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By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, Entertain With Dinner Fe aculty Wives’ Club Bien, Dr. and Mrs, Frederick | Ss ley will entertain wit f twelve at their home Fr Tea for Mrs. ‘Kimball Honoring Mrs ‘ordham 1 Kimball, Miss a number intimate friety with a tea in her apartment afternoon. Mrs. Carl ( 1 pr over the table with pring genterpiece of sweet pe and pussy willows | Informal Supper r In complimer Lmy and M: n Frances Oldham « informa) supper evening Entertain for Mr. and Mrs. Irving Clark Mr. and Mra. Irvin and Mrs ¥ 4. thos . desire t la tertain inf . Lema eaire te attend 8 their suman at k We ‘ Sunnyside, across Lah Wa ton. eke For Miss Moore Engagement at and Miss Wenner Mr. and Mra, Clinton 1 ia In compliry to Miss , wane the cnmner caer | who Moore and Blanet et of ae tie both of whom have recer at pha Alp Bipberiee Be we from overseas, Mra, Char Will entertain informally Wednesday, January 21 Junior Practice é lub Jack London Club Premiere Phe Junior Practice club, which) yr wank Swae to have met yesterday With | gore Re Mins Franc neon, will meet | ond 3 ei IW Misa Robinson next Monday in-| have issued ¥ gen I stead. The program will be devoted miore of t ‘y ~ i fon, to the works of women com te view of Yas Tanaka's | Dinner at the Hotel W “| i Ie Washington "atormoon there. will te) Hele Mr. and Mrs. An . Hawaiian | 1%, Spokane, entertain Winit Paut|t for twelve at the He Saturday evening. Later the party we a ama dance at the! British-American baw yes | Association i At the Women’s ‘ ab University Club Friday at the Women's Univ on music ‘ schools, and will introdtice Mt ward Kuntzen, supervisor of e) will tea. aecnonst nt Kanter Iowa Club to Entertain ork in teaching ore ral instr The Iowa club will entertain — and an orchestra of twenty f r resid ¢ th @hildren selected from the «rade jon, dance and ; schools will play several nel ns evening gins hia and East Pine Program at White Nhe Sa eetaes Elephant Shop Home and Foreign ‘The program for Wednesday noon| Mission Societies at the White Elephant Shop has been arranged by Mrs, Elizabeth Rich at ¥ The Home and Foreien Mission #o-| Mr cleties of the Asbury M. EB ebureh Saturday for Pe Mire, Let Lambuth CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY laughter, Prud Will leave Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Agsociation tay for Calif \ Vimy Kidge Chapter 1 Pru w hapter, 1,0, D. B. F “ 5 Nal Al Mporne OPP : yy w t\ampm, at the home| JORDAN SPENCE FORGETS PERIL AS HE 1M of Mre. Jack Fadford, 4 sTRY mI > DATTWNT set Twenty third nort) FINDS FAIR PATIENT oe men whom our - itality | 1 didn't believe that Chrys had ar North Queen Anne POT. A had rescued from death, bowed first| much ideas, I wasn’t interested ir of New York,| North Queen Anne Parent-Teacher | ty me and then to Chrys, but no one | her thoughts, however, No womar Hotei | association will meet at the school at! ove. ‘There didn't seem to be any-|can guess what another woman t Vest on a busi ‘p.m. Program, Misa Nettie |” us to talk about! It's al-lon her mind. Chrys might be cor f Great Fall y ie ae 3 1 the mast highly civilized | gold carpet, for all I knew ing her sister auties of the G. ALK. 1 re restrained and dumb.) 1, was, in the end, the dumb gir tt, w 1 f G. A. It. Home Bew-| ‘The woman who into hysterics | who firmt “spoke he advanced to spent ¢ 4 thelr regular mect-| and cries or f nt a crisis aNd) the center of the room and indicated guest of ett street at 12 p.m. inc the whatever it|by a rather dramatic gesture the M Henry Albert use and Mra. Annie| may never # herself ex:| prison below us from which we had Neal will be hostesses. traordinarily emotional and super! just rescued the two Americar 7 . .4 whe flatters herself. She » ciate. tm ale » have Art Department West Side Women's Reveaf oh unde Mins Lorimer is unab es trip provement Club meret we 1, | temporarily,” 1 ext Gene Art department, Weat Sb e pecimen her #ex and @/ Archer, “Bhe is askir it your en's Improvement club r particular nuisan guards, I take it. & wa to who has been|P. ™. at the home of Mra, L. O ng 0 perfectly unable to |) w if they will not follow you up Mr. and Mra. R.{Siset, 1918 Forty-second southwest. | « word, for® a long time, we | here Wednesday for Asta and craf ¥ exhibit, direction of | t » each other that we were| cnrys smiled exquisitely Pe ‘ see all high grade as human being®.| giant even bother to nod her head . e knew that we could trust each \ 0s s al Clare Shannon haa recently Lorraine Social Club ee eee renege The | query’ 4 : to New York from Chi 16 Social club will meet in| other, no matter how greatly said the engineer . " yurKe at the Masonic temple card r might tented in the hard days Of course you will be searched ste and iater with ¢h All Bastern Sta ta oe tor,” * “Don't you suppose ere, He will be awa myself, had to laugh a little, not! inat your jatiers know all dbout the for a yea current Sarrent Toples p.| obviounly, of course. Now, two hours | gone flagging which rev " a i tm. with Mra J Bast | ince b been entirely alone mysteriously in the roof of s Emily Grote, of Wisconsin, /™: with Mra. J nealed up in ® rather splendid tomb, | prison has at of Mr. andj''* ee to starve—or go mad! And I had ad ‘1 (To Be Continued.) West Woodland P.T. A monished mynelf that, at last, 1 had 20 Regular Parent: Tea arrived at a place where I couldn't ent Woodland make anything happen! ybrook Weat and | in the au vat , Wane ertheless, my tomb had become ok, Jr, who have be » & — slmont thickly populated—and THERE ARE AS MANY © past week with Mr. and crammed with potentialities. Almont LAUGH. AS THERE n, left last night for} ° grade, will read a| my *, Nathaniel Ripley and smali| Peper en “Co-operation | tobert, w ar from Ka 5 " > vit ae. ane College Club ¥ -s A special meeting of the College ‘i ub will be held at the club at « Catherine Ontrander and Mins » * fle ti Jordan lett Wednesday for) Myntle Jewel No. 40, Auxiliary “ tg bp °~vbv My el No, 40, Auxiliary and Mine Jordan Miss : fonda: will the home of Mrs. H.| the ec _Cireenwich, ( 11 East Union street vunch served at 1 p s. Clifford Kent left Sunday for siete 3G tu ‘oy peed Fast t be at two West Queen Anne PUT. A 4 A Went Queen Anne Parent-Teacher : amociation regular meeting in schoo! house at 3 p.m. A nod attendance ‘ expe w of the fact that the ays t ame has been able to obtain a. Ge ge Har © f Spokane. t arr morrow fr. Har for a with ta in ft for the Bast t business trip * turned Thurs for the past m wr, Miss Jeanne ‘Peters, spent| York Put. A the weallionil ak their sainanin: tea e|_ Regular meeting of the York Par — uner home| ent-Teacher aasociation, 2 p.m. Mra.| the J owe | Dabney, speaker and Mre Alfred Lonquist left | Alki} Community Committee and rtland to be the companions urionity ber of 1 thickness of the Chinese rug for wome betray equilibrium, Nagging in Jordan Spenc ed in Chrys, not by amous ace he had f would let Archer plan our escape—he 1 trust hie life to Archer-—but queer p while to hin pe And that ts the r reveres Jordan myne America lat ‘ome home | the med | money—he had fit reconstruction hospitals in more than ne town in France ia( = 1 regarded immense : INTENSE AND THRILLING SITUA TIONS IN night happen! with cher, engineer, was a mém Hin & emed to feel thru hollowness of the THIS Ww AT THE WILKES THEATRE some an rene of some nlight the pavement swaying could guess something of e's thoughts, He wa right of niclan—and even £ snd a ¢ he would 4 it on everybody ener,” I maid te ‘everybody in Europe and Even the Hun Tomorrow MABEL Jordan Spence had NORMAND m France as one of heroes of the war, With —IN— millions—bis mother’s 4 up magnificemt “UPSTAIRS” He was devoted A Goldwyn fond Miller, and will be given 1 ho! r regular monthly meet:| quests of Mrs. Robert Stanfield for! Patriotie Club 'o his mothe 4 she to him. The wistuee tn | Miss Linda ‘Babcock, vocalist, with | 710 Lol, | Saguary ARTE kale oak tetaigns ia for] Aiki Community, Committee and! i. 4's Unique record of war service Five Parts ‘Miss Grace Tee at the piano. | 4 Patriotic club will ‘hk had a uniq a Pe ee agg’ Age i 4b hy with Mre. J. P. Kini |founded on the man's complete —Also— in the morning at 1! and will con-| Mr. and Mra. Edwin Corbett left — ’ ‘| absorption in his work. Even in the " Business Luncheon tinue thelr study book, a “Crusade|gaturday for Portland to be gone| “Fst _routhweat, tomorrow at 2 or Banat sytem a R- “SMASHING of Compassion.” Each member in| several days o’eloc P onan BARRIERS at Sunset Club asked to bring as many pennios as er seeemsadenieipineeqtinmcammennseentarin "| comaes Goaceeees 4 ms ova Ser ieal orlaté, Stale ‘There will be a business meeting in| "PP '* yoo pA ag earn S Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kjelland left politan theatre. Miss Homer in pri. |lost her votce pstairs,”” connection with luncheon at the Sun-| | ~ a thes |lawt week for the Bast to mail for| Yate life is Miss Edith Mackie, > an aman ieebsien Chaxeliaas bid get club tomorrow. A full attend ance ed of Mrs. Kjelland'’s mother, Mrs ow ae, as A "ae verai| Col. James A. Woodruff, U. 8 A ‘Townsend, Mrs He R.|Peter Bus for several i 3. Town 2 eacnthe: han gone to Rerkeley to visit his Announce Engagement | {9 ;,"i%,,15,,0- Sprensie and Mrs siete father ant mother, Gen. © A. Wood © ‘alee re 8. A. etired, and Mra re Mr. and Mrs. James E. Craver an-| The Home society will meet at 140, Me en MacRae, who has been) ua pas ogee tent rea )Mounce the engagement of their again king up their study book,/in Washington, D. C. for the past ae ter, Sallie Mac, to Mr. Angus|"Christian Americanization.” A|few months, is at preaent attending 3 Mliniin She welding wi take|ahowee ‘ct Gry groceries ant comnea| Goleman Universtiy’ te New York a i gration ge agg ne eg | January 28 at the Sigma Kappa | goods is asked for the use of the|City, and will return to Seattle eumne| PAS been a guest at the Hotel Bor) ity house Katherine P. Blaine home. All women|time in the summer vemio Ser several weeks, Will sv . who are interested are cordially in 1920 Ball — Vitea to both meetings si ‘The Green and Binck club have te |. M ne ued invitations to their “1920 Bati"| Wisteria Club to be given Saturday evening, Janu n z ary 31, in the Mt. Baker Park club-| The next of the Wisteria club's house. The dance will be informal. | weekly is will be giv t and Gasser’s Jazzers, with Mr. Grant|morrow evening in Christensen’s neing at Merrill. wil? play. T Puts the taste appeal in any meal Dex Monte Catsup sharpens dull appetites. It makes you hungry — puts more genuine enjoy- ment into every-day meals, It is the one relish that always pleases because its distinctive flavor blends with and improves almost any other food. That's why Det Monte Catsup is preferred by particular people everywhere—as a table relish and as a cooking auxiliary. Address Department N CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION San Francisco, California 4 t 12-20 with | Norway They have been the guents | former Seattle jthis week for & -. 6 nta Barbara to re-| main several months | *. F. EB. Sander is spending a oe | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moran and) little daughter, Marjorie, will leave for New York to make their] home. Mra. Moran ts the daugh "lof Mr. and Mra. O. C. Mons Mr. and Mra. Henry Knox Sander have taken an apartment at the Sor rento and will ‘ocoupy it the middie| of the month see | Mr. Stuart Agen has returned from | nia, where to spend| with and| B. Agen idaya Mr ther who are Charles Scamon and son, Mr C. Scamon, of Cashmere, who been the guests of Dr. and Mr Geor Hi. MeCulloch since befor Christmas, will leave the end of the k for their home. Mr eir home. Mrs. Seamon Mrs. McCulloch's mother and Mr brother Seamon her and ity of ness rich qua our Milk is »bvious to the most casual observer. For E 2 your money’s worth 2 Fy 4 ¢ é | 2 4 It’s the right of e | E every housewife to & & know the facts about @ i the Milk which & % comes to her table. B | E4 We invite the clos- 3 ast investigation, but = the perfect cleanli- Fj E insist on PER vesiien stoi; PASTEURIZED = MI 2 Eworr 295° | DSO VVOT CL una Lae por a at Inst,” MecDougall_/outhwick I said to myself, But| Second Avenue at Pike Clearance of Winter Apparel Women’s Coats $65 and $75 Fine Bolivias, Silvertones, Suede Cloths, Broadcloths and Tinseltone many with huge collars of fur, are in both tailored styles and voluminous, Pars dl models, Several English and Leather Sport Coats are included at these reduced prices. Women’s Suits $25--$35--$45 An assortment of Suits, including semi-tailored models, with mannish revers, novel pockets, belted, ripple effects, and a diversity of other styles. There are many suit shades to choose from—blues, browns and blacks—suit- able for Spring wear. MasDougall-Southwick Second Floor By C ‘YNTHIA GREY Dear Mi Lam keeping company with a man four years my senior. When I first went out with him, we laughe ingly agreed that there should be no Both of ua have prejudice against it. after the » Grey: spooning. ‘heatre, he asked to kiss me 1 few weeks ago, yoodnight, but I refused. We continue to go together as be- fore, but he seems reserved. Do you suppose I have hurt his fecling Lam sensitive, and would hate to think I had altered our good fellowship. Iam really very much in love with him, but, 1 could not permit him to think so, of course Do you think he could be in love with me, too? LAtNAj " t commit himnelf t 11k material and draw > with vr f love and cned ‘ ‘ rriage. He mere The usual method is to haves f even a refi he on the side of the niow He broke the contract about : oe aa not spooning, but it im the sian ie the cence Ca | wh 1 tor fear his f of t n place inside } are 1 and the esr! |" the tassel a bag ead of equal | snoes that she + . Th allow the eur. he pe tain t ered or rained at ane 5 Le . wi 5 away with the fu juite wu uv sat tell a ae | cote ee ut to | establishing an even balance | answer the «ir Does ee Pit AIR gn FE Nagpicnn AP net |Man Wore First | has kept. When 4 oven a |Silk Stockings | woman he gene a plain Canto | way of telling 4 a Shape Own heal wore the first pair of silk stock | Dear Mina Grey: I would like the| ings, but the practice was left uddreas of a f ne telle What women to make popular, « they ¢ fe telling both the History records that the first past and present MABEL. pair of silk stock a were I have r mation on this GF ttowry Ih, o¢ Somes to ee subject, t 1 ne but 4 r y that this be s shape r ow by came a prac ame men. the price a On the other hand, in citing er in the “ n Elizabeth ilk stockings 50, history Information on |Banana Flour Dear Mi the market manufactured enced by a woman who came ling stock in the stock with reser- at $6.0 are, and without A Birmingham woman re | orted to the police that she had ine Credit House Holds Big Sale This Man ke @ CHERRY CHAT a Citizen in regar ‘The important value event of tJ 3 r is now in progress at Cher loor Fualto building + Whatcom county, | ye Albe gk & home| Always a popular place to t obliged to|because of the exceptionally ffi n rs.| showing of fashionable apparel, a In 1918 we moved back to W the unusually convenient monthly Now am I ar terms, Cherry's is now offering spe ial price inducements that are @ ard to thie qusction Fr tracting eager throngs of buyers. You have the privilege « } Every up-to-the-minute mode inj claring yourself an American | winter coats, suits and frocks for) cit en # you were born in | women .nd misses is included in thisl this country. | . great clearance sale, and the enti | stock of winter merchandise must b disposed of in very short order. Just a few dollars cash is all you; need to take advantage of this great, vlsios Ine what sort of curtains {| ing while you wear the clothes, American or a had a few arguments In re- E Curtains for French Windows Dear Miss Grey: We are just fur should have for them? MRS. T. | Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Risltey Lace curtains for windows of te a this sort are not practical and fees over Pig'n Whistle, on 2ndae the one inarily used is led ave., between Motion and Spring. | Quik Ts easy way | to maké Pancakes No fuss—no muss? Just add an equal quan- e tity of cold water and bake on a hot griddle. Encorkcon- tains everything you need to make good pancakes. ‘The quickest and easiest to make —and the most delicious! Say ‘‘Encore’’ to your grocer— , you’ll come back for more. SPERRY FLOUR C0. U.S. AL | Ten mills and forty-four distribu- ting points on the Pacific Coast. -ENCO ‘