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PAGE 8 Seattle | turned cf Sherman Circle |Community hall at Charleston, Ken-| } Mr. and Mra, Walter A. Nelsen) (., rman Circle, Ladies of | neth Gove's dance orchestra will fur. - (Nellie Netwon) have returned fromline G. A. Wt, will plonic at We nd | nish the music he xteamahip Kit ; yt otor » to Mount Rainier, | a r®,\sap I, will leave from the Colman 3 , nson Fy |e mv tip : 00 |park Thursday, Aug. 18 war vs and Mr » Mav y t whore they spent several days. ithelr families and friend. nvited. jock at T p. m. and fre the Weat} Backus to Entertain a paren Bring basket lunch |Meattle ferry landing at 7:15 p. m., vy ~ Te of by ol hone | . e rning to ‘ont Be Je about 1 5 Dinner; Garden Tea at} Mrs. James M. Holderby of Boze. ee 8 | returning to West ats abou 1 ccree = Large ™% Mont, who has been visiting PB oO. _ |p. m. and to Colman dock 20 minutes High (€ lyff ’ AUT TE 1, Seattle tor two months, left Sun-| ‘The inter-chapter tea of the P. E. | later : s , ot 4 ; a will b lor the round heo Next Twes-|day for her home. She was joined |, will be held from 3 te Tickets will be $1.00 for t Luncheon Nex h by Mr. Holderby, who accom: |the grill room at Free jtrip and dancing, and muy be ob | day. | panied her home son's, Visiting mombers especially |tained at Sherman & Clay's, the bs eee invited. | Seattle hotel, Butler hotel and the! RS. : P ” R | Frye hotel, also the Seatile National R. AND MRS. MANSON F./ wir. and Mnt. Phillip Rowe, who) , ] h atio N RBACKUS will entertain with have been in Callfornia for several é Evergreen Drill Team ~ ot |” nk and th Wot Seattle Btato dinner at their hom» at the High: | weeks, have returned and are domi || Evergreen | Drill Team clu ot | bank ae fn lands Thursday evening, with Mrs.| coed in their apartment at Adrian | Danish ae Society el Ape | Robert E. Coonta and Admiral Ed) court, They plan to leave aguin for) Mre. Olga Poterse m, 1421 Third w | Elite Rebekah Lodge ward W. Eberle and Mrs. Eberle 8) 0,6 south about September 1 | Weet, af 190 9m | The auxiliary to lite Rebekah ni guest | ee lodge will hold a basket pienic at the eee. ° " ker and Council of Catholic Women Jhome of Mra. Jang Welch, 4244 Mor. i $ » Mrs oie: cigar hora bog n Counel! of Catholic Women| can mt. on Thursday. Mra. Welch Assistants for Mrs. jtamuy returned Meg oom the week, {Nill meet at Providence Honpital| wi je ameisted by Mra, Grace Kjell ~ on 9 cha ere they spe n ek: | . Hibbard’s Garden Tea so sgt ngs aobeagl ye miele hee jeren. A lawn supper will be on tea Mrx. Charles |¢nd as th ‘ 7 b lat 7 p.m, to be followed by I oe pee at her home, |= B. Deming, | | St John's Moonlight Excursion (Sy. iutors are asked to take the Rat : * Magnolia BI } ‘The Social Service committee o : “High Clyff.” on Magnolia mon 5 Mr, and Mrs. Frank 8. Bayley.| 6° yunn's pirehichurch will give nier Valley car Friday afternoon, complimenting | 0) Ae’ yeen npending a week at |Nt John’s parish church willl give » ee her goddaughter, Miss Evelyn Seabeck, will return today | August 18 on Pueet sound. The trip| _ Wertson Thygesen Auxiliary vin anr Miss Janet Henry, alter-| OF will include points of interest, such| Fertaon Thygesen auxiliary of the| Dating at the. urns will be Mm Mra. R. A. Vanderlas left last), the baoniatnal bathing beach at} 8. W. V. will have an all Langdon C. Henry, Mra. O. De} oo eae wictoria, B.C, where she a ing with Mra. Lucy Hamilton. 3 “k Hall White, | Week for Alki Point, Blake Island and : phe yeronrins Colvin, Mrs, Frederic ‘lis apending two weeks at the OWk/ hue sound navy yard at Br Vinley st, Thursday, Mrs, William Hickman Moore, Mra. Sophia S. Bauer, and Miss Margaret Stewart, Assisting are to be Mr Robert Snowden and Mrs. W. W Felger, who will be aided by & group of ten young friends of the honor guests. cee Mrs. Walker Arrange Luncheon | Mrs. William Sherman Walker has) extended invitations for a luncheon | of twenty-five covers at the Yacht! stub on Tuesday, August 23. The} Guests will include a group of former | and present residents of the colony | at Port Madison. Bridge will be the | diversion of the afternoon ee Informal Afternoon Mrs. Iva G. McMillan will enter tain with an informg! afternoon in| her apartments at the Hilicrest, Sat | urday, as a compliment to Mra, J. H. Hillsman of Atlanta, a ; Swimming Party and Pienic Supper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills Evans gave a swimming party, fo! lowed by 3 picnic supper and dance, at their home Monday evening, compliment ing Miss Mary Radel of Bridgeport. Conn., and Miss Emily Nettleton of Tacoma, house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Caspar W. Sharples. Sunday Night Supper Mr. and Mrs. William J, Blackwell | will be hosts, Sunday evening, enter- | taining a group of fifty or sixty old friends at a 6 o'clock supper. Miss Bolster Complimented AS a prenuptial compliment to Miss Helen Bolster, Miss Alice Eng lish will be hostess at a shower and tea at her home Saturday afternoon. Today Mrs. Gordon Fullerton enter- tained with an informal tea in her honor. Additional Patronesses for Interlaken Guild's Dance A special invitation has been ex tended the officers of the battleships in the harbor by the Interlaken guild | of the Orthopedic hospital to attend | the informal dance they are giving at the Yacht club, Thursday evening. additiona] patronesses for which are Mrs. George A. Lockman, Mrs. E. C. Alt, Mrs. G. °F. Murray, Mrs. G. 8. Rich. Mrs. J. H. Neathby and Mra, J. J. Wolfe. Informal Summer Dance To honor her house guests, Miss Ethel Gibson, Miss Imogene Gibson and Mr, William Gibson, of Los An- geles, Miss Margaret Duncan will en tertain with an informal summer | dance at her home in Mount Baker Personal | Mr James Bothwell re. from a motor trip to Aberdeen, where they spent a fow and Mrs. Monday Bay hotel, eee Mr. and Mra Charles 8. Wills. with thélr three sons, John, Douglas and Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Miss Helen Wills eft this morning by A William Wills of Low Angeles, motor for Mount Rainier, to re until Saturday ee Mrs. F. W. Hurlbut Is expecting Mrs, Ida Manley, of Portland, to ar rive this week to be her guest fora short ume. ee ' Mr, and Mrs, Walter Ward (Camille Mahoney) have réturned from their wedding trip and are at home in their apartment at the Seward. “ee M® and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaus, | wh \ pean trip, have arrived in New York and will visit in the East a time before returning to this city ee Fagar Floyd Burns, formerly adi is a Mr of Seattle, now a resident of 3 son, Wis, arrived today and guest at the Hotel Washington. eee Miss Catherine Winn left Monday for Victoria, B. C.. where she will spend few days visiting friends, ois . Mrs. Harry Boleom, Miss Mar garet Chinn, Miss Carlene Crangte and Miss Harriet Baxter left yester day for a motor trip to Mount Ral nier oe Mrs, F. C. Thompson and little son returned Monday from a week spent at Hayden lake. They are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Hall. oe Miss Ethel Gibson, Miss Imogene Gibson and Mr. William Gibson, of Los Angeles, are the guests of Miss Margaret Duncan for a short time eee Mrs. Warren Greene and Miss Elizabeth Greene are spending a few weeks at Seaside, Ore. eee ‘Dr, and Mrs. Richard O'Shea are entertaining as their house guests Mr, and Mrs. Clarence King, of New York. eee Mr. and Mrs, Raymond M. Hay, of Spokane are arriving today to spend a short time with Mr. and Mra George Thomas Hood. * Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Scott returned Sunday from a two weeks’ outing trip to Lake Quinault and Olympic Hot Springs. of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baillargeon have removed to their new home at 1 East Crockett st. A NR et PALACE HIP TO CHANGE PROGRAM } —* have been on an extended Euro: | short a aad aE we § Richard Burton and Victor Dyer, ye! thelr comic opera travesty called pt. Kidd's Kidd,” features the Luncheon for Bride-to-Be ~ In compliment to Mixa Helen Bol. | ster, who will become the bri's of Mr. Ralph Lehman, on Friday eve ning. August 26, Mrs. O. W. Helwig | (Edith Brawley) will entertain with | * a luncheon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Brawley, Fri-| day afternoon. Tea Given Yesterday | for Faculty Members | Honoring Miss Eileen French and Miss Frances Dickey, faculty mem bers of the music department of the | University of Washington, Miss Mar. | guerite Brown was hostess ut a tea given at her home yesterday after. | noon from 3 until 5 o'clock, | . ’ 8 Thrift Shop’s Request | The Thrift Shop of the Orthopedic | hospital is again making a request for children’s clothes. The iast sup- ply went so quickly th the shelves are bare of this commouity. There is for sale at the shop a three-burner coal-oil stove that haa been used but a short time, and is in first-class condition, It tg offered at a very reasonable figure eee Mid-Summer Lawn Fete A mid-summer “lawn fet rs under the auspices of the Women's auxiliary of All Saints’ parish, will} be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | , E. P. Lemagie, 9685 5ist st., on Fri-| day evening at 8 o'clock. An inter-| esting program and dancing will be the diversions. | Women to Help in Disarmament Meet WASHINGTO. Aug. 17.—Presi dent Harding gave assurance today | that women will have a part in the! disarmament conference. | Whether a woman will sit as a delegate or as a member of an ad- visory body which the president con templates appointing Is still to be| decided, apparent! The oldest manlit fire World is the saered fire that has) been burning for more than 500| years in the Buddhist temple near | Bakyoh, Siam | in the new program opening at Loew's Pal ace Hip Thursday, ‘The Fortune Queen,” a Cantor and Yates production, will also oc cupy a place of notice on the pro gram. The act is described as a musical revue. Added attractions will be Galloway and Garrett in a blackface skit, Hal Stryker, a contortionist, Frances and Day in “A Musical Serenade” and a feature film play, “Just Outside the Door.” Indiana Wives Buy 2-Cent Bread Loaf SOUTH BEND, Ind, Aug, 17.— Bread at two cents a loaf was the public's plunder today in a war b tween local bakers and an outside bread corporation. The energy in the daily rations of the average man converted to me chanical power, would raise 3,860 tons one foot ENRICH YOUR BLOOD With organic frou—Nuxated Tron it's like the lron in your blood and the iron in spinach, lentilw and ap- will ne njure the richer your stronger blood and better you feel; what a difference becomes; how Over are 4, using it makes in your nerves 600,060 people annually Nuxated Iron, Your ney will be refunded if you do not obtain satin- factory rewults, In tablet form only At all drogy vis —Advertinement, AT THE CORNISH Roy St. and Harvard Ave, THE W RTORY COMPANY OF MAURICE BNOWNE AND N VAN VOLKENBURG IY “A DOLL’S HOUSE” By Henrik thsen Bight Performances, Thurs. Fri, Hat. Wives, 8:15; Sat. Mat, 2:30. ADMISSION: 82.00, PLUS TAX Box Office at the Cornish Open 2 to 9. M *: | York THE WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY stationed from 8:15 take pl pm Dancing will to pom. 10:20 Take Rainier Valley car see Rainier Noble Auxiliary Noble Auxiliary, American tx Ih Veterans’ Hall, Ar | ton DATES where part of the fleet is now Rain gion, m TO REMEMBER mory, at § p,m, Convention reports UME) ,} Fay ees, WroNrsDAY, AvousT mancaminecy ot: pee lh oe Totem Club | Gaur herine A special meeting of the Toten trom ¢ satll ¢ bs club will be held in the Hoge Annex The marr { Mise Dorothy “ Moreh LAR | butiding on Thursday at 2 p.m eat | will be sulemolsed eee bride | : Charles ADDITIONAL CLUBS w ington State College Plenic The Alumnue and former students of Washington State college will hold a plonic on Saturday afternoon and evening, Augus! the grove near Bathing Station No, 3, on the north side of Green Lake. All former stu dents and their friends are invited THURSDAY Interlake of the ¢ i | | # ‘0 1 Allday Pienic wit | The Brotherhood of Rallroad | dae-ten at Mra. Rurnside’s r ‘Trainmen and the Ladies’ Auxiliary | idence, complimenting Mra James Tiwi) hold a joint aliday plenic at New York, and Mrs Seal Ml ckoose’ “et Cutenee Mount Baker park on Sunday August 21, to which an invitation is FRIDAY, AUGUST 19— Mr and Mre Leroy M Backur witt extended members of both orders and } entertain with an informa) piomie 1 weir families ee to enter Assoctate Matrons bon 2 Bocceny The Associate Matrons of the city Mise Janet Henry sod Mine will meet at the home of Mra. M.D. Evelye Cotvin. Ford on Friday at 130 p. m. Mrs. Wilmot F. Lally will be hostess Fi at & tea, complimentary to Mre John H Verry, of York Minute Women SATURDAY, ALGLUST me. The Minute W The f a’ series of #udscrip- leq in helping ¢ led veterans are j tion dances will take place at the h " } Yacht etub requested to send candy, frui | The Hunts Point club carnival. the any delicacy to 157 Stewart bulldin “Ja-ba-wa-ka Jinks,” at the club house, A special beat will leave Madigon park at #115 p m WEDNESDAY, AUGUST t4— before & noon, Auguat 17, for Mra. Net) Ham bin to take to the Port Townsend |] Mra 1. A. "MeVay and Miss Vite || hospttal Thursday morning. McVay to be homtenees at @ bridee-@ansant in Mount Baker ! Park clad house || FRIDAY, ALGUeT t%— * he coating of atm Helen torter | | HERE'S MORE ABOUT to Mr. Ralph Lehman wit) take piace in the Chureh of the Kpipbany at 6:20 o'clock. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority #1 @ntertain the Gamma Phi. Meta | Aglegates with @ drive, followed STARTS ON PAGE ONE | Mahoney is now sleeping with his shoes on. This iy the | latest proof of “insanity” whieh | has shown itself since the com: | plaint charging Mahoney with | insanity was filed Tuesday by Johnston immediately before the time set for the pleading in dudze Otis W. Brinker's court. When court was called, 20 minutes | late because of the filing of the corm plaint Tuesday, Attorney Johneton read aloud affidavits of himself, Mrs. Nora Mahoney, Mahoney's mother, and Mra. Dolores Johnson, Ma- honey’s sister, supporting the insan- federal board. Altho the school,|'t¥ charge against the defendant, started by Mr. Ri. C. Coxe last winter,| #94 endeavored to persuade Judge has trained the men only a short| Brinker to drop the murder com time, nome excellent results can be | Plaint and give Mahoney a trial by seen at 212 McDermott building. pew on this charge of so-called “in- Many of the men plied trades such | *#n!ty as lumbering and blacksmithing be Meanwhile Mahoney sat before fore the war incapacitated them. Now | Art Disabled Veterans Are Studying Art The School of Commercial Art and Design, in the McDermott building. has as students about 48 disabled veterans who are under order of the the court room crowded with they are training for new jobs,| People and looked vacantly about Classes in still life and Sees aed him. He wore no tie, and his given by Mrs. Shaw. Mr. Rolofeon| ‘*hirt was open at the throat. teaches posters and lettering, and His face was -haggard and Mrs. Mary Atwater, design. Life) drawn, and he seemingly had classes are expected to commence| lost several pounds weight since this week with perhaps Mr. Tadema the time of his arraignment five in charge. Mr. Haugen ia the new!) Gays ago. head of the school. Commercial pos.| Judge Brinker refused the request ters, designs for fire irons, linoleum | Of Johnston and named instead the lanterns, lamp shades, | Committee of physicians to investt are the assignments, | ete Mahoney's sanity. If declared Covers for an “Arabian Nights | pot insane, Mahoney will be request- Jedition can be seen in the corridor | 4 to enter hin pleading to the charge ete |window outside the school on the| of murdering his wife, Mrs. Kate second floor of the building. A de | Mahoney, immediately. sign by J. C. Ellis is excellent for) Dre. D. A. Nicholson, W. V. Gu lick, Frank T, Wilt, houn and E. C Arthur P. Cal Brier are the physi imagination and color; Van Keuren, |who plans to be an interior decora tor, shows an excellent color sense;|C!ans appointed by Judge Brinker to la screen by Marvhall is very attrac.| Pass upon Mahoney's mental state. tive; Miss Peterson, formerly a yoo: | -——--—- manette, has a dainty design; Berry Japan to Try for invents colored lettering unique in| ‘ |style; Thompson and many others Shantung Deci have amusing work to exhibit; L.| wasnt TON, Aug | will renew her attempts to settle the | Shantung estion by direct negotia- tion with China before the opening of the Washington disarmament con- ference, it was reported in official circles today To fooek Before |Grunden, tho only 19, has some most jinventive designs. It worth a | visit to see what talent the ex-service |men display Art Exhibit Is Postponed Due to the unexpected good for tune of the arrival in Seattle of an s exeslient mural artist's painting in| Concentric Club | September, the mmercial art ex The Concentric club will hold its hibit at the Fine Arts, announced | weekly luncheon » Blanc’s cafe at for September 1, h been post-) 1215 p. m Thursday Fred W. | poned. | Graham, assistant general agricul | A wire from Berkeley arrived lat | tural development agent of the week saying that the olls and water| Great Northe rm, will speak on the colora of C. ‘rtram Hartman were! club's motto, “We, not jon thelr way to Seattle. be hung September 3 until October. This from the Montross that Mrs. Irene Ewing jthe indefatigable Fine Arts jtary, has been most anxious north, and was delighted | acquire, They will aane ‘tion Cosmic Cree Founder wi} Will Lecture Here Davis, | secre-| EB, Howard Durnin, founder of the to get | Cosmic Cree, which he hopes to make finally to} the universal religion, will lecture Wednesday night at the New Hartman is an Art Institute of | Thought auditorium. Durnin is a azo man who studied at the|«raduate of Manitoba university. He | Royal academy of Munich and in| has in mind plang for the founding of Paris, He is a member of the Chi-| a Cosmic college, where the Cosmic jcago Society of Artista, the Amert-| Cree will be taught. n Watercolor society and the New| | York Architectural league. . | | may |George Kelly Gets | Glenn Hugh university profes: | i woret dramatic art, is conch tor the His 20th Home Run jthree one-act Irish plays to be given| NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—George jAugust 19 in Meany hall, “A Pot|Kelly of the Giants hit’ his 20th jot Broth,” “The Workhouse Ward,” and “In the Shadow of the Glen” {will be presented. H, LL, Dettz tw scene painter and stage manager, lor ning of the New York-Cincinnati game with the bases full. Rube Marquard was the viclim, ing afternoon costume. stripe of white. loverhanging side pleats. | cloth. The red leather bands trim the original slee used also on the slightly bloused “coat” of the dress. Bands of red leather are also used on the pockets in front of the The belt is made of leather and Leather trimming is the outstanding feature of this dash- The coat suit is in black with pin) yes and are now I have no one to go to for for your opinion, because it is so hard to know Perhaps you would do just the & o'clock Wednesday after./Other party. Cynthia Grey: |The Same Old Story of a Married Man's Deceit and the Flutter of a Young Maid’s Heart— My Dear Miss Grey: When I was 45 my mother died, so r advice, so | am coming to you Please, Miss Gray, tell me what you think, just what is right. We can’t always do what is right, no matter how much we want to, be- cause sometimes we must follow the dictates of our heart. 1 n and all interest-| know it is difficult to advise when one has never been in the same situation, for you never can tell what you would do. » opposite to your advice to the Some time ago I met a man, the only man that has ever honestly held any attraction for me. I knew I would never tire of. asked him if he were married and he told me no. I mean by that, a man I met him at a party. I also jana handed him the acceptance. ed and aired by the prosecuting at a That is the|_ This was taken to indicate that| forney s age wevere punish Briand will personally head the | ment me! in proportion to tht only falsehood he has ever told me, and I would never have known the difference if he had not willingly told me. I have been going with him for some time and in that time have learned to care for him more than anything in the world. One day, while 1 was with him, he told me he was married and that his wife leaves him time. a home for him. Me loves children, but owtng to an accident which oo curred while she was a child, she is| unable to give him any. Up to a year ago they had been separated for some time, but for some reason or other they renewed their life to- gether, but she is just the same, 1 know what I should do and that in never see him again, but, Mins Grey, 1 care more for him than any- thing in the world, and tt seems in- credible that I should be made to give him up. Tell me, please, what shall 1 do? Shall I just wait and see what happens or shall 1 say what will happen? Won't you please help A MOTHERLESS GIRL. Do wou know this man’s wife, or her side of the story? Unless you do you are not in a fair portion to judge har merety frdm what her hus- band tells you, In my opinion abso- me? for four and six months at a She is never satisfied where he is and will not make | |honey, 1 pint cream. Heat the milk in a double boiler, Reat together the honey and egos, add the hot milk, return the mixture to the double | dolter and cook it wnt it thickens. Add the cream and when the mizture lia cool, freeze it, | What is meant by “Truce of God? W. K. In the Middle Ages, private warfare |as very common and the church WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1999. Buddhist Art \WILL ARRAIGN Student Bride | for Law Sake | ee =m |Confess to Robbing | BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17-—"I Soldiers whall do exactly as I please and 0 shalt Carlon,” was the philosophy life expounded today ¢ nr. | Walter Warren, Tobert and Elmer Gamble, three of B. Rees of married re Marie Parmeles art || American Legion men who the tive ob student and San Francisco's first | Tuesday the looting of the state oh Buddhist bride for relief of indixent soldiers, wen ¥; Later whe bowed her bobbed | to be arraigned before Judge hair before the golden image in W. Brinker at 3:40 Wedne ter their formal pleas. an Thad and Ward Gardner, het Prosecutor Malcolm Dougias for the same offense, have consulted lag yers and will not plead until later, | Warren, Reed and Gamble, @ the Jons house here; eniffed the fragrant incense from a dozen sacred candles; watched curious as the Buddhist priest tossed the little augury blocks about on the altar; and gazed at the smoke driftung upward from « hundred | ing to @ statement they are mig golden prayer papers burning in || have given Maj, Bert C. wala the Joss house fur Onn, Gepity Prosecutor, intend to plead guilty, Leo Keeney, commander of post, said Wednesday he is ¢ the lows due to the forgerien of rp jef vouchers carefully wit ty auditor if s ine The forgeries amounted to $5 for July alone, Keeney maid, firnt forgery was committed time in June, it is now bell the last about July 26. ae “Il had been away for ~ | weeks,” suid Keeney, “When Icom oak clas enaleiicaiae -e | back 1 went over the books of the | Post and found that a lot of ‘money |had been drawn during my abeenes. Ito aroused my suspicions, J wey The ceremony, by the Buddhist rites, made her the wife of Carlos noted San Francisco archi tect, Later there was a ceremony according to more modern cus toms “We don't care anything about marriage,” the bride announced. But marriage is 4 law in this country and to be happy we must abide by the laws.” ‘une, corded Thad Gardner as chairman | the relief committee, and found | he had issued no relief v jing July. This led to the Investig, tion that resulted in the arresta® ;W . BE “KICKED OUT, Wife and Sister Menaced ‘ by Him, They Claim B YS WISE Accused of threatening to kill nia| All the men arrested will wife and her sister, W. C. Payton, |“kicked out” of the American 27, corporal of Company 4, C. A. C.,| on and barred from joining 4 Fort Worden, was tried in Judge |other post, Henry A, Wise, Gordon's court Wednesday, and re adjutant, said Wednesday. jeased to his commanding officer, cannot be done, however, Maj. Rockwood, of Fort Worden, | said, without the sanction of Both Payton will be tried by a court-mar-| post itself, as each post has sole ay | tial on his arrival at the fort. thority over its members in that rs ‘ayton was arrested Monday night spect. The matter would put oy Patrolman Ralph Ozura, who)\to the post, Keeney said, ‘the claims Payton was loitering outside | probable result that guilty memben ja cafe at Eighth ave. and Olive st. | would be ousted. waiting for his wife, a waitress, to) The Legion chiefs uncovered appear. When arrested, a 45-caliber| this whole affair,” said Wise army revolver was found on his per “and exposed the men son. Had it not been for our Both his wife, Mrs. Payton, and} ness to keep the Legion clean a her sister, Mrs. B.C. Holland, testi-} an organization, the facts might fied that Payton came to his wife's| never have come out.” ~* apartment Monday, at 1634 Terry) Warren was the only one of thy ave., and attacked'his wife, after an five arrested who was not a membe altercation with her, Mrs. Payton’ of Bothell post. Ward Gardner § waid she fainted after, Payton had) stil! senior vice commander, © choked her, She alleges Payton has| Warren was released om hie per been insanely jealous of her. wonal recognizance Tuesday, after ht — had promised Maj. Ross to a | for arraignment W: i France Accepts Lon gen rare Arms Invitation) Te tooting was discussed at wom PARIS, Aug _—France today | 'e7sth Tuesday night at the regula officially accepted the invitation to| Meeting of Roosevelt post, Veteran attend the Washington disarmament |! Foreign Wars. It wag the conference November 11 Premier|™¢nt of members that the 3 Briand received Ambassador Herrick | matter should be thoroly Tatece SR cn, Ee Ee ST EEE ELLOS Tren et re ee | by es wrong done every veteraa state. , Roosevelt post has taken up the yon of appointing some employe, to have sole. i “floaters” who [mnie it is said, further frauds, ag then have jurisdiction od members only, with clals are thoroly acquainted. Gee, but Boldt’s Ady French delegation to Washington. O. Sam Cummings to Talk to Kiwanians O. Sam Cummings, chairman of the international committee on edu cation of the Kiwanis club, will be’ the guest of honor at Thursday's) meeting of the club in Seattle. Ta- coma and Everett clubs have been invited to hear Cummings. The meeting will be held at the Wash- ington Annex. “i peepee . . Correct Apparel for Women : Clearance of Odd Lots solute frankness between man and synods, in order to Nmit what they woman ts the solid pinnacle upon could not wholly repress, in the 11th which a marriage ts founded—with- | century and later. frequently passed out it, none can endure—that is, per-'| decrees that there should be no such homer of the season in the first in-| manently or successfully. A girl who is enamoured of a man ovetlooks Uttle falschoods or excuses them upon thia pretest or that be- fore marriage, only to learn after the ceremony that she committed her most grievous error. Suppose every obstacle were swept to the winds and you could marry the, man, would you trust him abso- lutely? Would there never be a shadow of doubt creep into your heart when he was away from you as to his loyalty to you? 1 fear not, my girl, and that is the most im- portant thing you must consider, aside from his present marriage ties. Did you not know that marriage laws were made of women, and that when you con- tinue to see this man while he is still legally another woman's husband, }vou are helping to tear down that thing which was created for your own good? There are those who consider themselves strong-willed, independent and broad-minded who defy the conventions for a time, and literally, so to speak, “get away with tt"; but eventually it is their un- doing. Metter look about you, girl, for @ more suitable pal. Why is the sky red at times when the sun is rising or setting? B, W, The atmosphere disperses and also absorbs a part of the sun's rays, and |the greater the distance thru the at- {mosphere which the rays have to traverse, the greater is the percent- age which is dispersed and absorbed ; |the effect is, therefore, greatest git sunrise and sunset, The red rays of (light, on account of their greater jwave lengths, are least affected in this way; so that they may remain when rays of the other colors have disappeared. The effect is greatly in- jereased by the presence of consider- | able quantities of water vapor or of dust, ee Why are toads or froge seen on the ground after @ heavy rain? ALICE, During a storm, sometimes small fish or frogs are caught up out of ‘very shallow bodies of water by lit tle eddies of air. They are often car- ried a distance of several miles be- fore they are dropped. eee How 1s honey ice cream made? H. H. One pint milk, yolks 6 egys, 1 cup a for the protection warfare during certain holy seasons and on certain days. By the end of the 11th century only @bout 80 days were left free for private warfare, but most of these days came in the summer when the fighting would naturally be most common. These holy seasons, when fighting was not |ailowed, were called the “Truce of Goa.” * What was Spencer's definition of evolution? Wasn't there a poetical jdefinition by an author named Car- jruth? EU. | “Rvolution is an integration of |matter and concomitant dissipation of motion; during which the matter passes from an indefinite, homo- geneity to a definite, coherent hete- jrogencity; and during which the re- \fained motion undergoes a parallel transformation.” (Spencer) “A fire-mist and a planet,— A crystal and a cell,— , A jellyfish and a saurian, And caves where the cave-men dwell ; Then a sense of law and beauty, And a face turned from the clod— Some eall tt B And others —Wm. Herbert Carruta. eee “What Is the recipe for cooking oysters known as “Angels on Horse. back?" YOUNG COOK, There is a recipe known as “An- |gclo on Horseback,” which, 1 believe, |ts the one you have in mind, Use | three large oysters to a person, wrap |fat bacon, then arrange on skewers, three oysters on a skewer, with about one inch between each ouster. Dip in batter and fry in deep fat from eight to ten inches. Serve hot (still impated on skewers) on thin triangular stices of buttered |foast from which the crusts were re- moved before toasting. eee What is the recipe for pickling jwatermelon rinds?) HOUSEWIFE. Peel the rind of two melons, cut into two-inch pieces. Let stand in salt water over night. Then boil in water until tender. Remove and drain well. Bring to a boil together j2 cups vinegar, 2 cups sugar, 1 cup water, a few whole cloves and 3 two- inch pieces of stick cinnamon, Add melon and boil 15 minutes. 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