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ete ee none <A Bt fh RR mf PAGE °t2 THE SHATTLE STAR—TURSDAY, DECEMRER. 16, 1919. i bk 4 ae : £2 fii. 3y CYNTHIA GREY Dear Mise Grey: I am interested in a girl, 18. She isa fine girl, but she is handicapped to a great extent by lack \of education. This is not her fault, as she has no mother, and had little opportunity to go to school. She is capable in other ways, tho. With the help of her grandmother, she keeps house and takes care of three younger children. , She realizes that she is not as well educated as other girls, i t 3 at By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, Christmas Dinner | Dinner for Bridal Party | ers. vrea spe cor Stimson, Mra Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Bentley Mr. Stanley Minor, whose wedding | Frank Frederick and Mra. RC Wil Will entertain with a dinner for four-| to Mixes HINTS ON YOUR HOME BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD adys Waterhouse will take|iam Crosby spent the week end in teen and a Christmas tree party at) place Monday evening, will entertain | Portland thelr home Christmas day. Bishop | the members of the wedding party nit tale Frederic W. Keator and Mrs. Keator, | with a dinner Thursday evening Mr. and Mra. J. H Moedel left with their son, Mr, Frederic W.| ee Sunday to spend the holidays with “Living in a Glass Hous ator, Jr. of Tacoma, will be a gy led yay Pong a f ell ec roth 2 eoee the guests | Matinee Laencheon at Mr. Prentice Binedel whe are in ae and it makes her unhappy. 1 have tried to make little sug 1 Barrett Ch Women’s University Glub|"™** * "host gestions to her that would benefit her, but this only makes Mr. and Mrs. Bar! rrett Chinn | $ é ee “i P “ ¢ Ls . ses sen cou Sill entertain with a famity dinner) ang program for the matinen| Mra, Fidelio Henry, who has| her more sorry. She cries, and tella me I should keep pany with other girls, if she does not please me. I feel sorry \for her, and would like to help her. Will you please suggest luncheon at the Women’s University | been the guest of her aister, Mrw. at their home Christmas day Pore jelub tomorrow will be given by Mrs, Donald A. Nicholaon, for the past | ‘ . “78 G. BL M. Pratt, soloist. Hostenses;) Week, left. M jay morning for her what ry OR FB ND. Dinner Dances | Mra A. BL LeRaitister and Mrs, Leon: home tn Chicago Ec | baie NM should do! vindl sas tisia HI f FRI. Fi By Dr. and Mrs. O'Shea ard J. Vaupell Mra, ©. Archer, mother of Mra No matter how kindly your intentions, your friend Dr, and Mrs, Richard O'Shea wilt | +) * ae a pre ae isn. whe has naturally would be hurt by your suggestions, if she felt ) ~ thos * at . on very at the Swedish hospital, " " A A es Stig and one etn Rag and 14 lark-Watts ts convalescing, and will soon be abie | that that implied eriticiam of her. As she is . neitive < ard Inn. | Cards have been recetved announo-|'° be removed to her daughter's | concerning her lack of advantages, you should be very ty guests at Bou home. | . bd Ing the wedding of Miss Nell Watts " Jof Taitimore and Mr. Irving Clark Dinner Before Dance Of Seattle in Raltimore, November |, ™ Dr. and Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson | 28. Miss Watts met Mr. Clark, who was in Red Cross service while she will ogre : Soe ee canes | woe overseas as director of the bu.| 1, West Virginia, until the early tactful in trying to help her. If she discusses this matter freely with you, encourage her by telling her that many persons have been able, by later study and reading, to make up for lack of early educational opportunities. Point out to her that her ability to keep house shows that she has valuable accomplishments that many girls her age do not have. Explain to her, also, that the information she gets from current magazines and good books is just as im- portant to her as knowledge learned from tert books. } You can help her by giving her books and magazines, Temple Fay will leave Decem- | ber 20 to visit Mr. Hugh ‘Thompson, | son of Bishop Thompson, in Chartes. of January i 1 |reau of searchers in Parts. part o Y ay evening. Afterwant they will @8 |" “ney will be at home at Hunts : | fend the Hroadway guild's dance iM) point after January 1 | Mr. Clare Farnsworth left yeater. the Army and Navy club | eee tay to spend a few days in Portland, | ’ | A rom there he will go to Coronado, _ Mrs. Lamson | Art Students where he will he joined by. Mra. | fi Ts. Lams hag » Ball Farnsworth and their daughter} _to Entertain Costume Ba Nancy 0 | ‘The Seattle Art Students’ league | s+ | Mrs. Otis Floyd anyery~ wa enter’ | will give thelr third large costume| Dr. Walter Moore has returned| fain with a juncheon of fourteen oO} | 1.1) tomorrow evening in the Knights |from San Franc where he has . (rege By ere at the “unset club tomorrow aft) (e Cohimbus hall. The proceeds from |been for the past few weeks | | and by encouragement and praise, rather than criticism. , ‘ernoon. < this dance go toward establishing «| see jriptapenntemens . . nas developed unusual decorations | wil) be the guest of her brothert | me What's Wan ham to se bi f . To Honor and clever spectalties for the affair. |jaw and sister Mr. and Mus Coden | |me for Christmas. When I refused| % Sasiy pierced with a fork, _ Miss Waterhouse ‘The first prise for the costumes will |B Mounce, shortly after the Christ |to may, he agked if he may give me| Temeve from fire. Leave over ag Wat be a portrait drawing by & Well/ mas holidays. * ; r) imoney to bu something for mynelf night in the water in which they In compliment to sine Gente ‘at | known local artist. Mra. Mounce has recovered from! A Paget Sound “Glass House” jas he doesn't know what to choose,| were boiled. Cut the fruit in ‘erhouse, Mrs. J. Tate Mason enter-| ore her recent iness eee ! — eee — and fears he might give me some-| naives, remove the pul; 4 ie. ‘with an informal luncheon at! > : . tv lthing 1 wouldn't like. What shail I Ps pep & : Sunset club this afternoon Ridgely Social Club ais aid’ glioma: Vie a Aving in a plane bara : | tell htm? MARY. press thru colander to remove a | ‘The Ridgety Social club will enter-|chaelia, who have been the guesta| qf yoo Jon't yon “an | eo t Would not be proper for you | rings, Membrane and saaee Informal Luncheon tain with a Christmas card party and|o¢ Mra C I. Whitelaw and later of you y 5 | to accept a gift of money from Shred the rinds with scissors. To . |dance Friday evening, December 19.| Mrs. Farwell Putnam Litly for the Don't think the neighbors will your fiance. Explain to him the pulp and rind add 2 quarts and Bridge Jat Dougias hall, 10th ave. and E.| past two weeks, will return to their} throw stones, Quite the eon- that you would prize his gift water, Measure and add to the Complimenting Mrs. Robert Fox| Pine st. Dancing at nine. This i*/home in Victoria Thureday | trary, once they've been snside more © & were kip ectestion. ore ee Gnd Mrs. J. G. Alston Hole, Mrs. | their third dance this season and sunned themectves As many men are at a loss hot juice 1% times its juantity | tm Rowamon’ Parsons returned! in our climate you can’t have | when they find it necessary to | | B t | of sugar which has been heated Mreé Hudson Baxter was hostes mM select gifts suitable for women, | 5, tl anes ° . | nat Pom Spokane, waewe @h6| 2 ae a » | in the oven. Add the strained Wisteria Dancing Club _ | \ast week from | ogee ene) too much ginas, for glass menhs I AM PARALYZED BY THE SIGHT OF A Cee ot ca ieason why you | juice of 6 lemons. Cook until ‘The Wisteria club's next dance wilt| oe | poctengy ge IB ge le etl Ps gn thick. MURDERED WOMAN | e in this matter, since your wines nthe be sometrew eventag i Christansen's adit, John Beardalee Carrigan lett A CITY OF | oe hen aaked you to Oe os. on y all last aight for Spokane, to be gone . chest? What are you talking | po! Of course, it would not be in In one day the salvage ship i ments A ghe hat are y' = > was holding me tn his arms je nm | eee is few days on s buair trip. S a ] about, Jane?’ Bob held me tight and/ and trying to keep my body from | food taste for you to suggest an Got $350,000 worth of gold from for Graduates Fourth Dance of Season ma omes looked sharply into my face. touching the grimy floor entarnatndl casted | White Star liner Laurentic, which” For the girls who will graduate Mrs. W. L. Barnes left inet week “There! The+ murdered woman ht clade eat: teneant® Wik eck was sunk in 1917 off one of the Madame Pleas’ school Friday,|| Announcements are out for the|for Los Anegies to spend the holt Stretched in the moonlight! See : . “ Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly | northern headlands of Ireland. 3 lies Gladys Swalwell, Miss Frances fourth dance of the Samuelias winter, Gaye with her son, Mr Howard | Sd Anxiously aa if he hardly expect-| publish a recipe for grape fruit y | northe Nellie Hanson and series, to be given Friday, December; Barnes, who is at the Harvard ce Horrible! Horrible ed that I was right enough to make | malade? MRS. T r i, there is a/| 19, in Knights of Columbas hall school ne shipped her oar down, ; mee Pees A mane reply | Cook 4 grape fruit and 6 or- 3 ee ees Seas ‘phe patrons and patronemes, witt| and will make an extended trp thru | qigdane Larimer! What's the matter |" "Guin 1 am," { murmured.|_anuen separately in water tocov- |} Gyre Clothes r Cidham entertained |be Mr. and Mra. Stewart Burreil{ Southern California after the holk jwith your Bob's arms hurt me.) what has happened?" | ee heon at the Sunset club| Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, William Hur.) days. —- [There ian’t any ghost! There tm't| *)” | oy of girls this after-| nett and Mr. and Mrs. James Henry . any stnoke, I tell you! Only a emear You stiffened, sweet) eart—itke a| the housekeeper, tn the hall near wad b or as and later Miss Canal! was | Norton Mra. FC. Thompson will leave to- ot moonlight on the dusty floor™ |™An I once saw in a fit. My God, | room. aa lady?” |- at a theatre party. After sai od morrow for California, where she By that time I was too frightened |J8ne! You gave me a scare! You| “Did you see--the murdered lady? mf - the performance Miss Swalweil in- Holid I f mal will join a party of friends and sail | }eo speak. The thing which I naw | Chatter®d about a ghost—and 1| This is the brief form of the ques- CHERRY CHAT _ ¥ited them to tea at the Rainier club oliday Infor for Honolulu, to be gone until with my two wide eyes had taken| ‘aught you might dic and become| tion she whispered with elaborate| For father, mother, wife, gister, | eS, this evening Miss Katherine) he Green and Black club will gtve | "Pring. me | shape from a waving cloud of smoke |*\Ftal ghost yourself! There imn't| Mexican politeness j husband, son, daughter— every one ee will fA Por ype AEE | their holiday informa! Saturday eve | It was the clegant figure of a regal| ‘?* least history of nervoun ¢ ane Be | saw nothing at all, Donna needs and appreciates good clothes— ‘The day ning. December 20, in the Mount Ba-| Mr. Joseph Sullivan has arrtved in woman. Her trained and clinging |‘ Your family, I'm sure.” Camilla,” Bob replied they are the gifts that bring pleasant Barty at the Metropolitan with | ker Park clubhouse. “Ganser’s Jaz-| Seattle to spend the holidays with | t - cae! “Mande tas Sieh: ied. Was t A queer smile which was almost | reminders of the giver every day for Hanson as hostess. | cers” with Mr. Grant Merrill will fur-|his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | its = pry High oe x ers sgh ag Ew my head?” , “* "| a sneer spoiled the dame's aristo-| many months. q | nish the music Sullivan. | Me oon. y eyes | badly—oft a 3 ‘The patrons ard patronenses a bathed ind — held to that shape. I saw it emerge| “You certainly were, my tove,»| Tatie features. | You can secure suitable gifts for jfrom the smoke and round itself| Bob replied. “We'll get back to our| he signora is white! Someiany one | rem " wine?” asked Donna Camilla. | | the Matness of the floor, The| own room before we talk any more. “No, thank you. Mre. Lorimer is| features of the face grew clear | Cam you sit up while I dispose of the! onjy veuy tt . * ia tate ped b eeapaneye ete.. for women and misses, and clearer. They were exactly|'tter I've made? And can you re-| wii be att Sena ais hn ae Shel see teas y= soba canes por , boys. erry’s terms will make thone of the only woman I have ever| member, if you ever need to, just| | * . , ‘Than! Donna detested. I seemed to be gazing on| where I've hidden the end of the pee Seer ‘oo wane ih pre bow. |t,0asy for you to afford these incom: the fine profile of that dreadful rival! fuse which will blow. all ;| Parable gifts. While you're about it, this am-| As soo; were 4 i jot mine—the girl with the tawny | munition to the stars?’ i gy lone, he ex-|why not make yourself the gift of at Cherry's — anything from suits, coats, dresses, furs, it H on | Mr. and Mra. Ernest H. Worth, Ju Mr. and Mra George BE. Bradley, rs. Trefethen and Mrs. Calvin 8 Hall, Mr Jr, have arrived in Seattle and for In compliment to Mrs. -| Mire. Charles M. Richeson and Dr.|the presept will make their home and Mrs. and Miss Stuart-Rob-| and Mrs. J. C. Moore. with Mr. Eiradiey’s father and moth- | of Victoria, Mrs. Daniel Tref- cee er, Mr. and Mrs. George Bradiey. was hostess at an informal “ im © B at the Sunset club Satur-/ Ball New Years Eve Mr. W.C. Brown will leave tomor- Sfternoon. Later the party at-| victory club will celebrate the| row for California, where he will re- i : jit is3 the performance at the Met-| _ in for two months. Mra Brown * | plained in his own : 4 — fe eg ig an and cmail con will apend the het , vat ——— fore , me: | ob gave me further instroctions |” “Jane, were you eves tebatiaet? prea lg for Christmas sammy Two orchestras will play—one in the| days with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs | ut the slender white throat of about taking care of myself in case| Fiver in your life? For @ joke? Or " if Fis.7 ‘ t . House Party |panquet hall and one in the audi-)M. H. Draham, in Seattle | Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander will | torium—and there will be any nur n their relatives with a heuse|ber of special features and interest: Mr. Samuel Sizer of Raymond over Christmas eve and Christ-|ing things to make this the biggest! w days of last week tn day at their home. ldance of the club's winter series. guest at the Hotel Wasb | 1 ever had to light the fuse, as we|perhaps to cure a headache? Or CHERRY's oy vag the breast, a dark stain.| walked back to the attic As we|mayhe when a tooth was extracted? Rialto Style Shop, 207 Rialto Bldg, was shaking with terror. I was) might have expected, we met that! Think before you answer, darling!’ Over Pig’n Whistle, Between |mysterious and magnificient lady, | (To Be Continued) i Madison and Spring Ai i Leold to the bone. | “Janet Speak to met demanded | — | my husband. | 1 couldn't move my lips, I couldn't turn my head, altho I longed to hide my face on hin breast and so if Mr. George Linder, Jr, ts spend ing | few days in Index see Store Hours—9 to 6 Every Day Sbanghal. | Sirtight house a necessity which he had made the fuse. With. eee turesque ttle cottages that | neath me | P shut the horror out. I was stiff as = y m1 |f | Angeles, to remain until the middie, preys move, I was conscious i of January. Their daughters, Miss oat at I waa parniyzed—and quite un Rentonia and Miss Frances Green, | —DOROTHY FAY GOULD. able to overcome my condition! who are in school in the South, will | Bob shook me—and shook me [| 2 them tm Bae Francisco light. ‘The summera are never |*#8!n. Then he kissed me, but I | j®earcely heard his voice or folt his hot enough to make you regret || _Mr. and Mrs. J. Thacher Hodge! your windows and the winters | UP® ‘ ie with Mr, and Mra. Harold Burchard | 700s WOv?wn tee to make an Suddenly he stooped and picked Y pet If you must have a porch. put | out a word of j warning, he t | that will bring a Miss Holen, Mins Margaret and| a glass roof on it to keep ali the | flare of ft asunrele Inte me oeee ne Miss Jean Eagleson, daughters of sun for your rooms * lure them. I closed thi hud | e e Dr. and Mra, James B. Eagleson, em, shuddered will leave Saturday to spend the holl- Once princes had more dia jin my husband's arms, caught my r@) oO days with their sisterindaw, Mra. monds than windows and the breath in abort, hard gaspe as a child! I \Saxes” Mills Bagieson, in Walla| proletariat and the bourgeoinie |does after a terrible fit of sobbing. | Mrs. Hendrik Suydam and little) never dared become acquainted | When I came out of my mwoon,| daughter of New York city, who have with the sun and fresh air. Now _— - been the guests of Mrs. Suydam's) that glass is no more expensive mother, Mrs. Arthur Wilson Deony.| than frame walls, why not will leave early thin week for thei make your cottage surpass the leave today on the Suwa Maru for| up the electric flash by the light of Walla lived im dreary though pie /and then my knees gave way be home in the East. e Palaces of old? An open pergola roof on your porch for the rain to drip thru Mrs. J. C. Minor of Kansas City Mo., mother of Mr. Stanley Minor. whose marriage to Miss Gladys Wa is a uselesa memento of terhouse will take place Monday, ar-| sunny nouth. Put a little rived in Seattle yesterday and is &| between the beams and on the guest at the Hotel Washington bsg Ft nS baggies vine-covered room pane in a front win- $ dow, is a Decayed , spot in a FRONT TOOTH. — It’s a pity to behold the carelessness of people in matters pertaining to the teeth. Many refuse to see a DENTIST until” compelled through suffering, to do so. Portrait Will be appreciated by your friends as an ideal Christmas gift. Mins Catherine Ontrander, — In school at Oakesmere, will spend the Peele, ike. flowers, tate Christmas holidays in Seattle with! towards the sun. The few wise her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Oe] enough to have glass porches —— will always be found enjoyt: Pes life in them. You will never rod If] Mrs. Charles Simpson Carrom, for:] eee nutting your mone \f | merly Miss Trudy Taylor, is leaving ae SULNe Jeet okay ina | for San Francisco Thursday to join| *® une, Live within a glass her husband, after a few weeks’ visit] house if you can, | with her mother, Mrs. H. A, Taylor <ieteh s ce IF IT IS TAKEN BY GRADY It will reflect the best progress that the photo- graphic art has made. Mr. Paul Pigott will arrive Satur- day from Stanford university to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, William ie Rk Bead See: | Pigott Progressive Whist Party | Mr, William Pigott returned 8un-| 4 progreasive whist party will be| ett LISWING YO NGING . UrussmitNG § Electric > |aay evening from a business trip tol given by the Ladien of thy will be Washer |f}|San Francisco, | | North Thursday, December 18, in the | Mr. HL. Lester Van Brogktin, K. of P. hall, First ave. and Pike nt has so many will return from the North Pai : . points of superior |[| Dental college to spend the holidays | ane ee aa Tostcratt with his fathe: rd oma Mr, an@) Woodcraft, will have a © : Mra, H. I. Van Brock _|tree and social for mem ocular demonstra | _ rn | their children December 19 tion can do it jus- tice; Important ex- | clusive features | | How much better for them, when they come at the first sign of trouble? FOR CHE MAS WITHOUT FAIL IF TAKEN BY DECEMBER 20th _——_—_—— Open Sunday, 9 to 3 it that only an Take a leaf from the notebook of experience—call up and arrange an appointment! Free examinations -very best workmanship and reasonable charges— one-half to one-third less than you’ve been paying for the same class of work elsewhere. N Sold on Easy Terms Swedish Club halt | eee rt clon will » temple. At ning they will en-| a party at the| | | Women of M | Women of Mo | meet at 2 p.m | 8 o'clock in the | tertain with a ca | temple not found on any The modern de- mand is for a other machine. Tubs are made of extra heavy staves of the everlasting Cypress wood. Legs are extra long, making it possible to swing the wringer phosphate bak- Progressive Thought Annual Winter | Pe wes Gwinging arm) over stationary tub. Under mechanism {a all ; Soltice All work positively guaranteed. ie Progressive ing powder. The # mounted on solid fron frame. Heavy castors make its base ensy A joe #estival will t e hy to roll from place to place, ‘The Voss has every improvement and answer Is Federated club house, 231 Harvard) “XEliott 5303 Telephone us for an appointment. sj advantage that modern experts could suggest. Let us demonstrate Rogers’. fave. N, Luncheon served at 1p, m | Social Club | Does not |. Tonia b meets in Masonic} Crown Dental Offices, Inc. DR. REID, President Above the Palace Hip, Seattle Elliott 3048 Cor. 13th and Broadway, Tacoma Labor Temple M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS. | 1514-1520 Second, Bétween Pike and Pine. . dy Eagles’ Club Lady ex’ club will meet at 1| |P.m. Mlection of officers. All mem. bers are urged to be p t cee contain Rialto Shop 1015 ‘econd fre Qualit y Portraits rtcous Treatment | Seattle Woodcraft Thimble Club Seattle Woodcraft Thimble bh will entertain with @ card party at 2:15 p.m. in the elub room, 312 Rail-| bullding, way }oxchan yall

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