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oreyene (8) Jack London | days, are expected home aay, Mi . ; " By CYNTHIA GREY Office Main 600, Club Premiere onvent S F, Dear Miss Grey: The following is a true story, and not cee smaon ety, wi eae deewhe tor be Atte fiction. The names are naturally fictitious, Luncheon By Special Lectures at London club hold ite formal ew York Monday for St. Augu Waahing N Mrs. Green Women’, U nive versity Club Age , wt ou Fr mm there th ! an go to Pale Copyrighted, by the Newspaper Enterprise Arsociation In 1916, a boy 18 years of age, upon the death of hi In compliment t r Dr, Wit oad of th irydon, ‘ mbendigs fp ; , father, left the East to find his mother. All he knew was ose hu t. | department o y s ore ; waisaaia aciiaiin. Milne Hy trance panel and tort hin original |” : ‘ Whites te at Bremerton veraity of Was pntonnen ‘ Miss Rosamond Parsons, | whe beatinen in his excitement, he-or [that her name was Miss Bonnett, and that he was born in eee Well en . ed gg we ge B ‘ Bikey and mother, Mr. and Mra. W. H Par:|| THB WALL PANEL Ch she—-never, never would be able to! Frigeo, He went there immediately and engaged detectives BMall luncheon at the Sunse jons After ' nurwd . 1, has returned to Hoquiam AND KK tell where to find the panel which " : “Homorrow aitersoon evening at 8 o'clock of the leading f¢ ‘ ep ee ae SECRET CHAM iapead Uke & door to find her. They told him that cases like his were very hard . Liptrereity club, This course of leo ih AI Tire Anethes . and Mra. Henry C, Pigott re I've juat one grain of wense tett,"|t0 find, Asan illustration, they had been trying for years a r paths and thelr aes cele s oth of unique beauty, picturing | turned last week from a month's trip *lthought 1. With that I took « hate-|to trace a certain girl's parents, who had been left as a baby _ For Mrs. Witte i Sa | t thelr et Bip 1 the Ba je Wet, ME! 1 neara the eenll pandl ehvutt art | pin froma ty tamlde, beet 4 like ALAR the foandiinn Rome de Oaklond, Ha wat the ott lateed With Mrs. Dean Gooding procured a Mr removed from| 1 hear , at the foundling home in Oakland, He met the girl later in Mrs. James ¢ ‘ a tena London. club, “Ponto Pd flggd ec ylye eyo re web omge 7 by pemrntallge Phtagr Seg "v4 | the detectives’ office. They became, in time, very friendly, ew UC Course tickets are nd c “ 0 Wen turned on the Insta ‘or the ljent above «© treacherous p: . ly at luncheon at the pt | tickets 35 cents eS ES ear | tig or ee at ik, ene « P| which had so lately clicked behind | then came the war; he left for the East and went overseas ~ elub today. 4 B Men cor ie Sameer Bx . nilence, was ominous, What I had! me with the 26th division. She promised to continue the search tine Cc tty Pan- Helle nic Mixer |the names of members Lieut. and Mra , »\ heard had been the snap of @ lock!| “1 certainly hope you bring me| for his mother, she having given up hopes of finding her own i 7 n the nature! ardson an: mall won rete r new, without investigating, that} jy emarked to the hot 108 Dinner By Mr. and ty Panateller © fun will be in the nat rdaon and small won returned Sun-|1 knew, without Investigating, that tuck.” T remarked to the horseshoe. | heonte, and to correspond with him, ive. Frederic Ea, hog Rg A ris view of the “Black | day to Bremerton after ing the!t wan n prisoner in that secret |"I¢ it were net for yau I'd soon be : . Frederic 4 ve 4. [University club Saturday” after 1 4,000 invitations have | he ys with Mra, Richardson’s| camber lost in this room as a rowboat I was company censor in France, and so learned of the Raeenpliment to Meaving shortly |J®nwary 17, from 2:20 unt s\ gy sage Fh a ened hy ae, oe Leaning against the panel in the|on the ocean under a cloudy sky.| story. Their letters showed it to be a love affair, as far as no are lwav = 4 dial invitatic xtended to a UF t and depicts . r noon “ I 74 round anc a " make their how ew York, | 8 ghee . nh remarkable Kraduation that| Mise Mamie Kelly and her brother, | Wall, us if anly so 1 could keep any /T'd soon be walking nd and |censorship regulations would permit. His letters to her and Mrs erick were | “Ting the afternoon there will be|most fascinating of types, Carmen—| Mr, Charles kK anied By | hold’ upon the outside world, I wur:|around the circles on this queer rus. | 1007 suddenly, but 1 did not know for some time the truth at a dinner ght at the e ale, the proceeds of | this time an American Carmen Mrs. James Thom this! veyed my surroundings, The room|I suppose, I wonder if one starves | O° } Sorrento F ning or. > tuna. week for Calif wan square, The Sloop was paved | before one goes mad—in & place like |Of the matter. 5 . ‘ y the sale gladly shipped thelr “ x. with square blocks of marble and it} this When the American troops attacked Mont Sec the boy ~ day Anniversary eived that afternoon, | r: . an to motor from California to Fic overed with a square Fuk of «| ‘Then I iaughed at myself. Already | way killed, It fell on me to send his belongings home, he eperete Dr. He — . rthday, | rorowed te ta he y & 4 is Misa Emily Jerome left Sunday |i sof : ry : aa ital caelas i) ri at cee “ 4 pa poh " ms < having no nearest relative entered on his service record, In i and Mrs. Stuart Van Rensselaer S) ‘ 3 evening to return to the Wallcourt | thick softness ue carpe he long history o nan hor last letter to i she stated that she had found “Misa entertained with a dinner F nf hoo! in Aurora, New York ole of my thin pump for some un-| had never been hungry, I had never | ter last letter to him she state fo Ms iy for eight at the University ‘ a 7 J evenness in the floor, nome spring | puffered. There was no reason why | Bonnett,” living in a shack on the beach, and she admitted Jast evening. ing 1 Dorothy hypo ——— bag gwd end Mins Charlotte Mann has returned | or button upon which I had : poed my good fortune shouldn't hold out! haying a common law child who had been adopted by East- ter « r ated & specs pag ne Oo! wd et bere jote a where she spent ne | a y, and we nto motion la littl longe ‘ y > 4 Rey Nae the College cub te called for]! Victoria w he epent t hy, and ost into m ja ttle longer. “| ern people, and also confessed to having a second child, a girl, Mrs. Hickman Price Wanamaker, to Mr : . end en mechaniam of the wall pane Or was it inevitable that age is ‘ r'place | Wednenday. January 14, at the club ate-end, ae ce ecules waciski| Weed todas to the, eh 08 Onela (ON CHORE NUEDONE, Honoring her daughterintaw, Mre. Wy 4+ at 0 sharp. © purpose of t ‘eruvian Conwul and Mr joor wan taultle noth. | J 1 price of “New York’ city . Mrs come meeting in to consider and take a Ps ae pcre on “ Ben I couldn't detect the slightest hint ‘ ad agg , sca ani After the girl had proved, beyond a doubt, that she and en Eugren ¢ noune Thurs a on are wal 4 dengan teen “7 4 = woes @ tt bylaws | Yer, where they spent the past week mag eaten + a ; ana a my “¥ nd yrab hang shudder? cage the boy were brother and sister, she had written this letter 0 6 Th sister, Mrs. Walter Jasper Ke |e an article o} py daw « trembling hand and pushe nt | 8 em \ ; : ports : afternoon at her home : t henar, des Wer Wain Foruens matter of an e ee the false door with all my atrength,|the knowledge that not®a soul in ail|@esiring that they never meet again. A fter T returned to wn «nied as bridesma. Mr 'Hlowand|Mpon resident members 1 Muriel Linder, who was the| Nothing moved. I tied the right |the wide world knew whatshad be | America I saw the girl, and am now visiting in Seattle. Now Entertain ve : Ali be best man, and cet hoe cr mother, Mra, George |hand panel, then the left-hand panel, | come of me my interest has been aroused, and I would like yours and ma ly : 1 e Pile Ay ree Rn en te ee ee pmore eg . re hae 801s reaped on oe Se pee ‘os (Te Be Continued.) readers’ opinions—is it possible for them to fall in love? I , tt lkrim chureh at > tan no betrayed the opening ; phar Francis Allen will entertain | § o'clock Ionia Club 6 s Let's go eat at Holdt's—uptown, know that animals have an instinct that prevents those of the guests informally at tea o's i ont Lieut. Pt hal Jane Lorimer, you've done it thin | Ml4 4d Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. | same parent from mating, but will it work out in humans? of her parents, Colonel ana 'Mra| Special Luncheon : paan tived In Beato to be the guest; time.” I said to myself. And I re ASK FOR and GET i _ this thing happen to two young people? Yours, Lenoir. at College Club hin t d aisteriniaw, Mr.| called all I had ever read about 's LIEUTENANT A, B. bs "f Mr. Ralph Luts, a member of the gresnive ht club) and Mra, Lic ret chambers—a famous one had : L B mee by Mr. and Galicah cick takes uacvieen Gurl ° Fe ‘ j been provided with «a revalving or 1ICI Your letter truly bears out the saying that “truth is Stimson war in the United States army Ra frm * 33 sar. S|, Mise Mabel Foote has gone East /floor. another had walls which turn stranger than fiction.” I will be glad to print comment ms: i ligence department, took him | © ard, of Everett, will speak on 1 the winter with her elster,/ed swiftly around and around ¢ ‘ a . : . nt she, . SU es Sire. Harold C. Stimson hh. qut of the way pinces as mn of Consciousness ; Aa der Soctaiy ke tak Sanaa Ue wetithe Malted ed Milk from readers on this and similar cases, which might have d about a hundred guests | Poland, Serbia, ete, will #p of his Ralnter Be ee << oe . prisoners mad! | come under their observance. ? . at a special eon at ainier Beach Woman's sa ie ae : ants and ogy an Sone eT aseedeens tenets 1: Rainier Beach Woman's clut oe ae - “Whatever else you may do, don't imitations ead Substitere, § = Dear Mins Grey: As Seattle has; the survivors of the Civil war, ; Pe ef lovely flowere were|ning promptly at 12:30 meet at the home of Mra. Frank " I mf'n| lone your head,” I admonished my - produced several authors t a background of greens, . -arrish, 9423 Fifty-ols ut nelf, knowing perfectly well that I quite unknown to the gen’ pub- | Two Houses, outesses will be Mrs [ " pec are at last achieved the mc I wish you would give this article} ago and may be purchased or local musicians played all the : Seca < ’ t last achieved most it and Or; 4 wou and best from behind a leafy Daughter e r i Mra. C. W. Bovee G he N , " le of all of my adventures. “Th p es es | book stores of green. io gage nsec em marge % room has been contrived expressly . re rev > ‘alvert 1s an enthusiastic nf the birth of a daughter, De { rmatrong ‘ John P. Hartman re : , : F . t of life and work. Her story 5 © 26, to 2 t : t ; eattio Sunday evening | (or wuow ite cooupant.” I decided r There is no | ttle pioneer days and is very er Before Dance ni angd erly | er : ean the ¢ {wo monthe spent tn California, | ooking around me I discovered that | “Th a oe sing man the attainment of authorship, | interesting . of a the only way 4 jell on which : 1 lly more of an aspira-| Mrs. Weir's book, “Merry Andrew,” . t th told me ther more of aspir my ’ UME hast evening by Mr. ana| Se Women of Mooscheart Lee —arseds iaubaek sol daitlancd ae SLT arse: weal ¢, other ! Sribttion? hease, we steeasd|ie to apeene om fhe ieteee mami nn Harola C. Stimson, Mr, and) University of w ashingt Women me rt le wil turday fae thele heme te wi DY my own pr ity to the wall » tk " y glad to know the works of|rights having been secured some ra. Keith Loga ° r 917, and a member of Sigma Kappa | meet at the ple at ing Bast by way o ifor If that square room had been P time ago. a dinner its or thay hoe sorority a Yh CAlaet | esviked “inte triaglen ty Gupiaal © said whimsicajly | A BREMERTON SCRIBE. ey { The little one has be ne Native Daughters page joo ieee Gaeta ae ae hoped the @ay would | == Leona Chesley Lang r tor The Native Daughters of the Pio . £ < ‘ vege + nannies gore - > . writers would be given Mrs. Robert Fox See es neers of Washington will meet at Mr and Mrs. J. 8. Ford left last] each section, with all that it contain, |} a1 a when. writers would Be siven| A ote fae Mrs. Robert Fox, who is, Bachelors’ Club the ¥. W.C. A. atl p.m. Cafeteria | eve “ yeephte . . od, would have nee = et Western people, for while “HI Py i 5 ° ox. ie § reed SE ee business maeeting im the . called on a abort business | of the other three, The t she heme! f ix 8 writer, her shortly for New York, Mrs. be Bo . ‘ I - 2 The next Ba achelor » informal | pues room. trig of the wall were exquinitely i book is not ne well there, Ody lg eaerene gweld AIS We : — 7 +". .* na nd ali alike. ‘The rug wa but is in th t thru her publish ON guest's intimate friends, Pref, an@ Myre. Geores Carver|™ a all alike \ an in the n > n |FIve MILLI c he Sea! bre Benevolent Society nN vue and blue thi in be . orn. ce will be known as the f Mr. and Mre mer G aldron nd y y wae Ss aoe save from 66 cents 2, > a . pole iil hold the ular om ‘ t a . pen of Mrx Roney Weir, came . ° . r Night and elabo | Seclety w a i the regular ms - | Circles; neither from its design nor to $1 per box at ra year age =e $06 Bb from {te shape could one determine || stall 50, de i ished by Mrs. Weir, al Dinner nd elec ct | Hirsch. Board meeting at 1:20 , ned, M . Pee A ; ne's directions. On each side of the ab tor eaves ve “ ident of | pruning Mr. and Mrs. Leroy anned, Mr. am . one irencn new ge ge ; who for seven years was president o| Backus entertained with an | . shea’: «inscaryhy Altruistic Club ner pc BM RE. gp one. sew td pee You should neq the Seattle Writers’ club dinner at their home. Th es ‘til sol and unt.) The Altruistic club will meet at chairs, tables and cushions and each |} our spitaenber, | She has had many of her short She Be 9 | hove on the high school and unt-| 7he Altes olin ‘Knaph, 1001 cluster of furniture was exactly like || Delicious Apple a, stories accepted by leading maga-| 7 | ¥eraity committres are: Mr. Vernon | the home of Mrs | the others. I reviewed all the descrip. || especially the cook- zines; so we should be proud of her. tmas Tree Klepper, Franklin, Mr. Daniel Small 1 Carefully | n nh Tf orm. before buying > ‘ r “ t ena . ——— I tions of secret prisons of which I i A former book she has written is Gamma sorority entertained | Lincoln: Mr. Norman Nashem, Queen Fitted had ever fend, ané-2 culde' fied We now have a nice line of || “The Hired Man.” Standard cold remedy aie o- Anne; Mr. Herbert Matadorf, Broad. vegetables, nuts and other fruits Mra, W. ff And hi : —in tablet ing at ter house | ay: Mr. Charles Brickell, Univer by Skilled one which was more canfusing than r za. Woowre ndereon has given opiates—breaks up o inane Curieeside cree party , yashington , the simple, exactly ordered chamber fe sure and go dow us “The Rim of the Desert” and “The bours—telieves grip in 3 Members of alumnae and ac./*ity, of Washing seek cnealesila bd @ Optometrist wherein I stood Stel a bOn te he Wane Bat? || Strain of White.” both very Interest ‘faite. 3 | owe on the decorating committee 0 rye 1 || ing stories to be found at the library a | ‘ t look at some real oe }are: Mr. Harry Bold, Mr. Herbert I perceived the scheme of the bal as well as for sale at the book stores. top with Sale |Mataiorf. Mr. Charles Brickell. The! Mrs. Dean Gooding Witter and thing at a glance: If the occupant DK EDWIN J. BROWN Judge C. H. Hanford is the author wmage Tel [aavertistng committee eng Mr.| baby will I Saturday to join Mr.) We tt genuin turned heedlessly away from the en 3 of “General Claxte Al At All Drag Steres ti for the rummage sale rnon ma « le Rogers.) Witter in San d "ancisco, - wenine eee _ - : oe E teeta j Kryptok Glasses opened Friday at 1621 West- = ee 4 ate —" , | oe il the invisible ot avenue under the auspices of Mr. Ben ei}, Mi man Nash) Mra, Thomas Ruhm, who has|[ focal for far and France-Amerique Relief associa ong yes ye y Gulon. Chayman,/ been the guest of her mother, Mre. |] near visions. th Mr. John Milner pe ‘oll je edne 01 “are the oo gale oe og’ Diop my sue anesday for| Broken lens duplicated. oe yh . received at the salesroom, 1 Luncheon . Things are going ver Mr. Frahk Frederick left Frida WEGNER OPTICAL CO. Saturday afternoon Mre. R. J. - ¥ foster z SESES SF FaS yp a r “pease supplies. The sale will con-| tne folowing guests: Mra. C. B. Alex-| ton days Romtetared Gptousetseet ¥ jander. and Miss Maxine Alexander fee 237 UNION sTRENT Oakesdale, Miss Condle Misa| Lieut. and Mra. Donald Fisken are Metwerm ind and ard Aves |Helen Curtis, Mr. and Mre. A. W {at Fort Meyer, near Washington, D e Curtis, of Grandview, | Mra. “Ray|C.. where Lieut. Fisken. who was wher e ualit counts— | Crouk, and daughter, Miss Vivian| formerly in Honolulu, following hix for Wednesday noon | Crouk return from overseas, is now sta > Elephant Shop has been| Following the luncheon an inter. | tloned. by Mrs. Elizabeth Rich- esting musical program was given by ih Pt oe + and will be given by| Mixes Maxine Alexander on the vio| 2 a Mrs roung ané . * Bitter, soprano, with |iin, with Miss Vivien Crouk at thelé bn Fay Mice pale Rog pa ; Keep a bottle of Det Monte Catsup ie Brannen at the piano. | piano ‘have been in California for the holt there for the wonderful appetizing quali- ties it imparts to other foods. It always touches the spot and turns ordinary dishes Five Bakeries into delightful surprises. Its absolute purity—its wholesomeness to Serve You —and its delicious ripe tomato flavor have made it the favorite relish of discriminat- ing people everywhere. There is no end to ° find ssortment ‘ rage es piste de yo the tempting possibilities of DEL MONTE USI an and tasty—made fresh to- Catsup. Serve it on yous table—use it in C the kitchen—and avoid monotony and day. 4 sameness in every-day meals. 913 Second Ave. HAVE YOU HEARD 1414 Third Ave. And don’t forget the many other delicious Det Madison Market— Monte Products that will help you serve better —over a hundred tempting varieties of Second and Madison canned fruits, vegetables and food specialties — Pacific Market, 310 Pike each the finest of its kind. Let De. Monts be Economy Market, First your guide to perfection in canned foods. WALLACE & FREED’S posi CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION LATEST HIT BOLDTS a a Emerson Records | Good Vidues “Better Than the Best” \ PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH | ALWAYS eo Whit And at any one you will In the phonograph-record business a “hit” is a song aa pitt ” sah is or dance tune everybody wants to hear. We have all Ofical sales because good values arc the rule at this establishment. Any the latest “hits.” day of the year you will find buying opportunities at Cherry's which vic |in importance with any to be found elsewhere The tremendous volume of busi ness done by the chain of Cherry Wallace & Freed, Inc. aa a) | Seite tbnimabail able wearing apparel for men, women | pes OF FLAvoR"—§00 ways 220 Pine St. New Wells Bldg. |and boys | i | | And in addition to all the tempting | fi to serve canned foods. It |savings offered, Cherry's convenient | : is free. Address Depart- monthly terma make it easy for the ; i | ment N, California Packii whole family to dress in the bost of Ty . Corporation, J stig g style without feeling the expense, CHERRY’S STYLE SHOP California, *207 Rialto Building, Over Pig'n Whistle, Between Madison and Spring on Second Ave,

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