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sit iN nie By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, !Entertain at Arctic Club nd Mrs, W. HM. Met Parria Norton ate at the dinner dar club thie evening Tea Miss Sate Craver, a to be, and Mrs. James Hayes was tly married, Mie ine 1 y w entertain with a tea at her tome Saturday afternoon from 4 y For Miss Craver and Mr. ¥ In comp! and »Mr by Miss Ames Margaret Ames ¢ 150 gue: at a handsome at the T cluty last & Shades of soft pink covered Nights, wound with garlands of Zs Band pink chrysanthemums acd | PP GIL Were used about the roema.| “yy in the evening @ buffet supper |. 1° Served from a long tabtr eg ce of pink flower whe aap heon By Shannon Mrs. William A. Shann with a small tuncheon in's University club this tained| M will have Give ig with @ t terns, | or Guest compliment Mre. Fordham ning Kimball, Mrs. Charles I ee Was hostess at a luncheon at the’ Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs, W. W. DeLong an unce the engagement of thelr daughter, Pra to Mr. Norman bed w i¢ en Mr Mra. Det « and Miss DeLong have recently Mo to Seattle from Berkeley, where Martin Rozema entertained dan a. Guu 0h a &n attractive luncheon fyr eight fornia School of Arts and Crafts home this afternoc Ue Hanlon with Mr, Hanlon ts . . a ai non wit an ee ur |Dinner for Guests has been engaged in special To honor Dr. and Mre. fF. F mt work with the rat yrtia nd, ir guests, the past year 1 Mins irthday Anniversary gelebrate the s9th day of | PS Hainsworth, Mr. Hains Towa Club to ‘% Mother, Mr and Mrs J Hainsworth entertained with Entertain The Iowa . dinner their e Sun former reaiden evenin, reception, dan ce By Miss Dulmage night in Douglas ha plimenting Miss Dorothy Ly 5 Who will enter the E 's school mt La Jolla, in the near fe Miss é image will enterta abe fWenteen couples with a iy at the home of her and Mrs. W. & Dulma evening, January 23 ee four days. ‘The til 4 o'clock of Sunday, when the Alexander Dickinson | froc 15 ¢ k. na t ashi Tar home Friday eve . Rozema compliment Mrs. FR. Hanlon. Calb Con Mins state with a party te th avenue Jack London Club Premiere formal openir ub will be } ure miner and Mre hosts at a « ty club 3 purpose of empt “4 l Dance € the Jack London ¢ gern Brown w . suggesting the duties @n informal dancing 1 y tllever w re Olatriby home Friday evening Mra. Erastus E ‘ oie. 8 hostess and “The Horse ogressive Dinner k Wheeler Wilcox ‘ ” out. Mra. Charles Th ieee the dance 3 in charge Friday with t Christensen ture the display of “Pon mee fOr th Saturday Mra. Jeane Iv - Literature will again b younger set will be er Sunday a collar will t & progressive dinner, with the | “ponte.” course at Miss Frances Isted's at dake a ithe second at the home of Miss| 4 special invitation Is extended to ine Niblock, the third with| {he Boy Seo ever . cong Crawford, and bead | ee is Laura Emory | | soe |Overseas Club | | The Overseas club will bold their! r = ad for Mrs. Kimball The, Overneas club) will hold 1h aie In nee Saturday at 9 o'clock at eek a. ae aghewery Douglas hall. The proceeds from | Gini, aatertained a few | these dances are used for local : Kimbait's intimate friends in. | if work. The committee in, ; Inctudes: Mra. BE. Ree Mra. } ly at tea at her apartment in . ~ Sesterday afternoon, | Bible, Mr. Harry Jackman, Mr. HL. A “ee Sinelair, Mre. George Case, Mias Ger al Tea evieve Grant. There will be specia Heber Plank entertained a day r a por was + hostes distributed presented to ee Uy eee ta Sigma Phi ] ertain Sigma Phi. honorary jour. sorority, will entertain with decorations, as this will be “Orient night.” friends informally at tea in her +, iy ag at at the Sorrento yesterday | Ridgely Social Club ee The Ridgely Socia! club w » an informal dance and card Upsilon the fourth of the season. Frb Da ning, January 16, at Douglas hall, nce |Tenth ‘avenue and East Pine street. fraternity will give a! Dancing at 9 o'clock dance at the Rainier — . y. January 23, instead of . ‘Army and Navy club as was’ New Americans to Meet at Y. M.C. A. The second meeting of the Y. M Cc. A. naturalization course will take place Thursday evening at the fation building, F urth ave ia free as course in compliment to the women with the Newspaper In. 4 y afternoon from 4 until . in room 205 in the Home| and Madison st. he to all foreign-born + who desire to citizens, en and womer becc American building on the Univer. age - ‘campus: | ODGED ONE Qu PORTLAND, Jan. 15.—The cen- eee hae ouse for the Blind | eis taker who enumerated 42 men anges Address. land eight women at the city jail od to ask one of the customa Lighthopse for the Blind, Ine.,} oe a. wae cee th ve artera from | @uestions, phase. University, |" which Tel own th avenue to 31 Hthe Red Cross headquarters. pepmepemene : ine Rilo 735. SAY HE KILLED DOG i ae Rash thouse for the Blind is} spRINGFIELD, Jil, Jan. 15 lor its annual big meeting * es oi hihi tek ich will take place Monday, Feb George WwW, Lan : i ere d with 2, in the auditorium at’ Fred. | “tiling elghbor’s canine. The erick and Neison’s. Those who are| bOCY © animal was brought a ted or wish information about| into « ertifica | the meeting telephone Elliott 795. bof deat) Women, Take Advantage of our MID-WINTER SALE ON* Suits and Dresses Advance models in Wool Poplin and Serges. Special Offer for Friday and Saturday Selling: $29.50 and $35.00 WOOL JERSEY DRESSES Spring models in all popular shades and sizes. Splendid val- $14.50 ues at.. Closing Out Sale on All WAIS $4.50+» $6.50 | These are $10 values. | TENSWICK SHOP FOR WOMEN Fourth Avenue “Near Times Building” la Cudihee Subjoct:| \mendments president Madan in charge of ibject, “Than \ » Bryant €. A. Notices Chapter V, PLE. 0 19 pter V, PB. O,, will entertainme t the he Monday, January Business G clut at To will dev riod of their pre speaker to present thrift wee At 6 o'clock the members of » will have sug in the pri ng room of the cafeteria M. Jordan, 1206 north, at 2p. m to Moore give a talk pe anit b entertain interhood which ts nttle later paign supreme ¢ in Be Lady Fagles Eagles club will t the ol the members of the Con » of the Y. W A in the Lady {annual ball Seventh and the sred to a Hrighton Beach Community Club | Iirighton Beach ¢ munity t hold ite regular bok Friday meregational te Mr Frank the ‘anti Japan thrift: week campaign page hearsal elub for meet at 1 23. {¢ speaker Wednesday the Acacia young married women will yolocR. On Wednesday, January there will be a thrift xpeaker, fol owed by rehearsals for the pageant Kannair, will question, | ¢ » of the meet: | ( talk on 00 The men are tn ing and have promis gram, Yuncheon as usu will be served by the committer are welcome Wednesday evening the Kwan Kweo club will meet with the Fellow ahip club for supper tn the tea room, second floor, after which the merm ve Bible study in the Er jowed by a thrift bers wi ickson club room, fol speaker and pageant rebearnals ai | y Thursday will meet in the Friends of All club the Y¥. W. C. A. club my) study and Mr. ar *. There wi rr aker, The memt supper at 6 o'clock 1 Mrs sino kman wh Price twiting Mr ! Mre Jobr Jr, Price's ys Ewing Pr to their r# Of | heen Mr Lewis Th ¢ holidays tr Ming He to Beatt 1 daughter, | Mr. Gren: | ¢ rday from] been for Alston TH lice Hole, and son returned tthe East where they t the past month of the Y. W. C. A. will meet for pee dinner in the tea room at 6 o'clock Bible class at 7, followed b ageant rehearnals I meeting lay ever ne n and « the } Employment Management Emp ot t ts of Mra. Tr Mra. John Trt Mr. and Mra. G. A: Meld will spend | - Van er } Mr. Bugene Walker Inland, in spending a few Seattle before leaving for w to enter Whitman. ore of so much with the of today An idea of the value of the course may be obtained from a list of some of the topics which are taken up Absentiam finess, applica tions. and training, | aenoe loyment mhnag uracter comiplaints,| Mra. and v dis | guent at the importa large business enterprises next week in of Whidr: days ir Wa Montgomery Ward. of Aber 8 spending a week in Seattle Hotel Washington. Mise Oscéola House hae returned} from Hig Lake, where ah weekend with Mr. and , Day ord keeping. of work, fati¢ wine. reat Mra. Frank aanitatic oe Mr mond Hogobom came to Beattie and Mra. ft have recently California guests at the He Mica! and ental texts, | from dep nd tel Otis foreman ° | a, me han returned © he spent the | nia wh person: Mr. Cheater from Califor references, and recom: t Mre. Otis t of leave ture me and Mrs BR i this week tc have built Dougias the new home venth avenue 1 consist of twenty be in charge Miller Admir stance of rep rs. W. HOM Mins Far re | and wi | Stephen 1 of Business I have the Students ma at the office of 1044 Henry bu He w tion tim the “2 King County Humane Soct The King Ce THEY'RE HARDY GOATS view” pres [ = : Struvel : # H.| thr Howell: Mrs. Eliza asurer, trustees, Mra. Joshua | iced ‘ Normen Compton, Mr. and rm Behroeder, Mr. H. A. Schoen:| a+ 4 Mr, Paul Goerner and Mr. Frank McDermott CLUBS FOR IDAY British American Association The British-American assoct will give its regular dan tensen's Broadway hall, and Madison. All friends of the sociation invited. l Credit Home Holds Big Sale CHERRY CHAT . | Altar Guild of St. Clement's Chureh | The important ent of the The Altar iid of St. Clement’ ar is now in progress at Cherry's, vhurch will F a business meeting ind floor Rialto building at 7:30 p.m. at the ‘Twenty-fourth south hrs rectory, 161 Always a popular place to of the exces showing of fashlonamte the trade tion fine . because and nthl Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club The Ladies’ Literary and Musical club will most at the home of Mrs,| terms, Cherry’ now offering spe 8. Levinson, 7903 Green Lake boule.|cial f inducements that are at-{ vard tracting eager throngs of bu | up-to-the-minute unusually convenient 1 see Beta Theta Pi | Mothers of Beta Theta Pi meet at! Winter Beta house. Tea served,| Women and misses is included in this *-. great ¢ nee wale, and th letock of winter merchandia ed of in very Just a fe |need to take advantag this great e opportunity and you may fintsh pay: | Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary Chub | ing while you wear the eloth Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary| Cherry's Stylo Shop Procedure club will meet at . | m. at the Washington Annex, Par. | Dulldingy over Pig'n Whistle, on 2nd] Hamentary law in cha of Mra,{ave., “tatween Madison and Spring Safe Milk tn iNF ANTS ard \NVALIDS ASK FOR sak’ Horlick’s The Original Avoid Imitations : and Substitutes Forinfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder ‘The Origioal Food-Diink for All Ages| No Cooking = Nourishing — Digestible mode in and frocks for Every coats, multe entire | must be | Ridley Rebec will hold) a short order | series this as hall, 10th ail You y dollars cash ta a 7 ie re Oa ee te mark off ! it's breakfast time ‘amilia “hr | they is evident, I fear, A Hickman Price and|m Americans women,” I emarked the ‘ Confessions ofa Bride | WE RALLY OUR STRENGTH TO AGAINS a calendar I MADN “We've got to keep of} two men, Being unable the on our re | hours lat Christma Ir ha ne kind. practical en naid , peet and simply smiled not my plea, won the decision pen to wanted. of the we'd better As you will, Mrs, Lorimer proceeded to make food somehow.” | he of the the job. I thought ach 24 hours I suppose your mind 1 put in the doctor on the as I watched them, And no coffee! groaned Arche d went over to th asket of provisions which Donna had set down by the * went with him and toget spread out the boxes of food mn one of the four duplicate tables It's a week's supply for two maid the doctor. “Ample. It| never been hin should may, that your At the t ot on had thought herself in That was why he hi eroe her into the ce had at the time Bpence rose Lorimer. Dr. her and no more ntobel understand humor much but for her. great gladness married Hamiiton door whe she that altho Certets, nen ide aptor intends to New love car's day Eexpesting to find us crazed with rever 1 mor return Certein able to ¢ However nwoet nhe nured She had sentimental, modern radicaliam. think herself one et, one of @ rm this old eart Chrys has more than once fantasticn! Just why hate querte of the been asleep in ye thar © real man restore her her speech"* that alling 1 nense an well Donna Cam I resolved to tell and a nimply | tally Amert con abruptly an opportunity, to do #0. (To Be Continued.) Washington State She's going party this mad nor 4 Needs 50 Teachers nan 50 positions as teachers etate of Washing rding to J. G, Fletcher, retary eton, TI are many women in ureday well Seattle acute enpecially as wards teachers of commerc jects and home economics positions for th , to teach selen of) Our idea of a frensied financier is who buys a pocketbook on ja’ man credit Chrys wan standing between the to mpeak, he put @ hand on @ wrist of each I think her fouch. Jordan Spence spoke immediately And a fair division with Chrys to oversee that at last I had found a man who was sally warthy to woo and win Chry Hpence would her as than was good | And I remembered with a had had the wedding she with A been pony ved of his “Mberal” politica! ideas defended ultra. She had liked to mentally 1p whieh would re more Aid myself to my ndid Prince who will norma! Jordan Spence all| about her as noon as I could shapeliiings would have been of the University qualified who 1 if they knew how to get the achools where they The re nub There me who want By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Miss Grey: 1 read “Lieut. A. B.'s” letter, asking whether there is some sort of intuition that would prevent a brother and sister from falling in love with one another sexu. ally, should they have been separated when children and should meet later when they had reached maturity, ignorant of the fact that they were relatives? r Let me tell him of an experience of my sister's foster child —strange as the case may sound, it is, nevertheless, gospel truth: Twenty-two years ago, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, two children, one a boy of 4, the other’a girl 6 months old, were separated by the death of their father, who was a member of the Northwest mounted police. My sister, having no chil- dren of her own, adopted the girl, and other people took the boy. As it happened, both brought the children up as their own. When the children were old enough to have known better, they were not told. ' My sister, shortly after she took the baby, moved to cattle, while the people who adopted the boy remained in Whep the war came on the boy,i# somewhere in the Hawalian Ip and when he saw action in| lands , Was wounded and sent home ‘The girl returned to her home | He was in the hoxwpital at Edmonton | dazed and . griefatricken by the |for some time. Then he decided to catastrophe which they had brought travel to California in hopes that the | upon themselves thru ignorance. It trip and the climate might bring | is putting her case very mildly when back his health. When he passed|I say that she will never be the, thru Seattle, he stopped off for a|sarme girl again, So here is onp few day While here he met the life story that contradicts thom |irl, now @ young woman, How they | Which have appeared in your columm met, I do not know, perhaps by the | previously MRS. 8. unseen hand that weaves the warp : and woof of our lives, sometimes so Advice to wondechully beautiful, and sometimes: Nearly Married r Mins Grey: Does one have He lked the girl, became inter S aiene 8. Whhnees whoa aan ented in her and she, well, young a marriage license? Tha wounded heroes were, in those Oay", ing you ALL quite @ curiosity, to may the least When he went on down South, he It is necessary to take a wit asked her if he could write to her hess who knows both parties, or and, of course, she was quite excited) O"¢ knowing the prospective jabout it bride, and Saother who ines | the prospect ‘00m, prov An he told me later, if only she| they haven't « mutual friend told her foster parents then, different But, like so many other young girls, | the’ Kept her affair of the heart to} fome-made Sausage herself. They corresponded for eight months, the girl never once| Dear Miss Grey: Will you please telling about it, and then they de ve me a good recipe for home-made cided to be married. sausage and oblige R. M. Bhe waa to meet him in Santa Run six pounds of lean pork Monica, and they would be married) thru @ meat chopper. | Mix ‘with there three tablespoons powdered nage, spoons salt, one tabl ‘The girl told her foster parents she ingevit goles was going to Visit an out-of-town Pip Riaak Berg aco friend for 8 couple of | weeks STM aan, penser ’ yp ovr ob pack in a .stone jar, pee ahha Ma ag me lint with melted cottolene .or Ore ‘wan nae net thane "tne: | other fat to exclude the air, found aie had never eves been tt ~ Keep in a cold cellar. This is acer “aden yan or agpnoal : excellent with fried apples. the things sh a * ie left, they found the letters he! written her, Realizing what a thing had happened, they, ing the name at once, wired to his foster paren the whole story, and then left for Santa Monica They found them ond told jhad n examining ST. LOUIS, Jan, 15—St, Lout ans today are looking for a large Manila envelope, Carl A. 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