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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. steeper ie anm tenia Ne i = By REBECCA STEVENSON Amphion Society 7 j ye er ‘ SUNBEAM By CYNTHIA GREY 1 for the Amphion so. u Office Phone, Main 600, lendden, divecter, tnd 4 . 4 Confessions y ——————-| Dear Miss Grey: I have one of those funny probleme fo oem | Holid ive Tues to solve, I have t Lf ind have ong Hi . i Jances sisting artist, for Tues’ ‘ ‘ ” . s you to solve. have been married five years, and have o R er-Hibler oliday Dances isting artint, for , Captain and Mrs, Norman Rant ar of a Bride of the eweetest bables that ever lived, and.4¢ ceoms Aan Pb The wedding of Miss Jess! ile} Mrs. Thomas Green will entertain | % at 816 in the Masonic IN) rived Inst evening from Victoria to r to Captain Chart with a r the young [be the guents of Judge and Mra, K am not contented, and am vary nervous and worry a lot. It ny f the t 1 Grieg | > Jennings Consvightes, 194% ty the ‘ seems as tho I can't help ic. I am not in very good health, Of Baltim: ‘ ‘ 2 4 ‘ Mise Mildred Farrar, accompanted|( _Oaber Hnterprise Associatic : |but have tried everything, and have gone to see several dow Eee yee ft ble . * woo \ ' : by her aunt, Mrs. Irma Farrar | tora, but it seems there is no cure for me. . ' ie ¢ Raver, will leave today for Califor I think a great deal of my husband, at times, and then, * Kendt oe - ” 1 DISCOVER HIDDEN ARMS ‘nla fo n indefinite stay ‘, , , Z peaule ee tis ee ae | THAT r again, I don't care for him. Now what I want to know is this? Ese Fe b f Gilberte| Mr, and Mra. Edward R. Agnew, | 8. 4 1 used to go with a fellow, and I thought a lot of him, and nopy 0 the terfly f i 7 Buttert Miss Huth Hulbert and Misy Ada |O0 — x he did of me. It seems as tho all I do is see him in my mind, fhite oh Norton . :* Hulber of vere oO Bee \« f | , ’ only t ; A . [to attend the Junior dance, the “iro-| , Bo bound ndaged and ‘ jand I can’t help but think of him. I don’t see him very often Nag : We Hes of 1919" at Christensen’s Tues | okine | t pathetic hospital junless I happen to meet him on the street, but I can't keep y evenin, case, Ww rried out of the cave and ly . ee 6 | placed on a blanket on the ground j |him out of my mind, no matter what I do. It seems ae the bia 0 \ ' y 8b Miss Marjorie Tonkin, who was| Dr, Certeis stood near him, while P he comes up in front of everything. What shall I do? Bdorned ¢ we t . , cag wr e.. t one of the attendants at the O'Neil| Don Manuel cended the side of BERTHA. Rtairs dow e ' " tor Fratt wedding, in Everett last week,/ the ravine in search of the burros e clever person once said aT itendants «le t t is at present the guest of Mr, and) ieven in the midet of my xiety it an idle brain is the creation that is most impor t to a girl fever girls, x ‘ ; , * Mra. Henry ©. Philips, and will leave|atruck me as oddly interesting to - vil, and it is the truth. | under age, or to any inexperk josephine Whaiey. : Be hs peas te . ' for her home in Salt Lake Clty Fri) aicover that the bandits kept their ‘ Now, for instance, if you were | enced girl for that matter. eke of ruttic 1 Stimoor rtain twelve) A at, M , aah Nasa ‘506 | pack mules in two stables, The out interested in just a few of the the other blue, Tu ue . aren . many things that interest wom ¥ ne « * § dy with Mins Dllaabeth Hurlbut will come|/awa who had been taken captive! h net todas, you woud have ao | LU anepe . ttle curly head « : eatnedl te : , " cd pasts r saturday att) Mills Colle ge home from, Wella to spend the Christ | had not betrayed that fact. The net | 5 time or inclination to dwell upon | Byebrows | Before th y t hoon " Club Lu +} 7) mans holideys with her parents, Mr.| work of caves and what they con Ly) thin hallucination of your former pte : Melsher 1 n Tac sang & we neheon and Mra. I, W. Hurlbut tained must be vastly important, 1 J sweetheart. An empty brain al- |, Dear Mins Grey: What can I 4 Dinner by Mr. and tothe, Mile College oe sued, to persons who were prob J " | ways reverts to the past. Fin (for thick eyebrows? My «irl friendly . i ’ or luncheon irda Mra, Vera ngo, Mre. Grant Ar-| at en taws: your thoughts #o full of what is |!@ve told me to shave them; but I from behing t! Mrs, Lowman at the Women's t wat Mark end ta a, 4 . sidan , going on about you today have decided to ask your sdviep The four . Mis In compliment to Mre a.| Those who wish to nOUld | per "i few daya a » so wnoomfortable, 1 you will have no time f firwt M. G. Heetrice Upton r merics nbas. | telephone Capitol : r Anderson at th t , the ground, that musings which will invariably If you begin to shave your ies Katherine Mi ad Mis - ‘ en : slate I ‘ bring unt nesn to you eyebrows you wili have an end- we all tr n n . ingk r . ° ng « to the oman's f cures 0" jens tank, @ it Bidtten long streamer Basil de Ew and Mrs. Surprise Party nto, pillows and. more| Ma ees ures I know | them to grow thicker ane MO wea an avenue for the passage Of | er Monday evening ¢ 8 A surt rive party was given a] mone | Sateen “o . waka rei Geter ba Mak Gs deat mn . bristly . The only satistactory ridal party peve home of Mr. and Mra. 3 Murphy |, —o : : bag" ur ba 1 day w o keep your eyebrows neat Miss Zorada Hu y the, malt of eo & fer their daughter, Al Mur | Hew 4 J once D va b “ 2 hat | and the als w New looking is to pull them out with . was ip soft watermelon pin . py Saturday evening he t wid ne de-—would n Un Oey > - well as yourself. for weezers until th are shapely touches of gold lace, and car Orthopedic Dance > k b arried, I would F by Lothrop Studlo.| jose four weeks and then write nd then keep them pulled out. d an armfui of Colum>ia roses. The Broadway guild dance at th ako Mart ‘ : 5 This te lieth La Verne Haston, and let me know 0 This method is painful, but af- Entering on her father’s arm, the| army ? last evening | Ev ; ne t ' Re. Moyen re oe ows, of course,|@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. D.| refreshed in spirit. and body fords the best results 1 ge Re of) net ure and a su n Quarrie : vate I something more im-| Masten, 817 West Prospect st. | ‘There is simply no room for any- p — of hea % nees always are. | te Surt n i 4 e r rs ————nee | thing small or mean in God | e mashioned with a square ro Men. Harry A nd nit \iagar * s tf wea I B eas 2 grest playground, the vast out thd 4 r Length of aly draped » r readwe automatic, such 68 T)against the United States—in ease! Boor, | Girl's Dress with loops and strands of |» ‘aldo E Mrs. L. E. Gree . v ! i rn r gue on In the held | my country waa fe into war—by . Is. From her shoulders fell the Fd hash, Mre. 8. 2 P er ' ‘ - I 4 that some-| German trickery! cy PS peed Miss Grey: I am 13 years court train with its sprays of re. J Chureh, Mra; : ;a n ° thing t have been| rom among the small arms 1| Difficult to pid. Eoing on 14, and my sister Siam cee. Hor. el waelsaiee 'y itanson, froma the ‘Naval | Sameuelias to re. Moye ; > wide : irae the map Prager At nag hare gh Bb FA I have argued ‘a great deal about ght to the back of her dark hair/ station, with Mra, Joshua Green ar The fourth dance of the Bamue r ' ' M v cin aa tee Dt ee Le ee 4 |me wearing my dresses too long. Her Orange blossoms, and bound to|yirs. Alton W. Leonard, prow Informals v held in tt © in ° pre t ecu andl pres bong eng aviator’s bloune. It wasn't]! Dear Miss Grey: If you would | Pinion is for me to wear them just forehead with a band of tulle.) ene club. ¢ Columbus t December 19. It " y b € t J e, aster aded, perhaps—I couldn't wait to|help me I surely would appreciate|t? my knees and my opinion is to , canning " « them | find out. I hurried down the ladder | it, as I am greatly in need of help.| Wear them a couple of inches below, ‘With pearls. Her only orna-| , will be followed by the New Year's|!" ‘ : ri was a necklace of pearls, and] Among the dinners which precedea | Frolic which v @ the last of the|% elu < ' paid at : sure,|and reached Bob's side just a» Don|My trouble is this: My mother is| Which do you think proper? pytl were gardenias and oF | the dance were those by Mra. Joshua | winter ve r werion will | Po organ t othing t t to be] Manuel strug: up from the | Slways finding fault, and over! West ten below tal nae shower t the Rainier club, who en-/ start in Ja names and dates to | Wht vou ur ‘ - cay ravine with burron | . t- Tisot, RT. McEtiigott of the U.|tartained the aeemne “eaten hina be auineumred Later, ana win be toven | preven of ‘ cou ons . Awtcure up that rope! Hamilton Cortele ceaée Sob aa|.2,0%_0% nerd to plan ltlo sur y at mates soe eee & Bear attended the groom, their/ineg Naval Station, who were how in the same hall with the same)‘ t have fe aj : lows tol comfortable as the human body ean rintagd ned bag even hag foal cn a irl of your 7 ayy sem hid uniforms forming an inter | teases at the dance, and the dinner | muni ret ‘ s always chosen as A mfort| be, when balanced atop of < tins Grey, I never go out on week s y aK + contrast to the misty white/ which Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilt The patrons and patroneases for|* Candidate for parliament. Mra y . od to the! tain-etkubing tors Ph = moun. | nights and only to a movie on Sun- Pre sags the bride and her attendants. lDe Veuve gave at the Rainier club.|the next dance will Moyca te a member of the municipal r € ey limbing burro, and then wej|day. Yet, my mother says that I| Poor Ventilation | Following the ‘eremony supper) dai seed Stewart Burrel r € ttes of the Hrisbane women's| chimney and with an y which I) started down the long slope. should be married and that I am im-| . Offi ‘served in the dining room, with | a sited Suk GO, Seesee 4 oo ‘ and organized tea rooma| had acquired in the kym, 1| Boon we pasued under the great Posing to stay at home. I am not|in Office sner, Mrs. G. A. c.| Officers Entertain , ? : ro . rbot 1B: Medi Bircote- Me . of age yet, and I long for a home. George Tu: > At. the close f o whith ut | scrambled up the ropes, reading win f my previous air Dear Miss Grey: The ventilation Mrs. William Eniott, Mra | The Junior officers of tow | msndhers of the ¢ ; ng ood returned #0) | feet, and came upon what 1 had ex-| plane—those beautiful wings which |4,2m never allowed to go out with li our office is “putrid.” Please ade cr *.C. Be’ es.) York ¢: ained wi ‘io: Gane 4 ad " Hiers’ political o1 za tio a 1 he other boys an ris, and er 1\*" . nce Baxter, Mre. ¥.C.Berenedee. york entertained with «4 t}to complete arrangements for their tion | pected to find—another Uer of gal-| would never feel the clouds cling to| work hard all day I think I should | ¥# me to whom I can report this in i aemeen Spd Mrs. Grant sighteom covers at the Hot Chriatem work, and the hely lorles in rocks! them again! Up there in the tree|have a little recreation jorder to get some action. The man- Centered with a glorious mar-| party had a table at the regular sup : milies in need) Dr. and Mrs, John G. Gil and) And somehow 1 wasn't at all as | tops was my bag of money, too. It] I love my mother too much to | 2eament Wal et Oe Se Eh gabe, beart-ahaped an pink | Por dance ' hat tim pple By mr arren Gill. Of] roninhed to find thone secret cham-|was quite a little treasure. Who|leave home, yet I do not want to|! am more than pleased with may white frosted roses. Four crys 44° sae or. ant Mae hae ee ot! ners amy military | would find It? Hoarded wealth has |*tay. I know that at heart a better | Poe oY eppuee of the very I candlesticks bound with rosebuds | so ane Mrs. Rows Sb. Neher. The cir Fleer, > er floor, like the | many times been buried in the earth, | mother than mine never lived. Now, | ¥eoUlation. AGNES. Sprays of ferns and bearing pink | 1n Charge of Dance Bachelors’ Club Dance Seine. te ateees {the Houmar Teles | Se cor, Wie wi righting. I] or sant to the depths of the sea, but| “Bat I want to know ts this: iecttnlion, (i ae he See formed a square around it.| Miss Hazel Alien and Miss Der-| The next informal dance to bel Mr tueh Kien . Sa ine * sth ear, pociiet | never—aavel betene lone his. |y Next month T have a vacation and : ‘ in the evening Capt. and netta Rarbour are in charge of the! gty ty his Mneteete . Mr. Hugh Kirkpatrick, of Lebanon, | found the sw y B {| never—never before in the long his-/1 am going to Vancouver to visit « I jub will t ‘ 5 an of|tory of th ‘ " left on their wedding trip.|reguiar dance at the Red Cross Tea | take place Saturday even heamiteue ee oe te Ven ee at ee Lice mad Wiatne ore tie aan | Sav Sunt One 1 Ao not kiew arieiiies | Milt Tey Gage & peoret. | rene wanccdae afterncon meat eg age et ye go ‘ wed 4 many picions, would have been|up and hiding between the heavens |to come home again or to Ko away er traveled in a suit of wae “Se yer > ch astonished to find what the light re-|and the earth! |nome place and never come back. | blue duvetyne with . smart Program at Wome n’s oad iRanse aii dhe eeaee bs Mre 2. A. > on ts expecting] vealed to me; bundies of uniforma The airplane vanished behind «| W mm eyes hy pa era sar dete } unusual hat of French green ¢ ’ ‘ iho! Sete chara: [het slater, Airs » &. Henry, o ou ar e 0 hs ia Pag, hi : c Chicago, to arrive Friday to vinit|?* wy, te he eee: to wad | Chemin kc iaaed! Be an over-wrought imagination, or University Clu » Meamittee are: Mr,|t (Mit Henry was a guest in the | AF and an n z u > ong enn deprag sagperdigges your mother is inconsistent. ° As omorrow 8 o’cke | ’ y years ago and was much|Dly @ email a ne od ‘i proo: fou state first that your Moran Hostess Women's University club Mi dion, Mr. Charles Brickell. U|¢ ll re etuff hed been placed there| their clever heofs along the narrow| ‘facther eaye you should be mar. iG Miss Elsa and Miss Lil.| Ashley. wh een gathering t a Vea ee with great difficulty and at tre-| ledge of the steep and twisting trail,| ried, and then that she will not Michaclis, who are Mra. Far-| tistics unde b hig te Mr. Neetan | ure her| mendous cost. It would be useless| I wixhed tha automatic in my| permit you to go out with other Putnam Lilly’s guests, Mixa | Nations Rae ee . teen Anne high school: | moter. ninwon, | i¢ stored In that damp cave for any| blouse were fitted with its proper| siris or boys. Now how on earth Moran gave an attractive in-|fiv" % 4 Imall, Lincoln high echoot;| Wil! leave today for length of time, It must, therefore, | clip of shells. It would be good to| could you marry if you were not Dridge tea at her home yes-| ‘Y! ie , tode Mr. Oncar See. |i! spend the winter In San Dies.) nave heen Intended for use in some|see Don Manuel throw up wide arms pe geno a ee afternoon. | | ~ - " er, Mr. Hat Hold, and Mr, John} Site, “Wades Yearela tka her | fmediate uprising! jané clutch at the atmospbere—end | Your whole letter is quite i ‘ oa < men. 5 luster Beat Mie'e ie ss or dey t| Ordinartly, 1 euppose that 1 would | roll—roll—diown the steep mountain) yague. You say you are under the Wyoming . |Gpokane. award Barns Of) nave thought it only supplies which | side! age, which might mean that you . x Green and Black Cl F e ee lthe outlaws had got together for a| (To Be Continued) are 12 or 17. Under the cireum- Miss Clarice Stoltenberg, Mis" Ma , he outlaws ro x . . Stevens, and Miss Charlotte) Marriage Announced and Black club gave a| Mrs. Grace Hadley of Minnes campaign against Carranza, But] ae stances I advise you to remain Geaperoned by Mrs. B O.| x lee Ww, i formal dance last |is the guest of Dr. and Mra. Va nince Hamilton Certels was involved| The number four is tn great dis! {§ years old. Even tho the sur: attended the tea dance or t age , 2 oe in the Mt. Raker Park | A. Kelley n the plot, I was obliged to con-|favor in Japan, because its name,| roundings are unpleasant, your the U. 8. S. Wyoming Satur. 3 { Mar 5 elr next affair tude that the etuff was to be used| “shi,” is the term for death. | home affords you protection, and parte of rifles to be assembled, small|epur of the me and my] ~ | Portiand Let's go cat at Boldts—uptown, (Oe stew Treece are from pa, ‘ommittee includes 44 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave ‘ ¢ m * Richeson, Mr. William ee —_ Portiand, 2 Sresee ts wel Mr. Harold Morford, Mr. Arti —— |known in Sea where he attended . . Mr rao ogre - y.(Connell, Mr. Leon Dover |the University of Washington. He ts| (ioe pice Mr. Riemer Pk . sia member of the local chapter of A (Credit With a Meaning |}. tae Seti Mr. Rinaldo Hall If you think of a store that gives | Informal Luncheon fi i; EASY PAYMENTS on charge . " | Mra. HL. C. Peters entertained with ints as a store where you must sheon in her apartment in the + Neighbors of Woodcraft extra for such terms, , ton Arma Wednesday for some eee . 66, Noighbors of n't as yet be equ e women who are assisting her CLUBS FOR FRIDAY f the ames h CHERRY'S and their way e ‘ nt—rag dollea—of the 5 - ing business. Cherry's store | ) . tern Star Clab ‘different. ar monthly me : of members wh a y ie the Eastern Star club w be he are urged to ©] There you will tind wearing ap-| Tennis T { oh ronan 4000 Arcus ball: eparel for men and women of the) The v att rusteen’ menting at 2 « Whighest character and style, as well Tennis « " ub meeti Ipm , Queen Anne Improvement Club y os . , best values, either for cash or on | U8 of guests fc y pani ig » notwithstanding the liberal) ‘” r. U. of Ballard > Merms they give. Their buying pow aerd : fe very strong on account of the | Baby Dolls Sfarge chain of stores they operate, The chairmen of the Raby Doll with their competent buyers | committee ask that all dolis for that alert on the markets, are al |@epartment be turned in at the able to offer you the best at ‘Yomens t niversit club Friday reasonable prices, All charge| yy nan : Senate Prices i “TE Fortson Thygesen Some Miselenary Sedety First | Presbyterian church, | a Thygenen auxiliary of| ‘The members of the Woman's |hour will be spent nocia " of Inited Spanish War 1 Home Mientonary foclety of Geattic|® short prosram. Ho. CHERRY'S STYLE SHOP, = [jave their regular monthly meeting | district will be at home at the First |afternoon to 207 Rialto Bullding, y, December 11, in Veteran Meth t Episcopal 4 Auld. M ie memt s and tends r Over Pig'n Whistle, Between usine he 9 pn |tion of of Luneh nen oma Ato wc ret at oc Madison and Spring served at 12 o’elock for members, he tatest mews fre oe 1 eee Pawn Seer aid ond every member is expected to be pres-| meeting by the delegate iby =(Atvertioement.) ent in attendan The Queen Anne Ir cee | + . Seattle Review of Maccabeos | Adele M. Field Parliamentary Pro| Seattie Review, No. 8 Wom: cedure Club Rene Association of the Mace —— a. Adele M. Field Parliamentary Pro-| will meet this ning in W. ¢ i ‘ . cedure club will meet-at the Wash-|hall, Fourth ave. and Marion at {i il ¢ ington Annex at 1:30 p. m. Parlia-|fieers will be elected for the coming wy ! 4 mentary questions are in charge of| year 2 ! ne the president, Mrs, Cudthee. abject | ——__—_—___—___- * . lesson, “Previous Questions.” Aux-| | Ce } SS : } class in public speaking in| At this season of the year we , { Mrs. Harriett Saunderson. | Your find that we have several short Julius Caenar.” r AV ee and discontinued lines. We Ledley Ausillery 46 Ratewy Leo Portrait — have marked these at a price ductors If ‘te e of . A “ cattle division No. 16, Ladies’ [ aken by the e ee move them quickly. 4? Aumilary to Order. of Railway Con right artist will be e ristmas lano A few of the special mark f Wictoali or intirtaes AEA all tae appreciated by your | downs are: era requested to come. Lunch friends as the per- . . A ‘ Os ut, ce eves at 3 oFelock i gia: fect I One of our fine Player-Pianos, that everyone, including the children, can play, gle «eign nt Mes 1 hut my Ae is best. You, father, and you, mother, will both find great endless enjoyment = A tise vale P $4.9 f The Coterie club will ment at 2 15| Christmas in this piano you both can play. No fear that it will rob the children of the in- | OA AE Se i \ Bt oe eee * chairman | Remembrance centive to study music—it will actually give them an incentive, because it will oe age o! sili : Arrange for a sit give them an understanding of music, a realization that music is not drudgery and $8.00 valu: ‘ $5.35 ° ting at once, fore- | but something of supreme interest. ‘ Mt «---s PY : no f possible. ‘ ¢ * Mace Guniseescat Weston ‘a: on if possible. Our Christmas Player-Pianos offer you a choice that will meet your every Bucher Cut Bios SQ AGG fs OPEN SUNDAYS, 9 TO 2. requirement—in size, design, tone and price. Our Christmas Payment Terms A $5.00 Shoe. . .' rs by De ait tron, ait col are freely extended. Come in and talk with us about a Player for Christmas. iat” *§1'50 | HALF PRICE § ciao: ! . fh 2 le i IC.C. 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