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DREWS-BALLAINE “Dinner Negligee” Is Graceful Compromise CHORUS GIRL BETTER PTIALS senetnex: borhien Between Dinner Frock and Gown “Intime” WIFE THAN CO-ED? Society Editor of The Star |’ Does the co-ed or the maid in the chorus make the best THREST to their many friends in this city was the marriage of BY CORA MOORE DL n | wife? eee a ee ee ee lh AH GH New York's Fashion Authority Hint TDA : AA Wht hie question was put to my readers several days ago, and jethodiat Episcopal church at 11:30 thi preecw ol Ber tirecocny MeDowell’s “To a Wild Rose was ph ottly. Ta} é ‘ The “dinner negligee” is |the morning mail brings a response from a former chorus ‘of “Lohengrin,” with Miss Dorothy Mairs at the organ and Mins | \ h tferi f : girl. Of course, she believes the latter make the best wives— on the violin, the bridal party proceeded to the altar, banked the latest fashion offering 0 = \but you will want to read her reasons. Her letter follows: out of which peeped! famous designers. It is a | Ape ait) 1 . Ona, enhanced by the ELEPHONE the So- cross between a regulation , Mi\\ Dear Miss Grey: In ap-|than the college girl Be peta ty ine Rev ciety Editor of The] dinner frock and a room gown ee 4 iation of your good work, RLORADORA 0 before relatives|| Star—Office, Main 600; || >. as negligee. ae go, llet me assist you with facts.| pear stiee Grey. 1 am writing in oe. {| Home, Main 2761 Premet in Paris and Grin- P09 | | Iam a former chorus girl|regard to the sanitary conditions I ee cernted wy Mine pac arenas ager here make a point of the aS oe living here. In my four years’ |neticed at the markets last week her cousin, of Ellens-| \ : Why are not the merchants of had as his best man | perfectly corseted foundation j ‘ |experience 1 was in @V@Ty these stalls in our public markets rard. In the absence “a x for the negligee that is an al ‘ ‘ llarge city and state in the|compelied to put signs that read, ~ ne bride wan iver ry | ternative, for the “hostess rae United States. Where would f°? nt touch food or vewetabies”> it Mr. Frank Ballaine of | gown is in no wise intended \ | one receive such travel under’ o¢ pic slery, and then Al Mr. Chester King} we of the death of Col Algnn | ] to countenance lounging or ‘ ‘ ; + lordinary circumstances? 1 turn anda ‘walk away feaver Ketcham, assisted! 1004 from pneumonia have just t \ 1 5 ‘ © early every morning|, 4° 1 saw & Japanese woman fer Felch, Mr. Francia) heel tour no oteed died in Germi wad ‘ carelessness. oe jarose early every MOFNINE \take care of her baby behind the land Mr. Jerrold Ballaine, Vi the American army of oceu| The first of the gowns illus- ey ee that I might take in the| counter; then she turned around and a ¢{pation, Mrs, Reed will be remem , |various points of interest in a|welahed some fish for a customer, Wore a modish suit of | PANOM. ely Frankie Kauts, daugh- . trated is of blue changeable i gd have noticed numerous other in- ih tines tion ened em-ltor of the late Gen. Kauty and re-| taffeta. The yoke, sleeves 7 se w city, and I have spent inane ner, “Wee ta ue baieee ri lack flows, and & chic | 414 it amily at Bremer. a m% hours in seums. way than this to spread disease that of contrasting color, | “ted. with her, family a / Wy | ‘ and banding at the foot are ‘ wk rsa \germs. I hope you will print. this, Baderful boyquet of violets, | aaa of novelty lace with the orf ’ Pape h gegen bed 7 a not |as publicity is the only thing I know n «i IPies of the valley > Hl f oT : gained at col t in now oO hat y li fares and Pies a bre. Otic F. Lamson, who ban| sign over-worked in blue wor-| 1 waite dinte I raved: wer meer nT ee jm is the daughter of | Deen spending a month in Calfornia, i sted. The frock is cut straight ; a @ place is mentioned I r ber wk He un turn t day res 2. Deneve Cpe ee ee { ay all around and takes shape 4 1 |what it looked lke, and wh 1] Dear Mine Grey: I wish to reply ig . ry horn, of Spokane, gas! ‘! | know the life of a chorus girl has to “A Bachelor G1 I certainly feette i eaees season o>: | iN, ikke Barston, in the ae | } only from the omy vald sh to be thrifty in order that she may /|think she has an erroneous concep- yon ja guest at the Hotel Washington. » 7 which crosses and holds in 3 i |mave for the summer months, The|tion of men. Perhaps God never is al eee 4 the back. ’ ltact that I was compelled to do my |Made another man like my husband. a « ™ ..| because, knowing him as I do, [ of| Mra, A. J. Ritehie of Cleveland. j ‘ 4 ; q | |own cooking, my washing, and dry te aime the city and the North: | Ohio, arrived Thursday to be present _ The second of the models ont ; ling my clothes often on the enirrore|Covld,never agree with the “Bachelor at the wedding of. her brother, Mr is of pink chiffon, figured ; |and windows, fitted me for a home-|grown brothers that I dislike having is the son of Mrs. — “aa 9 Fool ae cee ‘ : gray and pink chiffon and ‘ 3 saaker, pt pa a i former! Akro! laine rs. Ritchie is the gu : i as : . | y las wot this city, und spent 18 of her mother, Mire 1. M. Andrews, We H crepe de chine. First there awn | “ | Four tovely children have come to} Tt is evident that she in very fond & member of Bat- | ds E , is a skirt of the plain, accor- : . : |Dlens our home, and my eldest, a Of herself, Does she stop to cons se field artillery. | ‘The suet of Phi Delta Theta di laited, * . d |beautiful girl of 16, has the result of |not hin am mach eumieloens Salar hae ‘Outof-town guests was| wore hosts at a dance Saturday even: p 1on~-p! and a roun ; |my experiences, which I f Scent Ritchie of Cleveland, jing at the Jumbie Shop. 4 bodice of the crepe with a } 5. : |prepared her for the big future of S01) naw she to may about the ‘of the groom. | band of the figured chiffon at 2 |which I was robbed \xtep-fathers who marry widows with wedding trip Mr. and| | Mr. and Mra, Pranic . Moran of the top. Over this falls the | The whole trouble is the fact that little children and. shoulder burdens ‘will be at home at 2414, Rolling Bay left yesterday for Bast.) . < | the public hap not the chance tojaimost more than thay ean camaet bay were sree nee - crepe in considerable fullness, |seo the chorus girl in her private |Are they to get no cred TARION. et Ames and Mise| caught in at the waistline f life, #0 the good are condemned with | ras were) week-end with a crepe twist. The scarf PM] | the bad. | Rue Mice soem non me and Mr.| * that is hung over one shoul- J In my private life I have failed | MATCH-SCRATCHERS n of Faculty | eee { der is of rel lain chiffon , to meet any ‘better people than I/ 4 sice of lemon rubbed on match ielub will entertain at din-) stirs. Cecil acon and her mother, ‘ | ‘plaited dia, ly, first one ’ } did on the stage; and in their narrow | wratches which have been made on the Home Economics Stephen Cook, Mrs. LeRo: , | , f ways of thinking they would refuse | ¢ “~ Mrs. ephen . ¥ | th oth fe painted woodwork, will remove the , in of Dr. Ida Sned- Dunby Lewis, Mra. O. W. Crockett | Way, then “7 other, forming to accept me as a former chorus girl, acratches. The lemon should be fol- London, who ts one and Mr. and Mrx. 8. B. Munbey of| checked effect. so I say, they do make better wives Jowed by whiting, and a soapy cloth. i ikieioce who are! Gtympia were guests of the Moran L States in the i8- | school on Saturday. ? ] and du- . _ . , . 7 Al , All those faterested in the| i thins eran OILCLOTH MAY BE _|TO REMOVE GREASE A 4 Mrs. Ho , ane. 4, 4 * the International Fed-| coma were week-end gueste of Mr. oe @ POLISHED WITH WAX |SPOTS FROM PAPER x gets jand Mra. 0. J. Taylor Mrs. W. Dwight Mead and Mri] Oileloth for the kitchen table may) Calcined magnesia and water,| eee . Gee - Belle Burns Updegraff are leaving |be made more durable by rubbing it , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Galbraith of|on Tuesday for dan Francisco where | occasionally with liquid wax, after | ‘ormed in & Paste, will remove grease} eDougall-South- | tne sorrento hotel are receiving the| they ‘will be guests at the Palace |the usual cleaning. Following the |"P0t# from wail paper. The paste ion Show congratulations of their friends on) notel for two weeks |application of wax. it should be pol-| should be allowed to dry on the spot, 1 Fash Show the Columbus “Sanitarium sine tae attired jtshed with @ soft Gannel. od then carefully be pesied off with| pall & Southwick nave| Among those who spent the week: peer’ a sharp knife, ‘The water used In the! B to the Seattle amart set| Mixx Fmily Seren wen his thelend at Wing Point. Eagie Harbor.) Many am otherwise sensible man} naste should be first boiled and ab| cally received last | Yalicourt school, at Aurora, N. Y.,| wore Bane’ nd Mrs. John A. Nichols. |jixes to don a uniform, stick lowed to wtand long enough to drop Uy k-end t Pal 1 Supper dance given at ie or kes sequent, Mos ae lees Soe Baek, Sree: ee aek| ee ae Se ee ee Ol ee ee ee garet Truax. Mrs. W. C. Tidyny and Miss Mar.| Parade. eee waret Stewart. ae | ay ‘aan olidpeaan Mrs. A. G. Cushman, who Is the ape es ASPIRIN WILLOW FURNITURE house guest of Mrs. Harry Whitney| Mr. G. Batcheller Hall haa re IRIN FOR HEADAQHE | when wittow furniture wilt no Paquin and other fa-| Treat, leaves tomorrow for her home| turned from a business trip to San ae longer become white when scrubbed ‘Chic street con-|at Lake Cushman, | Franciaco. | 2 with malt water, it may be turned to, oth ee 4 a bronze color with bitumen, igowns and brilliant eve.| Mr. Jack North of Spokane came Name “Bayer’’ is on Genuine |* ron? « men, ‘Aroused no little envy |Over to spend the holiday at the Hotel Washington. oe | Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Beresford CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ; Warren will leave thin week for ¢ - a ne FORTUNE IN OLD California to be gone two weeks. | Vimy Ridge Chapter, 1. 0. D. V. FE. ee . Vary Sane Chapter, ft x p CLOTHES CHEST Mr. and Mra. Fred H. Gilman | E., meets at 1:30 p.m. with y = Hamlin, 1420 Tweilth ave Broad: & }way car to Denny way. eee } Ladies’ Aid Society of Gilman | Park M. B. Church | Ladies’ Aid society of Giiman Park| | M. BE. church meets at 2 p. m. in the church parlors, Mrs. Emily! retest on “Bayer Tablets of As- Thorgrimson and Mrs. Allen, how! it in @ “Bayer package,” con- _ Furnish th M ewe 8 taining proper directions for Head-| Don’t worry about perfect results le usic j Wisconsin Goldenrod Clab jache Colds, Pain, Neuraigia, Lu Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to | Wisconsin Goldenrod club meets|bago, and Rheumatiom, Name | ive & new, rich, fadeless color to any with Mra. F. R. Hartwell, 4706 -\"Bayer’ means gen Aspirin | fbric, whether it be wool, «ilk, linen, 4 for Your Home ney ave., for box luncheon at 12.30| prescribed by physicians for nine-/cotton or mixed goods—drenson, p. m. All former Wisconsin ladies teen years. Handy tin boxes of blouses, stockings, skirts, children's § ; Welcome. tablets cost few cents. Aspirin ts | coats, feathers, draperion, coverings. It brings you songs and Crete FE. eating of Fires trade mark of Bayer Manufacture| ‘The Direction Book with each dances, the latest “hits,” gems Presbyterian Churet ]of Monoacetioncidester of Balicytio- | package tale eo plainly Row to die-/i of d ‘ d Circle E, Broaway, of Firat Pres | acid. mond dye over any color that you | grand opera— joy an byterian church, meets at 10 a.m. | | nt ged poo een NE | mirth fami " with Mrs. BE. C. Brier, 429 Malden ‘o match any matey vo drug: day 4 p ac ipe ly overy based work. Members are urged o t}| rod show you “Diamond Dye” Color | . ta ie preseat Get Your Sui — a ONOLA, WITH RECORDS, ON TERMS Ps ntoment dance eri te siven| } |} Now Pay Later) ye } ] srt or ems Je ; are jby the Homesteaders’ society at Rel } . edish Club hall, Eighth and Olive, | —————~ | great popularity of Det Monts to CC i wear yo id | =— . handsome instru- plat 9 p.m Come and wear your oid| CHERRY CHAT Beans in these, of hi livi days of high { ethene Cherry’ erry's in glad to| ! in either walnut, West Woodland P-. wait for its money mahogany, with a West Woodland PLT. A + os hota why should you wd if its regular social. meeting in the hy pirat school auditorium at 2:30 p. m. Guatee oeiial ‘ " he kind of} records. Has Seattle Day Nursery Just the | the Regular monthly meeting of the oe gas | contro! Seattic Day Nursery association will} eu mad by 1 shutters, | be held on Wednesday, February 25, some of the fore jat 10.80 a. m. at the ¥. W. CoA. | most men's tailor. ing establishme It | Lorraine Social Club ae ae wane Lorraine Social club meets in the | states—quality clothes ne you know by has the tone quality that card room at Masonic Temple, | name—the leuding advertised brands Wednesday, February 26, at 2 p. rm. leads sicia Ali Eastern Stars invited | that are guaranteed, % ae ath Md You'll find our values a revelation Daughters ‘of Veterans ~-and our terms will accommodate Daughters of Veterans, Clara Bar. | you. ton tent, will give a benefit enter-| Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto nae Bagh rm npr et Boog Bldg, on 24 Ave., between Madison Mombors snd friends, expected }and Spring, over Pig'n Whistle. Degree of Honor | ASK FOR and Gi nieattig oe re. iif By oe ry | 9 Haha oath of nor s , or AA, e Milk That Won { . sieges chaise Maltod MARK the Cup es Four sizes of cans Timancief of the state of Washir fants and b/ }ton; Mra, Mita Kittredge, chairman ESE ies ae cud Ernie Use Maplewood | grand finance committee; G > ‘wa Milk, from Pu 1 Ll . ee ers IS Rony Ba. 5 to suit ali needs— ™ With 20 selections of your own w. raat Fogarty; Grand Re. APP ES that won this silver choice, Total $128.50, |conter J, Hf! ‘ernor. L cup in the national No matter how large your | Made Bisiers | Retail and Wholesale contest conducted WITH PORK AND family, or how small—you can Pythiah Blaters’ Altruistic club by the American f et DEL be Cgc NE Cooking, Eating and Association of Med- To OmatTo SA Pork and ‘neh jooetaaae Jensmore -4ve. at 31 o'clock on| nieeried ' ical Milk Commis- The World’s Three Best Phonographs— | Thureday, Mettenry 36. S| White Winter Pears sions. We deliver , the quantity youneed. The four in Apples NEW EDISON VICEROLA Bhs angtiee eee tae Sin Soitzenberg Apples | all-over Seattle. Ord ta amit tee nie netellow PT. A. will meet] Delicious Apple i “ teat ottnctcaaa| ome Danty ome S| A orders need from You grocer ‘olay, Weitare lecturer, will be the speat. | Chelan Apples cae 2 rve them often for there a tl Chelan Azpion | and serve them often for their 5 Teneee Whotenaie and Reta Gani appetizing goodness—their Pat Th Patriofle | vill gl P i iti e—thei: benetit and fagaquerade ‘all atthe |9old and. guarantesd ¢ high nutritive value—their con- « o> — 7" i : Knights of Pythiaa hall Feb 27, | Just as represented by ke i 14:21 Third Ave. | Reettn Yor penta eee rani | Bre Bawls s row — eee |march at 9, dt yo money omy. Pi BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION oe © ine GRADE ap: Lorraine Chapter, 0. E. 8. Boattle, CALIFORNTA PACKING CORPORATION Chickering, Kimbel, M, Apollo and Other Famous Makes «vive, ‘party “atin. Le ee ie will give @ card party at Wing's Pianos and Players. Cafeteria, 1409, Firat ‘ave, rr 7 H February 27, at 8 o'clock. at ea " x Slasons Pe thelr friends invited. i a sie Hap