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y RE BECC " or in 600. Mr. and Mrs. Fay | University Alumni eid tvs. Putte hate to Entertain Reunion pe Dinner today to apend the winter in ¢ Mr. and M John Purinton Fa Alum f the University of or wii be hosts at y di « w “ ' 1 an nformal M Corde ’ M Kath Thanksgiving day ee the Cor e ‘ Crawf 1 t Andrew Me Ma the ¢ ' Wed! lay eve Fall and Lieut, Stuart Macklin chap Bridge Linc a x \ 1 L, Coward, W + . y w (ite . 1 ten jaye Sunset Club ’ ! ty and W ‘ the GW, Potter rune Mra. Stephen » and Mra!) alumni Ww 1 M 4, “Montana, returned Claude Malcolm enterta dg ae Ge at the s aftort with an informal luncheon for eiaht’ Entertainment Committec t ee. Pay left Saturday which was followed by two table sand wit Sake - t a three w bust oridge. ee » th hard ar 1 eee b dg » ne « 1 Pre Tayh I Mrs. Babcock te yy eg & : Entertains " Neg lo : with | hie With Mr. Shirt ook ax t eS) eee bee eee ‘ way onst guest, Mrs, Walter Thorpe Babc wel s : ry NE entertained with a dir at her | 4, ' oe tom ted tr. Wir M has returned home Friday evenin Mr. Blalo eee ! man, wh he went on @ has returned to Seattio to make } ui bu triy home and has recently been appoint: Jack London Club ose ed Seattle « ager in Foreign | py Misa V © Jarmen, of East and Dome by the govern: | Formed 1, will a Prt to be the ment Mre. Bras Bratherd énitertained of M Huteson for Mrs. Blalock, with her two sons es ; the St. Pau . < on her way to Paris to visit her par fo with @ ' see ents. She is a remarkably talent rhea St nah wiokaia | Souk Gra \ Mark arrived singer and will stady again, k SR gp Eggert ss A 3 hay from Francisco to be her visit nad, wit ' Jack London clut ak he guest arenta and teacher at the Paris ervatory ie t ' 1 the first of where she once won the prize f Rigg = ; suire M will join her the most gifted student ‘ and have fo: y Mrs. Blalock will join Mr. Bt Final & . . in Seattle In the spring ae are and M Mm. « *, and . incide ter, M Jeanr *, have ate ed from home at Thanksgiving Dance at ow and are in thelr apartment Army and Navy Club trainers in clr Hamilton, Arma, ‘The girls of the younger set are) 6" nape id », George B. Macdonald, wh Planning & Thanksgiving dance ur #0 often seen ha the guest of Mra, Howard der the auspices of the Broadway Scanee ee tw dua 2 T t t two weeks, re guild, to be given at the Army and ‘sats Ye te Gate Mnanouie® th wares |torned yesterdne 10 bar, beens ta Navy club Wednesday evening. Miss eave the theatre . whe a Van er Dorothy Ewing, Miss Mary Dudley |‘ leave the theatre when at tue Walker, Mins Katherine Kittinger officers elected at the meeting | Mr. Hugh M. Caldwell has re and Miss Elma Collins are in charge mag on Mr. HA ME turned from tiand, where he of the arrangements. Special dance r r astus Bra ent a few days last week features will be introduced during an «| ) 4 the evening. The hostesses will be id vice president; Mra.| fiw June Kenefick and Mia» Pa-/ Miss Zhay Clark, of San Francisco, Mrs. Thomas Green, Mrs. Burke +. dr. third ¥ tricia Mera, who have been tn Seattle season in Seattle » harpist with Mrs. A. I. Hawley and Mrs. George (ad Wertade Wieahy,| the past’ eek. oe oe — Wy Pith wg retary, Later the com:| Portland, where Miss Mera will be * more news about ita! Mins 5 efick’s « t for a wh At the Sunset Club nbership, before leaving for her home in New The Wednesday program at the) York 2 Sy Sunset club this week, will tak the Woman Ce ntury De. and Sire: A. th Daee De. ae : form of a bridge party, beginning soe BNE Te A ak tiene CLUBS FOR TUESDAY 2 o'clock with Mrs. Cecil Beddeme Club Meetings eo Se ee ee and Mrs. Ida Schroeder ag hostesses. ustees of the Century | East for several w © expected Chapter “A,” i x November | home in a fi ight | Will repeat Will Be Married cA | eRe on [reek at the. ° " - Mr. and Mra. Edward Allen left | aid, and in December Spanish department will meet at|gaturday for Southern California| home of Mra, J Invitations are out for the mar-|the Federated club house Wednes-| where they will spend several weeks, | Shoreland drive, Mou riage of Mise Jessie Lucile Hib day, overnber 26, at 1:30 p. m. | ee @ ‘ for the benefit ot : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. | Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Flynn have/fund. Al P, EB. O. dd guewts iy Hibier, to Capt. Charles George} Drama department will meet| removed from the Sagemore apart. | Vited. 3 Roemer, of United States coast | Wednesday, November 26, at 10:30 at| ments and are temporarily with . . guard, son of Mra, Clara G. Roemer.| Women’s club house. Reading of | Mrs. John Flynn | West Seattle Art Clab / of Baltimore. Mé. The service will play “Lady Waldemere’s Pun,” by *“*e * Wil) meet with Mr r . be read at 5:30 p. m. h egee ige | Oscar Wilde, by Mra. James Kerr Mra. Ralph Duff, of Nebraska OF wn as ber 3, at the home o the} od ir aturday D sper . fees parents. Her bridal party| Literature and travel department | tie wint rom Prd + b ‘wil consist of Miss Zorada Huntley |at the x W.C. A. atlia I joe os Bi ee as maid of honor; Miss Katherine | Prog ‘am e sewn . Alki Women’ Improvement Chub Miller, Miss Carolyn Graves, Miss | In Cuba, Past and Prese Mra. C Will me te gee ~ “ Beatrice Upton and Miss Farris Cal [ena t Mra, J. H. Soper; “Social | witing her » « ental afternoon w Mra avan aa ribbon bearers. Flower girls |and Economic Conditk Mire, 3. | Terns Oe eons fterncon with Mra. 8. | Will be little Gloria Hagyard a d/ A. Cavanaugh of Beach Grive, South Aiki 7 r, will be egniar monthly meeting of | | I or two years’ service in | pnd algae the Womans Century club, tobe (turned after two years’ service in| Bainter Chapter, D. AR | eee held on Priday, November 28, at the | ‘he army, at be pase hospitals) wit have regular monthly meet says, , ¥. W. C. A. at 245 p. m follow: | 8 France and with the Army of Oo ling in guditortum of Frederick & Thanksgiving Dinner Reece ares natecen \eeenae cies iit 8 at Bree | Nelson at 230 pm Mpa Ashley. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Fransioll| (a) “Trout Cede a Vou Dons Appas” ent at the College cly special investigator of the war work | will be hosts at a family dinner | ‘(Lee Saison, 1496) } Coltase council for national Y¥. W. C. A, will Phanksgtv! Gay at their home| (>) “Pasa ia Mano” (Le Mr. and Mre. Raymond Aurias Del speak on “Some Problema of the en aed iil occupy boxes | tng) wt) Turenne have returned from Port-|xtodern Industrial Woman,” which Seer Tender sta Washington . S008 Men a Rawlin Johneon, o land where they spent a few days| includes some of her personal ex Ayal ; | cette orate of Bverect vieiting friends. periences in @ tour of the industrial eee wey Pepper plant ighout the country, Mins be Dr. and Mra. Alfred H. Henry, of | Piorer ayling, a former pupil of Mr. and Mrs. Seagrave | shbiis dsm 'tae” |Yakien, are visiting thelr Gaugnter yee hey we Bagg F? heatra. s Anna Ruth who ia attending |» t in the ty, will «iv to Entertain Fauat.....Gouned |the University of Washington. Min umbers, During» ‘Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs.| sky, baritone. | tenry is a member of Alpha Oml-|hour tea will be served in the William H. Seagrave will entertain | ( NF gy eo cron Pi sorority rohbm, with Mre. James n Howe ‘ lor eight at the Tennis | .,, .. AEE». en Tuckfie pH BO hostean, assisted by Mra. Edwin Rip with « dinner f (b) va Playmate’ 5 Tyektela | str and Mrs. Harold ston Mc-|jey and Mrs, Walter Reed : coe en” (Nero Splritual)..urieten | Morris hav rned to the city af eee Program at White | Seneca uc tes Ghee tumn monthe in Cha and a Will mect with Mrs. Frederick K | tay “Memoir Popper | jiving e mee Mra Elephant Shop |) Ramanian Country Dance ve 7 ¥ ard 6611 Beventeenth northeast, 1 Dinttrieseu a ve re.| from 10 to sew, Shor iness Fane, Annette arc pomorrow at |MF- Bianchi with Miss’ Leone Langs 2.1 Files have r jon at 2 p.m. the White Elephant Shop. Mr. Rob-| 14) ~pose of sly weart™. Lone end the Armistice bait ; p cia ert Edgar, tenor, will sing during |()) Kashmir Bone w ford-Finden | giver Seaforth Highiande Seattle Woman's Club the noon hour, with Mr. Arville Bel-|(c) “ay © Is Like the Red Ned at Lester Court 1: WwW stadt at the piano, | Rone” festa MacDermia sé e@ Lite | presvam arranged by Mré. 0. 38. Perry Ruadelt . On the Wyoming | a aa, Montane, |D- 2. Among the guests from Seattle at | Delta Kappa Epsilon rivals, wh tls the dinner which the ward room . A their Writers’ Club ficers of the U. 8. 8. Wyoming will| Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity rarity! ‘Win meet in Mrickeon @ub toom give on board the ship Wednesday | will be host at a dinner ty at lat. WO AcdkT om Posen evening, complimenting the officers’|the chapter house following — the mit he vend ‘te Mien’ cs Aaa wives, will be Miss Margaret Ames,| Thanksgiving game at the Univer Clare: Beunett, who has. re] bre, a. Be Cherton nbd Mim. Jamen Misa Phebe Nell Tidmarsh and Miss |sity of Washington. | tly returned from ice with| M. Stampsy Visitors welcome. ina Peter: n ¥ ion in German ‘ae eee - 5 " Pe th } oe . |Children’s Musicale ; : Clionian Club Thanksgiving Dinner at Will meet rated club house ry Just like a grown up mus H ip t » . " will the College Club ernotn, was the ane es with the quart corpa | At 2 p.m. Bae ‘There will be a Thanksgiving din-| Miss Emmanel! Back the army at that pi is an will Pad ner and ce fon at the C |Mr. and Mrs. Lere erowatti and club Tuesday beginning at halt past | tertain ea her fr lends § ex. ee @| statesman six. A number of Interesting spe- | m & he home o' “ee Gialties are promised. ome ayy ehanggllargeo Demos Choose || ‘The Child's Conservation League 2 land tea very properly Woman Leader || _ Wii! meet with Mrs RT. Johns Reception the afternoon, with 2 —__—m | ®t 3715 t Union, at 2 a Pro- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hahlo were | Strout and Mra Mane - | sram on page 48 of Ptudy Book hosts at a handsome reception at| presiding over the tabi | 2 ‘ their home yesterday afternoon in The pro: m cons: West Side Women's Improvement honor of their daughter, Miss Edith musical numbers by the Clab Hahlo, whonxe engagement to Mr.|ess on the vic card party at 8 p.m Julian Bamt« Hel first c k club house for the was rec att orche house, ‘Twe b A Refreshment lotte Heussy, Madeline I ere ie chats Announcement of the birth of 4 | Marie Hall, Manson Backus r Neh A fon to Capt. and Mrs. Lloyd L. War kus and Mrs, B. F, Morgan in | _ Ballard High School PT. A dell, now of Camp Funston, “ras | a group of songs. | Wil meet 3 p. m. in the #o who are well known in Sete was “ee | | riety ro irat half hour will be received here yesterday. The boy is | with refreshments and the third son, and was born at the| 7'0 Give Thanksgiving | to beedhts an eabh ead Fort Riley hospital Tuesday. ‘The D C in by Miss Wardelis were formerly stationed in| ANCE eye the Northwest and Alaska. Capt The social committee of Seattle I. Burk Wardell is with the signal corps. lodge No Degree of Honor, An . - a dela cient Order of United _Workmen in High School Girt On the Celtic nave arranged a ape * ania Harriet Dorman 1 Lieut, Commander Joseph ns | hall » Arc Tatiding, tomory he Y a U. 8. N.R nd the officers and jevening. Various characteristic tivities of the Y. W crew of th 8 Celtic, supply | prizes will be awarded, and good ship of the Sixth division of the Pa-| tue hax been obtained BS Ooh | cific Fleet, will give a Thanksgiving | och fe ale “eat, toh ‘ ONPUS A . Ginner on board the ship for thirty-| occ ana myn will begin at 9 anePastern Stars to Entertain | five crippled newsboys of Seattle, jserved’ late in the evening. All | Ethel Thorsdale will be in charge of | Thankegiving day, | friends are invited | [the afternoon program and. whist | : eis | ty to be given by the Eastern Thanksgiving Jina Distinguished Speaker @ SORE Caos tatidine on tecdaes Wereaiens the Rainier club will give a Thanks.| at Overseas Club OLOR6E 5, at 2 p.m, Members and friends giving Jinx Tuesday evening, two! ‘rhe Overseas club will hold the BASS are invited to attend, Gays before Thanksgiving. Dinner | marting in the Sees tala thet vai Siridas Canadian Women’ will be served at half past six, and | Monday, at $ pom. The anor Mr Bass, of Chicago,| | Canad omen's Club the festivities will begin at 8 o'clock. | iy ome ‘of unnanal inreepemkcer Wil) bag 4 ed chairman of the | |The ill be a business meeting Sm — ~ pl ontop > yuncan of the Canadia omen club Tue Prue McGregor of the famous | Women sssoclate committee of the ane i » o'olock Cc Princess Pats, and a ve eloquent democratic organization jday, at lock, a th Y. W A speaker It is safe to say, that she will . . Mr, W. Trehurne will be the #olo-|pecome a prominent figure in ‘na.| Ades’ Ald of Gilman Park M. EK, ol The public is invited, admiss tional democratic circles, In the! The Ladies’ Aid clety of Gilman ee | | 1916 campaign, operating from Chi hes rk M, F echureh will eet ‘ cago, Mra. a did remarkable | @@y at 2 o'clock at th home of Mra. an Anadel Club | work for Pere 2 mocrats, It ” - te P pony Sortiey ot went | i jelghth avenue northwest and West Abdominal Preparations are in the hands of |! gely due to her vo, that ten Fifty-ninth street “3 | the committee for the Anadel club's |of the twelve states in which ik popeesars next dance, which will be their|women were then voting were car Sherman Circle, G. A. R. made to order Thanksgiving informal, and will be| ried for Woodrow Wilson in the! The Sherman Circle, Ladies of the Telephone cig toy Me €:, Wednesday, | presidential election G. A. Re will be entertained at 7 vernbe 6, ie rights o1 'O uncheon at the hom f Mra. Nellie Elliott 1698 nbus hall, ‘Harvard ave, and Kast Stapleton, 141 W. 84th st, at twelve fon eral specialty numbers SEIZE WINE Li | o'clogke F.0.Ginnever hav bean are nge and the officers | WALLA WALLA, Nov. 24.—Raida | at) o- rela) tovite tion te ne extend &/ on the Italian colony here last wee! Rainier PAT. A, 502 Wash. Bldg. ordial Invitation to all thelr friends. |°O.\itea tn the wolerre at ay ba ve A special meeting has been called 705 First Ave. This is the #econd dance of the win- |" O dine Ttalleng, boy tels | by the Rainier P.-T. A. at the school ter series, of wine, Nine Italians have nor Serre at 3:15 to discuss plans for STEVENSON +)! 1s iE ersomndl | rested. ¢ et a ly the bazaar, metal or silk cord girdle, | The blouse of all-over lace is one of the season's min models, and white ish black Chantilly lace are favorite he b are ve handsome and dre y ‘od _"? aight « ‘om Pa n novelty ia the blow that is waist length in the back id that ale ‘ to a point two or three inches below the w it ne in front in a sort of |“bloused” effect of a Bride m writing you of « matter ot Mexican balf-breeds loose on @ MAY not be any of my bustage tat nition trip! Dear Mins ¢ I have Just read | I will make it some of my afta be Mrs, F T's letter about natu 4 « chorus of voices grew louder ded writ, : ne ot wet was in| mother's love coming after fos and ring ee and I knew that the erowd was in-|? get the child past the age oman reat b reaxing. Women arrived, and chil-|t ‘ar here T made aa 1 knew from their thin v ‘ow I have noticed the same thing bie! 4 nly, above the excited rine will tell you what an ola ma the world don't the gp fall of thelr talk, a rippling la me, He # ‘Often ehild quad come to Bothetiy to my ears—familiar—and 4 ought into the world by fools | There is moonshine and hard gage testable! sles, but It took born mothers |#nd that that isn’t hard, but het 3 ked over the edge of the car eal women to raise them.” And| Contains some tof moonshin d Miller!” I eaid in French |*0 anyone will learn by visiting the | that gives it a a orphan home or boarding houses for a entioned t the with a grand ne alance which I\Uiiiaren, It’s the real t ne matter to 1 | ehildre né real blood mothers 4 doze f times that was far from feeling, “I've brought/wng put them in the home or out to you, w je that wo t to board. You do not find adopted you or anyone else would a Of course she couldn't hear me the| children in such places, while their|me crazy or a second Carte first time I spoke, for the uproar of| foster mother galavants around sat-| tion Se Fi the crowd, at sight of me, drowned | l#fying her foolish ambition. Th are several of the ¢ ny wand Miss Miller, by merely More often you find children put ‘er think of coming home # aan raising her hand—ailenced the as-|! homes and out to board wien without hav nk as much as fap r . i their natural mother gets sick and jor six glasses of the atuff, ‘and when emt 1. repeated my announce: | tired of caring daily for taem, or|they do get home they can ah nent wishes to break up her home talk, let alone walk straight. You're a dear!" she called up to| On the other hand, foster mothers| Now, Miss Grey, won't you me, in French, “But please leave it) go to the orphan homes and adopt | print this, then perhape the up there. We'll wend for it when we eas wee n they feel their home | agents will get busy. Saturday even. o is : od it. Will you come down? can not be kept together by just two.|ings and Sundays m: fu: who by spending the winter musteal | " “L dy not know how to get down,” |1n homes where children are born| spends most of his. tine a the Seattle Symphony orchestra. ae . thee do, 1 know | You often hear them say that this| places where they serve Co - replied ey: oe wy, | child and that one were just acci-| drink: c 3 {whether I want to get down. I'll) genty oe ee UNHAP | ns have to take your advice. Will I| Well, adopted children are not “ac Another town with a y 4 \ be «afer here pr there?” jcidents." It's the real mothers who| “wet” climate? And little as 107 1S or You can bet on me to take care| fill the orphan homes, and the foster| ell, too—who would belleve mr you, my dear Jane," replied my| Parents who take them out of the The same advice I gaye 4 m Her tawny hair « sec home. There are very few children} woman at Issaquah pov. mericans ously among the jet black heads,|!® the homes because of death of! your case. If enough @f Poe ‘ s the 3 - parents | women get together and I'm queen of this camp. I'll prom)" 4 REAL orphan {s usually given| your grievances to the % ise to protect you.” ja home before it must be sent to a authorities, they will ne at | “I do not care to be a bandit! public home. It's the children whose| finally decide that so many c queen myself,” I replied, “but I| natural mothers and fathers have| en could not neem to be in for a taste of the| “deserted them who for adoption! “crazy,” and thus be |tlfe. Help me down, somebody, I'm | +" the homes. ._aae a not a circus performer, Anl | be | *teeple-jack I ever heard about up at Katherine ted the sustain: | My engine went wrong.” | she said in my ear. of it now.” Then aloud, “Don Manuel is away Confessions strength Copyrighted, 1919, by the News irl has been 4 TT ee erica Aaocciation married once it is #0 much easier to yet married again, someone she wants, for men like widows better than tie If ¢ «| single girl of the same age. Is that so CHARLOTTE, ' asst etn ani aie If | were only a man—like some par. accuse me 9 THE CAMP OF THE being—I might air my views on this subject at length BANDITS but, alas, being a mere woman, I do not feel that T havea x, Tight to attempt to answer for the male species, ices brought me back to life I may give you my own feminine viewpoint, how. 5 voice poe akir dialect 1 did ever. I believe your friends’ theory ig all w rong, an t understand. I crouched deep in applied to the average man. He is too selfish for : a sort of thing. He likes to believe he is the one great love aoe ta be teeavaty anchored on| in the life of the woman he chooses for a w ca of green lea I kept my Am I not right, Mr. Man? ad well below the top of the ¢ ore ' —ae t I night far ter be eaten by| Real Mothers ve. wild animals than fall into the hands| Natural Mothers you know lian in the crowd proved to A more expert climber than any H Miller's order | babies back again. of | more of their selfishness. 3 © boughs which «upported my air-| to offer a few words 2 basket, tied me into it, threw] be called a born mother? If you |*PPealed to you in Mondays ieee? 3 nd of the rope over the limb of| notice, it is the “born” mothers of| Such wild infatuation is not a a tree, and the men lowered me to|the earth who look out for the | (pmmon. and its rapid decay under earth | REAL mothers and their accident | ‘he wear and tear of life is als Mins Miller welcomed me with «| children. yhat | 4 kiss and put her arms about me, 1| Did you ever hear tell of very thts “womndin aden ae | ter many real mothers who cared for the fact felt that 1 had made a mistake. 1) MOY Ten! van? She loves only her | {at she is suffering from a mortid | was far more comfortable in the | oun children because she fecis they | ™Agination rather than from love enn eae are a part of her selfish self, while | the right sort of love never makes: “How did you manage to find the) the born mothers love all children — =eeeees She ple camp?” she whispered and can take any deserted baby to jfult Or has allowed ber “I aid not,” I replied. “I was only | the heart and mother it. ios sue ee |trailing Dob—who is trailing you « 0 MRS B.C M4 ond peifishnens, ae “A rescue party is on ite wayt| One Man's View Do not speak| of Ideal Wife she added, He ts em w above all things must |corting his wife to the railroad sta- lesa dent tla vis r 3y CYNTHIA GREY lam a girl of 30. I have thee to marry a good man, but I do not love him. I canno what to do. ot decide Some women tell me to marry him, and when I ‘ 7 get tir living with him, get a divorce. They say after a grt hm pe Dear Miss Grey: ten @ lot of good information Such children are really lucky to be rid of such parents. Yet, the world feels sorry for them when [they come to the end of their rope/ of folly and “pretend” to want their It's just some drink. towns. in our surrounding eek Good Advice for “Broken-Hearted” ie I would like to know why @ woman | The imagined neglect of is a mighty poor excuse to pecially when she admits husband was always square vided well for her and her Experienee has eG this frame of mind, with Dear Miss Grey: I believe an “i | Mon, and be will bring back a dis-| A man can put with most any-| introspection, blinds one to the good x | tinguished guest. Do not be afraid.| thing if he is well fed. things at hand and makes the unt He on the camp” then in my ear| My ideal wife must — pre gto tainable the only good. Dinner Bio mi dered =| —"and I rule him? edge that I am human, an ve the| My remedy in prescribing for this er oped st Embrold l° (Wiate i the pt 1 tn. | Same right to live and have my way | particular case would be for her piffon Bes cam! as her. bg go away for a long visit, amid new arbitrate. robadl J bay sketch illustrates a lovely! It proved to be close at hand. t| She must be willing to arecren, | Stood or relating who is wet or blouse of embroidered # in & cave of several rooms, with | All right for one man's opin- | dened with real hardship and trouble, ffon or georgette with sleeves of an entrance concealed by rowing| jon. Now let’s have some more. j/and help to lift their load e bit, and plain or self-color fabric, narrow vest | vin Katherine Miller had a room | ae Be or see borne Ae s of white satin and string b of | to hernelf. eve mi prove an inch-wide black velvet ribbon fir Never—never—could Bob and Mor. Pay, ee org “one ng care, for I've tried it. A few od with allk tas When such /|rison “gas the gang” as they had| | Soecttve, eapectally if oq aim cs a blouse te we ith a dr skirt} planned. I was relieved. If they] Dear Miss Grey: Must @ person | Sm /Ve, Sipeciney oe pies 4 ; of lace or some rich ilk, a charming |4id, I would be gassed mynelf—and |be @ school teacher in order to be-| froun,. Place | wher i t b . p , e come a candidate for county superin-| . Ly property costume is the result. The blouse| that was not a pleasant prospect ‘7 | thoroly discussed t | ht ndent of Schools in Washington?| ? poset yeni sar dps thelge oag (To Be Continued) Please tell me the full qualifications | vest, the double row of buttons be la person must have to become a ing purel This blouse candidate for such an office. Thank- rength—rendi- New Theory Comes |ing you in advance Tam, en iname on yout bela t to the hip curve. Very sincerely yours, usband be ine dota. ak Up in Danzy Case W's arate ¢ the} HAMMON? 4. No person may file as a can- | rth ‘ y officials are inve idate for county #uperintendent , ae ut 1 age fe wtlgating a of schools who has not taught | follow our folly to the limit. but are oe full t of nine months |When we return, after, our Blisted connider . may not be that of F ee eee Tr ublic schools of |€¥€S are opened, we find that the ob y at all ; ipl me BP Ecc the state, and who has not a |Jects we threw away so careiesly search was condu after the bo “ To tertifiente or higher, {are forever removed, and we are eft disappeared, October 8 7) Set pete Oe * desolate, as many sad hearts aca (ARR re a *, testify. nee asiaamn | Another Wife Complains So beware while you yet have The first improvements on nat. and by spring it seemed to havel.cal harbora by’ m of breakwa.| Of Moonshine Goods to save yourself from yourself things all its own way . resurrect your home, retain reaching to the knees or ters were made by Phoenicians in| yty Dear Miss Grey: I have read|of your husband, and keep brought 4 featured the days of early Greece. your letters for years and have got-| children. ‘AN 01 shopa. ver, man women adh to the waist «th models and as time passed it becamp evi: t that either the waist length or PACKED IN hip length models were preferred to SANITARY CARTONS O straight si in any preferred shade ing just to the hip: It ix embroid ered in metal or colored silk or wool and held in at the waist line with al American ways of cooking are un- | der observation. 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