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Society Colonel and Mrs. Gregg Will Be Honored at Sunday Afternoon Tea; Mrs. Sullivan Become Bride of Mr. Jac M* AND MRS. WILLIAM) LEONARD EATON _ will entertain with a tea at their! home Sunday afternoon from § this city unt 7 o'clock, complimenting their guests, Colonel Harry Wester velt Gregg, U. 8. A, and Mra} Greer, who are leaving in a few) days for Louisville, Kentucky, where Colonel Gregs is stationed, Mrs. Sullivan Weds in the South Of interest to Seattle friends ts) the announcement just received ot! the marriage of Mrs. Anne Suter | Sullivan of this city to Mr. A. C.} Jackson of Los Angeles, on Novem-) ber % in Low Angeles. Mr. and Mr. Jackson will make their home at 2958 West Seventh #t., Los Angeles. Mrs. Jackson, with her little! daughter, Alice, and mother, Mrs Caroline Suter, have been in the! South for a number of months. eee General and Mrs. Blethen Entertain Marshal Foch General and Mra Clarance 2B. Blethen entertained at tuncheon at their residence on Queen Anne Hill, yesterday, for Marshal Ferginand | Foch, and the following members| of his staff: General Disticker, Comta Charles de Chambrun, aldo Gamma Hotel Washington Fri Miss Muriel Waterhouse| Becomes Bride ° Coming as a surprige to friends in Waterh oe, daught rank Wa Mrs, house, of Seatt The ceremony was performed the Church of the Transfiguration in |house for Wriday afternoon, New York city, Wednesday morning A breakfast followed the serv the Hotel Biltmore, after which En sign and Mrs, Merrick left by motor | {Cor Virginia Hot Springs. The bride is the youngest daughter e, and the of Mr. and Mra, Wate groom is the son of Mra, O. H rick, of Brookline, Masa, mi ae tA: Assistants for Tea Assisting Mrs, Willtam Calvert, Jr. at the tea she is giving Thursday aft ernoon, December 8, complimentary to Miss Katherine MacLean, will be Mrs, H. C. Ostrom and Mrs. Joseph Swalwel), who will presid: the urns the first hour, and Mrs, Frank Calvert and Mrs, Louis 8. Cragin, the second hour eee Attractive Bazaar for Friday An attractive bazaar, with many novelties for sale will be held by hi Reta, alumnae at the y afternoon Gamma Phi Beta holds the distine tive honor of being the first sorority to introduce the bazaar idea to the different sororities in the city, ‘This r they have an especially attrac tive assortment of ar whieh | will make very desirable Christmas gifts. eee Junior League Planning Large Card Party A large card party ts being plan ned by the Junior league of the Se. attlegDay Nursery association for Wednesday afternoon, December 24. at the vert, 1809 10th ave. N. oe ome of Mra. James HM. Cal Ge camp; Maj do Micrry. Caml Interlaken Guild Rene Michel I'Hopital, Lieut. Paul de Soubeyran, Dr. Andre, Cot. Frank Parker, U."S. A.; Myles MeCabitl and Mr. H. C. Henry of this city. The luncheon table was most! beautiful with Columbia roses and) maiden hair ferns decorating its entire length, intermingled with the French and American flags. Lilies of the valley were effectively ar- ranged in the center of the board and silver sconces held pink and biue candles. eee Mr. and Mrs. Treat to Entertain at Dinner Preeefing the Winter Ball Friday evening, Mr. and Mra. Harry Whit. ney Treat are entertaining with an informal dinner at their home. College Night Plans The University of Washington Alumnae association will be hosts at the annual College Night, Friday | evening, December 2,. at the Uni- versity Commons, The program will begin at 8 o'clock, and every woman who has ever attended college is invited to attend. Mrs. Alice Henson Ernst is chairman of the social committee ‘assisted by the f ‘lowing presidents of the various college women’s or- ganizations in the city: Women's University club, Mrs. Alvah Lem- uel Carr; Wellesley, Mrs. Ivan Hy- land; Vassar, Mrs. J. A. Slamm; Smith, Miss Jeannette Perry; Stan- ford, Mrs. Roy Hadley; Radcliffe, Miss Effie Chapman; Oberlin, Mrs. E. B. Burwelly Carlton, Muss Caro- line Ogden; Brown, Mrs. Robert Mills Evans; California, Mrs, George H. Brehm; Wisconsin,/ Miss Bess Cottrell; Llinois, Mrs. John Rush; Michigan, Mrs. P. J» Aaron; Minne- seta, Mrs. Minnie Crickmore; Chi- cago, Mrs. A. H. Alberteon; Western Reserve, Mrs. F. R. Underwood; Cornell, Mrs. Paul C. Harper; Iowa State College, Mre. Henry B. Wil- bur; Faculty Wives’ club, Univer- sity of Washington, Mrs, Fred Ayer; Faculty Women’s club, Miss Eliza. beth Amery; Pan-Hellenic League, Mrs. F. M. Padelford. “Ladies of Learning,” a pageant showing the progress of women’s education, will be one of the psin- Gipal features of the entertainment. Following the tableaux, depicting the feminine intellectuals of every Period, including ancient Greece and Rome, down to the “sweet girl graduates” of American seminaries, will be @ procession of colleges appearing in the order in which they first opened their doorg to women, beginning with Oberlin’ and ending with state universities founded 4s coeducational institu. tions. Graduates dressed to represent their respective colleges will appear as follows: Oberlin, Mrs. E. P. Bur- well; Lawrence, Mrs. Henry W. Pennock; Lombard, Mrs. A. M. H. Ellis; Butler, Mrs. Clyde Hadley; Tufts, Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen; Grinnell, Miss Blanche Neil; Swarth- more, Mra. W. W. Barr; University of dowa, Mrs. PR. R. Spencer; Uni- Versity of California, Mrs. A, H. Albertson; University of Minnesota, Mrs. J. H. Buchanan; Wisconsin, Mrs. Theresa McMahon; Michigan, Miss Emma Karrenbaum; Iilinoia, Miss Ethel Bennett; Nebraska, Miss Mittie Beechel; Oregon, Miss May Loomis; Ohio, Mrs, Gertrude Hess; Indiana, Mrs. Henry Landes; Kan- as, Miss Elizabeth Kirkwood; Uni- versity of Chicago, Mrs. A. H. Al- bertson; University of North Da kota, Miss Nancy E. Jones; South Dakota, Mrs. C. N. Ferris; Penn- sylvania, Mrs. C. N. Lyons; Ken- tucky, Mrs. David C, Wilson; Colo- rado, Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons:| University of Denver, Mrs. Howard G Fletcher; Stanford, Mra. J. &. Bureh; Washington, Mrs, Edmond 8. Meany. Following I* the lst of commit- tees: Program, Miss Rose Glass, Mrs. Ivan Hyland and Mrs, How- ard Hanson; social, Mrs, Alice Hen- won Ernst, Mrs. Alfred Thompson, Mrs. Walter Beals, Mrs. Harvey| Lantz, Mrs, Marion Edwards, Miss! Tose Glass, Mrs, Howard Hanson, | Mins Pearl McDonnell, Mrs, Edmond §. Meany, Mins Harriet Johnstone, Mrs, Anne Winters Hillman, Mrs. William Dehn, Miss Josephine Bulk-| ley, Mrs. William Horsley, Mrs. Thomas Askren, Mrs. Henry Suz, allo and Miss May Ward, dean of women at the University of. ‘Washington; refreshments, Mra. De Stevenson Brown, Mrs, Fred Powel Mrs, Irene West Cox and Mra ‘Tracy Griffin. A group of univer. uy sirls will assist in serving, Novelty Dance The Interlaken guild of the Or. thopedie hospital will entertain with & Novelty holiday dance at the Se attle Yacht club Saturday evening, December 10, The committee in charge includes Mra. C. N. Seaborn, Mra. L. J. Kearns, Mrs. A. W. Par rahm, Mrs, W. E. Delfel and Mrs George F. Rich. Tickets may be ob- tained by calling Capitol 1550 or Capitol 4050, Wednesday Luncheon Club The Mount Baker Park Wednes day Luneheon club will meet at the clubhouse Wednesday for luncheon, the hostesses to be Mrs, C. C. Con stantine, Mrs. P. J. Andrea, Mra. A. H. Kellogg and Mra. B. A. Quick. cee Golden Wedding Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wake enter. ttained with a dinner of forty covers lat their home last evening, honoring | the golden wedding anniversary of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. were the later diversions. eee Marriage Announced Mr. and Mra. Samuel EB. Leitch announce the marriage of their| daughter, Doris, to Mr. Isham Field. | ing Wade, of Wenatchee, on Thurs. | day, November 24, 1921 Mr. and Mrs. Wade left Wednes. day for their home in Wenatchee. Personal Mr. George F. Thompson left this morning for New York, planning} to return about January 5. Ae Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark of Ta coma are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hocking. They plan to make their home in Se- ate eee Mrs. George Hayes, who has been spending the past three months in the East, is expected to return next week. eee Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willis of| Brogan, Ore., are the guests until! after the holidays of Mr® and Mrs. William Flumerfeit, one Mr. Z. Z. Carpenter of Craig, Colorado, arrived today, to be the! guest of his son and daughter-in- | law, Mr. and Mrs, C. eee Mrs. Jack Strobel will leave Mon- day by motor for California, to re main two months. . C. Carpenter Mr. and Mra. C. J. Smith left! Monday for St. Louis, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Har. vey Salmon. They will be away about six weeks, and will visit the Isle ‘of Pines before returning. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Case and| family will leave in a short time | for Oakland, Cal., where they wiil | visit relatives and spend the holt. | days. Campfire News, Notes and Gossip A new group has been organized at the Greenwood school. Its name is Weclaya, meaning “We carry the light.” The following officers have been elected: Grace Powell, presi dent; Agnes Howlin, treasurer; Alice Grande, secretary; Vivian McGowen. seribe, and Irene Poweil, song and cheer leader, They will collect mon ey for the treasury by collecting papers and magazines and selling them. see Obahahanta Campfire has elected the following officers: Florence Cross, president; Maud Watson, vice president; Emmy Lou Tobin, secre. tary; Helen Grace Wilson, song and, cheer leader, see Garfield #chaol has formed an organization with the following officers: Gladys Se mour, president; Frances Libbee, vice-president; Vir ginia Shank, secretary, and Elizabeth Turner, scribe, “ee Miex Laura A. Kiehl has been se- ured as guardian of Yallani Camp fire, sue ding Mrs, Florence Wright, who recently moved to Kirk- Jand, Was the nows received yes: | terday of the marriage of Miss Muriel | of Mr, and) CLUBS FOR FRIDAY } » | to Ensign Robert Hall Merritk, of | Brookline, Mass | in Ajnight. Dolly and on of the wa to attend this important guth jehureh, 16th ave will hold a baxaar at the church on} Christmas Bazaar ° Lutheran) the and McGraw ea Chrixtroas bazaar Prt 2, both attern will be morved 30 to 7 p.m hominal cost A. will meeti} Plans for « Christmas dinner will be discussed, Refreshments will be served. Presbyterian Church [Mrs W. A. MeGutl ‘The Women's society of Bethany : Presbyterian ehureh will hold its an. jnual bagaar at the chureh | °. Roy st. Friday |ters, will meet at & p.m. Past 2. | Chiefs’ night. Former officers of or Fancy work and aprons, home-made |der will exemplify work. All mem and delicateswen will Dinner will be served at @30 A program will be given in the Princess Angeline Parlor ‘The Native Daughters of Washing Princess Angeline parlor No. 2 1 party on Friday at $30 at the Panama cafeteria, Association of Plymouth The ‘Women's amociation of Pty meet Friday at 12:40 p. m. for lunch con and a business meeting. P, Ballard will lead the minvian study nd How of Mix At 2:20 current Phi Mu sorority houne Program: “Kinetonec Mra. Mary Ramadell; “Littl ‘Theatr: and Other New Theatres,” Mrx, Wil liam Hovey, Chapter 11." topies will be led by Mra. after which Miss Margaret Jor rensen will Girls’ Work.” Woman's Century Cab pt of the Wom an’a Century club will meet Friday p.m. with Mra, El Morehouse, 1822 Taylor ave lowing program will be given. Paper on French Opera Mra. A. B. Wiseman Comag Franek Pretade and Coralie Btude de Valee Selections from French Jack Kelliher French Artes Mra. J. A. Calwell eee Beacon Will Congregational Church (the crypt of ‘Trin The Beacon Congregational church will give a bazaar, December 2, beginning at 3 p.m. Avshort musi cal prorram will be given. The pro- cords of the bazaar will be devoted to carrying on the work of the church. Parliamentary Procedure Club The monthly luncheon of the Adele Fielde Parliamentary Procedure club will be held at the ¥. W. CA. Samuel Turner. Dancing and cards| cafeteria on Friday at noon, Scottish Gaelic Society The Besttish Gaelic society will en tertain with a dance at Fraternal Fourth ave. and Pike Friday evening. There wilh be old| Mre, M. EB. Pearl, 6117 Keppler et. country dancing and refreshments. | Mixs Victoria Trumble will speak. cee oa Central Mission Stady Club The Central will hold a special meeting Friday at Asbury M. E. Church Bazaar The women of Asbury Methodist | invit Episcopal church will hold their a Christmas bazaar in the church parlors. | cludes: on Friday| man: Mrs. Edith Steigert, Mra, Lot-} There will be| tie Clark, Mra, Beale Lovetie, Mrs. booths for dolls, delicatessen, aprons,| Beatrice Whittingham, Mrs. Ada fancy work and the like, while there | Kreiger, Mre. Pansy Parks, Mra, Mit will-also be a fish pond, Luncheon Will be werved at noon, while a cafe teria luncheon will be served at Viest MOP Choreh Bazaar Firat Methodint and 1. John wt Th N Friday af sand evening, under auspices of the Ladies’ guild. A} speclal chicken dinn will be served, | Aacacia Club The Acacta club wilt meet at the jy w A.at lpm. Monthly bust ness meeting, Mra Gee Tucker will lead a devotional talk “e- Leschi Heights Improvement Club The Lesehi Heights Improvement club will meet with Mra, FF. Gear-| heard, 4215 Ashworth ave, Luncheon at neon, followed by Christmas sale for the benefit of welfare work. Readings by Mb Virginia Sierer Arminting howtos. Pythi Sisters Seattle temple No. 9, Pythian Sin fea- | bers welcome. eee Olympic Heights Improvement Club The Olympic Heights Laprovement etub will meet at the clubhouse at 8 Pm, MMtustrated lecture, “The Story of the Mountain That Was God.” Coterle Club The Coterte club department of [education will meet at the Phi Mu #0 jrority house at 1 p.m. Mra. Mary Bldred, ehatrman, and Mra, Thomas Irving in charge of program. The Coterie club will meet at the |PhM Mu sorority house at 1:30 p, m Executive board meeting ‘The Coterte club will meet at the at Bazaar Planned by Women's Century Chub The Women’s Century club an Fine st. in the office formerly occu: pled by the White Sewing Machine | Co., Chareh Servier League Friday, December t 290 p. m., in arth chureh Kighth ave and James st. Prof. | Stevenson Smith, of the department | of psychology, University of Wash |ington, will give a talk in whieh he will exp! |real psychology and that which has been commercialined. Jn the difference between ee Concord PT. A. Concord PWT. A. will meet Friday P.M. at the school eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Rainier Beach Women's Club The Rainier Beach Women's club will hold it# regular monthly meet- Ing Wednesday, December 7, with Lorraine Chapter, 0. BK. & Lorraine chapter, O. B. 8. will en tertain with a card purty Saturday, December 3, $30 p. m, at Wing's onfoteria, 1409 First ave. This is the last party of the 1921 seria, All Masons, Kastern Stars and friends ‘The committee tn charge tn Mrs. Chrissie North, chair. ' A Real Victrola for Christmas! ° The Vi&rola, this Christmas morn- ing, will be found in a million homes, A million homes thruout the year, will be the happier for music! Isn’t it time your home became one of these? Victrolas $25 to $1500 Convenient terms on any Victrola Sherman WE SEATTL WOMEN’S CLUBS rugs will be a Jacqueline Logan “Marry | it to win a chance at the movies and | added to this amount is a percentage independence wealthy husband. carrying concealed weapons. during the reign of Queen Elizabeth? nillionaire’s wife whore . allowance isn't any salary in pletures in going to be. |nextet, answers conjecture that mem:| And to chow what kind of competi. | Mother vessels with 8,000 sailors ond 199m Man wooer ix up-| Dear Miss Grey: Is there a moth- | soldiers, but by the time it reaches a miltionaire | not for what his money ean buy!" Thus Jacqueline of the revived “Floradora” [bere of this aggregation might follow | tion Mr In the footsteps of their celebrated against when the modern girl's out |*'* nounces a bazaar to be held at 314! predecessors. all of whom captured | ¢,,, men of fortune. “We don't have to MA beginning Thursday, December | lions any more—we KAN 1, and continuing Friday and Satur. | plains Jacqueline, evidently speaking day. An interesting collection of | for the se articles will be on male, Paar Miss Logan already |Where would I write to find out| handsonte auto and a chauf-| "There is a mothers’ pension law in|0f which 70 could not be used in gs expensive bungalow in Holly. |!er# by calling on or writing to the “ae none of whom has } * ago poor girls went Into! rope | the chorus because it gave them a There will be a meeting of the| chance to marry rich, Now they do Chureh Service League of Women on | es maid, and an expensive ward. | Court, 200 Broadway, Seattle Is there any way to raise muh irestior 7, © rooms for family use without exp. ing br bluerihbon chow dog. Cynthia’s Answers sive equipment? RE em % [u natinfying movie contract. \to Short Questions The following method has tem marry @ millionaire? she) woo were the Argonauts? recommended: Use an old bureaner Allee Joiner. Leo Elmore Mra. Janet Wood, Ming Blanche Stall Here’s Scientific jthe command of Jason, undertook a| sir or eight inches with an iabnme | Miss Letha MeClure Answer to Old Age) ine “Argo.” One of the incidents of|dry horse or cow dung in equal Queen Anne Circle, Child Conservation League The Queen Anne circle servation league, will meet Tuesday. December 6, at 1:30 p. m.. with Mra | Sanderson, 2238 12th ave. W. | Mrs. Ralph C. MacDonald will speak on “What the Story Hour Means to| Paint disease. Whenever they leave Arthur Wood, on | “Type of Stories ‘That | Character,” and Mra. L. B. Rehkoph, “Development of | Story Teller.” en grow old faster than men,” wan jthe question put to Sir Jame® Cant! oiants springing from such seed.| Sprinkle the aurface (net tee heav- [ley, the famous surgeom “First,” he| Jason's voyage was undertaken for|ily) and the beds are seady. If the replied, “because of lack of exercise,| the purpose of bringing the golden | drawers close tightly im front, the Second, because of the powder ana | fleece from Kig Aecetes in Coich the Modern Auxillary Temple de Hirsch The next reeular meeting of the auxiliary of Temple take place in the vestry rooms of the temple Monday, de Hirsch wil! December 6, Reception to officers, meeting at 1 p.m. —| A. W. WHISTLER Piano—Leachetitzky Method Intensive Course for Adults 404 Montetius Bldg. A Thunderbolt From the Clear, Blue Sky, Created Our Business Crisis— Raised Rent and no concessions. We argued, we stalled, we begged and we pleaded, but our landlord was unmoved and immovable. Our Upstairs Policy cannot be continued with downstairs rent, and we are not going to try it. If we pay more rent, our customers will pay more for clothes, and we think clothing prices are high enough—in fact, too high. (So are rents.) During the rest of our present lease term, we are going to conduct & campaign of We shall forget profits and give values such as Seattle women have jf not had since 1914. Our stock wag bought to sell the regular way—® | living wage to our employes, a just rent to our landlord, and a small profit on each garment for ourselves. But why continue to write? Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill and Up to $35.00 ............$14.80| Up to $35.00 ........$10.30 Up to $50.00 ........ .$19.80| Up to $50.00 ,........ $19.80 ay & Co, Third Avenue at Pine Bolivia, Rivoli, Mannish Mixtures Up to $45.00 .......$15.80| Up to $15.00 ........ Up to $65.00 ........$24.80|Up to $25.00 ...... The Florence Upstairs Store THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 199 T r e Ww NAIRE?” 7 " HY MARRY A MILLIO ‘tog | ; . |Father Would Shift Paternal Responsibilities Upon H Public; Mother Fights for Her Babe H e Dear Cynthia Grey: There are lots of mothers jn Leo |} tle who love babies and, perhaps, some that don’t; but wi | the ones that do take a minute to answer my letter? will ( | My husband, who is 42, has three boys 10, 13 , years old. The 15-year-old one will be here soon roy Pity with us. But that’s O. K. I have a son six months old thi he |month (he’s mine). I am to be a mother again Ien't his child and mine. He says it will make both of us slay yo to keep the one coming and wants it put out for adoption ‘cons! But, Miss Grey, I can’t think of it—only mothers » a know how it wrings my hea He says in answer to gt | pleas that 11 out of 12 people would say “Sure, adopt the Bu little one out and.give it and the other children g better “I | chance.” —= Will mothers with little babies please answer this? bat | : 3 JUST 22 —— It goes without saying that your husband's plan ig selfigh nume and absurd, and his statement that the majority of parent, oak would agree with him still more so. There should be bewil sort of law prohibiting parents of his caliber from shifti stree' their responsibilities upon the shoulders of the public, You ge do not have to give up your baby and you must not, for the de good of the future little one, worry about it. There are lam | #8" that will protect you in this matter, and, if Necessary, yoy Prair’ should avail yourself of such aid. , eg oe Police and Firemen’s ;] 4 young man who was injure Se Pension |] recently while at work a 1d who must use crutches for asked me to try to ald him jp firemen's pension fund is made up?|| finding some sort of employmest That is, is there any part of it made he might do untt he ts able to be! up other than from dues paid in by ||07 hi feet again. He says he cag! run an elevato the members? INTERESTED. facie of that sort, and he Ifa The fund is made up from money || in need of it, If any of you cag paid in by the men and a certain|| assist him, he may be reached percentage of the fines om certain) | telephone, after 6 o'clock in the crimes. The men give 1% cents of | evening, at East 0700. every dollar of their salaries, and CYNTHIA GREY, Dear Mins Grey: Will you kindly | state just how the policemen’s and that beats pin|of the fines for liquor cases and are MP, bigger than my| Aid for The fleet originally con in pension law in this state and! pngiand—owing to storms ond ws about it? WIDOW IN NEED, | "@"@gement—it numbered 120 shigy, this state. You may obtain particu- | enyagement. SP etl Tgdti lit Ried Eigiiyi. F Commissioner of Pensions, Juvenile E = ELLIS. |chest of drawers as a cultivaliog A name given to those who, under | bed. Fill the drawers to a depth of voyage famous in Greck leoend on|mizture of good, rich soil aud a, “Why do wom.| tA? voyage was Jason's sowing the | parts. Procure some fresh mush- \dragon’s teeth piven him by Cadmus |room spatwon and insert tt at tarious and then destroying the crop of|points on the surface of the soi. . | back of the stand should be removed jin this he finally succeeded, with the and a curtain tacked in such ¢ help of Medea, daughter of King| manner as to shut out the light. j Off commetion it makes them look | Aectes, mushrooms will begin to show theme Certain kinds of powder eee selves plentifully in a few dads in time poison the system and upset] What was the size of the Spanish jit will be a fortnight before ai ‘ Armada sent to conquer Engiand | them are fit to eat, 4 It Came in the Form of Riotous Selling DRESSES SUITS. - Serges and Velours Tricotine COATS Plaids, Plain Blacks and Naty Blue $4.80 $12.80 * Corner Second and-Union

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