The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 8

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3y REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, Charity Ball ane for the big Charity Rall are| going guily @ are the tickets. |of her daughter, } ‘The bal ven j a ‘ ate Min} ia evening In the Army and N me Fri fer the express purpose of town, Iainier valle 1 ¢ and Denny school dis wher at Fir rts x need them ts in - t : 4 By way of entertain beside ‘ ape ; the eplendid music. which has been | te. & specialties an gifted fortune | t Wise oArte teller Tick R . may be ‘ as ; emained from Mrs. W kg r Mre. t ' k nit, Mre. Ch man of the & © oor a aaa td Set eee tien oad papers of . = . Mra € Gould , This is formal opening of t Mrs. Latimer Hostess : 5 ee Seema eeeeene at te In compliment to Mra, H. W . . * when i are ley of Billings and M Ww Pi er a Pv é- of Yakima, Mrs. Norval HT. Lat pas nig, wae hostess at an informal ‘ the Sunset club Tuesday afternoon Dinner for Football Team Sup; artes HH. Burnett / per Part and M Henry Ballinger wilt en jy will entertatr country supper tertain the letter men of the Quee “ See tae Sutonne Aye High school football team and | [)\) At f& few additional «uests with a di see ° Saturday evening at the hor it ~ hie tancuts Mr and Mrs. Charles H. | Alpha Gamma Delta ee ee Formal Dance Miss Ames Hostess Aipha Gamma Delta sorority. wi rid Im honor of her cousin, Lieut. ‘The patrons ward 8. Moale of New York Mra. O. D Margaret Ames was ho: Mra. John 7 per party for ten a ifford Wile evening. k White, D Be rand ie Bridge to Honor Two R. Haw In oompliment to Mre Irving “ee Gork, a recent bride, and Mre. Clyde! Poxeiell Concer Senin’ che weaves even for Ine, arewell Conc rt at Mrs. Fredert H. Parks will enter hit evhant Shop tain at bridge Friday afternoon at ‘gh apreteag : her home at the Highland Addi re gl dos ee SF tfdnai guests have been invited to jy « Z x ¥ aes tea. Mrs. Donald Frederick and Mrs. ©! gon Nyt ang eng omy David 1 Mose w A moist Mrs. Parks of the sine have sung at ‘ sa Trent's fay concerts For Miss Isabel Martin a will ha accompanist In compliment to Mise Isabel Mar.|Mr=. Thomas Moir Ferguson and tin, Mrs. William J. U'Renn enter ~ : 5 ie ‘ena be tained with a handsome luncheon for | | The White 1 4 afternoor eh ha twelve at her home this A. delicate color scheme white was carried thru rooms, and the table, in p ers, had a smiMhg kew groom, and pink cand) candlesticks. Raynor Cha 4 it has prized tea ume proi best tale: pter to Entertain ponsible “SS Raynor chapter of the Annie Bargains at the Wright Seminary club will give a aS ~ a bridge party Thursday afternoon, White Elephant Shop February 5 of M Sei Wiss. ieokant Shee, one. at Laurence with Mra. Booth and aisle = ations whieh Mrs. Frank 3 ance distingu d itnelf hight in a pay ng | time of need, will close ite doors Luncheon at Sunset Club | urday evening. Before that time er o he shelves must be In honor of Mrs. John Twohy, who | SYervthing on the shelves mun re s leaving soon to join her husband,| markable bargains in articles of dif. fudge Twohy, in California, Mrs. Oll-| ferent kinds. Shoes, clothing and all! ver D. Colvin entertained with 2] the miscellancous goods are offered mati luncheon at the Sunset club| St extremely low prices, far bennath preceding the musicale yesterday aft- | their value. rnoon. | eee eee Son i. s Dinner Before Dr. and Mra. J. C. Moore are re Bachelors’ Ball civing congratulations on the birt of a son, who h xeon named for his In honor of Mra, Harold Stimson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stimson will entertain with a dinner at the Sunset elub Friday evening. preceding the 8 Providen ary at McKechnie-Craver “Bachelors’ Ball.” the Junior club 7 dance at Christensen’s hail The wedding of Miss Sallie Craver, Supplying Your Home With the Best Piano Music Happiness is complete in the home that has a good Pi It fs the upiversal instrument required by e family, 5 only for the refinement it lends, but for the pleasure and it affords. From a most compre ive sh the finest Pianos we can fulfill your require for a Pia your home All the Most Famous Makes of Pianos Are Represented mode ¢ ‘ould lke 5 a and Re Producing Pianos Chickering Kimball Mehlin Apqjlo Brewster Hardman Artem: Hinze Apollo-phone Art Apolio Sehr Bros. Ampico Wendell Mars & Wendell The World’s Three Finest Makes of Phonographs NEW EDISON VICTROLA COLUMBIA ELwI0oT 112 1421 THIRD AVE Most Convenient Terms Q. RS. and Ampico Rolls Nether in Washington friends. e T rooms, giving T nd or fect. Preceding t w n Youn ad Set ti Jetske Cremer, daughter of the minister from the and to ar service was h st living with the ¢ other Angu the 4 read mnptu altar before t iving room, Dioasorns, me of room flew by vantage dal party, a dol i Mrs L Jar MeKechnic nited an greens totes Mf im: | from Ca sce in| for the pa re Herkeley Oldham un has joined her parents She ia of the debutante age, and is already) a popular member of the younger se ts visiting 1 the next and her sister. | 45 | seme at Mills college opens. cee “ Mra, 1. M. Chur helinlaw, Mrs, Charles Garfield, y of ef. | eave Saturday to mpend the remain 7 der of the winter in California. eee the bri © entrance of Margaret Harmon sang “Love's Coronation.” The wed M ir. Charies ding music march was played by | "pending several weeks here Miss Helen Harmon on the violin, ac companied by Misa Evelyn Heynoids piano at Mins Kebe P M er the Fight te The bride's o: omy we Th th pastel ul ikeley Miss I > Green frien Carri nd M dn re Mins Hunter re. and her ma of L th @ Simonds, Miss ea Cox M stelle Haw Mins ¢ wlie Tu haded frocks, carryin * of tulle entwin formed an aisle for the entrar d with emt bride, ne inn Je i of hon y attendant was her| Mise = Bugenia Craver, in n Beauty taffeta, quaintly nd fanbioned with touches of with it she carried K 1 Exports k Dramatic Bob: br ut ¢ bride came in with ber fath: wed in charge Grant, chatr ur, Mr. Ht. Jack-| ons, Mra. Emma Bi nd Mra, | uary 6, the Over » will present the at the Ogd Fel exp! mul Gaffney «pent 1 Tacoma, the guests of Mra. E ee jarfield of Juneau will leave this week for his home after Mins Alice Fay and Miss Kathleen non Crowe, M M 1 Mra attle . Ww . I rt of last woek in| k Ver Raker of Yak ima are spending several days in Se. a week Thomas Gaynor wil Mr. and Mra up home of Mr H. Draham during the Mr. ‘and Mrs. H.W nga, Mont and Rowley Mra baenc who have been in Se ve harming in her gown of heavy Je for the past few days, left Wed rnamented with pearis, Pearis |? on a short trip to California bound her veil, arranged coro.| Mr. and Mre. Rowley have a home at net wise. Her flowers were orchids |!ort > n, Where they spend thelr and rosea in a shower | summers Mr. Gustav Nelson waited with Mr. | p a zl McKechnie at the altar, and J ee and Mra. W. ane of New Kussell Thrapp read the marriage | York, who have been spending sev rvice Jerai days in Seattle, guests at the Following the ceremony a emali re-| Hotel Washington, left this week for ¢ on w held with Mra. Archi-| their home in the Bast baid Wilson and Mrs, Lav Evans i receiving with Mr. and Mrs. ver Mr. and Mre. James Leave of ‘The bride's senior sorority sisters| Houston, Tex., are at the Washing assisted in entertaining, and the|ton for a few day fre men serve iy the dining room. ete Tied Mr. and Mrs. McKechnie left in 2 Jenne Jarmon, the guest of n the evening on a short wedding |5*T nd aunt, Mr. and Mra trip and will at home Fk Jammer C. Huteson, will return to her ruar at the Capitola apartment me in nd Sunday MeKechni aveling cow | “i ume was of 2 a cloth Mr ! Thoma with her two trimmed with bands of opossum iret be visiting her with which she wore a smali feather | brothe Louia Boynton, since urban to match their ret 1 New York, will re ee move ne to her former home + —, Jat 1515 } , ‘ Faculty Men’s Club | aera) ”. wy | Mra. F. H. Bradley of Oklahoma Entertains jand t. Loule wl arrive in Seattle Va ® ah ained | Sund. t he daughter abhouse of « f Mre. Clyde 8. Martin wil! ‘ Pg i Fe n 14 for India to remain ers PC " t next tv ears, Mr. Martin Overseas Club Dance nocepted an appgintment with she Overseas ser Ws 1 thelr |the forest partment of the East Indian government Mr Rurbank have etur land, Ohio, where several weeks. Mr. and Mra. Me Rium left last night for New York, where they will ail for Europe February 24. Th plan to it Mr. Blum homé in Als 1 to r Italy, Switzer and, Fra 1 m evages in be : F : Mr, ond Mra. 9) P. Gisapon have! Thedelchians to Entertain |iett tor Catitornia, where they will ee : joir and Mra. John T. Heffer ys aoe otarteln is Core » and motor thru t Heth and Mine Lilian | 8oUthe i ead tas + t., Satur * Mr 1 Mr H. Bacon of Yah Fp: - |if. ‘Bacor |Winston Churchill PAR Betts | Is Also an Artist |» swetieend: tn Saatile wit ION, Jan. 29. Winston |fingte i ‘ ee arm has found time | nd Charles W Lilly © duty of running | spent the week-end In Por 1 to be ist. He Ee TR acai “4 WH. N. Wit ft this noon fe Jeb 1 A. Re ithres weeks. On her return Mr Artista » i painting tree ana 39,000, Gallons of Churntits wc Wine in L. A. Gutter 6 yeas tudy at! LOS ANGELES, Tan nie whe he ne eo valued at more than $160,900. of passenger cars have. law ree thyt ==: acme 5 Shawondasee Club tw the Uni 1044 Her | part ' Alth J bring gue Anne ca Langfellow VOT A CLUBS FOR PTUDAY | atollow PT, A. will have | night Friday, January 20, at | Progran unity ninging, led by Prof jt | nn by aavistant superintend by a pupil of nouvenir to school v aunders jon—social hour and re | Good attendance derires | ate ae tone | Bryant Ravenna POT. A | yant- Ravenna P being perfected tow ore’ night be he Jachool, a great su | Hryant-Rave I ue of Ate social hour, All 4 vited cee | cedure ton An ' nm 4 un kin | jtral © CA at 6 n Beatt in fol home Me | year ner; vi } bene for Me The he bax sat of method of « nex a rwon' . The Canad questa ite mem ‘wi |*" important meeting this evening | shadows o'clock rooms in the Arcade building. Bart Je Honor, A. O. meeting renee jing. An" f Mra ted the follow! ure Club Parliamentary Adele Fieide at sdihee Education com Mother A, meets at 1 el! Seattle Lodge lode c wed by the her urual mar ture had in present, addin Next Tuend | be held a Mr. Joshua McIntyre ta in Montana | mee tice w to remain about mt 4 it do hix utmost to present | ‘The meeting will be Thanatopat fam Cullen Erya oD Meeting of Canadian Clab < in m. Pa Lemons of ton m to b au Adele Fielde Parliamentary Proeed- Pro. the Washing in charge of the president Suspen Y f Seattle present at} Mm uublic | Education Committee, Seattle Central all Wileon hae returned | Connell Mothers’ Congress, P-T. A. . where she has been t few weeks Seattle Con onegrene rT. Ww the Masonic club Nev Mark's chure of Bt w Tue hall in th At the Good luncheon was served by ‘Chief Maid.” w te will address the meeting. A. 0. U. W. the id what nhin held an interest- evening Arcade bull f the Order” “Maids” tn the fw fun e for each member to the sun clans initiation w is expected that each View President ach memb in V next me Terry lew me of r donated an met nt. 1 T r M hw of ath v7 Mrs. avenue adion Puends ten Louk w ™ Are untain View Ladies’ Aid Minear « officers fo Wert Rasmus treasurer, bs giv ion, ¢ will Louis February \" Society Girl to We * LILLIAN 8. GRANT YORK NEW nt ed M er i 1 ndntece Mr J il of Linds n M t i Genera ther i “Candy Debauch” Keeps Sugar U | people duiging was th culture WASHING the in te United his department pr market Ther roduc inswer of Hou wh wo Y Jan Stat debauct cretar uld now of 1 sa) the and the Mrs a x land “The Ager what ] This bit of work is ened, I suppose. |ter what they do it will be excused But jend—-I am still in—the | because they are so young! So let Me on them indulge their youthful spirits. i ‘ Don't teach them to respect the law th that specch Certeis collapsed wen weech Cortel TApsed | because the law doesn't amount to jin a heap much. Why have useless and unnec Confessions By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Mine Grey: ‘The Inst two! If people don't do right . . bohe of the letter signed “Ales | Os right, why ive ean, “ + jee” hint at a subj ca r real whol any oO a Yl e fact th ar of conmeq nen it thet 1 , Lotn of people dont omen . one of our ne—b we they are ane” paper Knlerprise Association tha suard th : nil “a : , himeelf to mother's jam beeneee I with I could write a portion o 1 of « wanking, not he 7 better idea of what I wish to ex>ress el to thwart a child in hie pat HO FINES UP A HIDING I'bellevs the schools should teach | desires. Let Us got fee aaa PLACE WATCH THE 1 to inutil @ rever-| Let us aboliah Inwn, "Phere ig aaa MEXICANS { tor, altho I do not!tynch law or mob law if tina certain creed, For let us open up the Fripe d «| a wimple prayer to|lease the poor, much G womething the school nals, Let the Reds have the n't get out of here, How Who cares if it ien't sate a re we kr which side won? The wixth grade was my limit at) woman to be on the street? pe I I 7 mm and's|school; but we were taught songs « «if peacetul, lawabiding ¢ te Yout my shou and memory verses that are a help|get murdered? "Who careg sdenidnis to my moral self today, just as | childr fatheriees, if , “ Niapelling and reading help in one’s /ar whould tat & r They did not love) very ¢ life. The ngs, pray doesn't touch upp Am ane ‘ nen Were &# ang Bible verses then were “ the boys have nu be as the men If things to le the same as the les fur ee from the fear of hay Mor tack has failed, if the sons and did m at all important, | quences EVERETT nder © hacienda had won,|but it puts something deep in one's eee would dispose of the Americ ‘youl that helps in years to come ton Gene in prious ways. 1 whuddered as I . arguments for roy , 3 1 in never dpoken of except 88 &! against Inom White. Bob's opinion concerning | }00 Ie Dever tte teaching or “mem. ee ee - out of the fight jories” of this wort go © WY |canital punishment, but, sine a e a hunch, my dear, that the | toward making @ better world. T4m | the law, then we must ‘obey, i 1 loaders will soon be hunt-|quite @ happy-go-lucky sort of per-| made the laws but the people? hiding place down here!” non, but nevertheless the earl It reads “Hang for jteaching has planted ideas that help | weil, if we bang for one, ek That's just what Jordan Spence mo each day, and | am very thank-| qjj te ’ prophesied,” I exclaimed. “He said|tul now, even if 1 didn't realize the too, sympathize with the this chamber had been fitted up ‘vo | value then. B. parents, but remember, d elaborately with water pipes and + * says: * are not your ote ty as a refuge for the own-| Dear Miss Grey: Anent men|keeper.” Surely, we Deets ti be. | wearing wedding rings. The sooner people will not ‘uachen 's etait tl wre, |% law goes into effect making it people, for his crimes, Sh-ehsh.” whispered Bob. “I’ve |junishable for either married men aiso believe that’ ge f nother hunch, my dear.” lor married women to discard their aid be shown erimingls, ‘That we will get out—when they | wedding rings, and it is strictly en- they are guilty treat them all alle, p I exclaimed. jforced, it will do away with this) If we are created eqtal then Wy a q ‘ ternal triangle situation, I'm sure. | not be punished equally? aybe not, dearest. I don’t be-| A. ¥F. Abide by our laws We may t we want to escape just yet. cee | them. P «we ought to bide here @ lit-| Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me ANOTHER FOR d keep tab on thisiwhy my hair breaks so easily and be — I what to do to prevent it? I ehampoo You will never know the true yay . rly and brush it each eve of a dollar unless you eam i Pne no place far us to ning I curl it on the iron. Do you | self. r it yom ¥ e xuppome that is the reason it is | ———————_____ ere ix. In the top of the | brite? CLAIRE shaft, I'll fix up a floor with the If you use hot {rons on your on the door, By good luck, they're| chief reason for its brittleness e- a | You should never brush or comb fal thru them after = th best method is to thoroly dry the . anchore hair by brisk rubbing, and n It b robbly flo dry, to brush or comb it. Retir . marae Fe wetly oes | ing with the hair damp will ee CHERRY CHAT Vitalize it and cause it to fal “nerry' , Bob arranged arcely had we flat-) Gut Curling the hair when it is b geet dig — often hold & mie tened : agninst the walls! not dry causes it to break, and |DUt when it @oes it makes spay of the dar k than we rea the steam which necessarily |lost time, The great January the cleverness of Bob's hunch. rises from the hot iron is harm- [ance Sale of Women’s Apparel Re door. on Cer ue A crack of Might length of the carved papeling in the corner diagonally across the raom. I clutehed my husbands arm. ful to the scalp ° Dear Mise Grey: feminine person appeared in the inclined to be bys in progress is causing the wider i terest gmong buyers. Never tay so many remarkable been crowded into @ single ,» T am only a |tertcally sentimental over a lot of | “See! There's still another secret | poor, innocent criminals | For this inviting value event a or! A third one!’ I exclatmed.| May I express the opinion that in| not only the most extreme hat next? se of White, he is only a youth, | tops, but you may buy on terms son't. get no excited,” muttered|@0d boys will be boys, even when | sult your own convenience, ‘Sul ob, Ww and We did not have to wait long, Two darkened the opening of the | pie 1 Bob put a waning finger | All criminals are “mentally irrespon my wrist. rteis, “Leave the panel He did not move mwiftly | Degree of | an ane who ts fleeing from pursuers. | Ho leaned for support on the arm that handsome rascal, Don Man- {they are old enough t Let them have their | was probably at the time he kil eet” |sible” when they want a thing real | Slowly thru the narrow door came | badly. White wanted an automobile. |the rather round body of Hamilton | Most of us do, only White killed the er to get his, But that was just | a little boyixh escapade. Linton was art only @ taxi driver a amount to much. all, open.” he com-/all we care. We hay manded. It will « " the oi woman comes with the aM pee w ‘94 an rand ‘or God's sake ge : to.0 | WRr = spouse re yp For sake get m t a game. Ww understand their yout! In spite of Don Manuet's atrength, [Its and can, male a they moved slowly tele limped painfully and a dark line marked his/criminals we He ca Rob! you really intended to do|be so well qualified to succeed in his | that? What an owful revenge! So} ambition, and proved in the begin. hat was why you wanted to stay {Ding that he was going to make aj Me ; jreal, honest to goodness bandit, quite pear ., |worthy to Join forces with any Mex- noe nem 1 can't ican or German outlaws. And these | aC him?" Bob growled. being necessary to civilization, their | on Manuel's even voice reached | lives should be carefully cherished. us, altho he spoke softly as he bound| ‘The jails are full of criminals and his handkerchief about the ankle af the wounded man. “mentally ve time when! to waste on them. All our sympathy who have children can fact, by our lenient attitude towards can encourage our | path from the door to the nearest | children to go and do likewise if they | 0 know better ittle fling! He irresponsi- ied Mr. Linton. may eecure all the lovely able apparel desired for just ¢ dollars cash and the rest 7 Rialto Bidg, and Spring, over Pigh | ind they don't Linton’s wife and child don't enter into the affatr at ‘They may starve to death for e no sympathy d we can't see nished for just hful high spir Howances, In We have ends in two uch | wish. j “Damn whispered Bob {n my! I the case of White there were Sis Soles tus cones Sct jextenuating circumstances. He had ee tee te ee ee aval |a reason—-he wanted to be a bandit Oy eins a eeeienaany cae many boys there are in the n't t row a wounded man down | wort into the dungeon below us!” | who want to train robbers! And W and girls, We don't the reform schools are full of boys | be bandits or | hite seemed to |] includes Waists $10.00. All colors'and ferent designs, but not in each design, —* $6.85 | includes Waists of Georgette Crepe de Chine priced as high $10.00. A large assortment. need to make Worn Geka te ‘ examples of any, so the world con. ve Calt tae the tect. e ne a EME | tinues to be full of crime. “But what |] This finishes our Jens, Bald gent | of that? Let the children have their | Take advantage of these 's though he were asking a lady fun, Don't teach them to respect || on or before Saturday. Oa for a dance other people's property or lives, Let || pick up a bargain, Done Never!" Certeis’ voice |them learn from the conversations wan defiant This rangh ts done for! o Be Continued.) of their elders at home that no mat essary laws? Why have laws at all? When eondaintiesuse Carnation Milk. It makes delicious dishes. Where cooking, there use equal parts of Carnation and pure water. For cocoa, chocolate or coffee —plain grocer. Milk arnation From Contented Cows will learn of the convenience, economy and purity of this good milk. Buy it from your, Write for Free Recipe Book, Carnation preparing those lunch- you use milk in your Carnation. Thus you Products Co., Seattle, Wash. a

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