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uch an unjuat rule, en~ vy when it ta not posted in the vAVGUTER OF NEW COLLEGE GIRL OR CHORUS GIRL— |p ich de Sets fa WHICH WILL MAKE BEST WIFE? si.) sitar (eau Fy! pawn Office Phone, Main 600, By REBECCA STEVENSON | la | For Mrs. Cushman |Overseas Club Dance see; an \Seee 3, Oc: abn: whe Ladies’ Aid | §o BY CYNTHIA GREY i a conoauee ciichey ee We honor Mrs. A. G. Cushman, the; The Overseas club will give a/have been in California for several — Ladies’ Aid society of Gtlman Park | ; oy Hoon rs oS . of Mr. and Mra. Harry Whit-| Washington birthday dance Saturday | weeks, are expected to return on|M. EB. church will meet Wednesday | Do chorus girla make the best wives? é nae arse porevian ate hehe tet ne om — 1% A be okies clk’ ee bw * om in the auuren This is the question that has rece ntly made such a stir in’ Veer . ; - ae Dw oy Ce a an ela ie a lemnan, Mr. ¥. Maple,| Mra. J. D, Morrie ef Lewléton te|and Miss Allen, hesteres Thorarineson Eaatern college and theatrical circles, ‘ 7 olunine wherein evening and a theatre party| Mrs, George Case, Mra, Emma Kees,| visitinggher daughter, Mra, Charle ee President S. M. Carey, of Bryn Mawr college, in a recent \* wav tory of a men the Moore afterward Mra. Florence Bible, Misa Mabel) Borie Rhodes: Vator T. A. Meeting address, made the statement that college girle make better \* pon ihauiry’ tram ; hosnate Stans Mise Geutvrete trent. costn tte Nip oanien BY wives than chorus girls th “ i bons; Miss Genevieve Grant, chair Mrs, Henry Hollie and son Jack,/the Latona ent Teacher associa e 5 } ° p ; c P Bethday Anniversary, her AN: ‘The proceeds from this dance) who are apending two months in Cal-|tlon Will be held tn the assembly And then she started something. The chorus girla took it §* 4 Celebrate the birthday of her) are used for local relief work, aNd /ifornia, have taken an apartment at room Thuraday, February 26. at § : cst ; Bh aA : M ; Mrs. Mary A. Bradley, Mre./it is hoped there will be a large at:|OQcoun Park o'elock. Mise Huth Brown will tatk up, and declared that they were not only in greater ene tonic be kind ¢ so A. Ballinger gave & hand-\tondanoe Thursday, the 2fth, the} eee on Campfire girts’ organization ag wives, but that they made better wives than the girl who inform niet Tuncheon at tho Sunset club) oiyy will give a card party at the) Mrs, George T. Myers left lant| During the evening the work of the| had spent her time in reading old English and studying Plato|\* * pine |etubhouse, 401 13th aye, N week tor California, to be gone about Boy Scouts and Campare girls witl| and discussing equal suffrage. "|apprediated nery oo naieneaae Mrs. Stacy | Special Dinner at j : we Sag ed Mothers and fathers alike will be} They ask: “Cana college girl cook? Can a college girl “" ” ag honor of Mrs. Ralph Stacy,| yy ’e Universit, Mra, Louls Lobster, whe. br oon fake oy 3 moots and « sew? Cana college girl economize?” WHITE HEAD, &- aeeewea ty Sriage. | “sup en ue leesatnes vetmeese puna. ee : FP hee | And further, girla from the front row claim that the show Alas, that Tam unabl "| Club Mise Dorothy Rwing, who has Queen City Counclt girl underatands men better than college girls. She knows ‘ir' you. 1 have been Sunset c! this afternoon | ec There will be a special club dinner |heen visiting Mra, John Inkster for| Queen City council, No. $04, of the jat the Women's University club/ several days, left yesterday for her 8. Hi. A., Knights and Ladien of Secu what they like; she knows how to please them, and she has\ j¢'1 snould get the information I tain Informally’ Wertnosday evening at 6:30 for mem! home in Spokane. rity, announce a basket social, with such a wide acquaintance with men, that when she has once coun not inf orm you thry to Mr.and Mrs. Clinton Dougias en | ders, thelr husbands and their - © % oleate ial muni¢al program, for to found a good man she hangs on to him. ithe "to mention same) an at cards in| friends. Reservations may be made tre, James David MacCallum of|night at the Moose temple at tay i pet fs, * ‘, A ayepece Bias, enetinens Tusedn y evening, at the club. Davenport, who has been visiting her|o'clock. Ladies will bring a box The show girl receives a small salary. Economy is neces-| manufactured articles in this DS lg x" olen mother, Mra. John Stuart Hrace, has|lunch for two persons No admission sary. She does her own cooking, and most of her own sew-| °olumn 1 Show | Luncheon for recovered from the ilineas which con-|is charged, There will be a short! fined her to her home business session for the obligation of Wyoming | Visitors ee candidates for membership preceding Officers of the U.S. 8. Wyom To compliment Misa ¢ ne and|. Mr, and Mra, Edwin C. Ewing plan|the social, Children will participate ing; she is selected for her position for the very qualities that Fidel seieyCireyi Seats ee men admire in women—good looks, charm and personality.| °°, “write on American paper The college girl has spent most of her life in school and| money? 1 have a two-dotlar bili with Particularly interesting and | wine Helen ‘Maccrath of Foruiand,| to,se! ator’ wna far and|with fonchs MTS "OE oe study. She has lived ina world of books. She has known a\%,6:°/8 wae and adress wotten ninir pate Seo miners | ae Tania Fee was Mastese at hire, Edgar Franklin Frost | vie limited number of men, and she does not understand them, |\t ix not unlawful 1 think it shows boa: | day afternoon at the White E + 4:2 > PP hs Ps » No ‘ Juatere =| MRS FREDERICK O. BOHEIV And so, the discussion waxes warm between the two. ory itis, pemeteien, I on a 4 mI “onnot 4 o urtty % w old ne 7 G , *, : 7 Py « self and don't like to Diane oh Misses MacGrath, who are on Seeaasaee trons lea Angeles, where second reguiar counell meeting n ehe| w, MOTON, Feb. 9—D What do the readers of the Cynthia Grey column think? money used for writing paper. We ormal Dinner Cee tee iicage to Yemain uee{ahe has been visiting her sister, | tipper hail of the Moose temple this SHINGTON, Fel —Mre.| 1 will be glad to print concise, sensible arguments. jhave daily papers with. want ad + and Mrs. Robert FE. Small en ‘caster @ both Whitman | Miss Kathleen, and her brothers, Mr.|evening. A short session will be| Frederick Owen Hohen, daughter of “ee jcolumns which a person may oe a v 7 tly re|Alonze and ayden Conno’ held for obti¢ation of new candidat - y shing to advertise his or her @ B taformaly at dinner Tues jcoltege ‘girl, anal have recently, re-| Alonso and.Mr, Hayden Conn after hice ibe Sealer aed tent ee mere we oevurnem SOE! Dear Mites Cirayi 2 world express first, who was an American. T speak hame to the public. . AMERICAN, even lturned from overseas, a x Bom % adwi Mer nh. | tr aera rom act perience. ins Gre uniawfu o dete vt ll i were engaged in Red Cross work Mr. and Mra. O. D. Graves left | adult members of Queen City council lher parents in Washington, She and |My, GrPerinnoe to the, 1 ping aay | answer was conten Fl weieaen Gale eee ae ts to Entertain A dinner has been planned in thele Wednesday for a tour of ¢ alifornia. | ¥o! jon i, oe Rm vad asker | Nef Husband live in New York I was morried first to an Ameri-|ing's” letter, just as all of t| currency. And, as you may, even Marie Gashweiler's younger|honer, and will be given a sre, J. W; Chviatian 62 Moots Ca |0r box lumen far te . =e lean.born Young man. Boon my hus-|AN*Wers scetn always right to me.| tho this were not true, it would will give an informal at | Washington ote cl ie spending @ few daya in Beat ee together for luncheon Saturday aft-/band made me very unhappy. He | PF or See ig ast Geplny vet? ie ede their parents in the studio . broke his promises | ; . na gs bhp es er ige - . Ladies G. A. Bt ernoo o'clock at th onic | HOKIee ‘ Ein the heprace Dune far-|Ridgeley Social Club j,i" Rye LMG and re, ac, natin chm oeiree Washing |Sompi, at ‘ihe fhe aban | ite 'minrable we |, Roar, Mie Grey am living in } Wiay ye, 000 ctrele, will give o dinner and en | ianeheon congress years wed and God gave us a baby & ttle apartment house, paying they have arranged a very| to Give Dance sold their home to Mr " ! rhs eeaeeary _ 0nd) cirl, and as thany times as my hus-|$47.50 month for one room and |, |M. A. Newberger, who wil band did me wrong, 1 forgave him, kitchenette, with no private bath, a|¢ or e y— country if one should do so. { Mother Teacher amnox tertainment Friday night, Pebruary | Par od 5 idgeley Social club will give an at Veterans’ hall, Armory, fro b a 0s saben “tance and card party thie/it April ae <06 te oe Fee Tae PLE ot cation of the child in all it#/and in two more years a baby boy | Very small room and a poor daven-! , Sister-in-Law evening {n Douglas hall, Tenth ave. i‘ e various phases will be briefly di®-| came to live with us. Still my hus-|port for a bed j s+! ¢ for \and Bast Pine. A cordial invitation |, Mr. Roy Corbett is convalescing | ya cussed by Mins Almina George, 4% hand would neglect me and his two| The rules printed and hung on the ew uit! B compliment to her sister-in-law, ia extended to all friends, This is | trom his recent illness. | Moate Club sistant superintendent of Beattie pub | oniidren. I will never tell all we Wail require a tenday notice before David J. Hanne, Miss the club's fifth dance of the season. | di MG, The Seattle —' Study club | WO Rehools; Miss Winn of the Grade | suffered. And 14 years later my | Vacating, but do not mention this entertained with a tea at her) ee | Mr, and Mra. Francie D. Finley) | 0° wiceday, Febr 24. ¥ 1. | Behools" association: Mr. Henry King | husband deserted un and obtained a other rule I am about to ask infor- CHERRY CHAT fternoon. ° ’ lare at present at Del Monte, They i 190 qs hs wary ui Lg Pt lof the school board; Mise Elizabeth | divorce by fraud and went to an-|mation in regard to. I have just ing at the ten were: Mra! Washington’s |shipped their car down and will tour|l¥ At 1:20 at the home of Mise Irene Mann, High School Teachers’ league; |other country and married Again. |been told by a former tenant that ‘OUR boy will reer proud that Douglas, Mra. M. B. augue) Bi thday Ball California for another month Baltrusch, keg | N. 75th at. Phinney | prof, Gridiey, Principals’ league:| For years we three knew not|When she moved from here she was ou think him sensible enough Mrs. Rice Rowell and) DIT" y ee ave, car to 75th, with Mrs. F. 8.\ airs, Dean Hurkhelmer and Mins |where he was, and we wuffered charged $3 for the janitor’s time for to Evans, assisted by Mrs. G. A.| The next dance to be given by the) Mr, Ernest Ferguson and Mr. Low pumnents as chairman. The program | Ruth Brown of the Seattle Campfire alone. 1 fell ill and nearly died from cleaning her apartment after she| ‘© appreciate so practical a sift as @ » Mrs. J. W. Godwin, Mra.) Mount Baker’ Park club will be ®/iie Loyd have removed from the)!" as follows | iris. |bitternens in my heart. Durjng this|moved and was not allowed to take | sult of clothes, . Galiagher, Mrs. John Coart, formal Washington's birthday b4l! washington apartments to the WI!) car tern music, except American A school orchestra of fifty boys |iliness I lot my two children her trunks until she paid it. I was Wilmot Pritchard and Mrs. Saturday evening lard | Arden ic’ wmith and’ Mra! 9. |8nd gira will furnish the music at| 1 mot « foreign-born man and |net informed when I moved tn that | Give him a sult of Cherry's ‘welly B Waterhouse. Louise | oe Pie. © Durbank the luncheon, and two children, Vir-/after nearly one year's acquaintance |! would be charged for the cleaning | made, manly clothes—the kind Marcella Chamberlain received | yy, . , Mr. James Glass, who was injured! woeat “ - of the carpet and walla and such | 3a } ginia Marriott and George Ravelle,|we were ure we loved each other wear so well abd look so well ami) at the door, Washington 8 in an Accident last week, is con:| (a) Spring Bong-—Sameon and Deitteh. | dressed ax Formet-Me-Not and Daffo-|and we were married. Since then Necessary cleaning when I moved | oe ae they wear. : irthday Dance valescent Beint-Reene| ai), representing the colors of the|my hapt has been sublime, His Out I expect to leave my apartment F 1 Dance F rie (>) Lackiwe Tack... Cyril Boort as 1 coll ¥ and it is not/eiean. It seems to me when I pay orma Misa Dorothy Dickey, daughter of in tiathew 6 Gane Sin Fw, Gocknon organization, will collect the Lincoln character ie, an not Sy renkl am payin | Our boys’ department carries an fhe Saint Cecilia clud will give ite) Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dickey, will en:| | MF and Mra. Matthew I Seurry Piane pennies for the French orphan fund.|money that makes us hapny. be. my rent J aun pao lng enough toward | Our por tiy fine line ot boys’ eulta : | - and 0 (a) Be in A Pot oth ne 4 Fi use we have 2 oa ‘he # : formal dance of the season |tertain about eighty guests with « areé Toth ava, tC. uae thelr Ge . wdy in aint Hoth Lincoin and Franklin High |e wages for thelr help. Can they and the prices will prove surprising- meody Poldiat | schools are pl tinctive tatinjour surroundings alone thet make | 5 J ‘ Wm, li. Browntieia sebecie are planting Mg Telos happy. but if the heart i# right /foree me to pay this, provided T \y tow. Cherry's terms add fo the | t ey no difference what land|!eave my Apartment reasonably |”, 0" png d munkes 80 itineey clean, with no unnecesmnry wear or | *4vantage of buying here. }dirt on carpet and furniture? Washington's birthday dance tomor | Tow evening at Medding’s hal! parture for their summer home at I ey will be nswisted by Paste Harbor. y ing in the Knights Columbus nN. The commit parrangements includes Miss Irene tt. Miss Isa Agnew, Mire | Mrw. ont. é ag eed —— you were born in. Yon can be truly araitt Kine ‘ Thorndyke and Miss Ida b) Intermento Cavalieria TMustionn: * cs . % Mies Sidney Reckwith, who has happy with a mate born in a foreign rnitus tai Mra. Frank Kaynor Dickey. Ease been visitng her aunt, Mra. William tans’ Sian 8s das Marcnen! | Kivery thirdclass actor imagines )\""! } sels SUBS RIBER, J Rialto Sty! » She, 207 — | . |B. Gaffney, left Wednesday for het | pteno—tacatio i: he's the real thing, but, of course,| | love my second husband more, / do no we any judge, were) over Pig'n Whistle, on Becond aves Bridge Party home in Montana | Mra F. & Burbank the public has such poor taste, | than 1 could ever have loved my!this mantier taken to court, would| between Madison and Spring. A party will be given Mon-| atin — — ————— eee oe — ee - = | day, February 22, under the auspices| Mr. Ear! Henderson left Wednew | i . 4 lof the Council of Jewish Women's day evening for Vancouver, to Party delegate fund committee at Educa-| gone several days. Tare tional Center, 18th ave. and Main st. £ Any one wishing to reserve eo} POF oe and Mrs. bP ‘Watson | o Manne ease Wie may do so by telephoning Mra | Niagara Falls, Ontario, are guests Schermer at East 4456, or Mre..J.| Mr. and Mra. J.B. Hill estes we Lakoy, Fast 3314. ‘ " a ati ea OR dat in A Mrs. J. P. Howe and her daughter, NEW RIBBON LOOPS |MM.2052"fave teiurnea trom Con | Save Laundry Bills and Prolong the Lite of Your Clothes By Using the Strong, Simple, Economical |" Many new frocks are beifs|cord, N. H. and have taken an apart-| %0aler Congregation Teenple de l trimmed with loops of grosgrain rib-| ment at the Clark. J } — — pnior Congregation Temple de) |bon. The loops are usually made of Cenentomeens | Hirsch announces its second infor. | ret bo: Tee even making » aniened NEAT HOLDERS FOR jma_ dance, to be given at the| | Knights of Columbus hall this eve h 4 half tn \ he} yr Joop of an inch and a halt in tengt| YOUR SILVERWARB _ |nins. ee “la row of auch loops stitched arainet Determining the size needed for a) | the >| . and the site for a dozen | Classic Culture Clab rial ‘tage oceans ‘aa | torts, frome oneia ahvertare, cut ine} Classic Culture club scheduled for "en ———- holders from linen and canton fan.| February 21 in powtponed. that the | ETTERS A nel. The linen maker a good outaide|™members may atten@ Mothers’ Con-| | PENS 15 L SE é covering, with the canton flannel as _ luncheon at the Masonic tem-| mpromptu| DAY TO SPOU. ning: | | of illness the Ii pty | « oe ™ t the 12 club will not hold its regu-| NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—If your Pohang eating epee at the top to| Pythian Sisters # monthly dance at Hiawatha field | husband isn't the ready letter writer fold over. At one end a tab may) .Pythlan Sisters give the fifth dance Saturday evening. The next| when he's away from home, you'd) fasten with a snap to the other end Of the series this evening at the wilt be given March 27, 1920. | hike him to be, call his attention to|of the holder when folded. Knights of Pythian hall, First and }the statement that the late John} |Pixe. Se i Martin Beck of Marion, ©, wrote! TO FRESHEN RUGS | Alesha Chapter, 6, 8. | | f o | 100,000 letters to his wife. He av-| or, freshen up dull, dirty rugs,| Aloba chapter, O. B.'S., will give ‘Hard Times” Dance Homeateaders' @ “Hard Times” dance ve ednes- | eTaged 15 lettern a day and spent | eweep them carefully, then go a Washington party thie evening in = be oegery, 25, at the | $2,000 in postage them with a brush or cloth and clear | Thorns hall, Green Lake. The com club hall, The committee in enenieremrotomteatnne jealt water |mitter has something good in store ‘exceptionally good| “Pink tea,” Eva, ls another name! jrait a cup of coarse walt should |for all Masons. rn Stars, thelr at nine. , for a scandal function. : be used to each quart of water | families and friends. see Several Eastern manufacturers haye shipped us an assortment of one thousand BLOUSES. Pa They represent the new of the newest in color and design. _ John F, Miller : They are giving us an opportunity to show Seattle women the largest | schon tent palter at Vereronet ban tat po ced wm ashionable SILK BLOUSES’ ever shown in the Pacific ee areata. eee, west. ithe RUSSIAN BLOUSES, PEPLUMS, BASQUES and REGULA- fll! an shovae'inurestet Inthe wet TION WAISTS in any of the following, colors or combinations of fare of home and school will gather same. NEXT WEEK COM. SUNDAY FEB. 22 Matinees Monday (Washing. ton's Birthday), Wednesday and Saturday Seats Now Return of the Favorite, OLIVER MOROSCO Presents THE EVERPOPULAR HAWAHIAN ROMAN Rose Salmon Tan Turquoise Orange Any shade of Ecru Sunset Burgundy blue desired Taupe Green Copenhagen Peachbloom Cord White Champagne Adriatic Orchid Flesh These BLOUSES are made of the finest Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Paulette and Arlette Crepe. On Saturday you may select a blouse from this big as- sortment and save at least one-third, and in y, Many instances, one-half of the price you will have to pay later in the season, due to the costs of silk and manufacturing. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY THESE EASTERN BLOUSE MANUFACTUR- ERS OFFER YOU. Saturday Only, $7.85 to $19.85 The ifarhet Blouse Shop e- so7Ptke Sk, la Between First and Second Aves. _ ; 9 No matter what you ae : wint 1h aaaieal oo wash your daintiest laces and your bulkiest pliances for the home| — woolens, the trouble will be all ours and it we can supply you A and generally at a will not cost you a penny. Phone Elliott 152 saving. for demonstration. | Nineteenth Century club will hold e N. Take Bastiake car to Roanoke #t : ] =— . walk toward the lake, " You for asnion OW 1" _ Maret Damerale ce mit wr 3—Has patented Safety Anto- . 7 Charter amendment to be presented - » — in just fifteen minutes, Myrtle Chapter t 6—Simple to operate; easy to teria, ne 8—Ball-bearing Motor, built toa" uivias preteotioa’ thes ARRANGED | 4 9 Thing That 3 If we cannot prove to you by actual dem- Peckabis’ Wleniie tional sewing that can be labor, more than pays for its annual party at the home of Mre. | Women's Democratic club meets at of teoese ft Sou: : sz to the public at the municipal elec tion March 2. Opportunity given for 5—Costs onehalf cent for Myrtle chapter, No. (8, 0. B. & understand. especially for The Crystal. alee komen The Crystal Will Prove Itself TO SUIT | Electrical onstration in your home that The Crystal Sewing Machine done on an electric ma- the machine. Easy terms | Nineteenth Century Club William Griffen, 2521 Fairview ave. Meves’ éafeteria at 2 p.m. Toplo 4—Washes a batch of clothes One Thousand Blouses for Saturday _ |] "2" | scat corte oat card party at 8:30 at Meves’ cafe 1—Automatic Olling System. BALANCE ~ 10—Positive, absolute guaran. in Your Home or No Pay | @pQWN will quickly, efficiently and economically thu *ty wands en chine with practically no payne only os. e-. SD FILL OUT THIS COUPON | —_— —<— = AND MAIL AT ONCE THE INC THE LIGHTHOUSE, INC, 8 | (J 418-420 Union Sireet, Seattle, Wash. |’ aadecee on , Without obligation ease send full particulars . Crystal rie Washer concerning { ng Machine With details of easy-pay ADDRESS oc 000 cscseeccne screed secsecwes crave secsccsosccey Seattle’s Largest Electric TOWN Appliance Store If Seattle resident, give phone No AGENTS in every town tn W We will sell a Crystal on easy terms in any town in Wash- WANTED For in ouatment ute ington. Fill out coupon and mail in today. Richard Walton Tully's Pray of a Womai Soul A Brilliant Cast, Including Florence Rockwell —And the— Singing Hawaiians Evenings: 50¢ to $2.00 Saturday Matinee: 50c to $1.50 Monday and Wednesday Mats,; Best Seats $1.00 in this box

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