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> \ y REBECCA $ Office Phone, Main Entertains Broadway Guild The members of the | HA met at the home of M Ing Friday afternoon f ag ual Plection of Broa ’ The tea table EB . te —_ The follow for the year erick Rausma: aasistant C War treasure Miten de Veuve. “Informe! L mines he ‘on John ©. n, Mra, O e Dageon wilt: bes with a sm luncheon at the Sun | Dinner By i: Dr. and Mrs. Bentley With Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eden we honor guests, Dr. and Mrs. Fred erick Bentley entertained w n e dinner for twelve © last ev ng were ole vice president ee ry, Mra, HL ¢ retary, Mra, } Mrs, Janes Ham Mrs, Fred Mrs In Prog ver for Bride-to-Be In compliment to Miss Isabel Mar Mise Lucile Bordeaux will enter twenty of Miss Martin's friends with, a w at her home T January ek ss ‘Dutch Treat” Dance About thirty couples ‘of the very smart for January 27 University club | guests at « evening By Miss Cornis Nellie Cornish will entertain of guests with a tea and of musical points of in Sunday afternoon ‘appa Sigma Dance Kappa Sigma fraternity w its forma! dance Fric evenin 6, at the Rainier club. tt, a a a Tr first « al Dance | Brown entertained | pocia) little dancing | ia, last evening " at her home .e7e t Topi class in “Current. Top Organized under the Pt Mrs. Alfred K. Fisken Successful meeting Th Jobn L. Snapp. topics under discussion were ihe “Traction Problem,” the Brand others of local and mal interest. meetings are held every| yy with Mrs. Snapp, 2804 Bast | bland Drive, from 2 9 Stewa Mrs. J | 1d For 2 until 4 sc] lL. oe T. | numbe gliment | sented s. Stuart jorntes nent to Mrs. Ft. Addison | gutton ire. J. Curtis Robinson was! 4 j\is tan attractive luncheon at ter in-ts today, followed by three} Mary of bridge. and M LU lon Freshmen ee Donce freshmen of Psi Upsilon fra ty will entertain with a dancing at the Tennis club, Friday | January 30. he Mrs. spen: en Perkin ghter | . and Mrs. James F. Twol congratulations on the bir @ daughter Monday at Providen are Mr | last ni about see ior Play at Broadway) wr Senior play at Broadway Higt ol, one of the big events of the Which alwa rouses an en @ amount of interest on bot # of the footlights and within and Bout the school, was given last “Right in the auditorium, 8 ° Eas peughters of Men,” by Charles) % is the play, and the cast is here. The play will be repeated — Ruth Bamtora | mounta Dorothy Maris | Julia Ripley Baward Murane Louise Btoclbeck's fi- | Lee Ketcham a newspaper m severa Mr Mr. leave Btoel beck Btoelbeck Burress, —" ‘ Dur! Mesro: Wolte Bir. Milbank, o retired busine Plstihew Grosty. his nephew Claud Wake Reewinaid Crosby, Matthew's brother 7 ; John Matthews | or yy | James Phedford..... Allen Grant |), ‘Tom Martin, | on a mec 4 ae at | Waldo Ives William Prager Engagement of Everett ‘Couple Announced Mrs. Grey Hyatt announces the en nt of her daughter Lethel to - Harold Whitney Mead, son of) and Mrs. Chauncey A. Mead of Everett. The wedding will ice in February. Hyatt is a graduate of the) Mormal school at Bellingham. ‘Mr. Mead is a former University flashington student and is a mern of Sigma Nu fraternit During fie war he served in France and Taly with the ambulance corps Miss Mis | Mrs. past | home son daugh Rees For St. John’s Parish roe Mrs. Dana W. Brown will entertain i women of St. John's inh ay afternoon January her home for the benefit of th Ash guild. Dinner Da nee Twenty members of the Highlands Athletic club entertained with a dir jer dance in the club rooms Thurs day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs Burns Wilson, who were recent! married. During the swere pr gome chest of silver by Mr Gustafson ting for Clarence Hughbanks was toastmas fer at the dinner, at which toasts ‘were given by Mr. Kenneth Sund-| strom, Mr. Clifford Hoiby, Mr. Wil lam Spodal, Mr. Albert Hughbanks, Mr. Fred Hoefer, Mr, Henry Hen @ricks and Mr. Oscar Hendricks After the dinner the ning was Spent in dancing. | | Mr id 9*Parcel Post” Par ty with Marathon entertainment club will | 12) 7) piped 4% “Parcel Pout” party Tuesday i p> AH 8 o'clock in W. O. W ‘Marion strest, near Fourth, A Mr Siascabees. iw extended to all ren the E Mr been now Coron honor a. hand William club. evening the nted with Mis forn Mr. ‘Towle Wean | daugh Alber TE Lune and friends, on her birthday, Wednesday January |her small \for her home in San Francisco. shortly Captain son-in-| San F Miss Mary several days in Mrs Hutes her moth VEN 600, Card Party for dway Guild of the Bs w Nroadway tal with riday home F rtains Riding Club musiea! ride at the t, Miss Kathleen i the members of party at her heon for Sister Mise To: Rates gay or xister A « afterr At ram First Methodis -" ta D Henry 8 Adagio Samuella Club's |Spring Seri Samuetia is next Thy the Knights of patrons will by The dani r ames H. 1, Informal Tea Miss Salt 4 Mra. le Craver, a bride James Haynes, wh ed, Mins Joseph t a smal ernoon tea Birthday Party | A surprine party waa given Mre.| Ray by a number of her | During the afternoon a v of attractive gifts were pre to her in token of the day guests included Mrs. Frank and her daughter, Mra Me er, Mrs. Morgan and her daugh- aw, Mra, Charles Morgan, Miss| Hanson, Mra, Frank Dayton | ra F friends are cord with | night after Jays with her par Mre«. wi DD. Dean Gooding Witter daughter, left last ie the he Mr. ar Ham and Mrs. J. Richard Lane left cht for New York to be gone six weeks. | and Mra. J. C. Eden w for California, to be 1 weeks leave | away James Mr. P arri Gibson and his Oakes, are Seattle from iw 4 to in fornia next and and a few ains. Mrs, Archibald two sons have visit Guthrie returned days east of the and Mrs. next week rancisco, W. Baxter will on @ short trip te ing his stay in Seattle, Gen p N. Azgapetian was the house Dr. and Mrs, Otis Flo: y left lant week ew short busines: Delafield is spending roma, the guest of Helen Woolsey * Margaret Hewitt, Mr. and Carl Donworth’s guest for the ten days, has returned to her in Portland. Nathaniel tobert, of Ripley and small Raymond, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Ripley. | | Mrs. B. W. Purdy, of Bellingham lis the guest of her son-inlaw and nter, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence F . fr. and Mra. John T. Hetternan | | Wi today for California to be gone a month Ward will leave 4 month's trip to and Mra tomorrow . ‘Trafford Hutedon, who has ill for the past two weeks, i convalescing. Mr. and Mrs on are spending the winter in eason will do one Ardelle Townsend and last night for Cali paix wee is Helen r left 1 to be gon Faward arrived wedding of their Towle, to Mr tonight James polis, and Mrs of Minne jenday for the nter, Miss Helen t Reid Vandever “ee Rr on € hter have N., Denny ¥ Mays have pitol Hill and emoved to ine and Mra their home their daw th ave Harsha h ave. N. nd Mrs, Robert ed from 131 38th fovel 4 to ATURDAY, ABEL MARTIN, daughter to Mr. Dominic Brace will be solemnized Thursday evening, aul’s chureh, West Seattle, 0. EB. 8. Weat Seattle O. EB. 8. meets at the home of Mra. Maud Kiefer, 3021 46th ave. W., Tuesday at o'clock. All Eastern Stara and their invited. HE @ smart da’ be charming deve ored taffeta or in, of silver lace, short and embroidered mo thread on the t soanon'n very ore is no tretmen¢ sketch offers a suggest © fre Queen Anne Child Conservation League Queen @ Child Conserva tion league will meet Tuesday at 1.30 o'clock at the Congregational church Queen Anne avenue and Galer street The readings the program will be given by Mra. R. A. Met Mre B.D. Ce in, Hn Haight an Mra. G. Southa All members Extension Service ion meeting of Transportation of the be worn in the University FE on Service will be n the held in room M4, Hen t Tuesday January », at Topics to be ahd types of sailing veowe previous ocean routes; wor commercial traff departments: term: with nleoy done ‘Th . in ver eta tunic is one of tt cllow shades 4 th University The organié class in Water the | yellow dincuesed traf department tween rail | freight an ciples of ocean rating; t |tion; government rem marine insuran The | consist of sixteen seasior twice |be « Commerce department int and passenger claims iff ec ation pr and to be held true 1 course Webs b er ave « elected Clarkson; Boucher; Quinn treasurer corresponding Kimb historian, nec third secretar Mra. A Mrs ond vice reg vice regent |Mrs. Kimt Starkenburg tary, Mra Ham Reports of the ad, showing nthe for th Foil business meeting luncheon and an interesting musica! was given by Mrs, Assel Mrs M; year's work active twelve were e m | the served, program |r wir was ‘The next meeting will be at the home of Mra. Quinn, January | Samuel H. Hedges ill Head Chamber H, Hedge ident and R of the muel ted pr Dougla presidents, in ele eir candidacte tested. here ¥ |tion for the candidates Burke, George Donworth S. Eldridge, D. E Graves, A. F, Haines, H. A Rev, M. A. Matthews, Frank | mott, ‘T. J. MeVay, Walter B. ton, Louis Rubeinstein and Watt was Maj 5 1 Boyne, Chamber of held re Dance Frock of Jonquil Taffeta Silver Lace merce tion | da v that are being of mar of the has’ been ch supposed to be a but to call it at n for keen co ahi that x Th ure ‘Thom Jud, ford oO, ¢ Kyer, MeDer truster Ju ow by a pale ye foremc were one blouse Itt color A k Frederick Josiah A simp) ill describe tee to its charm It in not think about spring luring season ho sn appearance shortly of the year, sartorially |Three Firemen Die _° the ve", sartor Under Falling Wall ‘(sree to have quite a vogue, if the r CINCINNATI, Obio, Jam, 17.—| shown by atyle designers r Three firemen were killed and 44 in-| taken as an indication. jured in a fire that awept the five-| wo story building of the Newtown, Tea jand Spice company here early today The fire caused damage estimated at | $150,000 A ui tea burying the does not it or do after the aking. ay dn fabrics are not und at wool plaid plain color entirely of comme affeta, as uaual, adder, charmin, model shows « simple lof navy taffeta with the will be of the building spice dust victims, collapned | i exploded One that would ped in Jonquil cot wtticoat | ot Ince! wil | relief from the distress of living! and Bre of mud mud color 1 bit too early to begin +o That a way of putting rt fir » that for tailored | wool plaid ar ae be | Scotch plald ekilfully combined with frocks un. 1 fabric | advance spring waist ffeta skirtlenergy to back it up. JANUARY 17, 1920. William Martin, whose wedding February 5, at St. men & M . and Mrs. Photo by Jan | the | pleasure, Confessions «a Bride Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association 1. tor, LOVE MIGHT CURE CHRYS, HER FELLOW PRISONER DECIDES Chrys’ dumbness mania | and a refuge which gave ber a little was To protect from us for a | lapned into silence! all time, she Her mood was not commendable. of selfinhness, Why the hardships of “How can she be cured?” I put the question suddenly that Jordan nearly lost his remarkabi polee far half a minute. ape Spence be punished for so wretehed. at told mynelf because I ht to family whim,” I ertheleas n to anawer a my t came so sharpl yo Brag be startled tinfy her I rejoiced, r had some real light on her pec st. 1 could see p ing wom enfly in man,” he said in a “Oh! I gasped. and I take my eyes from Jordan altho I feared that they rounded and bigger grew She busy,” 2 glance intend heem with rather vio love a tey uliar | ai real situ that she had been in a des she came out of her long uld retand why temporary relief from She no She perate couldn't Sp grow idea ation when le cep un she asm Iton ¢ ncomfortable exp! Han longer le rt needs a child concluded, my way it to x 1 like a chil to keep with a mean Per he n much, reproof to me If 1 had V'd make it the of my to take care of it,” t self, “And if I had a puldn't become tangled up awful web of her eat pride deeply us he queer | ing id! lidn't that but it was wan rn It was inevi viewed Hamilton | activ in his own nenaitive mind should st tle in revolt Hamilton Certeis hy hi her when and haclenda, geer al table Ce 4 insulted t need er was con that chil hobt surgery had told knew was actually in contre : eo I of an make child Ar 1 Mexi to oclal conditions can child transient in so than in suntry he had ug to the high cast ceremony, many That makes drop old and Few coun elved f believed ra long nee come to oO 0 firmly n ‘ 1 the nda 180 whe Marital Mexico n the universal br She had believed with Bobby Burns that some day, man to man th world o'er shall brothers By taking advantage of Hamilton Certeis had nited he ited marr ur civilized her tdealiam Owir Many men that insult, but Chr t of the man, she had| trie the ¢ silly about him. Upor In Mext had been devoted to him that he spell to be laid upon ntelligence! very with it for many w easily endure them t tobel Lorir While she be her © obvic igation was 1 ob! have an ex record—and yet—in few little children so beloved the so happy. It is extraordin state, It might al significance. trusted t such lands and on an have a vast socio He had crossed the Rio to find out t had-and what it might be. To Be Continued) nary are almont arrival sly had caused | her Had she discovered the truth about him while her soul had wandered from her body, I wondered n > she whole, ry logic f way wered all ove nnd king be Credit House Holds Big Sale CHERRY CHAT » tall ults frock horitie nt and taile for spring Au ire of tucking ar The value cuffs, some. | vent is If-fabric, pin | 2nd fl on tatlored suit Always a rtant event of the at Ch imp« also used wide flaring length, of se shown skirts and inset panel ete, and times elbow tucked, are in progr Talto building popular pl of the excep’ showing of fashionable Rail Men’s Wage the unusually Demand Deferred |'\.)"};i: CLEVELAND, Jan. 17.—De-|tracting eager mands for an answer on the wage in-| 7 asked by the Hrotherhood of | Locomotive Enginemen and Firemen ‘Sl will be deferred for “a ré time,” pending action by the railroad } udiministration, Timothy Shea, president, said here today said he expected Director Hines to take some action lend of this month to nally trade fine and thly Lune apparel. convenient offering that of buyer up-to-the-minute suits and misses 4 mo Cherry's is now inducements thron. Are at t} It very mode in frocks for 1 in this und the entire handise must be short order ice and includ: winter coats women onab até great stock of winter \CUDE | disposed of in very Shea clearance merc i Just a few dollars cash is all you General be thy [need to take adve » of this great ¥ Me) opportunity, and you mhy finish pay Jing while the clothes Cher Style Shop, 207 Rialto Ambition is all right if @ man has | building Pig'n Whistle, on 2nd | between Madison and Spring anta you we over n ave, lyoung » | brain | bee herself from him, and} had} | My an needs to fall | with eye ih Ml - a By CYNTHIA GREY Anonymous Poet Approves Wedding Rings for Men Dear Mi I read the “Leap Year Maid's” ironic uaggestion pe ede of last evening, to manacle the narried a wedding ring. It inspired me to write which you may publish a& your Grey: in your with little verse fit: In days of old, when knigh virtuous charm The men, I'm told, both young and old, wore bracelets on their arms. These braceleta gold, they say And marked for life, as having a wife, was a hubby of that day. ladies fair, his arm Were bracelets there, free from harm. Now comes a fair young Leap Year Maid, with a brand new sort of law. She says to you, and you and YOU, flaw. “Altho you're wed, no ring,” ding finger. And vampish chicks, with many tricks, can sting you with their stinger.” So ehe'd protect, the men, by heck, from females’ oogly eyes. “A benedict should be bedecked with a wedding ring,” she cric make it short, this thing: When you get wed, just say, “I'm dead,” and don your wedding ring. RHYMING RUFUS. Thanks, Mr. Rufus, for your poetical contribution. Since you did not enter real protest against such a law in your rhyme, I take it that you are in favor of this man’s-wedding-ring stunt. *Let’s hear from some more readers, ing if follou YOu see ts were bold, and maids had were never sold to bachelors, The at him would stare, until he raised they'd not ensnare, and he'd be she’s picked a little she said, “adorns your wed-~ tho you may snort, her plan is just Dear Miss Grey: J t a few lineslable me to vote? I will thank you for a reply thru your columna. A CITIZEN. ‘There is nothing to be done at this late date. For the past six or eight months civil service au- thorities have been advising for- eign-born citizens to established their right to the ballot, thru the daily press As an American citizen you should see the justice of this act, and ¢ ein every way with thoi re making an ‘effort to prey those persons who have not enough Interest in this country to become citizens, from having any say about making laws for it. policeman was old ——iee a fully developed! Dear Miss Grey: Is it a breach these boys no doubt had | of etiquette not to ask your escort * ting “Diamond Dick,” Sher-| for the dance in “ladies choice”? Holmen, ekyl and Mr. ATLANTA. dd the like, and became so} unnerved and excited that they! Jf some Fr Pihonpy Sectta te thought they could do such things all means choose your escort for There have been @ number of mure| {Manat Choice" or ait the derern uitted of late that had more right to hang than these young-| "ce out together, eters I feel their place is in a reforma- tory, where for a few years they will receive spiritual and mental training which will cause them to repent to/ the extent that they would never do such a thing again ARE TH GENTLEMEN OF THE HANGING COMMITTEE SO EAGER TO INITIATE THEIR LLOWS THAT THEY MUST THE CRADLE? MRS. H in regard to the sending of thore two m White, 19, and the lows; also to Mo! 1 t ak, if I ma «a what the reformatories | f Washingt for | ding t poys (one | a baby) to hang? boasting tonight's White, 1 to hang under m is rett 1 be paper old t first SOME LAW te of W 1 will » and) m’ Roneltus of the famous The uRh new law And ® name the ve if they and let ® polic nt said enc to hay Hyde,” a Dear Miss Grey: From what I know of women it seems to me the * way they look at love and marriage is: If they do not get one man, there is some other just as good. In short, jit is the type, not the individual, that counts. I have cared for one woman so long that I would hardly cross the streets to get acquainted with any ~ Jother. In fact, I have turned down many chances and have been calied fool as the result. But some day, |God willing, I will get her. I be- [lieve that for love, there can be but one type. What do you believe is the right way to look at the mat- ter? DIOGENES. There are a few, a very few, steadfast souls whose love is of such monagous ture that they love once and only, But from my observance I would say that the ordinary man or woman possesses the faculty for loving several times and each time just as deeply. Dear Miss Gre ated to the Ur father was or ‘83 in Minn The writer emi- ted States in 1884. naturalized in 1882 sota. I have voted since 1 became of age. I am nd hav family of grown | two of them of age and an born | ever married children all America I went down to register the other and was informed that I would have to have a copy of my father's citizenship y s. It would be im- possib! for me to get them in time that I can register, What can be done ig this matter so as to en Nation-Wide Campaign of the Episcopal Church Mass Meetings SUNDAY: 7:30 P. M. One of the most notable mass meetings of the Nation Wide Campaign of the Church will be held tomorrow night at St, Mark's Chure'l Rey. Edmund T. Simpson, rector of the Church of the Good Samaritan, at Corvallis, Or, will speak. Noted as churchman, cleric and orator, Mr, Simpson deserves a large attendance. In addition, his church made one of the most notable successes of the Nation Wide Campaign in the Diocese of Oregon. R. H. Coshun, of Seattle, also will speak, REV. EDMUND T. SIMPSON —AT— ST. Mark’s Church, Broadway and Harvard nature of Mr. Sim marks, it is ugged that every member of every Vestry be present. The Vestries of all Seattle churches are requested to at tend In a body, and special will be reserved for se of the especial TUESDAY: 8 P.M. | oft xl. aker at EVERY CAMPAIGN IS ASKED TO AT- AND HEAR HIS DI- UP-TO-THE- yre olley, will be the rinity Church, Eighth and James, Tuesday at 8 Dr, in a noted nation-wide » worker from the 2:30 P.M. | WEDNESDAY: it, Mark’ the wo . Mark's ner and meeting at St. Mark's Wednesday, 6115 p. my for the MEN of ST. MARK’S an workers are expected and requested to be m. gathering of Seattle will be addressed by AN Churchwomen men present,