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Society Mrs. Ostrander Extends Invitations for Lunch- eon; Dinner at Yacht Rehearsal. S$. H. F. OSTRANDER has ex Club Following Church | tended invitations for a lunch eon at her reside’ ce next Tuesday | | afternoon, complimentary to Mrs.) % Geoffrey Winslow, of New York,| : and Mrs. Harvey Salmon of St.| Louis, who are the guests of thelr i for fourteen. . Dinner for Bridal Party Miss Louise Studley and Mr. Everett Willard Fenton are enter Places will be marked ee party with a dinner at the Yacht club, Tuesday evening following the wedding rehearsal at the church, eee Quietly Marrie ‘Mrs. Evelyn’ Graves Hansard and . Honoring Mrs. Roy Wintermute ‘of San Francisco, who has been the guest of Mrs. Harry T. Kelsh for a week, Mra E. B. Sterling with a dinner of twelve at her home Thursday eve- a Mrs. Wintermute lett for her home Friday morning. Informal Evening Complimenting Midshipman Rich- _ ard Frost, who is spending his Ser _ tember leave with his parents, Mrs. J. E. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. W. McCrabbie are entertaining © with an informal evening at their ‘country home tonight. 4 ee Assisting at Studley- Fenton Reception At the reception following the 7 wetting ot Miss Louise Studley and Mr. Everett Willard Fenton, Wed- ‘Nesday evening, Sept. 21, assisting will be Mrs. Colin 0. Radford, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. James Griffiths, Yerkes, Mrs. David Gil- , Miss Dolly Tanner, Seibert, Miss Angela McClel- ‘lan, Miss Constance Seibert, Miss Louise Ehriich, Miss Leona Hol comb, and Miss Norma Brown. taining the members of their bridal) Mr. Thomas A. Roy of this city were | quietly marrie’ in Tacoma on) ‘Thursday, Sept. 8. Mrs. Wintermute Honor Guest parents, Mr, arid Mrs. C. J, Smith, | UL: IUNATUOOTUATTUUAOOERE EATER Ae At a beautiful ceremony in the First Baptist church Wednesday evening, at 8:30 o'clock, Miss Katherine Shank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Sheridan Shank, became the bride of Mr. Arthur Trumbull Lee.—Portrait by Curtis Studio. v WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR MONDAY Minnewatha Clab The ‘Minnewatha club will enter- ention held in New York this sum- guild, Mrs. H. M. ‘Stryker, chair- guild, Mrs. A. C. Grass, eee Progressive Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griffiths, ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffiths are entertaining with a progressive dinner Monday evening, compli Mentary to Miss Louise Studley and her fiance, Mr. Everett Willard Fen- ton, following which Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hamlin White will be hosts & dance given at the Women's Uni- versity club, 0 Entertain at Dinner Complimenting Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Ghent, Mr. and Mrs. C. Goss are en- tertaining with a dinner of twelve covers this evening. Celebration of Wedding Anniversary issued invitations for next Tuesday evening, the occasion being their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. During the evening a musical pro. gram will be given and a buffet supper served to about one hundred guests. . . Marriage Announced Mrs. M, Tamborine of Renton an Nounces the marriage of her daugh- ter Louise to Mr. Daniel G. Rogan | of Seattle. The ceremony was per. formed in St. Anthony’s church in| Renton, with Rev. W. J. Carey read. | ing the service on Wednesday, Sep tember 14. After a short wedding trip to Vancouver Mr, and Mrs, Ho- gap will be at home in Seattle, Women’s Century Club ‘The literary and travel department of the Women’s Century club will meet Friday, September 23, at 11 a. m, at the Y. W. C. A. The topic of the day will be “The Aid of Literary Autocrats, 1800 to 1870," and Mrs. W. Graham will read a paper on Na. thaniel Hawthorne. Dr. Roberta Wimer-Pord will give a travelogue Of 11,000 miles in the United States The Americanization department will meet at 1 p. m. at the Y. W. C. \ A. and the regular meeting of the lub will be held at 2 p. m. with © Americanization department in ‘rge of the program. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS ¥. W. C. A. News The vocational school of the Se man: Saturday, East Capitol Hilllattle ¥. W. C. A. will reopen for the chairman. season Monday, September 19, at 9 a m Registration may be made at the vocational office on the fourth floor, and at the information office, Y. W Cc. A on Wednesday, | nounced the following plans in co-| operation with the other clubs of the | . A. building, Fifth and Seneca. The Athletic club of the Y. W. C. . had its first meeting of the fall the 1th, and an association. The Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W C. A. will give a party each month ‘The Y. M. C. A. will start the plan by entertaining the Y. W. C. A. at a Hallowe'en party at the Y. M. C. A. building will entertain at the Y. W. j building. The next month the Y. W. C. A. Cc, A There will also be parties for the sirls alone. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keltmer have | w Basket ball season ednesday, September 21. starts on We want any girl interested to come whether sh he can play or not, Hiking and week-end parties and TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17— ‘The marriage of Miva Ether Conte to Mr, Dorsey J Hott, at the home of her parente, Mr. and Mra. A. F. Coats, at 2 o'clock Dr. and Mra. Albert Irving Bout. flour will enteftain at dinner honoring Mr. and Mra. W. H Talbot and Miss Vera Talbot, of ¢ San Francisco SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18— Mr, and Mra. Carl F uid to en tertain with @ plonie supper at their home near the Country elub, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19— Mra, Stanley Griffiths and Mr Dean Hamlin White to entertain with & progressive dinner and dance, honoring Miss Lauine Studley and her fiance, Mr. Kver- ett Willard Fenton. Mra. A. G, Wainwright hontess at a bridge her home, “Holly Magnolia bluff WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21— The marriage of Miss Louise Stud- ley to Mr. Kverett Willard Fen- ton in Trinity charch at $:20 o'clock. Mra. A. G. Wainwright will enter- with @ luncheon In the private dining room of the ¥. W. C. A Mrs. A. G. Wainwright ‘will enter tain with a bridge luncheon at ber home, “Holly Loage.”* will be luncheon at Lodge,” on County Legisiative Federation County Legislative Federa- il resume its regular monthly horseback riding will continue dur ing the winter. The department of health and physical education is registering for clumes now, Classes begin Septem ber 21. Miss Florence Farrier of New York comen to the Y. W. C. A. ‘Mrs. Myrtle Monte will speak!with the very best training and will in the State Insane/tench most of the classes. There will be special emphasia on the in- dividual health gymnastica, If you want to be physically fit and feel pods will young, join one of our claanes. of ution, Satur- Assis A. met last Thursday, Septem: The Cosmopolitan club of the Y. 15, for 6-o'clock dinner in the larger private dining room of the cafeteria. At 7 o'clock they had their meeting in thelr club rooms on second floor. September 20, the first mix Plans are well under way for thoir larger annual banquet the early part [Of October. ‘The Acacia club for young married | women will hold their first meeting in the club rooms on the third floor of the Y. W. C. A. Friday, Septem- ber 23, at 1:39 p.m. Pilang will then be arranged for the year’s work. The Friends of All club, the young er girls in business, will hold their annual election this coming Thurs day evening in their club rooms on the third floor. Club supper will be served at 6 o'clock In cafeteria, Announcements for the first meet ing of the Altrua club Wednesday evening September 21, have been sent out, Meeting to be held at 7 o'clock in club rooms on third floor eee Business and Professional Women Club There will be a special meeting of the Business and Professional Wom. en's club, Tuesday, September 20, at 6:30 p. m., in the assembly room of the Chamber of Commerce, to dis cuss securing larger club rooms for All members urged to be present, The banquet and mixer of the club will be held September 27, at 6:20 Pp. m., in the Bon Marche tea room, j when reports of the national conven tion will be given. Semi-Annual Convention The semi-annual convention of the ng County Degree of Honor Pro- association will be held in Fraternal hall, 1511% Fourth ave on Tuesday, beginning at 10 a. m. and lasting all day, The convention will be presided jover by Mrs. Luey Berry, of Lake | lodge, No. 10, and it is expected that | Mrs. Eva P, Gordon, grand president of the state organization and her staff will be present. Seattle Jodge, No 17, will act as host and giv dress of welcome; Lake lodge, No. |10, of Kirkland, will exemplify the | opening exercises, and Aquila lodge, | No. will emplify the balloting on candidates and initiation, In ad dition, there will be a splendid pro- gram, The luncheon at noon will be in charge of Seattle lodge, No, 7, and all visiting members are invited. the evening, at 8 o'clock, by Seattle lodge, No. 7, in Evergreen -hall, Ar- cade building, which will be open to visiting delegates, Graduate Nurses The King County Association of Graduate Nurses wil) held a picnic next Sunday at the new recreation camp at Seabold, on Bainbridge ts. land. Those attending should take the boat at 9 a m. or 2 p, m, from Pier 4, at the foot of Madison st, August than in any other month, pointed for the group, The stories | the next few the use of the club the coming year. | the ad-| A business meeting will be held in| | | | | HMUTUAUHRUUUUA AAU UTE EET HUUAQAANOOEUOUVOAAAOOUAGUOOTA AUT AETU TAHT ALAA TUULYAUANOYOOUUUUUOTUEUUUU VU UEVT HUET | | and should provide themselves with) |P. Creque, 2417 Second ave, W. The | Mra. Ewing D. Colvin witl read a pa ,|C. B, Sanderson, and “Home Making lave. Report on the national convention jat San Francisco will be given. _ a oe | at | Phas sad basis iaehebaaiiel LOR Aa faa aps pen ae & lunch, Coffee will be served free. ee Queen Anne Circle of Child Conservation Queen Anne circle of Child Conser. vation league will meet Tuesday, Sep- tember 20, at 1:30 p, m, with Mrs. following program will be given: per on “Shall We Standardize House hold Service” “Conservation and System in Kitchen Arrangement,” by Mra. Arthur Joachims; “The Et ficient Homes of the Future,” Mra & Profession,” by Mra. Ralph C. Mac- Donald. Discussion will be led by Mrs. O. J. Van Buskirk, ee Queen Anne Circle of Fruit and Flower Mission Queen Anne circle of the Fruit and Flower mission will hold its first all-day en route and will be gone three Next Tuesday | gay te es day meeting Monday, September 19,| at the home of Mrs. W, W. Austin, 333 Kinnear place. Luncheon at 12:90 o'clock. eee John Hay PLT. A The PT. A. of the John Hay school will entertain with an in-| formal tea at the school in weicom to the teachers Tuesday, September 20, at 3 p.m. This ia the first of the regular monthly meetings, , eee Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. Capitol Hill W, C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Marie Ridge 1122 20th N, September 20, 2p m York Community Club York Community club members and their friends from al parts or the city were entertained at “Musical Evening” at the club hall 34th ave, S. and Horton st Thursday evening, Septtember 15, 1921. A large and appreciative andience listened to the different numbers and the evening was voted one of the finest of the club's attempts. The program follows: Piano selection Mrs, Barkdull Solo, “Little Crumbs of Happiness,” Mother's ening — Praye Tweedie Carroll Bi} pn / Mr. Humorous songs, Mr. “Don't Stay After Ten" “His Twin Brother” “The York Qu “Ireland Must Be Heaven" “Pray for Sunshine” Violin Selgetion, “Shepherd Girl's Sunday, igs Me Again’ Miss Bdna Von Catin Duet, “Dusk and the Shadows Falling,” “Dear Old Pal of Mine” York Quartet Carthy,” “Li'l Duet, “End of a «Mrs, Barkdull and Mr Swan Song of ™ y Ann ‘Liza Jane" Perfe Me Day" Tweddle ntertainment Com: +.» York Quartet Mrs, Barkdull ee Accompanist, . Totem Club Team A meeting has been called of the Totem Club team, Neighbors of Woodcraft, for Wednesday, Septem ber 21, at 8 p.m, in the new club rooms, 4168 Arcad: | Sunset Heights The Sunset le building ee Literary Club Heights Literary club will meet Tuesday, September 20, with Mrs, Cora McChesney, across Lake Washington, Take 10:45 boat at Madison st, ed to attend. All members request: | More battles have been fought in SEATTLE STAR | ersonal P and Mrs, Harry P maaan] Harb left Friday for New York, whence will leave for Perna, to be g0Ne) Colonel seven years, feotnm ander V8 * defensen, Dr. Charles DP, Shannon leftlwhere t Thursday for New York, where he | informal d will spend a year in special bh ad | pital work. a Mrs, Mer Mra, L. J. Reynolds of Victoria,'ry sacph B, C., will arrive Tuesday evening, commande coming ton wedding Wednesday evening see Society at the or Forts out the middie of November they on PASsSANT t, “Takes All Sorts of Peop John L. Hayden, U. 8. A r of the Puget sour spent Sunday in Seattle, war honor guest at an| inner PRESENTATION TEA riam, wife of Colon raon Merriam, U of Fort Worden, at 8 |much pleasure as it will introduce Mr. and Mrs, William R, Hains their house guest, Mrs, Madeleine R worth left Wednesday for Boston, Clifford, of California, and the twe where they will reside brides, recently arrived at Fort Wor oe, den, Mra, Hayden, wit Mra, W. O, Dulmage left recently ant Frederick L. Hayden, U, 8, A for a month's trip to New York athe L, Hayde Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rammay left the Puget yenterday by motor for a few days’ Mrs. Stric | trip cast of the mountains. Kdward J oe } Beattle people registered at the Hotel Alexandria in Los Angeles, | Cal, the past week included Mra. B. Isaacs, Mra, L. Marks and Miss laura Guudette, . QUART New 4 y adjutant o! defenses, Mayden, U o-. Mr. John T. H. Lewis, who has been in Burope, arrived in New York Monday on the Ned Star liner Kroon. | | mad, eee |GRAND OPERA Mr, and Mrs. Gordon T. Shaw | saateoiente (Fredevicka Sully) are receiving con- Cerecly gratulations hb the birth of a daugtiter September 13 at the Swed. A. ish hospital. eee js Cufford, Mr. Hornce Fenn, Mr, Theodore ocr Robinson and Mr, Ralph Graves medical cor motored up from Portland Wednem | wies of Ma day. of 4 ee by Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Philip Shank | y;,. of Portland, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corwin 8. Shank for | PERS ASSIG! agreeable quarters have world turn ov to 8. A.. easy-going chap who tucks a box of Puget Sound coast |e wigne Henry Macpherson 8. A. Mra. tain Loul# James Bowler, Fitzpatrick, Franciy James Fitzpatrick, U and daughter-in-law of Colonel John U. 8. A. commander o} Bound kiand, wife Strickland, U 8. A ‘ED at Fort Worden al Kemp Greene, U f the Lieutenant Frederick 1. 8. A. and Lieutenant Ed | ua ward J, Strickland, U, 8. A Members of the Fort Worden set) opera interested in «the Merriam, wife of Colonel Merriam, U, 8. commander of Fort Worden, and |their house guest, Mra, Madeleine FR. of California, Mrs. Miller, wife of Major Alvin Charles Miller, rps, U. 8. A. Mra ajor Frank Dex Applin er Applin Bowler, wife of Cap- U. 8 A wife of 8. A the pant week, left today for their onouip TINTS home, accompanied by Mrs, Shank, who will be their g oe Dr. and Mrs. J, A. Ghent and Mr and Mra. Joseph Danz have returned from a week spent at Sol Lal Bac. eee Mr. Cart Rume’y Heussy left yes) <4 terday for Concord, N, H., where he will enter his senior year at St./ Paul's school, Mra, the tea ts tints, whic on mented th W. Secley, Mra. Stacy Jones Margaret Casey Graham), who has been the guest of relatives for the past two months, | sgnrerar left yesterday for her home in Wash- ington, D. C. was the bi Flagler qu oe Maj. K. 8. Gregory, U Matthews, uewt for a CMe Harry ‘T, Matthew mander of Fort Cane: Casey quarters, The list included the line at 8. A. 204 Wanington, U, |Mra, Gregory are receiving the con-|yort Fiagler, and Mrs. Wallington, }eratulations of their friends upon the | wien wife U 8. A, com able, de vated in ch accented the pretty af. Tuesday at their and which compli ir house guest, Mrs. C. of Berkeley, California. Fort SLE AFFAIR An agreeable affair of Tuesday widge given at thelr Fort uarters by Major c rved to bring birth of @ daughter at the Swedish |ineir official family. houpital, Bept. 16. INFORMA Mr. Thomas Green, Jr, and Mr.) Captain Walter Donahoe are leaving next!g 4) week for the Bast, where Mr. Green y¢rq will go to Princeton and Mr, Dona formally at hoe to Yale. Mrs. A. L. Kempster and daugh ter, Betty, who have been spending one pan the wummoer in the city, left today) “at their for their home in New Orleans. phat 2 tain Josep! commander of Fort Ward Chambers, Ls Arthur Kay Chambers, U entertained t the weekend in compli |ment to thelr house guests, Mr. and |Mrs. Edward McFarland, of Seattle. BRIDGE bh Francis Stiley, Captain of Colonel) presided at orchid 8. A., commander of together and in-|both would find out how perfect the Jother really is. their ) § to attend the Studley-Fen: |Wort Worden quarters on Friday will running around in circles. of Ideuten-/of the U.|friend and Mrs. Fort ‘ort Worden quarters on Thureday Mra. Stiley, wife of Cap- U. 8. A.W Mins Elizabeth Bayley left Thurs|gave a one-table bridge, followed by day for South Hadley, Mass, wher® 4 delightful collation, which brought she will enter her junior year at Mount Holyoke. . . Ming Freda Faris, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guido A. Faris, is leaving the first of the week for her home in Los Angeles. She will mon, wife jmin Lemmon, U. patrick, wife of of Major Kelley Benja- 8. A, Mra. Fite be accompanied by Miss Jane Park-| Jamey Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A. inson, who will be her guest for sev. eral months, BLAZING bibs Grey ski Mrs. Earl P. Jamison left today for Los Angeles, where she will join Mr, Jamison and remain for several months place at G jforgotten on Thu! logs in a wide fi) the charms of the garden porch! cinser where Mra, Frederick J, Batley and} tin s¢, Locs ies over y waters were at the Bailey Jien Cor replace emphasized Mr, and Mra Edgar 1. Webster’yire James G. McCurdy received are leaving this evening for a trip!trom four to six in compliment to to Colorado Springs. They will stop | Mrs, Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley in Portland and Denver for a few | penjamin or four weeks. oe Mr. Charles H. Burnette TIT re- turned Saturday from Chatham, ert Finley, . Willlam Ramage, Block, wife of Past Surgeon Walter Alvin Block, U. 8. P. HL 8, Tea was Lemmon, U. 8. A., Mrs. Finley, wife of Major Charles Rob- U. 8. A, and Mrs. Robert mother of Mrs. Alaska, where he spent the summer. |served in the billiard room, where eee red, Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Hall re- turned Friday evening from eck’s motor trip to Yakima. Girls Plan Newspaper A newspaper, published monthly, don, Miss Oscar Kloci | { | white and blue formed the |Patriotic color scheme, both of dec ® oration and collation, and where Mrs. ‘ker and Mrs. Frederick A. Willoughby presided at the tea table. The hostess aides were Mra, Block, wife of Past Surgeon Walter Alvin Block, U. 8. P. Miss Nebergall, Miss La! H. S., Mise Watson, ¢, Miss Jor- Francel Hill, Miss Helen announcing group meetings and con-|Kinkaid and Miss Richardson, taining stories, poems, jokes and in-| teresting news from camp headquar-| ters, is one of the latest innovations | being planned by Campfire girls. jparty was The idea was evolved at a recent their Fort meeting of the Camp Kiloqua tribe.| tenant J Martha Hervin was elected editorin-|8. A. an chief; Mary Wright, assistant editor, |house guests including M rden Mulholland of Washington, afd Helen Sanderson, business man- Bee ager. Jessie Wainey was chosen to|). C., and edit the personal news and joke col-|/Kaboon, of umn and Lois Whipple to have |Cordiality ¢ charge of distribution, The Kimonhon girls have elected the following officers for the new term; Eileen Kinnane, president: Alice Rockwitz, recording secretar; Gertrude Dofsen, social secretary, and Margaret Joslin, treasurer. Plans for an entertainment to be given in October were started, The Kimonbon girls made candy for the soldiers at Port Townsend last week. eee At Fort post the dancin Captain U. B.A, guest, Mrs, ley, Madison, Kihelo Campfire is to hold a sale and entertainment before Christmas, kaid, eee A, and Mr: cls W, Wal Litahni girls will elect officers next month, & nominating committee hav-< ing already been appointed. Plans are under way for furnishing their Campfire room, Frances Collins has | been voted into the group. eee Iola Campfire'’s last meeting took the form of a hike to Golden ¢ dens, Gweneviere Story was a gu eee DINNER F Major Ge both well Thursday t. Ahwandah girls are planning to have @ mothers’ tea and a ceremonial meeting the latter part of this month and a rummage sale to make money some time next month, eee books to b ment is pl the group, The Har meeting a Officers for the coming year have! Moore, been elected by E-la-han girls as fol- most was hop was given nt Herbert A and Mrs. Gardner, with thelr house W. Seeley, of Berke Lieutenant U California, Harvey Madison with Miss Klocker and Miss Helen Kin-| Lieutenant J. Karl Hendry, U. One of the FRIDAY TO MONDAY PARTY An attractive Friday to Monday arranged last week at Flagler quarters by Liew Longstreet Whelchel, U d Mra, Whe el, their . Martha Mr. and Mrs, H. R, Hod Seattle, who enjoyed the of the Flagler set and the exquisite beauty of the view, |POST HOP Cas y on Wednesday a that intrigued g set and which included H. Innibn, medical corps, nd Mrs, Inmon, L Gardner, U. S. A . Cc. John A., and Mra house guests, 8. their » U ‘s. Vane, Lieutenant Iker, U 8. 8. an A., Lieutenant A. 1OSTS porge Wright, U. known to soclety at the harbor forts, gave a large dinner on at the 1 Franciseo have been turned in for the count! »0 judged. An entertain. janned to raise money for ° | milton girls held a social t the home of Kathryn gumes enjoyed trying to get as many lows: President, Evelyn Graham;|words as possible out of “Yobenish,” vice president, Grace Sherson; secre-|and Amanda Hamilton won the prize, tary, Nellie Murray treasu: »|A party is planned for next week in Pauline Stevens; qcribe, Frances Lib- honor of Miss Mary Corbin who is bee, and song and cheer leader, Mar- going to be the assistant guardian guerite McKeen, Numerous interest-/ Saturday the applicants for fire- ing meotings for planned. remainder The We Virginia Leekley has been elected their lead vice president of Ta-ta-pochon girls. | Thursday, An assistant guardian is to be ap-| Anofian. the winter are|maker plan to give a dinner to the of the group, heo Bluebirds met der, Margaret Hazzard, at the home of Mary They discussed plans for montha, with Captain Francis A., bn] |two months’ leave, and Mrs, Wright, | out a group of clever players, includ- ing the hostess, and Mra Miller, wife of Major Alvin Charlee Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A. Mra, Lem. ve when blazing CALIFORNIA DUTY HISTORY REPEATS | \ | | George Davis Adams and Mrs, J. J. O'Connor served. The hostess was assisted by, Miss Klocker, Miss Kin- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921 Cynthia Grey: le to Make the Old Worle Turn Over,” Regula Dear Cynthia: I’ve just finished reading the pitiful wail of that poor, misguided, misi ee jcalled “Al,” He certainly is amusing, a play the game? Who am I that I should qu fellow with an ordinary incom war, been to school a | ‘ing much anyway you take me. ¢ both girls and boy It also gets me riled a herself “Square-Shooter” pan Don't they both know that it takes) all kinds of people to make this old I know fellows of from the steady y description, ndy under his arm and ealis upon home, college grad lady to the kind that Atags it to the public dance or cafe, picks up. a miscellaneous party, blows 25 bucks or so in the evening and sneaks into the office just under the wire the next morning to tell his associate of the “ n’ kid” had out the night before. 1 also know the type of girl that ech type h jot fellow spends the evening with. But what of that? 1 know the type I lke and I etick to them. I could call up any one of several fellows I know, tell them to get a girl and meet me over at #0 d-s0's house. Then call her up nd ask if we could come over. ure thing—come on over, I know new kind of salad to make for a eats.” I could do the same trick with any One of several fellows or several girls—and why? Or maybe Jack or Bill or someone lis up and says that has € fair given by Mrs. Gardner, wife of|gone to the station to meet our old Lieutenant Herbert A. Gardner, ~——~ wants us to come over and help entertain her. Why? They are all fine girls, have fine mothers and dads who know what kind of cake each of the fellows lke, which ones smoke cigars, or pipe, or clgarets, never been to thé wild pub- lic dance unless under strict secrecy with a gang of our own, and doing 80 wad very naughty and mother and dad don't know about it ti next morning and then scold and smile. An I waid before, and reiterate for “Al's” and “Square-Shooter’s” benefit ~-it takes a lot of people to make this old world turn over and would add that like usually finds like. Why doesn't friend “Al” get in touch with “Square-Shooter” and then perhaps Yours monotonously, IRRITATED, eee Writes His Experience as Warning My Dear Miss Grey: Every little while some love-distracted soul writes you about 20-year-old girls marrying 40-year-old) men. And apartment in compliment to their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. . Loosby, operatic program, the only one she will give before sailing for Manila with her husband and son on the October transport. Lieutenant Leslie R. Grove, IT, en- has ferred from Fort Worden Presidio of California, where he wil! be in charge of an engineer pany. On Friday Mra. E. 8. Barnes, as- sisted by her mother, Mrs. William Gammon, gave a charming tea in compliment to Mrs. C. T, Gammon of Tacoma, which brought out the army and civilian sets, and recalled the hospitality for which all the chatelaines of this fine old mansion have been noted. At the tea table, decorated in rose and azure, Mrs. kaid, Miss Mildred Barnes and Miss Helen Pragge. Why? j@ive a tea that ts anticipated with been eating or drinking? Why doesn’t he snap out of it and, and I hate to have anyone like “Al” try wt defenses, and) to make out that the fellows are so much better than the f Lieutenant | girls, | *|nothing that you and J can say will | —_ r Boy Advises “Al.” nformed, but humorous chap nd t he also had my nanny J Oh why? What has he estion? Oh, just an ordi: e, been about a little, saw som ittle, 25 or 26 years old, noth! But I’ve a lot of friends, bit to have the the fellows so, girl who signs 4 EY will receive read. ers of this department st The Star office on Tuesdays from 9 to 4, and at other times by ap poiniment, Please do not com on other days than Tuesday less you have an appointment with Miss Geey, as unexpected vis itors interfere with her writing. jabout a week ago one wrote and the © |man was so nice, ete. Of course | keep that couple from marrying. But jas there may be others not quite so jfar gone, perhaps some of them |might take the hint in time to savi thernselves from the inevitable fate, (that surely awaits all the foolish ones} | Who try it out, How do I know?) | | Because I tried it with one of the nicest girls in the world, and she is | yet a splendid woman, if she is the wife of another man. I, too, am |quite a nice man in my way. But my ways were not her ways. Because I was 40 and she 19. In most /] jother respects we agreed quite gen- erally. “We never quarreled. Her love for me just naturally died, because it is unnatural for the woman of 35 to love the man of 50 or 60 yearn | That love dead, the loving woma, (not lusting, but loving), will p |urally meet some one else can love. And then—the inevits happens, Either an elopement, | worse, if the woman tries to be tj to conventions and fight it down -, Misery, misery till the t! a t | Luckily for us, I had seen ft tet jat least five times and ° course ft couldn't with us But made her promise that if the light did fail she would let me Pe could to make And I would do what I fe her happy in any way she wanted to go. And yet for all that there i lots of real misery in it for both off us, for instead of telling me, fought it until her health While the agreement did not it saved much nee G. ee Cynthia’s Answ to Short Qiestions Who ts the author and what title of the poem about workers which this quotation ts taken. “They finger Death at their end ve Tt fires. 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