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ALLL i By REBECCA $8 Office Phone, STEVENSON Main 600, ronal’ SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 19) 20. New Goal for Women Society Girl Say ; } ‘ » i Last Dance of Series wr Miss Ballaine snd Mra, Alexander Taille + Tor vieht in the Army and In " ment to Mise FI lett lay for Del Monte Hot Navy « the Broadway Guild of! Ra Mrs. Clifford Hog n ut tw th 7] the O i Jakt of its «of weekly dar in her apartment last evening ret > haw t Coronado, Ww ; of it and are planning Senior Ball At Hy make it the bert of Mr, and XN IP. Ostrander Sat sorts of pleasant > Ballard High Se pens pene Bh hyn a Saw Raye Sat pie roadway guild will giv and Mra, Ralph of Tacor 4 ainece Bruary, one on t The aWwaite alt at fourth @ at ‘ will be give Mies Frat Oldbam wilt leave], Tatreduetor nounced Gymnas | Duesday to f Mills c¢ | Bove we The committer i tive. decora . ¢ find it hard Miss Dorothy Hwi the bs M rT Maller ha rned | #e Mary Dudley Walke Thor from T where ahe haw been] by ibbs, Miss Lucite ( ' Ant f M Frank Allyn for|! . ert Jerome, M i ' ‘ w eee Se ford, Miss Alice } oa ait wome Saas. Dad Chart neasen f ] noia Allen left today for! series ts ope Miss Mildred Miller the ' " f M ! A at her husband, Lieut.! Riener 7 » Bennett (Mr. Bent © principal Con der Allen, who ts| League for Pow fia . of Ballard high » Mr. and Mrs. | stationed Will be gone] city. he For Miss Isabel Martin |¢ al i rage ig Ainage Ne le oe gen A | Siiteter few In compliment to Mise Isabel Mar-|Casler, Mr, and Mra. b at Worth, | 7. ae oe tin, Mrs. Stuart Thompkin# will en-| Mr, and Mra. Charles Clifford, Mrs. Mra, Fordham Hassett Kimball left] Woman's. pa tertain with a tea at her home Sat-/Harriet P Dorman, Major and/tast night for her home in Hood! former eb urday afternoon, Jynuary 31 Madame 4 milton, Mr. and| River after apending several weeks | kitchen. one Mes. 1 Morrison, Mise Esther | with her father and mother, Mr, and) rr aur 4 mary Tr Arverson, Miss Victor MeLean, | Mra, L. C. Gitn an Tea to Honor Two Misa Sylvia Adams, and Miss Bea-| . . im Honoring her cousin, Miss Dorothy |trice Mercer. Mins Mercer t# the) Mrs, William Silliman, with her Ewing, of Spokane, who x arriving | faculty advisor for the senior class, son Billy, will leave today for Ocean # on the 24th to pend a fortnight with . Park, California, to visit her mother her, and Miss Isabel Martin, whose *% » Sister + Mra. W. J. Rudd, for the next two Mar, Gnd Mina sabe! pte race wit] Luncheon for Sister | Mra. vi take place next month, Mrs. Honoring Miss Rose Falk, who te ee J, Eric M will te ¢ the Orient next Thure | Mrs. Hazel Migbes and Mra, Har her home day, Mrs. Frederick A. Bates will |r awards left Monday for entertain with a Tancheon for alx at! sa: Barts where they have oe Frederick & Nelson's tomorrow afters /taken a cottage and will sped the Tea for Mrs. Clark noon 3 remainder of the winter Honoring Mrs ving M. Clark, / 7, i . formerly, Misa Nell Snowden tw For Mrs. Stuart ; Mr o nigomery Ward wilt arrive would love ; 8 dig hue, of Baltimore, Mrs. W moe I ’ It, Addison Stuart as | Ward at the Hotel ahingtor i ; ; * printed to ton will entertain with taform: . nN ington and ten £ Mra. J. Curtie Robinson |motor back to Aberdeen with he rather te tea at her home Wednesday aft with & bridge luncheon | g: nt thers use noon, Janwary 31. home Saturday after: |— eee Seldee of caday, mes M amd Mra. Mane Van, who have of them, at least, are waking up and Pi . Luncheon for tae eet Sak Mie, MRR” Pe aeons holding out for . G 1 b Mrs. Kimball Second Annual Dance lfor some time,have gone to Port They live in ated apart oO umota “nicker 5 land and are at the Hotel Mallory. | Iments instead of #p' wood and Compiimenting | the, much-feted of Knickerbocker Club | * +s lbringing it in to keep warm, a@ I Mrs, F m Basnett Kim Mrs.| “tne Knickerbocker cli will give|, Mr. James Costello will leave Sun: | juned to do, to help my husband. ed Hudson Baxter enter ned six 4 lea dance tn the ate day to spend the week in Por a | Most of them bave a laundrees or uf the honor guest ra tntimate friends Nepht Eta evening. Jan .. < CAPTAIN |rena thety washings out, whereas I ct luncheon at the Sunset club Py Mr. and Mra. Joshua Green with used to do big washings, wick or well, , Wednesday afternoon ¢ ttee In charge tn their son, Joshua, have returned PA ple and if I let it go one week, it only pagieg. avia, Mr. Clair Mc from California where they went to (/CHARODS meant two weeks’ washing next Tea By Mrs. Gilman Mr. Willlam MeMillan, Mr, Jam end the holidays with their daugh- | jtime, and we had no electric wash- To compliment her daughter, Mrs. heey tt . Justin Haynes term, Mien Hentonia and Mies FrS0ce8t ny CAPT, KATHERINE RICHARDS improving government, and taking) “Ang my ee ak: yea oe Wordham Bassett Kustall ars i .. | Director of Motor Corps, National, an tener in br romanity ie tod 804 to go on a hunting trip, he was #0 C. Gilman entertained about thir! n Mixa Rose Falk, daughter of Mra League for Wome: Service, thus ping abreast of the times. ‘ed from working eight hours a guests with a tea tn her apartment Gre : and Blac k Club Leah Paik, will leave Thursday, Jan New York City, I believe, perhaps, the chief reason | day at his tr that he needed a inahe St. Wednesday afternoon. 1 Black club will give |uary 22, for the Orient to be gone oung women of wealth who have t, also $15 for a new gun, $ for shrine fo Se ee as: urday evening, |two years It tant the easiest thing to leave found a great mental stimulus in| rubber boo 1 neveral other extra pussy’ * made a charming de¢ Mount Baker “ee la comfortable me on a disagree 4 war service, wish to continue in some | &xPenses re was no question of , ge] = Wee, sccatel os = The afteir prom.| Mr. Brooke M. Wright returned to|able morning in response to a call| sort of volunteer peace-time work, in|™oney, as far as he was concerned 1 Mare, Carl Dx Bown + as popular and| Friday Harbor the first of the week for help f cd to an Organization.|the feeling that. they wish to be in| Didn't he earn’ the money? y > rt Dony © club's other enter-/after spending weveral days in Se-| It ten't exactly fun, atter working all |the swim | 1 was young and strong like this . : Gassec’s Juazore with | attie dee to continns abeek tar inte thet soa sai iia ied other r, those days, so didn’t For Miss Oldham ferrifl will furnish the Se ee “Ahad ped wn ine rot } nit k care of two little chil Mr. Rex Weekes, of Yakima, w They have known what it veune ‘D, made fires, split and piled two Honoring Miss Frances ©) tham Pa er ‘ RE nag Been gen ge Mader |B onge to be at home with} pny re nar ; ads of cedar wood, went to town y who leaves shortly to enter Mi RB > py? pares n family and friends 2 . d walked blocks to save a 10 ; alloon Ball a few days b 4 nd they want t fe ! & 5 college, Mra. Jason D. Butler was} | oe But this ie just what b dreds of ents On groceries: m: a dréws for ; nstexs at @ small luncheon at the; The Cavaliers’ club will 1 one Iyoung women of thie country have) ‘*Y are intelliger NE myself from an old t 4 in other i i ahs ‘ieee h « nen of this country ha ¢ n old suit, and in other | Sunset club this afternoon. | members and friends with a Bah Hen gone vedi sosin have| Teen doing, day after day, or the [oUt instead of Idlers looking or weye put in my time while he wae oe Rall,” Wednesday evening f = Ghat five sense, beth ‘Ss As a rule I find that families way. When he came home with 21, at the Knights of Columbus hi ave been for two weeks, years, both “here One 1H) oe at ly to thelr 4 “ey y y In Charge of Dance — = : | ee Europe. ject quite seriously to their da ane wile ducks. he gave te m to Mr. and Mr. W. @& Dulmage and| 1 have talked with ectres of young |‘ s0ing into business, because it) Ts Seis ine, good-hearted By b A Miss t , me man he ts 3 | aie den ore io chanes, of the ree Gaughter, Miss Ellen Dulmage, will| Volunteer workers, who agreed tp = them away from home so/”me Oe Mle mostly poh goo Nee m4 + dance at the Red Crose Tea remove, February 1, from 700 Fit-|eervice they have been rendering haa | ™UC® fae . i woe oi Tenn tig edlaral tines’ teenth avenue north, to 902 Thirty-|served a double purpose . Therefore, choosing a business ca: | Vong th pny sneiane, totetlet 4 —— pire) sixth avenue north. | First of all, tt has brought a feeb ap pone ag wae $k aR dp epee what we might expect of a husband ‘ +s {ing of satisfaction with one’ i¢ |t9 Work out herself, with the aid, or/abie to earn good money Officers of Montana ays He re a Fg cw lg Bag ay Tane willl chat nothing else Over gave. [even consent, of her family | When a woman is first roarried ts ; pt a Spa: n n in t in ¥ But 1 believe every girl of leisure |indeed the time to look out 4 i 7 ‘ : q : - ght {f ¢ h Ble sony atguagen, Dessaners’ clanoes inet Pores Be * a oo“ w Broadens Vision lowes {t to the community, as well as | square deal, not 25 years afterw $ he wardroom © o the | mode h - be ers « wl ‘orking for others helped to de erne o vi or t of }@8 In this broken-hearted wife'sca é 3 cculmer Montana entertained with ajin French, Italian and Spanish will) Mr. A. J. Fisken, Mr. Edwin A.|velop her character. It bros he hele ad gahcglraany it the mine, and. counticas others = gi { Sintec jn honor of its commander, | be organized by the Extension Serv-| Strout, Mr. Edwin A. Strout, Jr.,| - ught out/her time to one or more of the or | ces ids, like childrer “ ~ Captain Syrus Wettengel, |i Unltaraiiy of Washingten| Mr, G. Bachellor Hall aad Mr, Sestak | “an's, 3e Sif Bot know. che posses: |ganiantions that “are Helping tn way they are, trained ‘and aleo, a Vednesday evening at the Hotei ay evenidg, January 19,|Collins left Wednesday on a short pe: re re prtecmgen | her sympathies and | construction work, or in helping to! voy nay, mothers are again to blame Washington. The party in room 1044 Henry/hunting trip on Mr. Collins’ pre | roadened her vision solve some of the innumerable prob cases of selfishness of sons. at the Orpheum after the butiding ‘The work will be In charge | serves at Whitby islan4. Girls I know are going to lectures | lems which are perplexing our cour 7 become husbands, beca A lat ttended the university professors and colleg . pol 1 | 4 n ause ; and later attended supper danc versity professo college . : g politics and means of|try today »n and humor them at the hotel ic wit be given se Ghose who} Mr _ Mra. Thomas Nickerson, | ~~ = —_ — - j Thank goodness I woke gip a few! “ee will meet the requirements. who h@ve recently returned from i ins y. y, | orde o e Le + a . Miss Marion and Miss Donna Lane|the number in each class will be re-| eee | on ofa and Mise Charlotte Mann will be en-| stricted to a few. Conversation as} Mrs. Louis Seagrave ix convalesc-| i tertained at dinner on board the U.| well a# reading and writing in/ing from her recent Illness. S. New York this evening before) French, Spanieh aod Itallan will be) = 9 9 ' dance given by « rs of} the main ature @f these courses.|| Mre. Walter Jasper Kerr and son Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Arsociation s s the Sixth Division in the Knights of | Al those interested may tain fur. | Daryl, of ypenish, are the guests 9 Columbus hall in Bremertor ther information by inquiring per-|of Mra. Ker parents, Mr. and Mra. | , . a a ronaily at the Yxtension Office | Alva HL Wai —_ nna WE LEARN THAT WE ARE NOT ANGELS AS allt "4 room 1044 Henry dullding, or by ca! nain until after the wedding > The Program # ing Main 2283 {Dorothy Wenasaker “te fir, Rag CAPTIVITY CONTINUES White Elephant Shop see |Mgore Fidleman, Wednesday, Febru . The program at the White Ele St. Barnabas Guild ae 4. . It is a sad fact that we four per-|dully,’ Then without waiting for an phant Shop for Saturday noon has| St. Rarnabax guild for nurses will! gets” pignnie B. Waleworth will! gone did not remain angelic for the |anewer he went on | [een arranged by Madame Mary|hold a business meeting and election | (Ave, Friday, tansary 23. to visit), perio of 0 captiv.|_“f know a woman who writes| |her son, Dr. C. B. Walsworth, in Loa | tire peric’ of our strange captiv : i Louise Clary and will be given by jot officers Wednesday, January 21, l Angeles. dhe A ht » “wg | poems. Very good ones, too. ie} , . Miss Helen Slaughter, soprano, with!at 8 o'clock in the nurse's registry {yr " Whipp 's Saeekee. irs. |ity. The men spoke sharply to each| cal) her mad, but ehe isn't. I'v earance Women Suits Madame Clary at the plano. room on the third floor of the Y a jother more than once. I suppose| studied her. Her mania is a Pale, Ww. ca thia w because they ran out of) She cultivates it, Just as the syb ’ For Mrs. McFall | 58. eat AMUSEMEN I'S tobac 1 ec why the gov|of olt—and sane exits, foe that Novelt and Trimmed sesncstnn bere. WF . of Detieewe at verge Women’s Geb —— }ernme€ts, in their wisdom, had pro-| matter, went into an ‘ecstacy’ when | y A ne eet |) oo anadian ] } Portland, Mrs George T. Myers'l women's club held Tuesd a | vided the weed so Uberally for the | it suited their purpose # modern | P Af Dee Grae he Sadia sane, host: | ees Sah Bud Teceday, | the METROPOLITAN J soidicrs in the inte war. I wished | poet does the same thing for art’s| Materials are of broadcloth, tricotine i ews at a luncheon for ten at the|the year: President, Mre C. P. TET OPERA _ } Donna Caynilla had put a few cigar-|sake. Not at all absurd, from a| velour * ; Sunset club this afternoon | man; firat vice president, Mra. A —e etes into the gasket of food poet's polnt of view, perhaps. ¢ * id McLean pres } man does indulge his} when she has surrendered her ty Luncheon By Mr Irs, William third morale!" was my comment to my-|can she do her best verse, she t Honoring Mrs. E ident, Mrs pobre Aad! ‘CARL self. "How welfishly he denied woman | eves, Whep she's sane, she's quite | ’ Mrs. F fs us G. King “ mart cor M ‘ expects her to thrive an sacrifice You think my sister-in-law is Small luncheon at her home this) i not mapamn scrreneey flint grow strong thru misery’ |& similar wate?” 1 ventured Fur-Trimmed Suits parstermeen ee } see |] Bvening, 1 TROVATON More than 1 was frankly I think she ‘wills’ her s » | Rally, Congress of Mothers and . on hated the nice 5 ea ¢ ms e > ‘ , . Beta Sigma to Entertain | PT nine Paeltié Conat Tours Under Direc. || sons with whom 1 wa it up. 1|Own responsibility in the matter Fine models that are beautifully trimmed with ‘The enter ment hich oT = oe + joa! \" ur t th hated me 00. tut she « the ' f en ett sive’ for thal + rally of the National = teGh:mae, tp. F| But + a fur. A number are reduced as low as half. sctive chapter of Delta Gamma ca. aed aac ae easily haye lost our minds without | te terials are tinseltone, silvertone, velour and velvet. t home of Mrs. Curtia Bostw : Tuesday evening, January 20, Friday, Febru TRE | » company of the men True. But I th ot r hegin S edeck. A warpeies Plymouth Congrega TRE | We hadn't a thing to amuse our-|in a w Now she desires to r program has been planned to inter: | . Side < ake ee YERS | 2": < with, not a printed page, not| Main in a state of remoteness from Cl eat both the alumnae and the active | a, arog! i i be v Peagae 4 acard. It was the men who invent ople—yes, even from per own f earance 0 ouses saris. lSithors gat Parent Teacher aanoeeih et ee Jed diversions for us, One morning, | ily, Just as a relief from something | e056 t pie se . after we had retold our best stor from what do not knov } . i ; A sae ; ions, will be the prinelpal THIS WE penet “We bas een Cun net etree aa Wate Sn aes ewOW, But | Choose from a large group of the prettiest British-American A good progr been af || ALOR BRADY'S ni cher suggested it seema to me that she has been | t eanelation jranged, and the tomary 1 o'clock DRAMA SUCK “Let's play ‘Button! Button! Who bored by every situation in life in| blouses and pay even less than ever. é dinner be ser : , which she has ever found herself.” | The British-American tt et Se behet scadiendiyis ibd | Our laughter interrupted him, but} “Have you no that she esems will ete rate the birthda Palm Circle Installation tn Blo to Mata, 20 loctor agreed with him at once:| to get happler-—as the rest of 1 | nier Lloyd George : 1 No. 66 ighbors of Great idea! We'll get @ little ex-| loomier in this place?” 1 a | oes Arte ball, There will be it officers Fri t least } Jordan Sper nod Then we] nusical program. ‘ormer Senator | ¢ . ary ¢ 1 | Piles will be the speakers of diet club’ hall. Kate ( right Areher, SUtiag @ ‘ye , apt arate terih s ,’ evening hments will be 2 Serica Aiba Mor n from his, coat. “Kisees for for.| 1 thourht T had,hit upon the reas Filli M D ir W th oe Minnie Haries ! pre nthe 904 old-fashioned | ¥ ci was hay And back of | 0 en's es: es f| a lier asen 1 pe ed why she had Br — ia EE SCH Pa PTasain UA fx so tons adbury Suits and Overcoats § C dit H ? Jubilee Meetir 6 tT} notichd that she shivered #ligt verc 5 ¢ AW.C. U, jubilee meet libs’ Mats. (except up! Don't be a a (To Be Con 1) J " } nie OMe {|be held at rwenty-th voaee fo growled Spence in a tone he & Well-dressed men have 5 H Id Bi Sa | (| Methodist niscopal chu thought too low for us girls to hear 3 come K “4 se j olds big ale nvenini ; Peary fog Barc ha al DEPENDS ON KIND | to know these Sp pymeanaayasy ime and Mr. Wingate. Pub PANTAGES _|/ unser whieh increased as the aa OF UNION, HE SAYS! clothes and wear them CHERRY CHAT vited Mats, 2:20—Nights, 7 and 8, cypenati all {27 OR NEW YORK, Jan. 16—To th because they see re- Be acs) vckcvivacs é Mere Now Playing | 1 wondered if Chrysto Seinen na 1 flected . their : ° Be Seneriant value evant ot the CLUBS FOR SATURDAY eisidotte hx beone-a could help adoring a Prince Charm. |! auestion tn the educational cted eir most ex- re pe n a rp es is at Cherry's, | 4 ing and r Galahad Ike “Jordan | system of New York Clty, “Should acting preferments If nd floor Fialto ing | Spence! ’ han . inasa's poptiar place: to trade’ ox, nemiere Universtiy Club Bketahing was another of our}; atnrer ctty Wille you do not know Brad- cause ¢ he exceptionally ere will be a luncheon at 32:30 Yecreations, Gene Archer and Chr aenger, chy superintendent “of ’ gati ; because of the exceptionally timely, 'm.vat the” Women's University bret Aronee and CHrys | ncolscanswered an effect that tt bury satisfaction we are terms, Cherry's is now offering mpe-|liott 4440. | ue patterns of the carved wood! He held that a teachers’! 7 ix\.grice inducements tat ore at-| . . ; 7 we unton and the general union méve Priced from $30 Up tracting eager throngs of buyer | Women's Hetlenle Club Rainhew Cocktail One day, while they were n-| ment were Just or just as| Every up-to-the-minute mode in| Wormer Hellente club will give } Bob Math & wand |S 1, 1 told Jordan Spence it | bad the t de them,| winter coats, sults and frocks for|%, dance in the banquet hall of the/{ Youee: Muth Mudd; McRae and {Chrys’ « obseastons—how for “Industrial ‘history shows that, | women and mi i Jod in this ut 4:20 p,m. for th Clemas Sa Segworth, Ihad been hypnotized into romnambu. | like all other fallible human ineti- | great clearance wale, and the entire w Greek church and PWICK DAILY—2130-8:15 Mam—and © 1 out of it—but had | tutions, unionism may lead either | stock of winter merchandise must be! r }to amelioration of social conditions | t Aisposed of in very short order | Lonw's * wan Bis verernay. 20 jor to disaster.” Just a few dotlaes cash is ait you\| CHARLES SCHWARTZ ere Pie Goa “CREDIT need to take advantage of this groat|| ,OPtometrist and Mfg. Optician Py ee Ip Tonnes yy dg cs Milian , LABOR TROUBLE CLOSES. ‘ opportunity and you may finish ,pay 7s HERES Bhd Mingo y seen ae Samah BY 4 bgt ” Be while you seear the dothes ||. Prices nervone dtinnuencies™ tain: atere A SIXTEEN-CENT HOTEL | GLADLY' Cherry's Styl op, 207 Rialto pte ie SnninmeatctichA nnoht | te al her DUBLIN, Jan, 16.—Iveagh house building, over Pig'n Whistle, on 2nd 8 Second Ave. |e rd me ® nl her sudden and) which accommodated 690 men at 16{ e © avy, between Madison and spring, | enone Main 2001 shintibs Hlareiioe De tdiw SIEGE TARE ic cious on bert 211 Union St. 4 #9 she—married?” he inquired! count of labor troubles, a | Self and Community sident of the Ne aesoetation Work Is Duty to asking: comes the “Shouldn't wedding ring, so that girls LEAP YEAR MAID WANTS ALL MARRIED MEN TAGGED shy and retiriny Leap Year Maid a man be compelled to wear cepting attentions from a marr ied man?” Not such a bad idea, It occurred to Mi offer some interesting comments as to whether Mr. Man should be tagged immediately upon his assum- ing the responsibility of a household ¢ opinions on this subject, and perhap hear ha some the from them the ladir of Following ia the letter “Dear Mise Grey: ding rings, time property of other women, little column. Dear Miss Grey: I read your page | months ago, and have done what cach night of next day, 1 don't al). 444 eli ways agree with your replies, but tn asyind th beeen Saturday night's te \ Mothe ou ans #0 «ood, 1 prospective the same as clined to engage in entangling alliances? women would be to give you a big hug. at that « Grey that the reader. sure all I'n grooms, as well, bet’ the fron women, warned that the men were LEAP YEAR MAID.” will know if they are ac might “Leap Yeat Maid”: Don't you think if men were compelled by pressure of public opinion to wear wed- they would be less in- At the same the Granted that you are will- ing, I should love to see this question disenased in your Grafonolas DESIRABLE TERMS SHEET MUSIC—PLAYER ROL Remiok Song 0 Gilt Si 321 Pike Street, Corner Fourth (4 Phone Elliott 2702 « sees 11 live tn peaes age I know, dren ar a and «wearing. ina ta ing with « man wher ats money on other women, I don't last mean uge for « younger ANOTHER FOOLISH MOTE, — = of (ix President Bosra Dental Bae Dental Surgeon, Diagnostician Pyorrhee Spal Specialist announces tha turned from en to New York where he has time to special search work, and is his offices— (04-612 BITRE, Cor, Becond Ave. and you and R ecords, and Ma- Women’s Coats A number of most want ed women’s coats are Te duced to a price that means a quick disposal. “Easy to Pay the Eastern Way” Most liberal credit term which enable you to pay your purchases a little at & time by the week or month.

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