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By REBECCA STEVENSON |Green and Black Club ¥ sgt | | By CYNTHIA GREY Office Phone, Main 600, |\“Holiday Informal” D afi Vee . a The Green and Black olub will give = toatl ear Mise Grey: ve read your letters eve Dance by Miss Mary ;Art Stude nts’ League thot | Halliday Informal Saturday! Mra. George Hollbron ts the guest and cannot say enough in praise of the good work thet ole ¢|“Partment in the Bt, Paul ‘opyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Av: 1 am osking your advice in my case. Lama young Complimenting her _ sister Mis] The Seattle Art Students’ league |e fourth of this reason's series a ie Gladys Waterhouse, and Mr, Stanley |), 4 invitations ¢ tume | tances which are proving Very popu) Miss Jonmie § . |with t r 3 5 5 # to a costume | tanoes which Miss Jenuie Spicer arrived Thurs-| . rT KY 1 " " 2 a h two children, 3 and & years old. I have bee Minor, Miss Mary Waterhouse will) dance December 17 in the Knights |!" janser's Jagsers’ with Mr. /day from Mt, Paul to be the guest of| WE INTEND TO STAY WITH THE BANDITS |for three yec 1 have know: se j entertain with a dance at the Sunset |o¢ Columbus hall. This dance Inthe | Grant Merrill will furnish the muste.| Dr and Mra J 1" pareud ae her ™ aT) MTT s years. ave known a young man for a number Stub Friday evening. Preceding the third large one the league has given see |way to California } TO DISCOVED THEIR PLOT of years. He has been very friendly to me, and I ad: XN 10 er e othe 0 ere Pp! yi > eS a) i The 7 ‘ 4 hostess to a few friends at dinner Sl mvcet es petted Dy ee Holmenkullens Club BY ik tat Mn ‘lise See - %)the Carranza government that the him greatly. The trouble is that we like each other mo “ the club, | ward establishing a act | Tomorrow evening, December 13.|haby, Mr. and Mra. Lawrence, Rees || WE INTEND TO STAY WITH || Washington government was ‘sur than merely friends. I know that he has been engaged to a” see ‘The Seattle Art. Stud jthe Holtmenkullen’s club, which| his’ and baby, with Mr Harry KE BANDITS TO DIS 7 the vor | WOMAN Of his own age for a number of ye Dinner tor Miss counts upwards of. fifty gives dancos every Thursday and] Walper, will spend the Christmas COVER THEIR PLE LHe tire Aooages) Bt i eRe Arh for hi ber of years. So I the \ “igs who meet inithe basement of the/Saturday, at 1726 Summit avenue.lnolidays with mere’ Eine’ cud ate |30 gage peers Bey eae hited ce mapa by te dy Pac petter for him to go away and try to forget Waterhouse and | Congress Hotel for study in the even bing Se — with nt oe = taj; | Ballard's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 1 Hob kissed me as if to inform me|ing ¢ he ws ee enbie ate yr than for me to be the cause of trouble and their not ., ings a heir da bi an © An invitation is extende o > r . a > rm © bo Kerioun trouble- a : . Mr. Minor {tae 68 thelr day's business occu.) An in oe MW. Purdy, in Bollinghar | that a kiss would atone for any dif-| we're hore—together.”* poy k He has been in doubt about whether he should ma To honor Miss Gladys Waterhouse ‘jn design which meets tyice a week | : Mis Mrs. Harl Jaraison and Mra, Care| {rences between us, itdidnotatone| “Darling—you're the best sport 1|/Re girl or not. When he told that he cared for me, I and Mr. Stanley Minor, the men of and a life class which meets three Holiday Hop Farnaworth are guests at the Hotel|r me. But what was the use ofjever saw, for a woman. Now him it was best for all of us for him to try and forget their wedding party will entertain| times. This is under the direction “ | Bovil & ~ . telling bim so? I felt that he want-| listen!’ Bob drew himaelf up #o that! / think 2 p i ‘ ers noif. club| or 7 FJ - The next Bachelors’ club dance | Seville in New York City Me a ip 60 tha ink a great deal of him, so do not wish t ts with a dinner at the Golf club/of Tadema. The students by their “the Holiday Hop" will be gt ‘ eee ed to end our too-revealing conversa:|he could whisper in my ear: “If| bl, 1 . a ‘ ah to cause any tro a Motaday How* et Ue given De ple. It seems to me, if this girl has been true to him for Wodnesday evening. interest and sincere effort have per. , M. a - that perbaps| you'll stick ee fected their o1 ot r 18, in the Shrine auditorium Mr. are Farnsworth returned) tion, And 1 thought tha » wtic no matter what hap - lu ‘i 3 pramhigts sdiiicupertinn “aaek ork } Je temple. ‘The com-|t%€s week from Portland where he| man is wiser than woman in want | pens—we'll not make the slightest long, that he ought to marry her. I am leaving the prob hristmas Dinners des Mr. Ray Guioi has been on 4 short business trip. | ing to avoid the discussion of @ sub: | attempt to get away from here for to your good advice. Would like an early answer, Ward Reechér | YrY Proud that they did this with-| mittee ine , Teoh t ‘ Mr, and Mrs, Honry Ward Reechér | Sot asking outside aid Charon Brickell, Mr. Herbert Mra, Frank McDermott accom.| 20ct shout which they must forever come time! Wishing you all kinds of good luck, Tad ill entertain with a dinner for the!” ge that now with an excellent /40rf, Mr. Vernon Klepper, Mr & cnenaaualy, Pitea tesa, 4 ot the family at their home| goecatnat, NOW, With an excellent! cian Nashem, Mr. Dan @mali, Mr.|Penied Mrs. David Whitcomb Weat,| “iffer 00 tremendously. ol sseween the two 6 until the trouble ALICE AND ARTHUR. © “ | “ty Oo jarriving in Seatth terd 01 We must plan to 6 y n the two countries is settled Many times pe y es! lay scholarship fund with this dance | Clyde Rodgers, Mr. Isaac Seeger, Mr. | (1) VIDS atte yesterday morn) 1 hacienda, Jane. We'd better | whether for pence or. Pres ° pe opie have criti- an | Wednesd © 1th. ‘The commit-| Harry Bold and Mr, John Milner, |!" . . : Ds pee me because I have advined Major and Mrs, William T. Patten tee speaks of a decorations, | Chairman ae speak of it now, Who knows when ust that,” Hob replied. “You—we| young folks against long engage- pean for your goodfellowship at fre planning a large family dinner clever specialties, and most interest oF 2 Mra, G. Alston Hole, her daughter,| We will be alone—together—again?”|-—can perhaps do our own country| ments, Your case Ulustrates per- ude, fi Christmas day. Among the guests! ing of all, the first prize for the best | Entertain for Son Miss Alice Hole, and son, Mr. Gren efore we talk it over, Hob, 1) an rmous service by watching| fectly just why I disapprove Perce ~ heir relatives who are sta-| costume will be portrait drawi a / “ del Hole, will leave next week for tell you something awfully| the two big men who are sendin them Dear Miss Grey: For the will be n be ap €) Ip h el Ho y . 2 tioned at Camp Lewis. ni by a well-known local n honor of their son Isidore, Mr.| New York. Mr. Hole will join them| queer—and important, too, Jim, Jr.,|Out their lines from this very ha I don't know how the girl who | the city lass who differs with oes na and patfonesses fol pal = a onirsad Meet a tatartained | there for the holidays, and after:| discovered machine guns—scores of | clenda, trying to start a wart” Mor-| MA waited so long feeis about |on the wife problem, I will , sy » . , | thirty-five guests a! het ome | ward y w o a “ | . bi » - ain may Next Orthopedic Dance Mr. and Mrs, David Edward | nat 0 ae tab etnies [Pom ee WM nrcoony them—with plenty of ammunition—| ison reported that at least 10 rich| t,bUt for my part I would con; |I highly respect the good, er, Mr nd Mra c a 28 oF n ai wer ‘i The committee in charge, headed And Mra. Edwin C. Ew-| Which was spent in music and dano-|the end of January stored in coffins under the eaves of | American ranchers had been trapped! been done me if a man were to |W°'king girl of the city even as by Mrs. Donald Barnes, are planning | ing Mr and Mrs. Henry Broderick, |!" Master Isidore gave an interest ee the long adobe building next the big | by bands of raiders—“and are held] marry me simply because he felt |4° the working girl of the ¢ P them when he was | for ransom. he should keep bis word, when But I do not believe that @ all sorts of nice things for the Broad | Mir" Qing Mrs, FH. Parks, Mr-_and |!98 speech. | Mrs, Henry Rolcom is at present| field. Jim saw | for ‘i way guild's next dance Wednesday | Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lilly, Mr. and] at the Hotel Waldorf in New York| mending a wing of his airplane—~"| “And you think it is mostly to em-| ‘he really cared more about some- |can go thru the temptations ea evening in the Army and Navy club. | \0/4 Henry Seaborne, Mr. and Mrs. | Nei ) 4 City uuite forgetting that he was sham. | broil the two countries?” one else city w The hostesses for the evening will | ty ieudoray Mra CB ind Mre.| Ne ighbors of Woodcraft ee ar aine a ena Deb och ab tn bod: 1) Web nodéed, then ont In any event this man should {uted by ‘the por ge fa t be: Mrs. George Warren Boole, Mrs./ 1. Gy . wt ito Give Whist Part Mr. J D 2 ‘ ; h 5 - | Dr. C. Ballance, Dr. and Mra. Fred rive is ‘arty r. James Hoge has joined)» h him back on his pil I think we'd better stay right} @cauaint his fiance with the true | World. I will have to admit hs Robert Greer, Mrs. Car! Gould, Mrs.| o/s, Rentiey, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo| geattle circle 649, Neighbors of | Mrs. Hoge in New York. T wail) pad ee here, for one thing Are you with| circumstances and let her make [they can take care of t, tho, tha the decision. But in acquiring that ability to Wallace Green | &' . >t 2 Collins, eee AY D. donee, Bre B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jone Code, | Clive strect, Thureday evening Dig, | HF Marepe eo, She, Seen. "Be careful," I pleaded. “If a ser-|me, dear?” |out for themsel 3 . gins, Mr. and Mra, Joh cddy.| whist party at their hall in the Swed . Wh D * ‘or themeecives they lenry Philips, assisted by Miss Ju-| ha cia Sere m4 . | ‘ " | vant should open that door | en I'm not jealous, I'm al ery ee ee Coline, Mie De and Mra Bruce Bly c , ME and ish club house, Bighth avenue and | Mr. and Mra. John Eden have re-| mae kus ea chance of ever| Ways with you, Bob.” I replied with Dear Miss Gri My brother 1/|#!¥ 4nd unconsciously change Mrs. J. §. Graham, Mr. and Mrs Olive street Thursiay evening, De-|turned from Portland where they c : 7 Avg . Bob, |engaged to be married to a girl we|¥¢!OP into unnatural r Bob | One of my nicest kinses. do not know, Would it be proper |D®®9Me @ part of the mechanism Katherine Kittinger, Miss Dorothy |); “Raitinger, Mr. and Mrs. Fran , | ge his hole,” , : | er, } rank | comber 18. An tavitation fe enter spent a few days last week getting you out of this hole, ve go sg Remap ey Archibald. | Macklem, Judge and Mra. Stepher etn choben ae ee | murmured This little sham of mine ts go-|for me, his mister, to. write to the 3 SEE ne ee ine Margaret |chadwick, Mrs. A. M. Ballard, Dr er | Mr. Howard Thomas, who has been| “I’m not your most important in-|ing to work out great, my dear.|girl? I should like her to feel like| The elements rob them of the : Spec! Albert Mattice. lin the Bast for the past six woeeks,| terest in Mexico, Bob.” My husband | Please don't be surprised—nor hurt— | One of us in place of a stranger when ural “oy wealth of e Ames, Miss Mary Dudley Walker, | ; ‘ Re- “> S | Bagageme nt Announced | expected to return this week moved uneasily, “No—I'm not think| whatever I do. For the sake of do. |the becomes his wife. Thanking YOU) thes" ayt ey become very Miss Patricia Fotheringham. To Give Dance j ing th it for Unele &: T imagt & mber the Follies! 'o Give Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Shaw ah-| ing of the tiger lady this time, my | ing the most for Uncle Sam—I'm go- .. = Mise Elizabeth Beddow will enter-/nounce the engagement of their). Mr. H. L. Greene has returned to| dear, I've made a discovery whi h | ing to be—as I was-—for months, you| , BY all means you should write | Oren 40 pM ‘There will be a special table @hote | .M"Sidh an informal dance for the daughter, Muriel Agnes, to Mr. | Seattle after spending several months! matches Jim's. 1 have found al know.” | to your brother's fiancee tf you | take crermone pomnize good. | @inner at the Rainier club that |" were at i atarday evening, | Charles Dustin, of Cordova, Alaska. |! Tacoma ee be ne <4 antity of rifles and auto “Shell shocked? No, Bob, no! 1| wish to welcome her into your | ever arttul, Becettral eta evening which siiould appeal to | eee wat the home The wedding will take place next/ i . can't : ‘ ‘amily as one of you. It is the | full of sus; 7 2 patic be hand grenaden—all | C&n't stand that! Isn't there an| pj ft ° y | of suspicion and quick those who are planning Dutch Treat month. | Mr. ina ay place of a man’s family to take | + - parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. E rouble even where there is parties, and for which a number of mig) seoervaone beze Suara been mee | Mrs. Phillipe Paul Boynton, of Lake Che | } . lan, is the guest of his brother, Mr.) #tored compactly in an upper gal. | Caster way?" the initiative in becoming ac- | therefore oft | Louis Boynton, until after the holi-|!ery of the bandit's cave!” | (To Be Continued) quainted with @ prospective With all this experionos, Fy , 5 days “An upper gallery? So that's a bride. r they feel keen, oon 5 . * bly ia |where Don M | and our 4 | Dancing Party Morrison Hostess Bre, C. B. Lament and chitnen|hiesa Gene waster | " Dear Miss Grey: 1 have always|not enrich thar tau cs For Miss Lillian Michaelis, her! \frs. Phillips Morrison entertained leave today to spend the Christmas| 1 nodded | It’s Not Yet Ft me pela ol gehen bE Quite the eo helpful, but I never thought I would | becoming mistresses of the @ — for the week-end, Miss Angela | with a luncheon at the Sunset club , ‘ | holidays with relatives in Portland. . 7 . . if | tives | “Jane Lorimer! Don’t you believe | have to call upon you. Iam in deep|ity of a man’s city, they lose | lian will give a dancing party /tnis afternoon followed by three L'Unien Fi | | n 4 &t her home tomorrow evening. tables of bridge at her own home: . mn Francaise Mr. and Mra, Paul Judson and two! ‘hat I'll ever be tempted to get very Too Late |trouble. I have become acquainted | originality and G: ® at he | with @ young man for whom, uncon-| which draws the strong to 7 D | L’Union Francaise will meet at 3) children left Monday for San Fran. | ff away from you again. The most nee p. m. tomorrow at Y. W. C. A. club|ciseo where they will make their |¢xciting situations I’ve ever been in |sclously and gradually, I have devel-| weak. fight ‘| tn Charge of Dan © a miee| Reception to Faculty | rooms. cies home in the future. nelrtave been invented for me by my| THERE 18 TIME |oped-a real comradly affection. ‘This| come’ devils’ themselves, and th i | Assisting Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suz * eS ¢ | wife! Cl law of a happy a) 7 ; miration was based upon one good | rouse devil, ee ee ee etre, | Thomas) fio at thelr reception and dance Seattle Physical Education Sockety| Mr. and Mra. Harry F. Sharpless po gags niipatrg: ph ys | it aaa Sele quailty eapecially. of which I consid-|God inva cone. ane coma ae tne re aeererea dance at the Red | for the new members of the faculty| A meeting for reorgantzation will and mether wil Femove to the Hotel / change I can stand wherever you/ CHRISTMAS hehand him posseesed in greater de-| spared all this and remains eg this evening at the president's house,|be held on the second floor of the| Sorrento about December 20 to re-| ).40, e | any Ser Sey ever | thereby. 7 Cross Tea Room Saturday afternoon, | 2111 b) ‘tre John Condon, Mrs. David|¥. W. C. A. at 7 p. m. tomorrow.| Main thru the winter, 1 eee to be, 4 Dagar a aed PORTRAITS known—his absolute nonsentiment-| As for real hardships, they ou ‘alk senne, ol i | ality, and the absence from all (if/made for men, and girls Thomson, Mra, Herbert Condon and| Officers will be olected and plans | ge Supper After Dance {Dean Ethel Hunley Coldwell. made for the year. Invitation ex-| Mrs A.M. Wetherill and daughters, | "sion existing between the United! mage without haste or con: 1 may use the word) “spooning”| sweeter without them. Following the dance in the Mount bee leg tended to all interested In physical) Who have been the guests of Mr. and | States and Mexico at this mn MO-| eusion if you will arrange for preeene i felt free to be natural, I cannot do justice to this Baker Park clubhouse this evening, ‘ jeducation, each person requested to| Mra. Frederic Struve for some time,| ment. I should think you'd better | ttt | vy vn at he would | here, as it requires a thick Sponsor for Launching jbring an ap |have taken the Jacob Furth resi-|stop looking at it as an entertain.|* “tine &t once jmever misunderstand or take ad-|/I hope I have given the ood vantage. |for thought. That is my of oer. and Mire. J.P Cran we enter | Mre. Livingstone B. Stedman wa Eh ee y jonel W 1 . ° tain a number of guests with a sup- rs. Livingstone ry “ dence. Colone Yetherill will arrive | ment, dear love.” But it is advisable to come Per at their home. |sponsor for the ship Robin Adair, Queen Anne Circle of Child Conser.| from Fort Leavenworth in about ten| «1m considering all of it. And I'm|in the forenoon if you wish Ble earg oe Yoh gat | at preeeet. yesterday morning at half} the Q are gyal ; ee ae Oe eee wondering if you realize what an| the best possible results carprias for sap Steam tae, an eat HANS ARTHUR PO E o Queen Anne Circle of Aincovery you've made, I was wrong in thinking he didn’ past eight. 1a Cor nye a Miss Alice Tucker wil! om | uPortant y rong in thinking he didn’t) Dear : After | oun, 2 | Cniie, Conservation league will mest | ca comage chee te sth’ to een | Jane, Probably you do not. You SUNDAY |want to “spoon.” Can you imagine | the Pg BF, pi tt ok jat_ the Congregational church at) 1 oi Ciiem with her “fath haven't read an American paper for 11 TO3 jmy hurniliation, Miss Grey? When|men readers, I felt v pe Phe greatest demon that existe |) Dance at Tennis Club Queen Anne.avenue and Galer streat | ‘he holidays with her ‘father and | haven't toe a ave 1. But. Morrison I had looked upon him aa a good pal,| the Quaker who was leat d Study is per, Mr. am rs. Norman | day : |a good sport? Would you continue | trouble Laying ae “a to ground, Is the demon just called “fear.” || 7 Peterson will entertain) Tuesday at half past one. ! makes Feu wren ee eee elth a dance at |pake fourteen in the program book. | Twcker eee ]haa his own men “who keep him |the friendship or drop him before 1| ways, 4 the Tennia club Saturday evening. | eadingy: Mrs. H. R. Wright, Mrs posted. A courier informed bim. |hecome thoroly disillusioned,, or do] {le tha & And mentally you‘feel queer. ' r4 . + |i Coleman, Mrs. KE. L. Davis. Dis | «te Faith Dabney, principal of | just before his train left the outlaw's lyou think that the boy was’ trying |i (oer en seen till. while ou : > ° © jon: M Cc. 8 Cahill, Muste:|§ Nicholas school, will return) ave. th porta Kot to Lgl oe oe Se [Entertain With Dinner | Mime A. W. Wyatt. All members |shortly from fan Francisco, where | tions are’ = orearan neg | stacere ariperiin? ee, hong |e would use ig Complimenting Mr. and Mra. Bert | friends invite she went to attend @ season of the! ner b ide of the Rio| | y to ia oe gpd? Griffiths. of Victori Mr. and Mrs. ee Pacific Coast Private School associa- | °°!" rico cach side St wad | ‘our letter would lead one to ican—neither rent in a. : Stanley Griffiths gave a dinner at Interlake PLT. A, tlor jQrande, The courtier reported that believe that you are capable of | owned house, nor trade with the i: as} ee the secretary of state had Informed deciding this question to your [even tho I could save many |the Boulevard Inn last evening, fot erlake Parent’ - 3 | sn an “ ie ‘The Interlake Parent/Teacher @200-) seisg Ruth Roberts, Mise Eugenia | fun eacataction. You ought to | (whieh woul gus-say liowed by a theatre party at the|ciation will meet Monday at ten | ra . isi) 7 young to sha: Neither 1 | Moore Jminutes after three at the school, | arrett, Misa Effie Thompson, Miss WIFE KILLS HUBBY | | enough to determine whether he Sapewund: restheret ain = Mr. A. R. Priest will mpeak Margaret Lance and Miss Elizabeth is worthy of your continued | news | Me. A. i dias bake bene settee toc sammeeer | WHO ATTACKS HER) 1015, Second. five} Srndciiy Sams yertects prop. [Sued it tee ct toe canna | ia Wik fe have no “tear” of our suceess.| White Elephant | nip in Sigma Epaiion, women's hon: | er young men delight in “test- The brother has e As we do save you more saw voRK ae aal j On each Fall SUIT, COAT, DRESS | Shop Program | The striking uniformity of size ary, pretmedic sorority at the uni ligt aren Pera la re ~ Qualit PR lrats ing” a girl as they call it. Asa out of the shadow of Eve's y | ‘The musical program at the White “™0D# the Japanese is iustrated by | versity tuere, @ barber: et '?. Woodtul et. | rule men take the lead in “spoon- | dodged behind the Jap. Do and \ “| ing” or love-making, and as this “| guilty of it, for it would nat, At the FLORENCE UPSTAIRS || | iain iztephant Shop tomorrow the fact that measurements taken of - : " ¥ SC sreum, icin ee sphor tomorrow will be | an infantry regiment showed no vari-| WOMEN PAY $25,000 | Brooklyn, attacked his wife, an ex Courteous Treatment! lip ape ic rth leay ol f beep fore yeah od som pectant mother, and was killed by this direction he might have felt’ | them) to make a’ shadow. 1 le ith Mrs. del lations exceeding two inches in height ee rte een eeeee™ ose pounds th wate FOR T. R. BIRTHPLACE | ier with nis own revolver in a de himself, rather than yoy, respon- READER OF THE NEW YORK, Dec. 12.-—Mrs, a.|perate battle In the dark. Mrs. Sca-| i |turro, in ber night dress and carry | posited yesterday a check for $25..|Taln to the Hamilton avenue gerd and sur a." 4 Po | 043.62 with the Seaman's Bank for|*tAtion after the traged e Christmas Present That Fills i soe teotene: so) saree, sonic in the birthplace of Theodore Roose Fifth avenue police court she w FJ velt, 28 East 20th et. 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