The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 12

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‘Tollefsen's | Milter | In recognition of Dr Birthday Recognized | Personal Seattle MAX WEST'S ADVICE CHILDREN ‘MRS ON THE CARE OF Cynthia Grey birthday, Dr. and Mra, HL ©. Ste he hademen teh thie . entertained with a dinner of eight afternoon for San Francisco, to be | expert and mother of fire e covers at thelr home last evening, | sone two Weeks, x por | nae eee | 7 are * c ormal : “ h tae ” + ocié | Surprise Pari | Mins Mary Eliea Clark of New “i, seltaddressed envelope for More Letters of Advice to “Mr. Newlywed” —Should Surprise Party | York will arrive in the city this eve rie gan, nareia, nee © Woe | He Wipe the Dishes and Sweep the Floor? - Mr, and Mra, W. M. Humasen| ning, to be the ew of Mr, and — ¥ % eS; a" % % % | “BY CYNTHIA GREY spj. | Were pleasantly surprised Monday | Mrs. George Y or a few days, ee | s hy shies 4 Daughters of the Ame shag PTH with a Halloween how ° ° From now until after ghey we be | If mare convenient, the cereal and Should friend husband help wifie with the housework? Op can Revolution Recep-| arming. str. and Mrs, Humason | Mist Katherine Holman Ket «notated ep tir toast anay be fiven at the first meal will he spoil her if he does? These questions were asked fi “ ata aT is bs jot New York, will arrive Sunday peated opportun jmilk alone at the ond, and the , . Saher, », » tion at Mrs, Leary’s} recently removed: from the|Steang the weadine at her brother Yelop love of home and of country In| milk Alone at the wecond, and Whe) Mr, Newlywed in distress, who feared he had gotten intg Home; Mrs. De Vewve | Giendore apartments, to a residence | Mr. Henry M. Ketel and Miss children, and to help them to a wense) Tt” © Aig Bs moons psd deep, water by flourishing the dishwiper and mop. Follow, a > : sh at 1618 Fourth ave, N Bug Peters, which takes place ot renponaibility: for as, well hich {that in the conene of tha tay he has | ing are some words of advice from some of the readers: ‘ Plans Luncheon. ‘ee Nov 10, Miss Ketcham will be reat delight in the land in laornething of fruit, vegetable, cereat| Dear Mr. “A, W.": I have been married exactly six yeam me o 3 - , ’ Ne RUCK OF ane |they live getabl ; , : on py| LOung Men's Club ena gen, gH 9 po ew S | Armistice day, bringing It» peculiar |and bread. It ix wine to add only one! and understand your circumstances. I think you are spojh[picott RECEPTION will ‘hn ame S| to Dieaioe ee solemnity this yeur offers a most un. (new thing at a time to the baby's! ing your wife by doing her work for her, even though yoy pt om a: Ameren Mrevotution, at the| ‘phe Young Men's Club of St.| Word received in the city yoster gpg de Sal patron [hunni ac erst oe ee wea |love her with your heart and soul. You are doing your part brid home of Mrs Ferry Leary, 1551 storey church will entertain with «| Ee sgps a ys ie 0 al eer jum whieh it ix greatly to be hoped |the midday dinner, in order to wateh by her when you go out and make the living, and it is upiiy ‘Tenth ave. N nage | oe — dancing party in the Guild Hall of lary, 1 chine Roche a tn owe os tthe school, the churches and the fam: |its effect upon the baby to her to take care o1 her part, which is the housework, y' oe pecan hay actae rc Mr “Wittiam |the church Saturday evening, No-| ick, Md., October Miles of the nation wil! not fall to) a. oe 7 be = we = walk re he ~ There is no use dropping hints, “A. W don’t do it. Your he occasion will honor Mrs. oe ‘ Ma., utitiee the baby and rocking him? My baby |. wr Gc 5 igh llaly eh + RAL LI : ‘ ieean Walker, state regent; Mra. vember 5, This will be the f eee , Pieri vidi nike seems to have lcrien all the time inless J waiten wife will love you le Make her realize her duty in the be Henry McCleacy, vice president xen bern) r vad hangs sag ag AM : Mr. and Mrs, Daniel F) Bucking lin a year fraught him this way and 1 cannot get my ginning and it will save lots of misunderstanding and unhap| eral of the National society; Mrs.| mittee in charge in@luce . | ham are receiving congratulations on ‘ous possibilities to|work done »iness later on. C. C. Ca Filiza Ferry Leary, past vice ne {St roc a itd raon, and Dr the roa be Haag at the Swedish A—De sure first of ull that there J aT ad Perhaps before you married her, dent general wi eee eae Guts hospital > wees’ J And Christmas also bas a new de-|is nothing wrong with him that Dear “Mr. Newlywed’ Does your |her father’s home, you enjoyed wips Mrs. Richan alin Allie ® mand when we remember the pith |ought to be corrected. Ask yourself | vin. enol) you if ahe brings few |Ing the dishes for her, when you tog sont the guests, and in the receiving | St, Anne's Chapter to Dr. and Mrs. Conner EK, | ful millions in Kuxsla, China and in} these questions: Ie he gaining in wife spoil you if she brings in s *W | ainner there. line will be the guests of honor and Hold Sale and Tea turned today from 4 10 days’ haunting the fasinesscs of cantral Europe,| weight all the time: dotw he show |sticks of wood just because she loves |Ser “ame | Bohl Mrs. Walter Warriner Reed, yegant is « re i j trip in Oveqen, oe starving, shivering, who have mortly jany signs of actual illness; in his skin enough to work with you @4/ riage game—I have had many Bit of the chapter; Mra. Addison, of Ta-| | Friday, 3 gicry he ech storgotten what laughter means,|clear of eruption—in short, in there |well as for you? lof happiness and have sean sal coma, and the past state regents.|Chapter will hold a sale and tea In] Ar, and Mra. Harry Henke have Z r — |Truly, our children have much to \any plain reason why he should ery.| It applies either way. To be sure, | cases of shipwreck, too, where rele! Mra, John A, Parker, Mrs, Moses/ the Parish house of Christ chureh,| returned to their home in Mount Miss Louise Merrill Cooper, | give thanks that they live in ait not, t are you sure YoU are |the wife should do her share, which tives or mis ized | Phelps of Spokane, Mrs. J. H ry a aaa aye Pe pe yg bn Piha Baker Park after a two months | who will present a program|country at peace and where famine | him regularly, not oftener |includes dishwashing and cooking into the things that each man agg! a3 of Hoquiam, Mrs. D. A. Gove 0! i any things of varied _— pt a sojourn in the t r of Indian themes,at the Y. W Jand pestilence are unknown, |than « in three b *, but on the meals; but perhaps your wife is|wife must arrange for thems ting, Mre. Walter Reed, Mra. Ed-/ will be found on sale, while tn thi 4 4 “I'l QPlease give me the proper diet | minute when the time comes-—does | young, maybe just out of school, and | Love solves all those problems mund Bowden, Mrs. Overton G, Ellis, | Japatiese tea room with ity dainty] Mrs, William D. Comer is leaving|C. Saturday afternoon. for « baby at one year of age? jhe have drinking water between|does not realize ber rexponsibility. | factorily, DED, of Tacoma, and Mrs, George Gobel of | Oriental maids, many friends will be/about November 15 for Altadena, | — - - | A.—The average healthy baby may|meals; do his bowel# move once a oe 8 1 Spokane. a met. A fine program and dancing |Callfornia, to spend the winter. |have @ diet like this at one year y! does he spend several hours out Dear Cynthia Grey: 1 would like to write a few words in answer Presiding over the tea urns will be| will be the entertainment in the see uos }"¢ a.m, Warm milk from a cup of doors every day; does he have « oool,|“A. W." Are you spoill your wife by helping hee? You poor boy, “ Mrs. Theodore F. Hardenbergh, Mrs. | evening Mr. James Colbert Sullivan and ‘bottle. quiet, well-ventilated room to « men ever be able to see beyond the surface? = Elinor Ingersoll Thorne, Mrs. chur 7 ee Mr, William ©. MeKay left yesterday CLUBS FOR FRIDAY 9am. Fruit juice in? if are sure of all these| You thought it great sport to help your little bride, did you not? t De Voe, Mra. H. Db. Hurley, Mrs. KB Program for } ear by motor for Portland, planning to “ia 10 a. m. Saucer of welleoaked | things, th you may afely ascribe| that she is your wife, you are petting tired. It tan’t your phystcal aid B. Burwell, Mrs. John F. Wagner, return this evening. cereal, with milk; piece of crisp toast;|his crying to his having been| needs, it’s your company; she is able to do the work, but how much Mra. William J. Blackwell and Miss| Announced Aided White Shrine Sewing Circle imiik “spoiled.” ‘The only way to get him | pleasant and livable It in to see @ good husband (they are few), come Elizabeth Virtue. ‘The Seattle chapter, Daughters of! Mrs. Maud H. Leonard. who has White Shrine of Jerusalem Sew | 2p. m-Cup of vegetable soup, with | straight tx to institute a regular|the kitchen and say, “Here, dear, let me help you!” ‘The state board wilt assist mM the |}the American Revolution, announces en spending the past six months in| ing Circle will hold a sale of aprons, |yiece of dried bread; or, 2 tablespoons |daily routine in which everything Oh, how 1 long for it! My husband t« one of those tiresome entertainment of the guests. They /the Interesting program which fol-/the Bast, will return next week, and| fancy work and miscellancous arth lor green vegetable, mashed, and|necessary is done in the best poral-| men: “Where's my fork—or, why imn't dinner ready? I am not supposed include: Mrs. W. H. Patton of Ho-| lows, for the coming year: will be the guest of her son-in-law | cles on the lower floor of the Pike |iigntly sulted, or two tablespoons of |ble way, then let him “cry it out.” | be here al y.” That is the kind of remarks that greet me each day, e quiam, Mrs. H. H. Turner of Walla fovember 12, Guest day andjand daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J, G.|st. market, November 4th and 5th. |peet juice; or part of a soft exe; 4) This discipline will not have to be| he spends all bis evenings out elther at the office or stag parties He’ i Walla, Mrs. William F. Reely - mustonie, Mrs. n Wallace, hostess, Fenton. oe ee little rice, or spaghett!; bread and ne thru with more than two or! not take me any place. I go alone to any parties where there are no * Creosote, Miss Harriet Seely an ember 38, luncheon at 1 o'ch | Coterie Club butter; milk three days, for bables are very easily | and never go in a mixed bunch. That is what happens when you 1 Mrs. Arthur Sturgiey of Puyallup.| Mra, John F, Hunter, hostess, as) Mrs. K. Ronzelle of Portland ts the! ‘phe Coterle club will meet at the; 6 p.m. Like 10 a. m trained either to good or bad habits.| wipe the dishes—you cease every other thing a woman holds dear and, 1) Mrs. C. B. Udell of Yakima, Mrs. 8.) sisted by Mra, Emma L. Case, Mra./quest of her sister, Miss Lila M./pni Mu Sorority House, Friday, No |—————-—— i sR haste nk ———| tore tong, your wife looks for some other man to be mice to her. Se > BL, Penrose of Walla Walla, Mre |W. F. Dunlap, Mrs, George 8. | Dutcher. vember 4, at 2:15 p.m. Mrs, Samuel | ices ay avebs wee aie ADDITIONAL CLUBS vaten Frederick Rice of Tacoma, Mrs, Lou| Estey, followed by address, “Censor. oe }H. MacDonald will give an iilue| Wi! meet In YM. CA at ee A yo I have four youngsters; do all my housework, including washing | -Fittey, of Olympia, Mra, O. W. Gib-| ship of the Movies,” given by Mra.| Mr. John F, Murphy will return | trated talk on the opera “Aida” The | Athletic club of the ¥. "pers. Varber t “ak Betore Parent-|8Y for a baby: 1 also work afternoons. I make from $10 to $14 a | ‘bons of Centralia, and Mrs. J. L.|Henry Lung, and music; January |today from a short business trip to| executive board will meet at 140,/T0ller skating, from 6 to § p.m 1° T ae ‘nth in my home for little spending money; also take care of the ¥ Sutherland of Vancouver, Wash. 30, luncheon at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Olympia. Each member Is requested to bring| i) M Clue ss ies 7 aS “ and milk bill, But if I had a companionable husband, I would only tm ‘The dining room will be presided | Pailey V, Williams, hostess, assisted aioe a guest Ladies’ Literary and Musica} ™. C. Arthur Varney, of Yakima.) cgay serve his meals in bed if he enjoyed that—ohe never gets tired when over by Mrs. Hiram M, Chittenden,/by Mrs. Thomas G. Givan, Mrs.| Dr. J. Tate Mason han returned oe Ladien’ Literary and Musical club | president of the Washington State| there is some real husband to be nice to. I agree with “A. W." @ a - *, cota . 7 5 t | “ oe Mrs..Bawin Ripley, Mra. O. H. Car-| Mary C. Hulburd and Mise Sophie |from a trip imthe East and South Chi Omega Alumnae moots with Mrs HT. Dyer, 6294 ve" | Branch of the National Congress of| your wife could appreciate you a little more, but don't cease to help penter, Mre. Robert Enegren, Mrs.N./C. Johns, address by Mrs. Blanche * . | ‘Chi Omega alumnae will be enter-|"V*. N. B. at 320 p. at. to entertain) ns parent: Teachers’ and be companionable tober, if you want her love. ’ ¥. Davis, Mrs, James T. Keppel. Mrs.| Mason on “The Work of the Pro-| Mr. J. W. Frederick Moore of San! tained by Mrs William Walsh and Presidents of city federation Se en ee ee epee E. N. Robinson, Mrs. R. E. Small, |tective Division,” followed by music;: Francisco ts spending a few days at sire Wesley Rennie at 1 o'¢lock p.m A>%.., @ : clations, will speak before the differ- Mrs. A. W. Whalley, Mrs. C. 8. Har-|} February 25, Colonial breakfast [the Hotel Washington. Mr, Moore) 7 yocheon Re tichem Shrine, No.1 ent associations on the following Jey, Mra. L. R. Grant, Mrs. Strubbie,|12 o'clock, Mrs. Arthur Hope Jones, in the brother of Mrs. Trafford Hute- see Hethichem shrine, No. 1, White) 41. : ‘ ; , FP. | shrine o' Je 1 meet at Mre U. K. Loose, Mra/John E. Chil-| hostess; Mrs. W. F. Dunlap, toast-| son. Pythian Sisters Shrine of Jerusalem, rill P berg. Mrs, Tom Mesdag, Mrs. Daniel) mistreys; Mareh 27, luncheon at 1 &; 2 1e j Pythian Sisters will meet in the| Masonic Templo at # p.m. Following Thursday, November 3 — Crown ‘Waldo Bass and Mrs, F, M. Jordan. | o'clock. Mra, D. T. Child, hostess, as-| Mr. Carroll Knight Graljam of | new Pythian hall, § p.m. Initiation, | PUMnest semmlon, a playlet, “The Fe-| Hill circle, evening. ‘They will be assisted by’ trio gg sisted by Mrs. J. Frank Jones, Mrs.|/Codar Rapids, lowa, ix spending the pan = Ao male Masonite Lodge,” will be #IVe| Priday, November 4—Olympic View . Miss Emily Jennelle, Fannie B. Leland, Mre, L. B, Mof.| winter as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . “ ‘ | Dora Hurley and Miss Winonah/ fett: April 24, luncheon at 1 o’cloek,| Donald Graham. Mothers’ and Bieter’ Club Ladies’ Auxiliary, Maple Post No, 21) “irele, $10 p.m iS a Seach.» ark JF OE Cokes Loateai canted! rar | Mothers’ and Sisters’ club, of Al! “Yadiew’ Auxiliary to Maple Post| Monday, November 7—Lake Forest eee by Mrs. W. C. Morse, Mra H. A.| | Mra. W. H. White will return the | PS Slama Phi fraternity, will give &) wo. 21 will hold a meeting Friday, | Park circle, 3:10 p. m Raynolds and Mra, M. C. Schwenn:| last of the week from a two months’ Uridkedance Mriday evenine. | Wiliam | November 4, at 404 13th ave, N | Tuesday, November §—John Hay sen, Chapter Play Day und music: | visit in Low Angeles, oll aes ronar ure. | ptt hs Se May 29. luncheon at 1 o'clock, Mr+ vical Tickets may be. obtained from, Mrs Mills College Club | Wednesday, November 9—MacDon- F. M. Clement, hostess, assisted | W. W. Wood, at the chapter house Milla College club will meet Friday | ald circle, 2:10 p. m. Luncheon at by Mrs, Edward Townsend, Mrs. Charles Waite and Miss Waite; election of officers. } | Guy Fawkes Day Celebration |. The foyal Orange lodge of the! : States will hold an entertain: | Lesehi Heights Club ment on November 6 all over the} country. at the Fraternal hall, Fourth ave, near Pike st. Prominent speakers will be heard and refreshmer:i verved by eee Mizpah Club Makes Plans The first meeting of the Mizpah club this year was held Thursday evening at the home of Misx Rar- l ences in France ments. the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Pe Leechi Heights Woman's Improve In this city it will be heid| Ment club will meet with Mrs, Ui Jott, 1368 32d ave, 8, 2 p.m. Min | Rowe Glase will tell of her expert Music and refresh Armand F | noon. Thursday, November 10 etrele, 3:10 p. m. Orcas Circle, 771 Friday, November 11—Seattle Pa- N + = ‘ Fe Orcas circle, No. 771, Neighbors of| cific college, 8 p. m. . ‘ . ‘ Woodcraft, wil hold its annual car-} Monday, November 14—Ronald cir- ever say Aspirin without saying Ba: ~ nival in Cooperative hall, Hillman! cle, at Richmond Higriands, lunch- ri City, Friday, November 4, afternoon | con and meeting, Tuesday, November 15 - afierncon with Mrw Marion, 626 Malden ave. B. F. Day Inless you see the name|ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Vashon ° the Ladies’ 1 and evening. : : . Dinner for Mrs. Pursell bara Kelley. ‘The social program for pty yp trent aly Woman's Century Club eee istand (To speak before several Maing sot qutilig uitalae es poe enemas al _ Mrs. Bert Furrar will entertain in-/'De enauing year was arranged. iD-| 1 omners of the fraternity welcome.| Music department, Woman's Con- Stevens Relief Corps circles.) tag lets of Aspirin in handy. formally at dinner at her residence | luded in which is a series of dances — | tury club, will meet with Mra. Henry] Stevens Relief Corps will entertain! Wednesday, November 16—Beacon | Prescribed by physicians for twenty-| 19°, n4 in bottles of 24 amh10n AS Saturday evening, 23 a compliment to be given at the homes of the mem. Bittman, 4625 Bastern ave. N., 2] With a social at the home of Mrs.| Hill circle, 310 p.m © one years and proved safe by mil-/ pirin is the trade mark of! Sites George ‘Purest, who ‘will/Ders. who are the Mises Barbara A. W. WHISTLER \p. m. Sigg Kate Wickman, 611 Second ave. W.| Thursday, November 17—Rolling| isons. Take Aspirin only as told in| Manufacture of - Cares. lara Brows, i , Friday, Ni ber 4, at b Bay circle. chage Head. 14 leave pooper peer wg = Esther Dore, Helen Slanghter, Monica Piano—Leschetitzky Method | | ¥. W. C. A. Clubs pis: Meivaaic altadl tt ate owe pawn a ea esurands.~ where ree Kaufer, Mable Srehlau, Nan Mar-/] Intensive Course for Adults All clubs of the Y. W. C. A. will e mont, rence Doyle, Hattie Mac 404 Montelius Bldg. | meet in the lobby at 740, Get-togeth. Pre-Nuptial Delkin, "Edna Haase, Helena Casey || seain 791 Cap. 9568 |! er party and Margaret Groggin. Compliments Market Blouse Shop 107 Pike Street Thousands of Blouses are being placed on the Eastern markets at this time. Cash is king. We save Seattle women thousands of dollars by having the cash to bring these large stocks to Seattle. For quick disposal we sell them on a close margin. In order to take further advantage of some of the particularly good buys available we are placing the first arrivals on special sale, sisted by Mrs. Lucy Smith Willough- by, pianist, and little Edith Kendal, violinist. Group of ceremonial songs of the Zuni, collected by Carlos Troyer; Blanket song of the Sioux, by Thur- low Lieurance; group of Yosemite valley legends and songs, by H. J. Stewart; Robin Woman's song from “Shawenis,” by Cadman; violin and piano number, transcription of one of Troyer’s ceremonials; group of Sioux love songs, “Rainbow Land,” with violin obligato by Edith Ken | dal; “Waters of Minnetonka.” by Lieurance, and a setting of Long- fellow’s “Hiawatha,” by H. W. Bliss; a characteristic melody based upon Indian themes. . Here Is What Cash Will Buy in Blouses : *» 1000 Overblouses a tyles * Bridge Planned for - Friday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moen are en- | tertaining with a bridge at their home Friday evening complimentary to Mrs. K. Bonzelle of Portland. Twenty guests will be in play, and the hosts will be assisted by Mrs. J Tyndall and Mrs, Dirk Rhynsburger. eee § Oriental Ball The Bachelors’ Club announces an 4 Oriental ball to be given on Novem. ber 17, in the Masonic Temple. ee Interlaken Guild's | Bridge Party } is The Interlaken Guild's bridge f party will be given on Friday at the Seattle Yaeht club. Those wishing to make reservations, call Mrs. W. EB. Delfel, East 4364, or Mrs. P. J. Aaron, Capitol 4050. A musical pro- gram will be given by Miss Eleanor And a Limited Number of Regulation Waists Georgettes $5.85 Values ee $ 1% Taffetas Crepes de Chine Mehnert, violinist, accompanied by Mrs, H. A. Mehnert. At the tea hour Mrs, Willian Hartung and Mrs, George Rich will preside, | QUILTING We quilt your]! pieced quilts’ and || comfort beautiful Mignonettes To fully appreciate the values that we are offering in this sale we sug- gest that you price the materials by the yard of which these Blouses arc made, You will understand what real values we are offering. Japanese High Schoo! Girls’ club The makers of Carter’s Knit Underwear | ‘The William Carter Company is one of the leading manufac- | turers who have recently made « thorough investigation of the safe way to wash fine fabrics, For their own protection as well as their customers’, thes¢ manufacturers are urging that their products be laundered in Lux. Complete laundering directions in booklet form sent free on request. Lever Bros. Co., Came bridge, Mass. Won't injure anything pure water alone won't harm

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