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| Seattle | Society | Miss Darthea Sharples Will Wed Mr. William Lewis on August 10; Mr. and Mrs. Bebb Din- ner Hosts. AND MRS. CASPAR WISTAR SHARPLES formatly announce the engagement of their daughter +) Darthea, to Mr, William Curtis Hill D Wewis, son of Mr. and Mrs, William ‘ Lewis, of Seattle, The wedding I take place August 10 eee ' Dinner at University Complimenting their son and @aughter, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Bebb of New York city, and also to com pliment Captain William Trideaux, U. 8 N. Mr, and Mrs. Charles H | Bebb will entertain with a dinner at the University club this evening ee Assistants Chosen for Farewell Tea | Miss Miriam Youetl, who ts leav ing soon to take up soctological im Astoria, has chosen her as ts for the farewell tea she is at her home Wednesday aft Presiding at the urns will ‘be Mra. Frank P. Dow, Mrs, William J. McDonald, Mrs. Paul Cone and Mrs. Walter Madigan ‘Assisting will be Miss Alice Louise McDonald, Miss Dorothy Bhriich. f Louise Ehrlich, Miss Dolly Fanner, Missy Thelma Herald, Miss Dingle, Miss Bonnie Mo » Miss Gladys Deere, Miss MacDonald, and Miss Q Price. | Woodland Breakfast at ‘ mer Home . and Mrs, Edward T. Verdi en- &@ group of Seattle friends a@ charming woodland breakfast their summer home at Three Tree Sunday morning. Twelve enjoyed their hospitality. eee Bre Nuptial Affairs for Miss Gates limenting Miss Louise Gates, Marriage will take place on ‘ evening, July 30, Miss Ma- Leghorn will be hostess at a cheon given at her home on d afternoon, July 27. Tuesday, July 26, Miss Jessie Will entertain with a luncheon Bt the Women's University club. rr eee Luncheon Will tment Mrs. Wilson _ Sixteen quests will be entertained Mrs. P. E. Sands at a bridge she ts giving Friday after. complimentary to Mra Peter of Sacramento, the house of Mra. J. Claude Moore. “Luncheon at Sunset Club With Mrs. William Pitt Trimble Mrs. George A. Hurd of New as or Mrs. bent os Send for a luncheon at the Sun club on Wednesday afternoon. eee ‘edding Anniversary ted Celebrating the tenth anniversary their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark entertained with a eharm- dinner at their home Saturday . Twenty-six guests attended dancing formed the later amuse- Bridge Tea f D. W. Sentt will entertain & bridge tea at her home Wed ¥ afternoon, honoring Mrs. Wilson, gt Sacramento. ee iss Mann Honor Guest vu & N., takes place Wednesday evening in Barnabas’ chapel, Mrs. Sproul, Frederick N., entertained today with a delightful luncheom at the Rainier club. ee Informal Tea on Tuesday Afternoon Miss Virginia Wiley and Miss Ma- Fion Wiley will entertain with an in- formal tea at their home, Tuesday afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock. ‘They will be assisted by Miss Achsa Lou Powell and Miss Elizabeth Lee. eee “Drop In” Luncheons at Women’s University Club ‘The college “drop in” luncheons at the Women’s University club for this Week are announced as follows: Mon- day, Alpha Gamma Delta entertained; ‘Tuesday will be the day for Kappa Kappa Gamma, The Gamma Phi Beta luncheon planned for Wednes- day has been canceled, Friday will y be Mount Holyoke day, and Saturday a Smith college. Luncheons will be ‘Served at 12:30 o'clock. . . . ®ost-Nuptial Dinner Next Monday evening, July 25. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broderick will compliment Mixes Charlotte Mann and Ensign Ralf Dougluss Baker, U. 8. N., with a dinner at the Boule- vard Inn. This will be a post-nup- tial affair, as the honor guests will | sd have returned from their wedding trip, and the dinner will ‘4 their departure for California, where F they will make their home. ‘ One Dead, Three Are | Injured in Accident a COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho, July 18. q William Chamberiain, 17, died here Saturday night, following an auto accident inewhich three other young men were seriously injured, George Miller suffered a broken nose, bad cuts and bruises, Samuel Norman is said to have received internal in Juries, while the Coeur d'Alene hospital with a broken co bone. OMAHA, Neb.-Mortimer A, De Peyster, “millionaire bum," says at midnight, August 10, he'll walk out of hotel and give $100 to cach of first 8 pervons he meets, ‘Clubs t Helghty Lit a plenic at the Hie ut Richmond E day, July 19 | see | Aiki Review | No, 69, W | the Macoabees, will mee! evening at 8 o'cloek in the precede | forman McQuaig is in| hall | Women's Century Clu | Kntertained The board of truw an’s Century club ar of Mra, KE. 8 Ingraham ¢ try i Sound ay. July boat that leaves Galbraith 9:30 o'clock 4 of to | Queen Anne Ciret vation League Queen Anne circle of t Conservation league wil! |nie din at Alki beach jevening, July 19 their children invited see Seattle Lodge No, | The members of ttle 7, Degree of Honor Prote clation, will entertain w gressive whist party at 8:0 Evergreen hall, Arcade bu freshments will be served, bers and their friends are attend. | | eee AR. ‘The A. F M. B. at the home of Mrs. 422 MoGraw st. at 2 p eee m Order Seattle court ranth. Neen meeting at § p the Masonic temple. Jonia Sogial club will party Wednesday at The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kingston.—Por-|“""'" “22 ™ |, trait by James and Merrihew. D. A. & Pienie Personal eared ot ne Mrs. Phebe E. Clark of Nashville, Tenn., president of the T. K. & N Amarant 1 the guests of Mra Ella J. Rice for a few days. eee Misa Elien Chambertin, of Port land, Ore, who has been the guest of Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Crockett for the past two weeks, is now visiting tion, Tuesday, home in Puyallup, They Tacoma on the 9 o'clock versity of Washington. eee eee Mrs. Edwin Stanton of, Los An Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Charles geles fs spending the summer in Se-| Johnstone left Saturday by motor for attle as the guest of her mother,| Hayden Lake, where they expect to Mrs. Amelia Carey. remain for a fortnight. Sok % eee Pasadena, organizer and lecturer fo: tonal W. C. T. OU. auspices of the City Fed the Union. eee Mr. and Mra. John C. Higgina re- turned Friday from a short trip to Portland, Spm Card party. Mrs. Frank Elkins of Vancorver, ° oe B. C., arrived Thursday to be the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8S. Frye at thelr home in East Mra. F. A. Frederick ts the guest Seattle. of Mra. W. A. Shannon at her sum-|Pythias hall, Third ave, and Virginia idee her home, Shannon-on-Chelan, on/|st. Dancing for members and friends. Mr. Kevin Henehan returned tast| Lake Chelan, eee week from the University of Penn- oe"e 1. 0. EB. Club sylvania, to spend the summer with Dr. J. C. Moore and Mrs, Moore, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. with their house guesta, Mr. and Mra. Henehan. On his way home he at-) Peter Wilson, of Sacramento, spent tended the Theta Delta Chi con-| the weck-end at Mount Rainier, vention in Chicago. eee eee Mr. and Mr Roy Page Ballard Miss Helen Courtney of Grand |arrived home last week from a mo Rapids, Mich., ts the summer guest }tor trip to California, of Mra S. W. Barker, see eee Mr. Hervey Lindley Kitchen, of Miss Margaret Butcher left Satur.| Long Reach, Cal, is visiting Mr. day for a three weeks’ visit at Colo Waiter Crockett for a short time rado Springs. eee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chester and son Vernon have returned from a year’s stay in Ilinots and are domi- ciled at 1008 W. Blaine st. cee Miss Margaret and Miss Mary George left Wednesday for Vancou ver, B. C, where they will be the guests for three weeks of Mrs. H. L. ‘Bodwell and Mra. A. E, Griffin. ADDITIONAL CLU been postponed . Annual Picnic Instead of at Alki beach, ously of the Adele M. Fielde Parl $750 Damage When Beacon Home Burns Fire, starting on the roof of the residence of BE. Paine, 3211 Beacon ave. at 6:15 a. m. Monday, damaged [the building to the extent of $750, and forced Paine and his family to flee to the street. Paine had just started a fire tn the te Be kitchen stove when the Names broke Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayley and/ out on the roof. family and Dr. and Mrs. Harry F.| yfost of the contents of the build Packard and little son are spending | ing were saved, The building was summer Agate Point, 0D | insured for $500 Bainbridge island. Fire Marshal Bringhurst, after in- me vestigating the’ fire, stated that it Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Howe, of| was caused by a defective flue, Ketchikan, Alaska, are visiting - friends in tho city. Miss Ruth and Miss Rhea Hous- ton left today for Star Lake, to be land park on Friday. An ‘The regular monthty tea Seattle chapters of the P. RALPH BO McABER, former Broadway high and U. of W, stu- dent, admitted to New York bar. Medicine Chest for 20 Years tare’s Remedy, A Their I’ is characteristic of folk8| oes turtner and does more than any after they pass the allotted “three | laxative on the market today. The score years and ten,” to look back | thousands of letters from users have con that re gone and | vinced me that the | «them over. I find ne, frequently drift ay for twenty-five yeu «| crease its dose |My knowledg | sults what was then known only a#| pmnon, Dr. Lewis’ Medicine for Stomach, Liver | tt for . Caused me to have great faith and Bowel |in Nature iy from the very first. For many years while 1 was porfecting| ang now as I find myasit nensl | 4 now aw I find myself nearing the a my formula I studied and investigated | when I must bow to the inevitable a laxatives and cathartica on the mar- | and became convinced that their main fault not that they did not act | om the bowels, but that their action was | br sider than In whe tell of hank or older . who tell of having used [too violent and drastic, and upset the| Nature's Remedy for ten. vitteck “end systera of the user; which was due toltwenty years, and how they and thele the fact that they were not thorough | children and grandchildren have been [enough in thelr action, some aimply act-| benefited te it ing on the upper or small intest | white others id act only on the lower | It I & consoling thought, my friends, or large intestines, a t they almost | man at my age to feel that Invariably produced ® habit requiring | !* own nuccess, one has done so |avementea ‘doves ‘or his fellow man. My gre | ed that @ preparation to pro | the best effect must first tone the I | then act on the stomach and entire mentary system. If this was accompliah |e: the inedicine would. produce omit | but thorongh elimination of the waste | without the usual sickening sensations, | |and make the user feel better at once. After experimenting with hundreds of | different compounds, I at last perfected formuia that is now known an Ne- od at Bolivar, Mo., making and nelli vegetable compound to my friends and | customers. of medicine and the re Ko to another life, my greatest pleasure | In to wit each day and read the letters that each mail brings from people as old intac | tion, my greatest happiness today, ts the knowledge that tonight more than one million people will take a Nature's Reme- dy (NR) Tablet and will be better, | healthier, happier people for it. 1 hope you will be one of them, A. H. LEWIS, Pres.| NE CO., Mo. Tomorrow Alright Cet a25*° Box THE iS FOR TUESDAY wet Heights Literary Club Alki Review No, 59 across of Child's Conser hold a All members and . ME, Club club will meet Oo. ©. Order of Ama Will hold an important buat m, Tuesday in ‘The member the the members of Rainior Daughters of the American Revolu at @ pienic at her from there take the stage to Puy will luncheon at Moves’ cafeteria, sched. uled for Tuesday, to be given under Elliott Bay Camp Etiett Bay camp, Modern Wood. eee men of America, at the Knights of L. 0. E club at Woodland park at noon. Picnic. Hostess, Mra, J. KE. Stevens. Bring fork, spoon and cup. eee Golden Era Club The meeting of the Golden Eral| meeting at club scheduled for Wednesday at the | home of Mrs. J. W. Stanchfleld has announced, the annual picnic Procedure club will be held at Wood: | cific Coast Oto Ophthalmological so is extended to all old members and | & morning sexsion at city hospital, at friends to attend the picnic, eee P. E. 0. Sisterhood Banking Hours SEATTLE STAR club will w to Be the Wom be guests her coun 19, Take 8 dock at he Child's vc Tuer 7 lodge No. Clive ABHO ith a pro Jock in jiding. Re. and mem invited to 7) Frisbee, h of ve a card Masonic “the walk” at Atlantic City. —) | The rag cat is the thing. Poodle dogs, pet monkeys, snakes |and teddy bears have all taken a back seat while the pet rag) cat has the boardwalk. Here are two of them on parade on terhood will be held on Thursday aft ernoon, in the Frederick & Nelson grill room, from 2 to 6 o'clock. eee | entertain chapter, Blite Rebekah Lodge The Women's auxiliary to Elite Rebekah lodge, No, 134, will be en terfained on Thursday, from 1 to 4 will go to boat and ¢ the Na ha” the Sea'de Women's Club The Seattle Women's club wil! hold its annual picnic at Starr Lake, the summer bome of Mra. C. A. Hanna man, on Wednewday. All members are requested to meet at the Seattle Tacoma interurban, at 945 a m., eration of Mr. Thomas Green and Mr. Bar-| Mies Lilian Carstens will occupy Homan Analysis Club Galen thor, atk ba taht tar natin ret Green jeft Saturday to spend the} an marechgeact ™ the Porter, 1831/ Humaw —_ “ae asus we eudiedtlon,” plesan- call week-end fishing near Mt Rainier, | Boylston ave, for the summer|son room of the C. An at 8 p.} , 4 " " cg age months. m. Subject, “Reading People at| MM W. A. Shinkle, West 646J Miss Claire Hamili and’ Miss Mar. Se Sight.” Ladies’ Aid Soctety | tun, Mra. Jennie B. Walsworth has re + 9) 8 . bs | garet Hamill will arrive home! 7.04 ‘trom a year spent in Puna. Fraternal Brot The Ladiew’ Aid society of the Pal-| 4 Wednesday after a week's visit with | qann JT" “*| Praternal, Brotherhood at Fra-| fd Presbyterian church will meet friends on Lummi island, 4 eee t r in the annex on Wednesday, at 2 eee oraal Brotherhood hall, Fremont, at} icy ‘The hostesses for the after noon will be Mra A. 8 Seymour, Mra. Amanda Collong and Mrs. William Crichton. Queen City Council Queen City council, 904, Security Benefit association, will entertain members and their friends at a card party following the meeting of the lodge on Wednesday evening, in LO. O. F. ball, Tenth ave, and Pine st. © . . 5 Otymple Circle No, 87 Olympic Cirele, No. 87, Neighbors lot Woodcraft, will hold a special the home of Neighbor Seventh ave, N. atip. m Lou Trahey, 6816 W., Monday, July 1 Choose Salt Lake Physician as Head Dr, William Stauffer, of Salt Lake jamentary | City, was elected president of the Pa as previ- invitation | citey Saturday afternoon, following sisted by Dr. Louls G. Green, per- formed cataract operations. Salt of all the| Lake City was selected as the next BE. O, Sit place of meeting. as & falsehoods Inasmuch as the public has shown no desire to take advantage of these extended facilities, these banks, on Monday, July 18th, resumed regu- lar banking hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., with Savings Department open Sat- urday evening from 6 to 8, The Dexter Horton National Bank Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank Famous Physicians Will Lecture Here Under the auspices of the Univer sity of Washington extension serv- jee, the Washington State Medical association and King County Medi- Charies Franklin Cart A. Hamann and Dr. Harris Peyton Mosher, all of in- ternational reputation, ‘ course of graduate medical lectures at Bagley hail, beginning Monday {Cannot “pull the same line with her,” and closing Friday of next week. Man Who Escaped Is! Captured in Portland Cc. J. Fair, 49, who has served two sentences at Walla Walla for forg- jery, and who escaped from Deputy which Col, Henry Smith, of India, a» | Sheriff William Downey, January 14, 1919, has been arrested in Portland and is now held in that city, pending extradition proceedings to bring him back to Seattle for trial cal society, Hoover, URING the past week in order to contradict the malicious being circulated, the public was notified that these banks would remain open from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. to accommodate customers. Spanish Revue at Palace Hip The Spanish Gypsy Revue, with which Bravo, Michielina and Trujillo appear on the new bill at Loew's Pal |ace Hip yesterday, won special favor | with Sunday's audiences, Lola Bravo game fair and square with the man? is @ delightful picture, as well as a| Would he wish to marry you if he railway, who is a cousin of Mra allup. o'clbck, in the home of Mrs. Edward Andrew M, Thomas of this city, ar Clots was C. Jonner, Mise ts oe Gaule 331 3th ave. 8 ‘Following rived Thursday, and is a guest at berlin was formerly & resident W. ©. TU, Luncheon fiernoon at carda, refreshments . the Hotel Washington Annex. She|0f Seattle and for many years was] One of tho affairs planned to en-| Win ye cerca - os aepiy adieu Mipeertaa act Te ioe they plans to leave next Thursday for|® Member of the faculty of the Unt-|tertain Mary Harris Armor, Ll. D., 7. a8 Which she has able aenetence from M. Trujillo, The vocal interpolations are capably provided by Michielina, | who possesses a sweet, well-trained soprano voice. 3 Plenty of opportunities for spon: | taneous laughter are provided in the leas than ever to aid your mother. playlet, “Show Me, Walter Fenner and company Anger and Adejon, a comedian who | identity to me. | admits his fagr is funny, and a petite | Tuesday or send your name and ad. irl, prove diverting with songs and dress thru the mail or call me at | Two jovial young men are Long | reads this letter will know of just the one a planist and the | other a tenor singer, Jean and Valjean combine comedy and thrills effectively in their Oying ring performance, Will Rogers is the star of the fea ture photoplay, “Boys Will Be Boys.” Perry, Dr. Dr. Usual &s presented by will give a ) MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921 (mc cariarest FAD Cynthia Grey: Girl, Out Upon Life’s Rugged Highway, Nears Cri- | sis and ls Tempted to Follow Short-Cut to Reach | Goal, | Like all other advice-seekers, I have also }come to you. I am a girl (21) and live at home with my |mother. Owing to domestic troubles mother and I find our- selves at the present in a precarious position financial I have not been able to secure work, and mother, tho not | physically able, is now working. The following question has been put to me: “Why do you not marry? You could give your mother a home and you owe that to her.” This has ; caused me much anxiety on my part and I am greatly | troubled It is absolutely necessary that I support mother. We must | now part with our little home which we have been buying on the installment plan. But now we have no goal. There seems to be no future for us. I have many gentlemen friends, and 1 have three, each of whom want to marry me. I care a great deal for them all, but have never thought of marrying any one of them. Two ot them | have known for years. | By doing #0, 1 could obtain a home | |for mother a Dear Miss Grey: nd thus give to her what | 18S GREY will receive read whe wo richly deserve | nt of her I am thinking, | for 1 would never marry for a home| the only one to be| only | | alone were 1 considered. | | F what shall J do? Is it] right for me to go on allowing my mother to struggle thru and to suf fer when she is not well and unable to care for herself? 1 am heartsick and blue. I want! but you know most men are stronger your advice so much. Please do an-| thar oy ire ) 6 |than girls, awer BRE EYE 1 ; " Al I am talking about nice fel- The right road ts rocky and steep,| and oftentimes when one gaces ahead OWS Hot tough. Boys who belong Ito measure the distance to the goet|t® the “best families,” have splendid it scemas indeed imponsible to attain | educations etc. Boys who know And then there are all of those| etter and their answer always i, ttle, shady, smooth paths that Well, what is there in life but this: branch off on either #de—the easer |¥OU're an iceberg.” - ways, that beckon as a short-cut Ty edt a Bai lcobergs but 00 tm |that goal, But, dear little girl, do|\"*.- press, not be deceived. The shortqcut never! gid eng as pay. TH tell leads to the goat but to steeper preci. |¥°" | james gry lr ryt smile pices, concealed just around the turn, | KOod-by | an red oe nd some girt You do not wish to sell your birth-| PO will biongeenged or Gene right for a mess of pottage—-neither | Where 18 = then out do you wish to do it for your motler. and she would not have you. And| There are a great many girls, AL Thon, ft Maoh o barmuty vhare ind| who do not crave the “high old time* lothers to be considered beside |DUt that is the kind the chaps want mother? Would you be playing the |904 the kind they will have. , r ing else will do. I am glad, Al, you were consifé |ate enough after saying girls had no | win power to say your sisters agree with me. Ask them, Al, what some men have tried to get away with, I cannot tell you thru @ public news-_ paper but they will and then per- haps you will agree with us. But, gracious, Al, don’t ever let a 7 girl know you said they have no | | will power because the sort of girls you want to know have much will power and more self-contral th yany man. if Good luck in your hunt and q ‘your dream come true and last ever. 1 have my “doots.” knew you were doing it merely to |eacape a crisis? Would he welcome your mother into your home and | provide for her? In the majority of cases he would not, and therein} would be the greatest difficulty of all! you would be tied toa man you dh not love and would be more power- Yot will get work soon, | am sure 1 wish you would make known your Call at my office any Main 0600. Perhaps someone who position you can fill, so do not deny in communicating with me It will be positively confidential eee A Girl Answers Al Miss Grey: May 1 please use your column again to answer “Searchingly ar’? AL you say you have not been out with anyone since 1919, nearly two years ago. Do you enjoy going out with your sisters as much as you would some other girl? I think I can safely say NO, for you. ‘Well, Al, just reverse the tables; how does a girl like to go out with just her brother because she is afraid to go out with other boys? Not afraid of their scorn because they The pleasure of creating music Men find, in the Player Piano, a particular sat- isfadtion. 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