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upper Dai BE and Mre. ( R. 4h entert w pper da about thirty guests Wednesday g at their Albert 1, BoufMfeur re ‘i yesterday from Califor 5 5 = wher ey have been for the past Vinner Before Dance oa Preceding the Charity Ball § 2 < : AY even M chibal Mra. Morits n will leave oe gave a small informa tomorrow to ape uainder of arty at her home the winter at he Altadena, fecond Luncheon Mrs. Br x Hock and her moth ve the nm rank el mo! returnec me, A, BE. Wether ‘lh Suturtay from the East where they ee Rait f been for t ast six weeks, ow afternoon Ra the, pas re and M Birthday Anniversary jeave next Eo celebrate Mr. Burwell's birth. | where the lay, Mrs. E. B. Burwell will give Yi futur s'%‘ * Baily dinnes at her home tomorrow} se te ee and — A Mr. John C. Higgins left Saturday i i afternoon for Ban Francisco to be uur b , « Eliz ne an . Miss Betty Mins I <a er iiion Mise Lt r fouttic with Mins r Meacham and nS M y Lew t t t eCyuley will give a progr ae a 3 " faner Saturday evening, ending | 07M, RR ad pe at the hom of Miss Z a ma Be eer cuests include Mr. Gor | defini NL lon McCauley, Mr. Walter Crockett " . . ah Senet Wiliam Jones, Mr. Fret Fish-| Mr. W. Dwight Mead Thy fm Mr. Juitus Stratton and Mr, Ed: | da fan Francisco and 10 i nee whe will be for the ener, . 6 months, Mra. Mead w later nformal Supper ia * f In compliment to Mre. Sullivan's Mr. and Mra. EB. FT tallinger and ister, Miss Anna Roberta H ons will remove this week to thelr @ Mra. James Colbert Sullivar w 153 B. Howe iw formal supr Fae 4 rty in the last ev Mr. and Mra. James David McC 4 m { small daughter, Janet, ar-| BY ile ived est ay to be the « ate of} Mr MecCallum’a mother, Mra John | mail Dinne was how | Stuart Brace, until after the wedding | oom Jee vas os, (of Mise Isabel Martin and Mr, Dom: | ‘ mall dinn Regul Monday even fyi . » AR ae | Mr. and Mra. He Plank have! ill Give Dance from Portland wh ey Mr. Willard Maxw ™ aS Ole - Wood ente Lo EG Seupien with Mrs. Olive Castle has reta th Red Cr wh | oliioaae |_, Posed especially for M : = Greeley herself, Dinner for a ae ! ‘ a ; “ GREET ‘ootball Team a BY EVELYN GREELEY nett SHOULD @ girl help her love Charlies H. Bu . w ‘i “ the letter me 23 M propose Anne high school . CAN a girt help him if she fam and a few additional M WwW. Reewne Of course—to t sue a dinner Saturday evening h children and Mrs.| not? Mar ia kre Be home of his parents, Mr of Connecticut. jtween TWO—a 1 ot Charles H. Burnett feattic t i eaiete whieh ‘le ihe nae mi S bts ere talon © | tion of a contract . ‘ informal Dance ' a ae | meet most easily when each ¥ Sigma Nu Fraternity entertained Mr. an Donak! C. Barnes, | ' meet the t h un informal dance at the chap-| with Mr. and Mra. Philip I | only possible Her house Friday evening. motored to Snoqualmic day. | ofas eure s % ® Mr. and Mrs. Warren leaving | }oved, and wh nm retu today for thelr home Boston | heip HIM to the ib wh For Mrs. McNaught |iteee spen@ing a. chore. tenn faye) tab itn (0."he Dotat ‘Mrs. Fred Hudson Baxter gave 8% | atrie y “¢ Mrs. Warren’d rela ormal luncheon for eight in com: | tives ~ © | What is the best wa That n McNaught of | eee | penda on the type of man your } . Ore., this afternoon @t/ sties Vivienne Jarmon returned to| happens to be. the Sunset club. her home in East Sound yesterday| If he is of the “mr t eee * tor spending a fortnight with her| the best r je and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James | certain . make Buffet Luncheon uncle and 1 certal ; ra B Monsieur Lucien Perrot was host ee | srr ALONE Dat a buffet breakfast for sixteen at vate tel HIM ALON his apartment in the McKelvey ye® | for D.C, « terday. Thin is the second of a series |p ——— lef affairs M. Perrot has planned to o- : r give. Ensign Bennett Falknor, son of f bing Mr. 4 Mrs. A. J. Falk une has been stationed in the & | Annual Di recently been transferred to the | Mr. W. W. Percy gave a dinner Saturday evening for the salesmen the Gray, McLean & Perey company, Ment in the Carroll. Favors suiting the individ at the places. of |S: 8. Wyoming a which he does annually, at his apart: |. "Niw ty of each guest were! { Bremerton. oe J rch, who has been York for several weeks, expected home about February 10. Governor Thomas Riggs of Alaska 2 teas and Mrs. Riggs, who have been Dinner Party guests at the Washington for sey Col. and Mrs. W. B. Meister en-| fre oM3 oo Thureday for Wash fertained at their home Sunday |'** ees Right with a dinner for Dr. and Mr Mr. and Mra. Harry Stephenson Guy 5 Peterkin, Mos me Myra eft Friday for Redian ~ - and ee eres he Crabts ol | be gone several months a mare Mr. David Rosenberg, who ha Seri f Inf 1 been the guest of his parents, Mr ves OF informa and Mrs, J. R. Holmes, for some or" / time, will return to his home in Med Dances ford this week The Seattle lodge, No. 7, 1. 0. O eee announces a series of informa! Thi wa vacat n week-end @ances given by the entertainment | the boys at the Moran school, wh committee every Wednesday ¢ they could spend with the at 8:30 at Douglas Dancing acac tive farnilies, and did 1. O. O. F. temple, 10th ave . . Pine st. The first one will be Miss Katherine Hurley of Tacoma next Wednesda; was Miss Mary Dudley Walker's A cordial invitation ts exten to|guest this week-end, coming over Members and friends to attend the I helor Bal” a ee da Birthday Party Mrs. J. E. Chilbe In compliment to Mr M ‘ > o Calif Smith, of Montana, on her birthday t f Mrs. Laura C. Koepf entertained a _ M Pha rena ata umber of guests at her home ngetan. Who, were. Kam » fal Vhillips, are in Ev t at p ent , 1 will ake h ome Y Charity Ball sora t hor f ‘There is something in the name 2 he Charity Ball, which seems to denote es ai & superior occasion—one large and Pray se A, brilliant. Therefore the dance Sat ot; oa urday evening under the auspices of ) t: Montgomer the Seattle Day Nursery which wa: e 0 * given to mako possible the establish-| fre, David G ore Ment of extra nursery units, was just |W fp. Pallard ee ane What it shoulo have been. More|gtaniey Ballard are at the Clark ho than 1,000 tickets were bought in the te] in Los Angeles, where they expect cacy Pr cas sieer — , |t9 Femain for the next two mont in greens for the occasion, and wore ene vcra, ‘There were two or.| Tomato juice, aa well lem chestras to keep the dancers bus ‘one in the ge and one in the din ing room The fortunte tell booth w the popular spot. A large part of Seattle Must now be well acquainted wit the future. And then there was some especially clever interpretive dancing by Irene Phillips, Dorothy Mit and Marjorie Avery Late in the ¢ ng supper werved Mrs. C. H. White was chair man of the dance committee ated © board of the by the exec Day Nursery association The patronesses a given her Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Edgar Ames, Mrs Manson F. Backus, Mrs. Frederic Struve, Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mir fellie Cornish, Mr Casper W Sharples, Mrs. Cecil H. Bacon, Mr A. K. Fisken, M Thomas Greer Mrs. Jesiah ‘Collins, Mra. Leroy Manson kus, Mrs. Frank Water house, Mrs. John Ewing Price, Mre Joshua Green, Mrs. 6 Blaine Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, Mrs. Frederick Bausman, Mre. John Henry Bal linger, Mrs. Frederick Bentley, Mrs Broussais Beck, Mra. Adam Beeler Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, Mrs. John Er ikson, Mrs. Clare Farnsworth, Mrs Langdon C. Henry, Mrs. John ©. Hig gins, Mrs. James D. Hoge, Miss Mar Jorie Miller, Mrs, Bruce Morgan, Mra Albert Charles Phillips, Mrs. Frank Van Tuyl, Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat Mrs, William D. Perkins, Mrs. J. D Lowman, Mrs, Eliza Ferry Lear Mrs. A St Mrs. M. Dona hoe, Mre. N Eckstein, Mre John Collings and Mrs William Crosby. juice, may be used to remove stains from the hands. Peroxide 1 obstinate stains from the Hureson Dowanry 1Ca. ompany Street Floor. Joshua GreenBldg sometimer is be service at a reduced price, and ou are onl elf when deceiving your ou solicit other than the optome trist who places his service nove merchandise basis ure proud of our record reputation 325 Pixe Street Near Fovrrtn. yond reason to expect scien. | n, are Gre y's Lesson Ne. illustrating her idea of the “clinging vine. 1, THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920. by Miss No matter what they may # r tojmasculine men lke the “clinging vine” woman, The whole physical 1t\and mental makeu: man and man cates th man—the tronger anima made for woman t © weaker to depend , fi nd cling to. " A woman w . help HER NTS > the point of anking the ques not to yield, She t THRUST her oi nust not be the to | asker, But th be made to know rj that when t on ask jue she will be ready to his de | arms and turn face for ver | that first kiss that is the swe ‘ Tomorrow will tell how to cling to an} Miss Greeley | " old illusion and still garner a ‘husband this Leap Year. | dren's Orth of time « me “Chrys?” 1 repeated Jane, you are going to do what u are told, for once in your life,” | mid my husband. “You are going | with Morrison. 1 will stay here and hunt up my sister.” | “I ate too, waid Jordan Spence. « I'll make a dash toward Vera m= with the reset of the folks. ¢4 Morrison. “Your been cruising off shore We'll board her around fe a wh wen | you to fetch your sister a walt you're ever going to get is more than | can nee | ete The largest electric sign in the ng some of my men, they are at your rvice,” he concluded Wego it alone” ald Bob to world advertises J n Spence Then they shook ‘ I wa wfully depressed. 1 looked at Bob a long Ume; suddenly a bit of inspiration came to me I pulled his head down and whis | Bob never was a diplomat, but he! knows & romantic plot when he hears | Don Manuel?” he exclaimed. “Jane! Jane! I guess you've fixed thing»—oncoe more ji At Times Square. Broadway | “It's going to be awful hard on Love is hard on all « Bot ‘Love ia a swor * I quoted My words made rdan Spe look up Love is a sword,’” he repeated. (To Be Continued) | CARTRIDGE SILK a The fountains play. the trade mark changes, _ Cartridge wil tv one of the mate. | MM reading alternately WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT. gowns {his nummer. it la extremely DOUBLEMINT and JUICY FRUIT. and the more reason for being than many of Spearmen “do a turn.” during the war to manufacture giant | ’ This sign is seen nightly by approximately pructaic Sek Ave COIs ai 500.000 people. from all over the world. hostesses, Business and cards. — | Ge John F. Miller | S | Ti The John F Miller Relief Corps | wifl meet at the home of th presi. | inane t car committees will have a re.! | port to mak 1d various candidates >| WG aie Bese JUICY FRUIT}? EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. I-MOIDS FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relief from the distress of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Thursday ¢ nee in t ase CLUBS POR TURSDAY hall of the Chamber of ¢ Seattle Progressive Club A beginners’ class is ur Seattle Progressive club meets at Tranization and regietr mn ts open| Federated Club h 232 Ma at the office of the I ernity of |N Subject Hu in Western jw. on Extenaic 44) Washington fe Minded Chil * Mair dren. A tere ab t to a knowledge of the|be pr guage to those rented eee t be ¢ Woman's Educational Club " Woman's Fa jona club w hold regula amine meeting at 3 the m. att Federated Club house. “ Revned Cle p ” evned club meets Tt home of Howard G. Fletcher, corner | o 10 6 Thirty-third 8. and Consumers’ Thrift Movement m. Members are requ t The firet nt eting of tb m-\their donations the Consumer tt ae meet Thureday, Feb- Aspasia Club a 7 Hitorium, a same place and date at 2 5 H. Atwood of Washington, D. ¢ movement © platform of the Lady St DAR what you need Lady D. A. R nd demand quality | Will meet n the club ace fipish and st rooms of 4 mulate producti ted| EB. 8. Eves hoe AR 1 buying 2,4 lie ment KR. BE. M. FE. Club } ¢ home A M. EF. club meets with 1 e A Lampert Teact rn } h y-necond ave, at 2p. m 7 t 1 of the Queen Anne Study Club American home nd urage the Queen Anne tudy club meeta at INnecessa © r married rp. m t the ome of Mr F. | women into ust | Ferree, 2 First ave. N. Practica Rep: cases of profiteering | talk by Mr J. Irv Li th come to your on re sketc G Maupassant,” chairman of the ering commit "Ira B Book review, “The tee: Mra. I P. Dabney, Central aa Numb Mrs. Alan Est building, S¢ 5 ip gi The six committer Y Oi on at Srisgae Hy gg West Side Woman's Improvement and legislative, and each corm enn, i tee will formulate ita pol n Vomar Improvemen i mn and submit th ox I 4 i Dp. m. with Mr A itive committee ‘ ¢ al, 2608 Worty-sixth 8. W jai yin sie ' Study Club uthar int Pn eae 9 Browning Stud b ts with gg AB on ie raga *)Mrv. F. K. Maxh 4530 Universit Dean ry, Elliott 4 bivd ; vd, pom ah ae + +4 t ty W. © wil Woman's Tuesday Club he F war me J iC Woman's Tues club meets with mnasium 4 day.| Mrs, Ralph ©. MeAllaster program. Mrs, Lily Manr at Soeiar perintendent of scientific ter ince Q. A. Circle Child's Conservation ' tion, will be the speaker League oro A. Circle, Child's Conservation Ross Improvement Club ue, Urges all members to attend Ross Impr nent. club meeting at the Congregational this evening at 8 o'clock in ch, Queen Anne and Galer, at house, Third ave. W. and N on| 1:30 p.m, Interesting lecture on fire t. The committee will report on the| Protection by Mr. Stephen Emerson st, grading proposition Fanislo of the Fire Protective asso . ee ciation Member from different | Community Meeting BETH OR ee ey BV ae North Broadw and Denny-Fubr a ink man districts will hold a community LO. F meeting at the Seward school Fri-\. Regular business meeting of the p.m. Communit ne | 140, at m. at Ei ut od 1 David She Nomination of officers will held Craig, followed by a program eee Among the important questions to War Mothers’ League be discussed will “The ed. War Moth League of America 1 Community Club House.” Kvery| meets at the Armory at 8 p. 1 per the district i 1 to be hint $e} | Present Sisters as Aglee Sisters will meet with Mr Annual Meeting of Orthos ‘scott White, 1604 Forty-third N,, for The annual meeting of the Chil-12 o'clock luncheon, Mrs. Robert * an father’s and hang though how of here—and over to the const, | * replied e HEARTS FEATURE IN hat commie f consider Confessions ce “ adn cee see OntTess1 VALENTINE CONTEST ured. wild-eyed pa . ALI 4 4e 1 Mr. Sleeth's eg. of a Bride BY CYNTHIA GREY for me.” tt toh The usual numer of annuat requests from Valentine host- F iiamiial wae ah a ee cases for party suggestions, new and original, are daily find- e . Pn a as opyrighted, 1919, by the Ne ; 1 win: it is the ne Daper Enterprise Ansociatio ing their way to this department. | : } beats working It mattets little whether St. Valentine Day guests be} better than doing: it ®AGER 10 “MAVE Chis, 4 | Children or “grown-ups” —the day is calculated to make them) 0", ve not tor thosawro hme “HOH AND TE REMAIN TO receptive to simple forme of merriment 1 suggestion fora Boln mn is just now tn SEARCH FOK Hick hostess may be found in the familiar game of quoite. | ite prime in Russia Tt starteg « Heart-shaped rings are made of heavy wire, to throw over| 2” 0 beautiful theory of pA ye God ble t Jot Ilthe stakes, These rings are wound with satin ribbon, or red ant und the factory ou Mate youse was ay vow hin crepe paper. Stakes may be chosen and arranged at will. oe workers, @t the expense of Morrison's knew him |“ all other clanne from tha tava of ha language. out.|for instance, one stake may be an upright piece of wood on Ss came 10 bes GG wardly he seemed like a very dirty,;@ pedestal, the whole covered with gilt paper, to represent) tam of a email clique of rabid ag. warthy, wellfed Mexican tme| Wealth, The heart-shaped rings which go over this each\ ‘ators. ruling by fear and by ah oes eon nus " Mr count five points. Then, for a second stake, a tall tin horn| ¥ deapetiam the eeat vere . anh eaen wee jay be set in aw reath of laurel, representing Fame. Hearta| ve ee reamed of ve reher—and Jordar wee ow “The Bolshevis ather is in the auto, Hob, An armor-| looping this horn count ten points. world over today, is the teal Lear it is, sir, If you are ready,| 4 third upright, wound with pink|Who is it that prays that they mob rule by the failures: the ve'll move on per, with the pedestal wreathed|«et another char Oh forceful taking of what all so Chrys?” I exclaimed or roses, may represent Love,|to guess. It is p ke “*t ciet produced for the bene Now, Mr Lorimer will ty-five points are won by each who | Ave nO ree tfor ti. mothers! fit of the shrewd labor fakieg stan to re 1 can’t be yer throwing @ heart this of ‘the country (ax to me his letter) who promise everything to thelp unch for long . knew « And on thru the lint o an one ne tof aura on th | deluded valete, nd who deliver ' , n@ one murach es and ambitions, according to| mothers who had written for clem-| nothing but hunger, rage ang esr < igininality f the hostews.|eney thru ¢ ) an ho! hate ned already toda: nuld the rty be for children, one|have not been f to meet th ‘The great American hobo t» We looked at the detective in Vast| «take to catch their interest might) world alone, that " © hanging,| day is the best local examplé of astonishment be made of white, with a white ¢ nd t © mot » know how the perfect Bolshevint in the ripe The earthquake he said. “It! suspended above it to repre amy for a uth of such a@ flower of his maturity,” topped the fight! L thou, we was | Goodne Hearts kx * this mIght) tender to #tray to evil acts when - — tung on famous, when all of a t 60 pointe a mother’s care i* relinquished that me trom cover, and ran away from |St 509, or may mount higher should | “Hverett” tell w ; the hous oft int bi hostess want the game to ns should freed, and also : = iat ae cent win otha [7G ahowld freed, And aie] lw Mloney’s i was too bu “ arrangements for the evening-| noney and the other had t apie Pah hs ~~ it Awards may be the heartshaped | -phey both v old enough t In s Good Suit of Clothes? poucle ~ jfile . . h v amall fa n ith ou know bet nd poo: it boys ge er, 1 guess , Valeniine Gap danihennce pe mpg ona er Neget Roe’ Ek That ie m question we often have back . one neither money nor beauty. Can he|@sked us. Not only in men's ign I remembered Certeis’ premonition Db sites Grey: On your oe of | tell how the killing of these two boys Menta, but women’s as well The and warning, After thy first. tremors lag - 5 I read an article signed | Wil feed the wife and child of the | usual reply is “Soenéso” is « were over he had insisted that the * Everett,” which aroused |™urdered man, Mr. Linton? No, place to buy, and the Flor earthqu ke was coming 1 wid the - to a high pitch 2 | ceaenent for en ies Sore peerian: = ask tells vou (nat “SoaaG tory—and begged the men to take |} various letters pub my 6 Doar, oe . & g00d place care of Certets |linhed by you concerning the sentence | NOt oo, mee Lad ee Kittoe but ‘real waned thane co i p “Let his own ¢ find him,” said |p Isom White and his pal, =_ ae ts 0 lew allowing f0T | ta-tion. Now you Moerison. “We've got to vamoore,” | ar do believe that it should | the causes o . “bean” Can't you teke n away as a| be change 1 they be sent to some AN EX SERVICE MAN Cherry's tot $ m ood refc chool, where men could customers prisoner ventured Ar « reform ™ . o ¢.8 et @ good sult, overcoat, Ar should I be doing thatt”|0® made of them instead of coffin! year xtiee Grey: Will you please | S t or cong . —— 4 Hers or something worse, for they! oi0\) in your paper just what the 004 wearing apparel for your wife nquired Morr gents, I nly eye WhO HAVE Ot ad ee ee ed there ines OF any of the family, they would ain't dow e et tangled up |e nen t he wot nd if ‘ pt-pt he carnage te : “CHERRY: in Internationa i 1 came 6 8 ie chndoa Selene pew ad much talk about this person or that a 7 ee font phe . : F : ~ ° being a I evint y ve ont 7 eee S Uh ie hv gg ager at SA ONE FOR DEMOCRACY. |¥ new | vamoone I na ‘ seople to talk , If we stay to save the ung [but If those same people wi | It hadn't occurred to me before the Indy, we'll all be in deep,” explained |204 th 4 minute and inquire into} that I didn't know what a Bol preniy o obes “There line from |t2® Ponsible causes of the act they,| shevist was until I attempted to sees ve eres & line From ltoo, might hesitate about making} write an answer to your query j minute, thia hacienda direct to the neat of \their bioodthirety remarks, for had| explanation sounded so | chanéise thia government They wired f0F they been reared without the real vague that I hunted up all of the je of the troops 1 tho tr is on the| mother's care and guid! hand,| magazine articles I could find, |rety on wa 1 t a long way os ed to the werld as were purporting to explain Bolshevism, | Payment System I could hb. elthe © soldiers by poverty, and thus deprived| and decided that I knew leas than | pon. 4 will bo he a inside of two lof the many things that some others| ever about this unpopular tribe. na Se t y « buy. Cherry's Style Shop, hour Now I what you genta|have, and fed on the teachings of a I then sought information from | wide phe a intending to And before you! thousand movies, showing how easy} my fellow companions, from edi- | ag., on ave, bet newer, I'll te u what I'm going |!t wae to kill @ rob, even they) t down t cub reporters. 1 | ison and Spring, over Pig'n to do. I gues that not being a ban.| ith all their glorious qualities might am indebted to Mr. Dana Sleeth, " tt « a Mexica only i bedi being dressed up as one, the best ng I do ln to take my party away from here. I came to Mexica| to keep the peace, not to bring on a/ war, genta.” | | i ! for for her | 250 FEET LONG—70 FEET HIGH MADE UP OF 17.286 ELECTRIC LAMPS 4 CHEWING GUSTY Ty 3} | er yA y Sess Wi wrnued vest 33.2 cot - e(puaaes _ AS rier ilgaa bl Pe teh Lady dhlilts Lor a , haere mess Ve Pe Tt