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Jeattle _ Society Thanksgiving Dinners in Seattle Hom Ushe Chosen for “Picture Ball” This evening. ANKSGIVING DAY, SEATTLE hostesses: @inner parties, both lar; to which in many inste Who are without family tes, as well @8 Strangers from their hearthside, are being included are ente! aining with end small, cos those far own Among the number who will be hosts are: Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Green, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Stewart, Mr, and ‘*. Harold Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. Kari 8, Harbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Dr. and Mrs. Richard O'Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Plank, Mr. and Mrs, Marion R Cummings, Mr, and Mrs John W Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Black, Mr. and Mrs. William Baton, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Luke, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene J. Short, Mr. and EK. L. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. Jason DP. Butler, Judge and Mrs. H.) A. P. Moyers, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.! Melburn, Dr. and Mrs. H. Eugene and Mrs. Charles H. Alien, Mr. | Black, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cal. enjoyed by the patients, The musical ‘ert, Mrs. Charles F. Whittlesey, Mr. ‘and Mrs. G. EB. M. Pratt, Dr. and U. C. Bate: J. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse | Mrs. J. E. Galbraith, Mr. and George W. Fischer, Mr and H. FE. Holmes, Dr. and Mrs. C. Miller, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Hocking, Judge and Mrs. M. C. » Mr. and Mrs. David Edward r, Dr. and Mrs. J. 1. Durand, | and Mrs. Frederick Rausman, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Eberting, Mr. "apd Mrs. Thomas A. Fransioli, Mr. Mrs, Frederick E. Bolton, Mr. 4 Mrs. C. M. Seeley, Dr. and Mrs. | Sones M. Horton, Mr,-and Mra E Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. George W.! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coleman, . and Mrs. Andrew M. Gillespie, and Mrs. M. F, Backus, Mr. and Stuart C. Thompkins, Mr. and irs. Claude A. Philbrick, Mrs. Omar Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Victor ft hl, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Macfar- Mr. James A. Haight, Mr. and Charles H. Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin ips and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd G. _ Arts “Picture Ball” The ushers chosen for the Fine ture Balt” this evening in ‘Temple, ai Mr. Andrew chairman; Mr. Kenelm Wins- Jr, Mr. Alfred Millard, Mr. Baillargeon, Mr. Ben Butler, ir. Cyrus Campion, Mr. Keith G. Mr. Leo S. Biack, Mr. Frank Black, Mr. Calvin Phillips, and Mr. Hamilton Roif. ‘The committee announces that un- d seats may be obtained at t , and that supper will be served in California, who will spend holidays in the city, Miss Mary Sweeney and Miss Edwina Sweeney have issued invi- for a dance at the Hotel n Annex for Friday even- December 23. oar ‘Mrs. Farrell Entertains | With Small Luncheon Mrs. John D. Farrell entertained th a small luncheon at the Sunset this afternoon as a compliment _ _ Twelve friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. | Frank Mackiem pleasantly surprised them with a dinner at their new home, 2916 E. Pine . last Friday evening. eee Program for Ladies Musical Club’s Active Meeting ‘The Ladies’ Musical club's active Meeting will be heid Monday after. Boon, November 28th, at 2 o'clock at the home of Miss Nellie Beach, 1425 Vth ave., Mrs. W. E. Nichols assist- ‘The following program has been ar- ranged by Miss Mary Caswel and Mrs. “Carl Hoblitzell: Current Bvent . tees Mies Mary Cassel (a) Sonata, D Major Allegro, adagi () Preiude No. 5. oe Mies Elizabeth “My Summer at Raventa Elizabeth Richmond Mill: N rondo Shiiae -Niedlinger McDowell | a ight’ Mrs Keanter D.¢ ‘Miss Edna McDonaugh at the piano Children’s Party For the pleasure of her little! daughter Neva, Mrs. J. F. Douglas entertained cight of her little friends With # luncheon at the “Indian Sum: | Mer” Saturday afternoon. eee Dinners to Precede “Picture Ball” Preceding the Vine Arts “Picture Bali” at the Masonic temple this evening, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Glenn Stibbs will entertain with an infor- mal dinner of eight covers at their) home. Mr. and Mrs, J. Le Toy Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Ewing, Mrs. Belle Burns Updegraff and Mr. Lucien| Perrot will form a no-host dinner party, and a nohost dinner at the University club will include Mr, and} Mrs. Carl Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Cari! Donworth and Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Judson. tas Interlaken Guild to Give Dance Qn Saturday evening, December | 10, the Interlaken guild of the Ortho. | pedic hospital will entertain with a dance at the ‘Mrs, Clyde Tenny the following committee: Mrs. P. J./ Aaron, Mrs, K. 8. Rich, Mrs, ©. G. Prestrud and Mrs. H. C. McDonald Tickets may be obtained from any member of the committee. ry | Leonard + Mr. and Mrs. El. 4nd Miss Eleanor Mehnert. Seattle Yacht club.) , DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, NOVEM ing Miss Katherine Maclean. FRIDAY, DECEMBER Winter bail at 106 W SATURDAY, EMBER 3— and Mine ‘Thet DECKMBER 9 ball at Hippodrome Junior club dance at Christensen’s hall SATURDAY, DECEMAER 10— Mrs. Arthur FP, Naftager will com pliment Miss Krma Verd with # luncheon at her home, MONDAY, DECEMBER t2— Ivert in Plymouth Con: Etegational church, #:50 o'clock Social Service Club Gives Thanksgiving Party A Thanksgiving party was given today by the Social Service club at the county hospital, which was much program was contributed by Miss Grace Wilson, Mrs. Drury K, Adams The next regular meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. D. BE. White, 617 35th ave., Tues day afternoon, November 29, at 2 o'clock, . Mount Baker Park Club to Dance The Mount Baker Park club will entertain with a dance at the club- house this evening, the patrons and patronesses to be Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schneider, Mr. and Mra, William Livengood and Mr. and Mra, A. E. O'Reilly. Bridge Dinner Club Will Be Entertained Mr, and Mrs. Claude A. Philbrick will entertain the members of their bridge dinner club at their home Wednesday evening, Noveiber 30. eee Supper Follows Dance Mr. and Mrs, Claude P. Cox enter tained twenty guests with a supper at their home Saturday evening, fol- lowing the Impromptu club dance. Chernay Personal Mrs. Charles F. Whittiesey re turned Tuesday from Spokane, where she has been the guest for several weeks of her sonm-indaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz, eee Mr, J. F. Douglas, who has been on an extended trip thru the Bast and California, will return Sunday. eee Judge and Mrs. Hiram Hadley will spend Thanksgiving and the week-end in Olympia, as the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce. eee Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Clement of St. Paul, who have been visiting Mr. and Mm. H. F. Brown, will leave Thursday evening for their home. eee Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hood will entertain over the Tranksgiv- ing week-end Mrs. Hood's sister, Miss Catherine Hay, who is attend- ing St. Helen’s Hall in Portiand, eee Mr. Arthur McCallum of Victoria, B. C., is spending a few days in the city, on his way to California. eee Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Smith will have as their Thanksgiving week- end guests their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward RB. Agnew of Everett. see Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Git baugh of Portland, who spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Will: jam M. Hartford in the Adelphi apartments, returned Monday to their home. Mrs. H. T. Bredes returned Tues- day from several weeks in Califor- nia and Arizona, eee Mrs. Andrew Hemrich, of San Ma- teo, Cal, is the guest of her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Wil bur W. Seruby, planning to remain over the holidays. see Mr. and Mrs. &. W. Purdy, of Bellingham, will be the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Ellis, during the Christmas holiday: Lady Astor didn’t get quite a fair swing at the ball. You Anyway, the stands gave her a mighty chicr when she kicked off in the football game vetweer London university and Plymouth Albion. know how these skirts ave, gi CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Emma Lagarus Auxiliary Ball Emma Lazarba Auxiliary, B'nai B'rith will givelits fifth annual ball at Christensen’s hall, Broadway and Madison st. Social Club, Elite Rebekah Lodge The Social club of Elite Rebekah | Lodge No. 134, will entertain with) & court whist party, Thursday eve ning, November 24, at 9 p. m. in| Fraternal hall, 26th and Jackson st. eee United Artisans’ Dance United Artisans will entertain with a dance Thursday evening, November in the old K. of P, hall, First ave. and Pike st. oe. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. will meet Friday, Novembe: at 2] P. mM. in the chapel, 3ist ave. and Madison et. A leason in “Christian Citizenship” will be given, Public in- vited, cee Yukon Order of Pioneers ‘The Yukon Order of Pioneers wit! entertain with a dance, Friday, No- vember 25, at the Knights of Pythias hall, Third ave, and Virginia st. All Alaskans welcome. eee Ladies’ Grotto Club A court whist party will be given | Saturday, November 26, at §:30 p. m., | at Wing's cafeteria, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Grotto club. cee Beacon Hill Congregational Church Bazaar The Beacon Hill Congregational church will give a bazaar, December 2, beginning at 3 p.m. There will be booths of fancy work, candy, dolls and dolls clothing, aprons, e¢hil- dren's garments, toys, potted plants and @ fish pond for the children. Tea | will be served during the afternoon anda light supper from 6 until & o'clock. A short musical program will be given. The proceeds of the bazaar will be devoted to carrying! on the work of the church, eee - Christmas Bazaar Alpha Chi Omega will hold a Christmas bazaar at the chapter} house, 4543 18th ave. N. E., on Sat-| urday, December 10, from 4 to 6 o'clock, . . Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Bazaar Alpha Delta Pi sorority will hold a bazaar Friday, December 3, at the Washington Annex. eee Ladies’ Grotto Glub Card Party The Ladies’ Grotto club will ent tain with a card party at Wing’ cafeteria Saturday evening, Nove ber 26, at 8:30 o'clock, BEAUTY VERSUS HERRICK WOMEN’S CLUBS THE SEATTLE STAR | SHE WINS A CHEER FOR THIS] ris, Seattle Civie Improvement Club Seattle Civic Improvement club will entertain with a card party Saturday evening, November 26, at the home of Mra. J. T. Weber, 900 ith N Members may bring a guest cee Sons of Veterans’ Auxiliary Monday afternoon, November 28, the Sons of Veterans’ Auxiliary wil be inspected by Mra, Bugene Carr of Tacoma, Members are re quested to be at Veterags’ hall, Armory, at 1:30 p. m, EiM@tion of officera will take place December 6. eee Aquila Lodge No. 35 Aquila Laxige No, 35,. Degree of Honor Protective association, will en- tertain with a special Thanksgiving whist party Wednesday evening, No- vember 23, at 106 Madison st. Favors awarded and refreshments served ee Ballard W. C. T. U. ‘The Ballard WC. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Lillian Vincent, 7327 4th ave. N. W, on Friday afternoon, November 25, at 2 o'clock. The subject for the meeting will be “Christian Citizenship,” with Mra. T, Rich as chairman. o- Ladies of G. R. Sewing Club The Ladies of the Grand Army Home Sewing club will hold a ba- mar in Swedish temple, at and Olive, on Wednesday, ber 7, day and evening. Many beaw Uful and useful articles are to be sold for the benefit of the Ladies of the G. A. R. home. A dinner will be served during the day and a card party will be reiven in the evening. eee Musical and Dramatic Eatertainment The Woman's club of the New Thought congregation is to give a musical and dramatic entertain. ment Wednesday, November 30, at its auditorium, 1311 Fifth ave. ee Seattle Grade Teachers’ Club A very pleasant social affair of the Seattle Grade Teachers’ club was the dinner given in compliment to the new teachers, Misses Hilda Kck- holm and Elma Simmons of the so- cial committee and the members of the program committee deserve un- stinted praise for their efforts toward making the affair a success. ‘The Program included talks by Supt. Cooper and Mr. Carl Reiter and a number of musical selections. | Clared: aint: Monthly Health Bul urges | 6 hers to refrain from speaking of f \dixcussing painful dental operations | in the presence of their children, To do this is to bulld up in the ebild's jmind an idea that a visit to the den tint in an experience be feared and dreaded, and that the dentist is & monster who loves to hurt chil} |dren. Aw & matter, of fact, a | ithe dentist ag a bugaboo or the bulletin | tist a soon ax he cuts his first | jars and thereafter at is, for th | th | them. |to know no fear in connection with |this most necessary phase of the healthy growth of his body, It is also urged that the mother clean the first teeth herself, even {tho the child is having no food save milk, This is done by wrapping « bit of sterile gauze about the end of the mother’s forefinger, dipping it in water and gently rubbing the teeth. ‘ child's health, and will teach him to Q. Tam one of the many mothers that cannot nurse their babies, My baby is two weeks old, and I have already had to begin to feed her on mothers cannot nurse their babier It has been proved lately that prac ‘teally every well mother can nurse her baby if she has the right in- struction in breast feeding, and not only thi Even more helpful t# the fagt that it in possible to bring back the breast milk after a lapse of time and also ft is possible to build up what looks like a poor supply into a good one. These things are not) dreams; they are actual facts, being performed every day. So let us have done with the notion that women cannot perform this function and net ourwelves, inwtead, to spreading the mail with pressure about the abdomen at this time, the better. weful | plished by of bre H le wom Q sleep at a, A. | frequent | possible sake of preserving |him and ¢ milk teeth in the best possible |every way when you go to bed your. | pndition ax long as the child needs | self, A | every out this, condensed milk, Is thiy all right? Q A. No, it in all wrong. In the | heat? first place it is not true that “many”| A twiee every day powder on the chafed surfaces, |dle him as little as possible. powder composed of two parts corn starch and one part bori¢ acid, sifted together, and be sure to get it into the fold of the skin Do you advise wearing a ma. ternity corset? A—If you are more comfortable The Q then Such care, which is practi-|early morning feeding cally painless, will do’much for the |to let him cry a few nights IMRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE HE CARE OF CHILDREN United Ktates children’s bereae expert and mother of five * + breast Iam » Mi for building up the at milk, But if th fresh milk is the ibatitute feeding is for breast m How night He iy six le should sleep alone, in another room, him comfort ak let him alone vegetables, some fruit day t Otherwise, no. columa twice = week, k m and insists upon nursing ya, it is well to take the baby to alevery. night until You will have norm + supply by must tole nth onc and Nurse | ein th There no easy way to break up a habit regard the dentist as a friend, and|once established, even in a young baby Q.—-What medicine is best for con stipation in @ baby of 16 months? It is far better not to give any medicine, but to rely upon diet and | training in regular bowel habita, 16 months, the baby should be having | green jcereal and some m some broth or pulp and these are all foods which will induce natural functions | Regularity in taking the baby to the | clonet in absolutely eayental, you can do little to secure the desired results Is there any relief for prickly wit Keep the baby as cool as you can by undressing him down to thin wleeveless band and the diaper Bathe him in tepid water once or Use plain taleum Une At Han leew A recent number of the Indiana | knowledge of the ways by which #u¢ you directions r-| My is full of letters from mothers who seem to still believe that there wie potency in a food that comes out of a can or if} h ne a Wife Shows Her Ankles, Hubby Sues SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. Douglas Osborn Roses, a former cap- tain in the American expeditionary forces in Siberia, didn't mind his! Pretty 26yearold Russian bride, a niece of Baron Rosen, former Rus- sian minister to the United States, wearing rolldown stockings to show a dimpled knee, but when she rolied | ‘em down below the ankle it was too much. Captain Rom accuses his |, wife of displaying her unclad ankles | while he was stationed at Fort Me: | Henry, Manila, after his tragafer | from Viadivostok, Siberia. | His wife's actions, Koss alleges, made him the butt of many jokes at the military post, thus causing him great mental anguish. Furthermore, the complaint re- cites, his wif | | desire to display her | Unclad ankies at social functions made it imperative that he seek a divorce. In reply Mrs. Ross de- “There ts nothing wrong in show- ing one's ankles—if they are pretty. My husband simply doesnt under | stand Russian customs. It is consid- ered very proper in Viadivostok.” The Rosses were married in Vladivostok in 1920. They separated three weeks ago. a) ; British Princess to Wed Mere Noble LONDON, Nov, 23.—The engage- ment of Princess Mary, the third child of King George and Queen M to Viscount Henry George Charles Lascelles, multi-millionaire heir of the earl of Harwood, has just | been officially announced. The king jand queen have sanctioned the match and it is expected that the viscount will Le elevated to a dukedom. He is 39 and Princess Mary is 23, JAM EMMETT RILEY was buried Tuesday, following services at | St, Edward's Catholic church. Riley, | & Seattie contractor, was 73 years | old. + PUZZLE? ot Dolly's yy and the handeomest could possibiy Ber'to"deathy abe ia eo oute ry on thi coup. 7 out boliys picture, d mall with. a @ picture an e- lay with the Pussie m below @y Big Free Doll Otter. al DOLLY PUZZLE COUPON Oklahoma proposed legislation Mise Anna Ehzibcth Nicbel, 18, was a beauty contestant is chairman of @« Washington last summer wi | Nebel has had her mother, Mri eppointed hur guudian and her tory tora suit agcinst Herrick charging breach of promise. hen Congressman Herrick of | against beauty contests. Miss . Elizabeth Niebel, New York, attorney says that is prepara- Stal On, Ww, Os ssseeeeeseserees Mural Route Ne....., Scientist, Seattle Fourth Church of Christ, announces two free lectures on and cordially invites Commer Pine and Harv: a3 ef Evanston, lilimets, Member of the Board of Lecture- ship of The First Church of Chrint, Scientint, Mother in Boston, Mass. to be present at the MASONIC TEMPLE, church, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOUN J. FL The the public Ave. ‘Thareday and Friday evenings, Nevember 24th and 25th, at 8 o'clock. —and enjoy your Turkey dinner. - Don’t forget SNOW FLAKES— those dainty soda wafers, so crisp ‘ and tasty. You can serve them with a every course, from soup to nuts — PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. since arriving in this country hax! Me — Mi) Ala Bey Cynthia Grey: The Country Girl Says Girls Do Not Look Into Fut Doesn't Like Cave-Man Soldier. Dear Miss Grey: | would like to s: bringing up. I'll bet those same girls who call him a si wishing they could find someone who i The trouble with the girls of today i | of the by to| ‘ike a good time, but why can’t we have the good times they had when our mothers were young? No, I am not old- the girls with your courtesy, because | the kind of @ girl you desire will ad-| mire the qualities you possess for | | which frivolous, flighty girls call you “ntany.” Don't give up, but continue in the right way and you wili be sure come out right in the end Cynthia's Answers to Can you tell making chili con carne? ine Mexican kind. Thank you. The following ta a very good recipe for beans and boil one-half hour in fresh water containing one teaspoon soda, then throw the water away. Cut beef and pork in small pirces, add to beans, and one onion cut fine; salt when done. chilades der, put thru sieve or grinder; one cup fresh water; add peppers, salt, butter; thicken with flour. I am engaged to a young man in the navy, and as it will soon be his birthday could you please suggest something that would be both useful and nice to give him. wful Christmas gifts for him and I would greatly appreciate any suggestions that you will give me. Thanking you, Some uscful and pleasing gifts are: Fountain smoking sct (if he smokes), books, or, if he is on the water a great deal of the time, why not knit him a woolen sweater or socks? ure; Wooing. Admireg Ex. answer In to “E letter, | y 1admire him greatly for sticking to his goog now will be ready to settle d they don’t ever think ll they think of is a good time, | myself | r future; hioned, and I don’t think “Ex-Soldie is either, for there are lots of girls just like myself whe don't Sh are for this cave-man stuff, and very few of the men now. | Br | adays care for thic country girl sweetness 3 ly “Ex-Soldier” is the kind of a man you seldom see a upae of nowadays, but, 1, for one, prefer the “sissy” to the “eaye man.” A COl GIRL, f. 6.9 ny y sal | Will you kindly print ia your Is Not a Sissy umn a recipe for Thousaag Dear Miss Grey: Upon reading the |dressing? 1 1 letter in your columns signed “An |Gook book he following is a soldier,” ee puld like af x-Soldier,” I feel that I would jor Thouscad 1dana ace |to express my opinion along the line") eupyul boiled dressing ? age |that is troubling this young man. | 4 tablespoon Worceatershiee ; In he a “winsy”? No, I should my] 7 tablespoon chili sauce bs om |that ix just what a sissy is not | 4-4 teaspoon paprika ey Ex-Soldier, don't get discouraged| 1-4 teaspoon mustard do |because you do not find favor among 1 tablespoon sweet green “h chopped fine tr tablespoon pimento, chopped fing 1 cucumbers, chopped fine , teaspoonful of beets (if desired) chopped fine 4 a Add the chili sauce and the to \cestershire sauce to the botled ing with seasoning. Add green |red peppers and vegetables just |fore servin 1 i A GIRL. Short Questions Marshal Foch is the only me the recipe for | man who has been appointed The genu- | field marshal field ma ‘Mine Boss Says M. EL. chili con carne: Take brown Down and Out and Even Move Himself— Feels Fine Now ‘* 4 is Sauce as for en- ENCHILADES SAUCE Three Mexican peppers, the seeds| Harry E. Scott, a well-known mim | Eh?” and insides removed. Boil until ten-| boss, whose address is box 683, Tome “1 |stone, Arizona, writes: “IL was down and out nearly the time with rheumatism and got to where I couldn't move, feed myself. My wife would never get well again, and she — |knew my condition better than jone else. “I was absolutely helpless Imy wife started giving me and in four days I ate a hearty m |for the first time in many s Tanlac put me on my feet and back on tht job, working bard feeling just fine. I have "1 pounds in weight, too,” Taniac is sold in Seattle at tells drugstores and by druggists everywhere, — ment. I have an getting birthday and time BETTY. pen, Eversharp pencil, ai fe: TY Cae —dtrect from India and Ceylon comes — GOLD SHIELD we TO helping to build Seatile’ foreign trade : That is one of the reasons in favor of GOLD SHIELD TEA Another ——— FRAGRANCE “> STRENGTH 75% POUND TIN, (ORG SRR PUT RS ay SCH WABACHER BROS 8 COSINE SEATTLE «USA Seattle, Washington