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THE CAGE 14 SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 380, 1920. By REBECCA STE VE NSON Office 1 — By CYNTHIA GREY Confes SSIONS of: Bride NOVEL VALENTINE {Fashions for . Mrs. Harbaugh Hostess A mae 1 —— Naueht, formerly of Seattle, and now Dear Misa Grey: Will you plee nly give ermiston, Ore, Mra, Karl Har nd oy rey " . " on ' hl 7 me some baugh was Nostees ‘ata luncheon a : te way stexaugnt,| WHA * Uiewine trocaden are] FEELING OF A COMING EARTHQUAKE | gestions for a Valentine party, and ob lige? ROSA noon for rome: Se ae enond yearla fortnight here, guests at the Wfaan-htne f ery question ts the one un pos sible between-times lull after the yerte: of arrin intimate a " eee i yh RR a ination \\ ee a9 ‘mt basi a bit of} “Hag Certels fainted? Or in heymy legs, I gues I need something and before the supper hour, in an adaptation of arden For Miss Roberta Church |i", heavy snow. when the pupils] Mr. Edgar Lae returned ‘Thursday Crue, combine thee tu @ bel Cen tupatr terteats a keeieh meine | "Ae t cautiously over the| The occasion makes timely the use of tiny Cupid's bor, To honor Miss Roberta Churn. w pablo to attend, and conse | from the ast where he has been for! in distreas which wan involuntary | roofs, 1 have described the hacte and arrows, and red paper hearte as targets, J urbe Is leaving tor Celtt Leeda = r mn some caste ' x weeks. | and feminine : would h ru ed | noes than once Ae wees jopks c 1 sheet tretched across an end of the room, this after atien Welly, whe has book. plete to the side of t an, My |over an expanse of roof a small space behind each target. The gueste are atre party at the Moore hor brwther and aisterintam, Ait. andl husband drew me into 4 dark |jeveln—the tops of buildings whi Dy nan edficlant aniaber of cod = te ; to, obtain the] Airs. Hernurd Pelly. leaven today fe order of the recesn had been added ax the original str to stand a sufficient number of paces distant inthe j Entertain for Niece nda necessary for continuanc Vancouver to spend a month there without your help,” he | ture had been enlarged by the build-| posite end of the room. To the archer who makes ne t é aaah things and others Miss Nel: | bef « for her home tn Bng:| K ul ere in different generations, We bull’'s-eye, the favor behind that particular heart 4y In honor of Mra. Shar nish, taking up the problem of | land | Don Manuel felt « pulse of the hadn't the wligt idea which w warded Miss Anne Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs 3 e or ae awarded, oa ntertain with s ate housing for the school, it| fallen man, looked about the room,|to turn in order to find a way ws - 4s Joint ot Corwin Steak Rene Bar eyo © remain in 8 In ite pres Mr, Hawthorne Dent howd returned | eaumiaah the Wine battion. on. the | down Supper partners may be found with the same digner at their home thie ¢: ts, told a group of twenty /from Man Francisco, where he baa Sand RAS embed Cites ORiDe?, BOA at There’s nobody upon the reat Names of the guests may replace the favors behind the Lid, playing this week at { Yesterday morning, The twen we Jongth hurried away, leaving open | maid Bob. “The ciear—it we! hearts. The guests are divided into two sections, axg ropolitan ni so interested that they have| Mr, William Pirtle left yesterday the door thru ) they had en: | ever find it, Queer, thoug one-half is allowed to shoot for the names of the ° agmined ‘to teach @ great thany|for Duayt Ohio, where he will] tered , | fight Uke that, 1 should St ledeton may be mad ts Dinner at nset Club ore, and with that purpose make his home in the future | | “Now ts your chance, dear. O6!| would be quite a part half. Such a division may be made by 1 electing the men nner a grranged for 6 lirge mesting of | Got commanded my busband here as archers, to contest for the names of “faire ladyes” In the nature of & ot. St auditorium at Frederick & N te wee In ye el | “You mean—I'm to him Then he gave me a sear Or, since this is leap year, the division may be rial Japanese Cons okich! Mat) Wednesday morning at 10 g'clock. | ter, Mim» Natalie Todd, a ina Nell a he / en * | suna 4 Mrs. Matsunaga, who a Te ls urged that all who are inter-| Kung, with a party of frier | jAnd leave you here? I 1 ' . 1 tu appropriately, with the girls contesting for thelr leaving for Tokyo the middie of I cated in the school be prasent. Mien {arrive in Seattle early next week | Mxactly! Tuke the automatic © up to him ner ruary, gave a beautiful dinner at the) CON vein ‘wpeak aguin, and there | They left New York early in | That's right ¢ and You notice it—again?” he asked. | pea Sunset club last night. A grea will be other talks ber, comtng west thru the | find Morrison him the way| That wobbly feeling ee ae ere has been celebrated divine spoke of roses and carnations in deli Gene trammente. éréen> Mise Cer nd have since been § back, I'll have « brace of prisoners Yeu" 1 replied, “It made me ponds nd maudlin|giris from the dance ot shades of pink was used to cor nish’s speech are given here: lulu and California, Men. ready for him, Hurry, dear lizzy, for a secondt” ‘ finumber of gifts he table, which was set for twe r a. rvs 1 Mra. Willlam ¢ *» aunt | " < , ‘ ‘ t nae tat who are the Today the ol fas 976 pupils, a ~ A j, 1 kissed Bob a wied to hurry I guen# it's plain why the root tw!) aee nay thin in regaed ty four eee branch down town, one in the Unt) 0. Aug sere Donald Jordan leave| I looked just a moment upon the | deserted. Jt” the « my dear, | w te the alls. They are F ; verity distes Wattle and| 25 “for. California. ‘They, have white face of Hamilton Certeis. Then that’s shakir subject, havin the |» for the red light Delta Gamma Forma in Tacon an for outgrown itl ahipped their car down and will| 11 approached the narrow door, It} “An earthquake” | pant entiary work and also young and ol g ¢ Invitations have been issued by | Dow Aad can not be |#pend about a month touring the! opened upon a flight of stone steps.) Hob took my arm for an answer. | et institutfonal work on of women, Reta ¢ jamma to @ fgrmal M xcept at a eaet which wilt | stat | At the top of them was visible a orner was a tower. H I have never believed in capital is Be 2ne, article ot Pm dance » r club Friday eve : rg hry ty : sae : trip of blue sk The glare of it wana i punishment, but m opinion been thine ae poy sine. } r not peneiely be es Mra. Charle r enk ne and jhurt my eyes F cre'n a tower, there munt |Feversed within the last few months " he dance halle ead aed Mts. Henry Cumealinger, Mr.|.,7he school was fountied with the|St Ocean Rark where thay Will ep “It'a @ path to the roof—and I'm| Then the roo We:0000 | tne malority ate laraaned ormnianis f the ie cea i my esha as Van Alxt Austin, | Mea of providing children with the sagas . sé afraid,” I murmured as he reached | slanted a little nd right and one th wasted n abt murdered, others Prot Jone Weinsiri, Mere, [cepeation So be wnsienes titer) Mrs. tre ant week ny aide. “You'll t go with me.|ed itsel?. 1 jon which! Let ‘ at 2 country of |o to unknown parts woere antl Anna Chambers and Miss Peart Me-| SH! Imome, laste . yer) ~ ter 1a} t? Join Mr I—I'm afraid. 7 t makes me! we f rather than perceived with |this vic element quickly ax | S¥Ou pa or Pn ot ce rt Dennet! do this It was necessary to train re . % 7 1 do not say a8 some ph teachers as well as pupils ere Mins |, fF: Thom - eturned “De you feel too?” Bob k of pigeons ‘wheeled close) One of your correspe tans teen ocean eee In Charge of Dance Cornish paid tribute to the work of |from Sant ‘car he wen jaaked. “1 wonder we both feel|to us but paid no attention to un. A igomeny the world, put this will Lay: ty Few I netta Barbour and Mias| Mr. Calvin B. Cady = r queer,” he said pane of giaw# cracked wharply in a Pigg a Pe ‘time will never come when wie © ory Bernettth Mise Helen Allen| From a «mall clase in'folk dancing| 1. George David | With a reluctant glance in the |skylight at our foet hard working man for a few dollars sinners among ws. ‘They wi . oa nest . © charge of the| instituted for the good of the music rownsend, will arr Monday to direction of his enemy, he put hix| Hob fairly dragged m@ toward the or some of his belongings should| B¢¥er be saved as long aps we Sp tea dance at the Ked Cross tea room | department. the department of dane | ioeng @ few days with her son-indaw arms around me and half car me | distant sower. be duly executed . comed miniater stay ‘at an elaby. tomorrow afternoon = oven a amtil 5 954 went PY and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | up the steps. Whef our eyew were A roof in @ poor place during an| The mercy or lack of merey he han |e sew", the . . eo Miioes een bales and | Parcel! | : ‘. ~ on & level with the roof, he stopped rarthquake,”” he mid as we reached |shown to his victim, that mercy and |Pivaches to N a emern Ree Se james ee Two Hats for Between-Season Wear and met me dowr the tower door » more should be shown to him. | ° Dinner for Mr. Pirtle t demands for a de! yee ana Stew ietibeicn +0 Polly adr a atte tower @ ‘The murderer who has mind enough | “bernacle to acca In comptiment to Mr. William. Pir elocution 18 |turned last Week from the East and| coming shape, and jot a thoroly| wouinee be and h suppee te (To Be Continued) to plan his crime, has also brains |*inners of the hig wis oad Sree i tle, who left yesterday for the Fi than south where Mrs. Erickson haa been| charming hat is the result. Th. | SOSKINE, he sald. OF suppose It's Jenough to think of the punishment. | °! ores B about fifteen of his friends gave , Mra. Maw lfor several months, and where Mr.| sketch what may be done with THE ESKIMO | I once heard the president of one! 1, - dinner for him st the College clut 5 ‘ Erickson recently joined her Jeither wi ametal brocade when a | straw supply of the Italian and Jap , no Dy, , jot the Western universities lecture). — Wednesday evening. Afterward the ed ar cs pats penn sgh lasame Galata, oe re wan nv | VWOMAN’S WORK on justifiable murder.) A man who | ted tat st school and would Barty attended the hockey Game n Mr. and Mr@ Ralph Gardner, ac! iegardiens of the fact that atrawa|much left for France to fall back | While Eskimo men are hunting | Kills another In neif-defense or in de) 10 term Entert Informally rather eee a ee eee Git: [are now on male in the ahops, many |on. Ax American milliners feel that | Polar bearn and watrus, the women | fines, Of iM, dence otis: Pi ins natead of » seh cages bso EBay tha ; women are sti pie enough to| they simply must have French pat“ en 6 usy catch} . ay ’ ing up to the highest 4 ntertainr In 1 Mra. ¢ . ng home | Wom re still sensible enough to! they simply mui ¥ hy Of the fsb and Yate If we ha ny sympath ty he soa It’s ; le fk Miss Isabel Martin entertained |in how to sing, the know that these chapeaux were real-| tern hats, they will be compelied te Oy pend let it be on the a number of her intimate friends in-|ing i# taught and w ly meant, or in any event should| pay top-noteh prices for them ohio ety 7 jidren of the various instit the United bed formally at her home this afternoon:| viduality is fowtered. It > have been meant for wear in the! In next season shapes, it is sald wes r or them I e#ttil sometimes w at ‘tem according tm HH eorn 2 tended to make stars, but to deve mbrance of thelr us way of thinking. South, and they remain faithful to| the Marquis will be a f hata until warmer weather | that brime of irregular eh te, and | J, AU NDRY HINT and han ikerchiefs in a sep-| Richardson spent attie with her mother, an allaround artistic ability in the f neglect Daughter v= Tyexcgonmmeafledrngrs Bava pate. Sunday evening as passing’ SPR ony onetenth of & Mr. and Mra. John Randolph La-|""o)), A aiated t * the wearing of the modish | width will be popular, Turbana will | , t and water will take|T drawn Into one of the churches Tourette (Sallie Clay) of Portland are | w\1), caalnek | Mra. Ottve Castle. ovrawe | be leaders during the early weeks of Woh of te neceaeity at hard| by the music of an. old familiar| Of oll to keep all ot (cman “pet receiving congratulations on th / the model school in th | ‘The upper of the hats sketched) the spring season and very bright | nd therefore add to th hymn. of the watch in good running ore birth of a daughter, January 22-\ar the request of the Eastern school | MF. Forest Tucker is in Heybrook.| 408 tam crown and narrow brim | colored hata will be featured of the li ("In the course of his remarks the for a year. ‘, tt Mrs. Latourette is the daughter of! ), ; finished and paying product | With the Heybrook Jumber company, ac hee i haat nein omnia = Roe a tegeocs t . tilted slightly up at one mide, The or Mrs. M. A. Clay, formerly of Seattle) which must have facilities for ita} and now of Portland. | crowth if ft will remain as it te. If it Mf. KF. Biaine spies last Sun-| brim should be faced with plain « tee day evening from Washington, D. C.,| fabric. The only trimming ured in «| Smith College Club | present standard, rather than to nee | here he has been for the past two|band of inchwide velvet or metal | ive | its sphere of influence lessened, months. ribbon twisted about the crown and | ‘The Smith College ce we Cal. | Cornish will go to New York and Mr | hte kd Sk Pomel ed in a bow at the aide | serlen of dances hich |@94 Mra. Brown will go with her, |, Mf. and Mre. Frank R. Van Tuy!) the lower hat, a Breton mailor, has versity club, the proceeds of whic have taken a cottage at Daytona, Te ine $4,000,000 endowment fund! Immediate action must be taken on | Por® ken cottage At Daytona | crown and upper brim of white faille ro [the housing problem, t only be * ae re} ait or heavy satin, the brim faced ‘of the coll ite suse the expiration of the lease je |Mainder of the winter. Mra. Van wilaads aan Wendel Oh ak irops " i] 1] ‘The first of these aances, will r Tuyl's Mra, J. C. Ellis, will be : v. B © . se 6 pi ngay . Speaking o y to | Nelson's at cclock Wednesday |, MPs J.C. Baldwin, with her daugh-| be very exbenstve if advance bulle Jeannette Perry hostesses —— Ee ong wenty (ter: Mise Marie Baldwin, and her * may be ated he French ; ; appreciais logy ar uo dol [niece Mina M ret Leo, will veave | hate pop Bo pry sro ol dot, Balance against the cost of the Crystal your laundry charges, the laundry losses, the clothes ruined At the Women’s | oe $6 poe Gaga geet me (gn | to the fact, it in mid, that America | rubbing and careless laundry work—consider the satisfaction of knowing just how your clothes are f iter University Club Graduation Exercises and Southern California and Miss|"** ™anaged to buy up most of the knowing that they are not washed in the water with others’ clothes—consider how easily the Crystal | Tonight at § o'clock an Overseas} Wilson's Modern Business lege | #0 will enter school in Lon Angeles i Washer will do your work and how economically—then you'll realize that it indeed costs less to own a Crystal - | aia show ven a ye Wome has lasued invitations to gradu: | | vi Saivecenty bo og uuatehe cate _*! ating prsscath tig = the deus a 1919 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shafer will than to do without one. . the club's returned war workers jn the Masonic temple at $10 Thurs. | eave Sunday for a trip to California | . day evening Janid tater the Hast. | | als . * wefacto Beta Sigma Alumnae Friday evening the twenty-fifth an-| Mr. aed Mrs. Frank Riley, of | atisfactory Beta Sigma alumnae of Delta! yn; sary ball Gamma will be entertained at the | son's Modern Bu home of Mrs. Ha Caughey, 1414 E. V nd reunion of Wil.| Portland, are spending a f will be |NET®, guests at the Washington. j ge will b Fear does al | Service makes ness coll Scott Me ven-at — ® halt st., Saturday | Mr. and Mra. M. A. Arnold witt| ‘Every Crystal afternoon, February 7. Those who ras |leave next week on a short trip to| . are planning to attend should tele-/ Final Bargains at California } User a Crystal capitol 1795 s+ ee eee te | White Elephant Shop ‘ Mrs. Irvine Ankeny and (daughter } Wing Booster” There will be a final ch ance of | Florence, w tn Cal a for n House r ing at very low prices at the|the winter, are at prese Long To célebrate the election of mem bers of their chapters to the A. 8./ U. W. board, Phi Gamma De ternity, Pi Beta Phi sorority, Chi and Phi Delta Theta fraternit held open house Wednesday evening eee phant Shop Saturday, the | Beach | that the little shop will re. | jmain open. There are a number of Mra. FE very good trunks, and some linen bk ar awnings for porches which aro in| summoned | xood condition; there is a large stuffed | daughter agie which is homeless, and there | Ewing Daughter are a number of miscellaneous arti. | Mra Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland R anata a nae tale ctetaaid 2 ing, of Spo-| tle Wednesday, Hiness of her | wing. Minn cousin, A number 4 for her We want out-of-tor merchants to act as agents for The Crys Electric Washing chil and Save SEW THE 10 Good Reasons Why You Should Choose a Crystal I—Swinging Wringer, 6—Simple to operate— 2—Washes daintiost easy to understand. 7—Automatic oiling mundson reeelving the f¢ eae MODERN WAY fabrics without and our large and You’ 0 riends the birth ot VRS syst 4 : agp te, oe M Snauaty She Wa - r, | ert with a Portable Electric harm O-Spectalians motor stocks of electric appliances. ou one has been @ atarjorie Louise. | ARTF ETZ i Rotary as patented Safety built. expecially for ;, ‘ E . ¢ Automatic Kelease, the Crystal, PILL iT COUPON Musicale at Mount oe eee AGAIN unds School Services Sewing Machine {—Washor a bateh of 2Won Gold Medal at hn el the Panama Pacific The Lighthouse, Ine. s will begin clothes in just 15 minutes, ments given at the Mount 418-420 Union St, baoh ear Seattle, Wash poor old , | © j eeettal dase i 5—Costs 4 cent for antes gives pro- i f Fark ue win : can i ine, Sis cous Ee ij oe fer the direction of Mr. Rainier Beach Women's Club hatch needed. : , as to how I can become sour] 1h el : r yee Waliter Beach Women's’ stv ios oes | arent without investment. Thit t” wil isan he civan Ey aoe vision nome of Mra. 5. B. Moser, 1011 is all you have to pay : | , request obligates me ii BAER str ap Mast soprand; Mise ti A h » topic * + | | 4 whatever. ie i Ss £0) : sa 4 Win ance here th Of disap to be dincuased i that af the “Barly down — the balance | case! ee | jor, pianist, Accompan away thru lack of seating space Brown and DeWitt Orvis have . { Tis eee Rare eae in Ms. Charles Bn-) evets's program f siening. taphihl ates of ie program on easy monthly pay- Se OU”: a eee Wah a Romance’... .c0ss0s0- ‘ ae 8 Sei ee y " LL. : | PE tem in G Tartiot| sg eee ee “The Crown” ments. ae hat te i fons" —"Tales ai Seesacenie | with Mrs, < n, 5507 Twelfth ae cs 1 northwest, Monday afternoon " Se ee ee EASY TERMS Phone Elion 152 me utoctes Pere regen mag ae Th parannd Beginners’ Class in Ttalion or Demonstration i Mr, Major 1) Caprice No. 20 Paganini| A nners’ oh jan for vo. “Dawn” y a) Melodie achaikownky |CAlixts will be org the Ex D Minn Baterian ‘ Moot alee tear oe and the balance of the le's Largest Seattle's Largest ents DON’T WASTE 7, will be in charge of the very reasonable price on Electric Electric t”” hes ose Lie ‘ meet |THE EGG YOLK to By 4 ite pronun real and monthly payments. sap 1 Anes | eV with Mrs. Adam feeler, 1217 ‘Thira| wher umes only the white | Correct Interpretation of Italian voca’ fe s aa et he, white nate Tha ron it met 418-420 UNION STREET — : “ “tnalnd 4 ea Co eee eee ecnta emcee {i Out-of-town people can « ‘INCREASING INTEREST | keep better raw yolk. If, |tenwons: f map 2 Salen buy on* the Hasy- if Get INTERES pos#ibility at the moment, the york |/* call Main \@ Plan. Chip this coupon. «Hf. ; rT) 7 ] wy CHR RY’S SALE | water and put in'a cow piace. “| SHOKS GOING UP | Write for information. Scores of Out-of-Town People Are Buying “The CrystaP” on Our Easy Pay Son, : Women colored I eegre r * : loney- H aakin, pices thie, spring will hays n every town in Out-of-Town peo Se seein w—a~"| HOW TO CLEA! omething literal th their weagrus 4 1 sid hag eo 94 G DISH hay Pas et gp it a es. Union St., Washington that | LIGHTHOUSE, ENC ple can buy on out y's doesn't often hold a sal often the } dish sticks to! prices before the end of t) nies file, Wash, . . . 842 " g ft does {t makes up for|auch an extent {hat one gives up in| reo varore the end EU NaS atte Hee has electric service Dt aaa Easy-to-Pay Plan } ' SHR Weems) caraeat cow | witic tiie hese tian eoaning tie te | LE ag wg TP Deere tigi noon we have the Crys eilealt Geensiion 1 1 as Seat- mation t *ortable 5 S- n ithout obligation to me, will you please sen —" > I so many temarkable opportunitic time you are rendy to do the} ,,1% there # “school of leniency” in} | cl Hany Pay W| tal Electric Wash- sit ty de dene tle people—a set been crowded into a gle ev t thir i clean mr + For this ir ting value event offers Deputy Pro utor John ¢ mod y ) . , > 7 . NAME see POVESETTONTETEL EET Tia Ty oe . yy Y rally ope levitiog eine | ae : inkn there | ing Machine for tee Toya ot usw Laban Sou ay oes tstte| ENGLISH WOMAN | \"ivars none to ta yay SR ets Fe ON EE, sree Lp Sold suit your “own convenience ¥ou| OWNS NEWSPAPER \newin!ait" cared ee BA etic ve for EF one ae ee extended to oUt Ih re Bethes cast of the tent toosicy clay Maca ik cocncn 10 codes MRC tht ceteapaL nce & mformation wt ila balte So oa MLR alibi et? ae aad 3} of-town patrons. and Spring, over Vigin Whistle, [in its maangement nother, 6

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