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TAGF. 8 By REBECCA STEVENSON urrtm rhotif. Main eeo. 'Dance by Mr. and • Mrs, Garrett • One of the lovelleet of dance* waa • given at the Sunset club laat evening , » fey Mr ami Mr* Kdward I Oarrett • in tha r«H*i>t»cs room with tt>«- fi>e • blaudt-.* In both fir»pla<)a# at.»>d a , ! wonderful '"•<» on * •nowrjr pede« sal. encircled with * rß *' • wreath of holly. arui oye.ed with •frosty ornUMiti of white and "*■ 1, Potnaattla* and IVPIBIWM turned . the main dining rw«»m Into a I » Inaa for the dancerr- about • i>sv*nt> Ihiring the evening Ouist " man a*ro;i- were sung. and Santo • Claua distributed Chrlstmaa fa vers. • • • ; Dinner By I'Mr. and Mrs. Eddy • Praeedi-u the dam* which Mr.; :«na Mm. Kdw.trd I Garrett «»*••« I • the Sunset club last evening. Mr ; t ami Mr* Immern Oarflehl Eddy en *t«rUur.ad with a dinner l>arty at the S.club. • i * * [Mr. and Mrs. Macfarlane *Give Dinner *' Mr. and Mr*. J«bm Marfarlan* • •ntcrtum t tan r>>cet> with a din •'tier last night preceding the daiwa !'#t the Sunset Club given by Mr ami • Mr*. Kdward I. C.atrett. «. . • •Dinner Before Dance 2 Lam evening Mr* Hetty William* • *»ne entertained with a dinner for •tan at th# 1 taint or club, l.*t»r the • party attended the d.inre given by ♦far. and Mr* Edward 1 Oarrett at • the Bunjwt club. • • • I Theatre Parly • Mi** PoHy Perkins entertained a tnumber Of Ctrl* With a theatre party .at the Wtlken- thia afternoon. •I • • 9 I Miss Christcnsen Hostess I Mtaa BUrte Chrlstensen entertain*.! • •bout forty young people wtih an In e formal dance at Chriatensen a hull •laat erenlng There were unuau.iily , *anrtvtlv» Ctiristmaa decoration* *and Chrlntm »* favor* to make the' •dance• aapeclally enjoyable. • • • IDinner • Ftwjedlng Miss r.lsle Chrtstenaen's • dance Miss Sally Harbaugh enter 41aM t number of friend* with » •dtenfr at her home. • • • • ZFor Mrs. Vilas Brown • I* honor of their daurhter. Mr* IvUaa Brown. Mlse nene Smith gave | .their files! during the holiday*. Mr | •and Mr*. F. N. Smith entertained j •with a dinner for ten at their home JCfcrtttmai lay. 1 m In compliment to h"r *i*ter. Mr* Brown, Ml** Eileen Smith cave *» Chrtatmii tree party Chrutmn* The hot«*e ww effectively dec- j • orated with Christmn* ire.- < and •cliuter* of chrysanthemum* • J Nnr Tear'* •»• Mr. and Mr» •Cbarle* Pttewl* will antertain with ; • a dinner m compliment to Mr*. Vila* i 28r®wn •• * • lAt the Fine Arts • The T>i*n Art Exhibit at th» Fine jArt* galleries will be open to the "public thi* evening from 7 until 9 • o'clock The r»!krle* were open •laat Saturday and will probably be •open ne*t Saturday The exhibit I* Jtiot a larr* ore. but contain* nuiny ,*f the best painume* from private agallerie* In iho rlty. It will run •until the middle of January, and be ♦fallowed by an exhibition of paint Jinn by Taauahi Tan.ika .. • • • Informal Dinner j Mr. and Mr*. Fordham Itaaaett «Kimball, who are the meet* nf Mr*. • KJmbnM'a mother and father. Mr • and Mr* L. C. Oilman, entertained •informally at dinner l»*t evenlnir at JMr. and Mr* Oilman"* apartment* •In the Rt. Faul .* • • *Wedding Anniversary a In oelebrntlon of their weddlnir an . rdTerwarv- Mr and Mr* C. H. White • law were boeta at a handsome d!nn»r •for twelve at their home laat evenlne • • • • iOnphcum Party • Mia* Elinor Caldwell entertained •ten (fueet* with a theatre party at J the Orpheum thla afternoon. n• • • Entertains For Former Classmates In ro*npllm«»nt to »<fm# of h*r vfOtm*"' at Pl#**' aehoo!, Mi#* Fri*Tllla An4**r«on *n »t«rbUned Informally at "Odarcrewt," •hfi hof h**r parent*. Mr. and , Mrf. H. N. Anderson, thia afternoon. 3> . • • • Wedding Plans m The weddin«t of Ml*' Amy Pike, of Mr. and Mr*. J. Fred erick Ftke. to I.leut. Ward E. becker, 'V, H A . will take p].■»<■»• at 4 o'clock ' Wadneaday, TV-' "rni>—r SI, in th* la dt«a' [«rlor of the Plymouth church Mbn I'ike will be attended by Mtaa Marie Hoioorab, and Ueut. by Mr. JUmctMi I'ike. t'oltowing a t waddiriK «upi>fr at th« horn* of the „tnldi9> parenta, and Mr a. Beck er will leave for Minnaapott*, future borne. • • • World War Veterans Express Thank« Tt»« World War Veterans wish to e*prc•-a their alnr#-r«* thank* to (!ol onel Ingil* and th«t Wei faro commiMpiion for thf excellent and entertainment given to the erx-JKMrvice men ChrHtmax day at the eoldlera' and Hal lor*' club. • • • Open Howie Mrs. Jamer* IS. Oft I bra Ith, Mr. and Mm. "Walter Oalbralth. !>r Charl#* ft. Ga*tlen and Mr«, Caatlen, Mr. and Mr*. Vincent I*. Mar A flam and Mlaa Mlldre/I HugtuM will keep open hou*e from 4 o'clock on New Y'ar'* day at Mr*. Oalbralth'* home. N« CmU*( A" Nutritious Diet for All Ageii : Quick launch at Homc cr Officei • Atail lailatioß* and Suliii'ut* OCqcie | |Cy nthia^ex Mr. and Mrs. Broilcrick Entertain Mr and Mr*. Henry ltroderlok will entetialn Informally New Yetu 'nj *\ at their home for eighteen of their Intimate friend* Th* dam • whleh Mr and Urt. !lr<*terick gave *t their horna (*hrl»t-l ma* pitfht wun eapeeialh handsome Over the mantel In the wan ; a great basket* all r<*t and green, fiaukeat by t*ill dei'.umtail widleM. and "on each nnner ato»»d a Christina* tree, he*\ lly luden with a glltterttig cfliigo of ornam?uta. r«»!ns»ttla* and holly carried the Christnui* t*>lora thru all the room*, and the orvhaalra played ail that wan h»te and appealing for the forty dancer*. • • • On the New York Mlaa Kllnor Keith. Ml*a Chariott* Mann and Ml«* I'hjlli* lllake wcr« gtiexut al a dinner on board th* I S S New York preordin* th* dan. given by the officer* of th« SUth dlviaion at liremerton laat avrnlns • • • Announce Engagement Mr and Mr* 11. V It anderson announce the engagement of th« daughter. Hope to Mr Paul ! Moran. son of Mr. and Mr* frank Mt-ran. The \«e<!dtng will takv piaoa mmiettme in the early aununei • • • Special Music at First Methodist HuntUv morning and evening t! ' Temple Choru* urtd N»)oUtf at th«- First M< thodi*t ehur< h will air*: selection* from Hand*!'* "Meaalah " The program wtil be made up of thoee »electk>r. pertaining to Christ** birth. Tt»e for the morning will be A lire PinclistOQ Maclean who will *tnr "Itejolce OrtsUly, t l>aughler of Zlon." and for the ev nlng the erdol*t* will t»a laols Wiley who will nlng. *0 Tbov That Tallaat «itad TWmg* tii 7. t. tr I 1C«- r I*rice, «irging "Comfort Ye" and Kvery Valley." The public la cor dlally invited The program in de tail ta aa follow* MonNlXtt "And the Olory' —(Me**lah>.... • • . .Get rge Fre<Hirlck H*nd«l The Temple c*horu*. Hoprano Hole—"ltejolc* Ureatiy"— tMrssiah) . Handel Alif»* Plaekston Maclean •"HalUluJah"* ■— <Me««ifth). Handel rrVKNINO Ten«»r Hole-t'omfort Y#"* and "Every Valley"—(Me«»i*h) *. .... Hand"! Henry O Prlea, "For rat a t*» a Child !• Rero" ( C Mes*'-*h I . Ilandrl Th- Tefnple Cfcopu i-O Thou That Telleet-—(Msa*lah> ... . Mai'ffe! Wiley and The T*rf*pls HalUlo Jah"*— tMes«t*h) .... Handel The Temple Chorus Twelfth Night at College Club In r*opon*e to popular den.«n-1 ! among College rlub member*, j Twelfth Night at the College Hut will be celebrated with a dinner an ! J dance Tueaday January I jat 7 <fc!'»ck AH reaervatlon* should j b*> made before January J. The j general committee on nrranaement i* as follow*: Mr. John BaJllargeott ! Mr. Carl Ballard. Mr. I.yman Black Mr. lv>nworth. Mr. f<tephe: Roag. Mr Keith fliken. Mr Lau rence Martin. I>r. D. A Nlchotoon f>r. Hlchard W. !*erry. Mr. Frailer, chairman • s s Dance at Play field ' A dance win be riven at the South , Park playfleld tonight at I.W by th* I rarlnu* committee* who have char** of the playfleld actlyltlea. j Mixers' Club The Mixers' club will give a holi day dane* wtth many Interesting i feature tonight in the Knight* nf | Columbus hall. There will be the w*m* eg cell en t music by Oampau'* jorchewira which alway* dlgtlngulshe* ; these fiances. |]j * ... Captain Iran C Watunaal. V. R N*.. and Mr* W«<tenir«l ar» planning to l«vi oarly n«xt month for a *h»rt trip to Han Kranrlaco, Unm Angalm and CoromuJo. • • • Mr. and Mr* Ouy Parlefon Will lam* ara upending the holiday! In Kllenaburf. • • • Mr*. Walter William fttotl in upend In* the week-end In Vancouver. • • • Mr. Faleon Jowl In left yesterday on a ten day*' buwtnewa trip to Ttiw. • • • Mr* Margaret Hulbert left f*hrtwt ma* momln* for Victoria to wpend the week-end with her brother In-law and Ulster, Mr. and Mr*. Mew el I Moody. • • • Judgß and Mra R. XV .fanning* and daughter, Mlaa Cordelia .!<>n nlnif*. loft Wsdnmday for Victoria to b« *on« until nftrr .Ww Y»ar'* | • • 0 Mr. and Mr* John ftynn will l»nvr Bunday for California to l>o uon»! w>v«ral W'ki • • • Mi** Ada ffanford, who ha* h*»en j v I*l tin* in the Fast, haa returned to Heattl". • • • Mr*. Jam#* Hamilton D« Veuve J [and daughter. Mary, will leave to morrow for Coronfudo, to spend *ev era! month*. Mr. I>e Veuve will Join them later. • * •• Mr. and Mr«, Thoma* Bordeaux, with their won, Mr. fttiwwell flor i deaux, will leave Sunday for Call fornU, They have shipped their ear j down and expert to tour the southern , part of the *tate for the next nix j i week*. * * * j Ml** Fwabel FVewrott, at Smith, and i her brother, Mr. Clinton Prescott, at the t'niverMlty of I'enniijrlvanla, are upending the holidays with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr*. M C. Kingsbury, in New York Cltjr. • * 0 Mr. and Mrs, .XT, ft. J>raharn leff yesterday for OlymplS. to he *on until after the New year. . * * ♦ Mr. and Mrw. Tklgar Franklin Profit, of ' »ld liar, who *penf Chrlwt mas with Mr Front's parent*, Mr and Mix. J. M Front, will return to their home tomorrow, • • • Dr. and Mrw. W, O Bell, who were reeenfly married In Chicago, arrived in Henttl# Chrlwt maw day and are at present at the liotei Terry. o*o Ml«« Marjorle Itenjamln, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Heott lienjamln. who attending Ml« MK lintork'w wohool tn float on, iw vNiting friends and relatives in ttostou during Uie MRS. STANLEY NEIjSON MINOR, (laughter of Mr. and Mth. Frank Waterhouse, whose wedding to Mr. Stanley Minor at Trinity church Monday evening l was one of the brilliant events of the year. Photo by Buihntll holldAys. and will go to Waahlngton to attend the Chr?»tmaa hop at An napolis. • • • Mr, and Mr*. Kdgar A men have returned from the where they have l>een for several wekx. • 9m Mr* Henry Hrhuett and daughter*. Miss Mitrjorie and Miss Henrietta Hchuett spent the Chrlstmaa holi days at flcenic Hot Hprlngs. • • • Judge and Mr*. Jtlrnm K. Hadley ■!>ent Christmas in Vancouver with thefr relative*. Mr. and Mrs. Hruce Farta. s s s Mf Kdmund )towd«»n and baby nre pi »nnlng tr» tflivt nett month to visit Mrs. Itowden's parent* In I'alo Alto. • • • T>r and Mr* A. M MacWhlnnle and family left I'd evening f«>r Call f*>rnla to be gone « month. • • • Mr*. William A. Pllllrnan. with her Hints on Your Home BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD WHY NOT GLASS UPON YOUR PORCH? Make ti >■!«»• • room out of your u»c*l*"h porr-h. If you went to tm up to*diU« and ii >nly to enjoy Seattle weflth«r, do it now. Nino out of trio liouk'-n have a wide front porch r»r nn empty upwtahd balcony or » |>*Mrola roofed porch that rouUf he made Into tii« mo«t popular room In the Houee with the aid of wtirie French dofire or futeh and u couple of wickei chalj*. TIIR FEATTT.F STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 27. 1019 FINDS $450 PEARL IN OYSTER COCKTAIL DOCOL.AH. AH*., Dee, 57-—lf A Went of m Paao 1* 1450 richer be r-aoee of an oyster cork tall served in a local cafe recently. He found a large pearl In the cocktail which he aold for that sum. eon, Billy, will leave the middle of January for ocean |»nrk. California, to visit her mother. Mr*. William Hutfd. • • • Mr. end Mrs CTi >r|es Ft flrown will leave. January lo< for California •n a several trip • • • Mr. Carl Gould, who went B*k«d rt short time ag - on a lMi«inr*n Irlp. np«'nt Christm is with hi* sister. Mrs Howard Clark. In flre.r»t Neck. I*#>nt? Island Mr flould will return to Heattle ne*t Knturday. Have tfio climate of California right on your own front porch. Kveryone loves the mm. It's health ful and i Ijeerful, and a k!»ish lookout Is slm?»ly Invaluable for keeping up with the neighbors' doings. The easiest way In the world to transform Seattle into the envy of the North went |h to make it a city Kfi fcilltftt ilOUfcV*. Wwlmmbig Toot lUwpened The T. W <* A wwimm'ng pool will he reopened on December 29th. after OM «fMI holiday vacation Oymnaelum < laase* will be resumed en January 6th • s s Kappa Kappa Mamma Alumnae Alumnae of Kapi* Kappa (lamma e-Hl mert with Mr* Harry Lear, 4SSO Jt»th ave N H, Hatutday. January 3, at 2JO p m. s s * Association FraneaU* The Association de* Al saderta will hold its second annual holiday celebration thl* even* ing at 710 p m. at Cleneva hotel, ."led Marion at The committee on arrangements have exerted their heat efforts to make this annual reunion i grand aucreee. artiste of Heattle will favor with vocal, piano and violin selections. 1 taming at 9 30. s • • fjtdies of Oolden North The I/idirs of the Oolden North will give a dartre this evening at the Marti* hotel, 1110 Mroadwav. Take Madleon cable »*ar • • s Italnler Chapter, 11. A. 11. rialnler Chapter, l». A. it, meets In the ladles' parlor of Plymouth Con giei;ntlonal church Tuesday, lincem i.e, Hi), at I! :l'» l> m l'ri.f Klchaid hnlx will Rive an address on "Na llfinal Ideals. I'ast and Present " Mrs. Vivian Htning Hart will contribute the musical progiam. GIRL SUES FATHER FOR DESERTION OF MOTHER CI IICAf SO, Iter. j" !■ ««r 16 years, ever ainee her fntlier. Mux Npicgei, deserted her mother in New York city, Kthel Hpirge| has Item looking: for him. When ahe Inst saw her father she wan 0 years old and the Spiegel home was stricken with poverty. Hhe found her father laaf week In Chicago, prosperous In the court of .Judjre Kherldan R. Fry, with the tired, toil-marked little mother Hitting by, the Rirl demanded that Kpleg« | h« j-ent to Jail for non •uipport. of his wife and family for Ifi years. Then the father told of a common law wife and three children at 4115 Dretel boulevard. CHICAGO ALUMNI TO FORM CHAPTER HERE Or. Mhfilh r Mittthrw*, of flip I'nl* vpiultjr «.f ciilr., will l,n vuopt of honor hi ii dinner of the Hlumni of Hint r hool, in ||i 0 Kfirrrnto hotrl Ttirmlny, Ml r, ;:n ~ Hoh. i t !•*] Sumlull,' Aliiokii hnllillfnt, |m in rharKc Of niiant;. in. lit* ,ih*i«.|« linn of Clilimko Hlumni will br foimta ut Um> Ulnnur, Confessions of a Bride Copyrighted. Itit. by the Nsws pspsr Katsrprlis Association ( v if THB BANnrr QtTJEN at- I'K\RH—AND COI.II HTKKI. ri.AHHKN I* *| When Uia a*cit*m»rit nbout a j posaibln war had aubalded, tha I.orl mere wera fr»a to go ht4»i" by the i ahortaat route. They were free j oapt for Uia *trang* *pell Hhtrh h*ld | | Ohry*tubal in captivity. Hotnctlme* 1 I think that apell would never have i h*en nunovad. and that *a Would all ! have perlahad dramalhailly and my* , taiioualy In that anr lent Bpanlah dwelling had It not bean for the In tarvenuon of that very much ailve j voting heathen, the beautiful Itoaalle, ' <iueen of the outlaw* She wea not euppoeed to know that | her ex hunhand wit* aitaoclated with Hamilton Certale How *he duKWvar-! i ed the truth 1 do not know The fact I* that aha appeared In the patio one warm noon juat before | (-hri«tma* Bhe waa marvelou*lv at ' tired In a full length coat of Alaska ! *eal. for which ehe had little ui ■ In | tha* warm oJlmate, except a* an ex l>en«lva article of adornment. Wtth Itoaalle name action. Not that ehe bur*t suddenly upon the -enter of the *ia«* rather. ah» • lipped very quietly up the etalr* which atarted near th* fountain and (■topped at the balcony uppoaile • 'hry*' door I think that no one a hot] t tha flaca aaw ltoaalle--#xo«pt ma Th* bandit quean arrived at * time when f»r. CertH* and Ivm Miti uel wer* conmiltlng In tl>e room wher* Ohrya atlll elun bere.l ao eofi ly. Jlob waa there and T>addy lx»ri m*r. And daddy announced that he wa* at th* end of hta .trine Back we wer* all going by th* flr*t train Iwe could mak* t'nle** Donna Cam Ilia were foond and hi* daughter re stored to her aenaea within i« houra th* raault In that haciend.i would ,be equal to a volcanic eruption, I heard him aay. In hi* far-reaching , voice. And ao Interested were the other men. either In what he aaid. or hla remarkable choice of e» plettvea, that not one of them noticed the advent of fair Itoaalle That aplendid creature dropped her »eal coat among the tropical plant* which .creeoed the balcony railing,' Aa tha ooat fell, I aaw the flaah of bright eteai In Itoealle'e right hanil jlt waa only a flaah. In a moment aha waa oalng loth handa to draw hark tha palm leave* ao that ahe might t>ett«r obatrve the acenn at the hler of the aleeplng Chryatotx-I What ahe aaw dkl not p -aea her I auppoaa that ahe aaw what I my pelf had ob*er\-ed with *ucb horror 1 euppoee ah* knew that at kaat Don Manuel w|Ui really In love-—huncatiy In love, in aplte of the fact that the girl he loved couldn't reward hla de vutlon with even a amllel What ahe aaw cauaed th* half breed beauty to ahrtnk and drop the palm leavee alout her. She fell upon her kneea by the aide of the f long window, threw aaide her <*oatly bit of French millinery and drew a j hug* leaf down to corv eAI her ahln ; ing raven treaaea Kven thla crouching attitude—lt waa like that of a cat about to aprlng ] —even her poae did not auggoat to me the thought* which wera paaa [lng In her mind. If I had liked the i girl I *uppoae I would have gone out on the balcony for a Uttla talk. Hut loathing her aa I did. I waa jnerely curtoun to eee whit ahe *-a* up to. 1 euppoaetl. of courae, that : ahe lntende<l to upbraid Don klanu«l | for deaerting her Or perhapa *he i wlahed to *ee hlra alone. If only to prove how Irreaiatible *he waa In the high priced finery *ha had bought In Me*loo City At length I heard Hie men go Into the hall of the houae by a door which wm arm** the room from the K.vony. And then I aaw tha girl aprlng to her feet and tiptoe to the entrance to Ohrya' room. I hurried out of my own room and etepped upon the halcony ju«t In time to see Itoaalle dlaappear. The body of Ohryatobel had never been left without a guard from the time It waa discovered that ahe had fallen Into a trance. I had a right to euppoee that One of the nurae* wi»* bcaldo her. Hut a queer Idea moved me. "Roealle could be Jealoua of the dead," I aald to myeelf aa I flew to the long window of Ohryatobel's room. Tha splendid figure of the Indian girl waa stretched magnifi cently na she Staod with her right hand high above the heart of the sweet body on the bed. With a terrible acre.'*m. which tor* thru the stillness of the day, I threw myself acroaa my alstcr In law's body. The knife come down and I knew I no more. fTe Be Conllniicd) ALIMONY GRANTED IN COMMON LAW CONTEST KAN FfIANCIfICO. I*»r\ *7.— Rupertor Judpre Bernard .1 Flood n!- lowpi! Frances If. Klee sr>o$ r >o i\ month temporary alimony and $lOO on ac count "f counsel fees pending her unit for divorce ajmlnst TV IV Rice. This action waa as favor nhie to Mrn. Hire*® effort to cat Ah Huh a mmmon law marriage with ltic* in Colorado. Rice in now said to ho with his first wife, Rdlth ,T. Rice, from whom he was not divorced when he married the necond time Mrs. Mice claims that their long residence ns man and wife in Colorado established the legality of their marriage, Rice is Piling for an annulment. Tile (termaii ."llerr" Is an equival ent for the American "Mr.," hut the American "her" In m«v% than equiv alent for any "Mr." on «*rth. 111-.4 •I \ \l\li HI MHV AT mtr.l'.NW non in *: lint:— "The Love of Letty" W llh I'millnr Prrilfrlck |<*o« Comedy, " I Mrrrit .frill lllril" Greenwood Theatre Wlti miml (irernuuoil By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Mine Grey: Yesterday a school chum ramr, to me and told me something that rh< uaji afraid to tell her own mother. Imt't. thin vhy ho many girls go wrong? II hy don t they take th' ir mothers into th<ir confidence, am! tell them, thene, things that they ."honUl not fell to outsider* ? hall, and their mother their chum and :rwcetheurt, there luills, and th< ir mo/fur thsir chum arul sweetheart, there would he less heart-aches and sorrow, I don't knov; why it it that girls can't find engagement in some worth-while thing. Why don't they stay home, and knit, crochet, em-, broider or learn how to cook or to make their own clothest No! Instead of this, they prefer some round-shouldered eigaret fiend, some dance hall or some chop suey palacc, and late hours. AU girls are not. like this, hut some are. If these girls • ' / 'ay mmy from th<n' places and team what (ia home and a mother really are, there would be fever illegitiM mate children. 41 Bom* people nay that "man la the downfall of woman " I wonder If a girl would not listen to the devil'* temptation and tiee the common aetiiM- that Ood gave her, would they get down? Hut no. they want ad venture, thrills and rtiln. tiUla will wuar gauay undarinu.lina, filmy welate, allk «t'.<klng* and low shoea with the thermometer at It above for the sake of "Ktyle '' I am not It year* old yet. but I have listened to my mother, *ho haa been my f<th*e, brother and slater all In one We are both working and In the spring erpect to take a pleaaure trip to «Jillfornla. then we will return here and build a home I have only gone out with four boye all my life, and the) are boy* any girl would bo proud to call friend, and they en)oy coming to my home au<l talking with mother um well ae with rne 1 am one for bringing mother and daughter closer together KKVENTKKN. You are fortunate In having •ruch a fine woman for a mother I am quite sure If all glrle had a mother like you have, nearly all of tbem would be better girl* and grow Into good women. Many young girl* have come to me for advice who were afraid to tell their mothers, or ask them carta tn question*. If those mother* had always been chum* to their glrla, their daughtwra In turn would not hesitate to make uonfldanta of them. To Obtain Paxtporlx !>ear Mia* Clrey; Where must one apply for a pa**port If he yrtahes to igo abroad* fiM. j*r.*»p.-iriji to American ettiren* wishing to travel abroad are U suad by the peoretary of etate at Waahlngton Application must l«e made thru a or state i court, within wbo*« Jurt»di« tlon the reside*, end accom* tinted by nhedograph* of the ap plicant and an affidavit of facta. Fashions for Americans MANY of the ahopa have com plained of poor bu*inea* in blouse* thla season, regardless of the fart that women have never worn such lovely blouse*, nor have they ever appeared to own so many and In such wld* variety. Th* difficulty appears to be that the shops have tskMl such terribly high prices for the good looking blouara shown that women have gone and looked over the models, purchased their ma terial* and made these Important items of the wardrobe at home Aa a matter of fact, S1 SO la often oakod for a hlousa that doean't be. gin to look the value, and women have hearkened sufficiently to th* warning* concerning wise economy that even the wealthiest hesitate to pay auoh prices. The long blouse has proved a per feet boon to the woman who wanta I Blown* of Knitted Silk Trimmed With Self Fringe ; to make her own clothe* or have them mtitle by the home dressmaker. The question of fit enter* Into the tusk in very minor degree. If It fit* about the shoulders and shaven, that PWt of the Job i» talon core of. For tho rent, material and decoration are the important queNtlon!*. The sketch shows a charming hlouso made tif one of the woven or knitted «ilk fabrics now used so much. It Is trimmed about the lower edge, the neck and sleeves with self fringe. A girdle of the material holds the blouse in at the waist line. This model would he chartninp with a plain Rutin sport skirt at one of tho Kouthcrn resorts, or th* com hinatlon would make a very comfort able and smart frock for wear at home in tho city. Hand embroidery and hand painted and hand printed fabrics are used ex tensively in the development of the loveliest blouses imaginable, mouses of all over laro are also in great fa vor this season. Hlack chant lily lace over white o r colored chiffon makes a very handsome blouse Accompa nied by a skirt of chiffon, lace or satin, or a Kkirt of plain black vol vet. a• correct aftrrnoon costume Is developed. Your Affidavit wtU contain a dearrrlptien of your paraonal ap pearance and mate whether you ara mar-rlnd or ain*le and how you attain art your ritlzanehlp— by birth, or by Naturalization of your father and proof tharaof. Good Recipe For Pie Dear Ml*» Gray: Will you irive ma a stood racjpa tor lemon pie? A URIDK. Craam a tab)»**poon of buttar with a cup of fuftr, diaaolv# a heaping ttblMpoon of corn atarrh In a rill of ™>ld watmr and atlr It Into a cup of boiling wa» t *r. Htir until amooth. th«*n pour ovar mjitar and butter. Mix well and whan cool atir In the grated rind and tha julca of a larga h-mon and a beaten I-lne a pie plate with puff paate. fill with thla mixture and »»ake. When dona cover with rncrinffua. Conduct of Engaged Girl I>ear Mian Or*)': I un enn««l In ba marrjwl loon. My fiance cornea to ane raw twice a week. la It ri*ht f'ir me to (to with oth<-r younir menf li" doce not approve of ij A LICK. Hurely you do not care to have pleasure unchared by the man you are m> aoon to marry, any more than he wlehea to have pleasure that m not »hare<l with you. You ahonld not ro out with other men frienda if you iova your fiance aa you ahould Tliia i» a queation of ri#ht feelln* rather than one of rtffht and j wrong I Luncheon * Etiquette Dear Miaa Grey: I just come to the uty to live and a friend 1* roint to itive a luncheon for me Is It correct to wear a hat? KDOIBB. If you are vlaltln* in the ho«n» of your friend. It 1* not necea aary for you to put on your hat. but If you (co aa one of the other Kuesta do. then you will keep i your hat on. "U" GLEE CLUB BEGINS TOUR Collegers Invade Portland and Will Go to Spokane The Hnlverwlty of Washington Glee and Banjo clubs and specialty vaudeville men. Director Dean In-- 3 i In* Olen. dmn of the college of fine art*, and Darwin Mtrlnett, general |1 manager of the associated student** all told makinr a party of 4#. leftAj Friday on what Is predicted to the most complete Itinerary booked for a Western college traction. The alumni of ttao university were host* to the club In Its first offering In Tacoraa lYlday evening, while Portland. Ore., represented by Mayor Oonrg* Itaker. will receive the university songster* Saturday evening and hold a reception after wards. Concerts will be riven In Toppenlsh on Monday. December 2». and In Kennesrtck Tuesday, De- 1 cember *O, under the auspices of Washington Alumni aaaoclatlons. The Spokane Ad club ha* secured the clubs for two programs. The first will he given New Year - * eve and a matinee win be given New Tear's day. The American will stage 1 the concert In the big national 1 guard armory In Yakima on Janu- j ary 2, while the business men of ;| Ellen shurg are making arrange- ~ menls for the final production on the evening of January 3. 1920. The ltanjo club, composed of 1# pieces, is the best ever turned out at Washington, and under the di rection of Johnny Mitchell present* inanv very clever numbers. Two < university comedian* are traveling with the club. Raj- Ryan and Roy Rosenthal!. They have been ap pearing a* a loam since boyhood. TONIGHT MEANY HALL SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 70—MI'SI CI ANB—7O JOHN NPAKOI'R, Conductor FAIRY TALES IN MUSIC Introducing nn Instrument Never Before Heard in Seattle, the CELESTA Real Christmas Program MRS. IXH'ISK VAN OGIJC Will Tell the Story of K&ch N umber CONCERT lIKC.INH AT 8:90 Buy Ticket ■ Tod my ait I Slirrnsi«ii-4| N> ' a Children tSpecial Sfto j AMultm Fluor 750 11 Niton 7