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THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1919. pa A eran aa By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, OROTHY FAY GOULD writes series of “Hints for Your Home,” to appear daily on the Women’s Page of The Seattle Confessions By CYNTHIA GREY I wonder if you could help me to find Dear Misa Grey: _ Dinner and |First of Series Star f = B id a little girl who would like a home. " Theatre Party of Luncheons | tN . 0 a 5QY1 e We lost our only one, and ever since have wanted to adopg X The dinner which Judge and Mrs This afterroon Mra, Omar J.| — a little girl. We can git era good ho ith al y Burke have planned for Miss Gladys | Humphrey entertained with an at! ; 50 ; fea 9 pe oi Fu eherag home, with all advan D GWaterhouse and Mr. Stanley Minor | tractively aprohyted luncheon at the} eet rics Aacocidtion” ges for her good and happiness, and a loving mother » cares Dwi be given at the Sunset club this | Rainier clube the first of a weries ahe Deper Lnterprise Associdtion 1 hope this will be the means of bringing me in touch wit evening, followed by 4 theatre) has planned ome l L , 2S, 3. ~ i " x some girlie who will come to u MRS. A. B. party at the Moetropolitar v +4. © BOB RENDE HARMLESS I know personally of Mr 4. B.'s home and circum- 3 ) 7 | Horton-Wattles || AN AMMUNITION DUMP IN hedge, ‘ier? ‘ol Bron pect a Christmas Dinne? Wicn the Baillie winuesl fc De THE HACIENDA 8. er home is an ideal place to shelter a girl, and a Judge and Mrs. Burke will enter | cember 10 ” » she is an ideal mother, aside from the fact that she and x fain with a family dinner at their} “The marriage of Miss Florence her hushand a “ able to care for a child home Christmas day Louise Wattles, daughter of Mra.| | Mexico is a marvelous mixture of ry ty i ell ab AM etf € ra My oat Gurdon M. Wattles of No. 893 Rich | paat and present, of old super coms indeed a pity, that such a couple as this, who . " Yaa Imond avenue, to avell Rrewster stitions and modern ambitions, It are anzious and willing and well able to care for chil- or Mrs, £ ox Horton, of Seattle, Wash. was sol | was by way of the muperstitions that dren, should be d: L th / he ab ‘ | Ho: of 86 5 sol: | , © up jonas th en, should be denied them am printing the above and Mrs. Holk Jemnized at the bride's home at 6:30] Bob and I perfected our plan to| letter, hoping that it ma " th a 1 By th a ' With Mre, Robert Fox and Mra, @.| o'clock last evening. The Rev. Dr. | guard the interest of our country Pig con | it may bring them in touch with a Aillan Halse, who leaves thin week |Charles H. Stewart of the North | child in need of a home. I have Mra. A. B.'s address 4 s a Presbyterian church officiated As I improved physically, he for the East, as } guests, Mra e o ted, in the | wemed to wl tall: and phone number, which will be given out at the re- Fred Hudson Baxter will entertain | Presence of nearly 100 kinatolk and | mayne rapiee cxqpeapentinl aat at ins Aires 0 ft 4 ‘ Sith an informal luncheon at the| friends. The rooms were decorated “I'm going around uke a deaa; 7Uest of interested partic Call Miss Grey, Main 600, A unset club Tuesday afternoon, fol | thruout with ferns, palma, and a man, Jane,” be whispered, as we if you know of such a girl Fowed by two tables of bridge profusion of potted plants combined mat by the fountain in the patio one| Dear Miss Grey: I have just fin-|by asking them ésias aan eee we clusters of white chrysanthe | warm morning. Can you keep play 1 o any r - Ny pte SS oy eels aint pia neaea, Whe Uriae Wan , ny ished reading the articles signed b ; r ally falls fo To Give Informa mae WS Rate Uae cae aaa | ing up to my game? Your aeceDting Joe” and “Hingis Plims” 1 think |4 if . embroidered in pearls and trimmed and making out my case to be as/a few words in reply to them ¢ our Ideas abou Luncheon with old lace point. The court train |bad ae possible--will prevent Dr.| wouldn't come ar ere are lots of boy! iday M Xe re n Next Friday Mrs. Bert Parrar will and the tulle veil were both caught / | Certels from putting me thru some| Joe thinks there # ta weet girls to sign the De hostess at an inform 1 luncheon | with clusters ‘of orange blossoma of his scientific terts, Nothing else! gtris with nice dispositions Well, it ae at foe gps Boag] at Sg and her bouquet was of white orchids! will, my @ all @ matter of taste, but he am not a hater. I should Beries res ae SaaS nd bride roses showered with sweet mustn't « ! 1 But I 4 just “Joe 3 Pr ed > M eceptanc Rob's elapse . a & t va x like oe’ Farrar has planned to sive heart rosea. The maid of honor nadivents ‘or ereiy Mire al ebigeno Ear ey n hin 1 i: to have @ glimp: Bia M i Mrs. Webst Mise Elizabeth Wattles, a niece of ne and eins Pg A ie Foe Bpe a tei Se t er wide of the questions, hs the tt in consequence —did_ blind amilton p L 1 mi Tr. and & y eoster po ee Sere ee en eee Certele to the weth bbe Rob. or| #t eve 1 it in MISS 21. to Entertain cluster of pink rosebuds tied with perhape the man was too busy to| sir who ony looks io mirror once | naa Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L Webster French bree ribbon. Three little make @ careful diagnosis of the wi wel ct wine atoraae keep. yoo SRE OT will entertain with a dinner of aix- | nieces of the bride also acted an flow- | case. beresif looking ber text. 4 Gi - feen covers at their home Wednes-\er girls. They were Louise and 4 7 . 2 ive fo) es } day evenins Martha Hawkins and Peggy Wattles, $ | Bem and I realined that all of the! St i only the mature of @ wirt t wes nd thaur Freche were ef white of] |eervania were suarding ws. though|te ag presentabie ar pomnie at ait) 6 COW KIMAS ‘1 . candie and their baskets filled with Ro restraint was apparent. On the | net ner and “ss > - pink rose petals, Jay HM. Watties, | contrary, they were all most polite Put yourself in a « ace ang | ree Theatre Party the bride's brother, was best man they fleplored the nad fate of the |*te what you would do if you thought CHERRY CHAT Mr. James A. ilaine entertained |A84 the ushers ‘were Carl young Amertoan your collar or tle might not stay In| ror rather, mother, wife, alata oti cag or ‘empke, Raymond P. eae Se | ‘ plac can ou making a dash + mo . . forme of bie fraternity br here with Hurekes Sa geen eae "Eecaand The rather magnificent dame—the for the first mirror 1 i nd, son, daughter— every on age Friday evening a: the home |W. Wattles. Mrs, Geers aval housekeeper—who had told me the| and breath nigh of relief or dis- |X nd appreciates good cloth: oy “theats - ‘the | Was of white georgette } story’ of the miraculous altar pleoo—-| «ust, whichever it might be they the gifts that bring ples F. Blaine a theatre party at the georgette embroidered | g pleasar Moore afterwards in silver and she wore a corsage of| |ahe who believed that Dr. Certein| Don't forget there are plenty of reminders of the giver every day fa are or. The dridgegroom’s mother had stepped out of the fr this | boys of all sizes and ages who go| many months Mites Water Mrs. Louls G. Horton, of Seattle lever but credulous lad thru perfect nightmares starting a! You can secure eu cite Tea for Miss W ate ThOUSE | Nore of velvet-embonsed | becoming my most sympathe pompadour is far psciardn easter Mai! § Complimenting Miss Gladys Water adea. At the sup } panion If we do gaze in mirrors it i# not | suits, conte, dreases, hats, fut 4 a ha enter © oceremon cove alw * m t 5 une is ” meee » vy afte ered with pink | and me with the tradit eet- of the day, is r they aren't ts and coats for men, and # * see ‘oven P were Mre.| ed with the hacienda 0 as good as th bys. Cherry's terme will mi Sunday upper ‘ E 1 Mra uery Tj her account, every nook an: see honts of plain girls every ¢ for you to afford these inco > 1 = a arren, ‘a.: Mre of the place had its own ¢ who de doll v b et c ¢ gifts. . While you're about Mr. and Mr surence Rees F MM nen’ Pp on p at abou wit? of Ne ork; Miss Piven the att of th that r t care enoug “ not make yourse tt Miiistted with a butfet supper ot New 4 Bven the attic the at me are enough ke yourself the gift @ @ixteen guests at their home biel ae oP ctongs, © ag building next the great m to give them a little ¢ some new clothes for Christmas ai evening. Cae McCoy, ef Kan [atartling traged - — the holidays? ae eene oy, ane, | Under tt Therry’s Ria Styl I de o had nd plant it the same way Cherry’s Rialto Style Shop, © Miss Huteson Hostess Horton wm go to| room, eaid ab I'm sure that 1 coulé—if I had | Risito building, over Pig'n Whi Siieseaah to hes . © wedding journey | ot the mont f of al to." betwren Madison and Spring. Rage hie v outs via the Grand owners of nda ha pariah teen ma cates ~ gle oa ‘ nt will be at home tn Se-| his lawful wife there, 7 I hop aw r have Dicer siutelens nities after February 1.° ne cepaase he hacienda |@#rling.” Bob had worked swiftly as Sunday supper at > Mra. Russell Horton, who was Mrs Tite its ‘antetsennen. 1k daemon we talked. I had follow i ; Horton's guest «t mumme al a z ~ nee ation and { 01 ha Miss Jarmon left | mer. in a} he had slipped 1 tion and in eo doing . " poo Slr ge ge 4 i Upped away and had con. |* ce " ‘ _ Bing for her home a or cha ee ee craled herself for weeks in that low | (bf Khost which ne olataeheee gai ne Give the folks Ps story of Musi } | attic, quite close to the great eantie, | f° ‘nvacing ne yes, at home a treat In Charge of Dance Mr. Horton is @ former University But a pretty young servant girl be-| Suddenly I saw moonlight break for istinas 7 Miss Lillian and Mise M ¢ ngton student, a member of Derothy Fay Gould —Phote by Wayne Albee, MeBriae to | trayed the wife to the master, The|t#ru a dormer window and fa Choice Salmon © @haelis wil) have charge of the reeu Tau Omega fraternity. Me Mrs. Gould js the wife of Cart way high school, the Baldwin & Gould {girl doubtiers had her own am-/ Obliquely across the attic Ite r ; ance at the Hed Croes Tea | Was commissioned lieutenant in the| ». ‘ bitions—eo ran tale, And the | "pread—and spread—and =m “ tot ee doe tomorrow evening. It will be | air service during the war. ¥. Gould, head of the department acheet tn mn Maen, GG ter Aa tire, Geeld remarieed: “One Uenant genth hed eon ng.|&Teat eploteh of light in the middle te? ee that they, with Mrs Ans: of architecture at the University from Vassar college. in 1910 she | of the things you hear architects | \"l¥enant Eentioman had contlesoend ! joor, : Se eee tarae Fellows Day, were the or-| K; ta d traveled in Europe and had ar talking over nowaday od to b # Indy with his own Of the dirty floor in ice and re-iced 2 o Stieber led in Europ vd bh } i v or aye ake % “ et tobe daily by express Hosteseee for’ these Tuesday | “agement Announce of Washington ple opportunity to compare the | the big house has gone ee wee Bob! Bob!’ I gasped. My own company until dea- which have since become an |, Mr. and Mra A.D, Garner of A» She will give a series of 10 architecture of Europe with that | fashion, Nobody is build But nometir her ghost comes | voice » 4 to choke ine. “It's true, tination is reached. ion at the Tea Shop a ne ‘engagement of | “Hints on Your Home Star of this country. In her sketches | as extravagant a way pooweaet ed heat hl se sgt dinner gelllg Seigyn spi rst Rage be preached * ot Mr. aaa tere. readers that are based on Prof of the modern home Mrs. Gould done Sve years age, A $40,000 | 282 Saban shape for nn instant just | support my poor we nk knees, “f any ‘Dinner Before Dance Gould's lectures om Reena archi; | combines the charm of the old | house recently fnlshed Ing tash- | (ram, th® moon sends a slanting ray | The moors, The nose! Ane ghost uateabied Jie lites the Brea¢way guild's take place De} tecture—information that will | world home with the luxury of | jonable neighborhood in Beattie | he mpot on the garret floor (To Be Continued) arrive in excellent dh i \ ie where her bod condition Christmas dance in the Army and | help the email home builder to | modern scientifie comforts has only a living room and din. © boty wan -etretened whee Write or phone Wavy club Wednesday evening, Mr | Ge. make his house permanently at When Mre. Gould returned to ing room apd kitchen downstairs |".,,PTit tok fight : BRODY SENT TO MOTHER | us your order. See Mrs. Dourlas Secor and Mr. and | Now Year’s Eve tractive and the best buy for his Seattio in 1913 she studied at the and three small bedrooms up PR ao cove Pe rT 4 : af the! The body of Frank Ca found 2 00 bag: with a buffet supper at Mr.and Mra.| New Year's eve Mr. R. W. Hause} ” pe Ra | university and in 1914 waa in | stairs for the owners. The |" qt wo ntehed?” T asket | dead from gas in his room at 84 - Miss. Rives Becor’s home. man will entertain with a midnight Svery reader planning a home | structor in Enalish there. Since | money wan 5 not into epace | thought nge, the dame | Pike at. lost Friday, was sent Sun THR OCBAN FISHERE eee supper party at the Tennis club. should clip these dally articles | her marriage te Prof. Gould in | and expensive rooms requiring thought. Many had watched—but | day to the home of his mother in| "COMPANY : Hi Firduent ‘ : and peste in a scrapbook. In | 1915 she hae hed a first hand | servants to keep ewig ol hal ea lbar gr ath: Pherp ie pire ew of bra | Pier 8% 4 0 Honor Graduates To S kB planning your own hoes, meth | chances to ctete't | maze upon the blood red collar which | 1525 Ratlroad Ave. TE cemptiment to the graduating | 20 Speak Before pines 20m Soe hae | chance to study home architer: | good construction, complete |circied the white neck of the ehort'| Bao o ase Sareang - rae ese Staal 7 A , > t ne hy “rot equipment and furnishin| o One nigh va ve Phone Main 990, Ell, Eateerine Inctis win give a pred jOu ereeas Club ctippings from hewene a c much of his work. and | housework could all be done ina | x4 eed _ pose . ee by a mane oO 8 Sarsaparilia Bt her home tomorrow evening ., robert Bruce McGregor, M ehets of things you eepecialiy in a book in prepara. | few hours. The tendency of the * conniva of o ratitious Keeps on succeeding where other | + os Ma |the original Princess Pata, will ad Mra. Gould was t tion on that subject. Prof. Gould times for Heh bad peer ia towere | ¢ . u8 medicines fail, because its original s\dress the Overseas club at £30 a was graduated from th ie a member of the firm of Bebb dans inanviiual be ; riend, went up into room of high standard of merit ta conscien- Hostess at Luncheon the “Moose hall tonight. Mr. Me 7 a é er the coffine—and I watched while | Gously maintained. Good for blood, Mrs. J. R. Mason was hostess at a | Gregor besides being in France, was | ; wi - - —\ Rob broke open a case of ammuni funcheon of twelve covers at her| i" Foenins, Gal poll and Belgaria: Twentieth Gantury-—the Thea Rochester Dr. Bagleson will be joined “on and fuse. phususagracnalnaidiieees Rercincteoe home Friday afternoon tard splintered spine and | tre. oe, Seewer ey; “The Little by Dr. WI) Maye and together they, “JM case these outlaws ever do | Ask your druggist how good it is, oe. was declared medically unfit. Mr Theatre.” Mrs. Adelbert MoClever will attend & business meeting of the|@mbroll our country in a little war, | ———___— ‘8 ing low! ibute | “Opens veatre,” Mra. J ‘00 4 ef re a t i ; oe = At the Sunset Club }to the American ited Crose tn caring |ler: “The Moving Picture,” Mra. J. heard of ‘regenta of the College of/we know how to render one am- | (7 . age i fhe unusual program for Wednes-| for the refugees in the Far Bast,|H. Cone. Leader, Mrs. Brainard c and Mrs. Norman Rant 4 ea ps etree) gw ot —ndprape Maer sagy 5 F 3) S 0 aie fe Snusual program for reine (urges that the women help in the ae win thes sak Us aan ae Mr. and Mra CF. Burnside win | rrmere’ Rob. “If Tam unable to] > in a Tour of Magic.” begin. | "%'N® of garments and knittin Lady Stirligg Chapter, DA. R. [and Mra. Ro W. Jennings, left last jeave the firat of the year for Calif attend to this littl matter, Jane, 1/ at 3 o'clock. Hostesses: Mrs The queen of Rumant gay him a} Lady Stirling chapter, D. A for their home in Victoria. nid te peed several cuties at Jor | depend upon you to take care of it." Ease F. Pavey and Miss Josephine| Sweeter which she knitted, while he/ will hold the monthly study club, 3 . ss 8 A How about the stuff in the eave?" aber, was te King George's hospital in|p. m., at home of Mr ain fher.| Mra. Edward Agnew, of Everett, |" e ee anked. “It ar ts to more than ) a | PR a ane Walker, 1804 Fifteenth avenue,| Was the # at of her parents, Mr See, and Mrs, Bruch Shorts lett | @ and it miles nearer the " Dance New Year’s Eve | speaker and it ts hoped there will be bikie oe k and Mra C. 4. Smith, for & few days] tat week for & two months’ trip |Dorder, OF course we cannot let It | an Be ‘og la large attendance at the meeting,| Madrona PT. A , sow @ | Bast be used against our own—" j f ‘The Faculty Wives’ club of the|® a will meet In as | ete which is open to the public. Monday | sembly room of Madrona school, at|. Mr’. and Mrs. Welford Beaton hi It must be destroyed. And one ( Batten president's nonce tor the|™ the club will be “candy” night $ p.m. Community Christmas earcta |! th thelr thee rave | Mies ean be split until its leaves | of us must manage to do it.” Rob \) Hy iy benefit of the club furnishings fund. CAS RSELNT will Be sung led by Mr. W. M. Pond. , 5h two monthe San Diego, |@fe no thicker jhan a sin mole- | agreed. “You see juat how I've plant f Pn coe grr od | | Christm: » will be given by: suthern California, to give Mr.| cule le is fure. Could you make one | D tatiies tc bring "we madditional | a luntrated by Mrs. Beaton an opportunity to recuperate | —— a vase i} {] f fuests, besides her escort, #0 that an| 7.3 ss Frances Tan. | from his recent illness. | Wi! Attendance of about three hundred is/ ner i 3 g rey oa | . Mre. Hugh Purcell Uttle sor i mu. ° CLUBS FOR TUESDAY The niury Club Meetings |!®2V° today for Los Angeles to spend - * . pon Bn :: epartment will meet | t winter Mr. Pur will in 1 SS For Miss Michaelis Pcs ER Wednesday, December 17, at 130° p, | ‘hem for the holidays = ef Gee tae ween Page ay inet | The Queen Anne Btudy club ant OOP TESS ee ee Mr. and Mra, Curtis Sargent. ¢ Satin and « t il coke lan Angela | ¢end " a” the : 4 and rtis Sargent. for atin and georgette are combine , i Miiticlinn gave.an informal dance at} arte a: "ite Pederetion clk hruss| Parlignentary proceedure depart.|merly of San Franciaco, are n the smart frock Waste the J ber home Saturday evening lat 2p. m. A musical program w ny ment 1 meet Wednenday, I at the Hotel Sorrento and w ward 74 e Di hes! be given, followed. by refreshments. |" | vlcsfacedia a otek Sy soak betas 8 a 9 _ selena eee ead y eagoosis nner see Tt a for the full lower half of th ve J »@ child #tudy department wit! Irvine KR. Ankeny a } Mr. and Mrs. John H. Powell en-| Eastern Star Ctub wan brltewat t edi Gee oe hier, Florence, lett fast week. to | for which the tra nt material ts h Mrs fertained a few friends at dinner at| The Eastern Star club will give a/S. H. Kerr Malden avenue. Ch relatives and friene » Cali |employed. Bands of jet trim the : their home Saturday evening [progressive whist and bridge party|ters 5 and 6 of book, “Your Chitt | fornia Iressa. and a girdle of the jet holds tt i ded bing — bgt gr re Lf - ioe, and Tomorrow will be re wei Silos in at the waist line. The design may A . be ol . 4090 Areade| viewed. Members please bring dolla! “Gin ee yo used fol 00! wy wart Christmas Dinner \Cchding Mire. Jessen We rerecess, |Deing Greneed fer Loe Meee “olls| | Mr. and Mrs. Oeerge B. Bradiey,| De wale ee an) Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Sander will sive| Mrs, Anna J Royal and Mrs, Duncan | ‘0 J ar Work, tart ey =f nig o c A barge Apes Cys - preferred, | & family dinner at their home Christ | MacGregor will be in charge. Seattle Principals’ Associ . ork, left Se ‘ancisco Sat | colored or self-tone embroidery may lation | urday on the last stage of th »| be ubstituted for the Jet banding. | J Ini Mas day. ae | o 78 Seattle Principals’ association wit! |to Seattle, ‘They will make thar ; sags whet ale Re gt tg The Victrola has become so Universal that e War Mothers’ Leagno Sneek tamprdew at Maver’ eaieteria, jnocas here and wil) Ve guests of MY |sons taom etenoceinnb tne today it is k-of very Christ Party at | War Mothers’ League of Amortea| at six o'clock: ‘Ten-minute addresses Bradley's Mr. and. Mrs.|‘i#,season. Unquestionably it is the oday it is a mark of very good taste to be- ris mas ee rod | will meet in the Armory at 8 p. m. based upon “Study of the National George I. temporarily, most effective trimming. The shop stow VICTOR RECORDS as Christmas Women’s University Club! os 6 Department of Education,” its organ é y ffer jet banding in various widt nia A a “fuiees ‘There will be a Children’s Christ:| the 7, Brighton Fe 7. A. | tzation, ite needs and its rowth, will} Mr. and Mrs. William EF Jand the amartest jet girdles imagin- Gifts We have Victor Records Mas part, the Women’: he Brighton P. A. will meet tn iven by Mr. Dollinger, Mr, Rob-/two children will leave. able. n KO ¢ ‘ sity Club Friday afternoon ae ys | 90m aoe ie Senne 320 p.m. | rts and Mr Adams. Mr. Newell, on 19. for Los Angeles pices they in-| Some of tho latest winter frock $1.85, $1.50 and up to §8.50-—with an. im rs 49) Music the tos affirmative, and } c o So » 0 latest wi rocks : es ) clock, It is hoped that all the “Col-| (jane will ec and Mis Rose! or the negative. will a rye Cy to make their home in the! brought out in wool materials feature mense catalogue from which to select. fexe Babies” will attend. | eee | Jeet, “Resolved, 11 t the Smith si e¢e | a combination of plain and plaid ve- W ack Victor R e i . ranma W. ©. T.U. Towner bill should be enacted Into) sar. Darsie Bard tne |0UF, The model sketched might be e pack Victor Records intended for Christ- W. C. T. U. regul t lon: . sed for making o st season | i i te i Huteson-Donaney Maloy coma rr ular meeting at the! ‘The superintendents are reminded | Christmas holidays in Se | Peck the traek eer oo. mas Gifts in shaltracve Holliday BOK. A Mary Brown, sta vrenident, wil)|that they are honorary members of # veg pen ie SPper | ‘ tical@: Se ee ee er enide nt. tion!| this association and that their pres palr. Charlee Simpson, of san part of sleeves betng of the plaid fab If you feel that you would rather have the mpany s eseahindete Sie ence at the meetings is not only wel-| Francisco, is the guest of her moth ric, and the tunic and lower part ° 4 cae. VA oe ran stsegenee Smee |Seeved, bok very ‘tauch Ghaiea ty (Mee. HL. A. Taylor, for a He OUNS, | aaeveey at piaitti Belgtit woot: ivag one for whom the gift is intended select Street loor, Josh: Woman's Civie Club j the active members perigee grt was Mine Trudy Tay.|broidery, blending with the colors in their own Victor Records, give one of our The Woman'y Civic club meets at! pitot . | lo} 6 her marriage |the plaid, may be used as trimming. | oe t a a ts were invented by M ls Bd <i | handsome i H ‘ the home of M Miller, 606 Fif.| yoy Mr. * ands € & Ti aemaeun saath pariandaey Greathead, an Englishman, who re.| Miles Muriel Linder, in Sultan at brad ag? gai besa ai ns are Christmas Merchandise Orders. | 0 a y oe . a ; popular In this season's dresses, Onc section 120. Silver tea at 2p, m,|ct!ved a premium from parliament | Present, will spend the Christmas ; -) mechan 320. Bore in May, 1803 [holidays with her parents, Mr. and| method employed ts to combine VICTROLAS $25 UPWARD 78 _ scihaiadiieagaiiiisias orge Lind plain tong blouse of Neht cole | | ie | 0 Lin "i colored | D. A. R. Sindy Class - : x, 2 georgette, satin or velvet, with a/ i | DA. Rt Study clawa will meet at PRESENTS | Captain H. W. Kelty, at Fort/|dark skirt of velvet Convenient Payment Terms ‘on cM I mest a Lawton, expects to leay t j the home of } 8 MacDonald, | |b os pects to leave next week ‘olars vests | Meant “Sivenath Mette werk ing Day han com for his new station in Siberia, gi Pe “te : — — pepe: em-| t 3 2 r) ry roidered net appear on frocks of| | Subject, “Dalmatian Coast.” | nf " Cowen Park or Univeraity cat | age youll wish Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Grambe have| Plain dark fabric. Vests of metal | Unive ings Zou’ i wham te, ¥+|| recently removed from Adrian Court| “0th also attractively brighten up ann ah sen BR ser seme ts ara ea sth, aay te erman,|Glay & tion wee £ x Gtvice most of you |*"eoue po lg a anh otherwise untrimmed. 9 e Queen Anne Cras Childs C is to buy them to wear heir gon and daughter-tn.law, M . | atte OH saect te porate bled me We might refer toa nice WAIST, |/4nd Mra. Harold Gramba, and eet With fabric prices high now, and church, Quech Anne and Galer strect To relieve the mind of care. |ehiidren will arrive today on the} further advances threatened, no F You want perfect evemiane service, (at 190. Study, page 14 in program ||We alse have awell PICPTICOATS Asia from China where Mr, Gramba| WOMAN should even think of discard | Third Ave. at Pine ried *lbook. Readings by Mra, H. R. - ’ j bas been engaged jin businesa for|'!N& @ frock or suit that can be made | Seattle nd the one way you can always be| Wright, Mrs. F. Coleman and Mra several years. They will make their|OVer. While turning an old suit into NH) Bure of getting it is to intrust your|!. L. Davis. Discussion led by Mrs. [home with Mr. Gramba’ father and|@ New one in rathor a difficult task, | \ \} pokane = Portland @yes to a firm whose goods ana|&;, A, ahin Music by Mra. A. W.| ienake sland RRA many a charming frock has be valid} 4 | a members 4 } jo ov I methods have been proven perfect by | attend mabace ROE Senne ray): Semen Mention Daiveuralie guar incite bee ee it! | 1 | SPECIAL ona Agger ly passe in {ts own clans, Vests td A EA, hg and daughter, Mary Co B long and reliable record . re-war pri rnelia, will | yor =e | Aspasia Club leave after Chrintr for Coronado, | ¥°x"" vagg! of contrasting fabric hel» eT pas where they will be joined later by | Piece out. The woman who ts skilled | / Aspasia club will meet at 1 p. m.. + the home of Mrs, Edward Brain- ard, 1912 North Forty-ninth, Meridian car, “American Drama of the 325 Puce Starer Mear Fovarn. Mr. De Veuve, |at sewing requires only a study of % rye . i i styles to give her all the courage re- ir, an rs, James B, Eagleson | quired to attempt such a rejuvenh- left Saturday for the East, in| tion. pide | ese! | Tallored Frock of Satin, Trimmed in Jet

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