark clubhouse. THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 WOMANS PAGE Meet for Luncheon at Bon Marehe Representatives of all organi tions indorsing the nationwide cam. palgn against tubercul the fnanc ing of Which in carried out thru the sale of Red Cross Christmas seal will meet at the Marche at luncheon tomorrew 5 when five minute talke will t iven by the campaign manage representatives of the vark organizations and others will be made Reservations may ade thru the Anth:Tuberculo: f King ‘ount or the Washington t Elliott 4974 Gris wold in chairman luncheon committee, and Mrs, Trafford Hut son district manager for! and King county sal Entre Nous Club pleted plans for a Novembe ' formal dance, to be ven Saturday evening, November 2 in the Ma Temple. This of the series which The committer Mr. Clair Maynea, Mr Hurnaide nand Mr patrons George Hor and patrones will be Mr, and 2 Mrosand | Mrs d Mra, C. 1, Ma K. C. Green ar K. MeMillan this L. I dance Rue, Mr and Mr W M and M Personal Mr. and Mrs. Julius Harrah, of Yakima, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Langdon C. Henry eee Mr. and Mrs, Ransom Calkins, Jr left Saturday for Chicago and New York to remain three weeks. eee Mra. George McDonald, who has been the guest of Mra, Howard Thomas, will leave Wednesday for her home in Vancouver : Mrs. L. J. Reed, of Yakima, ts a guest at the Hotel Washington two months. oe Minn June Kenefick, of Portland, ts & guest at the Hotel Frye for a week see Mrs. W. P. Lynott Vancouver is the t of her soniniaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelle eee Mrs. H. L. Greene is spending a few days in Tacoma at the Hotel Tacoma. eee 8. Bolcom leaves today to visit her son, Mar- at Yale hey expect Christmas holidays in Mrs. Henry for the Bast field, who ts to spend the New York Mra, Evelyn I. Winchell left ‘Inst week for Low Angeles where she will make her home. . . Dr. and Mrs, Homer Dudley have returned to this city after two hw’ stay in the East, where Dr ey attended different clinics. eee Dr. and Mra. Frank I. Horefall will return Sunday after a four trip in the East, where Dr attended the congress of cons in New York, the surgical * in Montreal and Canada. Mrs. R. Knox Roberta left recently for a trip to vartous in South: ern California. oe Mr, and Mra. Farl C. DeMoss and family have noved from $45 d Sength ed Stam Germea is power food because it contains the germ, the very life, of the wheat. Wholesome and delicious! And a/ways econom- ical—in the health and strength and stamina it yields. SPERRY FLOUR C0. U. 8. A. 10 mills and 44 dis- tributing points on the Pacific Coast for lat ave, N, to 702 12th ave, N [tore from 10 until 4 for work | 3y CY NI HIA GREY Mra. Thomas Franklin Kane, who rogressive Thought Club. |Gain Beautiful Neck } movement not more t five t t f is the guest of Mra, Arthur 8, Hag-| Steets at the Mederated club house |) ° ‘ times - gett, Is spending a few days in the|at 1:30 p. m. Miss Hird Bundy, wil|By Physical Exercise Reader Like country speak on “Philanthrop: a Contam Dear Mins Grey! 1 have nicety|To Produce Neu Cynthia Letter pt hth rar r , rama ome inter 4 } divas Srelicelat! Wa. These ‘ta ‘tn ‘to |Srtod ale wrelourn’ haped arms and ankles and many|Shades of Flower 4 seen ; attle for a few days on her way] “. | people have admired my hands, but Dear M G he other 4 tte 1 are from to visit her family in| r Auxillary. | what I want most, 1 have got,| When I wa a w at a . tw ; Loa Angeles | Meets for luncheon at 12:80 o'clock jana th in @ prett ang | home, th ibe f ane | ¢ wid ths lin the Blue room of the Y. W. C. A.| shoulders, You seem. te up, and in th < Mr. and Mra. Edgar Ames will! Officers of the Pioneer Association | many things, so 1 thought tie o of t ; leave the first of next week for the are expected to mp lyou could tell me how I by @ new chemical proce er a c West, stopping on the way to vinit 7.3% ast impreve m a have a ade of « , Mr, Ames’ mother tn St, Louls Women of Mooseheart Legion. iders, and I will be ete tired, I t é 1 RE yore | wil moet in ™ temple at me tions, l ded te See ’ Mra. J. M. Clapp returned last |p. m nets and eheie ‘ou if th - : from Calgary, where she ha oFei:® veloped “- 4 sites vciadinoeey: 1 ED 1 spending a month with her sis | Home Missionary Soclety amber er” lan k ™ : Mrs, Wellington P, Walker he Woman's Home Missionary reiaes, Morr " t : — od ard ad Society of Gilman Park M. ¥ * with P ‘ Beng Carl Ontrander arrived fr will meet W thruout the da t ° : Gibbon last week and with Mra, |o'clock at the sition ¢ ander left f an Fra West I a me They will travel thru Southerr the ha ted + fornia before returning to Seattle ible while ek Mc " i i “s 1D San Francisco. ‘They heir « head of them thru Calle rem. weeks 1919. Confessions of a Bride . . ot = - CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY North Queen Anne Parent-Teacher | JANE FINDS ¥ Association VERY MUCH Will give & 10-cent tea for benefit MATRIMONY of the bo: to be equipped wit oocer suits, at the home of Mre * —— Te =e M, Wanser, 20 West Dravus wot My flying lesson ok my mind M ' Meine will sing. puaic by 1 pg ped He girlie. pdePe ry Ann Loleta|oft from Bob and Miss Miller, I ford. All mothers and friends|think Jim planned them more for a that than for the sake of gratifying Tonia Social Club. re to pilot a plane, My Will meet at 2 o'clock In Masonic troubles made me a little temple: reckless isnrcee At any rate, T ay es tried to et them by putting my Seattle Woodcraft Thimble Club, Entertains with a card party at|™mind work. = sneaereene the Wooderaft chub rooms, Rallway Jim's structions with af exactness oan ding, room 212, at 2:15| Which shed him. | om I on ve to tell you a thing eee once and you've got it, si You | Red Cross Seal Campaign. ought to be in the secret service.” | The annual luncheon for the @ My memory i* not to my own rangements of the Red Cross Chr mas campaign will be held this y at the Bon Marche tea rooms at 1 Arrangements are b » attendance o' ar v7 It's due to the way father brought me up.” | | “I wish the professor had brought | up all the guys Ive had to teach said Jim of ‘em ever got an idea inside of his in | 7| the last two years “None | city of Seattle and King | sunty tows chairmen for the sale/MUt until he had made me say it of seals by the AntiTuberculosis | three times over.” League of King county, The guests! “Father's theory waa that a of honor and speaktrs at the lunch:| normal child will get a thing the eon will be Mra. Overton G, Ellis firet time it in told, provided the idea state chairman of the at of the state board of health; Mra. N 8. McCready, of Snohomish, distric’ manager of the Eighth distr t the campaign, and Mra. B chanan, executive secretary of Washington Tuberculosis amociation Lady Eagle Club. Holds its regular monthly meeting | Mra. at 1 o'clock at Foresters’ hall Elizabeth Brant will preside see Whitworth Parent-Teacher Associa tion. Will meet in the school at 39 oc ‘Children’s Books Lauretburst Orthopedic Guild. WU hold its monthly meeting with Mrs. Dorsie FE Bard, 6120 Eas Forty-second street, | Laurethurat from 10:30 until 6 o'clock cee Canadian Woman's Club Auxiliary. Will meet at Red Cros headquar Nis ih, FOR BREAKFAST Spam fom Cn hoes pe GE 1; Mra. J. 8. McKee, vice chairman; Mre. Ft of Sunnyside, member Kk. Mine Collingy will #peak on is put In words the child can under stand, Father believed that children lone this natural power, which they originally ponsess, thru the fault of their parenta. He used to nay that # could develop quick percep- j tion in a child with far less waste of than they now put into usly repeating and repeating what they have to my Sin, I wish your dad had taught study had a hard myntem. | was supposed to mind on « leason so comp | 1 had it learned by one reading? 0} “Wheeew! whistled Jim. “It ap-| pears to me that the old man's! theory took root and sprouted!" | “I wish I could say that it had! worked. The most I can say in that nT think awfully well of the theory Your mother and I are applying Babs with grand tra dren's muscles . | eradh "And ta | energy nervy me He Jim. I rate my that ely it to Parents | from the} nuccess © care of their stomachs _The Large Can Saves rita Grey first place. Expectant Mothers applic A Penetrating Application At al eychinange Smieh Rershint a Macherhand sad Raley, Free times, altho it © to be | SRADNMLD PECALATOR CO. Dust &D Aion lh 25cts on the Dollar ---and Crescent Baking Powder does not deteriorate. Evon after the can is opened Crescent re- tains its original strength and efficiency. Therefore you make this posi- tive saving in the 5 Ib. tins of Crescent. We know indeed that Crescent can stand the severest tests for baking efficiency and all around good quali- ties, for not a pound can get by the rigid tests and technical scrutiny of our cheme ists. Crescent raised foods are light, sweet, and whole- some. CRESCENT MPG. CO, Seattle, Wash. Crescent Baking Powder Your grocer can supply you. jand let their brains | i Jim | 1 grasped Jim's | how to run a pl rve to | take a chance!" | | instructions about ane long before I had jd me. He T getting the ne | gave me rul out of a spin: “Neutralize your cor trols and the bird will fly straight! he said. | just one For once, at least, I didn’t concen trate on what was said to me I was thinking that putting the matri. monial joy-stick into neutral would | probably make my domestic ship | “lever too 1 Most wives fuss so much when have trouble with their hus bands that the domestic ship never | gets a fair chance to right itself, | If they would just keep still and hold | steac ly, the good ship of matr mony | 1 level off in grand style | ndings provided my chief diffi culties. The firet time Jim told me to “nose her down” I didn’t dare to do #0, but kept going round and | round tn circles trying to bolster up my courage, Jim had to take her | down himself. Upon another oc casion IT made a grand staircase be tween the heave and t earth I brought the a ane down by steps, first I gt and then I leveled off, | glided and le a and the effect if it had been sketched been a succession of auch as the would have broad terraces ancient gods might have for a giant stairway the Finally T ptumped down the to last five feet and landed flat an caked"—Jim said, and broke a tail skid Another time I Jand the accordin, ran into a ditch ‘old girl stood on her nose,” | to Jim, and “smashed her bonnet.” And I was scared almost | to death! “I'm having the same kind of troubles I had when coming down to plain married life after my moon, Making a landing on fint little part of the to be done honey some world has got every bride and groom. | It's the inevitable! T laughed a bit foolishly, hoping that Jim didn’t guess what a Bob and T had made honeymoon. after our own Jim left for his aviation camp with 4 little wrinkle of anxiety brow “Jane, don't I've gone! | is a better in his you be reckless was his warning teacher than I am. If asn’t I wouldn't leave the old bus here for you to fool with.” (To Be Continued) after “Sorg | Legion Calls for | Government Action) Calling upon the national and state governments to take immediate stey to stamp out the I, W. W. thruout| the country, more than 700 members of the Elmer J, Noble Post of the American Legion demanded Mo night the expulsion from the n of all “trattoriou: itious sonable organizations.” and | 8 PLACE | the of} NO RENT IN T There ity Southern California, which is wholly built on stilts and where no rent is paid, on coast I Give You Reliable and Up-to-Date « Dentistry - Which Will Please You One cannot fool the public and maintain that wonderful confidence that my prac- ~ tice enjoys today. DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH—When they start to go, they go fast. The time has passed to let poor teeth destroy your ability I offer the BEST Dentistry at the lowest-known cost—a high standard of workmanship, the best materials and years of experience are decided factors in causing you to bring your dental troubles to the Crown offices. DON’T DELAY The slightest ache or the smallest cavity in your tooth is an indication of trouble to come—check it in its earliest stage—come to our office at once. You need have no fear of coming to us. Our work is as painless as modern methods and the most up-to-date equipment will permit. None but the most skillful operators are employed by us. 4 Out-of-Town Patients receive special attention. If desired, the work will be completed in one day. We will take impression of your mouth in the morning and the work will be complete the same evening. Dental Offices DR. REID, Manager OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY MORNINGS cond and Spring OVER PALACE HIP THEATRE amination and Advice I an Phone Elliott 3048 Tacoma Office, Thirteenth and Broadway

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