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THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919. By REBECCA STEVENSON By CYNTHIA GREY Office Phone, Main 600, Dear Miss Grey hurting your brother's feelings, |d@ay, while I claim he wan 26 oo Mr. p ppgetertain with a Christmas dinner s twelve at their home Thursday Mrs. Lowman’s sister, Mrs. Henry Hathaway, of Ellensburg, with Mr. Henry M. Hathaway 4 a Christ ith Mr, and Pt md Christmas w r 5 es ‘Mr. and Mrs. Pewart B entertain with a famity 2 day at their home. ‘Mr. and Mra. HH. L. Greene wil! ‘& dinner for the members of| family on Christmas. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Darrah Corbet will in with a Christmas tree enterta for the family and a few close Fiemas Christmas morning at their Mr. and Mrs, Phillips Morrison © Wil be hosts at a dinner of fourteen | DS) Govers at their home on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs @ family ‘Mr. and Mrs. J at a family Chrivtmas day son and dauyhter-mlaw = Mrs. Eiger Franklin Frost Bar, will be their guests sat the holiday Christmas eve Mr and Mrs. W. J Will give a Christmas tree ty for the members of the family ir apartment in Adrian court day Mr. and Mrs. Bern Hil be hosts at a dinner of ten « Burwell dinner William Roleom wit!) dinner Christmas day Frest will be dinner at their eon by Mrs. Lane Complimenting some of the girls! from schoo! for the holidays, J. F. Lane will entertain with a} for fourteen at the Sunset | mext Monday By Miss Ames ‘Miss Margaret Ames hos changed time of the dance which she will | @t the Tennis clud from De} 37 to January 14 Pros sive Dinner Dance f@ome of the younger set, Miss Niblock, Miss Margaret Miss Helen Schwager, d Hart and Miss Rerenice | in will entertain w a pro inner, January 2, starting Miss Niblock’s home and ending th a dance at the home of Miss tre to Be Organized A clare in “Current Topics,” under Jeadership of Mrs. Alfred K. Fis ‘wit! be organized soon after the ys. All who are interested a: to telephone Mrs. John for further information. oe. al Dance Elizabeth Beddow was hostes: I dance for some of the tante set Saturday evening ‘of her parents, Mr. and L.. Beddow. ae D Before Dance | Preesding Miss Elizabeth Bed dance Saturday evening, Miss and Mr. Lee Dawsen were at a dinner of twenty covers “the home of their parents, Dr ‘Mrs. Louis R. Dhwson. ge Sage Prog at ute Elephant Annette Baird Fyler has ar 4 Program for Tuesday at White Elephant Shop. It will . 80 viotiniste Mr. Arville Belstndt at the Charge ‘of Doll Booth Miss Bernetta Barbour and Miss Allan wil! have charge of the beoth at the Hotel Washington ul Christmas day, The dolls for here are a few orphans who to find homes at the recent im the Arena. The proceeds ~ as at the Doll Show, go to the|f u home. Masquerade Denoe Friday evening Mr. Frank Good- bang will entertain with a masque dance at his home Lowman wit! | | Dinner Dance Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. O'#hea gave the ond of their handsome dinner dances at the Boulevard Inn Saturday evening About | couples were entertained | Shoppers’ Luncheon A Shoppers’ Luncheon, cafetert: latyle, will be served at the Wom University club tomorrow from 1 wnatil 1 o'clock only There will be continuous musi Dance for Y oung People Retty Morrison and Sally Har |baugh will entertain forty of their young friends with a dance Tue# day evening, December 30, at the home of Hetty Morrison's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips | Morrison ial Christmas Dance iS here will be a special Christmas |dunce Tuesday evening at the Red Cross Tea Room with Mis Bernetta | Barbour and Miss Hazel Allan in | charge Sigma Kappa Alumnae ;| to Entertain | Puget Seund Alumnae of Sigma Kappa sorority will entertain with a Christmas dance at the chapter house Saturday evening, December 127. Mre. G Willue Johnson and | Miss May Donaway are in charge of arrangements. ‘| Entertains | With Dance | Te compliment Wiegert, but recently returned from France, Mra. Roy Wiegert was} hostess at a dancing party at Red | | ding’s hall Saturday qvening. her son, Mr. | Annual Christ mas | Dinner The College club's annual Christ- mas dinner will be given tomorrow | evening at half past siz The com mittee says with such “Sterting | Knights of Laughter as Sam Brack ett, Dector Nick, Johnny Robie and Harry Briggs in charge, assisted by! Bill Bolen, Ray Frazier, Steve Chad wick, L. Howard, Jud Jennings, Bill | France, Tom Patterson, Lane Sum- |mera, and Zach Taylor,” plenty of [lively entertainment ts assured | Booth- Rope r The marriage of Mr. Gedfrey W Booth and Mrs. Edith Grace Roper was solemnived at St. John's church, West Seattle, Saturday noon. Rev. Maurice Bywater read the service in the presence of Major Sydney Booth) }of the British army, brother of the groom: Mrs. Geraldine Hoffman, the re | Bride's cousin; Mr. A. L. Taylor, Mrs. | Isabel Mack, Mrs. Maurice J. By- id Mrs. William E. Law, Mins C.| Fredericks Nelson, Mr. August Hartnagie, Mr. |J. Wright, Monsieur and Madame | Marcel Daley, Prof. A. C. Tioda, Mins |C. Myers, Mr. and Mra. Robert lleapie, Mra. J. D. Spence, Mr. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Cross of Vancouver Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of | the bride. Following this Mr. and Mrs. left for wedding trip. They will be at bome at 619 ave. N. after the firet of the year, | Entre Nous Club | ‘The Entre Nous club will give thetr third annual Christmas dance Satur day evening in the Masonic temple. The committee in charge includes | Mr, John Wilson, Mr. Hoscos Tor. rence, Mr. Charles Frankland, Mr Marsh Davis, Mr. Justin Hayner. Mr. }Charles Chadbourne, Mr, Elmer !Quinn, Mr. Clem Deummett, Mr Fred Butcher and Mr. Clair McCabe, chairman. | ein |L. O. EB. Club | to Entertain ‘The entertainment committer of L. O. EB, club will give a Christma party Tuesday, Decemier 30, at 2 o'clock in the lodge room of Elks’ club. Each member is asked to bring a small gift wrapped and not labeled. Hostenses are Mra A. It Hunt, Mrs. John Haller, Mrs. BE. \\ O'Keefe, Mra. B. C. Abney and Mrs Db. R. Evans Reoth rd | ‘There are men in the world who | would not cheat another man—un leas they could. THE RECEIVER OF A GIFT bought at The Seattle Optical Co., Finest workmanship has made the article, whether in wiven. the United States or Europe giving a thoughtful, useful which are sure to please. Dainty Lorgnettes in 14k gold, gold filled or sterting; chains or silk ribbons to match, $5.' Opera Glasses that make the enjoyment of a good play com plete. Beautifully finished in to $55.00. Black leather, enamel finish, $7.50 to $25.00. 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Of course, you have to follow the building restric. } ont hl tions and allow from 6 to 15 feet and Mra Edgar Ames, Who) for iawn have been visiting in the East for some time, will return Tuesday Most of us have evening lived all our lives with one of those democretic front, lawns that kept father every Sat- lurday night at the lawn mower, Bu much front yard pure waste, If you put your house at the back of your property and plant a hed@ | you can have a charming garden Mr. and Mra. Ransom M Catking,| pot the brome len acandnydt Pa Jr, who have been im the Bast for|/ : + on Pema nceny the past sit weeks, returned Friday |/0t—@# near the «idewalk ” - © 16 | sible. This will leave « trim little Mra. W. F rener and daughter,|!aen im front—one easy to keep Mies Margaret Prosser, returned last| neat | week from Yakima where they have| In hack you will have plenty of | Deen for a fortnight. room for @ yard that will be as good as a private outdoor room Lucy Semp Mins Mary) ‘There you can get some of your and M eorgiann Swanstrom, who are attending the| money back if you grew a rasp-| Annie Wright seminary in Tacoma,|OTTy And blackberry hedge om a} wil spend the holidays with their| high trelils. Or cise keep a lettuce mother, Mra. F. BE. Swanstrom, at| patch, if not @ vegetable garden Hotel F ington | Plant at least opne apple tree to nit } Bh | under afternoons and wateb the chi). Mra, Frank Fretwell is convales-|dren, é¢ry your hair, peel vegetables cing from her recent Uimens. have a friend to tow . - of Mr, and Mra. James |” 7 = tes land that might | |) Mr. ove Mra. J. Irving Colwell has re turned from Portland where ahe spent a few days Mins Alice Paubert, who in the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mra. Thomas Bordeaux, while) she is attending the University of| Washington, will spend the holidays | | with ber mother, Mrs. Virginia Faw | bert, in Shelton. Miss Mr. Edwin } is the guest Huteson your lot It turned w be Mr. Tracy Fairchild will spend the) holidays in Vancouver. 7 fe Saturday fro has been for where he or two months, oe Walter spent th youmrneay | | CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Special Meeting of College Club Members. meeting of the Members liege club is called for to Lieut. Col Mrs. Beals Beals and week-end in | Bellingham, guests of Mr, and Mra! 4 gig. 17 B. MeMillan let the ¢ ae morrow evening at the club at 790 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rordeaux ite consider and take action upotr and son, Mr. Kussell Bordeaux, will! the amending of a certain section of jleave some time between Christmas| the bylaws ew Year's on « trip to Califor y will ship t car Gown | and expect to tour for several weeks. | . Doris Chapter, 0. E. 8 Doris chapter rr) meets at Masonic hall, Fremont, In tiation. oe Mr. Robert Fox will arrive tomor. row evening from New York to join Mre, Fox and Mr. Jack and Mr tobert Fox for the holidays. Writers’ Club aor ‘The Writers’ club will meet tn th Mrs. George Boole left yesterday to| mricknon club room, Y. W. C. A., at spend Christmas with Mr. Boole's/§ o'clock p,m. Papers will be read family in San Francisco, Mr. Boole) py Mrs. James M. Stamp, Mre, T jeave for the East January 1and|f fastiand. Mr. C. Ll. pode an join Mra, ¥ in California later. | Mra A. E. Rayner. Visite et me. WoC A Y.W.C.A lar meetings \w Dr. and Mra. J. F. Wagner will leave for Portland tomorrow to spend jthe holidays with their son-in-law jand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward} Carlberg . ‘Mostinas oy wil 4 dur stmaa wien). Pusedny | Christmas Lon| the anno | members their friends. tractive | stories, stunta by eee Chr Miss Hortense Green and Nellie Felger returned yesterday from the Marlborough echool tn Angeles to spend the holidays here There will be an at program of music and with Bt. Nicholas and specia differpnt groups mr,| ints Thursd. De ck M Miss Marion Frye returned inet week from a short trip toe California . te Swalwell and |Richard Frost, at Annapolis ede t spend their four days’ leave with a|%,PlAy In mbers’ hall, ¢ |elanemate, Mr. C. Stribling Snod.| brits an MeMorran and hor grou in) Martinsburg ) players, assisted by — on ‘Imembers of the Cosmopolitan and the union Bible class Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rowe win|*ing the Christmas carols |feave the end of thin week to spend|,,"'he Play, “Why the geveral weeks in California. | Rang,” was presented by ae ae | Morran and players at th recently, and by nted to repeat it fo the girls in the from home. During the afternoon of Christmas |day there will be an “at home” tn returned watur-| me lobby. the membe hosteases tee or gl gong be ed on the bale . - * “| There will be no admission fee for the play in the evening, and all gtria {and young women will t > ill be welcome returned | 774 sag trip to Bt. Paul | Star Club Exhibits Paintings | astern Star club Invites all| interested in art t attend | exhibition of ol! paintings and 4 by th lebrated ¥ er Martin, Re ¢ ereng aul atic Mr. Howard en b eee who will requ Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Amos Stu-}| art have returned from a seven weeks’ trip to Chieago and New York City nefit of are away see Mr. Richard ‘Todd Southern California |day to spend the ho father 1 mother, Elmer E. Todd , . at school in serv Mins Miriam Lowlie has from a two months’ and Minneapolis. Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, | who are 1414 34 Ave Hy downtown. o13 2d Ave. an lebr of I ndon rraine, GOULD \« your! of girls. | club | We all loved my and were pleased | Almont immediately | tho, her sweet, | brother's fi with bis ehol jafter their marriage varming manners changed to brusk- | jness, Her remarks frequently tinged with 5 we «ive her not the slightest provocation, We nnot learn the reason for thi nge in her, « t her an | ly as we know how far we ¢ pald no attention to thene re-| | marks and have not let my brother that we noticed u this ha I have + HOME ack Lot. no pre | ined from | except when absolutely | Last evening she humil-| jated me beyond words with one of | theee remarks before a number of people, An I was leaving at the time |T lot ft pans, but I have rerolved to jhave @ similar answer ready for her next time, Am I right in th must we always endure this hurmilia tion for the sake of my br It would not be advinal you to resort to bad manners be cause your brother's wife has neen fit to do wo, You are justi fled in avoiding no far an you are able do ‘so without not sleep. At midnight came a sharp knock upon my door, The maid who had been appointed to wait upon Chrys came in Bhe was white with | terror, | “The lady—in there She potnt 6A a trembling finger toward Chrys’ | apartinent. “Dead! she whispered, | making the sign of the cron “Dead! 1 echoed the dreadful word and sprang out of bed. ‘I/ wakened Bob with a command, “Call your father!’ ‘Then 1 rushed to the side of Chrystobel’s bed “Deadr’ Was this her welc her husband's home” Hor lovely features were set—her figure was stiff and atraight urder| {the white matin bed cover, but the | flush of her youth remained tn her | rome to \- . a3 } | | Confessions | Of a Bride ||" : mesma. o» nar ana nel father entered the room | “Don't ery, Jane.” he anid. “Thin |i a brand new way to met rid of al ton devoted bride—one who wedded but e#til! is mo wife. ———i| Chrys has been hypnotizes"* i} i} || cHRYS ALSO HYPNOTIZED || ____‘T° Be Continued) || =A WAY TO BE RID OF } A 100 DEVOTED } BRIDE | _— hebancail If any surprise could possibly move Hamilton Certeis to raise an eyebrow, | wonder what it nature would be! Certets Camilla bad. Copyrighted, 1919, by the News- paper Lnterprine Association secretary and of courre. alone. We were gathered in the | apiendid raion of the hacienda when |ite master entered, rather Iate for | the formal dinner which was the| grand #0 feature of life at the) Siatende } Hamilton Corteis advanced to meet his wife aa a prince is suppored to | meet a princess, Chrys took one step forward and her husband kissed |her hand. Don Manuel was present ed to her, Daddy Lorimer was wel comed in his turn, No stranger could have guessed that Hamitan Corteia was a noted German spy and an enemy to the United States, or that Daddy Lorimer, his former friend and business axcociate, knew | jall of the facts in the case. | “They are equal forces, those two,” | was Bob's comment as we watched | the two men. “Duddy is so powerful that he knows be is a safe under | Hamilton Certeis’ roof as he is in own Fifth avenue office.” n case of war you and I can get | away with daddy, I suppone?” } You can, my dear, I expect you to do #0, Daddy ordered the yacht to come down and stick around near Vera Cruz. You'll be all right—but jo Nobody can save Chrys ex cept herself “So far ag the trained intelligence of a bride can go, I should may that | Chrys seemed inclined to be a bit |epeony, tonight?” I put the ques! tion to Bob an hour after we had left }the dinner table. "So far as my own trained Intel gence goes, I should may that the Jaustere Don Manuel has succumbed | eister’s charms.” | is interested.—more than t is infatuated,” 1 “But | | Chrys doesn't mee him.” | | “Nature does queer things to peo- | | ple.” observed Bob. “Certein is not openly embarrassed by the presence and the attentions—of his wife, but Tam sure her spooning wearles him Hell put a stop to it, I wonder how!" Many things happened at the ho clenda that ni t which were ite unnatural, I recalled the queer re lationship of the persona at the din. ner table. Excepting Don Manuel all had been neighbors and friends for years, Rut the quarrels of na tions had made them enemies, and| the power of each war evenly | balanced that na one dared move | hand or foot against another! Twh of us were tied by an unfortunate love and two by an unfortunate mar. | ringe, If a war could break these | | | to my He he agreed ties forever, it would be well to have a war come soon, I thought. I bad watched Bob conceal the fuse which was designed to set off the store of ammunition. There was) another hidden fuse stretching from | one to the other around that dining | table, it seemed to me. Their con flicting interests must some day | rend the hacienda as fuse would do, from corne to the tip of the belfry tower! | Reviewing the situation, I could] t0b's atone of the French and Italian The exhibition will continue untill | December from 10 a. m. until 10} p. m. Fridays are reserved for club} members on The club rooms are| 4090 Areade building sehor | FineTailored Clothes for Men and Women CHERRY CHAT Few stores anywhere can show such high - well tail clothes for women and men as ( r ular store has | the agency the best known, nation brands | of men's tailored. ele . and sells | them on terms that meet the con Yentence of all you happen to be @ little sh ot ready cash just now, do keep you from having t on need to hold your pi CHARLES SCHWARTZ Bi OPticinn inanen Fitted Renronable. 227 Epler Bit. Aw Phone Main 4 e can ar Yonge terme that will enable you to | seonre a otylixh new sult, overcoat, | fur and other articles of. A Watch Repaired by Sale of Government an husband? ot 1894 | he was Which one of us is correct? M. Cc. W, Neither one of you are rect. Your husband was years old on the 13th of August but it ts far more dignified for you to ignore her rudeness than to retort in kind. Surely, if you and the other members of your family unitedly courteous to her, she will in time change her attitude, — ¥ should consider brother's happiness first in this matter, This does not mean, however, that you should swal low all of her sarcasm and “eat humble pie” withowt letting be know in & womanly manner the you resent her unjust attitude At the mume time you sho t in mind that an estra ment between you and his w r lead to an extrangemen between you and your brother. cor. 2 last hin Doll Show Dolls Have been moved to the Red Crovs Headquarters, Fourth and University, and Siegel's Bargain Counter, entranee to Sanitary Market Thene dolls are being sold at lens than the wholesale cost of the body alone, Fivery Uttle girl should own a dol! at these prices, Every penny goes to the Ryther Children's Home Dear Mins Grey: Wil you settle argument between myself and He was born in the y August 13th, and he claims 24 years old hin last birth That Last Minute Gift for Mother— You have searched long and hard to find just the right thing for Her. Bring this search to an end in the Shop of De Roy, where you will find that which will not be duplicated by some one else. MANUFACTURING JEWELER {110 SECOND AVE, os SEATTLE | > , Donna | ® | nad, . informed btm | of the arrival of hin wife and his| fatherinlaw, Evidently he took - | great pains not to greet Chrystobel : Second Avenue at Pike Christmas Orders If Inconvenient to Shop in Person Call Main 6720 Ask for Personal Service Capable young women, with an appreciation of good taste in gift selection, will shop for you, fulfilling as nearly as possible your. detailed wishes. wrapped in Christmas “fixings” ered as requested. Gifts will be if desired, and deliv- As prompt, satisfactory service is assured as though you shopped in person. Gift Certificates for the Perplexed Shopper tift Certificates—so easily purchased, so easily sent, and so easily redeemed into just the gifts wanted—truly are designed to help you complete your Christmas lists. redeemed after shopping is le: U.S. Army Shits, "Blankets, Pillow Slips Reclaimed Shirts, Reclaimed New | Shipping Woe! Blankets, New Shipping Board Olive Drab Wool and They may be secured for any amount—large or small—and the of an effort. Gift Certificates may be secured on the First Floor, on the Fourth Floor, and at the Cashier’s Desk, Fifth Floor. holidays, when there is more time and Glove and Hosiery Gift Certificates Are Especially Desired. Paging miding, ov tween Madison and Spr Mee or entitles ts3 Rinlto ptzte 1, and you may wear them w Bhop. 207 Pig’ fy Whistl Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE Pillow Slips now on sale by the Camp Lewis Wireless at 416 Hinckley building

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