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By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, ' Miss Ames to Entertain ‘ the TS. Baret Ames will entertain with a db ner at her home this evening: S he | Christmas Dance > Mr. and Mrs. Henry De hosts at a dancing party home Christmas night ee : Birthday Anniversary >) To celebrate the thirteenth birt - of her daughter, Jane, is Willard Stimson 8. ntei of Miss Jane's girl friend @ luncheon at her home th eee For Judge and Mrs. Chadwick hi i Honoring Judge and Mrs. Stephen ‘Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ter entertained with a ‘overs at their new home last eve: House Party Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Phinney e d with a house party RuUests, over the week-end, summer home at the Sound. ir. and Mrs. fartzell Give Dinner Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Dona’ were hosts at a dinner of | this a success. hofme. afternoon Mrs. entertained some Seattle Girl Be Married Bai or at her home qd ies Ruth Rarber, daug! Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘Barber. ly of Seattie, announced her | Mien Vernit mt to Mr. Walter Meye City.* ember 24 in Hollywood. Barber's sixter, wer West for the wedding eee ‘Varsity Ball ‘The Varsity ball is always a beau ful dance. one of the biggest features | ‘the college year socially, and one | ™ w holds the interest of college > tong before it is given, an me afterward. Por three of the junior officers on| Wyoming, Miss Mar-|of 5! Broderick Mrs, | sorority ned | ington, of at Alexandria, her | with a “Doll Tea” at her! ‘The wedding will take | Last evening |For Mrs. Connell muech-feted Mra, J. J. Connell, nehai, will be honor guest at won of thirty covers at the Washington Tuesday after. . tor which Mra, George Seho and Mrs, I". BE. Palmerton are paing @ Unique program. oj a lun at " | Annual Gamma | Phi Beta Bazaar For the maintenance of the $100,000 scholarship offered annually by the at the University of Waal, Gamma Phi Beta sorority is holding ite yearly basaar beginning at noon today at the Hotel Wash- ington. This bazaar is given by the active and alumnae chapters ard includes in ite articles for sale everything to appeal to the Christmas shopper from fancy needle work and from household articles to ce ne schol arship which is awarded to a needy leo-ed of good scholastic standing at jthe University of Washington, This |airt ts chosen by a committee which |includes the dean of women, a fac |ulty member and a member of the | Seattic alumnae chapter of Gamma Phi Bota. Gamma Phi Beta was founded at Syracuse university, November 11, 11874, and the local chapter was granted in 1903. | ‘The members have been working [with regular meetings each week, 14 | wowing, designing, painting, to make t of the ne ta Wold. | The committee in charge of the bazaar includes Mrs. Marion Alexander Mra. Clara Taney Mra Young Rabel, Mra. Violet < Mrs. and Mre. Lear Mil man, Mrs. William T. | Woodworth Anderson, Dehn, Mra. Jack Dar Walter Anna Dungan McKay, chatr Fo! fance will be given at 9 o’cleck. The mmittee in charge of the di ir eludes Miss Katherine Jerom Alice Ives, Mixa Charlotte Swesea and Mra. R. D. McAusiand, chairman in he cs | Miss Anne Raymond, of Boston, this evening oe | Dinner at Golf Club Honoring Mra. Grant Arnot Mark, 1. fof San Francisco, who is the guest jof her mother and father, Mr. and s. M. E. Wells, Mr. Charles derman will give @ dinner of twenty covers at the dinner and dance at the Golf club this evening . . od Were 500 couples in the naval) fy on the campus, the largest im the past two years. ceiling was a lattice, over. with pink blossoms in a riot color, and the walls were of | «Long streamers of pur-| the emphasis to the color schem Well as representing the uniyer- and gold interwoven gave patriotically. committee for the dance last) ineluded Jack Suthoff, chair. D . Ruth Duni Brehm, Frances Fenwic! Naugie, Margaret Lesser, Hi Tony Brandenthaler, Frederick Keator, Jr. ; Marsh Davis, Raiph | Mark | patrons and patronesses were 0 Hart, it and Mrs. Henry Suzzalio, and Mrs. Winlock Miller, Re- and Mrs. Louis F. and Mrs. William T. Perkin wan ond Ethel I David Thomson, 8. Meany, oe Padeiford, Mr. and tt O. Eastwood, Mr. and Mr , Mr. and Mrs. Reginald 1 | the freshmen give their concert Mrs. Arthur FR. Priest, " Hunley Coldwell, Dean | +i» teadeth Me ¢ ad Mrs. Irving M. Gien, Dean and | Stephen I. Miller, Dean and | “And God sw Program at First Methodist The special musical program at the First Methodist chureh for Sun- ley Buck | ry) Flora | Anthem—"Jubital po The Temple Cho: Anthem—"Thy W Not * 2. Christopher Ma and The Temple Chora: Festive Poatiude Ludwig Bor Ottertory Mine, O Lor Henry 0. Prt Organ Postiude ny kk, Ht} set ler. M ‘antilene Witttam Pantkes Fryainger wiles ‘ J. Christopher Marks Alice Pinckston Maclean and The Tempie Chorua B Ratenber The Temple Male Chorus Coach and Claude J. Hunt, Prof. and Mrs. Prof. and Mrs J. Ayer, Prof. and Mrs. a re. Agnes Nieiee Tempio Ottertory-—Soprano Solo ow" Words a Mrs. Ft Sate in the ) Steane Only those who attended the great given last week by The ‘formal affair of the year, the | Temple Chorus realize what a rar ‘one allowed them, in the naval | musica! treat they mjas each Sunday , with the same decorations | adorned the varsity so gaily. eee Pless to has tasued invita ne Pless to a formal ball Friday, Decem- = at the Woman's University Son Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Hadley oo, receiving congratulations pon Sea of & son Thursday | Co. D, 161st U. S. Inf. to BeGuests at Dance ‘The members of Co. D, 61st U Infantry,will be guests of the auxi!-! Rinehart, nion to be| Merle Tanner and 12, at Redding’s| when they do not attend the t the Firet Methodist church where this organization presenta an excel lent program of sacred music, under }the direction of Mr. Lynch. The soloists comprise some of the best talent of Seattle, as the above program will attest. eee At the White Elephant La Favorita Trio furnished a much ed musical program at the ite Elephant Shop today, with el, Miss Chaffee and t the two violins and the plano. | Junior Prom ‘The Franklin high school junior prom in honor of the senior class will take place at the school tonight ‘The patronesses will be Mids Alice Miss Mary Lantz, Miss Mias Snyder. . 8. avenue west and Roy | Holiday Hop fs strictly invitational, | who has not re‘ling the Bachelors’ or who wishes to bring | Hop” Saturday to telephone Queen sonic life insurance beneficiaries, last year, je payment for every of elght hours was 290,707 hourly. if all le of something? < F: Insurance Agent, s would these payments have been to see a doctor at the first sign Fascinating cards are out announc- club “Holiday ening in the Ma- temple. Campan’s orchestra will play. Dancing at 9 o'clock. Institu- jon ta me and I will fill it. it you certainly can’t get it Emmy Schmitz-Hartman | ywing the bazaar an informal} Mann, | vices | Montgomery | To Entertain Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Mra, 'T. W. Owen will ent Christmas party her Saturday Mixers’ Club at dance in the Knights of Colu hall tonight, A feature of thiw ¢ Will be the introduction of the late wong hits Mr. Monte Austin, of San Francisco, Campau’s tra will play. Daneing at 9 Mra. Wa MeEwan will leave Friday for Arizona to join her husband, They will spend the winter there. . hee clock, California where he will Oakes at Del Monte. ee for Mra. Mr. and Mra. Ralph R. © to Tacoma today to ketball game between the Wright seminary and the Saint Nich lola school of this city Miss Lorraine Casey will returr nary, December 19, to holidaye with her parents, Mra. Ralph Casey spend Mr Milnora Roberts spent a few daya in Vancouver last wee) Roberts attended the the Canadian Insti | Engineers before w by the I | address. ito of toh he was asked to give an Mra. Lewte Inkater ts expected |home next week from Washington D. C., where she has been for than a month. Mrs. Harry Roetakes arriv attle Sunday for a visit spent several months in City with her hushand who member of the Rumanian Commis yn for Supplies ee Mr. Harold Preston i# conval at his home after an op Seattle General Hoxp' . Georee | district visiting delegate, in the quest | . D Qlabe! Barber), with her) of Gamma Phi Beta sorority at the| children, i# now with her father | pazaar this afternoon as she will) mother at Hollywood, having be at the dance Mr, Tracy Faireh from the Lincoln hotel to the Wash ington Annex. | qMits. Lewis B. Poe day for the East to sp maa holidays with her daughte | Beatrice Poepler | be returned wher he Mr. Witlitam urwell | week from California been for some time Mr, Wallace Cec who is returty ing from Phillips Pxeter for 4 holidays, is expected to ar Mr. James Frink tn expected t return from Culver, December 1° spend the holiday in Seattle. Mrs. John ©. Ryai M at the Swedish valencing at her home epital con. Mian Priscilla and Treat, who are tn school tn Barbara, will arrive, December spend the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mre Treat Mr and Mre M their daw, son, Robert, lowa, are vis iting in Seattic wilt shortly to spend the winter in Call fornia. and Mr. E Washington, D.C, where he for the next two months. He to urge the enactment of legis for the reclamation of land for diers and other settlers. Seve of the Western and Pacific states have sent like representatives | Columbia P-T. A. The Columbia |soctation will hobd Wednesday afternoon room 1 at the school. will give a talk on the | Girls, and there will also be a mus lical program. a at 2:30, in oe Chanukah Club lgiven by the ¥. M. HL A. at the Ma |xonic temple ‘Tuesday jat $ o'clock, and ia @ benefit for Bu jropean war sufferers, Child Conservation League The Child Conservation league w with Mra, R. C. Union street Tuesday at Page fifteen of the study ok will be used Alki Women's Improvement Club There wili he a meeting of the Alk | Women's Improvement club Tues |day, December 9, home of Mra. A. C. Reinhardt Which fhe may be Iny So usual now lke » hurricane, Without equivocatio more , COAT, DRESS 4 Union. ain the Gamma Phi beta Alumnae with a | fio) home next The Mixers’ club will give another bus Tomkins Mr, Prescott Oakes left yesterday | chant join|the merchant's estate for y went attend the bas Annie home from the Annie Wright semi-| the and Professor Milnor Roberts and Miss Professor convention of Mining more cing ration at the 4 has removed ry the 19 |i the thousand who has been | Nes Loyal Jack London Club Santa Harry Whitney | Corwin, with | their F. Blaine lett yesterday for | will be jon on Count Parent-Teacher as-) meeting | Mrs. Rogardus Campfire The Chanukah club dance will be|Clad persons to the street December 16, Johns, 3715 =| town, 913 2d ave UPrsTamms | ba 3 Loan Art Ewhibit | Opens Sunday sporting chance on @ popular attle diver If you want td believe it, go down to the Fine Arts rooms at Mourth | land University on Sunday afternoon | trom 3 to 6 and see for yourself. | A handful of plungers on have ned their choicest invest ments for a month and anyone can| look them over from 12 te & daily | Inventments in paintings may jmound funny, but it's @ fact that the man who makes a good buy in @ pie ture makes more money than fellow who put his money savings bank ‘The famous Peacock dining room that Whistler did for 4 Landon mer Jehant whose name is forgotten, was a white elephant to Whistier. The merchant refused to the $1,000 >} it cowt. Whirtier jdn't take tb di new pe painted walls off, #0 }had to accept the $500 offered in |payment by the unappreciative mer An American bought it from $160,000 and put it into his specially built dining room in Detroit, When he died a fow months ago it w give 4 & priceless treasu and un ple of Whistler's art, to a museur Taking « painting in a Copyriahted, 1 COULD I RELY O newhere In the f auto, Evidently it tu found his been parked bir up after viait to Don Ma hie with ied wur A une snuel elegant and 6 an erior, Te rghotf, but 6 welcom Don prine aristocratic timate friend membering the © ler, Junker and in cided that the cl . hired man at @ was probably descended f and he would, for the sake of obtain ing certain Mexican mines, set the pace for the circle of German spies which is aaid to be trying to embrotl Mexico and the United States It midnight when we swept In glancing the 10 odd paint. | into th g avenue which stretched ings loaned by Seattle art lovers one| from the 4 to the hacienda, The can't help but mentally gamble on | towers of the rambling adobe building ag, vy =! ig |ahone white in the moonlight. The tk I A alt hE cay ng | looked like an ancient castle T i | place BB ye se nT Rek | a castle of haunted chambers and unknew of dungeons and fairy queens, paintings which asleep may was n oures and came to in the topped at wakened by any mag Bob had collapsed more nee the long ride in the car, His nee—amounting to @ stupor made me tremble with dread. I noticed that Dr, Certeis was watch ing him carefully, but If you go to the Fine Arta you will! At ig" Bob's fc were rising—I ‘ on Of mn of our lead z “ | Long before we reached the ha clenda I forgot that Me and I were isoners, forgot what would have of miraculous life! It was a cam sniight. I wondered an we the patio if it ce 4 be of my own than ¢ tome. 1 di ture cost nimaker, It fairly sizzles with « A modern Eve seduces you with an apple in her band, on one wide thy offer on the other, her defense, 4|% bowl of flowe Behind her the} » | tapestry! of birds and Mowers from arden of Eden her excellent picture, “At the 4 ow,” by Adolf Horie, was als by Pig'n Whistie e bet it's @ money m on re several of we wned He used to live here earliest paintings is owned Whi “Great ounces is Give Away Shoes Whist great success in Parte | Shoes and stockings for the needy Judge Barke has loaned several eX: | Wine supplied by Volunteers silent examples of the Dutch school! america at Christmas time. Receipts from the red chimney boxes on the of painting ) alwaye gives much Quaint peasante with amusing bead gear and shows the vest of these | Street corners will be | purpose, Especially need | will be given baskets of p men in portraying a dutics Joaned | jexander hin families and the dome wine Mra A. il several, am Doorway,” t was a Bohemian of the fh remular loafer the cafen Marseiliew in He woul paint anything anything vere is ream this quair ttle thing ltop of a ¢ canvas these litt rplecs ’ | fe a * ie jwtreets to passers Ho NERAL SUNDAY } Funeral services for Mra, Elizabeth H. Conover, 75, will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Bonney Watson cHapel. Rev, H. H. will officiate and cremation will f low, She died Friday at the Lincoln hote bout France Gow a a masterpl lar clans more interesting |pletares, and many more things one ean say about them. The beat thing ito do ix to go down and nee for yc self exhibit will continue for | }@ month. —Dorothy Fay Gould. There are he ORIGINAL Malted Milk _—- | Given $100 Gold thy J ad Cees a hatned at etate|A Nutritious Diet for All Ages [headquarters of the i ® Quick Lunch at Home Br Office club Saturda when Mre Sanford! F Bertrand i announced that | Aveid Smitations and Substitates $ioe i in gold—had been received nee oe —_— from an unknown well-wisher. The money, it was specified, was to be epent in ob ning Uterature and buttons for the ming member ship campaign in which club leaders hope to get 160,000 new members Organtzations will be perfected thru out the state The purpose of the club is to dis courage animal acts on the stage and in circuses, on the ground that animale are trained by cruel meth ods of torture rather than by kindness. $75,000 S. F. Fire Sweeps Warehouse SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6 Fire of unknown origin early today caused damage extimated at $75,000 to the! grain warehouses of Charles BE. Goss |& Son | The flames threatened the Occident hotel for a time and drove §0 scantily 3rd at Pike Thursday, Friday and Saturday Gladys Leslie n Joneph | Lombo, Southern Pacific ewitchman jumped from the third floor of the + |hotel and received @ broken foot and |e cuts. Did you ever see Gladys Leslie perform a Grecian dance? See this picture today. Polioé were unable to ascertain the cause of the fire || ADDRESSES CHINA CLUB Capt. Whitney Elaler, agent for the Amert Bureau Shipping lin dressed the China | noon In the Masonic rican trade conditions an ghal turds Aw a 8 on China. Let’ try. Keystone Comedy “The Waning Punch” club elu, ijin co bay Boldt's French pas- Uptown, 114 3d ave; down. Do You Need Money? How Much? $10.00 $25.00 $50.00 We will lend youasuf- ficient amount to take __AMUSEMEN ee PALACE HIP THEATRE Contin Dally 1 to 11 A Snappy Show of HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photopiay RUNEITE MOORE John Hyame syne is ORV MEUM VAUDEY Melatyre ‘atte and ‘ard, the 4 care of your legiti- mate needs if your in- come is large enough to make the required weekly or monthly payments. $100.00 $200.00 $300.00 I dared not/ used for this! by the Newspaper Eaterprise Association DR. CERTEIS TO SAVE BOB FROM DEATH? lis Certeis| filled me with terror hed! been an ordinary waiting to pick | thing but Bob and hin need of reat. | thing elve. ; | As 1 #aw Certeis and Don Manuet| tho, because he is very ambitious, The chauffeur received his ex-| supporting Bob to « room it oc jourred to have very in- | personal dangers—if any existed looked r of life itnelf. rnational apy, I! completely in the power of a man| fjyy uffeur woe not| who lov eo! And an wi . . *, , A : Like Curtis, be frie oe Suir ean weng, In the |80 much, Miss Grey, that I can’t think of coming betwee ma duke | world | i¢ m ly in dan ri it in not Bob ch room the Rabu band's aide Bob had But Dr | perceptiny on I dainty turned to the on the } “You are going to let me nurse my, husband?" I pleaded. “Not yet—not alone,” I will watch with you for a while [he said gravely ax he placed a splen nena |head of my husband's bed. $500.00 Industrial Loan & Investment Co. “We Loan on Character and Earning Capacity” 421 Union Street. Phone Main 4210 / AMMEN Al ces usa bil do ~an it ly becoming—if he came close to the | doors of death. | Certeia to save him? cis bad the ability to do so,|ne’ér was a cut so deep it wouldn't heal. any Thus I the «plendia cupled once t ~|leasly over the bro (and saw bound train slow down at the adobe station at the edge of the town. It wae carrying f to the Bites Pin it for man wa akies to a living an idea of what had become of Bob and me saw that @ particularly Hunnish trap had clutched me J under 1h like ordinary nevertheless wan sick wander from hie bedside! While Certets had summoned bathed Bob and put him to bed, breeches and blouse for a flufty blue La a yn iim Wh ! AyD Herds fies By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Miss Grey: I have been a constant reader of you columns for over two years, and have marveled at the good advice you give in every case. If you will please advise me, 1 will be guided accordingly. | I am 19 and am engaged to a young man two years m senior. His father has sent him all thru school and to colleg He has two more years in college yet and, when finished, i | will be able to make lote of money. Now, if 1 marry him, per her |won't continue his education, but will have to take up so He would succeed with most anything he start As I have no parents all, do you think it would be proper for me to write his fat (secretly, of course), tell him of our plans and ask his advisi |My fiance has said that his father would be very angry shoul That doesn’t worry him, but Many of your readers will say: “She does not lov or she wouldn't worry about hie father.” I love hi haa forgot man, me that I was ing to| ttle time to cot der my It if Bob were in| he not finish his course now. He and I were| does me, to me an He doesn't realize now what it would mean, My parents would be first in everything—eo, fo | that reason, I can’t bedr to think of hurting his dear oli \father, who has done so much for him. It would break both | his heart and mine, should I refuse to marry him now, but In years to come it. he would forget me, and probably be glad, for he would have ditated when Twas alone | hig money all made, with his father’s help now. I have tried room I had oc 1 looked hope |to persuade him to wait until he has finished his course, but 4 window ledge | he would NEVER go back without me. What AM I to do? of the north |] can’t bear to think of losing him and, again, I can’t bear to \think of standing in his way to success. It is he who has to provide for a wife and family, and I want to see him succeed, AUDREY. she haen't, or is she just a sweet, g00d-hearted wife, satisfied and con | tented with her home? My idea of a perfect wife ts one that is a companion and pal as well jas a little homemaker. Qne thai would rather have something for th home and surroundings than this jonly of rouge and eyelash cosmetic One to share the subjects of the day, lone you ean tell your troubles to | someone to comfort you when yo jare biue, and above all a wife | Will be home when you are, and n at your neighbor's. A clean mind girl with the qualities of a life co |panion and pal, and not a te | doll, ready to ditch you for the better |looking fellow or the one with n money, or expecting you to take out every night, merely to show h clothes and not because she enjo your company. And I'll wait tin I find the that can come up to my ideals, a |not the so-called “modern 1919 For 60 per cent of them are far being the kind of @ model a “man” would want. Especially who is striving So an edic and js aiming for the bigger, bi ee leek witer nk the sub-| things in this world—he wants and it should interest ever; ly dll neta ‘ y single | tearing them down. Yours fi except his love for t | father and son. husband became dangerous. | but 1 DOS appeared he was rapid could I rely on Dr man on earth ponsesned the lights men and women but "there was no hope And no splendid flying | anning to drop out of the me on the morrow at lov had | If this man in really young your mate thru déstined to be life, your decision, if you put it wisely and concisely, will only serve to make him admire you the more, after the first few pangs of temporary disappoint- ment have worn off. It is not only to please the aged father that you must take this stand, but for the future of the young man, and yours, too. Say what you like about love at $15 per; but talks these days. Human nature h nature the it te similar in al antes, and I str maintain that in the average of marriage love flies out poverty fies in I base fon on the endless cases have come under my ob- jon If you will put your argument up to your sweetheart In this form, I do not doubt that he will nee the point and accede to your wishes, ou 1 us that 1 had been caught, 1 Bob and I w and key and bare| prisoners, We captives, An long as his wife would not were, and the helpers he 1g ly cane when 1 changed my aviator’s | negligee I had left in the lay of my flight with Baby Then I hurried to my hus-| 2 lapsed into unconscious. Certeis’ eyes widened appeared in my tire, Then he re f the still form femin _ Dear Mise Grey bea. ject of * said Certeis man as weil as the married. Just | “perfect wife.” pmpare your wife or sweetheart | 3 STUDENT. with the letters written by different | rs 5 people in the columns written in this | Frida: hioned chair for me near the | PAPer and see where she differs. In} Restulting enqee v ie = 'f/uhe one of these painted, walking |SPerial engineer company that wi . |fanhion dolla, selfish, conceited andib sent to France and Germ (To Be Continued) envious of anyone having something The company will sail soon. YOU KNOW THE DANGER GUARD THEM! Use Red Cross Christmas Seals Each Seal Is a Penny Worth of Cure and Prevention Donated by a Friend of the ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE OF KING COUNTY 315 University Street Telephone Main 1564 USE RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS Each Seal Is a Penny’s Worth of Cure and Prevention,