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- tf YTTISH, BUT NEVER KITTENISH, | By CYNTHIA GREY nr] 4 to shoulder his respons Office Phone, Main 600, home, in Medford. | th ’ 7 D ; ban Informal Luncheon Reception for Chamber Hann eae Gan nice! Soucia ieamenee If YOU D MAKE THAT ey ROPOS Me ay thighs tie eothg to Si ace Ds ‘ soy, 1 wens and Theatre Party of Commerce Heads. eft week for her home in gait SAYS MOST-BESUITED GIRL everything on the mo Yow, the | mee a a readers oouhd. gun 4 re: fornia good old fashioned Dear Miss Grey Regarding the| ba movies these da ure about the |’ recipe for. th Mrs. Cecil H. Bacon w ie an For the pres ead of the Cham ce ; Nv Setieest Jancheon at the Sunset club | ber of Commerce, Mr. 8 edare - . | only amusement the common people taffy that our ndmothers used to ; day afternoon, followed by 4 |and the retiring president Ru Mr. and Mrs, Thoma doaux can afford, and believe me I like) make, one that does not call for metre ee at : rpheum Marsond, & recent es will {and son, Mr. Russell ¥ ux, who good talent in them, Pray tell at syrup and one that will not turn to \ og ee be given this evenir Ma ‘ay! bogeal pide een for the would a movie be like if they were sugar OLD FASHIONED, Pm sonic temple beginning at § o'clock he end of je ween mi without a plot or anything to ‘Two cups of sugar, % cup mall Luncheon by here will be a series of entertain oo Oy | eating . ta ep Ss is entre Will e's ser of entertain-| tins Marion Lane left yesterday make them interesting, I for ¢ . 2 tablespoons utter. 'Mrs. Stinson eee oorus a concert by the{for California to spend the next| hope the B, of C. stays away for) Put the butter into kettle; whee Se ard Stimson wit) [Commerce che cone tgp age AN Ah ee good melted, add sugar and vinegar, és Charles Willard Stim Shrine band, banjo numbers by Mr.| three, mor hs visiting relatives an tir until sugar is dissolved, * at : af ae meme been Regarding the recent murders dis-| itterwards occasionally... Boll cussed in your column it seems to Juneheon at her y t j if =< Mr. Willlam J. Smith is chairman|, Teut. Beatty, Lieut. Hoover and) |Lieut. Kirkland came over from| to attend the until, when tried in col me as tho the rage people do not) mixture will become brittle, vderstand the laws of the countr Turn on = buttered. plage r state, We live aceording to the, ool, Pull, and cut same as Mo- of the entertainment committee of the Miss Beryl Keith Chamber's member council which ar mertor aterd: verformance of “The Auctioneer” at “ ” t i ranged the complete reception pro- |? laws, don't we The ju ried Mi caus cnn \Entertains gram. ‘The women's reception com. |the Metropolitan, and were the house Garrison and adjudged her insane oan | Miss Rery! Keith entertained six pe comp Leroy Manson | of Mr. ant rs. Daniel Kel-| nd that settles that case so far a Dear Miss Grey: I have read the teen of her gir! friends informally at Backy Mrs Carman, Mr <é the law is concerned, An entirely jetters you have published about Ghe home of her parents, Mr. and | Kate Meec! Miss Almina | ii00 ap » ay different jury tried the Kverett boys | tom White, 6o Tam sending: mig Mrs. W. C. Keith, Saturday evening. George, Mrs etcham Tripp |," ins tary anne ge Me on.) and found them guilt ich sett tan ae cee and Mrs. Mary E. Swanstrom kane, will arrive the end of nex thor 1 cane t be ov -6 week to it Miss Katherine Jerome. tried ure supposed If your readers had gone thru the. For Mrs. Hole Fike: Commish Sahoo ee et pRUPPored | criple experience I have been ealle nf s. G, Alston he Cornish Schoo Mr. and Mrs Hi, Madden left Ruth arrison also, are better off |ed upon to do in the past two years, erapece of Mra, G. Alston hare. -wttt ie tl they would not waste thelr pity on out of this world for |they could do, but the Garrison is insane nwood entertained | ‘T . large meeting in| yesterday for California on a short the good jes of bridge at her the Fr “| tomorrow morning at )Mrs, W. W. ¢ fwith three ts apartment in the Pennington says Ruth | this murderer ptember last I the White # brother killed by a boy of 17, and e it will be three years the 2d of April k & Nelson auditorium | trip. 10 o'clock eee which all who are interested in Mrs. James Mills Eagleson, who is boy must hang and the other one go ; erernoon. re a Cornish school are urged to attend, |expected in Seattle this week to at |to prison for life, and th: ms | Since m ther was killed by & boy abel final, so why all this uproar of 19, and they were both young i. WHEELER. |men, knowing what they were doini One killed my brother for money i» E ‘ _ | buy @ girl pretty clothes, and the Miss Grey: My husband and) other boy saw father with @ large ; leg eater hry Shae tle amount of money. Now can you xd cols er woman Who | understand why I believe the world making @ fool out of him;)\.’ petter off rid of such people as is blind, so they #a White? HL A > Miss Cornis will speak and there|tend the wedding of Miss I Informal Luncheon at a| Will be other talk Martin and Mr, Dominte Br s. . & Frye was hostess 4 ee Nat her home in Walla Walls ae See intormal luncheon at her home a mit ke daha th ee” To Give Rec Oe ‘ Confessions ofa Bride meross Lake W ashington this after ep ion epee. and Dance Mrs. Edgar Franklin Frost, who Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association i ahs has been visiting her husband's par A " 9 is only For Miss Alice Lovell saisae a Peana Moameried dnt il ee ie eee i IT WAS SO LIKE DADDY LORIMER TO ete ie eas In compliment to Miss Alice Lo | wast, Mr. and M Robert Mills Ev- | pridgy M J. B. Fros' “ft 8 | “1 rs have a baby to support and he ee yell, Miss Virginia Cook's guest, Mrs. ans will give a reception and dance F te a Gold Rar ee ae DEFY ALL MEXICO é contributes nothing to us do you Dear Miss Grey: Can you please Henry Philips entertained infor | ar the Women’s University club Sat . +e | | P a know what that means tell me how to take rust from @ malty at tea in her apartment at the yraay evening Mrs. Stuart Van Rensselaer Hook Daddy Lorimer sat stiffy in afsuch a tremendous personality?’ I i : Mi [Bade aes gfe white crepe de chine waist? ee Broadmore this afternoon. : o ete : er is convalescing from her recent |corner of the auto. For the first}asked myself. My answer to my| ‘Be the pur UD ete 8 ee ey A Alsonoe Or WAC Onae ba Lighthouse for the Blind | siness time in his strenuous life he found|own question was Greeley, who posed for this|¥o" Bive him a divorce or get ses Moisten the stains with fresh Luncheon for ae | bi h . on t fused 1 fretting and! yj 7 bs vecioa , har from) jemon juice and then rub salt on J ‘The Lighthouse for the Blind will! yee trerry Hollie and von, Jack, | et Unable to cope with circum y not fussing and fretting and | picture. marrying? them. Repeat this until th » Jack.! stances but from his defiant atti:| wearing himself out over petty ery sorry to way that I was s0| hee dimppeared. Sons Miss Steers hold a business lunch Sun. |, : nat the Sun-| tert Monday for California to spend Te atten Leis Steers an honor |set club Monday at 12:20, followed bY | the next two months visting in Ban | ‘ude 1 could see that his spirit had/things. ‘Character is cumulative.’ LOVE LESSON NO. 2 s to think he was on a] to let it remain over night if the ee ew H. White, president | lection of officers in the afternoon. | Francisc tae Me not been broken by the misfortunes) And men and women, when they BY EVELYN GREELEY ar everything I heard| stain is persistent. a ue Ladies’ Musical club, and the Hollis will join tt His trials had been| grow old, are beautiful or ugly sidommpeinie (ELE a eramsttis ta? Stas “f -Cn: taeaiee Se lcre acd board of the club gave| The annual meeting of the Lig Maer 2a rst I had disappeared | hateful or lovable, according as they| rom time imfnemorial man has/ until the words came from his own| 7, 1T WITH PORK ‘@ handsome luncheon for fourteen for the Blind ger bts Mr Erckenbrack will leave,|in a most unaccountabt hrys| have builded all the days of their| (in theory at least) been the pursuer, | lips A REAL KRAU ‘at the Rainier club yesterday after lay morning at 10 o'cloc February 10, for Rio Js », where had dropped out of just as lives.” and woman the pursued. A great Do not get a divorce. As long If some member of your family the Frederick & Nelson audit as you are this man's wife you he has be Shipping | mysteriously; then Bob had van jdy Lorimer hadn't treated! many me © to cling h 1 1 é does not like weiners, have c many men like to cling to this ilu can compel him to support you noon. Miss Steers left today for Tacoma one The president, Mrs. Frederick Bent janramickive.: dink. lacunae ley, gave a resume of the y and children. will, Join. him | ‘*" dear mother just right, I remem-| sion, (Of course, between you and| as well as your baby. Consult |backbones with the kraut. Cook ork, and Miss Matgaret Hult Daddy had been forced to accept! bered, but in everything else he had| me, dear girl, he isn’t at all, becat the “Juvenile. court ‘authorities, linem im the oven and {Gakic ‘ w » in about two months Beta Theta Pi Formal superintendent, explained the details n about two month Beta Omega of Beta Theta Pi fra-|of the work. The five trustees whose | Mirs. Ole Larsen and two children fernity will entertain with a formal terms expire this year were ree left last week for California to be| His hildren had been kidnaped by nificent poise. His experiences expla all of the| moved honestly and openly and di-| jt is the business of women to get| or 4 first-class attorney, as to | and it was a plausible one. | rectly, Nothing could upset his mag-! mates for ourselves, and we have| how you may compel your hus- little odor to annoy one. at _ cl RAR SIRE ER learned how to attend to that), dancing party at the Elks’ club, Feb- i Seence ee ee ern hoo gone about six weeks Mexican outlaws, a revolutionary the hacienda had tried his soul but! na wo, i¢ you would help to bring ruary 20, at 8:30 o'clock i oon Ore Seok Basen ra ides David oe 9 gang at War with the Mexican gov-| he was still its master | that lover of your's to the point of | The patrons and patronesses will las. 1“ . Miss Mar Huteson {s con-|ernment and having no nnection! The sound of our voices brought p | suggesting that life without you is a . Beck, | Whitcomb. ee Bre. Cee con -- — a ens |Valescing from her recent illness whatever with the inhabitants of the him from a deep reverie. He step-| Sun blank void, why DON on . : and ide. , re ) hacienda! That was the lie he had| ped from the auto and hurried to Awxious Pops wl qiremper, Mr. and] Bride-to-Be Honored Mr. M. J. Costello lett Thursday | been told. He had no idea that the|mect us with an exclamation of| ANXIOUS TO LAND HIM! At least don’t let him see that you are. Don't be repellant, but don’t be too for ward, A girl falls in a man’s estima rs. Dallas V. Halverstad, Mr. and a: aaitens Me, Pauk ono shart Uoatnees trie H. A. Fieager, Mr. ‘and Mrs,|,,70 compliment | Miss Fannie Pri- Paul on @ short business tri. | inan whose guest he was, his former - af Carl | Surinaky gave a charmingly ap-|_ Mrs. Mitchell Coutts ts spending a Duxiness partner and best friend, fy son! My son" he sald. “My Gould, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Elmore, | jointed luncheon at the Northold few days in Victoria with Mrs. Angus Was actually at the bottom of the | children!’ He enclosed Bob and m | tion when she shows herself at every Capt. and Mrs. Luther R. Gregory |}. qhuraday. Invitations were lim-| Stewart. Mrs. Coutts, with her sis. | plot teis might conspire to up-|in a single embrace, then he shook | oocaaion more than anxious for his |) nd Mr. Arthur Loveless. {ted to the intimate friends of the |ter, Miss Doris Mitchell, will leave set nations but he would never harm hands with Morrison as if that! attentions. Be a little coquettish Joy af y Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Carl ° 4 honor guest A basket of spring ‘he | dle of the month on a trip bh friend So Daddy Lorimer! genial ntleman alone were re-lnut not “kittenist At the Sunset Club blossoms centered the table, and cor. to ¢ fornia, <oaute believed sponsible for the recovery of the) qi oy 14 Beginning at 3 o'clock tomorrow) sages of violets and roses were at Kidnaping, however, was the | foolha but precious pair. Archer ne things most appreciated | Mrs, Kenneth Smith, of New York, each place Pyne Harold enry pet who 1s tol rashion of the day in Mexico.|and Spence he _ gree alieat beng vast a that " hires 4 pea! tl nset club on| ° appear with the Seattle Symphony | \° x ear oi pe et ba , \ ob ege | to Bet ve gir! who is hard to Sonne Weitere Sree p. Pepchclogiont | 7% Charge of Tea Shop Orchestra, will arrive in Seattle, | Naturally th Hon Jar: r Lor urse F ser gale te . oer! ®° | becomes in the eyes of the man who ¥ jin i February 12, and will be the guest|™er might conclude that he him-| chums for years—and then his eyes). ¥.4 ner the most desirable of all VBtandpoint.”| Hostesses: Mrs.) ang Pirst Hill Guild of the Chil r ed the path we had fot a 7 1A. ve ‘st juild of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Bentley self was in danger of being carried question: e¢ path we had tl them f { ey ap oa 4 etal and Mrs. Samuel A-| dren's Orthopedic hospital has | during the week. off with a price on’ his head. It | lowed. an Pele il gt le iia i if eee charge of the tea shop today, with | eee was so like him to remain on the| Bob put his hand on his father’s! ‘mnere ig a lesson here for Bi ss |Mra. 1. ©. Lens in charge, assisted | Judge and Mra. Frederick Brown, |;round. It was like him to defy ail arm aon r you. Be ssisting at Reception by Mrs. L. T. Dickinson, Mrs. J. W -) : ’ . nice to him, and be ready to say ¥ ‘ |Goduin, Mrs, He Ratcholor, Mrs. 7,/.if, 8nd Mra. F. M. Dudley, Mr. and) Mexico, those in authority as well) “Spence and I are going to find | when he says: “Will you?”—but un Following the wedding of Miss Ras Bog ’ Pepiow | Airs: George T. Myers and Mr. and) ay the 57 varieties of political power | her," he said gently. “Believe me, |i, says it, make him do the pur 1} |H. Featherstone, Mrs. C. A. Peplow , , , euen ter land Mrs. W. A. Wiley plow | Mra. HB. Earling spent the week-| outside of the xovernment. It was|Dad, if Chrys is allve, we'll find| suing and let him know that if he one eee like him to remain where his dear|her. You are to escort Jane and|wants you, he'd better be quick Victory Club’s Miss Muriel Linder, of Sultan,/0m¢S had disappeared, with the ran-| Archer to the coast.” about iti . “ | spent thé week-end with her parents,|#0m money ready. There was in| Daddy Lorimer made a quick | Neat Dance Mr. and Mrs. George Linder. | his attitude, as be sat in the auto,| gesture of dissent. Bob tapped his p cee F. ‘Ernenwein, . ‘The Victor ’ a * {still in ignorance of the fact that| father’s wrist to emphasize the re-| ry club's next dance en) | Mrs. George Sutherland of | 2:1) he tomorrow evening in the Ma-|_ Captain and Mra. Charles George | Rob and I had been found, a stolid| mainder of the plan. | couver, = eo | Saag sonic temple. Campau's orchestra | Roemer left Sunday for San Fran-| indifference to the seen and unseen| “Archer is out of It. He needs a} eens se. Wabraushek, | Will play, with the additional feature |cisco, where Captain Roemer will be/ forces of evil which surrounded] nurse. For God's sake get him and Taig na the coffee wens will be] of, two songs. “Wonderful Pal” and eatined on the U. A.B Unaign. “Thien, |Jane aboard the yacht as soon as TA. Shull and Mrs. M. J.|,Dreamy Alabama,” sung by Mr.} 10) oive Kerry, who has been; I thought as Bob and I ran to|you can. Morrison can’t help you| i 7] “Mrs. Smith’s little girl came in today ; thy. seni» - | <isiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer |ftect him, that Daddy Lorimer, bet-|after he gets you to the coast. He| } TO DYE ns ; } . } ; and asked for a loaf of American-Maid + Bread,” said the Grocer. FUN FOR WOMEN one — Stimson and Dr. and Mrs, Walter|ter than any one I had ever known, | has a lot to do in Mexico besides | “How do ike it?” To Entertain D.A.R. | | Moore, leaves today for her home in! could honestly quote guarding the Lorimer clan. W | I pdt fo mother like it? | Mrs. Edmund Bowden will enter- Portland AERC | “Tam the master of my fate, |may need him to help us rescue “Diamond Dyes” Turn Faded, the chapter house committee of Mrs. Russell Hubbard White wit!| 1.2m the captain of my soul.” | Chrys, you know | Old Apparel into New | “Fine,” she answered. “Mother bought Bb Rainier chapter, Daughters of American Revolution, at lunch-| Mrs, James S. Holmes has ‘Wednesday, at her home. There sites business meeting in the epee Mrs. Hyland Elliott Holmes, who) xr. Jack Carrigan left last evening Gamma Phi Beta Dance has been ill for the past month, is|¢47 sin Francisco, to be gone about | gevoer rity will en.|ooRvalescing at her home. Gamma Ph! Soro! * . Yertain with an informal dance at] yee Geel! H. F “How can a human being acquire (To Be Continued.) | leave Thursday for Portland, to be| _ “\the guest of Mr. and Mra. ¥. S.| turned from California where she | Wison for the next week. Mr. ‘white | | a loaf of this bread and quit baking at had been for the past six weeks | will Join her there later. home.” Hair which refuses to wave or be-| give a new rich, fadeless color to any : ocme kinky when curled on a hot| fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, Washin, Association for Health |!70" will stay in curl a long time if|cotton or mixed goods—dresses, American-Maid has cered many two weeks. | wie Efficiency waved at night on an fron and al-|blouses, stockings, skirts, children's a wenen of bouedelin eee Miss Jessie Hoover, special agent |lowed to hang in the wave overnight. |coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. a _ 8 a con, who is in the} JM and children, | ‘ ie chapter nouse Friday evening.” | ,2f- Coal H; Bacon, who je tn the etre, win Maury and childres for the oe artment of agriculture,| If curlers are used, the hair should| The Direction Book with each Jabout a fortnight | pal speaker at a meet-/he taken from the curlers at least | Package tells so plainly how to Dia | 4 rents, Judge and Mrs. Stephen|ing of the Washington Associa Regular Dance at | hie : no |Chadwick, left. yesterday for thelr |for Health and Tificiency, held Mon, \tW® hours before dressing it eagle ote fa 0 haa i Red Cross Tea Room PE weg Bs a ba ni 7 ete Tae | home in Winlock ~~ an the ¢ y rooms of the} If the hair is left mbed after |can not make a mistake e ’ % | : Chamber of She out-/!t is curled, it becomes dry and well} To match any material, have drug- ‘The régular dance at the Red|ter-in-law, Mrs. Cecil H . re x17, amber sist show you * GHA Dee" Goi | S tl ‘Cross Tea Room will be given this|turned to their home ima POLICE Ww OME lined the nec ave, and may ist show you “Diamond Dye" Color | eat e = % Don't worry about perfect results. [peace HAIR Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to ampaign to|aired while in the Pipvenins. Sunday night | Unbecoming uniforms and strenu h the public great impor- stay curled for days. Card. see ee rin coasterts Guty win vo.{OUt MOTH have not daunted the po |'Rc* ot mUK An fOOd Oe, . Mr. Calvin Brainerd Cady will re-| jcewome They have be-| 44%, Sovernme nt for the puri 9 r erican Dinner Dance te Fiteday tron New York |Hcewomen of London. They have be-|aivision of the department of agri cal A wa ini | come a permanent figure in the street| culture, she will ¢ shipyards Dallt 4,098: merchant ' vee ‘Theta Xi fraternity entertained| where he has been holding a master) a More Milk) with a dinner dance for twenty-five|class of thirty p |}ife of that city, and the waiting list | campaign here inning May 1 sels of 3,891 tons. couples @t the Tennis club Saturday | ee jof applicants is reported to be grow oe marcas PACT, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Washburn, | ing CLUBS FOR WEDNE | Progressive Thought Club Progressive Thought club will Opportunities ortunities YOUR DOLLAR IS JUST AS BIG [Sat Harvard avenue nortiy Business or the ess } THE PRICE IS JUST THE SAME Priced the same as before the war, during the war, and Tso pom. followed by nomination |} And Spending of Less } { officers for the coming year, At ) p. m. the meeting will be open lto guests, the speaker to be an nounced later. Native Daughters CHERRY CE after the war, Native Daughters of the Pioneers This { es of Washington will meet at the Y.|onen not elon ae Avent treats W. C. A. for cafeteria lunch at 1\°P alone to those with money, CRESCENT : BAKING POWDER | | p.'m. Business meeting at 2 p, m,|PUt to those with but a few dollars in the Blue room ready cash, cee For Cherry's remarkably easy West Seattle Art Club monthly terms of payment will make ttle Art club meets with it possible for you to avail yourself Let l= Forty-| of all the splendid buying opportuni * ties now open in fashionable apparel ft mpressionism,’ . A. B. Swain women and misses, , One cupof Carnation Milk plus one cup of water makes two cups of rich, wholesome milk | vee | ‘There tx almost no limit to the| ie . f ki | ‘ania ae ae nd ; rabid bs wade the of ‘ that is just right for cooking. Altrutstic cl 8 with buastiy reprewented te 101s: sbes makes new friends every day. Itisa 5. Thomas 3 Twelfth avenue | of Cherry's northeast, at 1p. m. | It is truly the most unique and fe iaict ehelal tad most important sales event of th Ionia Social club meets at 2 p.m mee Srvenieee oH. in the card rooms of Masonic| Cherry's Style Shop, 207 temple. building, over Pig’n Whistle, on Sec-| see {ond ave., between Madison and West Queen Anne P-T. ring sts «ular meeting of the West Q. A A. will be held in school at p. m. Every mother should present r Mrs. Kenneth Smith discuss i, orming Habits” tor School orchestra will fur. If the recipe says “cream,” use, Carnation undiluted. Use it this way also in coffee, in cocoa and on desserts. It whips'too,! / flufily. Buy Carnation Milk’ regularly from your-grocer., -+ coy thrift purchase, not so much for its reasonable price as for its quality. Crescent rises in the oven, the house- wife can mix cakes and biscuits when convenient, knowing the dough will rise to perfection if placed in the oven hours later. the s children. nish music and there will be tea and a social hour, Write for Free Recipe Book, Carnation Milk Products Co., Seattle, Wash. Rainier Beach Woman's C1 | Rainier Beach Woman's club will |meet at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. | AB fq@ Crescent makes sweeter, lighter bak- |B. B, Moser, Mrs. C, L. Thompson Sor puR UTELY ; Sees ings. will speak on the “Early Days in the Wont.” Program in charge of 25c for 1 pound Se B® Orr ae ‘yin 6 ‘ $1.00 for 5 pounds 2 506 Pastors’ Aid Society MAYOR C. B, FITZGERALD Pastors’ Aid society of the Univer. Mayor Fitzgerald will be the |sity Presbyterian church will meet |] Presiding officer at the graduat- |with Mrs. R. S. Bunker at 1521 Ra ing exercises of Wilson's Modern venna blvd. at 2 o'clock Wednesday | Business College, Masonic Tem- afternoon, Business of importance, plo, Fins street and Harverd ave- | . nue, Thuraday evening, Mebruary | ROAD SIGNS, showing distance | Sgtiyhi20s. Me Kitzweraid attend in county-city building, were ordered SS ALL GROCERS Carnation From Contented Cows CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington ed Wilson's College in 1900. placed on all county roads Monday || ercises. The public is invited to the ex- by county commissioners,

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