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mY 27S RT ATURDAY, DECEMBE ‘Clubs “ramen atthe Coman CYMthtia Grey: Seattle W ss Chub The Seattle Wom ub will pusdtibee te at. meeting Monday Next Tresday Luck Often Excuse for Shortcomings—a Pretext to Shirk One's Responsibility Winter Ball Brilliant M. Thomas st. Hoard meeting at Event; Bridal Party| 1:20, Pr ‘ram at YD. ws, te | Dear Miss Grey: : ‘an pou tall i ” ik “a ares hac Will Be Complimented department proved that persons born r ; han vi T | Readir ected, Irene McQuarrie unlucky than those born at any other time ADA. #1 at Dinner; Tea As Reading—"Man's Pi It would not be possible to establisg any such proof. Luck cat by OH : ants Chosen. Lucille J i] is a habit of mind. Whoever thinks himself unlucky and ye Kev lected Gertrude Volehob / , To believe in la ind Me MORT BRILLAAN | ¥ sik Adon. ttnredinn akaoicer broods over it is liable to be unfortunate. 7 4 i mn lucky and Ree ston ot th | Mra. Florence B. Smith, Accompanist good or bad, is merely to shirk ane’s respons yility for one } ther riven last ee 8 own conduct. Nevertheless, many persons who would hate, | ¥a 306 W. Roy st. by ewer ming c pon Lagiative Federation | to be considered superstitious speak seriously oj their lucl oth ere: sence in the ally Rade ovis arcot atte acacia” took | But it must be noted that they always regard their suc hay NT coun wenuurel te ne din club room of the ¥, W. C, A. Monda cesses as the just reward of their own merit, while their fail~ alt ity and elegance, with silver and | Dec. 6, at m. Reports from t) ures they attribute to hard luck. anid TE as the key i the haanes Anti Narcotic conference and Tax Pet tae ' yore 5 é ue fon lew lation will be heard To Make Owing to @ mistake In the e High on the pillars around the situa di toate Se | | Good Coffee posing room, the answer to the sabe Duckleberry and salal with the tall| ne Club / ON | slenee. tall i , Wednesday's paper, It rs was below was Blue pampas grass, linked by & Minds of silver cucalyptus leaves. Mirrors framed with silver laurel Feaves hung on the walls, the windows fee? 1 it boll a long Mrs, Charles Somers, 46u2| | % i i ff wine ¢ r 6, on Monday aft ernoon, at *% P ~ and have come to you to find ou ish the answer | . 3 Y q A READE on in r | ne « Can you pub the following Rad silver and blue hangings and | BBW) portieres draped the doorways Auxillary Temple de Hirsch | | The secret of making good coff After making application The chandeliers were huge silver} Th xt regular meeting of the| A ; |x always to have the water boiling || patent, and the paten Dalls, and rising above were myriads | auxiliary of Temple de Hirsch will Ellen Shelton Harrison — the ec ire te put int the ¥ . » D. wh rll ol sagged dhsdeonge < case M vesting D “ f 2-sip te On Tuesday evening, December 6,| that takes the finest flavor out. A t had been accepted? Thanking Mrs eandelabra were arranged about the vde woember 5, at 1 fg peri ha oof _ Z Bagge Meo re Me geo ol " Feom, which was lighted only by the | eption to officers, Board |}! Wie Corian : . m|percolator improves the flavor sur yo zt an | sett glow from countless candies, | ing at i p. m oon ve oh Ip re en Shelton | prising! . a og When a patent is filed at Wash- ” Producing a delightful scintillating oo) rison im recital § The erarn lagen you watt pay a flea fae wn % } ADDITIONAL CLUBS Howe John Howard of 315. If the patent 4s accepted bay “On entering the supper room one | , ~seongy sroccese so: Cnestal | Bguraeee there is an additional fee of $20. Pra fas dazzled by the scene. Numerous | / Canadian Club Dance and Card i" Dear Mim ( Please tell me!| However, if the patent ts re- Swi i tables were decorated with | Party « cichaninetf who John Howard Bryant ia I have|| fected, you need not pay this final ty pink and blue flowers, cent Much interest is taken in the an- | 4 Den na Arenek® looked in the encyclopedia to try to| | fee nua to by a white taper, The walls were | d with silvered greens ad pampas and a gorgeous buffet | @ cornucopia of luscious fruits, | tall silver candetabra on either informal dance and card party |°Kn Bourdine 4 4 find his name, but it is not there SS: MCE POLAR ¢ Kiven by the Mian clut aE le at the Beattle Yacht club on |i’ John Howard Bryant was an| Asks About Friday evening, December 9 A/ +t Hoid Her Has Ke American port, the brother of Wi-| Night School large attendance is assured, The |“ liam Cullen Bryant, You will find a| Dear 6 Grey: T have been a wxa 4 and great baskets of golden | patrons and patroneases for the eve: |i! Me Wel hard Hagemann | tise of hin works in the latest edition | r of your columns for a long themums in the background. | ning will be Mr. and Mra, W, 8 aT of the Americana time, but this is the first time I have "The hostesses for the evening, sev: | Math, Dr. and Mra. M. T. Dalton, | “Fees ot ete De ae see lever come to you for advice | Seal of whom were unable to at-| Mr, and Mrs, H, J. Leamy, Mr. and ge ee ee ee ee Adopt | 1 am @ married woman, 24 years tend, were; Mrs, Burke, Mrs, John) ®. Chas. BE. Norton, Mr. and Mrs ae > rb Ch ld old, with two children to support. | Henry Ballinger, Mra, Keith Logan | David Romer, Mr, and Mrx. W. 4. Winifred Byrd Well jCataren gM What I wish to know is whether or Builitt. Mrs. Archibald Stewart Dow. Coffin i Mr. and Mrs B. J.) Received Dear Miss Grey Must ¢ 4 | not ther ¢ any night schools where pey, Mrs. John W. Eddy, Mrs. Ed: | O'Reilly property Swan. IS. order ‘to “/1 could get the work necessary to r: T. Garrett, Mra. Joshua Green, | ‘The regular fortnightly”meeting of | Under the auspices of the Artists'|baby? Where should I make ar scenaee san Gar a Galaneannie ak ward . ¥ re , «pres wsTapbic po and Mrs, Robert Papin Greer, Mrs. Lang the Canadian ¢ of Seattle will be | Musical Purean of America, Wint. |eetion ANXIOUS. | tion or a bookkeeper. ben don C. Henry, Mrs, Paul Mandell held at the Women’s University club | fred 4, diminutive pianist, was| // s not necessary to be a Prop-| wes nooks could I get at the t- a “Henry, Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, Mra on Tuesday evening, December 6, | heard in concert last ¢ ng at the |¢rty owner in order to adopt a babY.| trary that would help me? © McEwan, Mrs. William | There will be dancing and cards Metropolitan theatre. ‘This was the | 0" should make application at the AMBITIOUS. ty aerators Save. 2, 0. Weeee | . sb artiste’ first appearance here, and| Washington Children’s Home society,| you con take up stenography ond se Walter Moore, Mrs. Charles D. | Woman's Century Chub playing was ¢ 4 with enthu-|* the Thompson building. bookkeeping in the night classes at "9 Mra. Edwin A. Strout, Mrs. | | ‘The departments of the Woman's | asm. lg | the public high schools. The new on Douglas Stimson, Mrs. Fred- Century club will meet next week | Miss Byrd displayed excellent tech-| Requirements for | term opens at the close of the Christ- hig Struve, Mrs. Harry Whitney i follows: nique pet nee playing lacks a certain | Cini? Service mas vacation. ; sm: Monday, December 5, at 2p. m.—| Warmth and expression that would | ~ ny pe You can also get books om stenog- Among the out-of-town guests at) ' | Art department, with Mrs. P. B. Har.|™ake her a great artiste. Her pro aie eae r Ps pea cat gem teghy ta the tochdsbegy rooms ak oe tall were: Rear Admiral and| Mrs, Mills, who is one of Seattle's most charming young matrons, is leaving December" 418 40th aye. N. Dake Madrona pests nite Tat ane, wave her every | nigh school education in order to| Public Kbrary. | | che “apt ¥ : A > + * o Tor “Augustus & ppor . 9 sho adv “ce . y Joho ee me cose” and| 18th with Mr. Mills and their two daughters, Gwladys and Dorothy, for Chicago, where | gens,” given by a ae ae her technica} ability, which she did |***® ® civil service examination? = | > 444, z Sond E. Ridgeiey, Commander | they will spend the holidays.—Portrait by Grady studio. Mrs. William Elliott, Mra to the fu extent | ANXIOUS nr 1 Ser — mie Mrs. Ernest R. Gayler, Com |~~ oe auummaat —eeneeee —— - Dahlem and Mrs. B.D. Mills number, Schumann’s| /¢ depends altogether upon the Ct il Serv ice = and Mrs. Stewart Barber. | Yq 7 1 Mrs. F I 1 Dinne | Panadag Princ Gapartiient &t From Vienna.” was |las of examination you wish to| Dear Miss Grey: Will you please ih Bi tnt Mie Richard H. Lean |Major and Mrs. Fenner nformal Dinner at ‘Business and Hotel Washington at 11 a. m S ‘Thin wan followed be take. For some it is necessary to|tell me where I could write for tn- 7 ithe U. 8. S. Tennessee, Capt. and | Dinner Hosts 'Yacht Club > “fs Wednesday'— Bpanish department ac, Slee. hy Bela ee chore ibts ost heawabre at ike Shara thet 0 kn pa Cay Charles Kindelburger of the! Major Raymond Fenner, U. 8. A An thféemal dinner wil! be’ givea| F rofessional at the Y. W. CA. at 10:30 a m thoven-Rubenstein | while for others it is not necessary. | iee save heard Chat they he tod ™ " dy c are a " b m . rom “Ruins of | Lowever must # hat edu Seattle. Sound Naval station, Col. John | ..4 atrs. Fenner ar stipe naa Lieutenant Colonel § W. Noyes “ na Friday—Literature and travel de amide og pee ihe have hak Ge sai oh SOUS: STAR. READER. bat r of the Puget U 4 Mrs, Noyes « c W. = ] partment at the Y¥ CA. at it and “Btu » Sie a “ “t Hayden. ‘pee eng List. and (With an informal dinner for eight, at | U.S A and rEg tre pay s|Womens Ulu ja, m. “Outdoor Write by John |0" Black Keys.” by Chopin, were! aking out your application | The 0. &. otet. series, Seas “a Frederick 1, Hayden of Fort| the Tennis club this evenig. eee On Tuesday, Decembe there will | Burroughs, Mra, W. H. Pittwood; re bn et eg AY “Improvisation,” by besa ed Sel Oe ee te can 5 getanepvng ee ae den; Maj. . and Mrs. Charles | “ee ¢ ° F; | be @ regular business meeting of the|#ume, “The Century Magazine rs 2 ens o . } vi i. 9 m , Special Meeting o ISeattle B owt ‘ween ; Leachetizkys “Etude Hero.|’riting to the civil service burcau,| service bureau is in the Arctic buil®- ir, commanding Camp Lewis; | - om. pec i f attle Business and Profemional/ Mra J. B. Hill; travele “ <a Yo oc. ‘and Mrs. George B Dun. |Orthopedic Tea ‘Junior League | Wouten's club at ? p. m: is the Fine] Receevelt Dam,” Mrs. A 1 Arabesques on themes of |203 Federal building, Seattle. "ing, Third ave. and Cherry st. 4 ‘of Camp Lewis, Capt. De Warre Shop Schedule A special meeting of the Junic Arta rooms, for members only. All/son. The regular busin : Straus-8< Asics scala c Poe ’ Camp Lewis, Col, and Mrs. hace The different guilds in charge of | league of the Seattle Day Nursery as ona nen ure requested to “ be held at the Y. W. CA ae areas . Pp re SOCIETY AT THE HARBOR FORTS ety J. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thatcher | the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week |has been called for December 15, at |" reports ready for the meeting. |2 p. m.; Americanization department | 1. ne finale Mine Byrd gate “Tl a of Crystal Springs and Mr.| win be: Livcihont ar fea. J mt doe On Friday, December 9, the Seattle |at 1 p. m. ; ? ni gave “1 ak Mrs. E. R. Agnew of Everety | ypongay, B: ee ee rae deal Wert, | Businéas and Professional Women's | owe | Penseroso 1 “Hungarian Rhap-| ; ane cour ake roadway—Mre. ©. W,| oly tobe given at the heres of Mare. |iue: 1" co-operation with the Beattle| West Queen Anne PeT. A. ay No. 4," both’ py Lieut |vorLa TouT jengineer corps, U. 8. A., Mrs. Stiley, ea: Big 9 gent ony i Galvert, pesealine 2h cad alco the Je Teachers’ « and the educe-| West Queen Anne PT. A wo numbers, Beethoven-Ruben:| goctety at the harbor forts has|wife of Captain Joseph Franc pil: ‘or | Tuesday, First Hill-Mre J. B. Mh ay ane: ab Ne} tional department of the State Cham et Wednesday, December 7 Turkish March,” from “The| noted certain subtle courtesies in the |Stiley, U. S$. A. Mrs. Strickland, wife her | Quick, hoste decoration\ of the Christmas tree at meet V Sulek Ok At . Wedn naaeob » ithe nutes ber of Commerce, will obse Na-!p. m., in the community room of the; Rulme of Athens,” and Chopin's! program of monsieur le marechal,/of Lieutenant Edward J Strickland, Mr > aT lax fr inesday, University—Mra, W. | ‘he © BF Bie ltional Education w by siving | school Etude on Black Keys," were so en-|Perdinand Foch, who bas attained |U. 8. A., Mrs. Allan Trumbull, Miss eye eee © ty a dinner efaixtect| ‘rnuretey Queen A; | D5. > ° free public lecture e wpenker f eee thusiastically received that they/the world’s highest military rank.|Downs, who was awarded the con- cer ‘entertain with a dinne ureday, Queen Anne~Mrs. H.| Bridge Club Entertained | tnis occasion wiit be Mrs. Cora Wil- | Women’s Tuesday Club called for a repetition, Miss Byre|ang whose decorations include the|solation, Mrs, George Welch, Mre: Joo unday, Decem- | Hi F . a nost generous and > i Pua tense rb 5 Acdece nec bers of her bridge club, twelve in | ta dteracy and Atnericantza-| meet Tueoday, December 6, at the has to offer, but who elec ™ ve - Charles Francis Kuhai Erma Verd. am Faangartoor rae, hostess lecture will be gt at} nome of Mra, J. Allen Smith, 4510 | q lon his American tour, unless offic! Grandy Trenholme, their ag gpalege = Bl ; Sousa Coming dictates otherwise, only the |CONTRASTS party and a few 4 a ashe re eee guished Service Medal, in com-| Motoring over more than a hun- ment to America, and the Medaille dred miles of snowy mountain road ire with the Croix de Guerre. |from Fort Worden to Lake Crescent, th last two are combat decora-|reaching Log Cabin Inn to find a tions and can only be gained by fight- | huntsman’s feast spread before a ing on the front. They may Be won blazing fire, enhanced by the wind number, at her home yesterday after. | tion.” Th turday, Renton Hill—Mra. Ed: | noon. the Broadway high school! auc mund Bowden, hostess | see jat § p. m., and th s Holiday Dance to hear a most | | Queen City Sunshine Club of the finest band musicians DA TE S Misa Paula Cody, Mlex Florence |B8t8s story of what Mra. Stewart! ne Queen City Sunshine club will America, the largest perma © Lombard and Miss Grace Warner| Da* slready mplighed in eliminat- | meet in the clubrooms of the Masonic | ganization of bandsmen in the world TO REMEMBER public is resting and fai t A carefully chosen personne! of 85 r The marriage of Miss Verd and Mr. Frenholme will be solemnized in St chapel, Monday evening. | 12, at 8 o'clock. have issded invitations for a holiday |" lliteracy among the people in the | temple, Te ay, December 6, at 2/and the finest body of musicians ev: nce to be given at Faurot’s hall, or mountainous sections of Kentucky.|5 m, Cards. All Eastern Stars and | assembled under the baton of Li ae a SUNDAY, DECEIMHE: "iThe st f th < ut y . Voila in the pi vith P | ~ : PMA ER 4 th eve “e or 2 he story of the success of Mrs. | riends invited Com. John Philip Sou fod n.\|by any private In’the ranks.” Voila pines without, and surrounded sistants Named for Colonel R. Wilson, U. &. A pyr pen dle arrcol aa oman Ser Stewart's “Twilight and Moonlight |/” 78 the regular eaneeetaar or ke eee tout! be it rd and gracious company, was lnon and their daughter Schools” in inspirin al . = 198 ~ ¢ happy experience on Saturday of ; Grace Wilson, to ente r +. 2 pirin, Whatsit Club 22 transcontinental tor | o ¥ ed Mr. and Mrs, Wiiliam Eo Shr ee ay ani |North Broadway Guild aon Stat fo or * int in help] ... whatsit club will meet at the} This organization will give two|OP FICIAL Lt ig sere 1 Senn. neg ey aggnks Macpherson Merriam, ceased nd ‘in Charge Monday, ing to make the ex-service soldiers | st Mra. W. A. tloan, 7922/ concerts Here at the Masonic | __In the absence of Colewei John Ty |i. 8. 2. commeatien oe eure wae a \U ge 3 y |home of Mr Masonic temple, A., commander of the den, and Mrs. Merriam, with their |who are in the hospitals happier a ‘ t |Hayden, U Preah sin: ppler at! oningtord ave. Friday, December) matinee and evening, on Decem. Puset Sound coast defenses, and of house guest, Mrs. Madeleine R. Clif North Broadway guild willbe 10 | Christmas time by having each indi- | rT ok. Scholae | Ber 16, charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop| vidual member prepare a personal |®. Luncheon at 1 p.m. Danelle Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, |ford, their son, William Merriam, will be of the 4 Eaton at the tea they are! we at their home Sunday after-) from five until seven o'clock Hiiam Les tea for Colonel H emtervelt Greex. Mra. Greem, from § to 4 SA. and 7 o'clock, to Mrs. Eaton’s|| WEDNESDAY, DEckMnER + Monday, with Mrs. O. W. Crockett | Ghristmas box for one of these men |*4 music = P a !U. S A., commander of Fort Wor-,Major Alvin Charles Miller, medi _ Colonel Mine Mildred and’ Mint Gertrude || a hostens, amsisted by Mrs, Alfred] in order that they may be made |#fternoon esis Prehistoric Eskimo den, Major Royal Kemp Greene, U.|corps, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Miller, Westervelt Gregs. U. «| ee 4? gamrentain with a tea. || Rollo, Mra. Archibald G. Clark, Mra.| nappy by recelving « personal gift at a | Hi . |S. A, adjutant of the Puget Sound tain Louis James Bowler, U. 8. A. ‘Mrs. Gregg, will be Mra, Richard thelr sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthar || O™ar J. Humphrey, Mra. H. HL. Brik-| such a time. All gifts should be Seattle Lodge No. 7 1s Lecture Topic coast defenses, arranged the official 2nd Mrs. Bowler, with their house ” hea, Mrs, John D. Farrell. Mrs. Lewin holm, Miss Grace Fischer, Miss! turned in to Misa Glyde Tucker by} Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of| A lecture on the prehistoric Es. |courtesies in connection with the ar-|suest, Miss Eves, Captain Francis bes: T.Durand and Mrs Claude M.|] THURSDAY. DecrMMEH s— Claire Stoltenberg, Mins Karla Stol-| December 13 |itonor Protective associstion, will! kimo will be given in the Y. M.C. A.|rival at Fort Worden on Saturday |James Fitzpatrick, U.S. A., and Mrs ro , who will preside at the urns. | tevenin waa a tea enk agit cn: || tenders and Mias Alice L. McDonald. | eee h an important busines# meeting | auditorium at § p. m. Saturday by |of Colonel Lucian R. Holbrook, fieid Fitzpatrick, Captain Arthur D. ton ‘The punch bow! will be presided | chief shower, complimenting Misa Lua lee eigey Seattle Review No. 8 on Tuesday, mber 6, $ p.m. in) W. B. Van Valin, who spent. six | artillery S. A. on the staff in|/Hughes, U. S. A., and Mrs. Hughes, = ‘ever by Miss Helen Farrell, | arstherine faclaan “ Evergreen Arcade building.| years at t Barrow, Alaska, as |San Francisco of Major General Wil-|Captain Nyal L. Adams, U. 8. A ia geste are *. Varde McFarland and |} ‘The regular ann tion of of-! yy, nena P Chadwick, natione! | led : ; | . » . a A ae vice old in ee Gee ee ersonal lacedt nats tire tet eo Be ee Chadwick, leader of the John Wanamaker ex.|liam Mason Wright, U. 8. A. com-|Lieutenant Cyrus Quentin Shelton, , Deli ht ful Luncheon entertain with ‘a dance at the || | pe! toa ta needa A GAR! usher and grand treasurer, will pre-|ploration party |manding general of the Ninth army/U. 8. A. Lieutenant Frederick L. ~ ig! Yacht club. |” Mrs, Alice Hebbard is leaving Sat-| A. 0f the Maccabees, will be held In| gent an important message. Allmem-| Van Valin unearthed a tribe of 83 |corps area, and Captain H. C. Moore, | Hayden, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Frederick FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9— “Varsity” ball at Hippodrome, jor club dance at Christensen’s lurday, December 17, for California,|W- 0. W. hall, Thurmay, December | y, where she will remain two months. | at 8 p.m. De < | a+ 8 mander Mrs, Emma B. Wilkinson | +p), 1 to attend, Annual elec! prehistoric Eskimo, whose the ensuing year. were preserve A are remind: | pictures ail * ure n of of Jengineer corps, U. S. A., of Seattle, |L. Hayden. | who were making an inspection tour. — boat in the ice. Motion shown in connection | Following inspection, and in honor of |ALI-GARRISON BRIDGE - Honors Miss Verd | Miss Mary Small and Miss Thelma uty Supreme Com- | ‘Thompson entertained with a delight 1, X mem ful luncheon at the Rainier club this | Poe E rca go mah ood tele and her Mrs, Walter Henry left the firet of | Will be pre if nie fed that December ¢ a the free dis the leetu the inspectors, an official luncheon, as| Including in their list all the gar afternoon, complimentary to Miss) Ta bomas Skinner, of || the month for the East, to sail later | pensation granted by the grand lodge delightful as it impromptu, was|Fison line, except. th: ; | will entertain with a | " ‘ Jdelightful a mp p a 7 : © new arrivals ; 2 | Burope. Lincoln Circle Child Conservation | or Pro © anno - Erma Verd. kitchen shower at the home of || for Europe. | Degree of Honor Protective associa l . given at their Fort Worden quarters |not yet ready for festivity, Cs : 1] > melt aiterts cecnsttioend | eo | League |tion of Washington tor the exchanges |Claim Vouchers for |£°S),' ; : : ! pape Covers were placed for ten neues Matberene waste menting Mine 1a — a me melo ; ae “3 « iington for the exchang: 1 j>y Major and Mrs. Greene. | Louis. James Bowler, U, A., and jm table centered with corsages of|| .avruie Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schweitzer, who Ancoin circle of the Child Conser- |of certificates 44 Ww. |Mrs. Bowler gave an auetion bridge ) ¢hrysanthemums and violets in the} re Aken Te teh nn were | t,. recently come to Seattle to vation league will meet with Mrs.| +49 | $ 3 pedied Forged|,,,.., E DEFERRED Jat their Fort Worden esartors,. tm Washington colors, the guests all be- | Pitment sie na Verd witha || make their home,,have taken apart | D. 1 re, 4612 Woodlawn ave .| Orphee Club La - ee th at the sienature of] Owing to the absence, on official} Wednesday, followed by a handsome ) tng graduates or students of the Unt Fay Ph ca «| |ments at the Browne Caswell jon Tuesday, December 6 | The Orphee club will meet at the |e, vouchers t aor i business, of Colonel Henry Macpher:|Supper, and complimenting their versity of Washington Geattio Yacue cheute” Senet ott! ol | eters home of Mra. G. F. Weber, 900 18th | 0 Vouchers totalling 44 *\xon Merriam, U. S. A., commander |house guest, Miss Eves. T : j clam, a rite ‘ | Weattis Labor Geensis emsnstatin As g st, J aves. The draw es Si? || MONDAY, DECEMBER 12— ay ve srfebig oy hi ger | Northeast Improvement Club ave. N., Wednesday evening, Decem:| oi isting roe = cs . of ” s]o¢ Fort Worden, Mrs, Merriam has |!ng rooms were filled with gorgeous Large Bridge 1] Me Dtckson Onmaerme Vera to || oe istmas holidays with her parenta,|_ The Northeast Improvement club |?°F | ore’ and Dyers’ Leal Union Na inn’ | deterred her dance, planned for Tues | hrysanthemums, votive offers tothe | iP Given in Bt. Barnabas chapel, at # || ¥ i Mra. W. H. Fiteh vy wil meet Tuesday, December 8) ai hate The casete being ‘tried beter * |day, in compliment to their house) attractive hostess and. ber sliuring Party erclock, followed by a eeenoies gt || Mr: and Mrs. W. H. Fiteh, pb. m, at the Olympic View schoot.| British American Association Settir’ Fades Cte er eee |euest, Mrs. Madeleine R, Clifford,|#uest of honor, who also acquired My ipuaseday Mgasee oe er Me, ane Sra ty nelae’y parents, 1) ies Olive Kerry, of Portland, who| lection of officers. Refreshments.| The regular meeting of the British | : onetaamd who is leaving shortly for California, /4n envied guest prize. Seven tables en ureday afternoon by Mrs Mr. and tdward Thomas Mi ¢ Kerry, 0 | | ‘ - ae were in playing, high scor is 4, 3818 Whitman ave. S eaniatitn hen | i. ae American association will be held in| , high score souvenirs Ernest A. Wanamaker and her || wepxpspa has been the guest of Dr. *. | “ a shy to roll call ~, = lpIEcr DE RE rANCE going to Mrs. M i ” 7 ESDAY, DECEMBER 14— « core for ew vill | the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave a Congress and Its Prob: aCE DE NCH 5 Mrs. Miller, wife of Major "mother, Mrs. Philip M. Liddy, at Mise Mathorind Matlaan to ¢oa'ss, 11 ett & Moore tor afew days, will Princess Angeline Parlor | Friday evening, December 9. There |!ems.” In honor of Mrs. Madeleine R.|Alvin Charles Miller, medical pone the home of Mrs, Wanamaker, 120 Starr Calvert in Plymouth ¢ return Sunday to per home, | Princess Angeline Parlor, No. 1,| wit b Reine and Ruy” mle at £1 eee Clifford, of California, the stately }U. 8 A. and to Lieutenant one i! * - gregatibnal chur + pen Ba. o- | a eee ; ye a “Bring and Bi sale at 7] . z a } yA OL . ‘ _ | Kinnear plac welc oming Mr tr: and ate Guava . oe = é y |Native Daughters of Washington, |o'ciock and at & o'clock. Judge Hor: | Alpha Chapter, 0. EB. 8. jruest of Colonel Henry Macpherson |ick L. Hayden, U A., consolatios © Viggo Hansen, of Chicago, who, path sec Mace buffet Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stimson and/ wil meet with Mrs, Henrietta! ner will give an addres Dis-| Alpha ch N > « |Merriam, U. § commander of |to Mrs, i, wife of Captain J. I | with Mr. Hansen, has recently Mrs, Ross E. Hibler to ent family @ ing in a short time for| Andrews, 129 Boren ave. N., Friday, | Dig Peerage ty ee onlay ccd niger Mg ee y Boyd oO eres Bic rer’ . ‘e a Y+ armament." Members and friends | Will meet Saturday, Decembe | . a3 3 am, @ oferebage aptain§ Arthur D, ae ” oD geet og | Fg eee a, Hibler to entertain Ht eg Poe egg ae , » 129 2 ay, | t"' Memb 1 4 Wt 1 3, g|Fort Worden, and Mrs, Merriam oyd, and to Capt Arth I me to Seattle to make her home. | with 's tou at rom ) 5 December 9, at 8 p. m. invit lin a. ae Wiener ike S\ pivot bridge was given on Wednes-|Hughes, U.S. A. Colonel John 1, ‘The hostesses were assixted by “4 will spend the winter, pore i), Green: Lake ‘4 * SA, Hi. Land oye in | poe daughter, Charles ae ig coy “ee [Officers will be elected and there will |{#¥ at their Fort Worden quarters Hayden, U. 8 A., commander of the Santé! who presided at ine urne,| Fornen” “nd Mrs. “George #1) ic, ‘and Mrs. Folger Peabody Home Sewing Club Sunset Heights Literary Club [be a fruit shower for the Masonic |®Y Mrs. Strickland, wife of Lieuten. | Puget Sound coast defenses, returned Br Trait, who presided at the urns. || wean nsDAY, DECEMBER 21— (Hunice Word) ate being congratu.| The ladies of the and Army| ‘The Sunset Heights Literary club |home ant Edward Strickland, U. S. A., a/in time to come in at the finish of @ Jer” Mrs.|} "Miss Janeand Miss Ruth Nettleton || lated on the birth of a daughter at |Home Sewing club will hold a bazaar {Will meet with Mrs, Jennie Steeves, | 0 og clever hostess whose collation made | Very pretty party Carl Baker. to entertain with « dancing bay || Providence hoxpital, December 1._ |!" Swedish hall, Kighth and Olive at.,|418 Greenwood | ave Tuesday | Minnewatha Club Ja great hit h guest was = i bed a ote a Wednesday, December A luncheon lafternoon at o'clock, The subject The Minne t served, as piece de resistanc a de-|} PORT CASEY DINE iene: asa oe: | watha club will give « : Dancing Party Mies Wary Wivatars, 6 | Mfr. Falcon Joslin returned Fri-| Will be served at noon and a dinner |fr the meeting will be “Poets of the|dance at Christensen’s Broadway | ectable club sandwich, | At their Fort Casey quarters dur Miss Mary Bard and Miss Lora Mis Edwina Pio day irom ec tnort trip in the East {in the evening, followed by a card|#rly National Period.” Response hall Saturday evening,, December 3.| ing the past week delightful dinner Harvey will entertain with a dancing pipes oth Umycge adily | oo party at 8:30. | ‘ |POPULAR HOSTESS [hosts hav mn Colonel Harry. 'T. party at the home of Miss Bard this | Anes eae imen tag the: | | Mrs ak hited’: ol cee | } Drawing rooms decked in brown | Matthews, A., commander of gyenins. About 24 guests have been | Nettleton, Mary Greer and Arlington, « guests of 4 North End Progressive Club | and gold chrysanthemums, interest: | Fort Casey, and Mrs, Matthews, ited. | “ tives for a week 1 Pr | ling scores, and an enticing collation |tain Willlam W. Wer! S. ta 0 nd ogressive club ry la a erta, UL S.A eee || MONDAY, DEcEMMER ze— || + ae ireeaéiy, Deokentor 6.1 jmarked the bridge given on Saturday | Mrs. Wertz, Lieutenant John Harvey Theatre and Supper Spey aba Kilghto of Colum Mr. and Mrs, Sharon Almack |at 1:30 p. with Mrs. Bila J. Tray at their Fort Worden quarters by Mrs, | Medison, U A,, and Mrs, Madison, Party win? Bal sn” pettonte costume {| Viet, Anderson) are r ing con-|nor, 1811 E. Spring st, Friends are | ne, wife of Major Royal Kemp | Lieutenant Herbert A. Gardner, U 5 seid isa Voliy Nan Patton's costume |! gratulations on the birth of @ son, {invited | ‘ . G U. 8. Ay adjutant of the |S. A. and Mrs, Gardner. ra “oy Pleasure of Miss Erma|| wepnespay, DEK 2MBER 90 November 20, . . in Sunday's Papers will tell a True Story— Puget Sound coast defenses, and one | - w Grandy T ie Fs ant oe Dickson ||“ Jnior league of the Seatye Day oe Canadian Women's Club This is one Bona Fide Sale! of the army's popular hostesses. The |/DINNER BRIDGH pe ¥ Trenholme, and the members | Nursery to entertain with a ca isign Wiliam Ingraham, v, the Cankilan Worten's club. will guests included Mrs, Applin, wife of | Complimenting thelr house guests, te of mele seas party, saab Beth | Mert toe toh nye | |N-, who Is stationed on the U, 8, 8.|hold its regular meeting in the FLORENCE UP Major Frank Dexter Applin. U. Lieutenant J, Longstreet Whelchel, ; th iilated party, Bye, co lbs ibe California, at Mare Island, will ar-| Federated clubhouse, Harvard N. and TAIR STORE A. who won first prise, Mre. Hughes; J. 8: 4. of Mont Magien, Mrs, Whe) 8 party at the Moore Saturday Fara Hike Mem otis kek. tobe the incomes st. Seeman December 8 Ch wife of Major John Law Hughes, U.|chel, and Mrs, Martha Bearden Mul evening, December 10, followed b; . : aber 5, Second and Union rele br ‘ y | Sccde tok! & tie SMUT OE GEE ancae A Yn, Aen 8. A., retired, Mrs, Vose, wife of |holland, of Washington, D, C, a din- be as f asion will Mrs. James F. Lane, at their home |be followed by a social hour and light e tea at Christense Major R Vv supper at her home. Twelve gues ©, U.S A. retired, |ner bridg » was given at their Seatth Is CHARLIE CHAPLIN ""<sc™RRRY “phe Idle Class” See Him as a Golfing Hobo and as an Absent-Minded Dude—Also OLIVE TELL—in “A Woman’s Busines. ”—Drama BUCH OR UE) ‘ ‘2ND & UNIVERSITY di

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