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iin i 1! STEVENSON Main 600, By REBECCA S Office Phy Christmas Dinners '¢ ‘h ristmas Dance a Christmas ¢ “the members of their 4 Christmas n orn Mr. and Mrs. Steph give a family din On Christmas day Mr and Mr, and Mrs. t 1A. Ballinger | 5.7 the lant dance of | the WIM give a dinner for members | Kulld’s weries for 1919 wi ee the tum , _ valli sed 1 tra thy “ tt > 1 them t ru home nak +t the postponement of their dance last Their Mr : . week, the committee, b ted by M eeeeer, who is a jur st to Donald Barnes, has been planning Spend the ida beat of a A special program hax nD. Perkina Deen arranged, with solo dances by mr. and Mrs. W ye. veneer Miss Mary Dudley Walker, Mins Noche mn wy m Sasally Margaret Ames and Miss Patricia at ene « . ' ingham. Those who aa them ar t the na of 1919" wi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page Batlard f4nce a can eee ae Relll give a dinner of twelve covers foe mus ene er ae for the members of their family OM wij be the Richardson twins, Bere Christmas day nice and Clarice, tiny dancers of Dr, and Mrs. George B. McColloch “rye hostesses for the evening are Will entertain with a a for the | yp Warren Heole, Mre Members of the farm a few Robe Mrs. Cart F, Gould Saditional guests Christmas at thetr | irq W. Perry, Mra. Wal . ‘ollina, Mra. T, A.D. Mrs MeCu h's «mother and nes Henry Philips Hn brother, Mrs. Charies Stama r therine ¢ Mins = Judithe Mr. «Leon Staman m Kastern Gibbs, Miss Elma Collins, Miss Kath Washington. wi thelr guests erine Kittinger, Miss Dorothy Ewing during the holidays and Mins Hasel Archibald The men of the Minor- Waterhouse Captain and Mrs. James Griffiths bridal party have laid aside their Swill give a dinner for the members of plans f er and de heir family, at their home, on Christ. Golf b of complin mas party t and will - tancers the Army and Navy club MF. and Mre. Stan Griffiths will, instead rtainment for, Preceding dance there will t family, at their a h 1 dinner at the F se nd Mee Mr. and Mrs. Charlies W. Lea will | George Mr. and family dinner of fourteen cov. James GO .~ Mr nn ae, Or a may tmas day ihe overett; Mr. and ft their home Christma F erett; Mr. ar H. Bacon,’ Mr. and Mrs [For Miss Cornelia Maltby | Grsres nad Mew. Wal Complimenting Mixs Cornelia Malt.) lace Gre HOR ae Waterbury ot|M Lewis B. Peeples, Mr. F Park Weed Wil A LJry. De, and Mra. Richard Perry % entertained informaliy at tea | ar 7 ». James gg ~ yg A are the set club this afternoor Mr Mr, and Mrs a a o's es . \ 1. ¢ nd Mra. John W bide M and Mrs. Robert Wiser Mr. and Mrs. Langdon C. Henry, Dr | Mr. and Mrs. David Edward Skin-| 4 ‘Mra. Otis Mr entertained with a dinner of | ®* een covers at their home last/® _ Twelfth Night at ee Night at the club w . . wit dinner and danc ior Practice Club eid. Tamears & ot Ha the Monday meeting of the Junior | committee in ¢ ee Me tice club, with Mra. Ira Rawn, i eee Dinner by Mr. Hill College Club Mr. Samuel Hill entertained with’ In to popular demand ner at his home last evening amor 1b members, Twelfth | be celebrated devoted to modern Italian music “ od me general at jgedllanarnie dae John Batilargeon, Mr songs by Sideila. Mrs. Tra Rawn | ¢ ri Ballard, Mr. Lamas og toe gtions from Puccini's Operas, | Carl De A edge rence Mar | La Tosca and M utterfly reg: Mise Margaret Ames |¢t Mig * Life and Works of Pu Ri . Mrs. Letcher Lambuth | FF ip of three songs 3 Miss Frances Robin: The next meeting of the Junior tice club will be after the first the year. . heon at Sunset Club| Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson was host) Victory Club ‘At & luncheon for fourteen at the| The Victory club's next dance On the Wy wyoming The wardroom office 8. Wyoming are p mas party and @ ship, December 2 of the t hot on beard Cc p of Wyoming 9 Give Dance Whe member# of the crew of the “ &. 8. Wyoming will give a dance = the Armory at the Training camp dance: Wisteria Dancing C lub The Wisteria club next of ite winter seri 3 this evening in Ch the Navy Yard Friday evening. | hall “Jewels of Originality”’ Very Different Jewelry for Christmas will be yours to give if you come to the shop of DeRoy. We all to something unusual, for that emphasizes the Christ mas spirit. Not only is jewelry different here, but at wish give a price within the reach of all. Here are a few Gift Suggestions: Solid Gold Cuff Buttons......... Ke Bracelet Watches Platinum and Diamond $5.50 and Up $22.00 and Up Pi $85.00 and Up quality in white gold mountings, $35.00 to $2,500.00 ‘Cameo Rings and Brooches in coil shell onyx, in large assortment, at 5.00 to $500.00 4 Searf Pins at $1.50 to $7.50 Silver Cigarette Cases, | Silver Novelties, E Vanity Purses for Ladies Belt Buckles Emblem Card Cases—Watehe Kigin, Waltham, Hamilto Swiss jar PX Diamonds of finest for ladies, at \ “Eversharp” Pens and ils i Sterling Silver and Solid Gold, And no end of other beautiful articles. Specialty Shop of JAY E. DEROY + Manufacturing Jeweler 1110 Second Avenue wat BEE EEE EEE EE 8 nning a Christ wi PM thie afternoon |be given this evening in the Mason Nees temple, Campau's orchestra with Mr. Eddie Pratt will play intensen's a P PSPSPS PE PEPE PSE PEPE PED Ms e & Os J is ‘ i i i i i i | Program at | White Blephant | Hiatt Style Shop, 207 Rialto Bldg, The program for Friday noon at lthe White Klegterre Shop has beer urranged by Miss Atnabel Trent and will be given by Mr, English Cody, of BY New York, concert baritone, with Mrs, Thomas Moir ‘Ferguson at the plano, Those who have heard Mr Cody's remarkable voice will be es pecially ented in this announce A 1 Y 7 1919 HINTS ON YOUR HOME DOROTHY LD The Cube Shaped House CYNTHIA GREY Dear Misa Grey: Your answers to many readers have been o truthful and to the point, that I have now found need to ask your opinion on a topic that has stood in my way for some I have also heard others discuss the same subject, I think it ought to be of value to others, as well as myself. 1 have often heard young men say that a decent girl time 40 He » before the White Elephant Shop ~ Orthopedic Guild to Meet There will be a meeting of the Broadway Orthopedic guild with Mra Andrew Gillespie Friday afternoon at PLATE. Z — “ee w Progressive ‘ Whist Party 5 =< The Ladies of the £ will give ® progreasive whist » rrow in the K. of P. hall, First and Pike street Guild Representatives to Meet Representatives from the various 1m aA guilds of the Orthopedic hompital will meet Saturday at 1:30 at the home of wreewerese LIVIN loka Dr. Clarence Shannon, who is tak ot the property permits ‘ROO > and more ing post-graduate work in several) Crott a) Space in necessary when the attic ts ¥ lifferent colleges in the Fast, will re | "¢™mi-monthly meeting at the Y ompiete, a wing can be added turn to Seattle to spend the holidays |C©. A. club rooms at > mm Keep your house square, compact with his father and mother, Dr. and Grotto women invited and simple if you would keep your Mrs. William A. Shannon. yee | bile low and the house dignified and edits Sunshine livable. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Elmore left Sunshine Guild of Mooseheart Le yesterday for Vancouver with Dr.| ion will hold a Christmas party at Charles Nelson, Dr. Elmore's broth- | th home of Mra. C. W. McCowan eriniaw, who sails from. there to-|1709 Eighteenth avenue LEGION OPPOSED TO morrow for his home in Canton. | are ¥ ue | Sorosia Club, Art” Department USURPATION OF LAW Miss Katherine Agen, at school in The art department of sorouls Members of Rainier No 1 New York, will spend the holidays|club at 2 p.m. Mra HL. bu Lact with'the constituted authar with friends in Norfolk, Virginia hostess, Mrs. J r bebe Byte Haconacgrer roar yn M Laurence Grey left Monday |donnas.” Mra will talk | Over the administra of law, ac for New York where her son, Mr./on “Uffist and Pitti ¢ - cording to action taken Tuesday | Millington Grey, at the Terrill school al Sa night upe the report fa spect! in I , Texas, will join her for the Daughters of St. George ommittes headed by Louis Schwell holidays Daughters of 8 George Alexar enbach, The post will not meet dur ¥ ee dra lodge, No. 2 ets in §. ng the holid: and “will elect mem. Miss Dorothy Lindsey, who has) Hite hall at p ors the first week in January ¥ heen visiting in Boston, is at present oo v the guest of Mra. KR. 8. Kelae Sunshine Guild sixth avenue southwest Lune Mont Clair, New Jersey, and w Sunshine guild will meet at the at 1 p.m. Fauntleroy car; tr + main there until after the first of} home of Mra. ry ferry car nd get off at Massa the y Eighteenth ave cnetts street Mr Mra. J. J. Connell left : nls Fore | Seattle Chapter No 5,0. F.8. {9 Sunda visit in Califor hetc No. 1 Amaranth Club Seattle chapter 8. O. F y returning nghal. They w No. 1 Amarant meet meet in ( te n hall at m.|% xpend the ht ays in Oregon on| with Mra. L. W. Da Initiatior : ? we | M and Mra. Hickman Price will arrive in Seattle Thursday fror York City to spend the holidays with ‘ their parents, Mr. and Mra, John Ewing Price see Captain and Mra. W. R. Ballard will leave, December 0, for Califor ‘ nia, to be gone a few months. Th: will be accompanied by their non and ¢ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra ¥ ley Mallard, of Yakima, and Mrs David Gilmore, Captain Nard will vy ship his automobile dewn and hax planned several tours thru the state. Charles McKenzie will leave 7 an extended visit in Cali y see Leslie Larson, son of Mr. and 8. Larson, who is at school renceville, will return to S: the holidays ‘Give Clothes the holidays? | CHEREKY'S 1415 FOURTH AVE , Over Vig'n Whistle, Between and Spring ELASTMAN HKODAA CO. MAIN 72 SLATILI For Xmas ot MAKE THIS CHERRY, CHAT eee os belies camcaeens for her or for him. The kodak brings a world of reminders of the giver every day for pleasure to one who receives such a gift. Yuletide sag pe me ee Sa joy, recorded in pictures, lives through all the years. pailie aaa Caio ee KODAKS $9.49 TO $112.2 Be sits GRA tent OY elem ana aoen ALBUMS $1.00 AND UPWARDS lor bey Cherry's terme will make why not make yourself the gift of I sie tr tnind wd) PHOTO SUPPLY CO. ¥ ¥ ¥ vouldn't go to a public dance hall. Now, 1 go once ina while, but I always go with my own crowd, and never dance with fellows whom I am not properly introduced to. I am just 19, and come from a good home, and my parents know I go there, and that I always go with my own friends. I often meet friends of mine from the university, and after I have danced with them, they ask me what I am doing there, just as if I shouldn't be there. There's a friend of mine who always says, “yes, a bunch of the boys from the fraternity house at the U went slumming, and we took in a certain dance hall.” Now, what I want to know is, why some look at it in that light, and othera go there all the time, and think it ia perfectly all right? I go to all the private club dances and, personally, | wouldn't want people to think that I go to publig dances, but still that docsn’t settle the question for me, as ;want your viewpoint on the matter, before the subject is dropped, | 1 will thank you very much, and consider your advice, what- jever it may be, as this is something that has been a question Mra. George T. Myers, 1204 Boren “ ” avenue, to wrap gifts and fill stock Oo to me for some time. LILLIAN.” ings for the hospital Christmas tree | There are decent men, and , flavor of their viewpoint when a “ . | women, too, who go to the best there so many nice club and Neighbors of Woodcraft | | public dances occasionally; but | private dances given where they Mi. Ser Nelaibieee ot} do not mi ef & practice of | would be welcomed, and which ft Neighbors ot S | it. I know that some of our exclude the element that con- Vv Kive a nocial ang high school and college students stantly inhabit the large publie Chrixtmaa tree celebration for ae. | 80 to these places because they | halls, and with whom one must members and thetr families Friday a9 | wish to appe vilish. How- | surely rub elbows, even’tho they evening in the Swedish club hall ever, I can't just exactly get the | do not associate. | But why—why—did she try her | stopped suddenly and I realized that bblack art on me, Bob? Why? |he had lapsed into one of his states | “I should may she did it this time | of mediation. A vision of my soldier Just an experiment. Just to find| husband looking so handsome in tis Mr. and Mra. Carl Donworth will he has any power over you, | Olive Grab uniform came to me. Like leave thik week to pend the Christ er let her know what you imag-|Many another wife of a soldier, I " he day in Portland with Mre Mloor plan suggestion fer a you saw up there, my dear!) feared any Wttle war which might De nwo! bre parents, Judge and Mrn.| The cube shaped er let her guess that she can| happen along. I feared for myself oe te 6 house ia cheapest e your attention for a minutet’| While I hoped for my country. Bob : 4 2 was a good er, I told myself, Mins Jane Perkins, Miss Muriel} Are i Rotting f Bob's earnestness frightened me. | ° 5 and Miss Dorothy Kerns, of Portland, | worth he house e the incident, Bob?” I asked itnelf deep in his ambitions. I read are expected to arrive from the Kant you are build “If mhe were to know how well | his thought before he spoke Friday to spend the holidays in CLUBS FOR THURSDAY rhe meaner oO a Yl e she has succeeded, she might use her |. !!0w I wish I could: get n he ¥ | fro e border,” he said. “ . rae iad _ ' 1 car art—later—at the order of Hamilton | fm the border.” he said. “The arm a 7 he q Nineteenth Century Club be os an di in dae nla sania ORT TE jot the United States must be gath. rs Arthur Wilson Denny and| The Nineteenth ury club will ° ‘shite : e newer tl ln a ering north of the Rio, to prev son, Mr. Robert Denny, left Monday | meet at the ¥. W. C.'A. at 3.30 p.m. |" <8 © Paper Enterprise Assocation | _ “I see," I aaid. And what I saw|troitie with Mexico, not to” ore 4 for Tucson, Arizona, to spend the|The hostesses will be Mra. Gorton 4 *lt e sobered §==me ‘considerably. “That You don’t mind, dear, if I 3 holidays with Mra. Denny's son, Mr.|and Miss Nellie, Quirk shape will be more ‘ m ; clegant old woman never did fit into! 1 oud ike to be doing my bit {an Arthur Denny. Later they will go to cee *, tho 4 1 LEARN DONNA CAMILLA || the part of housekeeper for this ha-| 1, rug, Uke to be doing my ¥ California rae | Neighbors of Woederaft wit ‘Gost b&b tittle USED HER HYPNOTIC clenda. She's especially dangerous | 7oe Aan eater’ , . | Seattle circle No. 649, Neighbors of| more. It is well to approximate 28 POWEKS ON ME ocaune she adores Certels. She con aes r, that I'm proud. Bat if” Darthea Sharples, Mixa Hoelen| Woodcraft, will give a prog x“ _.q | sidern him the last of her own|¥°U c#n’t join the army, Bob. Fate and Mins Virginia Wiley, in| whist party at their hall in the of ancient line of Spanish aristocracy.” | h@s picked you and placed you down at at school, will spend the|ish club house, Elehth aver I've never been hypnotized—ex-| +e, whe will do his bidding, no|PtTe—feady for a great rence holidays in New York. Olive street, on this evening cept by you, Bob. re the Only | matter what it is,” Bob reflected. “1 | cure. if this trouble between ° neighbors and friends invited } vod two countries comes to anythin, Yapt. ° o. fo say, dear, Fight her influenc ake = ; Ses ain ent Mrs. Distortek Olen AOS OI ES ‘1 + Pty,” yin PE Pleane don't be trivial about this, | Never be interested in her nonsense |! ere, of Portland, who have come | Auxillary to Brotherhood of Locomo. |“! Wave the othe ball , eS op seflocy- pare inG By 1 cert wish here to live, have taken a house on tive Engineers for either « bedroom and bath or a| Marest leve me! 1 am not the | about miraculous pictures and amoke | .., vere 5 ace nied oa Federal avenue which they will oc The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the! dining m Yes eee ‘nd han | *tiiths of murdered beauties. Yer I can't atin tony tee yew my om i upy the first of the year. Mre.| Brotherhood of Lo tive Engin.| ple uae ¢ ing room nce. Homebody else can—and has!1 know. We had to have some ex.|! can’t avoid this little t servicems Oldenberg was formerly Miss Maisie! eers will giv 1 k luncheon. | for @ dir have some t proved it. Cartels, maybe cuse for getting into that loft. We|*tunt. I can’t run away and leave = jMacMaster, jfollowed by a card at Fores: | meals in the kfast nook.{ “Imp ler’ I exclaimed. “I'd had to net the fuse, I'm not blaming | YOU to Certeis.” He looked at me a so i Salt ERE ter’s hall, 1923 5 avenu no alko put a disappearing wall|Mever let myself be so weak. No/| you, dear. But it has certainly been ers pwrag and pore a Td giv Mr jam Bowden, at Stanfor ° " ‘ 1 tro} ‘ t a lot for news from ‘God's country, ‘ bed in the living re » be uned in| man's will can control my mind—and | a terrible experience for both s, |University, will spend the holidays| Woman's Sectety. of Baptist Church | Vad i the living room to be used In | Dvn balk tie Ronin Ty head in| ty love eeerience for both of Us | suse now.” jwit end elem We a locke oft ‘iret | rman d - 4 ; jwith friends in Los Angel inthe cekan eet at yn'| In building a cube shaped houne| honest indignation | “It haw led to at Jeast one grand| In answer to his wish, news can Mrs. Wallace Fischer, who has|™ Basket lunch 122) fol | You can very comfort y live tn the “Don't be shocked, Jane. Let's get! discovery, hasn't it, Bob? Now we|next day. And the messenger been the guest of her mother and| lowed by Mis Jownstaire the first year or two and|@t the truth about your experience. | are positive that nobody around this|® most surprising one. father, Mr. and Mra. W. G. Swal-| oe ater fir ur upstairs cor-| 1 myself didn’t see any wraith up| hacienda can be coaxed to enter that (fe Be Continued) well, for several days, left Monday| [atone P-T. A. and Apron Sale inte ¢ money you| there in the loft. 1 didn’t smell any | haunted loft at night.” sa aH ays for her bome in Rellingham. he meeting of the Latona Parent tr at ke. I saw only the moonlight] “I get you,’ “ } in seed tow 2 | get you,” said Bob. “A grand ‘ILDING BURN: one | Teacher ansoviation wit be held at } improvements. eplotching the floor. Think, dear.| place to conceal ourselvessin case SCHORE, BU ae is a Mr Rvan 8. McCord, Jr oe ys im meeting wil) be ad many hones are evidences of | Who. baa Donna Camilla knew | this household turns against us—as| SALEM, Ore. Dec. 17.—Fire, ber pte nd p u will conduct a twenty minute aing.| E¥ery added quirk or cle adds Up there tonight? ion between the United States and/icais in the laboratory, practical re Following the meeting light refresh. | ®dditional cost without giving addi Not a living soul, Bob? Mexico is strained.” [destroyed Waller hall, the el Mra. Falcon Joslin, who has been| ments will be served and aprona. of | tional OF necessarily adding) “Then it was that grande dame| “The people here will never harm |) 14 ie Visiting in Los Angeles, is expected ll kinds and sizes will be offered for ctiveneas with the Mona Lisa smirk who put|us when Certels and Don Manuel are | Pulling ot the ene Se és vation. ta aed oF tha eek. sale, Come and bring your neighbor New England colonial house|!t over you, my dear! Donna Cam-| around,” I remarked. | sity, here last night, causing dam Ar ’ “ offers an ideal suggestion for homes | ita is some hypnotiat, believe me! | “Rut—in case of war—" Bob/| estimated at more than $35,000. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griffitha, who) |, Green Lake Assembly 367 of this sort. They are inexpensive, — —arreees eh have been guests at the Hotel Wash reen Lake Assembly 367 ited | et in being le, ha . Oe ington for the past week, have re:| Artisans, wilt meet at Fraternal halt, 2¢¢ 8 being #finy ven charin EE Pt PS PS PS PS PS PS Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pe PLOT OLALS turned to their home in Victoria. 1511% Fourth avenue Daneing at 9 » lasting than n y &n ole ate - an and expennive one. Also, if the form The Best Gift of All “Columbia’ 9 It will open up to you the world’s best music in a more pleasing way than you can imagine if you have never heard its sweet-toned reproduction. May we have the pleasure of playing over for you some of the favorites as well as the new “hits”? 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