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t ' _ and her guests will be a group of PAGE 10 Jeattle — Society | Invitations Out for Fine Arts Picture Ball; Mrs. Skinner Issues Invita- tions for Tea; Lunch- cons for Bride-Elect, NVITATIONS issued | for Fine Arts ball, which will be given on the evening of Wednesday at the have been the picture November Masonic temple. Mr, Samuel Cham berlin, who has recently come here from the t, is chairman of the program committee, and designed the cartouche that decorates the in vitations. Those attending are requested to come in costume, and it is suggested that so far as possible they mod. eled on well-known paintings. A simple and uniform smock costume has been designed and may be ob tained at a nominal price by calling Mrs. Carl Donworth, Elliott 62 chairman of the smocks and tams committee. Tickets may be secured at the Fine Arts gallery or from the ticket com mittee, which includes Mra, Bruce | Elmore, chairman: Mrs. Stanley A. Griffiths, Mrs. Guido A. Faris, Mrs Letcher Lambuth, Mrs, Richard W Perry, Mrs. Russell Hodge, Mrs. Robert McClelland, Mrs. Keith Fis ken and Miss Edith Dabney Mrs. Fred Parks is chairman of the Invitation committee, Miss Elma Collins of the hall and music, Mrs. Kenelm Winslow, Jr., and Mrs, Rob- ert McClelland of publicity, and Mrs. George Ferguson of the cush- fons committee. ° ee Mrs. Skinner Will Compliment Mrs. Smith Honoring Mrs. Winfield R. Smith, who is spending a few weeks In the city visiting relatives and friends Mrs. David Edward Skinner has ts- sued invitations for a tea at her resi- fence, Friday afternoon, November 11, from 4 until 6 o’clock Mrs. Smith was formerly president of the Sunset club, and is now a na tional speaker for the League of Women Voters. Luncheons Planned for Miss Verd With Miss Erma Verd, who will! become the bride of Mr. Dickson G. Trenbotme during the holiday season, as the honor guest, Mine Mary Smali and Miss Thelma Thompson will entertain with « luncheon at the Rainier club, Sat- urday plans | December 3. Sat urday, November 19, Miss Elizabeth Baird wili honor Miss Verd with @ luncheon at her home. | o- Attractive Bridge ‘Tea Honors Mrs. McClement Complimenting Mrs. Morgan Hall McClement of New York, Mrs, Rex T. Stafford and Mrs. Frederick R. Johnston entertained at the home of the former with four tables of bridge \y afternoon. At the feathour Mra James Co!- bert ivan and Mrs. Joseph Ty- ler presided at the urns, assisted by Mrs. Edward Morgan Mills, Mra. Clinton Douglas and Miss Louise Raymond. A gorgeous basket of yellow chrysanthemums and roses Was used as a center for the attractive table, and fovely baskets of Ophelia roses and lavender flow. ers were effectively placed about the rooms oe Luncheon Precedes Football Game Preceding the football game, Mrs. ¥. W. Meisnest entertained with a charming luncheon at her home tht afternoon. complimenting her sister, Mrs. Benjamin W. Smali Miniature footballs were used as favors, and the centerpiece was composed of flowers in the Stanford. Washington colors. Will Receive Informally Mrs. Arthur Pratt, with her daugh ters, Mrs. Frederick Lamping and ‘Mrs. Henry Pratt, will receive their friends informally at the home of| Mrs. Arthur Pratt, the second Wednesday of each month. - ath Birthday Will Be Celebrated _ Miss Dorothy Milis is entertain- ing with a small dinner dance at the Hotel Sorrento, following the Junior Guild's Thankegiving dance, on Saturday, November 12. The affair will celebrate her birthday, classmates from school. DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5— Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilbur Masters will entertain with a bridge even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeane Ives. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pelly’s dan- t at the Sunset club, honoring || Mies Eugenia Petera and her fiance, Mr. Henry Ketcham, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Jr., and Miss Elleen Lake, of ‘1on- don, Eng., from 6 until 7 o'clock. Mrs. Bert Farrar will entertain at dinner, complimentary to Mrs. George W. Pursell SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6— Mr. and Mrs. Lucius B, Manning to entertain at supper for Mias Ku genia Peters and her fiance, Mr. Henry Ketcham. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7— Firet Hil Gutid to entertain with « the St. Nicholas MeEwan's dinner at Sunset club, complimenting Mise Bugenia Peters and Mr, Henry Ketgham. TUESDAY, EMBER 1 Mre. Jam Hamilton de Veuve's luncheon at home for Mra, Phillip Fisher. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12— Junior Guild's annual Thanksgiving dance, from 3 until 7 o'clock, im jasonic Temple. chelors’ club Oriental ball at the e Temple. NOVEMBER 15~ Daughters of the American Revolu Uen reception at the home of Mra, oo Ferry Leary, 1651 10th ave Mra Andrew Gilleeple will entertain the ¢ elub, RRIDAY VR 1 ulld’s reception at the home of Mra 4 musiday Miss Peirce has recently ret aunt, Mrs. C. H. C. Moller, at J. G. Peirce of this city —Portrait by Calendar for Tea Shop Next Week / Broadway guild will be in charge | of the Orthopedic Tea Shop, Monday, | with Mrs, O. W. Crockett as chair- man; Tuesday, Mra. Harold B.} Thompson wif be hostess for Laurel hurst guild; Wednesday, Interlaken suild, with Mrs. T. M. Woodman, hostess; Thursday, Queen Aane guild, Mrs. A. N. Lindsay, hostess; Friday, Mount Baker guild, Mra. W. ussen, hostess; Saturfay, Renton Hil guild, Mre. L. B. Sted- man, hostess, © eve Entertains With Attractive Bridge Tea An especially attractive bridge-tea was given yesterday afternoon by Mra. Francis Paxton Old, at the} home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Christian F. Graff, Twenty guests | were invited for cards, with addition al friends coming in at the tea hour Presiding over the tea table, dainty | with its decorations of amen, | dahlias and chrysanthemums, in au- | tumn tints, were Mrs. John Dudley | Roberts and Mies Priscilla Treat. | Miss Anona Roberts, Miss Ger. | trude Janson, Miss Priscilla Ander- won and Miss Lucy Swanstrom as- sisted, | Tea at Fraternity House Sunday afternoon the Zeta Px Mothers’ club is entertaining with a! tea at the fraternity house, 4549 15th ave. N. E., for members, their wives, mothers and sisters, with calling hours from 4 until 6 o'clock, Mra. Maurice McMicken and Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger will preside over the tea taple. On Tuesday, November 8, Mrs. Bd ward B. Ballinger will enterthin the club at luncheon at her home at Lake Ballinger. eee St. Mark’s Parish | Bazaar | The women of St. Mark's parish will give an entertainment and ba- mar on the afternoon of Tuesday, November 15, at Christensen's hall, followed by a dance, on the evening | of the same date. ee To Entertain 4 Bridge Club Miss Mary Dudley Walker will en- tertain the members of her bridge club at her home next Wednesday evening. eee Informal Luncheon Honors Mrs. Pfeiffer Mrs. J. EB. Shields entertained with | an informal luncheon at her home yesterday afternoon, as a compliment | to Mrs. Louise Pfeiffer, of St. Louis. | Music | Sousa Coming | No man im the world of music has had #0 extensively advertised a per ‘80 ity as Lieut,Commander John Philip Sousa. He and his music have become famous in every part of the globe, and he has long since become an American institution, It Is no ex aggeration to say that he Is known as the greatest band man in history, and his band is recognized as the leading body of instrumentalists in the world, Soura and his band, numbering near. ly 100, have done and are doing much to promote musical inter for th present programs containing com altions which otherwise wou'd hever | localities. amuel Le 2:30. e'elock WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23— Vine Arts costume ball in Masonic Tem Roy Crawford, after AY, DECEMBER 9— ‘arsity” ball at Hippodrome, wusa and his band will be heard here at che Masonic templo for two concerts, both matinee and evening, on Deecmber 16. Their appearance here will be onder the management of Katherine Rice lave. { Washington. SEATTLE urned from England, where she spent the past year with her Lindsay house, Chelsea. She is the daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Kirkpatric Bushnell studio. WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR MONDAY (2pm. ment at 11 a. m. Commonwealth Cldb | "Rose Terry Cook,” by Mra. W. A. The Commonwealth club wilt hold| Waite; “Resume, Harper's Maga its regular meeting Moriday, Novem./zine.” by Miss ma Shumway ber 7, in the L. C. Smith Building | travelog. “The Capitol, Washington,” restaurant. Dr. Chauncey J. Hawk. | by Mrs. C. C. Phillips. be ina, pastor of Plymouth Congres eee tional church, will speak on “After | Seattle Woman's lub Disarmament—What?" Dinner will| ‘The literary interpretation class of be served at 6 p. m. and the lecture | the Seattle Woman's club will meet Literature and travel depart will begin promptly at 7 o'clock. All! at the home of Mra. Frank L. Baker, welcome. | 2412 Harvard ave, N., Tuesday, No- vty ai | vember 8, at 1 p. m., under the Seattle Woman's Club leadership of Madame Marie Wernll The Seette Woman's club will | Beebe. Current topic department at meet at the club house, Harvard | 2:29 p. m. Miss Maude McGough, ave. N, and Thomas sts, Monday, ) leader. November 7, at 2 p.m. Board meet ing 1:30. The following program will Lafayette PT. A. be given: “Modern Music and Com-| The regular monthly meeting of Mrs. Florence B. Smith; vo| the Lafayette PT. A. will be held cal solos, Mra. A. W. Kessler. Tuesday, November 8, at 2:30 p. m., oe jin the lunch room of the school King County Legislative Federation | building. A musical program will King County Federation will con.|b¢ given by the children of the dif vene Monday, November 7, 2 p. m., | ferent grades and violin numbers by in the club rooms at the Y. W. C.|Norine Powers. A social balf hour A. At 3:30 p. m. Mr. Peter Witt will| Will be @ feature of the afternoon give an address, Mrs. Frances C,|&?d refreshments will be served. Axtell, state chairman; Mrs. M. B. oh Pha Harker, King county chairman Altah Chapter No. 165 eee ANah chapter No. 165, 0. E. S., Chapter A C, P. E. 0. will give a card party at the Pana Chapter AC, P. E. O., will moet} ma cafeteria, 1415 Third ave, on at the home of Mra. Edith Lipp-| Tuesday evening, November &. 1921 mann, 2433 Broadway N. Monday|All Masons, Eastern Stars and morning at 10:30 o'clock. A large at | friends most cordially invited. tendance is desired as the chapter oe will sew for the Orthopedic hospital, Allah Social Club Members are requested to bring a} Allah Social club will meet at the | box lunch home of Mrs. Geo, Barclay, 6126 eee Director st., Wednesday, November Prairie Rose Club 9, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Blanche Le The Prairie Rose club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. L. Prince, 4733 17th N. E., Monday, November |refreshments, All Eastern Stars 7,2 p.m. Fruit donation day. welcome. “ee eae Ladies’ Auxiliary Temple de Hirsch | Ladies of Grand Army Card Party Ladies’ Auxiliary of Temple de ‘The home board managers of the Hirsch will hold its regular monthly | Ladies of the nd’ Army home at meeting on Monday afternoon at 2:20 | Puyallup will give a card party at Crone, Mrs. Wilma Cooper and Mrs. Helen Barclay, hostesses. Cards and in the veatry rooms of the tempie.| Wing's cafeteria Wednesday even Board meeting and election of offi rm ember 9, at 8:30. All wel i ome, cers at 1 o'clock, | i Sighs Coterie Club Canadian Club ‘The department of education of|, The Canadian club of Seattle will the Coterie club will meet Monday, |"! its regular fortnightly meeting | on Tuesday evening, November 8, at the Women's University club, 1205 With ave. Dancing and cards. All Canadians pome. cee Custer Camp No, 1 Custer Camp No, 1, Sons of Veter: ans, and its auxiliary will give a dance on Thursday evening, Novern ber 10, in Dancing at 8 p.m, All patriotic or- ganizations and friends invited. Mrs the 4748 home 19th November 7, 2 p. m., at of Mrs. Thomas Irving, N. EB. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Business and Professional Women's | Club On Tuenday, November 8, the Se attle Business and Professional Wom: en's club will hold an open meeting at 7 p. m. in the Fine Arts rooms, 1213 Fourth ave. Dr, Roberta Wimer. ‘ord, «&n influential member of the club, and on the advisory board, will give a most interesting round table discussion on “How to Choose a Vo.|members are going. All members in- cation.” The high school seniors in | vited the city are all invited to attend the eee ‘ meeting, and muctr enthusiasm is ex Grand Army Sewing Club pec in the discussion, which will] The ladies of the Grand Army follow Dr. Ford's talk. rune ite Woman's Century Club auxiliary, Is to Inspect the a auxiliary on Friday evening, November 4. Quite a delegation of day, November 9, with Mrs. Rachael Young, 4012 12th ave. N. BE. Take The art department of the Wom-|car 16 and get off at 12th ave, Lunch an‘’s Century club will meet Monday, |eon at 12:30, November 7, at the home of Mra. R. We Ry British-American Association E. Hibler, 1223 16th ave, N., assisted by Mrs. W. H. Pittwood. ‘rogram, The regular meeting of the British. Q. A. Ward by Miss Luella | American association will be held in sory; “Daniel French,” by Mrs.|/the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave., Mary Kildall; current eventa by the department French department Tuesday Friday evening, November 11, Arm intice day will be celebrated by a pro- at 11a the Hote) m the Rev, H. H. Gowen, The meet Parliamentary procedure at the Y.|ings of the association will be held W, CA, 2:30 p.m, hereafter on the second Friday of the | Spanish depagiment at YW. C. A. [month poly Wednesday, at 10:30 a, m “daly Mita 4 Household administration, — with Orphee Club Mrs. J. D, Curtis, 4712 12th ave. N The Orpheé club held its initial K., at 12 m. Americanization department will meet VWriday at the Y. W. ©. A. at P. m.; regular meeting of the club at meeting for the winter season Wed- nesday, November 2, at the home of the president, Miss Loretta Harding, 2227 10th ave. N. A progressive plan ° The program to be} Veterans’ half, Armory. | Frances Layman, president of Custer | Camp Home Sewing club will Theet Wednes. | sram of rousie and an address by | STAR Personal rento to the Moore apartments | Pa | Mise May California for an indefinite stay Mra. P. Weyerhaeuser, Mra, Wil Ham F Geiger and Mrs. Edgar FE. Dodds, coma, spent yesterday in the city, attending the meeting in the | Arcade building of the Northwest | field committee of the Young Wom Jen's Christian Association Mra. John B, Agen will leave next week for California, where she will spend the winter at Coronado. Dr. J, W. Thomax has returned from @ nix weeks’ trip in the East Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Millard, of New York, are spending a month jn the city, guests at the Hotel Wash ington Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carstens will sail November 12 from Vancouver, B. Cy for Honolulu, where they «pend Before returning to Se attle they plan to make a trip to Austraiia Y.W.C.A. The Retobe club, of the ¥. W.C.A will hold ita first election of offi cers Monday afternoon, November 7 t 4 o'clock, in the Girls’ clubrooms {on the third Moor, This ix a new | club, formed by the girls of the lard high school, to be federated with }the ¥. W.C. A. It is open to any Ballard high school girl who will live up to the purposes and ideals of the club, | eee The Cosmopolitan club will meet [for ite club supper at 6. lock Tues |day evening, Novetnber 8, in the large dining room of the cafeteria At 7:15, in the clubrooms on the second floor, they will enjoy a Bible discus. sion, led by Mins Sarah KE. Springer. This will be followed by an initiation service for new members, in charge of Miss Eva Gouley, initiation chair man, The balance of the evening | will be spent in completing welfare work for the Orthopedic hospital, re The regular monthly mesting of the Athletic club will be Wednesday, November 9 The club meéts for supper at 6. This is Music week, and we want all the members to help out with the “sing” from 6 to 7, in the cafeteria, At 7:30 Miss Stacy Snow will give her lecture, “With the Rus: sian Children Who Encircled the Globe." Come and bring your friends, eee Thin is “Come and See week” at the Y, W.C. A. The Athietic club is putting on a basketball gume be tween the Greens and Whites Friday, at 7:30 Pee Thursday evening, 7:30, Miss Flor ence Farrier is giving a demonstra tion of the class work in the gymna- sium. eal Wednesday, November 9, at 4 p m., the Happy Hearts of the Girls’ Re. serve will hold a special meeting in the Girls’ club, on the third floor of the Y. W. C. This meeting will be for the purposAof celebrating Mu je weeking, singing Girls’ Reserve songs and others. | Mile. Gabrielle Jolivet opens a be }ginners’ class for the study of French | language and conversation at the ¥. W. C. A. on Thursday evening, at 720. French diction will be especial | ly efnphasized. The Faholo, or High School Girls’ club, of the ¥. W. C. A., will hold tts | monthly business meeting at 4 p,m Thursday, November 10. eee Thursday, at 6 p. m., November 10, the Friends of All club will meet for its club #upper, At 7:15 the members will have a Bible discussion, led by | Miss Adele Maltby. The balance of the evening will be In charge of the social chairman, Miss Virginia Tay lor, and Miss Rachel Preston. ee The Friends of All club is planning an elaborate Wictory banquet, to be given in the tea room of the Y. W, ¢. A., Friday evening, November 18, at clock, The club“H@® closed its membership drive, which lasted a month, with Miss Helen Powell as aptain of one-half of the club and Miss Stella Scott for the other half. It has resulted in a most lively cam paign, and the losing side Will ban quet the winning side, Toasts, vocal solos, reading, musical selections of | various kinds and stunts of the clev | erest will be givven The Retobe club will spend a week end, on November 11 and 12, at Yeo | malt. Eighteen girls already have for the year was mapped out Program committee arranged for a musical hour at the Kline-Gulland home the week of November 14th, entertainment for the invalids ang convalescents being one of the chief objects of the club, A number of Special programs for Music week were outlined. The next meeting of | the club will be held at the home of Miss Rose Kracower, 9996 16th ave. N., Wednesday, November 30. see City Federation W. C. T. U. A meeting of the City Federation of the W. C. T. U. will be held at Plymouth Congregational church, Tuesday, November 8, at 2 p.m Election of officers, Full attendance desired The Mr, and Mrs, Trafford Hluteson | | left today for the Kast, to be away for several weeks Mrs, KE. ©, Sutton of Tacom the weekend guest of M ' Mra. George Youell Mr, and Mrs. B. Curry of \ |Alaska, are the guests of Mr. and Mra, Claude W, Meldrum | pNP Dr. and Mrs. Charles Castlen are |epending a week in Portland | | Mrs. Louise Pfeiffer, of St, Louis is the guest of her son-in and | daughter, Mr. and Mra. H. J | oe | Mr. and Mrs, Louis Fisher Boynton | are spending a week at Lake Chelan Mr, and Mrs. George ©. Brehm are entertaining Mr. Brehm’s alster Mins Katherin rehm, of Berkeley Cal., who will remain until after the holidays | Dr, and Mrs, 8. V. Ro Hooker re moved Friday from the Hotel Sor Murray is «pending a} {fortnight in Yakima Mrs. Harry Boetzkes has gone to ‘Society at the Harbor Fort HALLOWWEN HOUSE PARTIDS | At Fort Worden the week end brought 46gether variout house par ties assembled for the Hallowe'en festivities, which are traditional in this garrison,.and which included a buffet, followed by ® bal masqu Notable among these groupe was the houne arty of Colone John 1 Hayden, | 4 \ mimande o the Puget Bound coast defense whore gue were Colonel Har T. Matthews, U. 8. A, commande of Fort Casey, and Mrs, Matthew Major Ki. C, Wallington, t A commander of Fort Flag and Mra,, Wallington, Major Arthur H Doig, t 8. A. of Fort Cane wt Mrs. Dolg Colonel Henry? Matophersor Merriam, 1 8. A commander of Fort Wor arid =Mrx, Me riam had tr arty Mr Mad leine I Clifford, of California, Mr Charles K Merriam. of Spokane Mr. William Merriam, Lieutenant J longstreet Whelechel, 8 A of Fort Fingler and Mrs Whelehel | Major Royal Kemp Greene, t |A., adjutant of the Puget Sound coast defenses, and Mrs. Greene had as guests Lieutenant Herbert A. Gardner, U. 8, A. of Fort Cane and Mrs. Gardner Alvin Charles Miller, med t 8. A. and Mrs, Miller were hosts to Captain Henry W Kennard, medica) corps, U. 8. A., © Fort Flagler, and Mrs, Kennard Captain Louis James Bowle i 8. A., and Mrs, Bowler had as their Kuest Miss Eves, of Seattl | Captain Arthur D, Hughes, U A, and Mrs. Hughes were t © | Lieutenant C. R. Mills, U, & , of |Camp Lewis, and Mrs Mills, |, Captain Joseph Francis Stiley, U 8. A. and Mrs, Stiley entertained | Miss Lillpop, of Sedro-Woolley, | tain | Dorsey J. Rutherford, t A., of Fort Casey, amd Mrs. Ruther | ford, | ptain J. 1. Boyd, dental corps, t 8 A and Mre. Boyd had as guests Captain William W. Wertz,! |U. 8 A, of Fort Casey, and Mra | Wertz } tenant Frederick lL, Hayden, U, 8. A, an@ Mrs. Frederick L Hayden were horts to Li |Jobn Harvey . | Fort Casey, and Mrs. Madison. Lieutenant F, W. Walker, U. 8 |A.. of Fort Casey, Lieutenant W. C. Rutter, U, 8. A., of Fort Flagler, and Lieutenant Dean Richard Dickey, U. 8. A. detailed to the mine planter, w brother bachelors in arms THE BUFFET At the buffet dinner, which was handsome, the guests were all en domino, and there was much Jollity |The Nxt was confined to the line jat Fort Worden, lengthened to in |clude the official house partiés, and the partners of the bachelor officers. THE BAL MASQUE The bal masque went merrily, those who had assisted at the buf- fet mingling with the civilian con- tingent bidden to the ball, all mys teriously dominoed and masqued. To enter the ball room one had to pass thru a gate, over a stile, and down a gruesome dark alley, find- ing oneself at last in a long salon lighted by ferocioustooking pump kins, and dominated by black cats and blacker witches, The music and the floor were excellent, as was the supper, served at midnight. The success of the affair, in many ‘al original, was due to the committee, headed by Major Frank Dexter App- Un, U. 8. A., whose intfepid aides were Captain Francis James Fitz patrick, U. 8. A, Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U. 8. A., Lieuten- ant Edward H. Strickland, U. 8. A., Lieutenant Loper B. Lowry, U. 8. A, Lieutenant Edward L. Supple, U. 8 A CHANTECLER CHANTMENT A dinner, recalling in its environ- ment an enchanting scene from Chantecler, was given at Linger- jonger Inn on Thursday when Cap- tein Louis James Bowler, U. 8S. A, and Mrs. Bowler entertained in hon. or of Mrs, Madeleine R. Clifford, of California, the house guest, of Col- onel Henry Macpherson Merriara, U. S$. A., commander of Fort Wor- den, and Mrs, Merriam, The round table was surrounded by autumn trees from the depths of whose branches bigeyed owls looked out, exactly as Mm Chantecler, The au- tumn note reappeared in the dec orations of the feast, the central or- nament a huge yellow pumpkin, filled with fascinating favors released by long ribbons as dessert progressed. The place cards were effective re minders of the goblins waiting for the unwary at Hallowe'en the clever guidance of the conversation was added to menu, preceded followed by dancii®. The party was completed by Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical vorps, U, S.°A., and Mrs. Miller, Captain Arthur 2. Hughes, U. 8. A., and Mrs, Hughes, Lieutenant Frederick L. Hayden, U. 8 A, and. Mrs. Frederick 1, Hayden, Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, U. 8, A hosts the ARISTOCRATIC CHARM With aristocratic charm, presid. ing at the pretty tea table, was the signed up, and Mrs, Anna club secretary, who will chaperon the girls, says more girls are welcome. camp committee, with Miss Grace Berry as chairman, ig: plan ning lots of good things to eat and an enjoyable program will be given while there, see The Japanese high school cabinet will meet in the Girls’ clubroot @ the third floor of the Y. W. ¢. Friday evening, November 11, 7:30, . eee or Young Married men’s club, will meet on Friday, November 11. eee All the clubs of the association will be glad to welcome any old-time club No lub and wel girls during Come and See week vamber 6 to 12, Inclusive, The rooms will be open afternoons evenings, and visitors will be come at all club meetings and grams, This would be an espe appropriate time to renew old friend ships and make new ones ee The Union Bible classor the ¥ W. C, A, will meet Thursday, Novem ber 10, at 6:45, for a supper and so. cial hour in the private dining room on the sixth floor of the ¥, W. Cc. A. ‘The usual study hour will follow, led by Mrs, Florence Porter, Under | | y motoring and Husband Is Untruthful | | Dear Miss Grey Just another married woman with load of troubles! I have been married three years ang |a dear baby boy of 2 year I loved my husband with all love in my heart and could think of no one but him, got along perfectly, and altho I am only 22, | have leg |be a good cook and housewife, and bast of all, a mother, Everything I do is done for my hid. and and baby and am living only for them Now, Miss Grey, here is the trouble. My husband me untruths. And why should he if he loves me? Tm hav rnade our home unpleasan husband. If he koe me different stories and make fine letested an untruthful think that m ful to me since Jour marriage more n 1 can stand. n no lon r belie him longer thrilled when 1 ar step upon the porch kind to baby nd me, but y, how can he possibly love n he does such things? And, ! mu any 1 love should in clude perfect trust Do I really love him when 1 do not trust him? 1 try to think 1 do, but I can feel my love wing colder and colder each day What shall I do? and can go to work feel ax tho my baby n honor for a wife to live with her {husband if she does not love him, just to have a home? k divorce a dixgrace in A case such as mine? Do you respect ln wife more for leaving a husband {she does not love than one who lives with a husband she does not love Do you thi t only for the support of herself and | utenan A Pog : hildre 1 m heartbroken and Madison, U. 8. A, of (Suna: | to Short Questions puzzled and hope you can help me. A WIFE Since you ask me, point blank, \must answer that I believe a divorce lin a disgrace if there ix any possible licay of avoiding it, and almost tn- evitably there is some happy solution wcould but take the trouble to look of for it. There are exceptions. lenrae rare casex—iwhere a divorce la¢ems the only right or honorable way. But I cannot say that yours is such. Your letter as tho busybody, some under guise of friendship, had been putting |Paste. Take a heaping tai the divorce bug into your ear. Cer- tainly there ix nothing dishonorable about your living in your own home | |hostess’ mother and house guest, |Mrs, Martha Bearden Mulhollend, of Washington, D. C, when the line at Fort Flagler came in for tea, on Thursday, the guests of Mrs. Whelchel, wife of Lieutenant J. Longstreet Whelchel, U, 8. A. FORT CASEY FORTNIGHTLY The fortnightly line party given at their Fort Casey quarters by |Lieutenant Lyons C. Vane, U. § Aw and Mrs, Vane was an agree: able event of the week. FORT WARD AFFAIR quarters, an attractive dinner was given by Captain Arthur Kay Chambers, U. §. A., commander of |Fort Ward, and Mrs. Chambers, in celebration of their fourth wedding anniversary, their guests including the official list. THREE TEAS Three teas were given during the past week in compliment Partlett, graciously lovely, repre senting a distinguished Pennsylva- nia family, and the bride of Lieu- tenant Frank Merrill Bartlett, air service, U. S. A. the hero of one jof the most notable flights in the history of the corps. an able execu- tive who will assist in the problem of defending the Philippines by air- plane. The hostess on Saturday was Mrs, John Evans Dobbs, whose table was in gala array with all the golden harvest colors. On Monday Mrs. Frank A. Bartlett, mother of the groom, opened her drawing-rooms, |for the first time after a long pe. |riod of mourning, in honor of the pride. The decorations were tones of rose leading up to the priceless India shawls, which were a part Of the arrangement. On | Wednesday Mrs, Hughes, wife of | Major John Law Haghes, U. 8. A. retired, was the hostess, her spa- us house decked in orange and |yellow, supplementing the open wood fires. The list at each toa was large, augmented by service and civilian sets, and by the line |from Fort Worden, Fort Flagler, and Wort Casey You despite ep fact that Mutual the country. than a hundred years, The only Mutual Savings Bank in the State of Was and the only financial institution operating under a Pigtd, tifle savings bank law which insures HIGH CHARACT trustets and in investments and which prohibits the leant to Officers and Trustees is the Washington Mutual Savings Bank The Only Mutual Savings Bank in the | State of Washington 1101 Second Avenue money Northwest Ce TRUSTEES 8. G. AMES Mol. BACKUS JOUD CONDON ¥ FINLEY | tAYMOND R. PRAZIOR IVAR JANSE | WILLIAM A. PETERS LOT | On Thursday at their Fort Ward to Mrs, | in} Wife Would Take Seek Divorce told him an untruth and have never nagged, scolded for a minute. I haven't mentioned to him that I knew ing me the truth, as I loved him and hated to think would possibly do such a thing, as I thought him a maa | grow into a mountain of gloom, | tell your husband just what | nlaking ,|lowing names: Carl, Marte, guests of their |), every marital difficulty if people | bitter; Eugene, nobly born, sounds to me! the | | | | | | SAVERS, REMEMBER THIS — never hear of the failure of a Mutual Savings three-quarters of the savings deposits in strictly savings } In New York state and most states they have had no other kind of savings banks for ‘ner Second and Spring he was not and caring for your chit swhigy also your husband's. Of course baby NEEDS you, and he alag his father. 8o I say, for your @ sake, tf for no other reason, the honorable thing you can do avold permanent separation ay as there ts the slightest pos bringing about a happier between you—and I feel that is that Men, most men at any rate, clate frankness, I believe. Thetm may “peeve” them at first, bub they get over that, they wilt the woman who speaks up than nurses her grouch and misunderstanding. Why dowt told me, im a quiet, dignified tell him it is hurting you, but feel the effect of his deceit eventually hurt his childad times more. And for your sake you muat make every find a way to appeal to your get him to co-operate with youl the right sort of home Cynthia's Answers the child. What are the meanings of the C4 Authorities differ, but majority give the meanings as: strong; Marie (French gor Mew % Chop the chicken; season cayenne pepper, garlic, or ly chopped, and salt; form ti into little rools about 2 and 3-4 inch in diameter. ing water over the meal use water enough to make @ the paste, pat it out flat, a roll of chicken in it; each roll as made, in corm which have been softened by sion in hot water, tying the with a piece of string close end of the roll. Trim off thee the corn husks, allowing project an inch or two rolls. Cover the rolls with in which the chicken was o with boiling salted water. or three small, sharp red and boil for 15 mimutes. This four people. f All Week—Matinee “THE SIGN ON THE Marjorie Rambeau’s with Adele Blood and Tom Chatt Eves., 25¢ to $1. Mats. 25¢ to8 ‘War Tax, = Matinees 2:30, Nights 7 New Playing NAT “CHICK” HAINES KUBA QUARTET Savings Banks hold more of the New B Reso sia,