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qiisry By REBECCA STEVENSON Office Phone, Main 600, s and Patronesses Mardi Gras Ball “At tho Mardi Gras Ball next Tues evening the Broadway guill's amd most elaborate dance of the | patrons and patronesses udge and Mrs. Burke, Mr T. Myers, Mr. and) J and and and Mrs. and Mrs and Mra Green, Mr, and Mrs, George cher and Mrs. John Collins. eee ir. and Mrs. Blaine A. Peters. hitney Trea Roberts, M Willtam compliment Mrs. Joshua Mo Mrs, Blaine’s sister, Mr. and BE. F. Blaine entertained with a for fourteen at their home evening . ! . and Mrs, Earling ain . and Mrs. H. B. Barling enter.) with a handsome dinner for at the Sunset club last evening with a theatre party at the afterward. | ‘edding Anniversary . and Mrs, George Beale McCul entertained a few friends at din Friday evening at their home to their nineteenth wedding | sssive Dinner | in the younger set, Miss) Church, Miss Lucia Meach. | Josephine Lewis and Miss will entertain with a dinner at their different Joseph Wolfe, Mr. Allen Mr. Gordon McCauley, Mr Byrne and Mr. Richard Pier eee Party their guests, Miss Louise Kel and Mr. Harold Haseas, Mr, and Gordon Mounce were hosts at a party at their home Sunday ay Anniversary celebrate the sixth birthday of compliment to Miss Plorence whose wedding to Mr. Dean Andrews will take place this ‘Miss Esther Campbe!l! will en- at ber the yy will attend the per- at tho Moore. 36 and Mrs. John Converse are th of a , Ag- at the Swedish hospita! WOMEN! DYE at of Buying, Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded Garments with ‘Diamond Dyes’’— high living costs with “Dia Dyes.” Perfect results are no matter if your old apparel ‘woo! or silk; linen, cotton or goods, | “Diamond Dyes” are guaranteed! Sdimctgldadanad fadelees color to singbams, aprons, | ban |Mary Patrick and Mins Juliette Gra "| dance includes: Mr Dinner Dance by Kappa Sigmas Beta Phi chapter of Kappa Sigma | fraternity will entertain with a din ner at the Bike’ club this eve ning. The patrons and patronesses for the affair will be Dr, and Mrs M. Prather, Dr. and Mrs. D.C Hall, Mr. and Mra, 8. J. Wetrick Mr, and Mra. Clyde Hadley and Mr and Mrs, Pred J. Carver. see In Charge of Dance Miss Hasel Allen will have charge of the regular tea dance at the Red Cross Tea Room tomorrow afternoon, | from 4 until 6 . Engagement Mra, Leland D. Spaulding nounces the engagement of daughter, Helen Elizabeth, to Lawrence EB. Dunaway of Vell, Ore, formerly of this oity Hoth Miss’ Spaulding and Mr. Duna way attended the University Washington, Miss Spaulding is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority, and Mr. Dunaway of Theta Delta Chi fraternity. The wedding will take place this sprin : an her Mr Dinner and ; Theatre Party Mise Marie Swarts will entertain with a dinner of eight covers in the! private dining room of the Northold| Inn Tuesday evening. Later ‘the ty will attend the Mardi Gras i, the Broadway guiki's last dance | of the season. Musicale for Annie Wright Seminary Club Mra. NH. Latumer and Mrs. Will, fam Randall Crawford, assisted by | Miss Vernita Swenea, Mra. L. R. Al-| len, Mra, George Scott and Mins | Margaret Grimm will preside over the tea table at the silver mus and tea which Mis# Nellie and ham will give at the home of the) Misses Patrick, 1251 ist ave, N next Tuesday afternoon Following is the musical program for the entertainment: Piano sole, Tacesta in h minor. Chaminade Voise, “Quai Fiamma Aves ne! Quar cone Laoncavele sera ‘Gwendaiva Geary Ruse Fiott, Sfaronic Fantasie. Dvorak Krelster Mise Frances Tanner The proceeds will go toward the scholarahip fund : Dance Postponed Until After Easter Invitations to the Valentine dance} at the St. Nicholas school have been recalled. The dance will not be given | until after Easter . Third Atnmal Informal ‘The Entre Nous ctub is making ar rangements for ite third annual Feb- ruary informal tg be given Saturday evening, Pekguary 24, in the Masonic temple. The committee in charge of the Justin Haynes, Mr. Charles Frankland, Mr, Robert Burnside, Mr. oe, Mr.) Freé Butch Mr. Vernon Klepper and Mr Me- Cabe, chairman. ‘The patrons and patronesses will be: Mr. and Mrs. George LaPray,| Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Haynes, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth C. Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Lestie Turner Roscoe Torren: Mr. Altyn Grant, Clair IT AND SEE! | Fun! skirts, sweaters, | blouses, stockin: | every- oe coats, draperies, Bridal} ot} Tthe dance will be Club The meeting of the Monday Prac | fice club to have been held with Mra 1 Putnam Lilly at her t fonda ol has been postponed | we and will be held with |lullly Monday, March 1 . For Mrs Miter With Mra, Frederick Miller of New York as honor guest Mrs | Veuve uve a | Monday Practice | Mre handsome luncheon | yesterday afternoon if her apartment in the Sherwood. Valentine novelties effectively decorated the table, was arranged for fourteen. Mra, Miller in the guest |mother, Mra, Vila M. Crosby Next Bachelors’ Club Dance The next Bachelors’ whieh of her club dance, ft “Ace * will take Saturday Jevening in the Masonic Temple, Deo orations will be carried out in the proper Valentine spirit, and Cam pau's orchestra will play vee Valentine Dance Hiliott Bay drill team, M. W. A. will give a Valentine dance Tuesday, | February 17, in the Knights of Pythias hall ‘The committee in charge of rangements includes Mr, Joe Harmel, Mr. Harry Priewe, Mr. Iden Jacob- }son and Mr. David Reese. Music by noh's orchest Alpha Delta Pi Formal Alpha Theta of Alpba Delta Pt will entertain with a formal dance at the Rainier club Friday evening, Feb- ruary 20, at 5:30 The patrons and patronesses for Judge and Mre, Dean and Mrs, Stephen I. and Mra Roy Wringer, Fink, Miss Stella Dun Burke, Miller, Mr Mies Erna ston. Lincoln a School PT. A. Lincoin High schoo! “Dad's night,” }to have been hekt this evening, baw been postponed | because of iliness. Cotumbla r. TA * Columbia Parent Teacher associa. tion will hold a community meeting at the schoo! at § o'clock Friday) evening. This is a meeting for not only the parents and teachers but every one tn the community. There) will be two speakers and @ song! leader from the Community Service | Work board as well as the other speakers on the program. ef jent Seattic Social Cire! Vest Seattle ©. E. 8. ecotal the home of Mrs. 8. W.. Tuee 2 o'clock. All The circle meets at Hudson, 2332 44th « |day, February 17, a Eastern Stara and their friends are) kane arrived today to be the guest|of the divorce records | invited. oe CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Valentine Dance, Seatticities The Seatticites club will give a Valentine dance Saturday evening in the Renton Hill clubhouse, 18th and Madison. Seatile Music Teachers Seattle Music Teachers will have a get-together meeting Saturday at 6 O'clock at Pig'n Whistle Several important matters wif! be Giscussed, including the program of the next state convention. Reservations are $1.0, and should) he made not later than Friday with | Bev Scheetz Craig, 433 Lumber nge building. Telephone Ell ot 1443. ee Mount Holyoke Ciub Mount Holyoke club will meet at the residence of Mrs. S. L. Barnes, 706 12th ave. N., at 2:30 p, m. wee Woman's Democratic Club Woman's Democratic club will ho! their regular meeting at 2 p.m. at Meves’ cafeteria. | PATTERNS NEED NOT BE PINNED The time spent in pinning dress Karl De | HF sear STAR_TRIDAY FeRRUARY baal 1020, Leader of | U Philly Younger Set Weds PIAL W22ENEBR PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Feb. 12 Jonephine Pancost Widener, 11-year old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joneph i vi 414 ly \ —— = LETTERS SENT TO CYNTHIA GREY ON SPIKER-KNOWLES CASE RUN INTO HUNDREDS By CYNTHIA GREY One of the most unusual cases of “the eternal triangle” i the history of news annals has just terminated in the mat- riage of Emily Knowles to Guy Spiker. In the discussion of the case thru the Cynthia Grey col- umns, over 500 letters were received, I have at least 200) upon my desk at the present time, and every mail brings more. The letters are all good, but since the triangle has been squared by the marriage, there is no further need for a discussion, and it will be disposed of with the following letters. Miss Grey takes this opportunity to thank all of those who have so kindly contributed their ideas, Dear Mins Grey: The letters on the Bplker- Knowles case p apt me to point out a few fundamentals which many of the writers, seemingly, over lgok “Married Man” Bam could hay you Scribes and Pharisees, hypo rictes, for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men, FOR YOU NEITHER GO IN YOURSELVES NOK SUFFER YE THEM THAT AI ENTERING TO GO Can any person living deny the culpability of most men on the first of these last two indictments, and cansany person living mingle with people and not nee clearly that women are accessories, both before and aft he fact? Let's add nome evidence from Paul and I have finished: Therefore, thou art inexcusable, Oh man; whosoever thou art than judgeth: for wherein miration thou judgest another thou condemn It does not require “deep” nor any jest thyself, FOR THOU THAT other particular kind of Winking to|JUDGESBT coe THE SAME interpret ther, as they are so simple | THINGS.” that any old common garden variety! 1 gtand, in spirit with head bared of thinking can comprehend thet \netore Mra. Spiker, & woman among uesa Uncle ten along without citizen.” T only #0 manifestly abeurd in order to let in the light ap it is without excuse oF palliation Yea, no doubt, Unceie Bam could, but France and England couldn't “Deep Thinker” and “Another Deep Thinker” both intrigue my fancy as well aa challenging my ad BE. Widener of Philadetphia, and known to the younger set as “Pitt,” Was recently married without par ental leave, to Carter HKandolph Leidy, son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph | Leidy also of Philadelphia. The bridegroom is « 20-year-old freshman at the University of Pennsylvania The event took place at Knoxville, Tenn., and was a surprise to Philly society folk. The soquaintance of) |the newlyweds started in childhood a Mrs. H. F, Ostrander and her sin ter, Mra, A. L. Hawley, will leave some. time next week to spend & month in Santa Barbara and South jern California . | | Mra. James Colbert @ullivan and ber sister, Mise Anna Roberta Hoge. | will leave Tuesday for Low Angeles | }to join their parents, Mr. and Mra.| James D. Hoge, there, and return | with them. Mr. Sullivan left today | tor California, ““ | easily, Perhaps that’s the reason . “Deep Thinker" do not wet them. — |thu divine courage ptyberg: ap ory I marvel most at the multitude Of} pince and do a kimple Christian act sinless citizens in Seattle. I hadli, wpite of the howls and catealls thought It about as rotten as any if | trom the petty minded of all creeds without #in first cast a stone at her,"|fye ine Ghetstianity ee aes, and the rain of stones has covered|they hurl anethemas and stones at half your space for some time, I am| S20 why naa. constrained to admit that there must |") 0 "i srisses and Publicans Ibe a much higher percentage of “sin- héw! their fearsome wails about u lone’ people in Seattle (and Chicago)| sanctity of our homes (they must pot than 5 had believed. read the papers regularly), but in the 1 have only the newspaper reports, | name of Him who said “Neither do I to that even from the standpoint of | condemn thee; wo and «in no more,” the “sanctity of our homes and our - , law" T am not qualified to wit in jady Bangs «| pe Fe Lg judgment on the meager evidence at|the example of one courageous my disposal, but I know this: “Thou shalt not commit adultery” te the| woman mbo is. prooresdy , eee seventh of the ten commandments | tine St 7 pnw Dao gg bare the base of all jaws, a M. BREANEON. 0 know this: “Whosoever shall oe . my hin wife, except It be for sts . and shall marry another, Dear Miss Grey: I have read with jitteth adultery, and whosg mar- interest your columns for years, and her which is put away doth | this is my frst letter to you. commit adu "and this “Whoso| Regarding the Spiker-Knowlen onee lnoketh upot woman and lusteth|and to the one who signed herself after her, hath in bis HEART com-|“An American Woman,” I would may mitted adultery.” |this much: Her remarks regarding For thone who make such a fetish|this country’s moral code being #o ryeth | | Miss Maryanne Shipman of Spo of Mins Katherine Jerome Mins Katherine Jeragne and Mins) Maryanne Shipman will spend the| week-end in Tacoma with Mr. and| Mra. Harry Fisher and will attend the Gamma Phi Beta dance to be} jsiven there by Miss Viola Perry. | Mr. and Mre. an Bonter and son.) | David John, leave tomorrow or Sun ‘aay for fan Francisco, to spend the | ‘next four months there and in! Southern California. oar . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mounce will remove tn the near future from their home at 178 3th ave. N. to the Blu jett apartments, Mr. and Mrs Archer Lowry Mo-) Murran have recently removed to! their new home, 6224 12th ave. N. E.) eee | Mies Elizabeth Chadwick tn spend. | ing & week in Olympia, and will stop) jin ‘Tacoma for short visit on her) \way home. i} | Mre. Paul Collins of Bellingham tr) he guest of Mr. and Mra. Evan &. MeCord. } ses Mrs, Harry Keyes Brooks, who re-| cently underwent an operation tn Chicago, i» progressing very favor. 563 eee Miss Marion Haynes spent the) week end in Tacoma, a guest at the “me Direction Book in package|patterna upon the material to insure} house party given by Mr. and Mrs. | \ tells plainly over any color, You can not mak @ mistake. To match material, ha’ druggist show you “Diamond Dye” how to diamonddye | true lines in cutting, may be avoided | Frank Bak by pressing the pattern upon the the pattern to cling to the material, and it may be cut out without fur Color Card. ther fastenin The Happiest Thought —of good St. Valentine is Woodlawn’s famous Flower Valentines, which are original and created for your individual preference. Nothing quite equals flowers for Valentine Greetings. WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP Conveniently Located Meside Clemmer ‘Theatre. Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere 1410 Second Avenue Seattle’s Flowerphone | MAIN | 663 cloth with a hot fron, ‘This causes! eee Mr. Laurence Arnold has Rea from the Highlands to the Bachelors’ club on Vedera) -. Mins May Davis Phas from her recent illness. eee Mr. W. C. Brown returned yester |@ay to Ephrata after spending sev-| eral days with his parents, Dr. and | Mrs. B. J. Brown. ee recovered . Mrs. William A. Shannon will leave | next week for Los Angeles to visit her |nephew, Mr, Allan Dwan, the play wright and producer, for a few | weeks: cee j Miss Mabel Eberts of Victoria, who} jhas been visiting Mis# Cordelia Jen nings, returned to her home Wednes:. | | day | | ee | Mr. and Mr. Dominic Brace have} treturned from their wedding trip and Jare spending a few days with Mra | Brace’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Martin, before moving into their Jown home _Mra. Robert Copley of San Fran | who has been visiting her six Mrs. Homer B. Prickett, for sev weeks, left Tuesday for her Miss Helen Ardeile and her mother, |Mrs, Caroline Townsend, have re turned from a five-weeks trip thru | Southern California Mr. and Mra. W. F. Yuille turned from California and are home at 2720 34th ave. 8., Mount Ba ker park. 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APRON TRIMMING Childr whit brightened and with @ twisting bor ed ribbon at th: som have re | long-felt need | hand towel in th aprons may be ade more dainty of bright cob hem. ‘This is plished by stitching the hem with Ty loose stiteh on a sewing ma ne, and running a needle threaded with colored baby ribbon or floss, in and Fight aldo of the auyomy the stiteh oo en the of “our laws” I recommend @ study far above the English moral code, and I espe |and not to condone its filth but live ommend the last two quojup to our code of right living that long with this: “Woe unto our ancestor, the Puritans, fought clalty tatio The swinging attachment of the Crystal permits wring- into rinse water, next into bluing water, then into clothes basket, without mov- ing the machine. 10 BIG ADVANTAGES , CRYSTAL inging Wringer. 2—Washes_ daintiest fabrics without harm. 3—Has patented Safe- ty Automatic Re- lease. 4—Washes a batch of clothes in just 15 minutes, 5—Costs % cent for electricity for one batch. 6—Simple to operate —easy to under- stand. 7—Automatic system, 8—Ball-bearing motor built especially for the Crystal. 9—Won Gold Medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. 10—Positive, absolute guarantee, gives protection that is never needed. 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There are twer divorces in England and lens | running around with another's wife or husband and fewer young people wadding around all hours of the night without chaperons in England | than here in America. Having lived both sides of the At lantic and having traveled a little in my time I feel 1 know whereof 1) speak. This affair has happened and why blame one any more than the other? Of course, the woman always ust pay, and who but a woman is Jo most severe judge? A CONSTANT READER. eee Dear Mins Grey: 1 wish to ‘say “I do not care whether the nigger is in the woodpile” or out; we have all sinned and come short of the of God. I think that Mra. Spi- er has taken a beautiful and Christ- Mike attitude toward the other woman when she opened her .heart to her. And I would say we would do well to open our hearte and extend our hos pitality to this roman. too, N.P. . Dear Mins Grey: 1 am just a woman, and while reading the letters in your columns regarding the Spi- ker-Knowles case the words came to me: “It might have been worse.’ No doubt the wife in the case Og- ures herself lucky it was just a pier. pure baby he brought back | her, For the wife I have naught but ad- miration. For the husband I can only repeat, “It might have been worne,” ‘ w TA WOMAN. Dear Miss Grey: Bers the KnoWles-Spiker case, | wish to ex- press my hearty admiration for the fearless letters written by “Interest- 5 Interested.” Only j#uch as she, with the broader vision which the war gave to those who wensed its actual meaning, can judge with any degree of fairness the case in question. Perley Spiker and Miss Knowles 41d wrong and (here is no use trying to in the facts in any other p army oe yoda: gpa Hdl oy Ayes doing and proce tees See is such a sane, clamor regarding the “illegitimate child"—there is no such thing in the eyes of God. There are, however, illégitimate parents. All children come in response to necessary to run it. IS ALL IT TAKES TO PUT A CRYSTAL IN YOUR HOME Balance Easy Terms WE MAKE THE CRYSTAL PROVE UP IN YOUR HOME Se and we will send _ sewin And out a cent. Every “i? rystal booster. ing the old style. ‘venient. $5.00 natural laws and it is only the self. righteous who “brand” «@ child with I? the child i to be com sidered at all, what better way distressing problem be solv according to Mrs. Spiker's mAminded method? Admitth Minn Knowles to this country @ ng her and child a chance happiness is no more = of sanctioning or encow morality than the Christ did ‘whee He told the sinful woman to “Go t way and «in no more.” Who way that the persons most concerned in this case have not already suf fered sufficiently? “Wise men of their mistakes a stepping foola @ grave.” It i# far from my intention to cite a discussion of religious p ples. 1 belong to no But 1 cannot be indifferent to 1 ross misrepresentation as quainted with “Mormon” and history quite extensively know for a certainty how the p of Utah live today. It is unfair compare the “Mormonism” of today with the conditions which existed in) the early days of Utah. I have spent all my days in Utab, an have yet to find a more whol class of people than can be found i the “Mormon” communities. all creeds, they have admirable amples of Christianity among th as well as their average portion hypocrites. Polygamy is practically a dead sue in Utah. 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