The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1919, Page 8

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REBECCA STEVENS Offico Phone, Main 00, \“Magic Door” Entertain successful that it was repent » home of Mra. Thanksgiving Dinne founded on an tnel Psa: ety happiness the 4 been to giria who | Baker M B family dinner to whic rs of Chapter A taking Ea Ostrom, Norma Brown, | London and Mrs. A. Strout witi | eae Tremper members of the Mr, and Mra. © Hadith Watiace. Mr. and Mrs. To Scistincn nt Mrs. Connell entioned below and Nelson's Wedding law ritations Invitations have bee" ing of Miss Alic jughter of Mr of My Detignt Lelia Parke Crawford Anderson, Anderson, at §:20 At the Washington- California Game boxholders for Washington Caltfornia game To Give Thankegivi ing \ Mrs. H. R. Wahoske will entertain ath fan old fashior uy Thursday at the Temi "Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Willian ‘Cahill and Mr Planning one of the irties, which seem to be the most Jar and the emartent thing right dance at the Thankegiving day & Before the “Follies ) Dr. and Mrs. nf Thanksgiving Ir, Stanley Wilson, Mr a Harold Hartman, } ther Younger, Henry Suszalio rnor Hart and party, of Alaska and party, Mr. Sarn- 3 Hedges, Mr. = B. Trefethen, . King County State Kappa Epstign, Mr Wittlam Kerr Sterling Hil, Robert Saunders. Mr-/ning at half past seven in the club | Green a hitto * sane |Pi Kappa Alpha Boe. the ansiously awaited “Follies |\Gives Dance nity held its informal at ol cota: | Alpha frat Miss Felten. Pie oad Washington hotel Friday eve fertain six guests with a dinner at | Ping “Doll Tea” University Club Friday at the Women . University land Mr Slab there will b the ititerests of the Doll ‘Show at they Mrs Ww ‘© asked to bring” F. the dressing of baby | H. Hardy e well armed with | good, Mr. the | borne, Mrs. enty couples enjoyed the John T. Condon, Pro- rs. Edmund 5. Meany Professor and Mre at Women's Wotherspoon Mr. and Mre. W. M Mra seas hostesses for be Mrs. William Park: | Se. eee |Give Card Party and Mrs. Charles Foss enter tained with Mrs. Fox H Complimenting Mrs. Mrs. H. 8. Tremper entertained with @m attractive informal the Sorrento onor Guest home on Saturd: ‘The guests were McKay, Capt ning, November Capt. and Mra. F lunchedn at yesterday afternoon Invitations were limited to intimate friends of the honor guest. Mr. and Mrs. Spargur Hosts Mr. and Mrs. John Spargur enter- Marcum, Mr. Benjamin Johnson, Mr. | Mrs. C. LaPoint Mr. H. Jansen,“Mias 1. Ward Barthelemy, Mr Andreas, Mr Stubbe, Mre. Edward Pratt aster Alfred Stubbe and Master #4 ward Muzzy. | Bachelors’ Club “Holiday Hop, Gilman, Mr. Politan opera star, #isting artist at the last symphony “Washington Friday evening were placed for eight -.* Mrs. Biggs to Give Tea Smith and Mrs H : the Masonic ‘Those on the committee are Mr . Mr. Charles Brickell, Vernon Klepper 1 Irving emith Harry Bold and Mr Thedelch ians . The Thedelchians will entertain Dr. and Mrs Give Dance Tonight thelr weekiy “4anee this evening All alumni of Theta Delta Chi | tn the Swedish Club hall, Eighth an invited to attend. — WOODLAWN Flower Shop Our Service and Quality resulting in the latest creations in Floral Re- finement. The Seasonable Gift for THANKSGIVING Cut Flowers for the Din- ing Room of Your HOST, Artistically Arranged by WOODLAWN Flower Shop “Seattle's Flowerphone, Main 663” . A. Crouch, Mgr. 1410 Second Ave. Beside Clemmer Theatre Bre cordial) Flowers Delivered by Telegraph to AM Parts of the U. $ eRe enone eine momente {Hesperian Club | The Hesperian elub und the| } auspices of the Big Brother Commit: | tee of the B. P.O, B, 02, will give | ™ & benefit dance for the Seattle Boys’ | club tonight at Douglas hall, 100) ave, and B, Pine at ‘This dance will be popular among Hikes and their friends and a large jattendance is expected Green and Black Club thelr “Turkey Informal” evening, Navember , in the Mount and pat Mra. Caly Ernest W Mr. and Mra. C. H Richerson and Dr. and Mra, J. C. Moore. Victory Club ‘The Victory club will give their Thankagiving-ev dance tonight in the Masc je, Campau's aug \emented orchestra will play j ie | Mystic Jewel 47 | Social Club | The Mystic Jewel Social club will | give a Thankagiving dance Friday | evening in Douglas hall, Tenth ave nue and East Pine. The committee | ¥y with plans for a sue- ffair, and announces that | prize waltzing will be one of the features of the evening Wisteria Club to Dance | The Wisteria club will give thelr | Thanksgiving dance this evening in |Christensen’s Broadway bh Bam: | for orchestra will play oe Spend Sunday at Vashon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, Mr. and Mre. Thomas Dexter, Mre. | Margaret Thew and Mr William | Hester, former friends of Mr. and Mra. ijah Faull, in Montana, spent | Sunday with them at their home on | Vashon Islan At the Madison Street | Methodist Episcopal There will be a Thanksgiving serv fee in the Madison Street Methodist |Eptscopal church, Fast Madison and Twenty-third avenue, with a sermon and special music Thursday best CYNTHIA || Enjoying Splendid Health, Thanks | problema of other you and see if lp me I am a common, complishm¢ no particular ace years old, a good my husband is a} very attractive. He ha : welcome-everywhere, while nothing about it. Do good disposition a been used to society and raised in the country, and nou jyou think it will be possible for me to hold his love, now that we are living in the city? Green and Black club will give | Saturday | heard a great deal about vampires and notice women wearing long ear rings eye- ing him on the street. What shall I do? Mr. and Mrs. | Shall I try to look like the women he seema to admire, or shall I try to keep him at home more, lens whe has the consent of her | ment that your husband singled you out from among all of the od | Information on Patent t of his name. Make yourself as neat and at tractive as possible in a ret » forbid that should tox yourself « Grey In case we | wished to sell a mlad dressing which | we ourselves prepared, would it be/ us to write to Wash for @ patent? If not e the n you kind M j It is not nec patent, unlena the recipe by which ke the salad dressing is essential for an these would: don't let friend that you are trying to keep him hubby know and restful stray hours there rather than at @ club or pool with him when he asks you and in this way e at ease when in bis ‘ou Wish to protect from infringement obtain city license to | office of the city | Song Words the words to the tune of “Mammy | was sung here Fleet Woodeman's Daugh ter His Ideal Wife Dear Miss Grey | If I should ever take unto myself a Well it weemed there was a ine about the middle of the chorus and I wondered if you left it out by migtake or whether the per we it woodaman's would like so much to The words were copied just as them, and ina } | | |A companion at we - much | Pesta an they were nent in by the au- |} a | | | *-phote by Lothrop. Here's one of Seattle's prize health bables—Ceell Lawrence Woster- Church | berg, Jr, age one year, who ls the husky young son of Mr. and Mrs. C, 1 Westerberg, 3906 California ave presume they w A number of readers were anxioux to have the words and is the first compl |Or carry the high society ¢ 8 nnn | And in her little be. Conleasianeasmas She would know and been complete. Unmolested Geta. eee ee | evening. | | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connell, of Shanghai, will leave early in De leember for California to spend the | winter, On their way they wil! stop | [in Oregon for a short visit with Mrs. | Connell» parents, Mr. and Mre. F F. Longacre } eee Mr. James D. Hoge will leave Fri day for Sah Franciseo, From there he will go on to New York City to Mrs. Hoge. . Mr. Richard Dwight Merrit wit! leave earty tn December to join Mrs. Merrill in the Bast where they will spend the holidays. oe Lieut. Colonel Walter BH. Beals land Mrs. Beale returned to Seattle Sunday Colonel Beale landed in New York a few weeks ago after two and a half years’ service over | seas. } see | Dr. and Mrs. Thomas MacMartin | Will leave, December 3, for Shangha where they intend to make the: | home in the future. At peesent they jare the guests of Dr. and Mra. speclg Wililara. Mrs. Stedman, Boston, in the guest of her son and daughter-indaw Mr. and Mra. Livingston B. Stedman. Jat their home at the Highlands. |. Mr. and Mra, Htnry Philips went [to Be t Monday to remain until after Thanksgiving, and to attend |the wedding of Mra. Philip's sister | Mins Katharine Fratt, to Mr. Eugene | Haggerty O'Nell, which will take | place tonight bd Among the Seattle p go to Everett today to he O'Net |Freatt wedding are Mr. and Mre James Colbert Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Towne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott MeCaughey, Mr. Cecil hinson and Mr. Theodore je who will and Mrs. Sulliyan will be the | guests of Mr, and Mrs, Edward R. Agnew eee Mrs. A. M. Wetherill returned yes terday from a short visit to Fort Leavenworth, where Col. Wetherill { Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson Baxter | spent the week-end in Victoria. } ere Mr. Georg Brown spent the week nd in Vancouver. ete Mrs. J. L. Mohundro ts staying at the John Ryan home during the ab sence of Mra. Ryan, who is con-| valescing at the Swedish hospital. Mrs. Olive Castle will go to Brem- | jerton to attend the dance given by | the officers of the navy yard in the sail loft tonight . . Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Draham have returned from Olympia where they have been visiting their son-M-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, William | Clyde Brown, | Mr. Cart Nahmmacher, of New | York, is spending a few days in Se. attle on his way to China and| | Japan, | Bis. Charles Thomsen, who with | her children, in the guest of her | motherdn-law, Mrs, Moritz Thomsen jin Altadena, will return for the Christmas holidays, Mr. and Mra | Thomsen will occupy their new home at Thirtysixth avenue and ast Marion street 1 ree Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom, | Miss Georgiana Swanstrom and Mins Mary Fredericka Swanstrom, who are in school in the Annie Wright | | seminary, in Tacoma, will spend the | Thanksgiving holidays with their mother, Mrs, F, EB. Swanstrom, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Edgar | Ames see Miss Helene Moore, daughter of Dr. and Mra. 1. H. Moore, who has been in Red Croas service in France | | for the past fifteen months, is now |in New York and will return to Se attle in about a fortnight “ee | Mr. EB. F, Blaine returned Monday | from’ Salt Lake City where he has | been on a brief business trip: | the Capt. and Mrs. H.W. Ravens hi [removed to 666 Fifteenth avenue north Let's go eat ut Boldt's—uptown, M14 3d Aves downtown, 913 2d Ave. af 00 gifests at the Plymouth hotel Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Pnterprise Association cupants Into ® Two Girls With But 'a Single Name Dear Mine ¢ ys Cs iam LOVE WOMEN FOR THEIR CHARM, IS MISS MIL A, ER'S OP INION answered my slam Personal J yix “Men love woren mand my eint Hut somehow years back our tntimate thousand | called me Hetty times too intellectual to be popular | Betty and also my friends at school Now we cannot beauty with no | the same name, and I ts going to saltch your Bob, fon't wateh out!" can manage your Instruction tiger woman affairs rome day, darling nic kname How I hated her and her And yet—and yet— “There ought to be a child in your | house. The Lorimers ought to have an heir for the over her own wisdom 6 to take down and I must nc Winhing to give it up; rights it belongs to» mens of them Take it from inating black eyes my If it's going to be DIAMONDS POSITIVELY SAVEQ) noon or evening. The fou bh. Over this isa long tunic of lace, held ti waist with a girdle of A band of ostrich, fur if finishes the simple, round Certainly this is a seasom them, expecially of « pet same is way-tt bin —don't you dare to go on!” 1 pulled from my bag the dreafful letters the girl had written to Bob on the train and toased them | there's the proof that I know just what you I tell you, some Legal Age for Marriage in State of Idaho ites ‘eubdians ae h hem to Bot every diamond show them to Bob ris are but he youths but When I inquired, the That a fellow only disgust him for the fa are princely versal answer is whether Bob Lorimer known the tru in the state of go to the nearest county I am curiout to know if this in true. Open Saturday A young man may 821 Second Avenue Near Marion So my rival handed my man back she didn't want him be 18 years of ag to me because remembered the coffins filled with machine had discovered at the I had a clue Christmas THAT NONE BUT "= YOU CAN GIVE Your Portrait Arrange for a sitting at once if you wish the best service, you will be more sure of satistac tion if you come in the forenoon couldn't gather all of the thr I would hurry to Daddy Rob with my {information A mild hubbub | ¢ interrupted my Katherine Miller and powdered her nose! Don Manuel has come home! laimed and a warmer tint of pink clowed in her chee) (To Be Continued) ADDS INSULT TO INJURY LONDON, Nov. 2 | summoned her | told the Barnstaple magistrate that A woman who | husband for | which he was playing in The street | How to Love »w Teach Me to | Open on om Day Chill Weather Suggests Cherry Coats Elliott 5303 CHERRY CHAT ‘0 LONGER can you put 1015 5 Second. fre Quality Portraits sur teu Treatment’ when Cherry You ean take your choice h, warm materials | fur trimmings LUDEN'S rece RELIEF NOSE. & THROAT preciate when you + » the splendid nd carefully 207 Rialto Bldg., Over Between Madison and Spring ig'n Whistle troubles before M.G. amary etepa? enary to pecure a You remember published for a to you copied it re cor- tre | This Gown May Be Worn for believe they must | Afternoon or Evening J - VENING gowns are divided this 100 GUESTS IN PERIL ! season into two general classer, t streets gRIEND also used feta and ma tively and th elled e lace or other trans} quite high in front, cidedly striking. that may be worn for of metal cl is your protection. viduality in dress. No meg Ne a ual type. This state of Eye long step toward @ nation dressed women. The evenings till 9 | one. AIDS TO HEALTH AND.BEAUTY When your cough and tickling throat keep you awake— When you hi that uncomfortable feeling of wanting to clear your throat constantly—to no avail— when you are hoarse and sore from continual coughing—then you will ” PUROLA TRADE MARI White Pine Compound soothing and effective. PUROLA White Pinc Compound contains White Pine Bark, Tar, Wild Cherry Bark, Balm of Gilead, Menthol and other remedial! ingredients valuable for certain disorders of ghe throat and lungs. GUARANTEE PUROLA White Pine Compound is guaranteed to be pure and if you are not satisted with it, your drug- gist will refund your money. AT ALL DRUG STORES P ed_and Guaranteed ‘repar a 4 y the Blumauer-Frank Laboratories Fashions for Americans | the picturesque and the classig, by the former class some ¢! early today by &/ fetas are shown, youthful poy ig ed lightly clad ec-) Both plain and figured taffetas are. v |approved for evening wean) hen the plain is used @ { embroidery done often in heavy — silk in flower basket pattern ie par- ticularly smart. Panniers of lace are > evening frocks of taf. skirts are compara- im, but wired t «martly away rom the figure, In the lineup of classic gowns, satin, velvet, metal laces are used for the long lines sought. Few sleeves are is to feature a, der band. Howeyer, aa women insist upon a short rent The most extreme of gowns are very low in the b i model ix practically without in the bodice, while the front ie] and held around the throat band of ostrich. The effect The sketch shows a graceful f fear being out of style if she bas 1 taste to select clothes th becoming and suited to her tendency has been until last few seasons to bow to rdiess of beeomingness, result was often far from g

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