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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921 Cynthia Greys. the winter months |Youth Says Girls Call Him “Sissy” Because He Goes gy | Out of His Way to Be Courtcous—Thinks They Prefer “Cave-man” Wooing—Cynthia Asks Read- - ers’ Help in Answering Question. iday at 00 pom an'e elub will mn ‘ated elubly Alpha Gamma Delta. } Bazaar Tans have been completed for the at “Denperios and read by Mra Mra, Julla Minegari Minw Futh Joby musteal numt Mang 7, ( paper true” will Magrath her pupil, Personal Mrs, Harry Boleom and Marfield Holeor. he at The Hig y wo [an apartment in the Ban Mareo for WOMEN’S CLUBS cnn usnceee snntinastttenegraamatilapiaienenmananestal eeecacamasocsacaatissicnainaesnitnnninneeet CLUBS POR FRIDAY by Mine ‘Thirma Cawsey ed by Mike Lenore Fried ding by Madam Harriett | und @ talk parent teacher work by Mra, Varney, Mr Chas, G. Miller, 4642 Fourth ave |N treasurer of the Washing tat branch, Ix chairman of the com Mr their | to } will r to be held Saturday, Novem by Alpha at Whintie ber Gamma Delta JYoon! Hol j accomy land, af Saunderson give Sorority Pig'n An un Orthopedic Guilds to Moet The Women's Missionary Soolety The Wor Miawionary of the First Presbyterian chureh will |meet on Mriduy Pm, In the the past week in the elty, su ladien’ parlor of the chureh, Mins| the Hotel Frye, left this morn Martha Pohnert of Mi Yank, China, | thely home in Bellingham will speak eee Usually attractive assortment of art! olty Orthopedic on will meet on brid Broadway, with Andrew ait 1644 Bede 2pm Capitol Hl, at Prospect Congres tonal « N. and brow pect st Denny-ubrman. Crawford Lroadway, guilds of the n's socloty A. Miller Mins Al who have been spending | wt at ¢ for] Mr, John and berta Miller cles will be on sale, including both Charming Tea Honors} practical artictes and novel suxees Mrs. Sydnor on Her Bighty-third Birthday: Mrs. McClement Plans Informal Farewell Tea; Miss Baxter to Be Hostess. tions for holiday giving on ry Dear Miss Grey: Iam a young man who has been brought up to respect women and treat them courteously. lam ofa quiet nature and maybe a bit bashful. Certainly I am not” boisterous in the presence of the fair sex; I do not throw slang at them or “rough the girls in any way. And what: is the result? I find that I am only tolerated, while other | young men who act and talk “fresh” and saucy make further headway with the young women, It seems to me they con- id ‘young man who is always courteous to them as @ i What they seem to want is cave-man tactics and petting parties. I feel rather ¢ gain greater ground w wrong? How about it, girls? The proceeds will be devoted to the mittee on arranger me He Cor Relief Corps wit! fair, with dinner, at 6 A. Jefe | Veterans’ hall, Armory, Friday 18 hureh, 20th ave, Men, I Furth is vieiting friends | Aberdeen for a tew days | ‘ . and Mra, RD, Merrill left this ing for the Gant They will Mine Virginia Merrill, who in re: | turning from Murope, and will not re |turn to Seattle until after the boll days. summer camp for undernourished tae rs Child Hygenic € The child hygente « ttle | tional Parent meet on children, maintained by the national anization in of and the building fund for the with Mra Le Shelby at, and N,| Btever 8 Ste mitten mmittes tral Couneil of t nerens Moth her whationa Friday at 1:30 in the! Erickson club room of the Y. W A Dr, Frederick Parker will dis jouss “Infantile Paralysis.” “tess Mothers’ Club Card Party } Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ club will | give a card party at the afternoon, November nefit of the furnishing rvations are to be made with Mra, William Calvert, Jr. «at Kast 8662. In the evening the club | in entertaining with « danee for the | members of the active chapter, ee Unity Circle, Musical Tea The second of « series of musical | teas will be given by the Unity Cir cle of the Rainier Beach Preaby terian church at the home of Mra. C. K, Sturtevant, 9320 Waters ave., on Friday, November 18, at 2:30 o'clock. | The program will be given by Mra. | Adam Beeler, vocalist; Mr. Claude | Madden, violinist, and Miss Daisy | Wood Hildreth, accompanist ee some the large orner hold o'olock a in} No Mr r Hil, with 20th ave. Mr Mre. L m M. MH. Jono.) ope Bast Capire 1185 First Mul 1200 Harvard Interlaken re and will | nw local chapter Mra, A. P. the general personne! includes: Mrs. Mrs, Ben Smith, Mrs. Phereon, Mra, Ro H William Jones, Mrs, G jLaura Adele Kiet Nelson, vember maniey, | Robinson is chairman an committees, whose A. B. Lund, Andrew Mi Munday, Mrs L, Payton and with A “* ia Chub Married Women's next meeting Fri day at 130 p Ithe Girt’ club room of the ung | Madrona, with Mrs, W. L. le ddow, | Women's Christian Association. Mrs. with thelr Sire. Ray | eee Ave. 904 B Jonn op, 290 George Tucker will conduct the Bible ' Medina, with Mrs, A. B, Flags, 4ll your A Acavla or INORING the S§3nd birthday of their mother, Mrs, Thomas | White Sydnor, Mrs. Arthur Jordan sand Mrs, A. J. N entertained ‘with one of the largest and most de Hghtful of recent teas, at the home} The various booths: of Mrs. Nelson this afternoon. As | chairmen, are “sisting in the entertainment of the! Downing, Mra, © Magnusson; | qa y guests were; Mrs. Alvah Lemuel |children’s department, Mra. Harry ) Garr, Mrs. 0. J. C. Dutton, Mra, A, |Siamond, Mrs, Harry Houkins; fancy |B. Campbell, Mra. A. L. Delkin, Mrs. | Work, Mrs, Alfred Oleson, Mra Har VA. lL. Meacham, Mrs. George Sud. /old Kahn \@uck, Mrs. E. B. Edgers and Mrs, H.} An added attraction will be a must ce with Mr Ny 2 pom with = Mrs. N. K . Mre w -e Laurelhurst Edwin | Mudwe, on 43d ave m y Mr Thomas Bordeaux, | W. Hoyt and son George will go to Bordeaux, on| Thanksgiving day, to have dinner | with Mr, Kussell Bordeaux. . and son Mr. and Mre Jiscouraged to think that the coarser methods ith girls than good manners. Or am] *AN EX-SOLDIER.” What do you think? Seems to Ex-Soldier has opened the way for an interesting little dige cussion. What'lype of man do you prefer? Do you thin} what this young man says is true— that because he is c cous and quiet he is regarded as a “sissy”? « Cynthia Grey will gladly print letters on the subject to enlighten Ex-Soldier. 72 chapter 18, for t | taker 1 at Mo } nt Baker Park, at Mount Bak feed. he rk clubhoune, all day, bes inning | m. Baked food sale also IStudy club of th | ton Hill, with Mrs Kdmund ‘held in the Bible room of the ¥ | Be n, 18th ave, and 1. Pike at, 10) ton on Friday morning at 10 o’ po | Mra. A. J, Batley will University, with Mra, G, Thelberg, | ‘ 4709 19th ave, N. EB. . “Friak Park po Maple Leaf Post No, t1 Mrs. KJ. Waldron, 631 30th ave _ adios Auxiliary, Maple Leaf Post agin No, 21, will meet at the clubhouse ieee otn it #04 13th ave, N,, Friday, November | eb ave. 3 }18, at § p.m, On Saturday, the powt jwill entertain with a military whist Cot hlidicoett owe party at 840 p, m. Usworth ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Frank P, Dow will) return Sunday from the Bast and South, where they have been for @ number of weeks . jac ro Ke rwal ©. A, will rol k wad the clas. cal program in the course of the af ternoon, ee | Dinner Hosts With covers placed for ten guests, |Mr, and Mra, Thomae J. Hocking jare entertaining on Thankagiving day with an informal dinner at their home. Mixx Margaret Adams, of Snoqual-| mie, and Minx Zonee Adama, of Grand | Mound, Wash, will spend Thanksgiv: | ing with their sister and brother-in-| law, Mr. and Mra, W. J. MacDonald. * . Btokes. Dispensing the hospitalities of the tea table were: Mrs. W. W, Reed, Blinore J. Thorne, Mrs. J. Van rt, Mrs. Henry M, White, Mrs. B. Augustine and Mrs, W. H Assisting in the dining room Mrs. Ralph Kennan, Mrs. J . Spangler, Mrs. Martin Rozima, ‘Mra DP, D. Ray, Miss Josephine Ne! ‘gon, Miss Grace Warner, Miss Helen White and Miss Mamie Cameron | The decorations were confined to wohl district, with | 8, | 9 A reader ofthis column a our Washington Bureau for formation on removing stains from clothing. This ix too long to print, b any reader wishing the same formation may have it sent by mailing a request to the Washin Ella Stoeffier, 2p. m Mins Miriam Youell, of Pendleton se sree Ye Ore., will spend Thanksgiving with | Dear Mins Grey: her parents, Mr. and Mra, George} j Youell the letter signed “Truthful” and your I bave never written / | ta Ww T have just read eee Married at Y.M.C.A Miss Emeline Milla, of Seattle, ) No 4 No, 04, Lx dies of the G. A. BR, will entertain with a dance at Veterans’ hall, t | | lee. Mrs, George W. Dickinson ie apena- 8°04 S4vi “i porte ing few days in Concrete, lyou, but If you knew, Cynthia Grey, | Harrison PT, A, Harrison PT, A. will meet Friday November 18, 2:30 a Javender and white chrysanthemums, member of the Fellowship club of t ¥. W. C. A, and Mr, Charles Goaset of Bremerton, were married Saturday afternoon in the oratory of the Y, W ~ A., Rev, M.A. Matthews perform ing the ceremony. ‘The room was beautifully trimmed with yellow and white chrysanthemums and greens. ‘@rranged in Wraceful baskets thru all yooms, and at the tea table was a basket of lavender chrysanthe with white candies in silver | Three hundred guests were re : during the calling hours from itil § o'clock, They were greeted the door by Virginia Lee Jordan, y Krulish, Katherine Oliver and Edgers. bride, was the only attendant. see Dial Bridge Luncheon Club The Dial Bridge wus entertained this ' Informal Farewell Tea Morgan Hall McCiement wil! mh with an informal farewell after 4 o'clock, at the Hotel Sor Friday afternoon. McClement, with Mr. Me- it and baby, who have been at the Sorrento for several are leaving Sunday for their in New York. eee ge Afternoon ‘or Miss afternoon at her home, with covers for twelve. The club closed meetings with a banquet at the Ho. tel Washington last Thuretay eve ning. Music Benefit Concert Friday . For the benefit of the Russia famine relief fund a concert will be given in Douglas hall, 915 BE. Pine st., Friday evening at 8. The program follows: Piano— (a) Pretuite (>) “Paptiten” (ce) Menuet Mise Sonia Krasnoft ‘Miss Beatrice Peeples will be the ated guest Saturday after when Miss Harriet Baxter is with a bridge of six £0 to Compliment Van Tuyl “Mrs, John H. Powell is to enter. with a small luncheon at the a club Saturday afternoon, ynting Mrs. Frank R. Van ayl, who is leaving soon for Call- fa sf Vocal— (a) Menuet (b) Romance (c) Cansonetts rT Mine, Kisegart Vielin— “The Heart That Is Free Miss Kate Marino “Cetlo— (a) “Latlaby” (>) “Noeturne™..... - : {c} “Papition : Mr. George Rowovoy Clide Lehman, piago accompanist Yorcal— “Hh Bacto”. Miss Mary Marton oe Recital Postponed ‘The recital to be given by Mra. El- len Shelton Harrison at the Cornish schoo} tonight “has been postponed until Tuesday é¢vening, December 6. Flower ar iy, November 21, the Fruit ad Flower mission will give a ba- at the Hotel Washington to raise to carry on the work of the tion, which is principally to proper diet for the sick poor, mo call of any kind i unan- The various circles have 0 Arai vases Miss Anna Branch, a cousin of the| TLanecheon club! luncheon by Mra. Daniel Davies at) its first series of | Armory, on Friday evening, at 9 o'clock, Members and their friends } are invited. | oe British: American Association The Briti#hAmerican gassociation | will hold its regular monthly dance | in Christensen’s hall, corner Broad. | way and Madison st, Friday even ing, November 18. see Literary and Musical Club Ladies’ Literary and Musteal elub will meet with Mrs. W. H. Ellert, + 89th at., 2:30. ove . White Shrine Thimble Club White Shrine Thimble club | meet with Mra. Nellie Walla, Second ave. W., 10 a, m, to 4 p,m, oe will Annual Bazaar Woman's auxiliary to All Saints ehureh, Dunlap, will give annual ba- war, afternoon and evening, . Parliamentary Procedure Club | Adele M. Fielde Partiamentary Pro: j cedure club, if Erickson clubroome, }¥. W. C. A, 190. Topte, “Quorum.” E. Stewart in charge. ee Missionary Federation | Missionary Federation of Seattle | Christian Churches will meet at | Queen Anne Christian church, Third | ave. W. and Lee st., 1:20, | Pennsylvania Stedy Clab | Pennsylvania Study club will meet | with Mes. G. K. Forrest, 4518 Univer. sity blvd, Program, “Women of To- day.” | Mrs. Varney Honor Gueat dent of the Washington State Branch of the National Congress of Motherw) club at club house at § p.m and Parent-Teacher Associations, wilt| trated lecture by Dr. ta Duteh Treat | man, be the bonor guest 2428] Subject of drill, “Election,” Mrs, B.} - at the the pub ‘Children’s pnts will be served . ‘ark M. KB. Church ‘once rt A concert will be given at the Woodiand Park M. EB. church Friday evening, November 18. Participat ing in the program will be Mr, James Hamilton Howe, who will play some of hin own compositions, Eleanor Mehnert, violiniat, Louls Maxson, vocalint will be free, but will be taken. see Amethyst Chapter, 0. E. Basaar Amethyst chapter, 0. &., will hold its annual bazaar tomorrow and Saturday at Fraternal hall, 2609 Jackson st, p nd, will speak on freahme xchool Ne lit Booka.” Mime Suthert y Woodland and Dr The concert silver offering Princess Angeline Parlor On Friday evening, November 25 the Native Daughters Washing ton, Princess Angeline f will meet with Minx Zelda Dean, 1106 B. Thomas st be to jin be held at #0 p.m the Panama cafeteria, *e December 2 Kansas Woman's Club Kansas Woman's club, with Mra Jenie Chamberlain, 163 W. Rox lunch. Former Kansas ren jdenys invited | | | eee Mount Baker Park guild of Children’s Orthopedic hospital will hold a food sale Friday, beginning at 10 4 m., at the Mount Baker Park clubhouse. Mrs. C. Arthur of Yakima, presl.|Olymple Heights Improvement Club Olympic Heights Improvement Titus Beek. Door WwW. 8. “Mexico, Our Next luncheon, at Moves’ cafeteria, Friday, | Nelghbor.” November 14, at 1 p. m., to which all parent-teacher workers are invited. The program will consist of a sewing all summer, and on the numerous articles of handiwork will be on display. “i will be open at 10 a. m. i continue afternoon and ‘Mrs. Frank Plummer {fs general . and the ladies in charge l the different novelty booths are H. O. McKnight, Mrs. H. P. dy, Mrs, Frank Seibert, Mrs. B. Rasmussen, Mra. C. P. Con tine, Mrs. Chariton Hall, Mra. | H. Manney, Mrs. G. A. Smith gifts. Philip Jennings, Mrs, L. J. Bis M, Mrs, ¥. C. Cover and Mrs. E. “he delicatessen booth will be un- the direction of Mrs. C. M. Coe, Homer Dudley, Mrs. J. H. Rob- . Mrs. R. F. Bloss and Mrs. W. f. Olin. The tea booth, where tea, , sandwiches and cake will be d, will be in charge of Mrs. Palmer, assisted by Mrs. A. N. ay, Mrs. J. A. Buzard, Mra. Marks and Mrs. R. Beeuwkes, eee Thanksgiving Dinner Mr.,and Mrs. Marion Russell Cum- will entertain with a family at their home on Thanksgiv- a Dr. and Mrs. Miller to Entertain On Thanksgiving day Dr. and Mrs. HK. C. Miller will be dinner hosts at their home, 607 EB. 47th st., when they will entertain eight guests. : eee Day Nursery to Meet ‘The regular meeting of the Se- attle Day Nursery association has eta from Thursday, No- r 24, to Friday, November 25, at 10:20 a. m., at 302 Broadway. This Will be an important meeting and a large attendance is desired. eee 3 a you such incredible val broidered with bead broidered and lace shades; Mignonette blouses and Smocks, bottom with a 12-i at $7.85 ...... Georgettes, heavily and gold braid, som vast assortment of sired shades; values up to $12.85 500 TUNIC GOWN length the Vassar Endowment Fund Mrs. H. 0. Philips of 625 Boylston ave, N., is chairman of arrange- Ments for the benefit performance Of the opera, “Manon,” to be given ‘by Mrs. Sara Y. B. Peabody, lyric soprano, and Mr. ques Jou-Jer. Ville, operatic tenor, on Saturday evening, December 3, at the Cornish theatre. It is to be a gala perform. ance, one of a series of three similar! performances by them, the others to! Be on Monday evenings, November 26 and December 5. Mrs. Peabody is ‘Bn alumna of Vassar college, and} ‘the proceeds of the performance to; be sung by her and Mr. Jou-Jerville| will go to increasing the Vassar En-| dowment fund, to raise which, every | Vassar graduate thruout the country working. Asvisting Mrs. Philips on the com: Ittee are Mrs. Jefferson A, Slamm, Philip. B. Rebbina, Mrs. J, Wells Champney, Mrs. Harold Lee, Mra. Thomas B. Owen, Mrs. Mary KE. Bushnell, Mrs, Carl F, Gould, Mrs. ‘Thomas J. Ruhm, Mrs, G. J. Snelling, | Mrs. Ralph 8. Hawley, Miss Evelyn Gardiner, Mies Helen Peycke, Miss 1 Chilberg, Miss Jean Schneider, Agnes Birkman, Miss Elsie M. an¢ Miss Antoinette G. Black. of styles—many of t! —beaded, braided an lace—each blouse be asking for them— $5.85 BLOUSE colors; formerly priced A group of crepe de chine, ing; desirable for school or street wear; values up to $7.85 DAINTY, EXCLUSIVE OV ] - new is replacing the one-piece dress—a variety Values up to $2.45. | see Seattle Woman's Club ‘The art department of the Seattle A Camisole will be given away free with the pur- chase of every Blouse at $5.85 or over. These dainty camisoles come in white and flesh, satin and crepe de chine, also changeable taffeta silk in dark or bright tints, and will make most acceptable Xmas MOST EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF BLOUSES ues. A group of black, navy, brown and overseas blue Overblouses, elaborately em- 95c is, values $3.95 Georgette Overblouses, beaded, braided, em- trimmed, in all new and Tricolette Ovey- trimmed all around the neh silk fringe, in all . $1.95 tins, taffetas and beaded, with metallic e with Van Dyke pleat- $3.95 ERBLOUSES—-A styles to choose from— in Georgette, tricolette, taffeta and crepe de chine, in the season’s newest and most de- $5.85 BLOUSES—Full _ skirt blou creation that hem an individual model d trimmed with Spanish” ing a complete costume —for street, afternoon or dinner wear, The low prices are all the more surprising when one realizes that they reflect the last-minute models and are worth double what we are $12.85 Thousands of new models direct from New York will be placed on sale at prices far below actual wholesale cost. Only weeks of searching the Eastern markets, and our tremendous buying power, made it possible for us to give SECOND AVE. SHOP Arrangements wil! | completed for the next card party | Toth at. | the - |how much good your columns have Arne | 6 until 8, to be followed by dancing Mins | | vember 18, | Honor All Saints’ Episcopal Charch Maraar The Woman's Auxiliary of Saints’ Epiacopal echureh will hold their annual dinner and bagaar, Mri } day, November 18, in the parish clubhouse, corner of 50th ave. and) Rainier blvd. The sale will begin at.) 3 o'clock and continue afternoon and Dinner will be served from Mrs. Fred Saunders is spending @ few days in Vict B, C. . . Monday to enter me at Lacy, Wash. oe An) Earl Mead left St, Martin's colle; . Mr. and Mra, W. E. Boeing left Wednenday tor the East, to be away evening. a short time, o- Mr, and Mrs. Ross Wilson have re Coterie Club | moved to their new residence, at $6th ‘The department of education of the |a@ve. and E. Mercer st Coterie club will meet Friday, No. | a. o> 2 1p. m, at the Pht Mu! Mrs. Fred Stimson left Sunday for Sorority: house. Mra. Mary Eldred, |4 two weeks’ trip to California. chairman, Mra, Thomas Irving will = 3 he in charge of the program. The) will meet at the) 0. a ADDITIONAL CLUBS Aquila Lodge No. 35 Aquila Lodge No. 26, Degree of Protective Axsociation, will Mr. and Mrs. Livingston B. Sted- man and family will occupy the home of Mr. and Mra, A. J, Fisk during the absence of Mra. Fisken in the Orient. executive board same place at 1:3 . Loyal Legion Hears entertain with a progressive whist) Officers’ Speeches party Thanksgiving Eve, at 106) mi Madison at. Thanksgiving specialties Fai hy pear Saray aay yre | Loyal Legion of the United States gave a dinner Wednesday night at [the Frye Hotel. Commander Watson 8. Squires, former U. 8. senator, | wan touxtmaster. Among speakers ie “ cog | Were: Maj. EB. 8. Hadley, Maj. W. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS Ww Gurtis, Brig. Gen. Geo. B. Dun- were being made Thursday for Mrs.| oo), of Camp Lewin, Brig. Gen. U. G Mary Jones, 63, who ‘died at Her) Aiexander, Col. O, J, Charen of Fort home, 455 Hiawatha pl, Wednesday. | Tawton, Lieut. Col. Fred W. Bugtee A. W. WHISTLER and Col. O. B. Meyers. Piano—Lenchetitaky Method Intensive Course for Adults 404 Montelius Bldg. Main 2761 Cap. 0566 FUNERAL SERVICES were beid Thursday at the University Under taking Co, for Mra, Fanny M. Com: an, $4, who died Tuenday. | FUNERAL SERVICES for Clar. jence W. Myers, 48, traveling sales- | man, were to be held Thursday at the Bonney- Watson chapel. Myers, whose |home was in Dwight, IL, died Wed- nesday ut the Swedish hospital. derd. I have had just the same life, only 1 have been married 12 years and |have three little ones, and the real |man has come into my life, too. | He told me that he loved me and | would care for my babies, the same as if they were his own. But their ‘father asked for another Chance and for the sake of the kiddies, I am giv- ling it to him, altho to put the other man out of my life is “nearly break- jing my heart.” ¢ But I feel the place for the children is with beth father and mother. 80 |brace up and make up your mind to \xive your man another chance. Doll ‘up @ wee bit and just try in every |way to be the little girl he wooed and won. “Twill be hard, God knows, to put the man I really love out of my life, but you can. 1 know; I'm doing it, and so can you. TRYING TO DO RIGHT, eee | Cynthia’s Answers to Short Questions . | seeing you have helped so many peo- ple, I have come to you for informa-~ tion, I am an ex-service man and leniixted in Montana but am now @ resident of the state of Washington. I want to know if T am entitled*to the Washington bonus and also if the state of Montana is giving its soldiers a bonus? J. EL B. No, you are not entitled to the Washington bonus unless you were a [resident of this state at the time of | your enlistment. The state of Mon- tana has passed no bonus law, but there is a Veterans’ Welfare Com- mission at Helena, Montana, to which ldone for me, you would be glad in-| I am a reader of The Star, and, | || ton Bureau, Seattle Star, New York ave, Washington, C., enclosing 2 cents for I want to say to “Truthful” that | |you might write for ald if you shah jt. oe ¢ Please state in your columas |whether, it is necessary for an im ventor to employ the services of am lattorney in securing a patent, or may |ye make application directly to the) U. 8. patent office, and, if Pe what form? 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