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STEVENSON in 600, By REBECCA Office Phone, |Mount Baker Park Club to Entertain her December 27 Baker Pa octal club 1 the children of the club | grammar school age, b snd Th z as Mra. Rolland H. Denny im With a family dinner Covers at thelr | Dab and Christ Mrs. John Pomeroy Give a breakfast party for the fly on Christmas of me owning anged t » with games and freshments wi ie and Mrs. Frank Pe family Ginner ¢ Mrs. ‘TY tert im with a ers Christrr Pe, ax will « fo spend ir parent Bordeaux fe ei Mrr. James A @inner for the members ly on Christmas day. George Donworth and Mrs (B oWill entertain a few @t dinner Christmas day Band Mrs © Hi mt a family ¢ Gamma Phi Beta % Mrs. dinner na Phi Beta sor its. Guy Sherman Peter-| informal dancing party fain with a dinner for|ter house last evening fix additional guests] . (Christmas IC ‘hr istmas ( Yelehration ‘da. at th M mas m0 holidays and ‘Mrs. the Mr same day, 8:20 an invita 10 ly Kerr wil or will at thelr White er law Williams will day *hristmas Your. Poreh Entrance ON YOUR BY DOROTHY FAY GQULD an Beemer’ Bowden will sen sol there Was an t t A Small Entrance Porch by Best. ly dinner Christi oar) s celebration, begir « with out a games | i. At 12:30 Houses in Seattle ought not to be | jad . dinner was |bullt with coyered porches. ‘They | by Mr. and, am followed keep the houge y b Chrintmas dark. | hatcom “ yt and | In oyr North iment to Mr “8 Mrs. Carl Donworth left last west climate you be} ning for Portland where she wil fork, Mr. and Mra nes of her father and mot Will entertain with 8 dio! Program at Wat nee tne, tlh Hg ty all the sun and at —_— Ewelve at their home Christ: |) ot nem > fo holidays, Mr. Donworth | light. Eaves erei | Copyrighted. 1218, by the News- |Symphony Plays : "aie Red Cross Tea Room c 1 vets : | Rt aS oo } pleturesque. bu’ paper Enter ‘Asgocigtion Best C M ud uM nday at the Red Cross Teal” Migs Mary Donworth and Mr they cast shadows | st Concert of Tr. an rs. c Robert Donworth. children of Judge over your win /|® _ _ —---a | | f apd Mrs. George Donworth, who arg | dows. Many peo! {ie Present Season i at school in the East, will spend the/ ple think they CHRYS STAY Friday night's symphony concert iment to Mr. and Mrs jholidays with relatives in Maine, have to build bay BY USA IN was easily he finest yet given thin ee Cte Pent | De a ee . EPS Wiadows, lngle|| CASE OF CONFLIDT |peason, in the opinion of the critical Poole and Miss Ruth | py p, > » | Mr. and Mra, Frederick Brown sda | | majority 6 went i Beta Phi to Butertain | majority of music lovers that entertain about forty) f° “Oi 2 ee : and Mr. and Mra. F. M. Dudley wilt|nooks, gnd haye corners jut In and] PY i a} |to Meany ball for the Seohalkoweky & dance at the Women's | | Mey os pee ave oT tls Wednesday to apend Christmas! out in order to have thelr house lw . holt dinner-dance Y 2a . »|P fy club, January 10 polidey Manaes ip Vancouver oaks |loak “cpay,” Deep. porches. over Let daddy tell you why be came, Se niliddisk Senueebau® oves . 2.58 banging eaves, and every jut. Ingle | said Chrys ture, in the bands of Conductor 3 ° A ber of Seat! pl ’ | » n the bands aductor we New Year's Eve Christmas Music at hy pond 5 oe ee og {S| or anele costs money | “And iet Bob bear whet be says.""|Spareur and his inetrument ri as Sic ¢ planning to spend New ¥eer's in| the ne money that builds a . f Dawson and Mr. Lee Vancouver, amo them Peruvian ome mee ws aid 7 |was delightful. and second only in ail entertain with a small) First Methodist Church | Berea tee Sat Macedo, My.| Porch whose chief use will prob!” 7). 7.4 minutes wo four were|appeal to the Techalkowsky Sym PFixtw Year's Eve, at ‘ Or anc, Gay tee Bier De: ed | aoe pb Biaag Mis 5B ay weld butta | #itting in the parlor of Chrys’ suite. | phony No. § , eighdo . ser rs. Guy Sherman erkin, Misa! door exercise sweeping, could build nurtied the pe bry their rn ge Schumann's “Dance pe Dawes. pia, Dr. ang Me thodist “church to-| Marjorie Campbell. Mrs. C. B. La-ja porch at the back for the chil ge EEE Raphatnes inet be |Nymphp ang Wetyes.” and the Che f brea mont, Mr. Harry Crane |dren to play on. Qr add @ Nal come along to Wook out for|brier rhapsody. “Eapania,” w , ’ om off the @ ® reom where you! ol ndidly interpreted b: ar ast inteteats in Mexican | ’ y 2 ice morni pastor Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Agnew.| cen enioy ® porch ‘lo privecy Chrys vas! +4 n : i Crowther, will speak on ay hee pe| one st 5 mings. Je ingisted that Hamilton | Phony prchestra. An enthusiast a om coment : 5 crate C Chriatnie GUE Matt. 1 Kesar nd mather Mr you feel it Incumbent to’ sit out and) certcie was dead. But pix daughter |®udlence denfinded and recejved a os hed Gunner pant Podia |and in the evening his subject w Fnith will leave, | Wateh the neighbora, bulld yourself ght differently. Sbe had set her |repetition of the Chabrier opus. fan, which will be followed by a | Se “The Saviour"—-Matt. 1:21 December Salifornia to be|% terrace heart on investigating the rumor fone this evening | From 5 to 7 in the evening all the| gone a month. They will ship their| All the front porch that's needed) spout the resurrection of Certelg Kids Embarked on members of the church and thelr! Car down and motor through the! t ia @ little gyelid over the! Her ouljs board had been backed a Taw Delta otk Giate tare, Gill bec dicate PRUNE PEt oF the state front step to keep the rain off &lup by @ mysterious correspondence | School Vacation Ee eld MAME Gad ChcMR| dtc. and Mrs. Hoary Pettis wml ttt learried on thru a German pamed| Prompily at 3:10 o'clock Friday | cheer. There will be music Mr dhe holidays with Mre Phitps'|, 4. i porch across the frent of &/ Berghoft. The man had claimed that /affssnoon, 46.112 schopl Delta Fraternity gave | bers of the Temple chorus } oe mts, Mr. and Dra. Charis Diller | Puss ip @ memory of home, Where) Cartels was alive. The man had dig|and high school students chucked Gancing party at the and other entertainment appropri-| fratt, in Ev ‘s you rocked summer evenings. The | appeared. their books aside d embarked on Yast evening, with the|ate for Sunday evening and the . chances are it.ls merely ® Memory. | 7 interrupted with two words: thelr Chrisfinas voyage, Nothing nas ee la Christmas seasc At 7 in the main} Hoyt and] certainiy it a disadvantage to a “‘He'a dead!" to do tii January 6. r and nesatiipaes "Tened | Catitortnm of the chureh Mrs. Mont Tacoma, are| house ia our climate. f The annual Christmas vacation pore among the gu Tne | Crctare Leben Will render the fellow: nd with Mra.| Some people extend the, living fell’s too good a place for Bliy ot to good to school kids in they gave some oe oe ee Thomas Bor-|room wall out and get e big. sunny |*PY" remarked daddy—then be) King county outside” of Seattle numbers during ras of Hope |room. Others—wise soule—giass in| JER on The,children must wait yntil next Otto M | the useless porch and hake a cheer “Chrys came to Mexico to state) Tuced before they will be per- ose toraie (The Mensigh).. Mr. Wallace Coftins and Mr. Cari/ful room put of It. Avoid big|ber Intention of taking possession of| mitted to tle the can temporarily in Eve rett el (The Coming of the Loot BE on i usey ye a Bs SHEET | baesbes : roms the front (a Tglta be feet . Cy A proved j to oath tithmetic and allied i ) expected Mon house and your rooms won't F figad. Ax ‘ atudies, Mrs. James Garfield} This will be followed by singing of . |There are mines op the property. oa me — ae i entertain with a dance at the Christmas carols by the conare| yr, ana Mra ene Haggert Im Everett New Year's| gation, the pastor's evening message |oyXei1 ‘came tama them Mrwdt ie} a number of Seattle | and the following program by tha| iitend the Broadway guild's Christ g Bronte F the direction Of | thas dance in the Army and Navy) | Me-. Mesteomesy 2ay ne club Wednesday evening |“Betore the Heaveng Were Spread ° ’ ‘Abrom Voratio W. Parker bist’ Cahdies * Mrs. Walter A. Moore) © Ernest White and 6 Chores Miss Elinor Linder will be @ din-| congratulations on the| -qetiowsd Night Carrie H. Adame | eT Kuest on board the ughter Thuraday. The ne Temple Male Chorue kanaas before the by en named Achsah | Quartet—'The Birthday of 8 King” the officers of tt sion in , * | amother, the W. Hf. Nelaiinger | the Red Circle club house at Charles-| per, Frandmotber, Alice Pinckston Maclean, Age eh | must encourage) and gloomy in winter Homer S. King Is Dead in South Tho passing of a friend of Seattle, | one who heiped matdrially in its de-| velopment in the dark days between 1993 and 1895, was recorded Friday when advices from San Francisco an-| need the death of Homer 8. King Mer Fred Spencer ‘Stim jon Maclees os 3 ton : C. D. Stimson, Mrs. ore ood Wiens 2 tench j eee Californian banker. Mr. King platted and uncle. ‘O Holy Night Gaciph 4dem| Mrs. G. W. Dickinson returned| Went Seattle, established the ferr os ei Henry ©. Price end Temple Chore |iagt week from the Bast where ap | service 9n0 toe if § cable, Faltrong Anniversary Phin” (dameon) pam Dee for come, eee here. Be wae the Sire! president of : r. H. T. Ballard on the George Frederick Handet the ~ 10 exponitis Age hither Mae ond |. Ales’ Pinckaton Maciean Mr. and Mra. H. ©. Potter ana| tbe San Francisco expositign |B. M Pratt were hosts at a|"° . erkel two children, formerly of Seattle | AARARA® Tn eg ‘Of nine covers at their home | ' ¢ been at thelr fanch Rear - t F mr a or some time, left las FineTailored Clo hes . Class in English for San Diego to spend the hi Will Entertain| A gi, tease lor,» ree for Men and Women sorority wili give 9 | invited to meet at the ¥. W. ©. A Mrs. A. M. Turner, of East Sound @ance, January 16, at the| Wednesday evening, December 21, at is the guest of her parents, Mr. and ROD club. 750, to meet Miss Sadrgaret Mrs. W Sheldon, for & few days. | CHERRY CHAT 3 who will outline @ course ia al Pgh tg cs Si 1 and Watch Party | fot correct English In Business and) str. John Heardeles Carrigan nas b-grade, well tailored Year's Eve Mr. and Mra. J.|) “" 5: aa 1 from Spokane where he ys. THis MeauleE ot lard Ailen, Jr, wif be hovts at A went on a brief business trip ; 1 ‘ and Watch Party ot their, Crew of Wyoming oe. GAY erting A fumber of the young peo- | (ines Dance Miss Virginia Jefferson, who hag elothen, from school for the hoi. | 7lVes nce been attending the Annie Wright i be among the guests The members of the crew of the minary, is spending ie haupeye ¢¢ Onte at a dance in|with her mother, Mrs. G. Horn-| * 1 ¢ Camp at | berger Xi to Entertain ps Ae aeal ad Ma aes |} ‘Xi fraternity will entertain ¢ Mies Virginia Hampton at a8 ond Koclal w a” The Green anc wiil| with her father and mother vecure a Btyty at eas Club 1 eee # panel Mem, BT alta, parel and ¥« Overseas club will give their house, with Mr. and 3 Ernest | rine Virginia é bay ng ae) Christmas benefit entertain | H. Worth, Judge and Mrs. Calyin § efay evening from the dance next Saturday eve-| tall, Mr. and Mra. Charles M. I re the have been for the past juglas hall, Tenth avenue|eson and Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore|two months it Pine. The proceeds from | as patrons and patronesses. ° 79 RDERS BEING D ganco are uged for the childri | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Endicott ae ase tt fren 884 * let Portland are guests at the Hotel sind asc Massed Choirs to | Washington o’clon see Sing Sunday Eve | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McMicken | Massed choirs of Seattle ve December 24 for a several | churche: two masa meet alifornia. flance begins at $ with a specialty number pf Profesgor Hamilton D: ated pupils. The commit 4: Mra. ger Rees iscopal | will Te | wee ft Mr. it Gibbons. Mrs. George Case,|ings Sunday evening. One meeting s | . Jackman, Mr. A. H. Sinclair. | will be held at Christ church, Brook- | Mra. Hickman Price of bel Powell, Mrs. Kate West-|lyn ave. and 47th ave. N. B., the rated miveciay to speed Mr. A. 8. Stringer, Mr. J./other at St. Clement's church, 24th r, i Mt TFS: TORR 3 ave. and B. Fir et see | ee The meetings will be held in the| s. Lee Baker will have| Cs 1 interests of the nation-wide campaign t Christmas, Captain Vi C ~ f the Bplucopal church. Attilla Nor: | Thomas Staniey, United § | ih e othes| man, campaign director of the cam. |Guard, and Mrs. Stanley, | For Xmas paign; the Rt, Rev. F. W. Keator,} ? | jand Tev R. Bateman, rector of}, Major and Louls M. Tang | a | 8. Clement's church, will speak at} *¥ Popeye ta the Acme spart:| CHERRY CHAT |$t. Clement's. Rev. Sidney Morgan, | Mt, 621 16th ave. N | aide Hey. W. H, Stone and Judge Stephen ‘ ieee father, mother, wite, sister. | yj, Chadwick will speak at Christ Mya. 4 Santril wilt a, son, daughter— every one |"), ect i noi ety as Pe Sir. and Mrs. Her Sia eppraciates good clothes |r: ____| bert Whiversnean 0% gr New Year's fare the gifts that bring pleasant ay : | F Dr. and Mra Charles Francis} pears of He giyer bvery day for Engels, of Tacoma, are spending a| — few days with Mrs. Kngels’ sister, | can gecu® suitable gifts tor| Page Horlick’s Mrs. Gerald Frink | ‘one at Cherry's — anything cer MIOTHC - g0) * | sults, ‘coats, dresses, | furs, The ORIGINAL wt Mra. W Griewold lett , ete., for women and misses, od Milk Vednesday for Milwaukee where 6 suits and coate for men, and suits Malted Safe) trey will make their home in the! E boys, Cherry's termy will make Milk future. | _ feeasy for you to afford these incom. | ible gifts. While you're about it, fants | curly dan ah aaah Ena HAD WEAPON, Is CHARGE | new clothes for Christmas and Frank Figero, 37, was in the city | holidays? Me Coskiog it Babirday, harged with carrying S a ‘ wealed weapons CHERRY'S ¢ | ATNutritious Diet for {Al ‘All an Figero was arrested late Friday | mover Ml Quick Lunch at Home"or Office] Meht. at Sixth ave. ¥, and King st, by Patrolmen Frank Williams and foe fara, Ayoid Imitations and Substitete! A. G. Lunstora ORDER ME or SA ro REMAL soLn At BOX OFFICE D JANUARY 55 01 trlonnomE MBER 29 TO Supreme Event of the Spas MADAME LUISA. TETRAZZINI| with WARREN PROCTOR Leading Lyric Tenor Chi Grand Opera Cc and MAYO WADLER Brilliant American Violinist 9 Pietro Cimara Concert Pianist HIPPODROME Friday, January 2, 1920 | was reflected | Daddy at 8:30 P. M. Lower floor Left and rig Chairs on Bide sect tions ¥ and 4, NO STANDING ROOM SOLD copter section fend check or m aolt-addrenned Western Musi Tyndall, Seattle, Mgr ‘, CLAY MUBIC Wash f a (with pe) to au, Kfte ©. card of SH |Greek goddess. jown I | 1 intend THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1919. HOME Confessions of a Bride some of solid silver, T guess. for they | are said to take the stuff out ip bricks. Of course, J don't let a thing like own daw ahuch er Ik ye Daddy Lorimer, 1 do not always understand him. He ia one of the richest men in the worlkd—and yet--he ils slways want ing more wealth. Long ago he reached the limit of useble luxuries, for himagif and bis family. And all the money he has made since might as well bé gand or star duet, for atl the pipasure er comfort it can bring him You dq not think there will be 4 war, sir, or you wouldn't be here,” 1 heard Bob my ‘I am net a politican—and T am not a prophet,” daddy replied. “I know that Mexico protects British subjects from bandits, I sip has refuged to recognize the Carrapga government The United States never gets the same decisive » from Mex in similar cage Rob, I tell you the feeling is spread ing in the etates—the ppinion that Mexico provides fertile field fer anti-American propaganda directed by German agents." Chrys!” Bob turned toward his sister so abruptly that we were all startled. “Chrys! Are you going to and to duke ‘so care be loyal to your country your family—or to the Spanish whom you haye-—let us say lossly’ married?" Chrystebel rose and walked slow ly to the balcony deer, She walks like Mary Garden, 1 thought, and that is sdying that she walks like a She certainly had a very tyrannical goddess ropliod the air of when sh¢ “| am going to be loyal to my- eit! I dgn't care whether I entional or net. Years ‘good-bye’ to a lot of puritanical traditions. You all know my phil oxophy of life. 1 do not care to chan it 1 will not alter it to sult any of you. I may stay with my hushand—even tha you all Jespisg him. But [ suppose you realize thgt he may have something about tMat hink, gichs! as he always does mendously in earnest, "It the honor of our family you und stand, and not our lives which you hold in your hands lives Tl take care of will dispose of as I please. to place all T have at the service of my husband.” Bob, you see why I'm here to be trusted,” con Daddy spoke seitly when he ts “Your am rw, She's not Chrys had stopped by accident be n immense mircor, Her heauty in it, full length and Bob saw—and ¥, as I did, that Cestels had never » beauty of woman, 1 |bad an extra ideq which was all my own “Neither is Pon beauty, thought I (To Be Continued) “Let's go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, M14 3d Ave,; downtown, 913 2d Ave. saw and the men thoyght, Hamilton Manuel blind to 4 that get away from my | and yet Great | am | ago 1} tre: | My | all 1] all the rest, ar and common that girls who attend public simply have te Dear Miss Grey: book, and a friend has asked to borrow I don't wish to lend it, ag I don’t like my finished reading it. books to grow shabby. What Unless why you should h prefer a book careful use lo a neu one joyment to others. Howeve the book, simply tell your friend thing else to tell her. this friend is an unysually careless person, who might damage the book, there sitate to lend it to her which has acquired an individuality by Furthermore, pleasure to you to knaw that your book By CYNTHIA GREY I have just been given a delightful new| it ag soon as I have| shall I tell her? BOOKLOVER. to be no M seems pene reason oat persons it should be a have given en- rv, if you do not wish th lend | There ign’t any- | 0 She ought not to feel offended if you explain to her that it was a gift. Dear Miss Grey: I my per would like opinion dances I am a bigh behool girl, and, lke crazy about dancing most of them, I am where I dance. 1 bave a harmonious onal about unlike th particular very rowd and a ref not enjoy mynelf I have been to two public dances that were given in rented and I was cured. The majority of the ples made themmelves wo ordinary T just wanted to wet away from it all When “Lillian,” the girl who wrote pevern! days ago, said that boys say no decent girl will go to t dances, I do not quite agi Girls been |} | public do not necessarily ha cent to attend such pluces to be inde but they j are pot Very refined to my way of ‘thinking I know of an ip nee where a “nuppowed-to-be” girl attended @ dance at the largest hall in the city on Sunday night 1 often wonder, how do they do it? SEVENTE! Dear tefl mp What a canape bs and how Miss Gr Will you pl ed crowd of I can. | refined and popular | childre ihe city by & to | whe | ‘1 r GIRL as small round of te mtance, Spread with ca If should be eaten I w early ever him very mi i me interested In, me a fy nice to me in every way, but has r asked to call on me 1 bay imes thought would like to vited to my but I hey it is the i Am BD “In matters of etiqu maintain that if is the | woman's place to ask a man to | call on ber, there is no longer | any hard and fast rule in this | tter. A girl who meets a man | | socially may properly invite him to call on her if she is re | ably certain that te would like | | to do Bo A girl who meets a man on 4 purely business basis, however, 00 matter how fre. quently whe nay wee him, should |Everybody to Sin | at Community The largest community Christmas | tree in Seattle. brilliant with elec: | tric lights and cheery decorations, | will be planted in City Hall park en | ec hristmas eve. The board of park sasiadaisiniien | | voter at Its Briday meeting to set) up the largest Christmag tree that} can be cut. The Federated Women’s clubs and the war camp community service will prepare @ program for Christmas eve, In which thousands | | will be asked to join. Community | singing will be the feature of the % | Hy ithe «. | , Lumber Cs Sonenne s Lo T ser of Suit! North Bend Lumber com-| pany's $400,000 damage suit against | the elty for destruction of mill prop- | erty in Bosley canyon, December 23, 1918, after the breaking of the Cedar river dam, was decided in favor of Jury in superior court | | Friday night. Damages were denied. | The jury was aut nearly six hours. The company alleged careless supervision of the dam as the cause for the flood. The city declared the flood to be “an act of God,” indi on by heavy rain. | Whe trial began December 1. Learn of the busy little bee, but | | be careful how you take a re | from him. tata coarnmeatoamenauidedt doles nt ui "sj i iy wal him to make any ad v f 4 woclal Mature. It is werect, however, for @ ca > ank to call on any girl in whom he may be interested | Dear Miss Gre Please | me thru your colymns what } correc for a divorcee to we or should she db te She has two hi SUBSCRIBER wedding ring Just the same as tho th ere mtill married, and othery see fit to divcard it. It is a matter of Personal judgm j rule a divorcee with chit dren continues to wear her wed ding ring in the same position as former) is blue Opal jar inside " Be sure to get real Resinol If you want to get rid of eczema, pimples, or other distressing skin b- eruption, you will accept no situate sim ao" “for Reginol. Preparations ar in name or appearance are just the same as Resinol."’ Although a few unscrupulous deal- ers may offer them as or for Res- inol, they are often cradely made, of little healing power, and some may even be dangerous to use. juy in the original béwe package. Resimol is never sold in bulk Matinee Toda. AMUSEMENTS Nights. S0¢,t0 $3 fi to $1.0 Pius War Ta PALACE HIP c u @ special invitation 4 to ride in her big balloon et every 7" performance. Special s coetees, Matines # ay: Balloo an Children And a Vi; ‘i with he Original latioon Git! Gallagher and Montgomery ERSEeT oY ANS ARNANT BRO! Marshall Marti ck erman; Jordan Girls. TWICE DAILY—2:30-8115. 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