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PAGE 10 Seattle Society q Miss Cornish to Entertain q With a Tea Thursday; Col. and Mrs. Charles} Will Receive. IMPLIMENTING Clara Dam} Cc roach § mour, recently of New | York, Miss Nollie Cornish will enter: | tain with a tea in her apartment at} the Cornish schoo) next Thursday} afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock. ‘The urna will be presided over Dy Mrs. Harty Whitney Treat and Mrs./ Frederick Struve, An interpretative | @ance will be given during the after. noon by Mrs. Seymour. 7 see : Reception at Fort Lawton Quarters . Col. Oscar J. Charies, U. S. A. as ‘and Mrs. Charles wil! give a recep tion at their quarters at Fort Law-| ton Tuesday afternoon from ¢ until € o'clock, honoring the new officers | ‘of the 58th infantry and thelr wives, and for Col. Oliver Hart Dockery, * WS. A. and Mrs. Dockery, who are Jeaving next week for Camp Lewis Col. and Mrs. Charles will be a | by Mrs. Dockery and Mra, Hugh M./ Caldwell ae No-Host Table and Mrs. J. Claude Moore are sioniecing a nohost table of ten| covers at the dinner dance at the & | ‘attic Yacht club this evening. . irthday Party Birthday E, Farnsworth will en gertain with a motion picture per - ¥ : Tea Compliments : House Guests formance at ber home 1b gro ma Complimenting her niece, Mra. hoon for the pleasure rd ¥ stnday. {Haro Waltmann, of Mansfield, Ns her 19th & - ho is he ouse jest, Mrs. ter, Nancy, on her 10th ten in.{OBI. who tx her house guest,” Mr Thirty youns friends ha Mannheimer entertained yester day at her residence with a charming - » Wited. ‘ . ey 8 tea. Assisting inthe living room _ Bridge Luncheon were Mra. James Jamison and Mra f 9, Jennings was host-| William Kinsel, while presiding at James FP. hg “Saar afternoon at her home, { i Queen Anne hill, entertaining with a luncheon of ten covers, with or the later pleasure. dridge f oe the urns were Mra. A. H. Jones and Mrs. Charles Norton, who were as sisted by Mrs. Count Carro and Miss Marion Ravvitt. Dahlias tn the love- ly fall shades were used in decorating ae and centered the pretty tea table. Miss Sayre Becomes oes Bride of Mr. Happy in Tacoma Surrounded of of Happy, Jr. Dinner Dance Miss Dorothy Palmer entertained by an interested as-|with a dinner at the home of her frfends, Miss Marjorie/parents, Dr. and Mrs, Don Palmer, .e the bride of Mr. Cyrus/last evening, complimentary to Mid son of Mr, and Mrsjshipman Donald Palmer Olson, who Gyros ‘Happy of Spokane, Wednes:|is leaving Sunday for Annapolis noke z the home of her|Covers were placed for sixteen pt aunt Mr. and Mrs, Harry} guests and dancing concluded the ; “interlaken, ‘Tacoma, | festivities Todd at ° é ney James of St. Luke's y Spe catwcare! read the service in) Mayewell Reception ’ Dhe living room under & CMP! Honoring Rev. Edward W. Erick Shower of pink gladioll, with row") ond Mrs Erickson, who have ‘Of white tapers in the background. }hce, transferred from the Haver Leading from the stairway to this) wernodist church to the Grace Meth- alter were tall Ophelia sist church, Mr. and Mra. Charles i and wild asters, form! 1 sfoses were hosts at a farewell re- ‘a floral pathway for the bridal/ option at. their home last evening. party. Preceding the ceremony Mr*.|pinciting at the urns were Mra. A. Rice sang “At_ Twt Sanders and Mra Robert and the Mary Rosa “Wed'| nevers. Assisting were Mra. Francis Song.” Mr. John Happy of/Campbell and Mra. Grace Cooper. “Bpokane acted as best man for his} arout seventy-five friends called. eee , and the ushers were Mr. — Tasinger aed Mr-Va0e™01 Tuncheon for Visitor ‘Miss Geraldine and Miss Daphne| Mrs. Fred M. Roberts and her ‘Toad former in pale pink taffeta fatter in pale blue, and they and the tertained yesterday with a luncheon carried |at the home of Mrs. Roberts in honor and k jof their sister, Miss Antoinette Swan, en. an meters Oogtl oon of New York, who ts visiting them. r ers were for ten. Lister) was the matron of |Cov paced e ence i: ee Aires SS se caution. Be Dinner Precedes Dance of georgette and chiffon. She a charming bouquet of pink! preceding the dance Mr. Wendel lilies and delphinium, eM! styers gave at the home of his ircled with pale green ostrich. parents, Judge and Mra. H. A. P. ‘The bride wore an Imported FOWN Myers Thursday evening, Mr. and ‘of silver cloth over which fell silver] \tre Ben Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. inerusted with pearis. Her veil|porrance Beck entertained with @ of rare old lace and was bound lreautifully appointed dinner of ten ‘to her colffure with a Russian cor-| overs at their new home, 2316 12th of pearis. For flowers she car jaye N., in compliment to Midship- yled pink water lilies and bouvardia. |man Donald Palmer Olson. “with lilies of the valley in a shower. var eae with a frill of Pink | Dinner Dance at ‘A reception followed the ceremony| Arctic Club supper wan served on the en-} Art the Arctic club next Thursday veranda, decorated | with levening, the firt of the series of of giadioli and larkspur. |dances for the winter season will be 2 supper’table was beautified by | given. ‘ Italian garden of ora blue aaemers and tall blue candies. On their wedding trip the bride Hostesses for Lancheon Wwore a silk cashmere duvetyn in the| | Mrs. Ira N. Gates and Mrs. John ne a shade and a bronze fabric | Wilson will be the hostesses at the an Ope edged in autumn matinee luncheon at the Women's Birk sastel grapes. Mf. and Mra.|University club next Wednesday Happy left for California and on | afternoon. their return will be at home at - Gravelly lal Seattle people going Fussers’ Club to Dance ‘Mr. and Mrs. KE. A. Duffy and Mrs. |Octoper 1 D. A. Duffy. Special music and enter. tainers will be provided. Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Calendar fer Orthopedic Tea Shop In charge of the Children’s Ortho. Pedic tea shop next week will be: Monday, Capitol Hill Guild, Mrs. M. Good Times Social Club T. be gree ager Pe naar The Good Times Social Club will gard ncatess, Wednenday,| entertain with a series of progress ive whist parties for one week, be ginning Monday, Sept. 26, with the exception of Tuesday afternoon. Play will start at 2:15 and 8:30 p. m., at the Pine Square hall, 421 Olive st., corner of Westlake av see Literary and Travel Club The Literary and Travel Club will hold its first meeting Monday, Sep. tember 26, at the Earlington club- house. Mrs, John Kelleher will be hostess for the afternoon, and Miss |Helen Collins, the new president, will preside. “Vacation Reminis. |eences”’ will be the topic of the day. Madrona Guild, Mrs. Nelson Phillips, chairman; Thursday, Denny Fuhr- man Guild, Mrs. F. H. Chevalle, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker Park ‘Guild, Mrs. J. A. Hyde, hostess; Sat- w@rday, Annie Wright Seminary Alumnae. DATES TO REMEMBER TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27— Miss Marlon Wiley to ente: ith an informal bridge eve Dr, and M large dan: Mrs. Tom Taggart’s home, he day of bi Mra Potter, from 2 until & o'clock Mrs. Edmund Bowden's tea at her Seattle Chapter D. A. R. Mr Alvah L. Carr and Mrs, O» wald Brown and Mrs. Edward \Townsend will act ag hostesses at ithe bridge luncheon which Seattle chapter, D. A. R., will give on Mon- \day, September 26, at 1:30 p. m., at , the Women's University club, in hon- lor of Mrs, Willlam Sherman Walker,’ state regent. home from 4 until 6 o'clock. eom- plimenting her daughter-in-law Mrs, William Burt Bowden, San Francisco, ot FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20— Capitol Hill Gulld to entertain with & tea at the home of Mra. Lewis Schwager. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4— Benefit tea for Vassar endowment fund at the home of Mrs, Join W. Wady FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7% Broadway Guild of the Orthopedic hospital will entertain with a card party at the home of Mrs. E. C. Ward, on Queen Anne hill. Aunual reception of the Wore: Centery club at the Hotel W. ington from 2 until & o'clock. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14— } Capitol Hill Guild of the Orthopedic bonpital to giv ce at the Be- attie Yacht ely eee Commonwealth Clab Mr. James P. Lawler, chairman of the Tax Reduction league, will speak at the regular mecting of the Com- monwealth club, Monday, September 26, 7 p. m., at the Good Eats cafe teria, $11% Second ave. Everybody welcome. oe ADDITIONAL CLUBS ¥. W. ©. A. News The Athletic club will spend the week-end af October Ist and 2nd at were the bridesmaids, the|*ister, Mra, Scott MacKachron, en: | “over to attend the wedding were:| The Fussers’ club will entertain “Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Le Baron) with a dance at the Knights of Duffy, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mesdas, |Cojumbus hall Saturday evening, | the ¥. W. C. A. camp on Bainbridge | Ista nd. The Athletic will be iad to welcome any girl who wish es to go, Sign up at Pool office by | Wednesday, September | Basket ball opened on Wednesday night. Come either Monday or Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:20 for play. You will find girls | who can piay and those who are | Just learning to play |} Gymnasium classes have started The swimming pool ts again ran elub season | ‘Tuesday evening, September 27, ts | best record in play. | On October 11 the club ts to have |® musical and literary evening, and 0m Friday, Ostober 21, a dance is tc ington. eee Andubon Society ‘The Seattle Audubon society wit! take @ “bird walk” on Sunday, meet ing at 10:30 In the morning at Mar- ginal Way and East Spokane et. Mra. M. Schuller will lead and the subject will be “Water Birds.” Seattle Federation ef Wemen's Clabs The board of trustees of the Se jattle Federation of Women's Clubs) will entertain the presidents of the | various clubs at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Wilson R. Gay, 1733 16th ave., Thursday, October 6, from I tw 6. A rummage sale will be held Oc tober 19, 20, 21 and 22, the piace to | will be given on Tuesday, Septem ber 27, at 245 p. m, at the Pine Square hall, 421 Olive st. corner of Westlake, for the benefit of an overseas veteran in immediate need Special high honors will be con ferred for high scores. All whist players invited to attend. eee Seattle Marathen Guard Seattle Marathon Guard of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees will meet at Bartoldi’s hall, corner of Duwam. ish ave. and Lucille st, Monday evening, September 26, at 8 p. m. eee Young Ladies’ Institute The Young Ladies’ Institute will give the first in a series of winter dances at the Knights of Columbus hall, Harvard and Union st., on Fri day evening, Septembey 30. eee Aquila Lodge No. 35 | Aquila Lodge No. 35, Degree of Honor Protective Association, will entertain with a whist party their hall, 601 Madison st., Wednes- | No. 1, will give a card party Friday evening, Septernber 30, 8:15, at the Panama cafeteria. eee | Business and Professional Women's Chub The Seattle Business and Profes- sional Women’s club will open its| formal club season with a banquet | and mixer at the Bon Marche tea room on Tuesday, September 27, at | {6:30 p. m. At this meeting the re- ports of the national convention will be given by Mixes Lulu M. Fairbanks jand Miss Anna Marie Brueggerhoff. |Muste and dancing and other inter | esting features will be on the pro- gram, All members and guests use the basement entrance on Union at |to reach the Bon Marche tea room. | Tickets may be procured from Miss | jA. Johnson, John J. Elliott Co, 321] Leary building, and Miss Johnson | would like to have all money for tickets sold turned in to her by Sat | urday or Monday night. The club ex. pects to have four hundred or more people at this banquet, and all are as- sured a Jolly time. At the special business meeting on Tuesday, September 20th, in the as- sembly room of the Chamber of Com- merce, the members of the club voted to secure the Fine Arts rooms for | their club rooms for the coming club season, In view of the fact that the! membership and attendance was so | large that the assembly room of the} |chamber could not accommodate | them, The first business meeting in October will be held in the new club quarters on the regular ‘Tuesday night. Notice of same will be given ata later date, } PRESENTATIO: | Mra. Edward J. Strickland, U. attractive Fort Worden quarters on Friday by be given in honor of the Canadian | Mra. Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry students of the University of Wash. | Macpherson Merriam, U mander of Fort Worden The affair was marked by a cer tain rophisticated simplicity, a co» mopolitan note only much experience achieves, The drawing-rooms, which are done tn Gobelin biue, wer cented with mauve flowers, an ef fective background for guests, the Californian, Ike her how teas-counin, |sulshed presence, and the brides, like jtwo lttle girls who had strayed in from the subdeb set. | In the places of honor at the tea |table, which was tapers in silver cundiesticks guard ing a low silver bow!, almost the cir curnference of the round table, and |A filled with orchid chrysanthemum, | Chester B. MeCold, U were Mra. Miller, wife of Major Al |T vin Charles Miller, Klocker, SUCCESSFUL F women THE Society at the Harbor Forts COMPLIMENTING THE COLON At their Fort Worden quarters 0} 8. A., commander o Bound coact defenses TEA Strickland, wife of Lieutenan SA at tea war given the! the honor ® woman of Ughted by medical wife of Captain Louls James Howler, U Captain Francis Jamea Fitzpatrick, |U. 8 A, Mrs, Hughes, wife of Cap- jtain Arthur D, Mra. Stiley, wife of Captain Joseph Francia Stiley, house guest, Miss Lillpop, and Miss On the terrace the Sixth Coast Artillery hand played, for the Pleasure of the guests, w sented both the civilian and army coteries, S A. Mra Fitzpatrick, wife of Hughes, U. 8. A Om Ae repre. SEMBLE A g00d floor, a rhythmic orchestra. a jolly supper, cavaliers and pretty dress, were cle ments contributing to the succear of the officers’ hop on Friday at the | Wednesday, Officers’ committee in charge was headed by Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. A. in formal club, Fort Worden 8. A Quentin and Liew Shelton. Cyrus 8. A, The guests Included the line a TWICE DAILY 2:30 8:15 AILEEN STANLEY “The Phonograph Girt” “The Three Rubes” NIGHT. PRICE an | PREC 8. A. com. ac distin tall corps, |street Wheichel, U with her The | 8 whose aldes were Captain Louis | James Bowler, U tenant at] U. M (Bowers, Walters & Crocker) SEATTLE STAR } / Mr. Adolph Bolm and his little son, Olaf, who with Mrs, Bolm have been spending the summer in Seattle, left this week for New York, Mr. Bolm is the greatest master of the ballet in the world.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, the McBride Studio. Merriam, 1 A, commander of Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam, n| Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. & A 8. |Sunday, complimenting Colonel John |#dJutant “€ the Puget Sound coast L. Hayden, U. the Puget [pretty dinner was gtvon by Captain defenses, and Mra, m eene, Major Al vin Charles Miller, medical corps, 1 ®)8. A, and Mrs. Miller, Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. 8, A, and Mra j Ring on full schedule from 10 in the | Joseph Francia Stiley, U. 8. A., and|Applin, Major Charles Robert Finley morning until 9:30 at night |Mre. Stiey, Tho party was com |U. 8. A, and Mre. Finley, Captain The life-saving classes are organ-| pleted by their house guest, Misx|Louis James Bowler, U, 8 A. and j izing. ‘They are free to any Y. W./Lillpop, and by Lieutenant Fred-|Mrs. Bowler, Captain Francis James CA. Sotemner, oe erick L, Hayden, U. & A. and Mra. | Fitepatrick, U. 8. A, and Mra. Fite Frederick L. Hayden. patrick, Captain Joseph Francia Sti Canadian Club ley, U. 8 A. and Mrs, Stiley, Cap | t fn Arthur D. Hughes, U. 8. A. and the first card party of the season) Presenting her cousin, Mrs. Made |Mre, Hughes, Lieutenant Cyrus for the Canadian club of Seattle, /leine KR Clifford, of California, and |Quentin Shelton, U. 8. A.. Lfeutenant when all Canadians interested are|the two newly arrived brides, Mra | Frederick L. Hayden, U. $ A. and invited. The party will be held at| Frederick L. Hayden, wife of Lieu-| Mrs. Frederick L, Hayden, Lieuten jthe Women's University club, being |tenant Frederick L. Hayden, U. 8./ant Edward J, Strickland, U. 8. A Preceded at 745 p.m. by a 30-min-/A., daughter intaw of Colonel John/and Mrs. Strickland, Lieutenant Gus ute business meeting. Prizes will | 1. Hayden, U. 8. A, commander of|tave H. Vogel, U.S. A. Lieutenant |be given to the couple making the |the Puget Sound coast defenses, and |T. B. Lowry, U, 8. A t) ING THE DANCE At their Fort Worden quarters on | Friday, preceding the dance, Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. 8 A. and | Mrs. Applin entertained informally jat dinner for their houre guests Lieutenant John Harvey Madison, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Madison, of Fort |Casey. Others of the Fort Casey set |who came over for the dance were | Lieutenant Francis W. Walker, U. |S A, and Lieutenant Earl Hendry, UB A r Ir CONVERSATIONE Interesting ‘conversation preceded jthe delightful supper given on Tues day at their Fort Flagler quarters |by Major E, C. Wallington, U. 8. A commander of Fort Flagler, and Mra. Wallington, whose guests were |Captain Herbert Winterburn, U, 8 and Mra. Winterburn, Captain 8. A, and Mrs utenant J. Long S.A. and Mra BR. MeCoid, Li U. & A. and Mrs Applin, wife of | Wheichel, be announced later. pi hele with their house guest. e so Ss Major Frank Dexter Appiin, U. 8 | Mra. Martha Bearden Mulholland, of s tora a A- The hostem’ aides were Mra.| Washington, D, C. ons Finley, wife of Major Charles Rob- — netay, Srcgrensive whist party ject Finley, U, £4. \ Mra. Bowles, CORN ROARP Emphasizing the outdoor life, and motoring to Whid Isle Inn for a corn roast, a day in the open was re cently enjoyed by a Fort Casey par ty which Included Colonel Harry T. | Matthews, U. & A.. commander of |Fort Casey, and Mrs. Matthews, Ma jor Arthur H. Potg, U.S A, and Mrs. Doig, Captain E. H. Inmon, Medical corps, U. & A. and Mrs. Inmon, Lieutenant Herbert A. Gard. ner, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Gardner, with their house guest, Mra. C. W. See ley, of Berkley, California, Lieuten ant John Harvey Madison, U. 8. A., .jand Mrs. Madison. € AFTERNOON TEA At their Fort Worden quarters on at the tea hour, Mra Stiley, wife of Captain Joseph Fran cin Btiley, U. 8. A., dispensed the cup that cheers to Mra. Miller, wife of Captain Alvin Charles Miller, medi cal corpa, U. S. A., Mrs. Finley, wife of Major Charles Robert Finley, U S. A., Mrs. Fitzpatrick, wife of Cap. titain Francis James Fitzpatrick, U day, September 28, at 9 p.m. Visi-|Fort Worden, Fort Casey and Fort|s. A, Mra. Frederick I. Hayden tors welcome. Flagler, and members of the junior | wife of Lieutenant Frederick I. eee civilian set. The hosts were Colonel |Hayden, U. 8. A. ; Native Danghters of Washington |John L. Hayden, U. 8. A., command. |—— te The Native Daughters of Wash-jer of the Puget Sound coast de-| Daddy, Roldt’s Butterh , Be 0: ington, Princess Angeline Parlor, |fenses, Colonel Henry Macpherson i igi ci cious. Advertisement, TWICE DAILY THE CANSINOS . Foremost Spanish ‘ Wallace Calvin Exgspert Conjurer FELIX ADLER & FRANCES A. ROSS In a Potpourri of Everything You Like 25 TO $1.00 EXCEPT SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS MATINEE—25e AND 50¢ EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS OOR THEATRE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE STARTING TOMORROW— | Personal Mrs. William HL. Parsons ts leav ing Thursday for the Kast, where she will spend two months visiting her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr, and |Mra, Allen B. Engle (Roeamond Par son® in Mount Vernon, N. ¥ } see Mr. and Mra, Max Smith have been spending the summer with Mrs. Smith's parenta, Mr. and Mra Horace ©, Hardy, will leave Tuesday |for their home in New York . who } . | Mr, and Mra. 9 and Mr Runsell Kordeanx are spendin with Mr, and Mre. Thor | Mrs. Fred Ff hordes ux ot ymond ¥ Baxter in entertain. ing a few friends over the weekend | at her summer home at Westwood oe Mrs, Walter Henry, Mra. Alice Hebbard, Mra. Rex Stafford and Mra T. A. Fransioli returned today from Vancouver, B. C., where they went to play with the golf team. | ee . Mr. and Mra, M. H. Draham left Priday for the East, where they wil! |"pend a month . | Dr. Graham Tammany, who has |heen the guest of Mr. and Mra | Clande C. Ramey, left Thursday for hea Kast . . Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gilbert Black (Mins Mary Pryor) are receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a son September 21 j eee Mr. George F. Cotterif, who has been In Europe for the past two months, is expected to return Sun- day Mins Genevieve Irwin, daughter of |Paymaster and Mrs, It. Irwin of the Boston navy yard, is spending a |fortnight as the guest of Miss Kath erine Bacon at Hunts Point | eee A rroup of midshipmen who have! been spending their September leave at their homes in this city are leav. ing Sunday morning for Annapolis lInctuded are Midshipmen Palmer Olsen, Bert Cassels, Donald 4 | McLaren, Frederick Furth, Chester j} Carrol, Kenneth McLaren, and | Tuchard Frost. . . Mr, arid Mrs. Hl. B. Earling, who | have been in Chicago for the past two weeks, returned Thursday. eee | Miss Joyce Gowen has been spend Jing this week in Victoria, B. C., |where she went to be one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Vivian Chariton. . Mrs. Arthur Keyes ls in the Minor | Hospital, where she underwent an | operation last Thursday. On her re |covery Mr. and Mra, Keyes will re | move to Spokane to make their hore. oe Mr. and Mra. C. F. Davis and fam fly have returned from their summer home near Medina eee Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bacon and @aughter, Miss Katherine Bacon, have returned from a month's trip in California, ee Mr. and Mra. James McFurlane are spending the week end in Vic- tora, . Mr. and Mra. Edgar Ames have returned to their town house after spending the summer at their coun try home at the Country Club. eee Mrs. Sidney Garfield Smith, who has been visiting in town for 10 days, has returned to her home in Van couver, B. C. eee Mr. Charles Todd is leaving Sun day for California to enter the Thatcher School. eee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mandel Henry. Mrs. Henry Ristine and Mrs. David H. Moss, who have been in Vancou. ver, B.C. for a few days, are motor. ing down tod: ee Mr. T. D. Merrill, Mr. A. Schofield and Mr. Timothy Jerome are spend ing a few days in Victoria and Van- couver, B, ©, Mra. Will Pigott returned to- day from Vancouver, B. ©. where | Seattle Golf and Country club to play with the Shaughnessy club. cee Miss Adolaide Heilborn, who has been spending the summer in the city, left Friday for New York. eee Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kelleher left Friday for Virginia to be gone some | time. eee Mr. Walter Donahoe and Mr, ‘Thomas and Bernard Pefly left Fri- day for Yale. eee Mr. William McMillan and Mr. school In the East. New Wilton Rugs, th 6x9, &x10, 9x9, 9x10, 9x12, 9x15, 11-3x12, at very attractive prices. 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But another woman, with subtle, insinuating, smoot | lactica, so perfect in the hands of a woman, will pry the % formation loose from the very roof of the victim's mout | It's a fact | Women, than men And a really clever woman ts un ubtedly more clever than a really clever man This statement may be doubted by e any tangible ter, without hav question or to ¢ lewer to such # n ing more to go upon. You see, might easily give the wrong oph jor point you in the direction of wrong “lead.” I can only say wh as a rule, are more wi many, Eut there are hundreds who|I have already said. A clever will bear me out in ft n might be able to do what a cle Woman seems born with the in.|man could not accomplish tm une stinet of ferreting, She has the |ering a confidential matter. . knack of persuasion. She is a past haps, as you say, the 4 |manter in the art of veiling her|may have gleaned enough from thi quest in a cloud of camouflage young girl to be able to put two and This being acknowledged, the fol-|two together and get some valuable l|information for some agent outside As you are fo directly concerned, T think it would be well to follow this idea up and see what you can work | jout. y If the matter ts very serfous, why lowing situation. a letter, can told to Cynthia in be earily understood. eee Suspicious Woma | Secret Out of Bag | Mins Grey: I am working in @ DIE | not take the boss into your eonfell jconcern, Recently @ woman-—A Very | dence and tell him what you think attractive, smart woman, bas been 4 to be the case? . . Cynthia's Answers engaged to work in the same office. Somehow or other I feel suspicious of her. 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