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THE SEATTL STAR--WEDNESDAY, DEC, 8, 1919 PAGE 13 REBECCA Offic By Mr. Zieg he > ‘ t " g he would gned t without pa of envy ‘e Page canopy of dee Soame < } laurel gled Thru the t “ it did twinkle halt light or there large wt ond ave. tonal light; « and bronse chrysanthemums gre the win t wall was the action! decorat a de have, and one tt guishes the Jur a cha ermoving 1 t time with an agreeable ‘ Hunior officers fror Re hind one of t tt the t clans played that was new Late in the eve traffic officer, w atop and go” = pedestrians, for the the Cafe crossing ms at all & outnide the wh aw ing it all, Luigi m his @ wlayed and playec . ‘seul later the Follies Miss Mary Dudley Walk and Mr, Forrest ‘Tucker in an aborate and ecc tric fox trot ‘eat ar we from @ the spectat se on chairs and on the window seats, and mostly ime convenient floor. Everyone knows about Miss Walker's dancing — Then a biack«yed ish gt bwith a rose in her h ma . shawl, and a fan of fans—Miss Pa ela Fortheringha ancing with the Andalusian charm of spirit Tanguor that is not easy except to watch Last, Mixes Margaret Ames and Mr John Beardsiee Carrigan, costumed Tike the Ballet Russe in all its glory gave a glorified shimmic, which touched the audience even the point of cheers Everyone § thr . All the «iris Raiicons, which the 4 hag “There were lovely gowns, and Was great beauty of effect in all details, result of the committee's end Men planning, and most of all. every had such a we first Juntor . to ew were carr The Junior committee is: Mr. Ar Price, chairman, Miss Bima Collins, Miss ¢ ne Collins, Miss 3 nm McEwan, Miss Florence liams, Mr. John Balllargeon, Mr © Clarke, Mr. Leo, Black and Mr. Etwin Strout Whe next dance of he three ¢ will be th helors’ ball, Jan ry 30 © Among the numerous dinner par which preceded the dance last wht were thowe given below ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson were is at a dinner at the Sunset club honoring Miss Gladys Waterhouse and Mr. Stanley Minor “In compliment to Mr. and Mrs Shannon, Dr: and Mrs. Rich ard W. Perry entertained with a din fer at the Sunset club. ontertaine me Ames Margaret dinner Miss gave a sma Mixes Mary Delafield gave a d the Sunset club for her su Helen Woolsey. of Tacoma . Hawthorne Dent entertained a 7 of friends with a dinner at ithe Rainier club. at party at the Ten and an A “Dutch Treat” hie club was composed of Mr Carl Ballard, Mr. and Mre. D Ballard. Mr. and Mr« Ms Larry th Mr, and Mrs. Thornton Hamlin, Mr ‘and Mrs. Douglas Secor and Mr. and irs. Laurence Ellis Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fischer Wwe a small dinner a thome Mr. John and Mr. Cebert Bail Jargeon entertained the members of committee and a few additional guests with a dinner at their home Dinner for Hostesses at Dance Preceding the Broadway \ in the Army and Na night, Mrs. Joshua Green w dinner at the Eatin club for officers’ wives from Na Rion who will be f dance. Mrs. Biggs Gives Tea cu Complimenting her daughter, Mrs Harold Vince of China, and Mrs. Irving Srv lgome to Seattle Henry Biggs er fat her home thi Presiding over table were Mre. Ke Py Mrs. Alfred KF Shank and Mis axsisted by Mrs William H Pratt, and Miss Superior with ease. ee mene “Over 50 years of succ Phone Select your dealer with care and you can select your DIAMOND Hardy & Co DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE seasful Diamond dealing 901 Second Ave. at Marion St. STEVENSO Main 600. Dinne "to Precede Dance « Mr. and M Hamite Ra ehut ‘or Mowers W 8. W. M Miss Hole to Entertain Mise All le will give a farewell eon at the Sunset club Tuesda In Charge of Tea Shop M G Alston Hole, assiate t M Harry G. Bartlett, Mra D. Butler, Mrs. W. W. Greenwood and M oO. T. K ~ ha charg ft the Little Orthopedic Tea Thursday for the Queen Anne ¢ MacMaster Tea pliment to Mra. Donald Jor Mra. J, Eric Ma will entertain some of onor timate friends a te Tuesday after Card Party for Lighthouse for the Blind Six hundred and seventy-five peo ple play cards, that is a large ard party, and there were that many ted guests at the benefit bridge the Ligh for t Blind ' * given at the home of Mrs y Leary yesterday Anide from the tables, nearly $ was tak in for new membe ships, there was a list of substa tial donations from the Lighthouse’s many friends, and a highly success ful aale of the f of brooms from the factor) he prizes were < th brooms, decc mmittee headed t and they were a decorations C.D, Stimso for the committees y yesterd decoration De Vew Alonzo. th ecard pa >. D. Sumson Hamilton chairs; Mra Mrs. Milburn, Mra. Jesse Ives, prize 4 Hudson Raxter, table ers and cards: Mra. Otis Floyd Lam son, membership table; Mra. Ceeil H.| Bacon, in charge of the sale of house | hold brooms, children’s toy brooms, | whixk brooms and hearth brooms from the Lighthouse’s own factory Mrs, Frederick Bentley, tea tables with Mrs. R. A. Ballinger, Mra. A. Hi Anderson, Mrs. David Edward Skin ner, Mra. Ralph Schoenfeld and Mrs Cc. D, Stimson On the Wyoming The officers of the Wyoming en} tertained Saturday afternoon with a tea dance on board the ship, wh was attended by a number of th younger set from Seattle. Another Card Party | at the Tennis Club The third of the popular serie ard parties at the Tennis clu benefit of the furnishings will with Mrs. Re any time now, and judging from th popularity and succeas of the other two parties, should be made early. | Wisteria Club The next of the series of informal dances w night Christensen’s Broadwa CREDIT WITH A MEANING : If you think of a store that girer you EASY PAYMENTS on charges accounts as a store where you must Reservat be given club KE nad ins. at ma pay extra for such terms, you sure ly haven't as yet become acquainted with Cherry’s and their way of do ing business. Cherry's store is dit- ferent. There you will find wearing ap- parel for men and women of the highest racter and style, as well as best values either for cash or on notwithstanding the liberal Their buying pow ter: terms they give er is very strong on account of the latge*chain of stores they operate, and with their competent buyers ever alert on the markets, are a ways able to offer you the best at most reasonable prices. All charge accounts « y confidential. Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto Building, over Pig’n Whistle. Be tween Madison and Spring. Diamonds” Dolls to The cha Be Bac he lor s’ 1M Turned Ih ot th Club Dance w " " given, I 8 Au m nie ter TY t e are Mr Guien, M ' Bricke Herbert Matedorf, Mr. Vernon I per n Nashem, Mr Rodgers, Mr. 1 r, Mr, Harry Bold and Mr Hesperian ‘Daneing Cl Tu The Hesperian y We Te 1 ictory ( ‘lub next dance tonigt « Dixieland w t one of the of the evening Dane emday next b will inte avenue and = Biclubs CLUBS FORK THE RSDAY Nine Century elub will meet at the Y¥. W. C. A. at 2:30 o'clock Hostesses are, Misa Orpha Timmon Mins Ione Longbridge Sunshine Guild of Mooseheart Legion I Alpha Club Alpha club will entert tea program at the Ravenna fT. A PLT. A the school. m. tr M tepar Mee Mrn arge tment Pythian St tion. will me B. G, Duggan, 24 weat, at 1:30 p. orn, Pi épeake home Fr at € the 4 Overseas Club The Overseas Bring and Bu club house, 404 Alm Cana at nan or le starts ub at 1 we wi im thian Sisters oh Thirteenth a ner Seattle Social Club, 0. F. 8. ttle Se at the home 51 =F meet Ferris north Stars at Invi Ladies’ Auxiliary Mail Av association A. tunet John B. Ladies Mail w. A ate kindergartner . ub, O ah of Mra. I t Au Alien PUTO A h av Robert FE. Lee Meeting Robert EF Daughters « the Railway Association es ' he f A ‘ rs, and full reports will be read the splendid work done during ne year by the members, and plans for the future good of the chapter will be discus 0 a full attendan: seated Red Cross Seals Wednesday's Red Cross Seal booths Anne hairman irs. F MeM. | Mr Mrs SALE 1419 FIRST AV NOW ON HALF PRICE C.C.BERG QUITS BUSINESS NUE ” ” 2 uN ‘pIrYv | 3y CYNTHIA GREY || They Want Her on y | * Dear Miss Grey: 1 would like to say a few worda to the League Council y ? 4 i, gu | Girl of 80 who wishes to know if she should marry a man she does not love and then get a divorce in order to marry some- one she does care for, because, as her friends put it, “it is ao ag ENG spyrignted; 2919, ‘by the News much ea for a girl who has been married to marry someée- a : at P paper Kinterprise Association one she really cares for, as men prefer girls who have been Bg cy lal re married to single girls of the same age.’ tre gin Lo Wilson in New York Ce iy PLEA, THE BANDITS 4| Perhaps she has, if she has the refinement and beauty to t DO NOT LRAVE MY HUBS. make her desirable in the eyes of her admirers. Don’t you BAND BEHIND think a girl of 30 had better be looking for a man she loves : as " vt on ‘ M , sy and will be willing to settle down with, than to marry one she week-end 1 | Tel B, t you in cares nothing for, live with him a few years and then ditch Seek leave lay for him f found Hamilton Cert That is the trouble with the American people today. Little Y a to be gone eral d re 1 on of r I do they realize what a straight and narrow path they have ey > fh u \ s hiss chosen when they start on thot journey thru married life, ha ‘ wrlka henis: 2 | Wax Nonreare ee wieneee deans True partnerships cannot be where love does not exist. 4 taene berg oh lkstose teh Paleo bed Don’t be a coward, Miss 30. Don’t deceive a man you don't w helr own ne a Wie hail tar 4k ok care for because you fear he ia the last and only chance. Tell fre. H. Hi. Veit ie We are going away at him the truth and send him on his way to find a girl who will ni Mra. A. O Aragon 2g eS 9. share his love on the fifty-fifty basis. A BACHELOR. ‘ rned ¢ with / ' fal 1 last week . ‘ | - oo? ‘ 1 Abel, and was banished by be the guests of Mr, and Mra, Jam Pay , with Bob's fate Perfect Wife 4 int ther country. The Bible \ the f of the ' - A Myth? ten that Cain took unto him 6+9F0 We need t hurry Certels re 7 ‘J th intr Mrs, Eugene Meacham and marked. “The Americans who have | agent, Misa ¢ it did the wits \ m Ellensburg wher picked cut-throats,” he went on in PULA | | as ants y more people, nother yah ricked you #0 easily—they will MOORE of the tal make a long procession as they wind }at me; but I hav OF YOUR ADMIRERS. Mrs, Winlock Miller left last week | down the mountain trail. Those in The 2d « in that am have stated heretofore, tes oa The National Council of Womer 1 ae » to rnin front will take it for granted that|nas offered ite executive, Men |. AD | must repeat, that I do not wish cee the Lorimers, man and wife, are in| philip N. Moor of Mrs. | barely ex to find or th,| to Ive this column in any ree Mrs. H. ¢ spent yesterd the rear. Those behing will thinkit. te co yore, to the prenident|tho. Ther no harm in expr e| ie liscussion. Any answer » wanes pe t . |to be the representatives of | my opinion of her, 1 hope I might give you would bring Se il extinace re in front r © tWOlthe United States in the League ot] If th men of tod forth comment from people who Lieut. Commander Francis hot be missed until Morrison's | Nations couuct! Jon more and use m differed with me. Put the ques ationed at Astor is spending tfit reaches the wagons at the foot = nse and not be so nel tion to your minister, or to any : ia Blot the mountain nat will be at 0 semseives other minister in the city, fo few weeke tx the mountain, That will be Atl completed the surgical dressing in | {ite tint hitter ee Mr. Rex Stafford ret hurs-|in the dark, so it will be 24 hours] srentitie way, then he turned to Don) No man cares for one of these] 1 - - lay from the East where has | before a party can return to this : ‘ be fairs, so enamored with her-| Word From a been for th 2 three weeks. vanes. There le no 0 > he our Rosalie will com t whe « pass @ mirror | a othr k noe, There le no seed 00 BUPES ldear triend,” 0 sald without admiring herself | Happy Mother Johr dales Carrigan left! Sha ad - Fed _ He) man here—and there h women spend ali their time|, Dear Miss Grey: 1 have been very ; Pha orgie * a : eaned * head abov to pa He will let he ny and energy on themselves and it is | terested in the debate concerning 7 * understanding vil, wo ote f not in them to be true and constant |™Methers, and with your permission oe ic You intend to murder him. And| 2a! she would better not know Nap would like to offer my opinion, too. s hele woubted-< erica, may Geameitee If he ot here to ir Just a plain little girl with a beau | How can anyone say that one kind a tightening about my mar her will follow the path 1 disposition is the most b of mother is r selfish than ane A We wil him a chance Morrison's coms has made down world She Some have unquestionably . i & gale oom to his camp. She'll give herself s an unselfis * mother instinct than others, but th " am,” said Don Manue We wi wus oor ealote woman for * proud in « does it follow that all the born moth tie him with r 1 we will wet! tt Ra ligh merge de mapnse as in silken ers have adopted babies, or vice ver a time fuse to burn thru them—hia| 0") * 0 f Morcinont, -uaded| Many of the vain women are to be | *#? No, ed not. There are jumt ae lhands will be free when we are too| °° . er of Morrivon’s prison: | pitied more than blamed. They are |'™2"Y splendid women who are nat far away for him to follow, The!" brought up in too much idleness and |Urt! mothers as there are of those ave fs well stocked with provisions! That would be very good,” laugh-| when they get married they expect |“b0 are adopted mothers, and the cs Wk ear seared — 7 ed Don Manuel wit in upholstered chair and be | *Verage of selfish mothers is equal nn ave. Yeu, I thought you felt that way | admired and waited upon on both sides, too ft my husband's side and went) aout her Plainiy, it will serve your|, A irl who marries takes upon| There are lots of women whe up to Dr. Certeim space best Gk tien tale fn | berself as much responsibility as a|®4opted @ baby that they, the mothe Tony!” I said, “Tony! Let me/ PY " - sn With | nan. A good woman deserves all the |¢", may be lauded by their friends; kelaon, for a fow days étay with him! Let me puree him|™ kidndess a man can give her, and|the baby is a substitute for a poodle 2 +4 until he ia well. 1 promise you that Agreed,” said Don Manuel. «he should return it in a lke meas-|998- There are also natural mothers un away fi this den'| Rosalie must not follow our party. | ure. JOE, |Whose babies are, as they will frank- 3 gpa she age i | She knows me only as an outlaw, cee \ tell you, “accidents”; such women I ae po You!” haa no idea that I—" The Reason gai gre cae physicia ‘| “Get the burros,” interrupted Dr.| He's Single are slo, ah Mra. Mra F ink: Saat danger of fever Certeis, with the intenté es Single out, those women who will neither ‘ na the Christm rium—from a blow like thin nokaink: of tion. I) Dear Miss Grey: Just a few words | have babies naturally nor adopt them; holidays with M Kimball's par.|™me nurse tonight—until thought, o preventing the Spaniard |; answer to the girl of 30. they are to be pitied; they are miss ts, Mr. and Mra. L. C. Gilman rison comes back for him. I swear|{'°™ Ying Just who he might be.) 1 am a single man of 30 and the|!"s the very greatest thing in Mfe=> ign to that I yemain—arhere (To Be Continued.) reason is because there are too many |b Privilege of motherhood. Mr ala slide’ hie tain tad girls in the world like this one—| | vole 4 be raly oe out ak to Wectiean. @ J 4 selfish, unfeeling creatures discuix- | Say ts he natu mothers go to Portland ab Hy a terrific effort Bob puted the LETTERS TO HIS WIFE ing ‘themselves with the feminine [and the adopted mothers could eliml- at : Adon! | gag from his lips and sat up the} i garb and palming themselves off as | e all jealousy, they would learn bos ra ud. (| edge of the « IMPROPER; ARRESTED women SINGLE BLISS. bey one Pd exactly as praiseworthy Ae eo RG tiek eee ‘a ge eile ote coh gt til oe as the other, no more, no less, ou not make any| Henry M. Bright, a sailor, charged I am a happy mother. Whiech— Mr, and Mra. H. ¥ h promise,” he 1. “Ry G with having written improper letters adopted or natural? Does it ra N whe I stopped the curse with a kiss to hin own wife, wan arrested late | Put Query iaatter? . es it realy ¢ Rene cae Keep still, dear one,” I said. “See| Tuesday by Postal Inspetcor J. 8. to Minister | Yours for more love and less jeal- font ee ¥: A, you have made your poor head | Swenson 4 Deputy Marshal Edwin Dear. Mins Grey: Will you be ¢ ousy. MRS. ‘. 8. Hy . kn, left Ba bleed aguin R. Tobey. Bright has been a fugi-|enough to hel: y j al pia penn Saray 4 nough to help a few of your ad. Dr. Certeis did what was required tive since a federal grand jury re mirers. settle an argument aswell) BROWN SUGAR STOLEN with the b en. An he worked I) turned an indictment against him, 4* curiosity, if possible, by printing | | . , manag: the whiepered to him jalmoat two months ago ee ee a eee fol-| painter Food Cor 14 Wall =, re Bob with us, Tony You _ jlowing question . a could refuse me but) In Siam music is never written, The Bible states that in the begin-| Ported the theft of a sack of brows tre Benoist, the well-known pi 1 was the guest of Mr. and Mra J Spargur on Saturday on his way to Los Angeles see Mr. and Mra. Walter Cheney and {rs P. W. Rochester have returned to town from thelr country home at Wing Point and Mra. Carleton G of Marat Mich., are guests of Powers Je, Dr. J. D. Powers, for a few weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Powers make their home in Seatt) Mra. Marie Wanner, Mra. Guy Wood ford, Mrs. P. Wickersham, Mrs James V. Prichard, Mra, George F F. D. Angst, Mra. } Mra. I. White, Mra. W Mra, W. E. Dower avid Childe KR. P. Anthony, Mra. BE. I 1 Mra, W. C. Pendleton M. M nm, Mra. Marion Ed y E. May, Mra. A. M Lombard Dora Cannon, Mra i Tuif Mrs. Ralph 8. Drury nd Mrs. I Hodemar 1 the Queen An { the day, Mrs. W Mra. J Brown i C. Feree J o t Alar Anne F ‘ Parry rmar M Teah MeKay Ton nes F Mrs Hayes, Mrs. C. H. Fairbanks asserr ble rps of workers from the Cli The Thured ule of Red Crores Christmas seals will be charge of Mre John Trumbu represent ing the Woman's club, assisted by Misa Evelyn Bradford, Mrs Anna A Jenk Mre A le B. Wolf, Mrs. Harry Lawrence Miss Maud MeGough, Mrs. John Phillips, Mr N Rulinson. Mr Thomas ¢ or Mr Le e C, Smith Thoma Var Nu Mis D Yr Wright Mr Ww w . ner and Mrs. Blar Sa 7 Association of Collegiate Alumni, unde the chairmanship of Mrs J. EB. Crouch, will be repre sented by Mr Robert Mills E Mrs. O, T, Clark, Mrs, A. M, Car Mrs. Ralph W. Rowell, Mrs. B, M | Rhoades, Miss Lucy C Mrs George W. Cotterill, Mrs. H. B, Wil bur, Mrs, John W. Heal, jr., Mra. J D. Terry, Mrs, Guy Street, Mrs, A H. Albertsor Mrs. A Klocker, Mrs. J. 1, Lane, Mrs, J Temple Mrs. A, Freeborn and Mrs, Ralph Purcell 1 | ‘Che Philomus club, with Mrs. J. ( Dietrichs chairman of the day, will have Mrs Verne Dyer, Mrs. Wilson R, ¢ Mrs, R. EB. Hawkins, Mra. Charlies Higbee, Mra. J. W Johnson, Mra, C. C. Jones, Mrs, E B. Jones, Mrs. Sol Levenson, Mis j Louisa Rudd, Mrs, Fred 8, Walker. i ning of the world God made Adam, | n Eve, and then their two chil-| dren. One of their children, and handed down to generation but learned by until he had| from generation Certela did not reply There Are Children e Family— you owe it to them to be sure that the baked foods they eat are made with ROYAL BAKING POWDER. There is a very sound reason for this, even aside from quality and flavor. There is no alum or other chemical in ROYAL BAKING POWDER to retard di- gestion. No mineral to injure the delicate membranes of the stomach. No bitter taste to spoil the appetite. Royal gives you the surety of purity and is by far more economical in the end. There- fore all thoughtful mothers use ROYAL aking Powder Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste hia Grey’: sugar Wednesday to the police. Brown sugar is greatly in demand Cain, by manufacturers of illicit booze. ’ : Y 1 ; 7 ie é , j ;