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PAGE 10 Seattle MISS CATHERINE BAUER TUE SEATT |, Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Washington Boulevard W. Cynthia Grey: e Societ ne Washington Boulevard W, C. T. U +s ‘, I “11 1 Y | will moet Friday, August 25, at 2 p.|2Oth Century Feminine Freedom Brings Upheaval in m., in the chapel, for the annual elec | Social Customs—Lonely Woman Seeks Mate { M'** GREY will receive reag) | ers of this department The Star office on Tuesday, other times 9 to 4, and a Mrs. Perry Plans Fare- tion of officers, All superintendents | well Tea; Delightful who have not reported are asked to Dear Miss Gre For lo, these many years I have watched Luncheon at Golf Club; bring or send reporta, Visitors wel-| your column filled with wholesome advice and clever rep- also to soomen deserted by thele hag F iday y come. | artee, little dreaming that I would one day plead the magic |" Behm A, 48 feme Wola | riday. ‘ai. s i d nF of your skill. Ke Life h tt How can blankets be waterpr ; ay oS. sife has not been 2 RS, JOHN HOLLIDAY PERRY, Mrs. Georgie Boston, 1740 w, ¢oth I am a young woman in my thirties 1 a , an il ¢ New York, who has been| ., will entertain the Batara w, c.| Kind to me. So full has been my cup I have often prayed) soak the blankets im a7 pop om | ‘ » ane rs . neve ve place to the dawn | solution of oclatine at 4 nding the summer in the city, and T,.U, #ridey, Atiguet 96, of 8 p.m A ar the ppagow of night would never give p to Sidelines © Tote cae covets who has been a much-feted visitor, | All local superintendents expected to, OF & new day. , ; alum, dry again, rinse in tontes at ospera r aine L—and e@ ine) ay ler has extended invitations for a fare | give reports. | I fought desperately for health and gained it—and the in-|ipy, “Awnings may be water qell tea, at her home, 1220 Federal] | +. €y8 \tervening years have been filled with service for others, |in the same way ‘Droafed ave Sunday afterneot F Washington Hive No, 944 | bringing me great contentment and the knowledge that life, see § c tesa Washington Hive, No, 944, L. O. lafter all, was well worth living. 1 allowed bitterness no place} 8 gnc how many Deeps v. and friend ertaines y ath eoh Reeds +, (speak English? Ger ” Plans Beautiful T. M. and friends will be entertained) in my heart and life, and in a measure forgot the past in|" man? Prong s J with @ reception in honor of State! things worth while. English ke Luncheon Se " | things . inglish ts spoken by appr er y f r eputy Mary Isabel MeRae, at the! But suddenly I find myself starving—for love, home, com-'!y 150,900,000; German by tag, Mrs. C. A. D, Young will entertain ome 8 G 6814 7 ; c ) ‘ ‘ : , pel é with a benutitu Tuncheon at the Be-| rag hag = James Grant, 6814 7th) banionship-—someone to whom I would belong, and who in |/7 French by 60 00 800, attle Golf and Country club tomor: ave. N. W., Friday afternoon, Au-| turn, would belong to me. pig row afternoon, honoring Mra. James | gust 26, from 1 until 5 o'clock ‘The glow of a lighted lamp thru, DOW CVEr SOO At mighss Shackleford Hines, of San Francisco. napa oi 2 |the winde is seen in a mist of im meeting destrable men thru the) — e TL Places will be marked for twenty: | y. w. € |teare, Somewhere, I believe, is a| medium of their homes, Desedigoe gotten rainbows of wigns eight The Northwestern field committee life as lonely a» mine, & companion, Perchance, too, as you intimate | v the light of the bo ft 3? St of the Y. W. C. A. will entertain with |a friend, a pal, perhaps more. |the whole scheme is largely in ne it “ee i Swezea Gues @ tea Friday afternoon, from 3 to 6| In my professional position I meet |hands of Fate—but I feel sure tha ow can rust be removed trom Miss Swezea Guest } lo’clock, in the blue parlor of the Y.|but few men, We take it for grant-| somewhere for every woman there is \clothes line? uu of Honor |W. C. A. In compliment to the sixty-jed a promiscuous acquaintance in not|a mate, and that they will find| Immerse the line tm kevommg gp “With Miss Vernita Swezea as the | five missionaries in the city now who|destrable and presupposes lack ofeach other some time—inevitadly tt for several hours, or as long eg honor guest, Miss Gladys Epperson | }are en route to China an Japan. | breeding and refinement. acems a part of the great scheme of be necessary. This looseng the mg will entertain with a luncheon at the | |The missionaries are guests of the Mins Grey, is It posible | things. so that tt may be rubbed off tat Friends re Arctic club, Monday afternoon. | China club while in Seattle an to find happiness after sand paper or emery paper, care of the China club and the Y. W. C.|meing the hopes of earlier years) Cynthia's Answers Magt ™ a A, are welcome to the tea. burn to a heap of grey, deadened! t, Short Questions What is condensed milk? Bridge Tea Honors #8 5% Jashen? Are there men of the moral) “1, there Spee lotion which will have CURIOUS House Guests Social Service Club fiber to help build to a true and), tendency to darken gray hair with- The fresh milk of cows from ; Mrs. Harvey A, Lightner was hos | Bocial Service club will meet at |lasting happiness? cat elie te Gdaekieet ac @ considerable part of the water hr tess this afternoon at her home, en |Mount Baker park. Annual picnie.| If #0, how do you find them? Or |°U) Mans BD Bciwal Hyer nce [been removed by evaporation ty tertaining with a bridge tea in com-| Luncheon at 1 p.m. must there things be left to Fate or | eee ee ee vcing. Bay rum,|%¢mi-fluid condition, and te subh pliment to her mother-in-law, Mra.) “ee jthe God of Chance, or brilliant writ- |, ounces; sulphur, ® ounces, Miz | "ar ts usually, althd not W. C. Boorn of Chicago, and her ADDITIONAL CLUBS lers of fiction? lenoroly and apply to hair and scalp. |\244ed to aid in presermag dt sister, Mrs. H. C. Malloy of Hutchin | Unfortunately 1 stilt retain my old paar the sweetened and the ‘ son, Kan,, who are her house guests. Overseas Club Card Party ideals—one does not need your gra-) 1 st be 2 tome sole lo” put up in hermetically sealed tiy At the tea hour Mra, Frederick The reg weekly card party of cious counsel when following the line | trader? by OU RIOUR gp » eee . and Mrs, H. C, Malloy pre the Overseas club will be held at the (Of least resistance | ; ; Jeomia, ~ ste yy clubhouse Thursday evening, August | What have you to aay to me, Mina! /* tt law, a married wom-' when was the Philippine er “4:0 25, at 830 p.m. The hostesses will |Grey? 1 thank you sincerely for (2% who, by the custom of London, \tion declared officially oy. rr LE amber ye niavtg Pade ben LONELY. {trades on her own account, independ | president? 1 REA Q . d Mins A Ap ently of her husband; so called be- Luncheon Hostess pleyard. Members and friends cor-| Yours is one of the most difficult cause, with reapect to her trading, | —— July 1902. Miss Eleanor Caldwell will enter dially invited. | questions I must ever attempt to eS a he 4. he rn Mi a to tain with a luncheon next Wednes- cee lanswer. The 20th century has\sinoie the same asa feme sole (a| Yor ¥rench pastry look up Salta day, complimentary to Miss Janet Henry, and Miss Jane Stimson, prior Pythian Sisters’ Card Party Mre. George Bennett will entertain | brought freedom to woman and she} single woman). The term is applied | —Advertivement. glories in the conventional recognt- | to their departure for school in jwith a card party on Monday,/tion of the equality of the sezes. California. Covers for tweive| | August 29, at her home, 4243 Seventh | Naturally, this has brought about @ friends of the honor guests will) jave. N. E., for the benefit of the |thoro upheaval of, previous social | —The aroma of mark the pretty table Pythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs’ associa. | conditions. The woman of ‘the old eee jtion, Asnixting the hostess will be | school, clinging to the traditions of | Ab - Mins Frances Malone and Mrs. | Aer ancestors, sits patiently at home Bridge Luncheon Charles Christopher. jwaiting for her lover to come and} 7 x at Home see claim her, while the new woman | Mrs. William Sherman Walker Native Daughters of Washington | fares forth on unbeaten paths in) will be luncheon hostess at her home Princess Angeline parlor, Native|search of him. Consequently, the | _ Friday afternoon, with bridge for Daughters of Washington, will have|good, old-fashioned socials, the ty the later entertainment. la “get together” dinner at the Elka’|(hreshold of the church, even the| , ce = |elub on September 2, 1921, at ga5!club, are failing in their purpose to} A : | p. m. sharp, All attending are re-lestablish @ common meeting ground ‘ Dinner Guests at ScMORTEe tie a. tate thoes Glfor touts date. ont Aabnin Te A bs Lake Stevens | l o'clock at the Y. W.C. A. lobby, All! We may be thankful for one thing be Miss Virfinia Wiley, Miss Inez those planning to attend notify Mra. the home ts still popular as a social e , Watkins, Mr. Frederick Gribble, | Svengard, Sunset 0995, or Mins Nel. center. Surely you have married betokens the rfection of th and Mr. Ralph Graves, will be Se-| ie Mans, Hiliott 3363," Reservations |friends-—perhaps if you would drop «\Famous for years, Salada attle guests at a dinner Miss Laura | must be made by Monday, August /hint of what you have confided to es ee ae tae at °¢ ime te them they would smut you Varies the excellence of its ¢ Lake Stevens this evening, prior to her departure for a three months visit in the large cities of the East eee Mrs. Perry Honor Guest Honoring Mrs. John H. Perry of New York, Mrs. Frank Fretwell an@ Mrs. L. Frank Macklem enter. tained with a luncheon at their The attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bauer, w spending the past year in Los Angeles. Personal |trom Bordeaux, where. they have |been spending a few days oe ho with her mother has been | ‘Thia ts covered with gum pigment, jin this case red. and then hand sens summer home at Wing Point Wed i }itized. The negative only prints nesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank S. Roddie and children} Mr. Sergei Kilbansky, guest where the paper in senait then ee returned Tuesday from Saint's Rest teacher at the Corni#h School this the cum is washed off. . where they have been spending a| summer, will leave Sunday evening| Miss Ella McBride, of the McBride Tea Planned for Friday | Sorin. for New York, where he will resume | studio, has a portrait head done in In compliment to her sister-in law “ee hin teaching. thin style of her niece, Mra. Anahel Miss Freda Faris of Los Angeles,| yr. and Mrs. John Loor Locke,! see Bush, now of Paris, where her hus Mrs. Guido Faris will entertain with| Jr, removed today from Hunt's} Miss Vernita Swerea, who jn |band is chairman and financial ad a tea tomorrow aftetnopn Point to their apartment in town. tended leaving Sunday for New| Vieer to the international reparation Presiding at the tea table will be a 2 .& York, has postponed her departure | committee. The unusually attractive Mrs. Richard W. Perry, Mrs. Alex-} 1. aaa ares. J. Tate Mason and| Until Tuenday evening, August 30,f ad waa the work of Mr. A. F. ander B. Stewart, Miss Mary Struve.| 0° Charies F. Whittlesey will re ike Me Muhr, now dead, who was with the of Paris, France, and Mrs. Donald A. Barnes, a4 . Mr. and Mrs. Brattstrom Dinner Hosts Honoring the Royal Consul of Sweden, Mr, C.,W. Wallerstedt, who has his office in San Francisco, and move from their summer place at! Hartford, to their town house Au-| gust 31 Art Show “Gum Print” Pictures in City One of the urfusual types of pic tures among the 1,500 photographs eee Miss Thelma Thompson, who has been attending summer schoo! at the university, will leave Tuesday for her home in Pendleton, Ore Curtia studio about ten years-ago, The present exhibit was much commented upon in Vancouver last week, at the photographers’ conven. tion, and was literally snatched off the train at Blaine last Thursday night for the hastily arranged hibit here. Work from Belgium, France, Germany, England and many whose jurisdiction takes In all the see exhibited by the National Photog: | foreign countric: it ag states, Mr. and Mrs. Davis} Mrs. W. Marbury Somerville, | rapners’ association thix week, at the gsm nbc Batt gg tg Brattstrom entertained with a din daughter Helen, and Mrs. BE. C.! seattio Fine Arts gulleries, was the Auxiliary U. 8. W. V. and Comrades ner of nine covers at the Seattie| Hughes, who are at Harrowgate, /~gum print,” Yor the benefit of the national Yacht club last evening. Consul] Ens. will be joined by Mr. Somer-| An expecially lovely one was of | delegates, Mrs. Laura Bremer, 5818 General Wallerstedt left for san| Vili, who sailed August 12. They) the regrade district in this city 12|Seventh ave, N, W., will entertain Vrancleco :this morning. will spend the winter in France. years ago-horses pulling off the|with a party at her home Saturday cee oe nae d a ‘ ee from the big hills. evening, Augurt 27, at 820 o'clock. . ts jam Youell will leave to- ‘o make these requires the tal|Members of the Auxiliary e Luncheon Compliments morrow for Portland where she will| ents of a real artist. A plate is made United 5 ve way Valens Miss Manning visit friends for a few days, before|as for any photograph. Then with |vited, Ladies are requested to bring uM, i Miss Margaret Schmidt enter tained with a luncheon at the Arctic club this afternoon, as a compliment to Miss Jane Manning, of Helena, Mont., a guest in the city for a few days, who will enter Bryn Mawr col lege, in Pennsylvania, this fall. : : Miss Barbour Luncheon Hostess Miss Bernetta Barbour was hos tess at two charming luncheons fol lowed by an afternoon of bridge given at her home this week. Yes terday Miss Frances Black of Oak land, Cal, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Warren was the com. ee ee ‘fargnat Miss Inez Watkins, a student at| | soap product, Rinso. Until recentlyshe theday. All of them say they don’t have a ee illen Dalinage. who witt|the university summer school, will always made an all-day job of washing, to rub any but the most soiled spots and leave September 15 to attend Briar | 4Part Tuesday for her home in Ho | rubbing her clothes for hours to get the those only lightly. Rinso loosens every cliff Manor in New York. eee Luncheon at Port Madison Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt will entertain| Weeks’ cruise on the Ames’ yacht finding that Rinso takes all the ha: with a luncheon at her summer| Westerly. | | Ccenle XVTi work out of washday. Some of them wi grocer or any department store. Lever home at Port Madison next Monday mire is $275 ‘ put Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass, afternoon, Mr, H. C. Hibbard, who has been|| Am excellent model eee going to Astoria to take up Social Welfare work. eee Mr. and Mrs. Leo Simpson Black will remove in a few days to their apartment in Washington Arms. eee Mrs. H. J. Maury and children of | Winlock, arrived yesterday, and| are the guests of her parents, Judge | and Mrs. Stephen J. Chadwick, for an indefinite stay. eee Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Poe and famity will remove August 31 from | their summer home to their rest-| dence, 1144 Federal ave. & pencil an outline is sketched where the negative is to be printed quiam, returning in the fall to re-| sume her studies. * Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ames and Mr. | Robert Cushman are enjoying a two in the Orient and Russia for some | cakes and sandwiches, also articles for the grab bag. ‘Now | just put the clothes - to soak before. breakfast and rinse them out when the dishes are done — T weekly dirt out. Now that she soaks them clean she says Rinso actually saves about five hours o' wife writes about doing her regular Hundreds of thousands of women wash with the marvelous new f work each washday. Pour into tub : 2, * time, will arrive in Vancouver, B. Assisting at Little C. September $, on the Empres é Ra pokes of Ries Coding the unt My . m4 Tea Shop Friday | Ae, Convenient terms on any in'ewo quarts of being antl you seta fashington Park guild will be in , ‘water , paee charge of the Little Tea Shop of the| Mrs. Orion Burbank of New York | Victrola are hard or clothes extra clothes Then let your Children’s Odthopedic Hospital Fri arrived last evening to be the guest cordially ex. thes soak— clo! HIS is what one experienced house- ~ the clothes to soak the night before and rinse them out in the morning. Others find it easier to soak for a few hours during Particle of dirt from even the heaviest pieces without injuring a single fabric. Don’t rub your youth away. Get a package of Rinso today from your day. Mrs. Harry Coe will be hostess |0f Dr. and Mrs. 8. V, R. Hooker| tended this and rinse without an: and the ladies assisting her will be}for 4 time, | by store. d ri ithout any Mrs. William H. Ritter, Mrs, Win . | throp Hovey, Mrs. Herbert E. Coe Mrs. W. F. Flagg has returned | . ° Tee, Ws sata rece Char ltsthe ‘clty; Iain epadtt: the ates Enjoy your Victr hil Mrs. H. M. Stryker, Miss Hisie|™mer at Redondo Beach. | ihe: . ola wee Hoogs, of Honolulu and Miss Effie ae | yin, Johnson, ot Vancouver, B. C Miss Eulalie Merrill is planning | paying tor It, pe arate emda: do diel to leave for the Kast about Sep tember where shoe will re-enter; Dobbs School. $25 to $1500 “The Prince Chap” Greens rince p Mrs. A. G. Greenstreet and chil-| dren, who have been spending a| week at Kachess Lodge, on La Kachess, have returned to their FECT IN WA, heme MACHINES Matinee Saturday Sherman at Camp Bennett, oe Ga, ° Miss Geraldine Jackson and Mins | Lucile Bordeaux returned today sehool | | Tacoma + Spokane + Portland ay & Co. Lieut. Robert Wallace Burke, pind rubbi |S. A. whose engagement to Mis i f irection: I Mergnset Newlove : was anbounset Third Avenue at Pine Tuesday, will leave soon for SBATTLE solution, n With Rinesoyou fone ha amount of Rinsoasyou used for soaking. No other product ia needed when Rinso is used,

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