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wJociety Mrs. Collins Entertains With Large Tea at Sun- set Club; Miss Moore Complimented; Invita- tions Issued for T'ca. ‘S& JOHN COLLINS entertained M" t the Sunset club yesterday afternoon with one of the most bril Yant teas of the season, Several hundred guests called during the re ceiving hours, from four until seven o'clock, The affair honored Mr-. Coonts, wife of Admiral Robert ©. “Coontz, chief of naval operations: Mra. Bberle, wife of Admiral Edward W. Eberle, commanderinchict of the Pacific fleet, and Mra Hooge werff, wife of Rear Admiral John A. Hoogewertf, commandant of the Reception and Musicale . Honore her house guest, Mr Carl Faelten, of Boston, Madame Davenport Bndbere wil entertain with a reception and musicale at her studios, 1702 Relmont ave. onda y evening. About 15 guests bave been invited to meet the eminent visitor. | Society Doings \at Tacoma TACOMA, July %.—Mim Vernita Swesea ls opming to ‘Tacoma Friday to spend the weekend as the houre guest of Miss Martha Albertson, daughter of Mr, and Mra A, F, Albertson, Mr, and Mra. Dean Johnson mo tored to Seattle Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mra, David Moss at their home at the High lands, Monday they drove ov be dinner guests on board the U.S S. Tennesres at the dinner dance given by Commanders Krenshaw and Paina Miss Henrietta Smith will be hort ems at a tea August Sth, honoring Misa Sally Cootes, who ts visiting her uncle and’ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carman at the Carman's Puget Sound navy yard. Pink hollyhocks lent thelr charm dm decorating the drawing room and reception ha! Toses banked the mantel Alternat -ing at the handsome tea table, which ‘was graced by lavender sweet peas and Ophelia rosea, were Mrs. A. H. "Anderson, Mrs. Richard A. Rallinger, Mrs. Manson F. Backus, Mrs. Alex. Alexander F, McEwan, Mrs. William . H. McEwan, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mrs. Charles D. Stim. ‘son and Mrs, Harry Whitney Treat. A charming program given by a trio, with Mr. George Kirchner in inment of _j spent with Mises Eunice Staples “| spending several | with Miss Esther Rusch. ‘Warren Boole, Mra, Robert S. Wil gon, Mrs. Frederick Bentley and Miss Adelaide Nickels. »\ : . ae Mrs. Moore Entertains. “ter, Miss Lillian Moore, who has re- jeently returned from New York. The attractive tea table, which was > placed on the porch overlooking the large bas sweet peas, Shasta rE *% | 5 fe i ? i i i § i i i i Hf i i Ha | i i | H $e Mrs. Black Luncheon _ Hostess Miss Antoinette Black, who Black ‘will entertain with a small luncheon at her home next Tucs- Informal Tea Miss Gertrude Schulz will enter- *N. J. and Miss Mary Kline of Bos- ¢ ton. Miss Grace Wilson will dis- ‘pense the hospitalities of the tea ‘ table. one Complimenting Mrs. Charles M. Kitchell, of Cleveland, Obio, Mrs. ‘Thompson, and her sister, irs. W. 8. Walker, will entertain (with @ bridge luncheon at the home @f the latter on Thursday afternoon, Earl Golf Club Hostesses ‘The hostesses for the Earlington * Golf club tea, next Wednesday after- noon, will be Mrs, J. F. Douglas and Mrs, Laurence &, Booth, . : Marriage of Miss . Morrison Announced * Mrs. J. E. Morrison announces the “marriage of her. daughter, Ann, to Mr. Jack Harrington. The ceremony was performed in San Jranciaco Monday morning. July 25, After a ‘Wedding breakfast at the St. Fran- @is hotel the couple left for a trip thru California. On their return fey will make their home in Se Service at Children’s Orthopedic Lwncheon Room Saturday East Capitol Hill Guild will be in charge of the Children’s Orthopedic Juncheon room, 1614 Fourth ave., Saturday, with Mrs. Stanton Allen acting as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Carl Hoge. Mrs. Charles Law, Mrs. W. B. Phillips, Mrs. H. R. Augley, Mrs, C, KR. Collins, Miss Doris Gurd- iner, Miss Marjorie Edwards and Miss Mary McLaren. see Honor Guests at Cornish School Saturday evening at the Cornish schoot the honor guests will be the Ladies’ Musical club, Drama league, | Musical Art society, St. Cecilia club and Collegiate alurnnae of Tacoma. Assisting are to be Mrs. Frederick | , W. Keator, Mrs. John Wallace, Mrs. | Francis J. Armstrong, Mrs. Jou Jer ville, Mrs. George Kirchner, Mrs Sara Y. B. Peabody, Mra. Irene Mar. tin, Mrs, Nellie Allen, Mrs, C. B. new estate, “Villa Carman,” on Gravelly Laka Miss Cootes came over at the close of the University and Dorothy Perkins | of Washington and is affiliated with| 3 Carl F. Gould left Sanday for the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Miss Catherine Hurley motered to Seattle to attend the dance given by Mra. H. 8. Boleom and was the guest for the night of Mr. and Mra. R, D, Merrill, Mr, Corydon Wagner, ander Bailtie, Mrs. A. 5. Downey.| wien pi O% ber for California, where Green, Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, Mre.| .¢ Rochester, N. Y., ts visiting with |%200l in Piedmont, Cal Dr. and Mrs. George C. Wagner; Mr, Donald Davis and Mr. Fred Davis, were also Tacoma guests at the dance. Miss Marion Prince, of Soattia was the guest of Miss Eugenia Huf ford at a house party over the week end at the Huffords’ summer home at Adelaide. Monday night abe Miss Winifred Prince days has been this week Bhe as sisted im serving at the tea which Miss Catherine Rhodes and Mies Rusch gave Wednesday afternoon at Mis Rhodes’ home on Prospect Hil GIBSON SISTERS AT PALACE HIP The Gibson Sisters and company . Expressive violin selections the jazz dancing of a young piano contributions of pretty girl make the revue ae weil an artistic one. “Friendly enemies” are pictur. ‘ “Katland,” where some beautiful oats and trained rats Humor and songs are entertaming ly blended by Jack Eldridge. The the star, ie the feature STARTING SUNDAY AT 8:15 P. M. , ‘Twice Dally ter Thereaf' 2:15 and 8:15 r.M. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS ‘On HILL” An offering as simple in theme ax the characters who enact this famous production, gemmed from Will Carleton's poems, SeatsNow on Sale EVES.—276, 500, Tie A Fow Rows at $1.00 ‘Welch, Mrs. R. B. Opio, Mrs. F. B. Manley, Mrs. Forrest King, Mrs. Calvin Brainerd Cady, Mrs. 8, L. ®Bpencer, Mrs. Edward Evans, Dr, Elizabeth Drake and Mrs. Ella Helm Boardman MATB—27c and 50c PLUS WAR TAX METROPOLITAN Personal Miss Lenore Blackwell in spending |a fow days as the guest of Mr, and | Mra, Ralph Hawley at their summer home near Martha Lake, } see Mr, Carl Puciten, eminent ptantet and pedagogue, of Roston and his daughter, Mrs. James Prentice, are spending a week in Seattle, gucsts of Madame Davenport Bndberg, see Dr. Henry Suxzalio is in California Jon @ short business trip. eee Margaret Prendergast McLean of | Cornish School, returned to the city jtoday after spending three months jin study in Chicago, Boston and New York. Mr, Ralph Cornwall Endberg, son of Mr. and Mra, Henry Endberg, is spending a week aa the guest of Mr. Robin Welsh at Strawberry Bay. ee Mra. Irving M. Glen and dangh. ter Mins Julia Glen left this week to spend the remainder of the sum: mer with Mra. Gien'y mother, Mrs. Zeasie in Portland, eee Caltfornia on @ two weeks’ business trip, eee Mra. Langdon C. Henry and daughter Miss Janet Henry, are planning to leave early in Septem: Mins see Mr. John W. Eddy, Mr, Edward 1. Garrett, Mr. John H. Ball, M: James F. Macfariane, and Mr. C. W, Sumaon, left Sunday to attend the Bohemian Club jinx in San Fran. isco, They will return next week. see Mr. Marfield Roloom ts spending a few days in Vancouver, B. C. eee Mr. and Mra, MH. A. Nightlinger have returned from an extended mo. tor trip thru the middie states, Ore gon, California and British Columbia, see Mrs. Loren Grinstead and chiidren —_ enjoying the summer at Saint's ont. ee2e Mr, and Mre ©, L. Andrews have as thelr house guest Miss Frances Wiles, of Bugens, Ora eee Mrs. W. T. De Veanz and daugh ter, Mins Gertrude De Veaux, of Yakima, are the guests of Mra. De Vewux's sister, Mra. Gertrude Braw- ley, coming ever to attend “The Wayfarer.” eee Major H. C. K. ‘Muhlenberg, who has been on duty at the R. O. T. C. six weeks, returned to Fort Lawton aR spend the week-end eee Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Miler, of ‘akima, are spending a few works WASN'T THAT ¥ WHITE PLAINS, NUY., July . Hin wife's eult for divores be. hen he refused to care for the he said. | THE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS =a" CLUBS FOR SATURDAY July 90, Summer Outing Bl ps ‘The members of Lambda Chi Al: ADDITIONAL CLUBS Should the Call of Love Come Before That of Blood ; as bre ge under the supervi. Vachting Party o 9 F t H s " Li s th aechnon wit te ee outs us| rattat parr awsase say” x} Lies? A Woman's Future Happiness Lies in the DUA) sulamer Oding Gatutdag. and] moontigns opie pround Beinbsites B ] f D ial n. Can You Hel Her? 7 aged at. Enetal, on the Sound. | island will be a feature of the trip. a ance 0. leCislo Pp * ‘ibe. ings The outin, will be attended by all) This is the second in he of oh ta a eibeta of ike Sepang? rection pumtier outieige wicuned by the oben BY CYNTHIA GREY f eli tn the Northwest cttiea, mittee, . To cach of us, at one time or another in se hee ws there comes a crisis, sometimes tem rng ee , P eciegg , eral of them, milestones, when we cannot decide whether we should do one thing or the | °° Gopher Club Will Piente Prairie Rése Club . the os The Gopher chih will pronto at| The Prairie Rose club win held al Other, or perhaps not act at all. 3 ‘ pat Woodland park Haturtay utternoon, | Daaket plettic in Madrona park, at| At such a station has a woman reader of these columns arrived. Her friends Advigg ily 80. All Minnesotans iavited to| 8008 Monday, On account of the| her one way—against the call of her heart—professional men have advised her nf v another, attend, Bring lunch, with enp and or pee ber poe Pale age poping others advise her to take another path. She is nearly crazy from pondering over 0h mpaee | Solins Wed We Meares ss 06. | eae. “| what she really should do. She has faith in the readers of this department and has askag f \ President, Mr. 0. P. Taylor; vice = 99 them to help her, x e president, “Mise 8. ©. Hohmasin Seite Seite ine sont | Read, her letter, which appears below, think over it deeply and tell her frankly wha sni treasurer, Mins Ruth Moulton, and site tee cle bieeonnee, Sent’! you think she should do, For the best answer Migs Grey will pay five dollars, Th rm specie dieae oer of Mrs. Gustave Schaak, 4660 47th| Judges will be wig noah : 2 het pt ve. 2 o'clock, and all F Dear Miss Grey: In earnestness I appeal for your help, lan Men and Women Jurors Pienio | 2Y* SW. at 2 olctodk, ang al veent Z 1! SS GREY will » The 4 wome: ore win} orn Stare o be present. | ag I am sick over this problem. I am nearly crazy and 1) M receive reag The host "a plenie, Saturday “afternoon, | Guam will take strvet cars No.2 °F) weite hoping that your readers, as well as yourself, will| he Sear ree, Seer ture July 30, at Woodland park, Bring | @ tee help me to decide. . || 9 to 4, and as other deo peed box lune, Entertainment tor Buyers’ Wives) ‘This ismy story: ‘Thru nursing for some months in a nice | pointment, Please do mat shad aa bh ven of the buyers who are in F becom rested i on other - French Alsace-Lorraine Society Seattle attending the Northwest | family I met a gentleman ek gh A geod rence thi ak less you have on feet On Saturday evening at f o'clock | merchants’ convention, are. being |e. Thru his attention and kindness I have got iDk || with "Miss Grey, \as, Unespenet r the French Alsace-Lorraine society | elaborately entertained, Tuenday| enough of him to become engaged to him. || visitors interfere with ber writ her will meet at the Geneva hotel, 508 ight 300 attended the od rena oh We like each other very much; but when he told me he | tng. f pans magi. ee ris ee eee cece was| WAS one-fourth colored, at first I said it didn’t make any | upo Whstaria Dancing Club served at the Pig’n Whistle, Thurw- | difference to me. But I didn’t know so many knew it and, | their time and help me to dec ert ‘The Wistaria Dancing club wit en-|day evening they attended “The| Miss Grey, of all the most terrible things they said to me|!“vi7s'. BEWILDERED, simi tertain with its mid«ummer dance at| Wayfarer.” Many other entertain | about his nationality. People who knew of his blood strain Leachi pavilion Saturday evening MRS. MAX WEST'S ADVICE ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN Mea, Max West, United Mates children's bureee expert and mother children questions of North wot give medical i} children. She will anewer questing ebeat the child owe a, stamped, self addreaseat Ine! Do ee ‘questions wi ‘wan P sie) THE STARK, SEATTLE ar to be due largely to mental condi- A person who sufferw from | This may be added to the diet by the car wicknem once ix very apt to be fourth or fifth month. Milk and of anticipating a similar experience the |reals are the backbone of the dict next time he oes on the train, the for the first year. |troiley or evan a boat, and ts there: | fore in exactly the mental state most | dea)? Wkely to induce it, The best Way to | seems to have cramps after eating. prevent thin filnean, therefore, In to dintract the attention of the sufferer. With children, it is necesmry not | feed her oftener than once In three to allow them (6 dwell on a former! pours, and make the interval four |courke, to marry him. The ministers un ‘The mother | hours in another month. Bables fod leay let God work it out. The dgctors tions. the BY MRS. MAX WEST “Flow can cir sickness be prevent- Most forms of nausea aeem jas should devise wome why of keeping mind engaged upon something outside, or In anticipating the pleasure in storg at his destina- ton, Of course, phynical conditions play the company, as well as the | cam: their part, too. If the eyes are not A, Sat ntilvromlan rege pt as jaltogether strong merely watching objects fly by the windows of a mov child's owing V. Parshall refused to believe that | Without the weariness of « ‘# place ig in the home and nur. Journey and possible hot weather, it be. | Which are doubly hard on children Q-—What is the first food to be given to a bottle fed baby and when? learn. PY experiences. should never allude to it, and when lonty once in four hours seem leas speak of the offspring. Others say the trip is actually at hand she | tianle to colle than otherwise, Keep |of course marry him for a home, | the clock at band and nurse the baby |while others ‘way: On the Rack— 1,500 Pairs Women’s Hi and Low Shoes All Sizes All Widths On the Rack— On the Rack— 2,000 Pairs Men's and 3,000 Pairs Me: Women’s Hi and Low Women’s Hi an Shoes Shoes eret mothers on child advices, of advice Im diffiedit feeding cases, or care of persoeal twiee @ * envelope for i be answered thre this eslama * # # A--The first food cereal water, in orange jules or 01 often or at irregular regular tires. Wereat nor eat too ing a feeding, #0 that she cannot | dead. swallow her food too rapidly. a baby have? for a new-born baby. quiet and the eare of the principal leawons for ments are planned for their pleasure. | welfare. ‘This may be begun Q-Why does a baby ery a great She is two months old and A—Perhapa she ts being fed too | lines of your water supply, boll and |! swaying motions of a train, particu | coo} jt before giving it to the baby larly if the road ix crooked Very careful attention to the diet ang perspiring need frequent drinks. |"ometimes I feel like dashing the and the state of the stomach and | "| bowels before starting on the trip. | a8 well as during it, are all-import. | it, The much-too-common habit af! iid to nibble an cookies or candy or fruit at apy and a SORT OF A MAN umes white traveling in enough in itself to upset him, even Q—Tlease tell me how to care A-—-The directions for tmmediate care, such as bathing and dreaming, an well a» cutting and tying the cord in the pamphlet, “Prenatal Core, copy of which I shall be glad to have sent you, The great importance of . regularity in everything in the care of the baby as he grows lu one of the toll, benides milk ts ther fruit Juice | times. Do not fast. }ing: train or car makes some people | ings empeciaily in hot weather, If} 4nd made fun of and turn away Mr. and Mrs J. ¢. C. Eien Jett | 4#¥ and inclined to nausea Some inere is any doubt about the clean. |ffom me after marriage, | only want ty reconciled in Arthur Nek| yesterday for Vancouver, B. C, to| Persons are made iii also by the eyes, are given every mother to August Clearance Sale Further Drastic Reductions to close out every line of Summer Foot- wear. Over 300 styles thrown on racks at— THREE PRICES a @ Bringing back fond memories of Our Big 1914 Sales No Refunds No Exchanges n’s and d Low said I would be classed as a friends may they can’t good-looking woman like me caring for him and have even refused me their friendship if 1 should marry 1 am a widow 30 years old, am | mm bright and have two children, a boy | Bais 16 and a girl 9. healthy and enjoy life, but I have no way of support only my daily The man tn question ts about 42 good ing, good na- |and good habits and a good worker; jalno very interesting company. He has a car, is able to provide me with & good home, has some money; but you would help me. Some have said if 1 don't know my own mind now I deserve to suffer, but it's not a case of knowing my own mind as I have sald I love him, but it's the children and the things people will say to Another woman told me if I had any children I would turn from him altho I might think now I love him, and all of these things different peo- / _ If they only could go to Henri Letellier and let- Jack Johnson sald t) be looking for » fight. That's ap other novelty. Most of ‘em are looking for a purse, ¢ colored woman and even my ple tell me keep turning over in my mind until I'm nearly crazy. I hope the readers will give me imagine a <P RRMA AAAS Cher S rive 1am good natured. | Hag New Arrivals in |e does show his naUonality by his | _’—ie atin ted Nar eyes, hair and itipn I have nursed in some very fine Fail Frocks d homes and my work is highly recom- mended, no I have talked this over ‘ pe with learned mon—lawyers, doctors Specially Priced at and ministers, The lawyers say, of for “If you do, you'll 4 Do not let herjbe sorry, as your children will turn ‘“ A marvelous collection Remove |you down in later years, ag well as Arr ery charmin, 9 the nipple every few minutes dur-|frienda, uatil you will wish yourself Ow yA err Se Now I really Ike this man; but if Brand Wa Q—How much drinking water may ieee gat thz Chpcem ct Fhage id name 7 4 toms bd : quisite styles of the lets A—All he wanta, between feed-|children are going to be disgraced Clothes ’ : p sty oe ot dget : son; : twent know it now, in Men's, Young x » igs T have talked {t all over with him | Men's| and Boys’ “ Heads Ranabout babies who are exercising |°?4 I care for him a great deal, and : J whole problem aside and marrying ba oe him, He is kindness itself, I wish ~S c Could Be Dazzling Beauties him select their clothes and costumes and teach — them how to wear them: ' ee = eo ts expert on women’s beauty, with his artistic taste and enormous wealth, could make any, woman beautiful. ar ‘ of w At any rate, it’s mighty interesting to know Est what M. 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