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# SERRE eemeinginmnapgnttinetibmeinnainntiniti aiid tiie MSW ASediscunecchcnutenenansdooncuanntitama eeemanaed ote rae PTE . —— —_ By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, Birthday of |Special Dinner at - Robert LF Women’s University Club The 112m b lay anniversary A special dinner has been arranged i Beat Southe neral, F i Ee hundret twentytive Southern and women who assembled at a ban Pauct at the Hote! Washington last night, under the auspices of the thelr Daughters of the Confeder Z Following some old Southern melo . é eo male quartet, wenn | Lecture on Tibet topo By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Miss Grey: 1 do not suppose any one, conversant ’ with the legal side of the case, can feel that the law is other ‘rings (oon one to pas thru. that than justified in the course it has pursucd in the case of the t another mind to the o ighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Mnterprise Arsociation hi er, accord bib das Pi neBiaraabit 8 Mersks ash two youthful criminala, who recently murdered another harm of the latter, sccotd: > opp . , > ran . .C - | n 1 cold blood for illegal in and st. Thia 7 ‘ LIFE SEEMED TO BE JUST LIKE THE GAME|¥oung man in com Blood For Wega’ gain and conque : Sectere is sailie a5 Tal VTE Ww ” pal . . % we iy I he is > be thi OF “CRACK THE WHII | There is another side of the question which ia coming to * = B. W. “gtop! Stop!” I erted again and, tong way from my thoughts, Destiny |™Y mind so forcibly that I must write of it; that is, the ee on again, but I could not make my| haa been kind to my clan. Not one|*piritual side of the case. Can any one, imbued with the wise than Warning heard above the terrifi |wpirit of justice and humanity, see or anticipate those two| {hi jhe secomived channels of | blows with which the two tr nue on young lads being sent to their death for this awful thing rN fonts | were battering down the door of my they have, and not look to their FUTURE condition in the| the human m of my line had ever come to a vio | lent end by accident ar murder. in « ly conceded that od has power to rogram, Mr, Joseph t 1 : ne the family o toastmaster, paid trib Tickets lecture Tibe coll, It was horrible to think that Waa I to be the first of my tam! the he , he cihera tender, © 1 witicn k Hamilton will give Iwas descending farther and farther! to perish miserably? after-lifé, and the resultant effects upon that poor old father, influence other minds | in | the stronger organ of Monda niy e nt 4, at RB into a pit; with « y quiver of that Or would the family tuck hold for and mother? hich cevemm its phenmehane fia : odor, farther and farther away from | | For the bodies of those two lads, I should not plead, but} ttle understood | Soclety for Prycht-. chance of rescue. It wan horrtt oe ' ¢ e |what of their SOULS, now anc after? / . s The London § {to realize that h fresh effort| It wouldn't unless I npelled tt i LS, now and hereafter? A lad in knee pant cok Eee con les Eee which Spence and Archer made in| to hold, 1 warned myself, By a and a youth who does not look VICIOUS, neither does he look in test civil | any behalf drove me closer to destruc: | mighty effort of will I threw off the, BRIGHT, both, very likely, victims of the dime novel habit ceuderah penal an annual tute families of tution 5 . iad t a “ :. tf on. a t 3 1 close of two violin number a2 jnor ave in t ky on. Perst Major Mamiiton will speak Wed A. Strout zed countries, has vice in this iMre. Fielding Ashton. 4 veloping fe os and soreamed vy coll ence. atered to spend a few minutes nesday evening at the hockey mat n | tion! f rite Ping faintness and vereamed) and moving picture shows, where hold-ups are mad¢.so prom- unio a eating ae speaking 6! at the Arena, and Friday noon be wt clonet In which T was mared | age prin Pt divid- gather a neem FO i : sk odie fen a gh ae r In whieh s ae | pee ita weak 3 dnd: 6. ek jinent on the screen today. observations together for and the are natriotiam of | ape efore a M & Aid not move evenly and noo! b h ha card a man’s " ‘ iattnn aint dba who once Wore Kray and Kree Masonic temple. Tickets may be €id not move evenly Gna, ‘ciovator, | voice answering tram somewhere be-| These trashy novels should have been relegated to the ash) ‘sssifieation and study. Eee guests informally, « : oo I suppose that ita peculiar mechan: | low me, 1 thought it was my hus jheap years ago, and the censors should bar all of these pic- Meee? coeethie ecumaen Sout " ss ee maltese adopt : ‘ qwas cor oe cee and Bridge by Capt. Gapt. W. G. McCroskey a . iten Dation, by Mrs. Cc. F.and Mrs. Wettengel B. In Mr. Daiton’s absence, be Captain Ivan C. Wettengel, U. 8 , Dr, W Inge Dalton, act-| yor the U.S. 8 Montana, and Mrs as proxy Wettenge! were hosts at an attr F three approprialle songs Bae bridge party in their apart » Tower, Lieut. Co sg ag Mig hi of thone | hand’ voice! I knew that my tmag-|fures, or there should be LAWS prohibiting them being egg on Maggs ae on ee Tmurt Pel shown where youths are admitted, if human nature is so| ined that the mind in the the engineer, ng eth " Desh Mow cima AGP See ea weak as to find encouragement in them. That fact does not, Selopatinne ain te 36 incapable of cathe door jorged nome nicely ad-| stop battering at the wall unut it|Mowever, clear the ones who desired to do likewise, and in| operating at such times by reflex fJusted stone tn the wall, it seemed | gave way, How shocked, how hor \order to get the money with which to do it, committed this tion from whatever is sug- to me, and swung the st out of place, ‘Then ¢ ism was another trump ancient masons, whorercr gented to it me ma tittle ed they would b a that tt Bie rifled they wou © to find jdeed, Gpace deel hot pirat mee to went the on oO rit! 1 wn opened into a pi Punished they should be, but how? [taking life to get even, or to punish | attempt to explain telepathy | pal, the speaker of more fully; but if you are deeply e abe tood, It dropped a : te | * (last evening cell = boty ogi agg eg bry vila |, felt sorry for them. T felt sorry | Will nending either of them to the|thoxe who have themselves con ‘ evening, was announced. ' “ee notch and stopp 7” myself because IT had dreamed » do it, looking at it from the | mitted murder Men have be interested, I would advise you to Judge advocate with the Eighty-| ,,, ne, Noe ar | over the, cog of a wheel and cathe, | that Rob's voice had answered my | nint of the Christian world? | freed, after being accused of this:| ite a ence room of the division, which Ww acely | T'0 Give Card Party Ho my cell dropped by Incher—| rte! | thors of you who object to the irik,” absolutely guilty, have been | ublie Mbrary and sie the Ura Seattle Woodcraft Thimble club pped—dropped—until ‘elt sure} . rr fa return of the so-called dead, |freed or cea for un-| n to axeist you in obtaining will give a card party Wednesday }1 would go mad with the sheer terror (Te Be Continne® _ ido 60 on Gecent grounds many times deserving | data on the London society's and ray 13 o'clock in | the ot the experience to me, this is one of them hat eo WHY | work, also other literature, yy the er v te s, 312 , nembered with horror that it 27 . would be the condition of those two hay Ey Sd - pate tines ea sane make any difference whether THERE ARE souls on the other side, after the Punished they should| Dear Miss Grey: I am deeply in- ae avs Classes in Psychol he D, Arnould Co, candy makers, | ‘he door was p 1 aint PAND “BLACK Sais is to) Behar eather ahaote answer for another one in the|a Bride.” n you tell me the Dinner By lasses in sychology eae aoe se vere |nide or the outside The ¢ val ND L. ‘ th eterna te , mt of what is supposed be a ladthor’s shine aod adlitan sank See d M Mead A remarkably ir ting and UN-liing person who fouhd $2,500 wit] Mechanism = w wheel, exe y, either LIES. BUT THE —" urn rk autho ‘ 5 pe oa Nn eee ve sare. James orgns Pine tender.|feturn it to her, Mine Budson | "0%, Nib, Ot ne soner; by ite|) FUNNIEST LIES tte. = | yay, of thelr SOULE? Are they |in book form Mallet 1 yor tg bog ape g sremcouver, F.C. and ship Smith, and| lost an envelope containing $3.260) 1 ana wureness, it prolonged || ARE IN 4 that these rin eae red condition? Willi a death author of “Confessions of a La Je Younge, of me . th week ,at the | Of her firm's r y and $250 of her ag oe Gancenit bed repentance come the obliga: | As yet it has not ap- t fee brother. Mr. John 7 the agony of the doncer wut th te Pavone in book form, but cannot 2 wight th is well/ Own, on th at day 1 Aght they be const: r tions to be carrie } a 1 Mra. W. Dw | cn im the midst of my fright, 1/8 6 NOTHING , consiaered . her work - ti they not t fi If the life beyond the grave | y if it will later on. Mdin't help wondering if the thing nw be considered what you are @rave is an 7 . gp | COUMaD't help wonder planed t active one, and we must work out -—_oo entertained with o dinner mishment of > iieagh rl . SPIRITS who had been invented, nx 1 Imagin ra pas ed the punishment of erring nuns, con-| the Boulevard Inn Satur [eenned to Reach in ee uae BUT LIES thing to send them into eternity In is awful vl! fren in|| HOTEL BUTLER _ 7 * Se evening. A wonderful basket of ' ? Modis, freesias, all spring bles- Mystic Jewel Social Club vised in Berica. Surely, the device his condition if a ret minds, before th have time itle’s M ular tel, Hi The social Service Departinent of! ruled in Mexico, Surely, the device an re a tition if a tind bt |, — E 3 n the Women’s Century club will meet! had been Intended for use, and be ‘ Let us be merciful us plead for} Noted Visitor in J ¥, which J. Pershing. General John i. was used for centerpiece The Mystic Jewel Social club will 4511 Eighteenth northeast, Thursday that other pris nile the IT believe it BOL Party for chiarge ‘prom of Play ing program. compliment to the mem itil the final aw je table which was set for twelve ais nd card party Friday snes {6 manke wuffern but a few moments, take it for granted t . y ' The general popularity of the eas gay lg chen cin anes piso . 1 therm to that long ster, (former may suffer a long time. eo ce eee ei ncron rer ones had died—as I myself wa Theatre im this ‘nin ladened. cutitint “SP | "Who is to blame for this state of | Hotel Butler, which has extended jj about to die! Other girls gone t {oF | abou Going Atrer at couuhers, and’ ton erdeiaee wa. 404 ou want the responalbility? affairs? What puts these ideas into|| over a period of a number of sont bong wt low promptly at 2 ook {mad as T myself was doing | NOW Thene two little lads, just children, | ‘Beir heads in the first place? Are|| years, seems never to wane for Daniel Huntingte . Mra. W. G, Martin ia chairman for} 1 would know when T war quite! ne an awful thing: their fu. |bareyie aiwasn (0 Leo ren af ‘the || 82 instant. At lunch time you one look upon the pictures of the pper with an informal su se their home Sunday event mad. 1 told myeelf, becaure then T will always find the big grill | room crowded with men of large u not promising, neither are 1 parents of the olde two tender, loving Miss Zella FE. Allen, superintendent |too, wauld hammer—-hammer—on the here or there, Must we send Boing After It” was ® th “spon - - to ndit Trios of t } chap a the ¢ i school. willl door to make It move faster @ A —— his condition and | ¢ and not make a fp . mn Institute of Arc ov rp deondle- sratag, | canter dow A —0e Whe a S one 0 ne Magra ear roth ttle ly E tempered with ME ted as it ts, in the center of Hote! Was? n, Saturda peel tag of | Aw one etherized for a surgical op ‘f - yo shoe Shee ho boy but financial district, bankers, pdanuary 10. | atid vax ig ’ Jeration, 1 myself slipping into BP Owners and manufacturers of = cheese oe refit 4 to the steamship men, importers, judges knoas; nevertheless, the comfort Comt nt ‘ nd grow inte ‘ and politicians are regular pa- o oy rm NOW a « evening to join rm ext at] Of complete oblivion was never au who will be MEN and prove that trons, The many boxes are con- Mrs. Stuart c cic Start ant owing | realised emained vaguely con they were not THEMSELVES wt not An stantly in use for both social and With Mre. BH. Add her father and mot Mr. and Mre ng} realized. I remai S when se fo! pom s. turkhardt Ls : ribbon dew | actous, uncomfortably aware that . this happened. as refor asa ’ . aoe eeeet, Mrs. secineh bridge|©. C. Jensen, in Portiand. They ar Baye pmrens aang ful "tn store for As @ tan thinketh in his heart,| Youth, let us give them just one -engeeee seventeen J lained with an in on their way to California for the re s nomething frightful was in wi ‘0 soft érinks > eke heart, | nance. Not freedom, they deserve | ‘be Most important happenings of @t her home this afternoon. mainder of the winter. Heckman. me. It was going to happen the 7 5 . itten long ago. Ac: | Cha a ve | the eliy-have ‘their a oe Side underarm—irace Williams, Pa retthow nd candies. cording to that Fible quotation, the |the limit; but not hanging. It in te y had fines; Lottie Angstead, Ruth Maun, 3) Senate: pene ane, Dreher eee man or woman who has murder in|*¥ere for one so young. They did || there. « Harrah, who | pounding. Then I would be at the his heart is just as guilty as the one | Wrong, but to my way of seeing it At today’s luncheon, under the for Miss Delafield Mr. and Mra, J Grant and U ckman, menting her quest. seal sicee bean Gee tanate of Mr. William | as) wreante eee bottorn of the pit. What awaited me who commits it. Therefore, the |they Were not as steeped in sin as | auspices of the Rotary club, Gen- lafield, Miss Helen Woolsey | Boeing at the Highlands, have re} fy Nancy there? I? and smaller iad in just as guilty as the S0me who are FREE, or very nearly || eral John J. Pershing addressed ined informally at tea at her | turned to their home In Yakima. | Betoot ¢ I hadn't lived a very long life. I Inspect older one and should be given the |". GIVE THEM A CHANCE TO || this representative body with a fm Tacoma Friday afternoon. | Pap war told myself, in what I believed to these sare punishment REDEEM THI PAST and grow into | ¢ow well-chosen remarks, ‘To eay he Miss Frances Oldham left this! Contest# are held frequently and! be my last meditation on earth, I fountains Were grown men, no doubt justi.|0od men. It Team ee B. that he wae favorably recetved ior Practice Club ¢ for Onktand to enter Mille | swimmers are invited to try out. — | had Uved thru a short but an awfully at the i ate and ‘thekt teaaain meee er} —LBGIN SKNAB. || would be putting it mildly. meeting of the Junior Practice | col ot ki CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | crowded existence. Chapters of it company's called murders would never have| Dear Miss Grey: 1 wonder if you The room wag tastefully decor- ‘with Miss Frances i or | Sere, thobert Parker ‘Went te; Te we “ swirled sso me and each ane racng eg been committed a Why not? Re-|or any of your readers can give an |] *ted for the occasion, and a large y afternoon was devo + a iday taattend the tea aiven Ionia Social Club |} flung me off into some succeeding ry their cause the uld have considered |explanation of telepathy, its causes | picture of the general, draped works of women composers. The|coma Friday to » Shes - , . | chapter of important adventure. famous the WRON RS beneath their |and effects? wit Of is given here ee eee See era sean ot Masoee eaeeie | Lite seemed to be just ike a game three Star fl) contempt and the killing of them not | "Ts Wt eatsed by people being on an| teatgen Utecatealtenst et: baw minade for Mise 3 ’ } ; . . k. Nothing is ? Is! ee ch es seemniie, Py ae | ow. of “ernck the whip.” I saw myself Orangeade . thing gained by equal mental or spiritual plane? Is} a meee - Mr. and Mrs. Allen Scott, of Whitworth PT. A. s a little child at the end of the and | ee in the Desert”...Gertrede Rese! Mir. te ending several days | Whitworth PP. A. meet at 3p. m.| "whip." 1 was “cracked off" time Candies @ Garden Wild" caer Maiey |Seattle, guests at the Hotel Wash. | Dr. Hi. M. Read, health commiasioner, | after time—and thrown into different | SR ington | will give the address. All are ur-| groups of children. At Inet T had ff How to enter a local industry 9) = anua earance ; onan Gena, Branscombe | ee |gently requested to be present | been “eracked off" into nothingness! Call at | ‘Mise Mary louter or Dr. and Mrs. Donald A. Nicholson is That seemed very queer. Nothing The idea that I might die rudden “meerpthing tn Orpage” i's Swestheart.” by Lita Lehmann. ly, unexpectediy, had always been a went on a short business Piano Numbers be ¢ home of Mra. Marian ayton aven Women’s Suits Greatly Reduced eh oe Bag ona deli May Be Purchased on Credit —-——_ —_"4 formal Dinner oa 8 lat Sp. m. in nurses re@istry room at r and Mies|¥. W. C. A. on third floor, Annual | ‘and Mra. W. N. Gaither enter-| Mra. W. H. Me informally at dinner at their|/ Farris N w for|election of officers. Financial mat considered by order of Mrs. 8. tomorr Seldom is such an opportunity offered last evening « ria have shipped their x M * rp iy. ry rs are car down and plan to motor thru C. Babcock, secretary. the women of this vicinity—suits that will fr. and Mrs. an West Seattle Art Club be worn this spring, cleverly designed and po ae West Seattle Art club meet at 10:30 m. with Mrs. Katherine B. a | 15 Thirty-ninth avenue southw s Huteson Ho With Mr. and Mrs. Allen Scott as honor guests, Mr ever with the advantage of purchasing same on credit. ot) Mr. and Mra. Letcher Lambuth {9 and daughter, I \ leave today fur trimmed, marked at lower prices than | ence Subject, “Impreasioniam and Mone Games C. Huteson will be hosts |for Callfornia. Mrs. Lambuth and) | toil sire. G, G. Aitnow a dinner in their apartment in the) neta Ses ba | onths in amcdenn and Mr. Lam Arms this evening i i Sea So m this, buth ill retura after @ tow. daya fn {tle Musical Art Society Clearance! San Franctaco Seattle Musical Art society meet at] In Charge of Tea Room cee }10 . m. at the Fine Arts room. Mr Novelty and Trimmed Suits . . . ‘laude Madden will talk on “insem Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mra Colonel Willis Uline and Lieut bh ‘ Gasper W. Bharples, Mrs. Frederic|and Mra. P. I. Loyd will come in| ble, M < emen) pregrai fur Of Broadcloth, Tricotine, and Velour nished Carl Hobiitzeil 1 Miss Styles that correctly dressed women will wear during the coming season. , Mrs. Charles Pye Burnett,|from Fort Lawton toda Claude Maicoim Seeiey and Mra.|\the reception for ¢ % Herring have charge of the a: 1 Fed Crass Tea Room Friday after Mr. John Beards! noon, Francis Tanner. . The annua of Seattle chapter of P be held at a the Sorrento hotel at 120 p. m H. Evans, of New! Visiting P, BE. O.'s affiliated with out: | 1, | of town aro especially in-| eturned from Por has been for the past Informal Supper ea ae Sunday evening M nd Mra! y f Fur-Trimmed Suits | | Clearance! ! | | | reasive Thought club meets at |elub house at 1:30 p.m. Dr, Wimer. ig Sister | come and Mra. L. T. Dickinson of Phila Elephant Shop Phe program for tomorrow noon eee Ford will speak on the the White Elephant Shop has! yr. shirtey arranged by Mrs. Elizabeth Rich-| week from the I the way ° Miller and will be given by |pome he joined Mra. E nd baby | Mass Meeting | Doris Peterson, mezzo soprand,| eon in Portland, whe n spent), There will be a mass meeting and nd Mrs. Philip Bornstein, soprano, | the holiday Mra ¢\te# at St. Marke’ church tomorrow With Mrs. Louis Stanton and Miss yaKima ia the guest aw @fiernoon at 2:30 for all church Grace Tee at the plan 1 daughter, Mr Shirley |WOmen in Seattle, Rev. Byron Hol —— — - ley, 1), 1, will address the meeting Louis Stanton were hos’ an in attle, . igh bene sel Reservations must be in by seh, 7 ‘ Sitiecer carty at the home of | Seettie: sueste at the Hotel Wash David J. Grant Tinseltone, Silvertone, Velour and Velvets | ‘Mrs. Stanton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.|"" . . Capitol ns must be worn for A number of these beautifully trimmed } OW. A. M. Smith. |, | Mise Murtet nder, of Sultan, | entification i | suits are reduced as low as half price ‘ ° apent the week-end with her mother . sn ! | Theatre Party Mra, George Linder |. ites. Grom ia, Sietahteese, grand . - Bear Ge Gostescee ate. box Poor * Mr. W. C. Brown is east of the jp oming < ene c apter « Ww — Clearance! | @ight guests at the Moore theatre} mountains, at his father's ranch at) iy "hor official vinit in the evening Blouses ae evening. * 4 i eee to Lorraine chapter No. 6, ane f Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Godwin have] ‘ ER: | A large group containing the season's xe ‘am at Jaw guests thelr nephew and wite, Mr.| ,, Progressive Thought Club | prettiest fancies have been re-marked at a \ Be ee. s delphia much lower price, Imevement, Guests are #9 Clearance! | Coats Numbéring some of our finest women’s coats—they may now be had at but a frac- tion of their real worth, | Par during atate convention i the Ire ated ¢ in Seatt is chairman of see women's work iden, who has! Cherry $ the Ul bent Mielting her brotherinlaw ang/and her sister, Mrs, Henry Landes, tr, Colonel and. Mrs, CG. M.|SPent the week-end in Victoria {| Brooke, at Fort Shaater, near Hono fe , Ww Value Center | Peta vedas *dewtn time Mrs. M. Whitney Wear, of Belling peat Moattle Monday £08 -- is the guest of Mra, Frederick RADICAL REDUCTIONS Peer Albert Hansen . cnc Men BM. Weatine bas. etured ON ALL FURS AND FUR GARMENTS ye r-“le’s Easy to Pay the Eastern Way” | Make your selections now at clearance prices and pay for same a little at a time CHERRY CHAT yin K, Hanney rnon Sunday attle. by the week or month. Seldom are #0 many advantages | Offemd to the seckers of Gpparel as Cherry's is now offering |. wa Goring its annal clearance of all the Ars Winter coats, sults and frocks for) Westiake women and misser | fornia the t three weeks Mr. and Mra. Hugh MeCaughey, Low Angeles, Cal GOODS SALE cee The price reductions now in ef} x1. we. pwigh P v at h : 3 ght Mead will leave re s fect, and the exceptionally desirable) the giret of next week for San Fran 416 Hinckley Bldg. 5 nents presented, are fe atures | claco, where Mrs. Mead will join him| ich wlone occasion the greatest in-} later | Quantities of U. 8. Army shirts, -~-but added to these are the op-| ¢ #% olive drab blankets, white blankets o . 0 unity to buy as suits your own! Mr, John S$. Robinson will return! path towels and tents are mow on s e—for just a few dollars) !riday from the Mast where he has) sate, 3,500 regulation olive drab U FURRIER 1510 Seeond Ave. Y h oe | fepromge — Lest been for se veral ; pes |S. Army reclaimed wool shirts and paid in smail monthly | 1,000 boy's size are included in the Lieut. Thomas Jeter pf the U. 8. #. (Bins. Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rb! yew Yor eet ie wecicend. in| lot, Mall orders wilt be filled as rap- ‘ f§ [ i Palto building, over Pig'n Whiatle.|Soattie. ©’ “PME the weekend I) a ay possible, ‘The anle conducted Just Above Pike 211 Union St. Credit Gladly 1332-34 Second Ave. n Mi aison and Bpring on 2nd es iat \ by Camp Lewis Wireless at 416 i Mrs. EB. W, Purdy, of Bellingham,| Hinekley building, Seattle, Wash, | Soe quae ———_— ———— — <n Seeenanc44-ce |

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