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By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, Happy New Year | Entertaining at | Countless receptions for its debut) Sunset Club | Were arranged, with countiess num Among those who are entertaining the ne. The | gusts at the dinner and bridge at tunset club this evening are Mr. | and Mrs, David Edward Skinner, Mr .. Myers and Mr way Of the winte One which gather | nds of long star : mand Dinner by fer club and the mre |Mr. and Mrs. Fetter Were especially beautiful in their hol Last evening Mr. and Mra. Harvey | dress of red berries and greens were the setting for innumer J. Fetter were hosts at a dinner for! twelve at the Sunset club. | x dinners and both were very y in their chotce of programs to t their cuests ah tase | | ere was dancing at the Tennis | ay ‘ ‘ a anne a tne Tein | Tea by Mrs. Macklem ait tho dancing clubs oe, the cit) @}onoring Mrs. A. B. Disney, who Small and large parties at the sub-|is leaving soon for New York to live Perdance at the Washington; wate | ates Frank Macklem will entertain parti private homes; dinners @t| Lome of the mombers of the summer Ml the clubs and in many homes: ®/ Coiony at Wing Point at a tea at fame and nt all the theatrem in fuse, [REF Rome Friday afternoon, Janu: | 920 was cordially welcomed and |""¥ * ~ Made to feel at home aac) Faculty Wives’ Club Entertains | The home of Dr. and Mra. Henry | . Buxallo wore the proper holiday! Dinner by in the form of poinsettias and le and Aire. Boufflewr of greens in honor of the; Preeeding the ball at the Rainier . For Miss Leonard In compliment to Miss Olive Leon. | ard, Mrs. Donald Barnes gave a luncheon at her home Tuesday after | noon. Dr. and Mra. George B. MeCulloch have as house guests Mra. MoeCul loch's two brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mra, J. A. Geamon, of Wen : nd Mra Seamon, of Cashn Mb Mann left Wednes day morning for Victoria to remain until after the first of the year ore Erie Johnson, * Charlotte Capt. stationed at the marine barracks at Mare Island, | |haa been made naval attache at theft + ee tan American legation in Peking, China. . Mr, BE. Ll. Webster leaves Sunday for Palm Beach, Florida, on a short business trip. . Vred C.) | | Confessions | of a Bride Copyrighted, 1919, by the News- paper Enterprina Association 1 TRY TO IMPRESS IT ON BOB THAT 1 HAD SE THE GHOST AG. 1] ‘| “Do you remember, Jane, that) hours ago you proposed blowing up | the ammunition in the storehouse} loft?” Bob asked. “I never did, 96 far as T can re | 1| Miss Rosamond Parsons, ‘who fa| call.” 1 sald | spending the holidays with her father and mother, Mr, and Mra W H. Parsons, will return to Hoquiam shortly after New Year's day oe Mr, and Mra, F. M, Dudley have returned from Vancouver where they spent Christmas, eee Mra. David Puirley, who has been in Denver for the past five months, has returged to Seattle and is a guest at the Hotel Sorrento. eee Mr. Glen MacMiMan, of Prince Ru jone instant—My God! “Just so, I thought you were out | of your head, dear, Well, I left you) here in bed and went to find the} doctor, The maid took advantage of | my absence, it seems, and left the | room, too. When I came back, you, were gone! What you were up to, | came to me in a flash! If IT had lost It was only a fow seconds that I" We finished that sentence Lom I saw the same up there, Bob, old ghost “1 said with a smile. | wool Blouses Are Transformed for New Year Of the many new things which w in the coming year, chang In women’s dress styles will be up the fore. And among these sufficient exercise and styles none point to greater charm | mount of care inthe dict than the blouse fashions of the new |ticlans who are interested in making year | clothes for stout women have de Entirely new embroideries will |Clared that by actual count much form odd yokes, deep lower edges, | sleeve cuffs anti sash trimmings on the new development of the casaque| blouse. The in changes in this, popular garment will be al shortening of the length and a per | ceptible widening at the waistline, In| some models it will have a boxcut) appearance, and in others a full belted, youthful silhouette, All will | retain the alipover or open shoulder- seam feature. ‘The new camjue lines are closer to the figure than have been the Balkan and Russo blouse Fashions for Americans WOMAN the the should be w#lender to frock Keeping a matter of @ reasonable but statis wear little 1own slender: figur be» n new however Kid Blouse May Come Some of these blouses being ship | of tricoliette | basket-weave trimmed with rows of fringes and borders of large By CYNTHIA GREY husband a month ago. You dont want to get a ¢b vorce for such a reason as table manners, Where is your wom anly tact and ingenuity that un- known to him you cannot arouse his pride and interest in improv- ing? Tt is much easier to give up and grow disgusted than to use your wits and master such mar- ital problems, but every wife has some problem, perhaps more than one, to overcome, and it in the mastering of them in @ lov- ing spirit that makes happy mar- riages. No Short Cut to Learning Dear “Miss Grey: I am 17 years old and have been thru grammar |echool but circumstances will not |permit me to go to high school. Hope Dear Miss Grey: What fs a suppowed to fill with? of all kinds, scarfs for tables! ise Grey: I have been married a year, and left rh pgs The trouble started over a trifle, grew until it spoiled my respect for him. Before we ma his table manners were perfect, but since he has beco \careless that I can scarcely eat. He quarrels with me if I don’t have the best food, plenty of it, but allows me but $6 a week to set the table, % all other things, save that, and his lack of grammar, very good to me, but I was a stenographer for 10 years b I married him, and was used to the best of manners. j Please tell me on what grounds I could apply for a dive DISCOURAGED, Contents of : Chest her “hope KATHLE Table linens, bed linens, to Greasers and various other p pores, made . Mngerie that has or embroidered; in anything that wil) be of use the new home when the hop for day comes and the girl is bride. Too Fond Suitor Is Snubbed Dear Miss Grey: IT know « | who lives in a nearty city. Biv I | time she comes here I meet 4 ity wives’ reception, dance and) h party last night for club mem) ciyn, Dr, and Mrs. Albert I, Bout fleur were hosts at a dinner for 12 and their guests. at their home last night ee ise beads and queer metallic devices What are you talking abouf, | ert, is the guest of his aunt and| y Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn R. Profit. | Jane?” fpreresor ydler sprig tarde ahousne eee “Just about the ghost of the love | ove - lea “« s a — ly young wife who was murdered in| 4re being made of alk serge, heavy Mr, ony td a ag ia spending a) |y young “ = re. | filke and wilk duvetyna, with elabor-| w days in Seattle ate collara and girdles for outdoar |want to finish my The last time sh me course that will not take long |down she failed to let me know and will be useful, too. What course |I didn't meet her. She doesn’t could I take? What good books can |angry, but she won't answer all I read to improve my mind? I am | letters I write her, What si & lover of books, and I think with | do? IOVESIC | education with | the train. The affair was one of the largest Most attractive given on the in some time. And by no Was the specialty dance by Eunice Padelford the least part the loft so many plied years ago.” I Dance and Watch Party | te New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs, J bd of its interesting features ‘The committee in charge included Howard Allen were hosts at a most | attractive dance and watch party at Madame Till and her daughter are not } You were | Wear this epring | It may be that the Paris novelty onnense! naense! ypnotized this time, darting.” & proper education I might become a | Wait until yow hear from | writer. Would it pay me to take 4| before writing more letters, " © weekend in Vancouve: > * their home, A number of the young ee cians ot tee nobert Trindel a i saw the ghast, just the|'*t fall, the kid blouse, will gain course in Mterature? ZELMA. little less enthusiasm on y Henry Suzzallo, Mrs. Charles u Mrs. ederiok Morgan Miss Milnora Roberts, Harvey Lants. Mrs. Edwin 1- Mrs. Winnitr jammett, Clifford Woody, Mrs. Sereno) Watch Party Clark, Mrs. B, B. Stevens,| yr and Mra, Henry Broderick en! Edgar A. Loew, Mrs. E. A. tortained eighteen guests with an in-| ‘and Fred Ayer. 2% people home for their vacations were among the guests . ‘ last evening. | by Miss Moran : ip a | © Misa Nettie Moran will give a amati| Children’s Tea @inner at her home tonight Miss Francesca Street entertained i lading with a “spider web" tea for a num i ber of her young friends Tuesday at ffet Supper the home of her parents, Mr. and Margaret Ames will entertain! Mrs, H. M rest The afternoon | guests with a buffet supper at was spent in dancing. oe home this evening. re = lone Miss Ames has issued about one) Dinner d fifty invitations to a dane Mr. and Mrs. Party at the Tennis club, Janu-| Duffy were hosts at a dinner of six 5 . covers at their home last evening. Pes erase . Sl Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity gave a dance and watch party at the chapter house last evening. ree | Dinner for Mrs. Brown In mcheon at the Club For some of the girls home from for the holidays, Miss Doris will entertain with a lunch home New Year's © j ie ar House Party ‘This week-end Miss Jeanne Peters | will entertain a-number of guests) arith a house party at her summer {hom at “Yarrow—Misa Elinor f.in-| ‘der, Mise Margaret Muteson, Mise) Dorothy Greene, Mr. Dudiey Roberts. Gilbert Le Baron| Olympian and will |to Laurencevitie the Sunset club tomorrow) compliment to Mra, Vilaa/t Yale | Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dite oan —————— | wig were hosts at a dinner at their the guests of Mra. the Vancouver Hotel M. H, Draham have Mr. and M have been for several days. ee Mise Teas Dale, of Buffalo, New last week, Washington. & guest at Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felger will Accompany their daughter Nellie Felger, Mins Marie Haggerty and Miss Hortense Green when they leave Thursday for California to re turn to school. oe Judge and Mrs. Miram FE. Hadley have taken an apartment in occupy ft early this month . Mrs. Lucius H. Manning will leave tomorrow to visit her parents In Chicago. Mr. Thomas Green Walter Donohoe w for the Fast Mr Jr, and Mr leave tonight on to return and Mr Delta Zeta Alumnae Delta Zeta alumnae will meet 720 p. m. on Friday, January 2, at the home of Misx Olive Cutting, 4510 | Shost which I thought I had seen— 12th ave. N. EB eee the, moned my nurse. Donohoe | Thre are a thourand people here, | | | physica mame it was walking around the| room, thin time,” I persisted Bomébody has been—" Rob jreturned from Olympia where they | stopped short and rose from his chatr suddenly “I know it wan a ghost because !t | formal watch party at their home| yor was in Seattle several days | @4N't pay the least attention to me,” “ the Hotel | 1 insisted “You had on your padded bedroom | slippers, my dear," maid Bob. “And now-—if you can let go of my hand Mins | for five minutes, I'll ask your @urse to wit with you while [ see what te left of the show outdoors.” | Bod left the room and I wondered why he should be surprised because I had seen (he ghost again. I sum Like mont of the Perwons whom Certeis employed, she was extremely capable. She was one of the experts who had been sum- moned to take care of Chrys “Did they ever find the girl who tried to ntab my sister-in-law?" I ask. | ed abruptly “No, madam hasn't dared to j But they may she} leave the place. they say. And such queer nooks and corners where she could stay con cealed for months, “I nee.” I maid, “I think IT need another hot water bottle.” I certainly did need warmth of some kind; I was having a mental chill if not « one, What if Bob were right, as usual? What if the white were a living being? popularity in the states this spring The best known model sent to America in the fall was of flesh pink kid with @ perforated demign. Altho! such @ blouse is highly decorative, ax well ax practical, t atill awaltr «, keneral acceptance by “ader of fashion. Nana-Made Blouse "ar from last in importance is the complete revival of the handannade lingerie bloune. Easentially French, it remained for the American women | 00 War duty in France to bring back with them a renewed desire for this | blouse. French voile stands high in| favor among the Materials, on ao count of it# firmness, sheerness and tubbing qualities, All the old-time decorative idea—drawn work, shad- ow embroidery, hand-made beading, fine tucking, “point” edge and high padded embroidery-—are coming back with it. Even the finely pleated Jabot €rill of delicate ince, for swwrn-| Ore than 60 per cent of the women ing wear with semitatiored suits, ig) WhO daily enter the large depart already in vogue. Laces—Irish, cluny | ment stores are above the average And antiques filet—will be the love-| in size : lest and best of trimmings. ‘The frock sketched is a dress that ——— | may be undertaken by the home WOULD SEE HIGH location ars smptahty tact.” The BIRTHRATE DROP| skirt is quite straight and hangs in simple folda from waist line to hem. LONDON, Jan. 1.—W. L. George, |Mélther trying to effect a hip flare famous Hritish social scientist. toid| °F & harem silhouette, the national birthrate ‘commimion| The bodice follows the lines of the that agitation for a high birthrate| natural figure, but is not a tight or The sleeves are a Simple Frock of Velvet Trimmed in Braid and Fur. Educations are never finished and there is no rh.) ourse to hem. The ,hortest and most Praccical are those given In the public schools today. So tf you can give any time to schooling give it there, at night if not by day. I would not advise you to spend money for @ course of Mit- erature, but to study in the schools. Writers must have a broad and general education. Lover Fails to Write Dear Miss Grey: I have a dear friend who has gone away and has not written me. If he doesn't write woon I think my heart will break He is @ miner and is out in the hilis somewhere. How can I locate him? JANE. Perhaps he is where he can- not send mail and when he comes to some postofiice you will get your letter. It would be almost imponsible to locate him unless you know of some one who is in the same genera! locality. How- ever, it is very foolish to worry about it, for if he could write and simply doesn't want to, your locating him and sending him a letter wouldn’t do much good. Movie Query Dear Miss Grey: I hm writing you for much desired information. What are the requirements to be- {come a motion picture actress, and is | part may create more on hers,” Information On Public Lands lands? Write to the General Office Public lands of the Ut States, Washington, D. C. Let's 1414 34 Ave.; downtown, 913 24 CREDIT WITH A MEANING If you think of a store that you EASY PAYMENTS on accounts ag a store where you pay extra for such terms, you haven't with C doing go eat at Boldt’ as yet become ac HERRY’S and their businegs. Cherry's different. q There you will find wearing parel for men, women and the highest well as best values, either for or on terms, notwithstanding the jeral terms they give. Their | power is very strong on the large chain of stores they T think Bob read my question in Jought to be allowed to drop. Gener-| basque affair. any special course required? N.F. | ‘Tate and with thelr competent and style, ally, be gaid, it meant a high death.! trifle less than full length and flare Fate, slow social progrens, a low level | prettily and comfortably. The front of comfort and high emigration, lof the bodice is laid in a panel and | anne aan ——. | noutache braid in contrasting color is that terrible habit which moved me | used to form a simulated girdle ex in my delirium. And now—and now | tending around aides and back. A lit I've kilied—a—girl.” tle band of fur finishes neck, sleeven “You were out of your head! It/and waist line of this dress, which was an accident! Don't get so ex:|would be charming developed in vel cited, my love. Don't think of it, I| vet or velveteen. The waist buttons beg of your" beg the center back “I'm headstrong, I tell you. I! ‘The hat worn, with this drese is ought to think about this, 1 ought! twotabric ont combining fur or to be punished,” I exciatmed. “I'm| velvet crown with a brim of pleated always so sure I'm right. I'm al taffeta or satin. No trimming is ways getting into trouble and carry-| necessary for a hat of thin type, tho ing scmebody along with me. And/a tittle band of fur may be used) yet I've always cultivated ideals and about the crown if desired. } j tried to be so—so right, Bob, I seem] The frock shown is one of the |to be two persons, Bob, one good—|many seen this season that help to and one fooliat And the foolish ane | prove that feminity is developing ‘ as made me—a murderess! That ine dene “Huah, darling! Hush? | poor girl's soul is charged to my ac oan sig nat an Genet, and 2 ae my 4 1s bets thinking | count, in the book where the angels|with the question of becomingness ye kee y record!” re planned one, I carry it out. It was) (To Be Continued.) liye eavemocker say dre « | CLEARANCE SALE ON SHOES At this season we reduce stock to make room for our advanced Spring styles. In order to move these quickly we have marked them at i a 25 to 40 per cent reduction. Note prices: € _ = ers ever alert on the markets, always able to offer you the most reasonable prices. All accounts strictly confidential. 4 CHERRY'S STYLE SHOP, © 207 Rialto Butlding. 4 Over Pig’n Whistle. Between Mi and Spring on Second Ave. Sherman Circle G. A. R. jmy eyes when he came back. He Sherman circle, Ladies of the G.| didn’t speak to me. He aimply A. R.. will hold @ public installation | knelt beside me and put his face of officers Friday, January 2, at 1:30, t my cheek, as if to comfort jin Carpenters’ hall, Premont me. | Ald Society “And so—what I saw up there— New Year's eve Mr. William Haus At 2 o'clock Friday the Pastor's) ¥8en't a ghost?’ I put my opinion | man entertained eight guests at din-| Aid Society the First Presbyter.| 4s a question. [ner at the Hotel Washington. and jan church will celebrate the found-| Bob shook his head, “No ghost, my later additional guests joined the/ ing of the Just fifty years ago.| dear,” he said. party for a supper dance at the Ten-|The event will be celebrated with Somebody was hiding up there? nis club. - regular business meeting, reading) 14 nodded | of annual reports, and the installe-| «posaier I managed te shape the | y ie offices pleet by Ri M 'To Entertain he OD A pela jues| ame with my cold lips Hob nodded again. For a long time : ; mnae ur will then be spent over the Pi Beta Phi Alum entertain | te Cups, the honor guests being past |! kept very still, The anty comfort olt's, 3,2; Tletcher will entertain | crricere of the ald in the World was the touch of his home Saturday afternoon. » Wyte strong arms. Finally I flung the eee | Aéslo Fiche Parliamentary Club | whole horrible truth into a sentence M y he Adele Fielde Puartiamentary| “Rob! "7 | Progressive Dinner | Procedure club will meet Friday af-| 45 4 raps I expected to be and Dance be—enurderens | A number of the girls in the jternoon at 1:30 at the Washington! Annex. Mra. Ella Cudihee in charge | younger eet entertained with a pro:| ject Jeason. ‘To Postpone Indefi gressive dinner last evening, fol-/jitely." Madame Saunderson |esees were Miss Lucile Eman, Miss |jesson, Shakespeare's comedy, | Emily Jerome, Miss Mortense Green| you Like It. | dance was at the home of Miss Dor othy Campbell si | Mr. Harold Shafte Louis Boyn: | ton, Mr. Ernest Ferguson, Mr. Dor Peters, and Mr. and Mrs. H. ¢ Peters. 0 special course is reqluired, . but the girl must be ciever and original, graph 4 ‘This is a very difficult field to enter as it is overcrowded, and unless you are known to produc- ers it is very hard to get a hear- ing. Dinner and Dance iechints V/2 Jan Half-Price e a and its YOU NEVER of parliamentary law and the sub in lowed by @ dance. The dinner host charge of public speaking. Subject "As jand Miss Phyllis Blake, and the eee | Childs Stady Department | Childs study department of the Women's Century club will meet at lock Friday afternoon with Mra. orge W. Smith, 623 Malden ave . Notice later |To Compliment Niece With their niece, Miss Lou Shaw, nu jas honor guest, Dr. and Mrs. Harry | Shaw entertained with an informal | danc at their home Tuesday eve | ning. Rainier Beach Women's Clab The Rainier Beach Wom | will meet Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Frank Par rish, 9423 Fifty-cighth avenue south, Mrs. I. B. Leland, Mra. EB. R. Armstrong are in charge of the program, and the speaker will be Mr, Carl EB. Croson on the “Conati . tutional Government League.” The hostes afternoon are: Mra, Informal Dance F. E irs. C. W. Bovee Complimenting her three Mrs. G Lewis Miss Mildred and Miss Eu Kil ‘dail and Miss Doris Cavender, Mra The baby born in Seattle Joseph Kildall will entertain twenty. from three to five times four guests with an informal dance chances of surviving than the baby at her home Saturday evening. born in the East or Middle West, | | Watch Party Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0. Leigh ep |tertained a few friends at their home |last evening to watch the old year out. Boys’ DUBBELBILT Clothes Baroncite Finizhed Guaranteed for Six Months’ Service nieces. Boys’ Gunmetal Button and Blucher- cut Shoes, mostly sizes 41, to 6. $5.00 values. Sale $2 45 price Crees en’s Black Calf, also Vici Kid Lace and Blucher-cut Shoes; $8.00 values, Sale Price. e Men's Black Gunmetal Calf, Button or Blucher-cut Shoes, all sizes; $8.50 to $10.00 values. Sale price errr pee $6.85 Misses’ Patent Leather Button or Lace cloth tops; $4.00 85 values. Sale price ', to Child's Black Kid Button, izes 5 $2.35 BUTLER DRUG CO. Store eatablinhed since 1892 Store hours: & a m. to 12 mid- night Sundays: 8 a m. to 11 p. m. EXPECTED | —- Uc H | may be had singly or for the ten lec | tures, BARGAINS |f versity club, January &. Tickets NOBopy knows better than a mother how hard it is to keep a healthy, active boy” well dressed, without continually “Don’ting” him. You can encourage your boy in good healthy play and sports if he is clothed in DUBBELBILT. That's because they're re- inforced at all strain points—double thick- ness at elbows, knees and seats. Seventeen other reasons that put boys’ DUBBELBILT Clothes in the first ranks. Ages 6 to18. Priced at $14.75 - $16.75 - $18.75 The Juvenile Exclusive Shop for Boys 305 Pine Street . Informal Dance Mins Marian Tworoger « 26 guests with an inforn | Tuesday evening at the hom |pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip T | roger, 4 | To all our many friends and customers Russia welt top. A: Very Happy Calf Lace Shoes; also, Patent leather A splendid dress shoe; $12.00 valu Women’s, asso: ed styles, black, brown and gray kid; $7.00 and $4.85 $8.00 values, Sale price mostly sizes FREE Women’s, broken lines; $2.95 |Farewell Party | Honoring Mr. W. E. Pearce, Jr.,| ves early this month to study of Fine Arts in Chi aldine Soles was host- ess at a farewell party at the home of her uncle, Mr, 8. W. Mason, last evening. |O; and Prosperous New Year Big Reductions on All Woolen and Silk Dresses verseas Club The Overseas club will aivé their first dance of the new year day evening at Douglas hall committee includes: Mr, H. A. Sin clair, Mr. H, Jackson, Mr. A. H. Gib-| bons, Mra, Mins = Mabel Powell, Mrs, Bible. Dane jing at 9. The proce ls fro these dances go toward local reli work HELD FORK INVESTIGATION CENTRALIA, Jan. 1, —~ Charles Jones was arrested by Sheriff John ry, of Lewis county, near here for investigation in connection with the robbery of the hotel at Rainier Wash., Tuesday, The bandit escaped | with $500 in cash and other securi- ee, ai ) value, in black and Sale price Come tame ene ome 21, to 4; $6.00 values, a ae cov eeede Women’s Lisle Hose, Kid Lace, also Black per pair : a. 35c ARMSTRONG’S Sale price ....., . Women's ; $ 15 one of our Weather Chart Sale price aia Calf Lace Shoes, with military or _ Three pairs for e+e $1.00 Women’s Boudoir Slippers all colors; $2.00 values. Sale Calendars Women’s Black Louis heel; $10.00 Women’s $3.50 Spats, $6.65 '... $2.45 1411 Third Avenue red; $3.00 values, values, Sale price...... Sale price .... The reason i foe irs of « dd in thete OAS

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