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PAGE 14 Seattle | Society Mrs. De Veuve Will Com- pliment Mrs. Pursell at Luncheon; Bridge| Luncheon Planned; Mrs. Braid to Give Bridge. Mrs, George W. Purve!!, who is leaving soon to spend the) Winter in California, as the honor guest, Mra, James Hamilton De Veuve js entertaining with a lunch eon of eight covers at her apart ment in Hamilton Arms next Friday afternoon, Mrs. Hamilton Plans Bridge Luncheon Mrs, A, Z. Hamilton will entertain with a luncheon of eighteen covers at her home in West Seattle next Thursday, followed by an afternoon of bridge. Invitations Issued for Bridge Mrs, J. Fred Braid has tssued tn. vitations for a bridge st her home mext Thursday afternoon, when six tables will be im play. eee » Miss Ide Becomes Mrs. Evans ‘The marriage ceremony of Miss) Irma Ide, daughter of Mra. Clarence ‘W. Ide, to Mr. Danie! Lester Evans, son of Mr. and Mra. George Evans, was performed by Rev. W. A. Major at the home of the bride at 8 o'clock ‘Wednesday evening. The bride was attractively attired tn midnight blue crepe backed ¢atin with panels of | Haggett, Mr. a Patrons and Patronesses Announced The Women's league of tho Univer. sity of Washington, under whose auspices the Arthur Hackett concert wilh be given in Meany hall next Monday evening, announces the fol =e lowing Met of patrons and patron. |American Assoclation of University Women ‘The American Association of Uni. | versity Women will meet for lunch. | eon at the Women's University club | on Saturday at 12:30 o'clock. An ad: CLUBS FOR SATURDAY esses for the affair Mr, and Mra. A. K. Fisken, Dr,/ and Mrs, P. J, Prien, Mrs, Arthur 8 dM William § per, Mr, and Mra, jest B. Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. Trafford Huteson, dress will be made by Miss Lucile Dean and Mra, Irving M. Gien, Mr, Greenwood of the University ot and Mra. Carl F. Gould, Rey. and Washington on “Student Fees.” Mra. Cleveland Klethaver, Dean and Everyone interested is invited to at- Mrs, Henry Landes, Mrs, H. B, Lar. tend the luncheon or the address son, Miss Annie Lovering, Dr, and| which is te follow, For lunebeon Mrs, M. A. Matthews, Rev, and Mra, reservations please call Elliott 4810 Frank B. Matthews, Mrs, Ruth |or Kenwood 0937, Karr MoKee, Mr, and Mrs. Louis ly $ Mendel, Dean and Mrs, Stephen I. Minnewatha Club Miller, Hon. and Mrs. Winlock Mil-| The Minnewatha club will hold its ler, Mr. and Mre, Alexander Myers, /usual dance on Saturday evening at Mra, Bernice Newell, Dean and Mra, Christensen's hall. Halloween decor Frederick M, Padelford, Col, and ations will be used and @ fortune Mra, C. D. Phillips, Mr, and Mra. G.' teller provided for those who wish EB. M, Pratt, Mrs, Albert Rhodes, Dr, to know their future, and Mrs, ©. H, Richardson, Mr, . eres Shorrock, Dr, and Mrs, Edward Li Mercer Island Haflowven Dance coin Smith, Dean and Mrs, M. Lyle/ At the masked costume Halloween Spencer, Mr. and Mra. C, D. Stimyon, | dance to be held on Mercer island Mra, Harlan Thomas, Dean and Mra.! Saturday at 8:30, members of the David Thomson, Rev, and Mrs, A.|East Seattle Improvement club and ‘Tremayne, Mrs, Loutse Van Ogle,|the Mercer Island Community elub Mr, and Mrs, Frank B. Waterhouse,|will act as hosts. Mercer island Mrs. Hf. B, Wilbur, Dr. and Mra./ residents will entertain their city Park Weed Willis, Professor Howard friends and special boat service has Woolston, Mr, and Mra. J. A. Wood, | been arranged for their convenience. Dean and Mrs, James ©. Gould, Mr. ihe, Se and Mrs. Frederick W, Graham, Mr. Beta Sigma of Delta Gamma and Mra, 8. J, Lombard, Miss Agnes| The next meeting of Beta Sigma of Winn, Mr. and Mrs, Edmond & Metta Gamma will be held at the Meany, Miss Frances Dickey, Mr./home of Mrs, Chariton Hagaard, 2048 and Mra. J. G. Fletcher, Mr, and Mrs, | 23rd ave. N, on Saturday afternoon Robert Mills Evans, ‘ov. and Mre./at 8 o'clock. The date has ber Louis F,. Hart, President and Mre. changed in order to a¥oid conflicting Henry Suzzallo, Mayor and Mrs./with the Stanford football game. * Hugh M. Caldwell, Migs May Ward, oe Mr. and Mra. M. A. Gottstein, Mr, Seattle Chapter No. 95, 0. E. 8. and Mrs. Edgar Ames, Professor and| Seattle Chapter No. 95, 0. BE. 8. Mrs. Lestie Ayer, Mr. and Mra. M. F.|witt entertain with @ Halloween ball Backus, Mr. and Mra. Walter Beals. /in the Shrine auditorium, Masonic Mr, and Mrs, B. C. Bock, Mr. and temple, next Saturday evening. All Mre. W. W. Beek, Mr. and Mra, C. B. ir stern Stars, Masons and their Blethen, Mrs. Anna Bruggerhoff, friends are invited, Mrs. Burke, Mra. James ee henna crepe, embroidered in gold) ‘thread, and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies of te ‘tron of honor and if and a buds and Donald : will be at mont apartments i ; = i an- lecture by Dr. Herbert H. “Dante and the Modern ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Scruby enter. tained with a dinner of twelve covers at their home Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Hooker Entertain Dr. and Mrs. 8. V. R. Hooker were hosts last Cornish will be hostess plano of Chicago at the Cornish school next invitations affair will be informal. Numerous parties are being planned in honor of Miss Blye. - Knights of Coluwhbus Halloween Dance A Halloween dance will be given ® by the Knights of Columbus at the Knights of Columbus hall Monday evening with the following patrons, and. patronesses: | Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. George Danz and Mr. and Mra. D, Hanley. The committee In charge includes Messrs. Leonard Kauffer, Leo Bar- ton, William Smith and James Ryan. eee Halloween Smock Party Saturday evening at the Knights of Columbus hall a Halloween smock party will be given by the art stu- dents of the Seattle Art club. Games, amusement and dancing are to be the order of the evening. The commit- tee in charge is planning a number of surprise stunts and all who attend are expected to wear a smock. From the number of smocks will be chosen the prize winner. The hall will be appropriately decorated for the occasion, with splashes of color like a painter's palette, adding gay ety to the scene, . Miss Nellie Musical Program for Interlaken Guild's Bridge Tea At the bridge-tea the Interlaken eaild of the Orthopedic honpital is giving at the Seattle Yacht club Fri day afternoon, November 4, the fol- lowing musical program will be given: Two songs by Mra. H. B. Perry: “Spring ls a Lovable Ladye clth Biitote Branscombe Mra. Rose Violin gumbera— Mins Eleanor Mohnert Spanish Dance, “Granados Mra. H. A. Mehnert at Cards will begin at 2 o'clock, with the program and tea afterwards, eee Wieniawekt Kretsler Married at Parsonage ‘The marriage of Mins Irene Huse to Mr. Harry Moore, both of Tacoma, was quietly solemnized Thursday at the home of the officiating clergy- man, Rev. F. %. Caine, of the Haven eburch, St. Joseph's Court, 3 St. Joseph's Court, No, 973, W. ¢. O. F., meets with Mra. Annie MeGull, 903 16th ave. WN. Judge and Mrs, Stephen Chadwick, Miss Nellie Cornish, Dean and Mra, H. F. Condon, Mr, and Mra. George | WOMEN’ ‘Mrs. Clarence G. Wil, sister of the/ A. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs, HH. Dens! o:ctock. Pe Perkins, | black velvet with| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, | yrced, more, Mr. and Mra. Dean Milnor Roberts, Miss Milnora Roberts, Dr. and Mra. W. A. Shannon and Mr. and Mrs. John A, Rea, marquerade given by the Young Men's Hebrew association, which will be the first in- formal dance of the season, will be ‘held Sunday evening, Oct. 80th, at Christensen's hall. ‘The committee in charge, which includes Messrs. J. Friedman, H. Tall, P. Paloy, L. Halpern, 1. Cohen, M. Solomon and J, Feinberg, have his evening at 6 Import meeting, news from Chicago. Full attendance is eee Hiawatha Field House ‘The third annual Halloween dance and frolic of the Hiawatha field house has been announced for Sat- urday evening at § o'clock. Decora. tions, games and stunts have been arranged to carry out the Halloween spirit, yveryone interested in the promotion of field house affairs, and who enjoys @ good party, is in- vited to attend. ‘yg ° John F. Miller W. BR. C. Fale ond Card Party John F. Miller W. R. C. will give fair and card party and chicken dinner in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Saturday, October 29. Cards from 2:30 to 5:30. Dinner will be served “| at 630 p.m. An excellent display of East Capitol Hill Guild in Charge of Tea Shop East Capitol Hil! guild will be In charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Carvey, Mrs, G. BE. Patton, Mrs. Phil lip Tworoger, Mra. G. W. Smith and Mrs. C. R. Shield. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Marion R. Cummings will return Monday from @ two onthe astern. trip, ° ° Mr. Rex Stafford wif return this evening from a few days spent in Yakima, eee Mra. Henry Landes has returned from Bellingham, where she has jbeen spending two weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Purdy. eee Mrs. Henry Suzzallo and Mrs. Park Weed Willis are spending ten days in Victoria, B. C. eee Mrs. James C. Huteson returned yesterday from a short visit et her summer home at East, Sound. eee Mrs. H. B. Earling !s making a short visit in San Francisco, eee Mr, anf Mrs. John W. Eddy are going to Yakima next week to be the guests for a few days of Mr, and Mrs. J. T, Harrah, eee Mr. and Mre. Donald Baine re turned Friday from an extended Eust- ern trip. cee Mrs. William Wilson of Fond du Lac, Wis., who has been in the city for @ short time, a guest at the Hotel Washington, left today for her bome by way of California, eee Mrs. John D. Hull returned Sun. day from the East, where she has been spending several months, ove Mrs. F, BE. Nichols and Miss “Ade- laide Nichols have removed to their new home on Federal ave, and Pros- pect st. eee Mr. and Mrs, William Leonard Eaton are removing the first of next week from their summer home acrots Lake Washington to their home in town, eee Mr, John J. Sullivan left Thors- day for a month's business trip to Los Angeles, eee Mrs. George Gunn, Jr, and sman daughter, Ciéata, will leave Sunday for Walla Walla, where they will visit relatives for about a month, eee Mr. George Harroun returned Monday trom a three weeks’ trip to Chicago, FOR A CHANGE Substitute pineapple juice for one. halt of the vinegar when you make French dressing the next time. You'll like the difference. DRIED ORANGE PEEL Dried orange peeling is an excel- lent preventitive of moths and pro- duces no unpleasant odor, useful and fancy articles will be on sale. eee Fruit and Flower Migsien Fruit and Flower Mission at 511 Stewart st. Rummage sale see Glassic Culture Club Classic Culture club at Federated clubhouse, 2 p.m. Prof. C. P, Bi» sett will talk on “Roosevelt.” Songs | by Mra. H. B. Perry, accompanied by Mrs. Roas George. eee B. L. E. Auxiliary Ladies’ Auxiliary, B 1. EB, at M. E. B. A. hall, 1923% First ave. at 7:30 p.m. Cards and dancing. Mem- bers and their friends invited. eee Sts Joseph's Church Bazaar The St. Joseph's church bazaar ‘Will close thie evening. October 29. Musie will be given by the Seattle! College orchestra. The success of | this final evening of the bazaar bazaar is being held in the Renton Hil clubhouse, 18th ave., near Madi. son, A cordial invitation is extend ed everyone to attend. THE S CLUBS International Reduction of Armament At the miecting of the Seattle com- mittee for the international reduc. tion of armament to be held next Sat urday, at the Y. W.C. A. from noon until 2 o'clock, Mra, Frances Axtell will be one of the principal «peakera. A number of clubs are arranging to have programa, . Gopher Club " ‘The Gopher club will give tts Fal. joween party at the Collins Field house, 16th §. and Washington (take Yeslor cable, Saturday evening, October 29, at 7:50 o'clock, An in- teresting program, including “Chalk Goblins” by Paul Fung, will be fol lowed by dancing and refreshments. The officers of the club are: O. P. Taylor, president; Mins 8. C. Hoh man, vice president; Miss Ruth Moul- ton, treasurer, The Lady Maccabees of Washing- ton Hive, No, 944, and Pacific Hive, No, 946, will hold joint installation of offivers, to which the public in cor djally invited in 1. 0, O, F. hall, 2 ave, and BE. Pine st, Saturday ning, October 29, at 8 o'clock, follow ed by dancing. Sadie K. Grant, great commander, will act aa great SEATTLE | bent installation officer, and Mrs. James Ki Alexander as great mistress of arma, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Tuesday Club ‘The Woman's Tuesday club wil meet Tuesday, November 1, with Mra, KE. M, Shelton, 2904 Franklin ave, eee Quarante Club The Quarante club will be enter. tained by Mr. and Mra, W, F. Hiteh- me at the home of Mr. W. A. Owen, 5 Admiral way, Tuesday, Novem- ber L. eee Rainier PT. A. Rainier PLT, A. will meet Tues- day, November 1, af 2:20 p. m, at the school, Supt. Cooper will speak and Song week will be observed. -eee Northeast Improvement Club ‘The Northeast Improvement club will meet Tuesday, November 1, 8 Pp. m., at the Olympic school. Music and refreshmenta, eee Rainier Beach Woman's Club Rainier Beach Woman's club will hold ite regular monthly meeting, Wednesday, November 2, 2 p. m., at the home of Mra. F. W. Chris well, 1003 65th 8. Topla, “China.” eee Ladies’ Aaxiliary Maple Post, No, 21 ladies’ Auxiliary, Maple Post, No. 31, will meet Friday, October 28, § Dp. mM, at 404 18th N, eee Alki PT. A. Alkt PT. A. will meet Tuesday, November 1, 2:20 p.m. Mins Hetma Martin will speak on “Child Mind.” oee Queen Anne Child Circla Child Conservation League Queen Anne circle of the Child Conservation league will meet Tucs- day, November 1, 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Guy R. Jennings, 2003 First ave, N. Subject, “Best Read- ing for Our Children.” Program on page 38 of program book, eee Alpha Delle Camp Alpha Delle Camp, No. $831, Royal Neighbors of America, will give a masque ball, Monday evenini, October 31, in Altruistie Clab ‘The Altruistic club will meet at the hore of Mrs. Rebecca Daven- port, $007 Ninth ave. N. E., Wednes- day, Nevermber 3, at , p.m. King County Humane Society King County Humane society organized @ bridge club to meet second Monday in each month. information, call East 5581, MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE ON THE maha + Ml ‘AR, “What interval should I allow be tween feedings for my ¢weeks- old baby, and how long should he nurse? My baby wants to stay at the breast 45 minutes, then never seems satisfied and cries a great deal between feedings. My milk is thin and blue.” Most healthy bables thrive well when the interval is three or four hours. Many babies now-a-days are fed only once in four hours from birth and do well, It is swid that colic is much decreased when the long interval is established. If your baby is strong and healthy he should |get enough milk in 20 minutes nursing. It may be there some fault with your nipples. Have them examined. You can Nell nothing from the looks of the milk or {ts color. Breast milk is usually thin and biu ish in appearance. The only teat is the baby’s condition, Weigh him every week and if he ts not gaining |wteadily from 4 to 8 ounces a week, he may need some supplementary feeding of cows’ milk white you are developing your own supply, | Q—My little boy, not quite 5) jyears old, is somewhat underweight, | but apparently cannot eat more than | he does. He is apt to vomit after! ‘a fuller meal than usual. He takes @ quart.of milk a day. A--Powsibly he is having too much milk, Try cutting down his day's rations to one pint, and substitute an eee or @ little more meat in his noon meal. Be sure he eats something green every day. Fresh green vego- tables are important to. growth and to health, Also try feeding him four or five times a day, Sometimes a child with a delicate digestion will! retain and use food better when it| is taken oftener and in small quan- tities, Do not let him have candy, sweet cakes or anything of that sort | |between his meals, but if he will take ja piece of bread and butter, or a cup {of milk, or an apple or orange and still eat his regular meals, this will point the way to feed him. Are you sure his teeth are all right? It may jbe that he has lost so many that he cannot chew his food without pain. If s0, mash, mince and strain his CARE OF CHILDREN SEA out much hard chewing until his teeth are cut. Q—What can I do to keep my two little boys amused on a rainy day? A—Buy them rubber coats, boots and helmets, Put & warm sweater underneath the coat if the weather is cold and let them play for a while in the mud and water, Children revel in such sport and it is good for them. It teaghes them to love the jnatural elements rather than to foar jthem. I will send you a list of in- |door plays, but do not feel that the children must be shut up indoors all day whenever it rains or snows. Eczema and Tetter Due To Impurities In The Blood To Get Absolute Relief You Must Clear Your Blood - of Waste Products The blood ts the means by which all the tissues of the body are direct ly or indirectly nourished. You will at once realive that unless the blood is pure, some part of the body will become diseased. ‘ Fiery skin diseases denote with un. failing certainty a weakened and im- pure state of the blood, To correct the baste trouble—waste products—the blood must be parified. Don't clog your blood. Tusy/elean it out, Nature will do the rest. Puro, rich, red blood nourishes the body and fights off disease. 5. 8. H., the standard blood purifier and system builder, 1# the ideal rem- edy for skin eruptions. The effect of §. 8. S. is to rid the system of the waste products which are causing the trouble. For over 50 years S. 8. 8. has proven to be of unusual merit. Begin taking 8. 8. 8. today and write for 56 page illustrated booklet, “Facts About the Blood” —free, Personal medical advice, without charge, may also be had by sending & complete description of your case, Address Chief Medical Director, Swift Bpecific Co., 742 & 8. 8. Labo. ratory, Atlanta, Ga. All drug stores food so that he can swallow it with- sell 8. 8. 8.—Advertisement, STAR Music Thomas Egan Concert Pleases ‘Thomas Egan, Irist tenor, assinted by Mme. Lilian Breton, soprano, was heard in reeital last evening in the! Odd Fellows’ hall. Mr. Egan was euf fering from a very severe cold and of « result we inable to give i" to the appreciative audience who beard him, * Mme, Breton has a very pleasing soprane voloe of good quality and) range. Her enunciation wan excel lent. The program given lant even ing was comprised almost entirely of Irish folk #0 Irish national song, all of were well re onived. An an added feature, Judith Paske & young violinist, contributed several numbers, Bhe played exceptionally Well and gives promine of becoming an artist bf ability, Clyde Lehman proved an excelent accompanist, PLEASING SHOW AT PALACE HIP Thrilla and mystery, comedy and harmony are cunningly blended in which the pew show that appeared at Loew's Palace Hip yesterday. The Meryl Pifvee ¢ scored « popularity success with their blend of ch? . |music, humor and dance, her so much? Tome and Schaffner, two men, have nome diverting chatter that ix out of | of doing her work and mine too. the ordinary, and they have an effective way of making every point tell with laughable resulta. Walter Baker and company fur- ther contribute to the confusion with same skillful sleight of hand and i) lusion feata, Tho presentment that a multitude of wheels in axsentin! to enable a pho nograph to grind out its melodies tw verified in the comedy skit presented [Cae of blackheads? by Medley and Duprey. The Australian Deleon duo perform nothing seems to give the desired re- sults, 1 will be wery grateful if you ean help me. some whilwind strong jaw and aerial feats, ADD AMMONIA A little ammonia added to the water in which you wash oily bot- Ues will ‘cut the off and speed the cleansing process, ‘serving his Sunday morning breakfast in bed, ete. tell me how I can get rid of a bad Panied by pimples, use this lotion fre- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. Cynthia Grey: Wifie Makes Him Do the Housework—Newly-Wed Husband Writes to Star Readers for Advice BY CYNTHIA GREY The tables have been turned! Not infrequently letters from young brides reach this de- partment asking Miss Grey or the readers “how to diplo- matically manage hubby,” or if they are “spoiling him” by| But now He is asking comes Mr, Newlywed with a similar plaint. your advice, Can you help him? Dear Cynthia Grey: Will you please print my letter and ask others who are experienced to answer? Am I spoiling my wife by helping her with the housework all the time? I get up early in the morning and go to work and make the living while she is asleep, and when I am thru I come home, about 11 a. m., and when my meal isn’t ready, I have to help her and also always wipe the dishes. cf the wood and carry it up, ready to put in the stove, and when the stove needs wood, she says: “You fill the stove”; also thinks I should sweep the floor, and it seems as tho every he cee thing she does I have to help her with, Query About Now, I would like to know if I am spoiling her by helping | Outing I have only been married a short time, but I’m getting tired I have dropped little hints to my wife, but she says all men help their wives with the vr must lwe nm housework. I’m from Missouri and would like the opinions Potaay in the Hono Fron of others on this, especially husbands. A. W. |order to vote. ieee eee Bulphur (precip. To Finish , son Foe seine, Eighth Grade Dear Miss Grey: Can you please Where the blackheads are accom- quently: Precip. sulphur. . -f drachm I have tried many things, but 1 drachm 4 drachms LeTTy. + 2 grammes Nepthal Position in Library Dear Miss Grey: love to be among like to know if there ar tions in the public library which @ girl attending business colle | fill evenings 2 o college anight If so, where can I obtain informa. tion concerning this? You may get all the destrea formation and fill out the neocasarg application of the office of the retary, library. “A Mother.”——If you will writs Meg, |Max West, B ley, Cal., The Star's Baby Expert will advise you what to 4 hs. two small children. enclowe @ self-addressed and envelope for reply. No Such Word There 4s no such word in the dice Dear Miss Grey: How ton, & resident of the © Coy jm the ely of Seattle to be a voter? Dear Miss Grey: Are there any schools in this city where an older person may go and finish the eighth grade without returning to the greme mar school? Yea, there ts @n clomentary ciass 9 pullir 1 drachm |im the Broadway night ac oL etait lati T love beoks ang them, and woulg any pod. or during spare flours? INA, 0 Miss Chapman, in the publie ees 1641 Euclid ave, Berke. lo for your When writin stamped CYNT! o CYNTHIA GREY, Py Se as Thepriual Bwed Dear Miss Grey: Ys there gach Alwa 1 word or name ax “thepriual fall,” and my I also split all|what does it mean? ‘Thank you, yb IGNORANT JACK, state have to live LM, W, G, M, mover AT THE CORNISH VAN VOLKMABURG IN “The Tidings Brought to Mary” By Peet Claedet TONIGHT Saturday Matince at 3 o'Cleck | INGLE TICKETS 92.00 at Bex Office, Plus War Tex about STYLE! for $2.95 ‘That's the ridiculously low price we've marked on several dozen pairs of dreesy Pumps just to in- duce you to visit this unusual Upstairs Store where we run things just a Uttle differently. These Pumps are in all leathers and in all sizes. Louls or Mit tary Heels, with or without straps, and there's another equally at- tractive lot at $2.95. Not a pair dependabla makes at equally startling prices. Davis &@ Morris is the name, and we're up on the Third Floor of the Sea- beard Building at Fourth and Pike. COME ON UP! are often the signals of a falling off in health. “A bad acne may indicate profound debil- ity,” writes a ician connected with a number of leading gy ‘ork hospitals, and “ the repeated occurrence of boils should always be upon as an indication of lowered vitality.” — i It has been found from actual clinical tests that remarkable results are obtained in treating these complaints with Fleischmann's Yeast. — Today Fleischmann's Yeast is everywhere recognized as a valuable “conditioner.” It is a fresh food which supplies in rich quantities the newly discovered vitamine known to be lacking from many of our foods, It thus corrects lowered vitality which is 90 often the underlying cause of these minor ailments. 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