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Peters ted and matrons enjoyed ity of Mixa Margaret day at her tome in Har ) Arms and extended congratula | ma to the honor wt, Miss inne Peters, whose agement p just been announced. ~ Bpri rs were used effective yin @rawing room, where the pata were received. At the tea ta % Waa attractively arran) with a mound of « and pussywillows, Mrs. and Mrs Jk Mohundre assisted. by Mis» Eligabeth Mina Patricia vottering lise Botay Booth and Miss) Linder. Mra. ©. H. Thomas) piano selections ‘and Miss Marion lute the cards at the door eee pe pes ; _— aus % — ® we eho » elud in honor of the re) consul, Mr, and Mra. | Mrs. H. Hirota, A, basket Blossoms will adorn the ta eovers will be laid for) ee for A. Nicholsen enter a4 . ” pe + of Mrs. W. L. Baton at club. Dinner ten guests informally at evening at their home, Phi Beta Danee | @ freshmen with an informal} 2.5 »] ming at the Seattle/ Mr. and Mra. W. LD, Perkins, Mr club. x afd Mrs. BE. H.land Mra. J.C. McMillan, Mra, ff, J.) Will chaperone the young) Fetter and Mr. and Mra, Tt. BR. eee End Guests dinner party at her hom in compliment Weekend guests. Miss Marcelin Tierner, and Mr. Eugene Morrill vera were placed for eight. The ty motored to Tacoma. RO ‘ ’s University b Dinner ‘Year dinner at the Wom club will be given at for members and tions may be made 7 Mage ple this evening. An will be a’vocal solo Sanders. | aoe | Wood Hildreth} om South j Wood Hildreth, who! ‘weeks in San Fran- to Seattle, While g the guest yr Mrs. Donald Spencer, the Portland symphony. | will give a card party jteria, 1409 First « |ruary * om Evangelist B, Feb. 25.—"The world | hell because people think @ right to think as they OMEN WONDER AT HER CLOTHES 4 Dyes” Make Faded, | Old, Shabby Garments New “Diamond Dyes," guaranteed js new, rich, fadeless color any fabric, whether it be wool linen, cotton or mixed goods blouses, stockings, skirts n’g coats, feathers, draperies, ai ~ Direction Book with ¢ach tells #0 plainly how to dia dye over any color that you m not make a mistake. Mateh any material, bave drug- | show you “Diamond Dye" Color ‘ he Style Shop CHERRY CHAT Credit Is a part of the service that Cherry's renders ev- éry patron —~ it is just one of many ways we have of showing that we appreciate your trade and that we desire to accommo- date you. Cherry's is not an ment hotve in the usual sense term-~it ls a style shop where stylgs and quality are em. above ev ing else: is merely thrown infor good you to see the many in- ing New spring styles shown in ments, for men, wormen and Style Hialto Bldg. Over Pig'n h Second BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Star Society Buitor of Mohundro | their salting te Doing [for & short Visit in Victoria | Saturday from California [has been on a three and Mrs, Burke will enter | ling, who aocompanted her Ginner tomorrow evening at] will remain several weeks longer . and the new consul, |cisco is in the © Mr. W. W. Chap of San Fran-/ on bustness, the guest of his sis Mra, R, W. Cob hw Mrs. Eaton |doura in California. Mrs. Henry R, Williams | ext week on Saturday for California, eee bara is in the city as the guest of| of Gamma Phi Beta) Mr n Falk was hostess at an been spending the week, Miss Louise | turned Mr. | where they spent | | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayter left attended s theatre. Sun-! Saturday [three weeks. | from an exten | tet Corps of Washington and Alaska, ub will give their Mrs. dance at| Was t y nent eatne, An | dan Corps |Spanish War Veterans « *| Sheridan W. department councilor, Mra. Jennie official visit to Custer Woman's Re otle program was ¢ George Washington's birthday, Mra Godfrey commends the Woman's Re-| p it from Evangelist “Bony”! ning, February ‘Who is revivaling around the Tenth ave. and | Semel Hebekah lodge, No. 40 j wits be introdue: . |Mra. William Ross, 4523 Eighth ave, | worry about perfect results| North Hind Cirele, € | The Star—Office, Me Home, Main 2761. ‘Trafford have p Mr. Mut who are at Cow who has been | arm, will br. Perry Mra, Richard Perry suffering with a broken leave on Saturday with returned | where she lecture Weoist South, Mra, Louise Van Ogle weeks Deroth tour. fe ina. . Mrs. Caspar V ister, returned . Sharples and son jesday from a& 80 Mr. and Mrs, Carleton Hulskamp an informal luncheon to | have returned from a three days’ golfing trip to Victoria. | re Mra, H. W. M. MeCrabbe, who ts in Idaho on business, will return see Mrs. Claude M, Seeley will depart Mr, Clarence Black of Santa Bar. | Cc. H, Black Meager spent the week-end In Van- couver ee Miss Elizabeth Chadwick returns teday from Olympia, where she has | Mra. Philip Fisher re/ week from California. several months, | oe Mr. and last . for Portland, to be gone . Mr&. Mary Washburn has returned ded Visit in Oregon, ai estas JD f*'' Woman's Relief Corps The president of the Woman's Re a 8. Godfrey of this city, guest of honor of Phil Sher! No. 33, Tacoma, at its 29th anniversary Friday, when it enter tained at ite banquet rooms with an/ elaborate luncheon, The guests in cluded many Grand Army comrades, 1 Sena of Veterans, Mrs, Godfrey reports « splendid business meeting of Phil C. and much work done for the good of the order. Mrs. Clara Eleom, past department vice president, entertained Mrs. God: frey at her home. Saturday Mra, was joined by the depart ment secretary, Mra. Alice Frencl Holmes, president of Stevens W. R. C., No. 1, of this city; Mra. Bertha Atwood; Miss Frances Haskell, state representative, and Mra, Eleom in an lef Corps, No. 2, where a fine patri. iven in honor of et Corps for the way it ls working | for Americanization. She rays there] ig much interest in perfecting work and reports for the state convention at Yakima in June. . Lorraine Chapter, Lorraine chapter, 0. E. 8. io. 6 O. B. B., n Friday, Feb-| Masons and their friends} invited for § p. m eee Mystic Jewel Social Club The Mystic Jewel Social club will! give a Leap Year party Friday eve 27, at Douglas hall, ! 2. Pine, to celebra’ the 28th anniversary of the Mystic Bpectal features, waltzing, including prize ee CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Thursday Practice Club Thursday Practice club meets with | EB, atl p.m oe Current Topics | Current Topics claws meets with | Mra. J. L. Snapp. Highland drive, at 2 p | 3804 . hild’s Conser. Leagae te, Child’ vation North End ct tion league, Mra, H. Rt place. a th | oar Literary Grotto Club } Literary Grotto club meets at 2 Pp. m. at the Y. W. C. A. club room. eee Alpha Club Alpha club meets for 1230 p. m. luncheon with Mrs. W. C, Cutlar, 502 N. 60th at oe Mt. Baker Circle, Child's Conser- vation L ut Mt. Baker circle, Child's Conserva- tion league, meets at 2:15 p. m. with Mrs. Arthur Fallon, 1365 33d ave. 8, At a recent election of officers were | elected BE, Weeks, president; Mrs. A president; press reporter, Mra. BE. A, Quigie Regular meeting dates are the second and fourth Thurs * Latona PT. A. Regular monthly meeting of the Latona PT, A, will be held in the assembly room at 8 p.m. Miss Ruth Brown will talk on Camp Fire Girls’ organization. During the evening the work of the Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Gila will be exemplified Mothers and fathers cordially in vite eae Seattle Review No. 8 Seattle Review No. 8, Women’s Benefit association of the Maccabees, meet at &§ p.m, W. 0. W. hall, Mra. Minnie W. Aydelotie, deputy su preme commander, will be a guest. Members, please attend. eee The Thursday Progress club meets on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. William Koes, 4523 Kighth ave. N. E., at 1 o'clock, ee The Adams P.T, A. will hold their regular meeting Thursday at 2:40 p, m, Program in charge of teachers. Members and those interested are in. jdown could , accustomed to geek comfort here for THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1 Seattle Style |Tschaikowsky ‘Symphony on iFriday’s List | ” yer) ; | In reaponse to many requests re-| Tenth of The Star’s snapshots of attractively- Joetved for a repetition of ‘Twchatkow| i dressed women on Seattle streets. {|Guctor John Spargur. will give the with ther inter at , tomether ning Trchaikownky's |the “Pathetic,” wt in mood, has one |popular of 4 ]rendition iv below eay |musiclovers wio heard it | cember Maurice Ravel's “Mother Goose,” a |aet of five children’s pieces, will | present a distinet novelty by one of The most (glkedof composers of the day | ‘The program will close with Tee thoven's magnificent “Leonore No. 3” overture, componed for # revival of the componer’a opera “Fidelio” in 06. War Nurse Is Here to Visit Her Brothers One of the last of six nurses to leave Brest was Mise Ange Radford, | member of a Seattle family, who in| hore to visit her fiveb rothers, Jack Collin, Turton, Gedtge and Walter | Radford Mise Ledford wears four service stripes. She was chief nurse while | at Brest with Camp Hospital 35 Miss Radford will remain in Sent [te until abe tm ° pthined™ | war department overseas, Mins Radfe | Mise Elizabeth Lance | Tennant, Mise Olive |W. Graves and other Seattle women |who went “over there” as nurses |\TAILORED HATS FOR SPRING MONTHS Costume hats, fashioned of the Imaterial of which @ult or gown ta! |made, are expected to continue tn lvogue during the summer, tho at| |present the « straw, or at Hat crowns the “Tam” is still pepular. am coowne are all fruita, flowers, or g¢lyeerined or pla estrich, ‘They present a pemi-tatl- | ored appearance, which makes them suitable for both dress and ta - | " mont part, | The of wear Millions of Hindus tive, rear families Incomes that dom approach 41 a week of never eat moat and need little cloth DON’T PUT OFF | It's the neglected cold, | | tender throat or tonsils, that | debilitate and leave the body disposed to serious germ diseases. SCOTT'S | The Pals bade in suits is charmingly shown EM U LS ION | in the model pictured here. The suit is of reindeer coler| should be taken at the first sign broadcloth-finished velour, made with the bloused effect, Aj of lowered resistance, cold or novel feature is the fur trimming used to weight down the The goereining vriewost | side panniers. With this suit is worn a very becoming brown| of bring essen: | hat, bordéring on the poke-bonnet style. DAISY HENRY. i t and help to the weakened system. ~ | If the lady pictured bere will call at The Star's editorial rooms and identify herself she will receive two tickets to the Moore. Give Scott's a trial. | Tuesday's fashion pleture was of Miss KE. Lippman of the Universal) Slt ® Bowne, Bicomfieid, NJ, 199 Film Exchange marry and et wy I FEAR TO TELL CHRYS THE AWFUL NEWS “In a world so crammed with sor ages and ages, and hin face rested on i's strange that @ man and | her hair one remalived there ag if he : ad given her of his arength an & woman can achieve thelr SUPFEM®| Curage a hundred thousand times. happiness merely by being tt?) 1 stood, an unwilling spectator at gether,” I thought, as I regarded |this strange confession of thelr mu- Jordan Spence and Chrys while they | tual love, Vas there, I asked myself, ever ol i om plet. bi vion | J hatted away in complete oblivion |, | other such silent betrotha}? to their surroundings. It was ™Y/~ Not even the thrill of a kiss told unhappy duty to spoil their small|them how they adored each other. portion of joy by handing them the | Something finer than that—her need newr™=™ |to Jean on him in her dark hour and 3 a Piped ie | his need to share her sorrow—had de- I let them chat on, and smile On, wtroyed all the barriers between while I gathered up my courage.|them and they knew without saying The report that the “Ione” had gone | word to each other. | Nothing could ever again. row paper with its dreadful part them not bé concealed from I stole back to my window, J, D. Lorimer’s daughter for any length of time knowing that ‘they would not mixs . : |me, Naturally my mind turned to Chrystobel Lorimer had always |eny last talk with Daddy Lorimer. prided herself on her at the hard facts of life pet theory that men have in an emergency accordin rid eae He had laughed because his valet had ihe had ®/beon so dismayed at finding his f nm ve-|shoes on a high shelf. “The ‘Tone’ the habite they have formed ur stint Deak Tal osetact™ it a ordinary conditions, If @ man or & only @ horrid coincidence. 1 whud woman has been accustomed to meet dered as I recalled it, but m: aon amall daily trials calmly, he or she| poignant regret was Ar noon with will be brave in the face of tragedy. | tho all Be Only those who shirk their portion Strange “hunch” I had received Toveeayyri yyy h Se ett from Bob. of minor hardships will slump like | “Wait! ”, * ait v hy cowards when eontronted by accident |whisner Vt” 1 Bad heard him or sudden death. Dstt iedlke<iebaitne tena: al Chrys’ pride in her personal reac-|message came from my husband? tion to the inevitable was about to| be tested, but I had to admit that| I was a plain cow I could not} force myself to tell her what the) paper said | “Dr, Spence! 1 called. Spence crossed the room and I thrust the newspaper into his hand, His jaw set hard as he grasped the meaning of the big black type at a single glance. Then he adjuat- ed the window shade in order that he might turn his back to Chrys while Ye framed a question with his Lipa. I answered in am whisper: “You tell her!"t He raised hin eyebrows ag if he doubted my wisdom. “Tell her—at once—she is very brave! She will like you the better for treating her ag if you expect her to be brave,” With that he went over to her, 1 following him. He sat down by her side, opened the paper and spread it on her knees. Chrys snatched the meaning from the dreadful heads and then, without a word, she wilted into her lover's ready arms, Her head went down upon his shoulder ag it she been Doubtless some persons would take it a9 a warning from the unseen world—a warning which, had it been obeyed, would have saved the yacht from destruction! Whatever the significance of the premonition, however, it had origin: ated, I had done my part in trying to persuade Daddy Lorimer to ro- main in the harbor another day, And Daddy had refused—for no good rea- son whatever! hy do human beings get #0 per: verse over trifles?" I wondered. Being stubborn about very unimport- ant matters had been the pet hobby of Daddy Lorimer's life. Perhaps that little habit had brought his lite to a glone! To Re Continued) RINGS AND WATCHES ALBERT HANSEN 10 Second Ave, by the | Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo Maple in the Green Can. guaranteed to please you or your grocer returns your money. Salling Representative JOHNSON, LIEBER MERCANTILE CO, Seattle, Wash, mo Hil " "| Ue Na 1) i y if ‘ HEADS H.C. L, FIGHT | OF FEDERATION OF CLUBS Girls Get Same Pay as Men If They Do Same Work | BY CYNTHIA GREY | Three working girls have written to me asking me to ex- plain why girls who are employed receive less for the same kind and amount of work than do boys or men, It is my opinion that women who work by the side of men, who do the same kind of work and an equal amount of it, receive less for their services. If there are those who do, I believe it is because they are too timid to “go after” what they earn | ‘There is no basis for an argument as far as war work ig jconcerned. Girls who became elevator operators, cab drivers, shipyard workers, automobile mechanics’ helpers over night, jhave not FILLED the men’s positions; they have simply taken men’s positions, and the only reason they are being | retained now is because they will work for less, | Professional women, physicians, lawyers, shop-kee; jete., reap the same profits as do their professional brothers. In all the instances I can think of, where women have gone into some work intelligently, and have proved steady, capable and trustworthy as men would in the same position, they receive as much, and sometimes more, salary than their male — Here's Inck to the Mttle gtri competitors, ee wanted wishes to marry for love enly, = a not for may she succeed in the fullest meng, do: . v MISS GEORGIE A. BACON Mins | Dear Miss Grey: Juat a few lines! girl whose mott arry for money Feb, 25 WARSIIING \ ’ bed ure. 0 DISAPPOINTED. Smeal 4 py Ro Can there be such girls today? It oes Heyer eealdeney by sounds almost too good to be true.| Dear Miss Grey: Why should hf Pee ete hae | Wax under the impression that the|-man's best friend,” the dog, be me an ot girls of today marry the man with | shamelessly treated by man, OF the most money or pasha geel as after-| man's unjust laws? |ward I learned my wife dic If there are too | Can it be ponsible that thiq world | nin at ares "whe Bs oy se, oe neachusetts club wormen| hold’ a few real pals. who will golwhich would compel the owner to with “remarkable genius thru thick and thin with and/byiid a run for his dog, or bevre a gift for succes#ful | finish up with & smile because it Was sponsible for his actions? fina , efficiency in |fer you? | When people own chickens presiding and clearness of vision.” The woman 1 married was a nice/ must keep them up or be r Miss Hacon has won fecognition |one as ic ag there was any hopes for them. Put the responsibility not only as a club woman. By ap-jof getling money; but a8 soon a*|the owner, not on the dog. There ie: | pointment of the governor of Massa. | the#e hopes waned she picked up and/ not one just thought in a law wh! chusetta, she was made & trustee of | left i |takes the right to live away the Worcester insane hospital and Ho that was the case of a girl WhO the litte dog to gratify human is now chairman of the Board married for money and to spite the | ishness! y &. ———— een | THn who would not marry a, ‘Then | if the men we elect to office to hear this poor girl talk of marry-!anda ny qvati ing for love only Makes one nearly | inan yr sere. ol ye sick to think of the other side and to | and enforcing la’ see what torture, agony and heart-jand revolting to every one ha aches one can go thru for @ woman | prank of human justice und that didn't care any more for M@|thy, it is high time that we as” than a rat. It reminds me of @| people get busy and clean house. story I once read, “A Woman With-|ig up to us to elect men of @ out @ Soul.” | eng caliber. = a mmm 1 do not own a dog; but i I aid and any one came into my yard te shoot him, I think 1 would take @ |pop at him for trespassing. Surely & homeloving American citizen has 4 |wome rights which should be re 0 TIE: YD 0} RIEN OF THE rcs: q r living npalgn whier on in copducting at 4 the direction of the department of under dit mar IS COMING Why Be Fat? I can reduce any woman, no matter how FAT she is, to her normal weight within a given time, and ara doing it every day. And the best of it all is, with this method of reducing, when you get down to normal,., you STAY DOWN, No @rugs, no tiresome exercises or star- vation diet, Just common sense. If you live out of the city, write me for information, as I have @ large mail order business and can treat you just as successfully by mali as if you were here under my personal supervision. Many are losing a pound a day. Tf you are not perfectly satisfied with your fig ure, come and have @ talk with me. The charge is nominal Consultation MADAME MARSHELLE 231-232 Yale Car, Third and Union. 4232 who own the dog named “Bir |the man who signs himself “ Man” wrote about in your issue of the other day, | will get a license for “Bil” and will give a |to some one’s pet who is not*able Keep it because of this new license law. A LOVER OF DOGS. oe held in L, C. a be hel in cay” Save | | March 4, 5 and 6, County |tendent of Schools A. 8. Burrows &m- nounced Wednesday. ERE is welcome news to housewives who nave suffered from the scarcity and extravagant cost of maple syrup. The Karo you know so well can now be had with a delightful flavoring of pure maple sugar. It’s Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can. It tastes as good as it looks, and it is as good for you as it tastes, The purity and’ wholesomeness of genuine maple sugar are behind that delicious taste. Keep Karo Maple Flavor on the table” No other syrup is so delicious for pancakes or waffles. And remember it is always reasonably priced. It is CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. 17 Battery Place New York