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THE SEATTLE STAR part iw the to | starry Hortog, Mra. W. J. Hodder, those taking wil be Mr K Mra, J, W Young Mra. Horman F. Adama, principal; Mew. J. G, Mat | Roesch, Mrs, P. HL, Yout, Mrs, Hattie) thewa, Harvey Dean Shick and Mry, J. $. Brennan, Boyle Kekhart 7% | the will be Aspasia Club GHORGE, a The conth | from retrori. p81 milen Pa Clubs CLUBS FOR TUBSDAY | Personal Mrs. | October at Lora and vh Mr chool bagrd, Trans-Siberian member of the Andrew M. Thomas will leave PAGE 12 29 for Lés Angeles, Cal e where she will visit relatives for sev: | et eral weeks, going to Mexico later tet « short visit before proceeding to} Douglas, Ariz, to spend the winter | on uous railway route guest to Viadivoatok ts Cynthia Grey: Let's Have Longer Skirts for Women, Says One Man’ whats —But Not Long Enough to Rob Any of the Strect | Cleaners of Their Jobs. For cach glass Queen Anne Circle, Child of honor Conservation League An interesting program has been Miss Gertrude Andrus will speak | prepared for the next meeting of the Rooks That People Give Our| Axpasia club, October 18 Children” at the meeting of the| at 2 o'clock tad Miss le Taleo Wij] |Captain Kramer ‘Thomas, U. 8, A oon Anne cirele, of the Child Con-| Louse, 2 featured M. B ‘ ? Helen W alker Will| and Mrs, Thomas, stationed at Camp poe cient nes Tosuiay ‘Oeteoer| with an address on “Seattle Wed October 25; Din- | | 2 ela }18, 190 p, m, at the home of Mra, |Commercia! and Industrial Center / |) ner Will Honor ry 4 : for oyster cock MARY wie small oys- Harvest Home Dinner the recipe seoday of the at the rvard ave ‘The Ladle Ixty-wecond Bt with her son and daughter-in-law Aid society will verve a “har take |tern Jone an & vest home” dinner at the church, two teaspoonfuls lemon Juice, 624 and Fifth ave, N, W., Thursday | widely ip evening, October 20, at 6 o'clock teaspoonful Worcestershire tablespoons tomato cat- a pinch Berve te Dear Miss Grey |What's the use of raving about them? | shorter—they can’t. of walt and a Uttle sugar Now, what do men think of the short skirt? Not much. | cold. Being a man, | hear such common remarks passed constantly! || nounced for October 2ist, has been "Oh, boy; look at the toothpicks; must be a brave girl to |) ij." inean? ith, to avoid) come out and trust those things to hold her up,” ete. If my! This is the term which Dr. Wele ge ¥, W. C. wife would go out on the street looking like that I would, “itchel! applies to an unreasoning of knock her dead, Seriee of. Sate, The etymolory goes In a short time the short skirt (1 mean those to the knees) ceraunionad ake ag rig ee me | will have gone out of date and will be branded the same a8 | called it aduros, or tait waver. — the box coat, bulldog shoes and five-gallon hat that the men see used to wear, but let’s have them short enough so that the) !» ‘t true th +30 p.m. Mua city won't have to lay off any of the street cleaners. A HE. Dole gpraragledonl ie Girl’ Parentat| Patines | lly of Bible ne-| Cynthia's Answers | Casualties recorded in the sege Of marked? What were th The subject of long and short skirts—|°" They won't get any| ae up, a dash of Tobasco sauce A. Party Postponed date for party for the girls of all Y. W. C. A, clubs Mr. «+ Hea Ba ©. J, Van Buskirk, 308 Wheeler st [by William A. Russell, a and Mrs. Campbell; | Mr, and Mrs. C. EB. Driver are leav © ee known civil engl jing Thureday for New Orleans and Red Cross Classes ’ Dinner Hosts. HUNT WALKER, | Palm Clrele, No. 66 yw. an the word “aeluropho- SS Ht |New York, going by way of Califor:| 2.4 Gromy classes in home care of nia Mr Driver will be gone a Month | tne sick and personal hygiene are Palm clre is No. 66, N. of W,, stunt ‘The And Mrs, Driver will return via Call! beginning Tuesday, October 18, at 10 Party, at its hall, Iirst ave, and 1h Ser bartin, where on Will remain until | qi, ang 1:30 p, m., and will be held |#t in the evening, Wi ight rd Gaughter of Mrs ; wr Tks rT eek le on Tuesday and Friday of each week las sas “Widias Coma Gbidbedvan changed to No: “<4 Georg ; ee ven il ahs i The night classes will begin ax soon | E4éncoln ele, Child Conservation confllcting bh a ee cn. Wore and Mrs, Warren Hinton re | ay enrollments are sent in, Renton activitien evening: b son of Mr, and Mrs, J. P. Weyer eek. Mr. Hinton from| ang Foster will begin classes i@ the} J urty will be given in the lobby at 8 | for “Daeuser of Tacoma, on Tuesday astern trip, and | dubiic schools the first of November, | cue, invites Ite 1 clock . f 25, at high noon Mra. Hinton from Ellensburg, where ee their families to a mixe Phe wedding will be quietly solem: |she visited during his absence. | Benevolent Soclety | of Mra, G. R. Sumpter 4 in the presence of a few inti 68 1 hee on Wednesday, October | ake ave. § p.m m friends, at the home of the) Mrs. C.F, White has taken 4/19) the soattle Hebrew Benevolent | s -elect’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and {house at Coronado, Cal., where, with | ocjety will give a card party in the Lewis B. Eyman, 1306 Minor/her daughter, Mrs, H. C. Field tea room of the Bon Marche Rev. Herbert H. Gowen J- | will spend a few months. eee the service. Miss Walker, who nde 4 Theta Sigma Phi Alumnae J. N. Mara 1 speak on new to Short Questions kaburg amounted to from 10 to have no attendants, will be given] Mr. O. J, David left on the 8 8.| prota Sigma Phi Alumnae will | #ehoot building to be erected. Songs 8 ghd ie Ag \100 0 dey ae Marriage by Mr. Eyman. Mr.|/Andrea Luckenbach Monday for New| meet in Caledonian apartments, 7:30 by elhth grade pupils MARY. | te Be Weyerhaeuser will act as/York, via Panama p.m. R SEA FP By grinding the nuts and, general What was the purchase price } Cosmopolitan Club Hittle water the ZR-2? LLOYD, litan elub, of Young Wom. ~* n for Mr. Weyerhaeuser eee si rs | Mr. and Mrs, Burton F. Curtis are | west Side Women's Improvement .« $2,900,000 Week for the betrothed couple will be |being congratulated upon the birth | Club Pol asia enh ce Cree YC cab dinner Mr. and Mrs. William D.Jof a son at the Swedish hospital,! yest gide Women's Improvement ete Hy Pr RUT | how’ naiahdintak ond ee ats evening, when t ie the Fill the pep-|@ voting qualification? P.N pera with salt and cover with cold Nine letting them for two Mt ippt ve guests will vy See school, 3 p.m. Miss A, Birkman, | entertained. On Saturday after-] Miss Geraldine and Miss Allee | sjuropean Cathedrals.” fon, Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey ° leave tn cold water for | Carolina then fill with a stuff- | otnia and powdered ckson, who have been the guests . Browning Socle.y be hostess at an Informal teajof Miss Lillian and Miss Elsa Quarante Club | Browning society will meet with 4:30 ‘o'clock, in their honor of - acim mace; a tea on cach of celery seed, | 5 peppercorns and ground mustard; a! teaspoon of sugar and a tablespoon | of walad walt, When the peppers are Michaelis in Victoria, B. C, for @| rye Quarante club will meet at| Mrs, C. C. Bovee, 6104 Ravenna ave. | . week, have returned the home of Rey. P. A. Davies, 4110 | Lune 12:80 p.m. Mra, George two teaspoons of grat |atuffed, te on the tops with @ soft| string, pack in a crock, and fill the| 4716 Inter Green Lake P. Hebrew 2 Lake I ata ye man onee in chureh neans sole each cunsous. young man verse of the Becond John: “And now Pete lady, not as tho ! wrote a new commandment unto thee, but that which we had from the begin that another.” Her response was the second half of the 16th verse of the first chapter of Ruth: “Whither thou goest I wilt go; and where thou lodgest, 1 will lodge; thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God.” Brighton Brighton Parent | tion will she verne whied freshments will be served said that a | marked the fifth of | Epistle of Bt laeech thee ~ Among the affairs to be given this en's Christian Assoolation, }715 p. at aswoclatic | Club » 6pm ing room of cafeteria meets building in private din ning we love one and remove weed. Maxnachusctts North and Routh Texas and Vir Arkansas Nevada Tennessee, Man, Wife and Daughter All Report Remarkable Gain in Weight stand days; drain one day more of cabbage, a jing made two tablespoons Teach drive 8. W., Tuesday, October Schofield in charge of lexno Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McCann} is at § p.m | (Ravenna car uh ave i 1 left last week for a six weeks’ East ” eee I north across bridge.) | snined ern trip. a 1 . . | ‘ Sunset Heights Literary Club J ter 4 Sunset Heights Literary club will Seattle Court, No. 1 | Taniae meet with Mra. Ida Edward, 31 W Seattle court, No. 1 Order of Am>| of ‘Etruria st. 2 p. m. aranth, will meet at Masonic temple, Richard eee sister-in-law, Lieut. Col, S$ p.m. Business Allen, U.S. A., and Mrs. Allen, has L. 0. FE. Club | see returned to her home in Atlanta, Ga.| phe L. 0. EB. club will entertain Washington Hive No. 944 ngeandini with a benefit card party at 2 o'clock | Washington Hi 944, Ladies Tuesday next at the Elks’ club, The card party, Odd Fel hostess for the occasion will be Mrs, |!ows’ Hall, 2 p.m Charles Gant, assisted by Mra, J. G. a *. © Eyler, Mra. L. Grossman, Mra. A. R. KE. M. Club omatiopiepeimnet ——- M. club, will meet with ertain with an informal din-} (pert. B.C, are guests at the home uis Hersberg, 1904 Fourth ne at thete home this evening. of Mr. and Mrs. John Quigtey, 1919 ave, West, 9 p.m. . 6 Fourth ave, North Re Mra, George Stirrat jeft Saturday | | minced wif Mr. and Mrs. Nettleton ge 4 Dinner © Honoring Mr. and Mrs. H. Donald ce Ml, of New York, who are the : ts of Mr. and Mrs, Roy English i, Mr. and Mra, Walter B. n will entertain with af in dinner at their home on Anne Hill Wednesday eve pound: ni my by day biggent gained 12 my pounds, aining day It's the lives and daugh. | minced onion taking surprine friends about it ed horseradish, a half teaspoon each of nutmeg, ginger Mrs. G. EB. Carrol, who has been the house guest of her brother and all talking made wonder every one of us Before I got Twnlac, I could hardly drag one foot after the other. I our our and neighbors are \This medicin ‘ful change in crock take * which act with boiling vinegar, Repeat| Any child. will gladly "Cas. had had indigestion perfectly awful. jthe scalding seven days later, Cover) ‘ 7 jIn tact, we were all regular dys-land jet ‘stand several months before| Are “ANd Cathartic 4 oats or produce the \* y r produce the) i. cach package. Mothers can rest |pepticn, We all swear by Tanlac | using. |now at our house. It ought to be in + slightest though they | easy after. giving this gentle, harm- cleanse the little one’s constipated | leas laxative to children. bowels, sweeten the stomach and put the liver in a healthy condition. Fuh directions for children and grownups . Mrs. Edward I. Garrett has re = m turned from Cle land, Ohio, where! Mr. and Mrs. Struve she has been spending a month. Dinner Hosts yt ae Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Struve MT. and Mrs. W. J. Cash of Prince never gripe uneasiness. every home, It's the world’s great | medicin ntatement Wan Stonewall Jackson killed by est family his own men? R | | The above was made George 1 well-known ly respected machinist, Itv 83 Downing st, Buffalo, He was fired upon by his own men but by mistake, and was wounded in which was amputated, and| he seemed on a fair way to recovery! when pneumonia set in, from which! wold in Beattie at Bar lhe died. and by leading ove Advertise Were any lives lost during wiege of Vicksburg? Vv. Texsy, a the arm Tanlac ts stores everywhere. tion, reception for teachers at home! aes peas 0: ticeta Are of Mra, Ernest Healy, 3320 Weat|' [r. and Mrs. . cee yaining with a dinner at thelf} yy. ang stew J. A | ‘Thursday evening in compll | 4.) by motor for a trip to California. saat: to Mr. and Mrs. H. Donald path tae ment. Seahorst Auxiliary m2 be ‘omac. Seahurst Orthopedic Auxiliary will eee ‘ . Madrona P-T, A Dinner for Mr. and | digestio 0 ’ f for Omaha, for a visit of several | n | l n r Seventy-second st, 340 p.m. Pro | eett’s yaa meet with Mrs. A. F. Nees at 11 a m. . Miss Laddie Watkis of Victoria, B. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ames, planning to remain for several months. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Campbell of New York, who are the guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Campbell, will leave Friday for the East. eee al Supper Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C. Thompkins . delightfully with an in- supper at their home on Anne Hill Saturday evening. . Honors - . Bennett Phe faculty of the Ballard high hoot entertained with a beautiful: ‘appointed dinner of sixty-two cov- ‘at the Hotel Sorrento Saturday ‘ honoring Mr. L. P. Bennett, is retiring from the school. ts of Ophelia roses and gladiolt effectively used in decorating. the evening Mr. Bennett was with a handsome traveling hd bell Madrona Parent Teaoher Associa . Camp weeks | ‘conn we vee(| SOUL, Gassy —jiSus wis Alki Review No, 59 Alki Review No. 59, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet at W, 0. W. Hall at § p, m. eee "Pape's Diapepsin” gives Relief in Five Minutes “Pape’s Diapepsin” relieves stom) Woman's Century Club ach distress in five minutes. You| French Department of Woman's dgn't want « slow remedy when your |Century club will meet at the New stomach is bad—or an uncertain one| Washington Hotel from 11 a m. to ‘or a harmful one—your stomach | 13° p.m. ig too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. Pape’e Dia pepsin is noted for its speed in giv ing relief, its harmlessness, its cer. tain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gasey stomachs. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your) 'ective asrociation, Members and home—keep it handy—get a large| their friends are cordially invited. saxty-cent case from any drug store, Ned and then if you should eat something | Mountain View Ladies’ Spiritual Aid which doesn’t agree with you, if what} Mountain View Ladies’ Spiritual you eat lies like lead, ferments and | Ald society will meet at the home of sours and forms gas; causes head-|Mra. Harry James, 703 N. 7ist, ache, dizziness and nausea; eructa.| Tuesday, October 18, at 3 p. m. tions of acid and undigested tood— ee, © remember, as soon ax Pape's Diapep- Lincoln High P.-T. A. sin comes im contact with the stom ‘The next regular meeting of Lin. will be heard in concert this eve-|ach_ all indigestion vanixhes, It is|coln High PT. A. will be held ning at the Metropolitan theatre. | the most efficient antacid known—|Tuenday, October 18, at 2:30 p, m. Appearing with him will be Enrico/the certainty and ease with which|in the study hall of the Annex Ros, Cuban pianist, who is making | it overcomes stomach and digestive| Subject for general discumion will “Aepecial “Alaska Moose and Blue-|his American debut on the Pucific| disorders is a révelation to thone|be “Serial Life and Social Service Dinner” will be given at the | Cost this year. who try it of High School Students.” Among Yacht club next Tuesday 2 = - This ig one of a series of - — = Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Welton of New York. who have been attending | the bankers’ convention in Loe An: | gelex, Cal. are spending a few days! at the Hotel Washington, en route! to their home Mr .and Mrs. R. M. Calkins, Jr., are leaving Saturday for Montana, where they will make their home. Mrs, John A. Campbell returned Saturday from a short trip to New York City. Music Theo Karle Concert Tonight . Theo Karle, well known tenor, All This Week 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. ly present the coupon. This test will prove a delightful revela- tion. It will show you the way which millions have found whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. This offer is for one week only. It means much to you and yours. Act now. Seattle Lodge No, 7 A dance will be-given on Tuesday. October 414, at 9 p.m. in Evergreen hall, Areade butiding, by Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor Pro and Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fer- entertained with a delightful party at the home of Mr. and u Saturday evening, ple HT rf f i i § ' club. : B Party ng her son-in-law and daugh- + Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelsh, on fourth ing anniversary, E. B. Sterling entestained with ‘supper at her home Saturday eve- ; following the dance given by Mount Baker Park Social club at elubhouse. a st at Bridg Not for Women Only To millions it is bringing whiter teeth iy t | ? i i i f i | g : i | e safe way to » wash fine fabrics Tests made by leading makers of delicate fabrics il ‘ jt become so common as to be alarming. Now ways to combat it Dental science has for years sought ways to combat that film. The ways have now been found. Able authorities have amply proved their efficiency. Leading dentists everywhere now advise their daily use. i | | i z it i ; Millions now use it, largely by dental ad- ‘vice. The glistening teeth you see every- where now show the results of its use. Everyone needs it, as this simple test will | show. See the results it brings in ten days and decide that for yourself. S e Tea _ Mrs. Edmund C. Burke will be as- "fisted by Mrs. John N. Jackson and T. J. Gorman at the tea hour ednesday, when she is enter. ite i igi HoH rl £3 _ Complimenting the board of trusters of the Ladies’ Musical club, Mrs. Henry 8. Tremper entertained with a luncheon at the Hotel Sorrento Sat- urday afternoon. ar . Orthopedic Tea Shop Service Tuesday St. Mark's Guild of the Orthopedic will be in charge of the Tea Shop Tuesday, with i James E. Moore, chairman, as , sisted by Mrs. W. G. Booth. Mra. Adam Jardine, Mrs. D. H. Sutton, (Mes. W. G. Hamlin, Mrs. Sheldon _ Anderson, Mrs, Margaret Cheal, Miss _ Jaura Cardin and Miss Mary Cardin, . * . Miss Martin Married Announcement is made of the mar- riage of. Miss Florence 1. Martin, daughter of the late Mr. B. C, Mar. tin, to Mr. Robert E. Stone, son of Mr. B, ¥. Stone, Monday, October 10, in Roseburg, Ore., Owing to the re ent death of the bride's father, the wedding was solemnized at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. L. RB. Busby, in the presence of rela- tives and a few intimate friends. After a short motor trip thru Ore- gon, Mr. and Mrs. Stone will make their home in Seattle. eee Married in Sedro-Woolley ‘The marriage ceremony of Miss ‘Turner Zimmerman, daughter of Mrs. Dora Ross, of Clear Lake, to Mr. Perry Chappell, of Mount Vernon, was performed October 12, at 7 o'clock in Sedro-Woolley, by the Rev. Barnes. Miss Geneva Zimmerman and Mr. Markhall Zimmerman, sister and brother of the bride, were the only attendants. An informal reception followed the ceremony. Mrs. M. Bullard, presid- ing at the supper table, was assisted by five maids from the bride’s gradu- ating class. Mr, and Mrs, Chappell will be at home to their friends at Clon -* Snks Belding Brothers Onyx Hosiery Van Raalte Company Max Held, Ine. David Crystal ITH the greatly increased use of sheer fabrics and yery delicate colors in the last few years, the manufacturers of silk materials and garments have met a serious problem in the way women laundered them. Incorrect washing methods and the use of wrong soap products have ruined numberless garments, and brought the manufacturers many complaints. Leading manufacturers of fine silks, woolens, and sheer fabrics, have recently made careful investigation of the laundering of their special products. As a result of these investigations they un- qualifiedly recommend Lux. Some of the famous manufacturers who urge you to wash all fine things in Lux Corrons AND LINENS Betty Wales Dressmakers James McCutcheon & Co. Puritan Mills Pacific Mills Mildred Louise Dresses Woo ens Caner’s Knit Underwear Ascher’s Knit Goods North Star Woolen Mill Co. The Fleisher Yarns Made in U.S. A. You must fight film Your teeth are coated with a viscous film. You can feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The ordinary tooth paste does ndt effec- tively combat it. Youf tooth brush has left much of it intact. And that clinging film may do a ceaseless damage. Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid, It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also of other serious troubles, local and internal. Thus film causes most tooth troubles. And, The methods are embodied in a scientific tooth paste. The name is Pepsodent. Its use is fast spreading the world over. To let all know it quickly, a 10-Day Tube is being presented to anyone who asks. Thus thousands of new people daily are learning its delights. Combines five effects But Pepsodent does more than fight film. It fights the acid which is a great tooth de- stroyer. Each use of Pepsodent multiplies the sa- livary flow. That is Nature's great tooth- Protecting agent. It multiplies the starch * digestant in the saliva. That is to digest the starch deposits which may otherwise remain and form acid. PAT. OFF. Pepsadént The New-Day Dentifrice Endorsed by authorities, advised by leading dentists every- where, and supplied by all druggists in the large tubes. Present the Free Tube Coupon First and Pike Third and Pike Elliott 6335 in, to any store Pepsodent. Your Name. Address Westlake and Pine 10-DAY TUBE Present this c One conspicuous effect is to beautify teeth. Another is a feeling of Men who smoke will see great changes. is film that absorbs tobacco stains. But it is most essential to the Young teeth are most subject to starch attacks. Dentists advise that use Pepsodent daily from the time children escape some tooth destruction. To all this test is important. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget to make it. Pre- 7 | sent it this week. re FREE with your name and address filled It is good for a 10-Day Tube of Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The Pepsodent Com , 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, and the tabs will be sent by raail, i Only one tube to a famfty. Star, Seattle, Wash.