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years old—an only { ths By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Miss Grey: I am a man By REBECCA Office Phone, | Birthday Anniversary | | vy, samara, wns eT Persomal Mrs. William F Confessions ofa Bride , tter, will be hostess child. My mother has been a widow for a number of years For Miss Helen Woolsey » Give Dance ‘ at a luncheon for sourteen at her Mr. and Mrs, John W. Iddy and Sienna Her home and property are in an eastern state and T have ere te we een Op othe Hage trot or mgaes yg bos ade oe EN coh rll Me pre Bint) a! ole pale Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association not made my home with her for 12 years, altho I have diay, Mins eld | dance the home of her parents, | Metropolitan theatre, Mrs. James Garfield Eddy. eevneetee yy {always visited her about every two years. While I have ia Severe at thet t Pasieher hie tncstee | oe 8 Mr. and Men ‘Thomas Hordeaux|BELIEF THAT I, NOT A RANSOM, WAS|known many nice women I never, until a little over a year Mt opening. Later. the r te |White Elephant were Seat quoata at the woodine | WANTED BY THE BANDITS, TERRORIZES ME|ago, met anyone whom I cared to make my wife. But ( § tend the “I : ga ey eee fh 7 J ws - nt ; vo 2t, Mime Katharine Pratt to Mr, Bu have loved this little girl for more than a year. She is 26 | snes at Carine To See “Alice in [ime lnrogram at the White Ricphant evening 8.” Nel" EY MAt) | Don Manuel wae not the net ee ua yeen xia-(and well educated, as am I. Our ideas and ideals are along Thanksgiving Dinners Wonderland |Shop for Friday. It will given cee og re orn egie hy B naped in my pl a neces |the same lines and I feel that in her I have a real compan- Mr. and Mrs. David Fdward Skin-| | Two hundred and Afty children of + Magy he nye Penn eee | octet, te Pyceine will Mesve, De i vce neon, He entered the cave as| ar rt ir terious po»lion and helpmeet. Altho she has suffered some of life's ner win entertain w tha ts y a t fe Corniah at{prane, with Mre, Thomas Molr Fer | will join her é tor, Mins a prince might enter . Gan ne: | litteal intrigue pes ae t= age greatest sorrows she is sunny and bright and has a most Mae for twelve at their home this g performance of the pup.|suson at the plano ‘eaplon, who ta In school room, Kissed Katherine's hand, then|an American multirniliionaire—was [e000 el the ever really li { + lie wre performance of the pup ano, ‘eaples, who ta in. oe mater, also atlmy own. Be was ao different trom|to have been ecieed and bela injconserial dispositioin. I feel that I never really lived unti! . t w afternoon. — Asninting “Oriental Afternoon” Vemtover, will join them for the! the coarse outlaw whom L expected | Mexico! I met and loved her, and she loves me in return and is will- Judge and Mra. George I sawrer coi her ousemataian aa ak tan Bees * ns of ChFintinaw holidays, which they will/to nee that 1 could hardly reply in| Hamilton Certeis waa back of it}ing to become my wife, 4 Will be hosts at a Thanksgiving ¢ ahaa Condes, Sire aol ne oO he eat collections Of wneud in New York, guests at the t nner to his courtly greet | all! Whatever the plot might be, I] But » obstacle conf: " j 2 Ber for eight at their home tonight, | Mrs, Alonto Condan. Mrs. Ceorko oriental art in Seattle, rugs, fabrica, trend. It n manner to urtly 1 coeaned frome itr uniy tars tine | But one obstacle confronts me. My mother bitterly op- RR ae eR Fas 3 [carved twories hina "and Jewelry, : nae ie : Sty tense muscles and etrained|Chance hed thrown me into the|poses My marriage. She feels that if 1 marry 1 would mae wil give a dinner of fc n covers | _, i Sedthes ve home of Mre muel Fuertel | aa Mranctocos Will arena the whrint [nerves became normal for the first| hands of the great adventurer who|Care as much for her as I should and that because I love this evening at their h For Miss Grant when Atre. Fuertel and her mot esti therin-law | tine since 1 Had left my precious! had failed to kidnap mo, Certainty|this girl I have ceased to care for her. She wants to come . " Derot rs. Helon Holt, entertained the ter, Dey tind hy wan no longer afraid of | Dame Fortune approved the shining me ¢ wa ¢ 7 ROY eae : Paha whe ta the cunt | Women's Improvem and sister, Dr. and My Hou pla 1 was’ne longer cold be pera et ses » the shining out here and live with me and thinks that she should take @Ntertain with a family dinner today, | oy her hrot I sisteriniaw, Mr,| Walls hung with exq Mite Chenavhewe "Tin SReene Wid te Wn AOE ht | Meacainws acidan carte a wife's place in my affections. During all my boyhood to which few additional guests have F. Gr Mrs. Arthur) eries, res Miss Lucile | Caerar or a Hiebelieu, He might) Don Manuel did not require|training she tried always to impress upon me that I should n } rtained inforn t ‘ n almost any one of those| money—he did desire money, never marry. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Will entertain wit! Guests at their home » of history either for Katherine's ransom or for un © loved 1 ined Gav Ue be eee dos Do you think she is right in this and that I should try to ransom been a ruse? Had 1 fallen |PYing myself to her way of thinking and do as she desires? wer and polities For the make of pow or men, he could control On the Charleston PAT os? Ex. po ae sa - the near future { his esaotions. Women had a pla What pn 11d 1 be allowed! It ye ore @ youth ¢ year aay “Love ‘The weding of i) ~ da i tue and hist a M and M " u raw He was not ruined by the urnees | next morr with Don Manuel plausible excuse as an object Rratt, daughter of the Na rd in the pend the winter months a u Hopes the ordinary man par ) age; but for a rr aries Diller Tyear Mian € xh A enh I read a letter laggerty O'Neil Gamma Phi Beta nigned Mra. 32. C Rirs, William ree of “§ A " she at fg aararal Sone Palle, Win. w » Bazaar par . natche ers, and holds up “born mothers” aa Dekutiful service at the he he 2 , ant “ amoun r,t nat gir being ide ‘According to let, aim des parents in Everett at half-| For the maintenance of the $100.00 sek’ mae ar wes oe cog ’ being cording to het, s qoast eight last evening scholarst annually by ¢ ok: ee : Biel oan apt ane reaatul creature The decorations of the entire sorori niversity of Wash:| Some songs by _ n Prt va eigen sgh y mother is to be 5 ‘a nd fill up the Ooamman house were carried out {th various in Phi’ Reta sorority | “mpleted the afternoon's program, |and sister.in-law and : oo sat ’ 4 f aap I 4 way, because she is selfish and |homes with them. > ace @reens and different flowers in an will id its yearly basaar : mp » eritinte tan stan garved, truly |G oseaieen. a PP one TR ” ree 1 . ' good one t whe w i ; enene ts f h th Minbroken scheme of white and afternoon, December 6, at . * r ppointments oe oe not wed it not he was a mor “ ait aroha Rog ay ‘ 4 ithe te chew her a green. Washington. Chinese os ites Theim wae et A b , re f the t of a “Bl r such a statement, I hav q ‘The bridal party was led by the) This bazaar is given by the active ‘ +7 en oa tenes thon ‘ 1 1 studie 1" ! ¢ enter Ae ng Be gga nsiderab! nee as an invert le ribbon bearers, Idaiia Fratt, the and TT Mothers’ Tea ty Feeds ne " ‘ ; males : ° s gator of orphanages, delinquent girl 8 small sister, and Adaline Ed- | be boo ‘The mothers of Sigma Alpha F Navy Yard in th had 6k hebde H p> : flows a a ,~ au ete, and my (experience ts Gy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James | ed articles, linens, ¢ tained by the active ))f “rth ee rhe engi ee oy - - r ype many of the children are real | Garfield Eddy, in crisp frocks of | ments, fancy cushic Sunday afternoor - an fe b a Alle : j ns, or children of poor widows white organdy The bridesmaids, sorts of household and boudoir a M Muriel Linde ss whe wag Bho be I’ never could understand why have to work to support their ‘Miss Ruth Hulbert, Miss Ada Hul-| tic Chr ee ? nding Thankaet ' i . camp too r Iden t mn will wivuz oveee aac fami en paome of these women ware bert, Miss Dorothy Raker and Mise val Club Informal & Mr. and Me re aco a by I men out of their o their chil exerted by worthless fathers of their Marjorie Tonkin of Salt Lake City, Oval Club Informat an . ; ce Me sen aii ee a | children Were in silver cloth combined with | gir und cor-| One of the most succensful affairs) 1 ft an one For willing to bufld| gr » manhood and womar God knows what suffering has Wiimy lace, and their flowers were sage ever held ut the University was given/ | Mr. Pall Boynton, of Lake Chelai Pe “ ‘ A ; 4 go to make home an | wounded the heart of @ peat anna @rehids and rose buds. n at noon In the by the Oval club Saturday evenin wife one ord brother ke tg ‘ ‘ 7 - y < : . oh struggling to support a family who Mrs. Henry Almstead Philips (Elsie rat floor of the|in the naval armory. It waa the) Sve with bis ” Ot ae thie : : to put her children in an tt) wore her own wedding gown Washingtor first of their two-bit dances and the | Hoyntor Seattle, | ve world ae nt Ma to be alart t neo they may haneunl heavy satin, and carried orchids is fund goes to an ann’ second of their informals. Fully 480) sy os as “Donald Fred on: Baas oa he. : any ° ed around the © while she ix away all day work- @ valley, and roses p which is awarded couples attended the dance r. an rm na ‘ede that w plain ° ave . «dl fron a ‘The bride, entering on her father’s ced of xd scholastic standing ext Oval will be January 1 pdventurer—and he had t ° been for t One such mother told me, with very lovely in her gown. the University of Washington. This see ent 1 tue iow to p oa b ve he Univers: i ‘ their home at the Mig’: | %“¥ , I tea unning down her faes, “Oh, with a bodice of taffeta. | cirt is chosen by a commiltee whict Thanksgiving Dance 7 . I bit my lip to keep back an ev ed bin rey if I were only fitted to earn & high D> With a delicate tracery of crystal | inciudes the dean of women, a fic s f . . epee Bs tamation when the realiaation of the meabak 4 tndematht. bark. with salary so that I could maintain a eee aet Stes! beads, ands full skirt julty member and a member of Rage ce ae the. sent ny at| Miss Olive K rttand, . . said Don Manuel to Katherine| time firm. Yours ts the inherent |home for my two chilirem with a Ae Nadie coe ag a pe ae Seattle alumnae chapter of Gamma) {0 akan deme Git? aivenlthe aieat 00'S wall api , é right to marry the woman of | housekeeper to care for them while was o Phi Beta. me oe gi x: wits a it . me your chotc ‘ork 80 7 nem and her flowers were!" Gamma Phi Reta wan founded at Thanksgiving dance in the guild Moore Aart The Indian pulled aside the blanket Ny night Now hapey ae baby roses, and lilies of the | ayracuse university, November 11,/"20m this evening. ats uae daa a et i ike wah GOFveR Gn & peetiors iat ‘That sounds “heartless,” doesn’t it, 1874, and the local chapter, was . ane ' aco munclen — mtiffe with a Mra. BE. C. M.? EB i tt re. Yay pen ri Thanksgiving n Porth who is e 4 ry Philips, Mr. Diller Pratt The members have been working! 4 farewell party was given at the Jodge and Mra. Ht i. Madte CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Hamilton Certein, elegant and im was forced to give up her baby. Bey ah ‘Ware and Lieut. Walter | With regular meetings each week./ home of Mr. and Mra, Alfred Berg: are the guests of thele ane yr maculate, stood out like a fine p ok out n to a forter motber so that it could irk Gf Victoria. Mrs. Edgar M.|**wing, designing. painting, to make strom Saturday evening for Mr. and|Aauchter Mr ond Mew Sonn Peirce Sorosis Club Art Department ed portrait from the background of |going out with her arned to have a good home, as she earned played the wedding march ‘M* & success. Th ee wee Mra. Julian Johnson, who will leave | in Giympta Will hold a mpecial meeting at the] inst army blanket! ¢ her, Do you t it would be| very little as a clerk. The foster Mrs. § old soon for an extended trip to Europe oles home The evening was spent in cards ant) x4, Father Van Der Walle read the sjemane chapter & 5 xf Mra. H. G. Fletche ~ right for me to tell her that I } mother gadded all the time and - pervice. faasch. The committee in charge of 4 Mra. Dean Gooding Wit.| Thirty third avenue south, at 2 p.m (To Be Continued her? I don't expect to be more than | dragged the poor baby around im | Following the ceremony a recep- ‘2 bazaar includes dancing. ter, and baby and wurse, expect to | Mra. O. B. Thorgrimson will tell a good friend to her, since I know stead of staying home and caring for tion was held ° spend the Christenan holidays with her Visits in eastern art she never dreamea of such conse-| it properly. for the two hundred| Mrs. Marion Alexander. Walter ee : Bveets, ma feria Ay es saat Yoons nah hi pe gh ee Card Party ag Ny sae Be parents Mr and Mre ie ; 348 a — _ ee = ie PEDESTRIAN Is INJURED quences, I will await we rete Soon he sickened and diet ante = 1 Perkine, Miss Jane Perk ures in ne Arts. A synope f i ‘CERE. real mother was so heartbroken Wedding A nt | Reith, Mr. Emmy Schmitz Hartman) Alpha Phi gave a cart party Sat'\ will return from the Wniversite |Mrs. Harriett Shaw's discourse on| With ® possibly fractured skull real mother was op bese g Announceme; [and Mrs. Lear Miller McKay. chatr-/urday afternoon for mothers and| Sonat tor Cueis im Chicago to wpeng the pictures displayed at the Pix'n | and internal injuries and @ gash over You are a wise man indeed if {hot work for many months. T Cards have been recetved an. | Han. arn Wiliam T. Fagg te friends cf te chapter, |the holidays here and Mr wot | Whistle will be given by Mra. G. H./ the right eye, a man belteved to be| YOU can fathom a woman's | 20‘ on vating many more such in- marriage of Marjorie, | }Vcodworth Anderson. Mra, William a eS Perkins will come up from Stanford, | Hough |. P. Ershbach, un employe of the| Sams, especially Bean GN jtancee where women fought ir. Robert Letghten Hind, apie Bifege: Aye | a | Adete M, Fielde Partiamentary Club | 1#her Auto Spring company, was ly-| that your love will be unrequited | thelr own chiles 396 ae ee ee eee eeatiuic’ | Following the basdati wh informa!) The John F. Miller Relief Corps! slisvond Mre. HO. Mann and | Adge M. Vuside Fertomyiatinaton| "6 Weconpslous ta the City hospital] uni yea meen etree | chugs own pood, revenen ial or ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. Hind will be at home |44nce will be given at 9 o'clock. The hae poe tan are = the ighter, 3 harlotte Mann, wi Thursday man's privilege to take the ini. h |. reveal! 5 ; oterans’ hii ' 3 com! ove to 0 I 20 Parliamentary | | ber 1 at Puuwaawaa {Committee in charge of the dance in-| } ol rt eee nn Sree ete, egies auadioiate charge ot A. G. Austin, 2903 EB. Cherry at,| tiative in lovemaking. If you perenne of real mother tam Ranch, Kamuela, Hawa cludes Miss Katherine Jerome,- Miss| Gay afternoon. At 520 o'clock a tome jcember 1.00 Guanes. : mubeee tenn said he ran into the man on Pike st.| 40 not take this step the girl Pi wa 3 Alice Ives, Misa Charlotte Mann. waned dinner wit is sarees to — ey Guentions.” Chae about 10 p.m. Wednesday. The man,| MIGHT go on forever and ever ‘ 7 Miss Vernita Swezea and Mrs. R. D.| Which every one tw invite : charge of Mrs. Harriett | Austi “ {| loving you and you wouid not | Wr. and Mrs. Farrar McAusland, chairman its Furs Essential |qpeaking in charge of Mrs. Harriett | Austin eal, darted tnto the street] inoue guvtnine ahout fo Wace, [than take a Settee San F A man. ar © Dass Saunderson, subject, “Julius Caesar way of the block when the ma-| ing is impossible in love, my [She would not be with her childs to Entertain iV, , St. Barnabas Guild fi P: ic} | Rhee , © was about 20 feet from him. dear young man, Do you recall MRS. J. BL Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Varsity Ball St. Barnabas Guild for Nurses wi! or Farisiennes | wi mtatenters Cord Party |, Asal ate lie raped « ee Bert Farrar will be hosts at an in-| * vet * hold a meeting and tea at the grad . | be held at Swed » hall - ; Cinner for eight at thelr home | verity ct “Wrschin co eat wae UH uate nurses club rooms in the Y. W in Cold eather) $20 p.m. rsd ft eid | @ eoda: rom 1 , ‘omy A ~ | a en nr | Weitay, wight: in the tevel armery|c” duce te meee nas ee nhny ENR Woop | Seward Social and Literary Club % cee tae ine £0, the campus. Jack Sut-!the report and Mrs. Kydd will speak| p, hited Prene Correspondent | Will meet with Mra. Matson, 1103 , eich honirman of the committee /on the nation wide campaign and| eryeh 2 ROY -Thirty-firet avenue. Luncheon will| re Ye Men’s which has tho affair in charge. The|the needs of m hospital in krinaa (ernment started an investigation to- | he ndcoh att >. me. oherp. oung following are the patronesses for the| xi) nurses and thelr friends are in. | Gy of the high cost of women's fura eee Business Club jball: Gov. and Mrs. Louis F. Hart, | ited. | aeemane tney, Bate Meseme pres ‘Thursday Progress Club give an informal dance at the 43 M ic Jewel Soci lub | FE at . Second avenue, northeast, m. | Regent and Mrs. William T. F Mystic Jewel Social Clu Encouraged by success of it» cam Say hae Washington Saturday evening-| Regent and Mrs. William A. Shan | non, Dean and Mrs. John T. Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dougias will hean and Mra. Arthur Priest. Dean ge Tg oad friends with a dinner | Ethel H. Coldwell, Dean and Mra the dance. Irving M. Glen, Dean and Mrs. Ste. paign to check rising prices of other . . The. Mystic Jewel Social club will| Poctesities, the government store oie te ec tee saint to bring the pelt of the beaver and parry . Think down to fit the purse of the! Armory. All mombers a thinnest clad the order are invited meeting will be held at All members are ask am the dintrict president her offic give a Thanksgiving card party and dance Friday evening in Douglas hall, Tenth avenue and Fast Pine atreet. ‘The committee in charge is phen I. Miller, Dean and Mra. David|iusy with plans for an unusbalie oe On the Wyoming FraePaen., Conch and Mrs. Claude successful affair. One of the fea-| Winter, how wear knee skirts, trans ¥ re Edmond & es of the evenin nt e os ee owe « Mise Margaret Ames, Miss Phebe | Meany, Prof. and Mra, Lealie J. Ayer, | tures wets, CveniNe will be the |sheeest decoliete Neil Tidmarsh, Miss Gena Peters,|Prof. and Mrs. Frederick M. P in women, altho it is near mid Friday and Saturday his, in the opin de! eee jon of the government, renders it ab. al vinit that day | Miss Phyllis Blake, Miss Alice Blake ford, Mr. and Mra ett O. East 7 solutely necessary they have some and Mrs. Henry Biake attended the| wood, Mr. and Mrs, James D. Hoge, Overseas Club warm over ment. Retail prices Auxiliary of Railway Trainmen The Ladies’ Auxiliary of th erhood of Railway Trainmen will meet tomorrow at W. 0. W. hall for |luncheon at 12:30 o'clock, which will Sinclair, Mr, and Mra, Harry Jack. | be followed by a business meeting at @inner given by the ward room of.| Mr. and Mrs er ficers of the U. S. 8S. Wyoming on | and Mrs >. Henry, Mr. and Mrs.|next dance on Saturday at 9 p. m.| Worth Doard the ship last evening com. | Reginald Parsons. Students of all/at Douglas hall. Proceeds from thin patsy Mc-| classes of the university except the|dance are used for relief work. The ifreshman will attend the dance mmittes in charge is Mr. H. A rank McDermott, Mr.|_ The Overseas club wil! hold their | ave quadrupled. Even rat skins are 9 france each a ¥ man, Mr u bons, Mra. ¥ 1:30 o'clock ence Bible, Mins nevieve Grant Pia ® chairman. On December 4 the la The Kalons Club dies of the Overseas club are going | The Kalons club entertained their to give a Christmas “bring and buy vale” at the club house, 404 13th ave frien and members with t ond of the winter series of education 4 » from 3 p. m. to 11'p. m. Jal meetings and dinners at the Arm: Jand Navy elub rooms, Wednesd ember 19, The progr Emma Lazarus Will there be a Victrola in AS vin neg Lower Price Floor B. B., will entertain with its grand bail Thanksgiving nig opened th the Knights of Columbus hall a short talk on condit ing will begin at 9 o'clock jacent to Seattle and concly —.. | introducing as speaker of the ever Let's go buy Boldt's French pas- | Mr. John H. Carter, president of Car try. town, 1414 3d ave.; down. |ter. MacDonald & Miller, Inc., who town, 913 2d ave. dressed the club on a topic named The Upbuilding of Seattle.” Mr RESH CRACKED CRAB nif es W. Bryant, pr The price of Three Dollars on these Hats is due to the fact they were a Delayed Shipment WITH MAYONWAISE —(peoresen ee of Trimmed, Untrimmed and Banded Modes At the conclusion Mr. Carte ‘ DRESSING address, Mr. William 5. MoClur Many values are twice to three times the price asked. After all, price does not Fresh cracked crab direct f [erent eran re eam Sco andicate hat style, but style has a great deal to do with price, and if [the ice box with mayonnalue dress, |lekal questions arising from Mr. Car styles, in an institution like this, are a few days delay ing, Dd you ever try one?) Per-| Mes address. | the rest of the eve PRICE is no object. We sell them regardless. If you haps you have; and then suffer | 0% ¥é visit this store every week, we intend that mething terrible with your stom-| Carter's address you shall see none of the hats that ach caused by too much rich mix-| Besides the speakers, the following ig b ture in the mayonnaise. Whenever |men were guests of the club: Mr.| you saw before. your home this Christmas? HE greatest singers, musicians and entertainers in the world enter your home with the coming of your Victrola. You can search the whole world over and not find anything else that will bring so much pleasure to every member of the family. Come in tomorrow and choose your Victrola in plenty of time for Christmas. | points of interest brought out in Mr this happens again—eat without | Fred Mercer, Mr. Chester King, Mr.| Many new fear, hut be sure you have « box of James Gow, Mr. Glenn He Tat Blocks Jo-to nearby, for it is the one and en, oie, Bernard lector fs é S h Pi S Wi d only sure and harmiens remedy that |Slater, Mr. Chester Latimer, Mr jaunty turbans, ee the Pine Street Windows — jwill give you speedy reliet—Two Vincent White'and mk large models Minutes, and your stomach miseries | Cowley The following vere | and chic tams. Next to the Wilkes | have disappeared. present: Mr. Carle | Free sample of this wonderful |‘Thomas Hail, Mr. Ely | remedy at any of the Bartell Five| Mr. Herbert Bryant, Mr. Barl Wa Big Stores, or Swift & Co., Four Big |man, Mr. Ch r Starks, Mr. Rosec ° : | Stores James, Mr. Leslie Davis, Mr, Herbert | Trimmings | is Odlund, Mr, Joseph Paden and Mr. William Staley | The next regular business meeting | of the club will be held ‘Tuesday levening, December oe | Seattle Reconstruction Forum ‘The next meeting of the Seattle | Reconstruction Forum will be held _—————t jin conjunction with the Seattle Com. Price monwealth club. Monday evening, q Westlake Cc. C. BERG December 1, at 7 o'clock, at the Goc at Pine Kats (Wolfe's) cafeteria, 811% § QUITS BUSINESS javenue, The meeting will be y Pine St. Entrance jed by cafeteria dinner at 6 o'clock 7 or Elevator i Sale Starts Saturday, 9 A.M A particularly interesting and vator in Main Entrance. at 1419 First Avenue in a wonderful assort ment at relatively at tractive prices. FREDERICK & NELSON om prehensive program has been planned by both organizations for this meet ing, and all members are urged to be present and bring others,