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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920 y REBECCA STEVENSON : { ; nee Ps | Confessions ‘LETTERS TO Fashions for CYNTHI A GREY American m and every. i ‘Mr. and Mrs. !Colonial Afternoon of a Bride ye Hosts ‘ et Monday by. the « for everytht \ Dear Mine Gre ord in,in Ap oe oes ‘ at Cplocnenn ot tha Sot Y T : x iv anewer to Mix M. bk 1 only wish | thing ’ ° Becond: I teach * Piece as nonor grucata Mr. ee eet wae ats ot |} Seventh of The Star’s snapshots of attractively- Copyrighted, 1919, by the News: sy daa seach er eoolee Gaal newer’ te, Mise Fé) Wk. Tent wie the eailidren, to Wal themanival * J ; yer Enterprise Association 16 lineup of spring wraps, “i Third: 1 always try as nearly ag Mra. B. F. Biaine will entertain Gorumbus hall, beginning at 2:30, |} "68 , atre Deper Kn I 1 and in» that. way ourag n tonight at their hor A musical program of interest has |? dressed women on Seattle streets, appear to have taken thelr place |thern to publiah th On. this | Dowsible.to perform each taak at ite y nced for fourte been arranged by Mra, Louis } |x «| with the models designed for sports|new. dog taxing It 1 tor onle, |allotted ‘time, Four | have ree . helices Ashton, assisted by Mra, Joseph Man: | | IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO wear. These capes not dressy lown a dog. He ten’t worth much; i » ‘ w for 4 4 Po fan 1 ley-Denny ning, and is given here | IMAGINE CHRYS EATING bith of wearing apparel like their|he hasn't a pedig I wure love|think iw the # ] y L Plane numbers Tacea Chamtn || | "GOARAN MEXICAN FOOD fis and ena a> to thing In| I make a practice to have every ‘i Bitte ferc'feoeph. Buckley | oe Nem Maun, of tHe Core ance , my power to keep bi here thing in order the last thing at night, timore to Mr. Joseph Buckle: foheo | le a ray power to keep ‘him. “Hut, here thing ip order nt thing at night. the wet wash, and wash the baby'™ outings and woolens. In the afters I finish any leftover jobs from Solemnined Thursday evening at! Paper, “Party Colonial Lite’ of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M Mra, F, OX. Motettan | mt Bo'clock, The service was | Violin, selected Mea Louis P. Ashton onthe overseas, and I nd baby to support. 1 a getting a selary of $465 a mopth a Chrys began her story with her « fr dinappeare m the secret cham ‘Chaplain Joseph Cammerman | a iy, Bey ney oon ber. need every penny of it the last of the week Ee haters @ corean of | Sadine. The Littlest Revel"... Peaple | “] never knew who carried me oft a every penny Of it. se a family| Tuesday 1 sew or usually go OM in & room bright anklin high sehoot, | she said. “1 was watching Spence of four children, ‘The mother is | somewhere. F Blossoms, daffodtis, free in TRC contury cow and Archer as they pounded down paralyzed and the father doesn’t| Wednesday the clothes come from puanywitlows Mra. Dudley Wooten the panetcin the wall, Suddenly a n much. These kids have a dog,|the laundry, I starch and hang out. Thursday I iron andl lthe very 4% oldest boy, % of t Baas Wore ® gown of white | sich, Mine "Hisien fe sre Ss Re shaw! was flung over my head and Seoatume cloth, heavy with em Kelleher, Misa Helen Cotitna, Mra. T fingers tightened on my throv years old. T boy, carries papers y fF Of -lilien ‘and made with) P"Uritine amd Mee Philips Brady. hawt fragt fg eqge: gone and the dog helps him. He carries| Friday I wash and iron the baby a eee cig and tur |wenet ‘ kept me from calling out. 1 was Ja paper in his mouth and goes up |clothes again, and also finish ang™ pedged ribbon, An orchid-| Mrs” Vict Mra. Henry dragged up a flight of staire—1 was to the customer's door and lays it ironing which might be left from |down, During the day he goes to|the day before. the store for the mother with a| Saturday I clean house. 4 jbasket and note. | Sunday I prepare a nice dinner” Last week they read about the|and we either have company or g@ taxen for dogs and when 1 came out home from work there was three of| You say you cannot work ; the kids with the dog sitting on the |Your busband comes home Batu i corner crying, I said, “What's the noon, I would advise you to r i matter, Tom?” He maid: “Now we'll|a# early as 8 o'clock Friday evening | dragwed rough) and | was ve much afraid. Wor the first time in my life, | was afraid, Jane, That iw becau 1 could not see I think | 1 was choked into insensibilit When |1 could move freely—and open my | Jeles, 1 found myself in a hovel 1| | think it was the meanest but in the| at, with trimmings of the) Fibbon, completed the co#tume, | feerans | : she carried a Colonial bouquet ' . Tres h freesias and sweet per Ronly attendant was Miss ( Ely, the groom's niece Violin Obligate Turquoise satin draped with) Mra Lewis Ash with Mee Ae ‘u ea aenrciteres with silver, and Hug at the plano. were pink sweet peas. Following the program an infor , P - ea Wil) be served . as and Ket up at 4:30 Saturday morning, J. R. W. Blakely, U. 8. N.,/ Mal tea will b rv village }lone our doggie. 1 just wish I was and « , VU. &. 8. Seattle, was best man. ” * an Imponsible! I exclaimed. “You ;a man 4 I'd write up to those | Then you may finish most of your Wedding music was played by Bridge Party Cordatdl Larin-chet up ta 6} men who made that law and tell|cleaning by noon ig Silvio, Risegari, who after ¢ 1 ™ irty yr | them what a fine dog Bill tw — HB eee eS ocections from | 4 \ wekdge party we be given Mon dirty shanty | Now Bill won't be the only poor|rise at 6 a. m. Have breakfast over som: day, February 23, under the auspices ‘For days and days, my dear dog to be killed. 4 by @45. At 7:30 1 wake my 6-year Opera-for the pleasure of the of tne Council of Jewish Women's chr | mens Se re, “ - . : ys replied } I wish you would print this in |old and get her off to school at 820, in the evening a supper ren pepeepia Nae wore eo eawce | “And eating coarse common Mext:| your column to pleane | ‘ | in, the meantime 5 batore she rete UD, from a table laden with spring Anyone wishing to reserve tables | oan food? | PN eating baby. While she is dressing and Surely. And very glad to get it after a few days.” | Horrible! Now I understand why ih and lighted with pink can-|may do so by telephoning Mra. Carl | DRS tied with gay pink bows Schermer at East 4456, or Mrs. J Ing in the dining room were | |ukov 2 Donald Nicholson, Mrs. Ernest Dear Mins Grey: In last night's |*ting I make up her couch and lumn 1 found just |*weep the living room. I sometimes have time to wash the breakfast dishes before 920, at paper in your « what I've been watching for for you were all in when we found you 1 vard & the a and G, Stanton. 2 nome time in ree a te be new and Mira Buckley left after | | t=2 Pe on the beach—and #0 helplens in the nyatem of taxing every dog. I cer-|Which time I start to bathe baby. I for San Franciseo, where | Qs Ori: torm, How terrible tainly take @ stand with Miss M. K.|/et the 4-yearold child sleep as long sail February 28 on the} oan abcde! Not, at all, Jane ot at a 1 he has my very v oint, and 1/48 she will, which is usually about slieve the nund of others |845. I oversee her dressing while believe ts re are hundreds of others /f45. I oversee her dressiig way Hecause Assessor Hull has no dog | breakfast. By 1010 the baby is all or child, of course he has no idea | bathed, fed and asleep. I then clear of a child's love for his pet. Let us /@way his bath and wash his flannels take a little trip thru the poorer 47d wash the dishes if I have not districts, where children haye no |#iready done so. By this time it ts yards to play in, no expensive toys 11 and time to start lunch, and I which others may have. What do Save to be right on time as my hus we find? Nearly every one of these |band and daughter both come home little tots will be seen with a dog, |‘? lunch content with just being with its| Immediately after lunch is over I 4d all the comforts the poor nati hed. If it was not an impor habitat for other human being» why at imponsible for of Asia, to be gone a year} ‘Buckley bas been appointed by Mr. and Mra. John Ewing Price of Portland to study trade| Will leave Sunday morning for a tion conditions in the Short eastern trip | . Buckley traveled in a tailored) Mr. and Mm. Edward I. Garrett ft navy blue check, a smart/and family leave today for a so and rose hat. and fox furs. journ of two months in California. | and Buckley were class tes at Washington college, Mary Dr. Henry Suzzallo teft Thursday the war Mr. Buckley, |t© spend the next few weeks in the During eae: | Hast me I looked at the girl in astonish ment. Plainly, the tender soul wht had been missing from that beaut ful body had found its way back ant vu. al eee Nobody ought to exist under the) owner and looking up into his or her |Curl the little: girl's batr and comb the U. §.|__Mrs. C. G. Daggett and Miss Clara nditions I saw in that place. And face, never worrying about his meals |™¥ own hele and clade, wp 80 9 just'as long ax he can be with the lehild he ts so devoted to. comes. We have dinner at 6 p. mm. en in every corner of the globe. Bince . ; Now, then, i® it fair for this child,| On Saturday I arise at 4:30 in the the war h umands than ever Ss ci thse Sh eee ve etond te bay {morning and clean the living room in the history of the world, I sup Modish coat of taffeta. la license, to be torn away from his /@nd kitchen thoroly before the chil- pose. Nobody can learn how hateful . lifeiong friend? Let us all who|4ren get up. After they get up poverty is just by reading about it,| Predecesgors of the past two seasons Jinhe this same view join hands and |have only the bedroom to clean] Nobody can know what starvation -cthat is except In very rare cases. [ict only join hands, but actually do Saturday is our general bath day. meann untean he is deprived of food.| Most of the new capes are of heavy | something always am sure to go to bed earl: You've to live it, Jane, Weil,| "0! fabric, often of striking plaids, |” 14 us also consider the cost of an |enough to get at least eight hours focal ge NB tlh dlrs AE og wl. \out in plain cireular fashion. Capes | assessor to xo around from door to | sleep so T may work quickly. I Ive lived ft all. Don't feel sorry be | of angora, a material much in the | goor taxing dome: also let ox think of | Kept trying until it became a habit tenant in eee & Hew! manda do—the poverty strick and received his the service about three month: discharge | Miles of Girard, Penn, will arrive ESjnext week to be guests of Mrs. B | FP. Easterbrooks. eee jDuckley arrived in Seattle 2 | Mr. Hawthorne Dent leaves Tue guest of Commander and pn th gg Francisco to be gone a > G20 Mrs, J. Tate Mason, who has been halmers Hostess | iu, in Providence hompital, is improv: | Hester Gam. | ing and will return to her home next it Mies guest of Mra. Laurence | week | - bi use I suffered, my dear, 1 do not) jimetig n the development of - layed by the |t0 do each thing at a certain time. Mrs, Alexander Chalmers | . ae ae te # nt , ory |e, portant - part. saved + Uy ith *have hel, you some, any- ale geshhe Geme.| 2h. aul Bre. Giapee Dune, whe regret anything that happened, I'm «ports apparel, are considered very | Red Cros dogs in this war—lots ea | sata Ihave helped you ee really glad, Jane." amart. Sometimes the cape proper is | them did their bit let “z's. Ch ou talk as if you'd gone /of plain fabric, with plaid collar and| 1¢ every family had a good, trusty 4 igh dah Jrming the |tritnmings, or the reverse may be | dog, ax in days of old, we would |) Dear Miss Grey: May T write « Nifornia, will return ‘At tea at her home tomorrow /are = in March 1 a ae ae o 6 back to your job of reforming the r Mi: Lov 7 Dr. D. FP. Brooks of St. Paul spent Universe,” I said the case—cape of plaid with plain| eliminate many of these robberies | few re oe eee vise a saeaee iss vei part of this week in Seattle | : s |. [trimmings of self fabric land holéupe. |which appeared in your columns Compliment Miss Alice Lovell eee | : Maybe I have.” she aald softly Yor “dressy” wear, conta of sitk A FRIEND OF EVERY DOG few days ago ‘A neighbor keeps Margaret Ames entertained | Mr. Caird Leslie, son of Mr. and| But not in the old way. Id begin are much featured, and taffeta is a! eee ime awake by practicing singing Um til 1a m. What shall I 4: Dear Wie Goer, Tees read} 1 am a musician, but have always letter in your column | tried to arrange my practice hours reform now with the individual. And favorite. Some «mart taffeta conts| first, I'd wet everybody to work.|are given extra warmth, and also, | Many people are lazy, People do not| alas’ extra costliness, by having &| ist evening, 1-felt.1 must write, as wit ‘com- realize tat human comforts only {lining of duvetyn in self or contrast. |i" Schequia might help her. 1 sone pot te eee ranean come from human efi Te Oe eine a me ana have béen so successful with It. In| enjoy a neighbor who practiced all | world txn’t suffering from any too|\? SUDDIY sallat, ie vot facings, (fact 1 am ‘really surprised at my-'hours of the night. Besides, morn: ch honest effort, just now DENTS A DA ORS e ’ self, as I used to have such a dread-| ine is the time for best work. More =e | The wrap shown in the sketch 4 4 / fui time with my housework. I now | (26 46 the time fer Suet our in Jane, | learned the worst there i | dee idedly chic model which may be) eet along better with three children ing than three at night. | to know about life during those! made of taffeta or one of the heavier |than 1 used to with two, on account heave tried, so I know whereof I awful days in the hovel ‘olne,| ribbed silks. Of course A gre Ah . f a regular routine. Our children | oa, “ |ametix, dirt, wretched food, quarrel-| wool fabric. As sketched, taffeta ts are aged 6, 4 and 4 months, and|"PSI% J ostnies are afl with the ; j 4 brutalit cod, neifiah the material suggested, with a lin-|we live in a three room cottage “ gave its annual formal danc A brown and tan velour check suit of pronounced smart- ise ind sin—1 met them all face |i Of duvetyn. which also appesrs without a bath, mo our cases are jone wea ee iy, Particularly artistic and| | Mr, and Mrs. Ocors, tt taghorn ness. The coat, with small lapels, novelty patch pockets and) ts face. And I discovered how biind| i," band at the eden of the cost) atmilar sia as. os aii Vibe aie Saheb lnot ight. *|who have been on an extended | shoestring belt, is particularly stylish. With this suit is worn! 1 had always been to them as actual Conar The narrow triple cape is es | MY first and most important rule| 1 REMOVE PAINT and patronesses were |eastern and southern trip, are ex-|a broad-brimmed brown sailor hat, brown oxfords and a red | facts in thin big world. 1 discovered | pecially smart, and will be found be * When paint bas spattered the @ dinner party at the University | Mrs. Frank Daly, who has been with Annex last evening. | the Metropolitan ballet in New York, ee Riding Club |appears today at Carnegie hall with | the Damrosch orchestra. | Paar Mildred Hughes entertained! 4. wo A open. who was visit bers of the Riding oM@@4Rline her daughter, Mr. A. C. Malloy | at supper at the home of | 4° Hutchinson, Kan. is x “ % ° pected E. Galbraith after thett | tome March 1 the academy last evening 7. . ! . Miss Lily MacGougan of Vancouv- Theta Pi Formal er is in Seattle, the guest of her Omega of Beta Theta Pi fra. sister, Mra Robert Squire. — Joont is really a twoinone garment, | Mrs. R. H. Thomson, Mr. | pected home the first of the week. | AISY RY how wilfully 1 had ignored them just| coming to practically any figure. dows, it may be removed with EP. Tremper, Mr. and) oe fox throat scarf. arte DAISY HENRY. because they were so hideous that| Some of the very «mart taffeta|@ plain one of dark color for ordinary | Shh oe alan and easily than V. Halverstadt, Mr. and| Mr. James Costello left yesterday the thought of them hurt me. I saw |coats shown have vente made of rich | wear, and for afternoon quite the re. | Sit andll, Gulch Rael eee Sag A. Fleager, Mr. and Mrs.|for Vancouver on a short business If the lady pictured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms and 1° | e gy hat thes fill the|Drocades or of wool material, hand-| Verse, the bright vest making this | 70 & Coit > Blt line te 4 ‘Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Cari F. | trip. identify herself, she will receive two tickets to “The Bird of Paradise,” °°" a ew! time me hey . Mel nomely and vividly embroidered in | possible. | eelttones Dr, and Mrs. Bruce Elmore. eee at the Metropolitan, years for millions of human beings. | {inna metal thread. Wide revers| A great deal of stitching, cording.| 44 pene ta Mrs. Luther RK. Gregory| Mrs. M. M. Lyter and her daugh ‘The young lady whose picture appeared in Tharsday's Star was Miss And | counted my nice friends and jisde of the coat fabric proper may etc. appears on wool fabric coats and a De. Arthur Loveless |ter, Mian Dorothy Lyter, returned | guniee Gilroy’ of the Haddon Hall apartments my nice relatives, cultured and well: | Tate of the coat fabric Proms vest| buttons continue to be used in large! heven, but the grocer and butcher SE ee on | Thursday from California where they |” ; an 5 ———-—— | odo persona who positively refuse | when fancy no dictates, #0 that the! numbers, expect their pay here on earth. for Day jhave been for the past month. to behold any form of human wretch: | a A Peo ‘i } i i : “4 > ednens, jurt ae ve always done i Ph iy cas esse |, aon te, over ett wt owex or Shiny, Dazzling Attire ire eee te rae 4% MT ATN) PURPOSE OF FIRST ton’s birthday, with the ex- ee we hated it-—and pe Hess es Se aa Aer :| Will Greet Spring Girl Ss inatduet nies wet CITIZENSHIP SCHOOL TO EMPHASIZE Neng iod ‘ |tomorrow to be gone six weeks BY MARGARET ROHE | All sorts of glittering jewelery adds | human greed makes poverty and I| 1 en to Entertain nen Pig = he Sect neine NEW YORK, Feb. 21.- nate teiny to the general shininess of milady’s| vowed that if I ever got out of that | hmen class of Gamma Phi | : < at the seams seems to be the correct hole—o back to my tribe again _ ~ ; spring getup. Bakers’ dozens of will give a dinner dance at bot? Reno gig from a motor trip to jeaper for mpring attire. In fact nat bracelets which are glistening banda |! Pend my days making this world | Tennis elu Ay evening v0 8 only seams ashine will be seemly but | bracelets whic ° je 49 | tees selfish, Aa soon as I stopped | iy guests will be oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fellows Day | Yur Costume in toto from the top of |of brilliants adorn each arm, 4ang-|tninking about mynelf, something in | | a . + 0 returned yesterday to Big Lake after |Your ollcloth hat to the toe of your : a jeweled bauble bob- | side of me relaxed. And I spoke, one| | s & B ke spending a few days with Mra. Day’s| patent leather pump must gleam mincrusted chain and | day, to a little child which waa ery j Mou aker |father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. € | with a high light polish ing bitterly because it, had been} } CO Notes H. Whitelaw | Hats that are not of ollcloth ha ning sinus, Yenides the) en, I spoke out loud without re-/ i PUD cee |their straw surfaces brillia lac: |inevitable pinky without which in| D™ten. I #p a membering that I had been dumb for) DURHAM, N. H., Feb, 11,—On the eee ges. arent, elas ee ee oe yesterday | quered or are of glazed satin or Of some unusual and biearre form no be athe! I forgot myself to comfort Fats) > of the complete success at ruary 23, J e ‘0 join h levase’ of a little - A — 7 | ‘® party for Saturday after- and sail for Honolulu. |e cloth yor ‘ pare Httle finger would dare crook itself). papy! ltending the first citizenship school February 2%, have been post- | Glazed satin ribbons are us swankily above the chic teacup. arsed Chrys-|established at New Hampehire col atu Hysteria had aye 4 trimmings. Indeed,the chapeau that The dazzle of cut-stee! buckles adc rte " ul uffrage * isn’t glosay inn't flowsy blinding gleams from gh high por ee ee eee 8 ee eee, of - ig ree » The musica! entertainment which For suits and frocks glazed satins,|ished expanse of short vamped oo. (20% more I realised as she finished states thruout the Unic m ate neepars| “was originally intended for Friday, shiny taffetas and other fabrics that! ionial pumpe Of patent hid. tame | Net story Ing to hold citizenship achools in th ; ry 27, has been changed to Gaus sues ented wb A peedliatlacic enim Gace ce es My Prince Charming, you se¢,|coming summer, with the co-opera Saturday night, February 28, on ac Church Notes teakiée prosdio gre the Ghee the Gs-| cemy atin or Gey eae nce nn te? | wan 6 SIME, weeping latent) tion of state colleges gount of the Symphony concert. A| The Church of Spiritual Light be. | #07 ‘oy polish of the last word in mant (To Be Continued) Leas than a year ago the firat ies bata on a shine to for! cures, eyes rival starshine. Yery fine program has been arranged. | ginning Sunday will resume its rog.|“&nETS have taken a shine to ures rival starshine, scarlet ea school was a matter of timid experi- ee |ttlar Bunday end midweek nervices, (their spring time offerings. These|lips gleam with the sheen of the to which the public is cordially in-|@lazed and la ed materials are! jatest in hectic lip rouge. Indeed, ex-| Twinkle, twinkle, little Nght Sa 3 | Ladies’ Musical Club \. |by no means stiff or cumbersome, treme shininess in a feature of the|Soon you will be out of sight | menting by three pioneering women. pers sent reporters to the opening session to reoff—the re. porters went back to write of: the ting a new era, po Eig eastern The oye members of the Ladies’! Dr. N. Norval will assume his|but light and supple as they are lus-| model apring maid save for one fea-'It makes me sad to think you are Musical club will meet in the Y. W. | duties as pastor after a two weeks’ | trous and shimmery ture, and that's a shiny none. Upon the rear of the last car ie, A. auditorium Monday afternoon | vacation. Morning topic, at 11) Many of the smartest little taffeta | school an inntign St 2 o'clock. Mrs. Paul Barnes and|orciock, “A Mountain Top Exper 3 gh taeclind a geo y © of! ‘ « 4 serge and tricotine models show lav: icra which wil be covotea | “eens Peri, Cong ae Be ‘lish trimming of ollcloth {n the form Preee | to modern Italian music | eee of bandings, patch pockets, appliqued Mrs. Mary 1. Wood, of Ports | Those taking part in the program Wisconsin Goldenrod Club designs and buttons. Fascinating ac O mouth, previously state chairman of Will be: Mrs. G. A.C. Rochester, Miss| ‘The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will|cessories of the shiny black oll cloth : 70 U un a the woman's committee, Council of Mary Louise Rochester, Miss Emily | meet Wednesday, February 25, with| embroidered and stitched in gay hued National Defenee, and state home Thomas, Mrs. Ray Clarke and Miss | Mrs. F. R. Hartwell, 4766 Phinney | yarns, com ave. All women from Wisconsin are cordially invited. Hox luncheon at in sets of hand bag, belt onomics director, in whose mir nd hat to mateh for the maid ad 11 And look at my Unit Houses. Take Faun- |]! the idea tirst became tangible, pre dicted to sport attire ‘ 12:30 Ot Bupa v3 3 fr . sided over these sessions, Sketching : or, -_ , ae, Combinations of red and blue are |] tleroy car to Alaska Street, then 35th Avenue |] (ic ‘growtn of the plan Mra, Wood ; ‘orma Lorraine Social Club very good this season, and many is s ake aaa ee A é i Iiote men of Alpha Delta P|. Lorraine’ Bost club, wii mest in| the serge dress’ that is resplendent Bus to property. Bus fare ne, City is now or APG iy entertained with « the card room of the Tem.|with bands of bright red leather operating Bus Line in conjunction with street COOPERATIO! | @ formal dance at the Rainier | ple Wednesday, Febr at 2) stitched at distinctive spots upon it ars. Or COLLEGE | last night, with Judge and Mr rlock. All Eastern Stars are cor-|surface, where they will ¢ the cars. | “The idea sprung into existence! | Burke, pen and Mrs Stephen ally invited ~ |. most chic effect. Red flannel in an one Friday evening when Miss Mar: | v, r. am irs. Roy y . ~ other smart fabric for the touch of tha §. Kimball, preside o the oe < Ladies’ Musical Club ‘ mball, prosident of th od wee matinee ed pret The Ladies’ Musical club will pre-| "Carlet trimming so much in demand vow Hampshire Equal Suffrage as-| Ss 6 sent Sophie Braslau, prima donna| #4 #0 that it may also have its full sociation; Miss Edna Wright, organ-| contralto of the Metropolitan Opera| Quota of shininews it in flecked and fzer of that asaoctation, and myself _ Patriotic League Will |eompany, Monday evening, March 1,| embroidered in golden threnda, ‘There i i at the Metropolitan theatre. is somethi almot arta nis | _ Give Masquerade site Mets UF tay, nething almost martial in. thi “enerve c combinatic ‘The Patriotic league will give a| February Hox office opens at $| anne combination of biue and gold it = =masquern ball at the Members requested to and red that subtly suggests the ts of Pythian hall Friday even thelr coupons on the date| Military uniforms of our very best . February 27. The receipts from exclusively for member.| "ttle circus b is. Probably this ta dance go toward patriotic ser-| ship, ax seats cannot be guaranteed|hy this vivid red and id em discussing citizenship courses the various local suffrage leagues, The suggestion seemed so} good we determined to consult Pres lident Hetzel of New Hampshire col lege about the feasibiiity of such | gamity,” school and the possibility of holding| Mrs, Nancy She has accomplis hed her ambition of citizenship schools — | for women, such matters as “How Bills Become vice : after the membership date ‘of rescr-| bellishment is applied mostly as a My unit houses are a big success. 1 build the first unit of Schoonmaker, execu: Laws,” and “The Status of New Granch march at 9 o'clock tion imnding, Yea? 2 roome on my Ldftie City Farms tgacre trecté in Weet Seattle ieee Durham he | iv®, eeretary, department of citi-| Hampshire Women.” ‘The school eee yer 1 ba a eee You pay $100 cash and $15 per month, move in and complete |]|_ Uresident Hetzel at once saw the! genship, Connecticut Woman sufs| was attended by 200 women. Be- Myrtle Chapter Monsieur Andre Alix, Official | these questions and should attract ||| house ax fast ax you can. Free wood, splendid soll for garden, |]|¥alue of the plan and cooperated | frage association, was invited to| fore the course had ended a commit. * eturer, considerable interest lots of room for chickens. 1 % Jwith its sponsors to crystallize it 4 celta edttiten en the bests fas 06: to Entertain The Alliance Francaise will have| Mr. Allx served during. the lots of room for chick All goes to help you solve the high with: ite mdonsors to crystallize it} give a series of lectures as the back-|tee had» been. appointed to make n he war cost of living. My local office at 8424 36th ave. 8, W., is open ’ a defin prog ) the) bone of the course These lectures | plans for a similar school next sum: Myrtle chapter, No. 48, 0. , {its next lecture Monday evening,| with the French army a during T an he rs Mtize | | SET cietaIn with a. cand pasty |March 1, at 8 o'clock, in the Y, W:| thin tine cee eat n and urin Sunday Try the new city bus line on 36th &. W. and let us result that th first eltizenship| dealt with every phase of govern and to continue the work dur Dy) Pevexs Cafeteria tonight at 6:30. Both |C: A. auditorium, injury which sent him back to advil} show you this splendid property this Sunday, We will take you school was held at New Hampshire | ment—town, city, state and nation— | ing the winter. t and auction bridge a mg td pune pis. official lec | life with almost ruined health, out any weekday if you will call at my city office. college from, July 8 to 12, 1919—the | with great political parties, and with be ae ig em ve _ 2 * arer, direc rom is, France, This lecture will be headed by a first time, according to suffrage | woman's relation to them all. Ever antes i dd where he was appointed in this ea-|musien! and literar: " | tex | . ebtyalll Y 6 € 6 "4 2 ‘a erary program. a |leaders, in the history of the world] ings were accorded to reconstruction | OC ‘01 . dard Times” Dance Dacity for the year 1980, totes, cra] mianica! and Merary program, ings were accorded to reconstruction | CORK COMPOSITION The Homesteaders’ society will | United States and Canada Gabri | |that a state college co-operated with | problems, to the platforms and poli} Floors of cork composition or cork § } day evening, February 25, nt the !subjects, “French Science,” “Great | Neil Begley will sing an arin. from | e ° [dertaking. parties, Instruction of vital import-|bathroom and kitchens on accounthe ) Bwedish club hall. The committee in {Inventions” and “Great Scientixts,’’ “Le Cid.” on ol . Cid. rab Rt The purpose of the school.” says 1 , 08 10 the | o aye stent tg charge promises Sxceptionally good Fretemor at the University of Lyons,! Aji members, patrons and. friends 116 THIRD AVENUE Mrs, Wood, “was to show the rela political ‘eid was iiven tn the Nos Da Me miagatind brig ea poe gre Pending at he Is @ most competent authority on are invited to attend, ¥ tion of politics to the home and entation by important speakers ot [be ‘ald, ree ll Pt . ASR oo Ee te

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