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* Se | But the future looms up brig! B] OF ATTRACTIVE IRIDES-TO-BE BY BEULAH MITCHELI r ENT, WITH ITS qAURIVIORD ase has brought WVery quiet social season. Too, these days of sunshine come as a to many shutins, who, as they are released from home, ec . COUTTS he Star wiemnity, has about Sf chibs more luring than the bridge table ly with « bevy Vand many charming prenuptial affairs are to be Club dance and the Seattle) Chub ball will soon break the ELEPHONE the So- life take ie ry sa: gs ’ Eire ciety Editor of The ae 4 Star—Office, Main 600; l niversity/ Home, Main 2761. Event | wit! be Club day at the . | University clus” ac 330/Dancing Party | HL. W. Sumner will read a pa Miss Helen Mol ugh entertained | “One Result of the Recent|with a dancing party at her home vt fe Wave,” and with par | 1505 4th ave. on Tuesday evening feference to Robert Hichens’|in honor of Miss Marjorte Alexander. | iset Book, “Mrs, Marden.” Tea will! Those present were: Miss Marjorie | 4 a Alexander, Miss Mary Molonough, . Miss Lucile MeDonough, Misa Her. a Psi Banquet © Nunan, Miss Hugt Me Padyn, Miss Mildred G: Mine freshmen of the Kappa Psi fra Will be guests of honor at a Edythe Morrison, Miss Dorothy Hod. son, Miws Helen Heffern, Miss Ruth to be given Thursday night Hotel Sorrento. Covers will Berry and the hostess, Miss Helen for thirty-five. ee McDonough; Messra, } « O'Bri an, Robert Flarper, Ly . Law m Party for Lovell rence Smith, Harry Lamson, Fred Blanchard, Ralph Cline, Allen White, Fred Hahn, Philip Merrtam, Ralph | Elizabeth Wilcox will enter an Orpheum party and/ Saturday im compliment to) Pendleton and Jack King Dance at Mo . Lovell of Chicago, who is | he Miss Virginia Cook one Baker Club and Theatre attractive brides.to arranged, The ’ yr ¢ un Mr. and Mra. G. H. Webb enter | tained thirty of their friends Tuesday evening with a dance at the Mount Baker clubhouse | and Mrs. Charles FE. Rurnsid . , | j Hat dinner and the the | Dinner on Board U. S. S. | @vening in honor of Mra! New York | Who is visiting Mrs. B. F. Miss Eleanor Keith, Miss Florida | Singleton, Miss Charlotte Mann and|{ Miss Patricia Fotheringham will be | guests at a dinner on board the U, & |8. New York Friday evening preced-| ing the dance at the Knights lumbus hall in Bremerton oe ttre Nous Club Entre Nous club is planning its most elaborate dances of on for Saturday evening. | 28, at Masonic temple, The | Will be novel, and zestful | the program. Vo | Will also be given by 1 quartet. he committee includes: Mr. Rob t E . Mr. John Wilson, Mr : Davis, Mr. Roscoe Torrance, a Miss Margaret Kinne, niece of Mr and Mra. BE. F. Maine, is spending a few days in town. Miss Kinne has} just returned from Siberia, where she "ee ¥ r, Mr. Justin Haynes served as & Red Cross nurse for six ' months, She plans on sailing from eee wombs, chairman, New York, March 15, for Petrograd. phoniy P: gram cee Seattle Symphony the ninth Friday evening, February hall. Bs Mra. D. E who has been orchestra | ast since early in January, will re concert of the |turn about March §. Mr, D. EB. Skin 27./ner and brother, Mr. George Noble ‘The program is a#| Skinner, left New York last Saturday tor Cuba. “ Skinner Reethoven | diane -Ravel| Mrs, Wallace Fisher of Bellingham, | | who was in the city last week vinit- ing relatives and friends, left Tues jaar night for her home eee Mr. Alexander Polson of the Polson Logging company of Hoquiam, Wash., ix in the city on business, a Pathetique™ ... Techaikowsky ‘Opus + Adagio— Aliegrs non troppe Alegre con at. Allegro molto vivace | Adagio jamentoes Joba Spargur. Conductor Seattle Styl Eleventh of The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Scattle streets. CLUBS FOR ow A Fairy | lew Ir |munity wing at ¢ Jeagning at Dykeman is the ning, and a wehool ¢ | teen pieces will assist in the prog eee Mystle Jewel Club ) ‘The Mystic Jewel Social club will give an infe dance card party at Douglas hall Mriday evening | Jat 8 o'clock ‘alr | eee | Central Mission | Central Minion Study on Friday at 10:30 o'clock | Bible room of the ¥, W. C a at Jewish Women Give Tea The Seattle Council of Jewish Women will give a tea in honor of Mins Helen Winkler of New York City, who is in the city in the tn terest of the immigrant commit teo of the Nath at the Kducational cen y aftor noon at jer will wpeak on her after club meets in the A ‘ in aid work ¢ o- Seward Social and Literary Club and Literary club} William McKinney at 2 p.m. | 6718 39th ave Acacia Club club Hed Cro d@ meeting at 6 acia as class, Ox: | 80 p " KS. 5 Oo. FE. B..| at Wing Jewel Social Club | A ve Lorraine Chapter, 0 Lorraine chapter, No. will give a card party cafeteria, 1409 First ave. February Masons friends invited for § p. m eee on Friday 27 and their tub wit | y Friday eve-| Dougtas hall, | colet Mynti My sti give a Lea ning, February 10th ave, an the 28th Jewel Rebekah clal features, including ng, Will be Introduced. ore Ravenna POT, A Ravenna IT. A. meets at 2 p.m at the school, Mins Lutie B. Stearn |will address the mothers 1 Cry of the Childre on tter TU meets at the Mooney, 7001 2 p.m, Mrs. superintendent will have Invitation Ballard W. € Ballard W. C. T. t home of Mra, Hmma 1 Jones ave. N. W Shearer, local enuf oft the of charge extended Col, Eeworth Cirele worth cirele, Ladies of the 1 give a whiet party at Col, F GAR Veterans’ hall, Armory, at $20 p. m. o eye John B, Allen PT. A. John B. Allen PT. A. will give a bird program at 7:30 p, m. Bird houses to be exhibited by pupila of | school. Pird songs by members of | Mrs, Shelton’s kindergarten, Com-| munity sing, led David Sheetz Craig. a « Migration TEAROe Dance Frock | Has Gathered Panel Feature A MOORE Authority ed akirt mour name tone. ‘Th hes foot Iver ribbon rw . ked out n entire) tril skirt. T ols, and ¢ motif of the ta t hed ta/the four of these pan is decorated with a Ax « last note row girdle of that fastens the center back on are eh nequir 2 Iver w pull at Prenider Della Morr Are Organ- 1 party to be future will be dis- Pomnibititie and Mra on “How Political Parti zed.” Plans for a car given in the n cussed Association of Collegiate Alumnae be Amsoctation of Collegiate Alum- nae of Seattle announces a course of lectures on social welfare and adult education in citizenship to be given by Joseph K. Hart, Ph. D., of Reed I’ fs Ln —aae THE WORLD CANNOT BE |LEFT BEHIND; LOVE’S PATH STREWN WITH WRECKS OF LI BY CYNTHIA GREY The in court that they could not live without each other. They believed that they had a right to their own happiness. They thought that the world was well lout for love Sor the girl was young and had probably been reading romantic novels, She has found now that the world cannot be left behind; that in the pur sult of happiness others must be considered Her father came here to take his daughter back home The girl would not go back to her home and as consintently refused yen to at her father during the trial af her sweetheart on a charge of violating the Mann act ra Dr) gir) ‘The man with whom she hoped to live a life of happiness is 29. He fe and four babies in Kansas City, Another baby is soon ex » convicted on a charge of violating the Mann white slave act nd must pay the penalty That is the prick that they have paid for their happiness. A terrible price! ‘They have found that they cannot build their happiness on the wrecks of other 1 A builder does not think of putting up @ structure on a k foundation. And love, because of ite very intangible nature, demands a firm founda t world cannot be lost for love. Jt cannot be left behind for love The leaf on the tree could as well say that it would henceforth live own life independent from, its mother trunk. But when it cuts itwelf off from the law of its life it dies. “28 6 stionships of life are #0 close that they cannot be severed with ing injury But this 19-year-old girl did not know this. That is one of the truths that must come with living and one™has not lived very deeply at 19 Perhaps the world will remember this and not blame too harshly. Experiences are given us, not to make us suffer, but to make us learp wure that youth has learned its hard lesson, .-. eee ey: A girl friend and | bY some radical athetst. The normal ‘oth been engaged for |“1#yearold” will resent the fact that but neither one has |he is classed with the atheist. Jo « formal sncenrent, altho| We would like to hear from other have both been wearing engage |Young people i |ment rings. Is it now too late to TWO 18-YEAROLDS. have an announcement party for a ARMS few girl friends? Should this have been done when we first became en- is it proper to wait until ly announce the date Sincerely, TWO GIRLS, V. N, B. Le As re extremely anx know if we can plan a dinner or party we would greatly apprect- at early a reply a8 poss proper for an engaged girl to watt until she may announce the date of her marriage before giv- part at home. But haye you ever ee Se itt ‘Thousands of families, the wor! | " over, feel that they could hardly k eennne. Mies Greg: J om. 0 00 itcuse wunant It's simple ‘and |bridemmaid at a church wedding. As the bride Ix to be married in her | ches bet oes hey yg “ts traveling suit, would it be proper for | STUAB why tion the. me to wear a nuit also, or would a| PMS In YONr tle, pour 2% ounces drens be better? Should the bride | of Pinex: then add’ plain granulated ore the wedding should 0 oe eal be given? ‘Thanking you very much honey. or corn syrup, instead of ound M. I. | syrup. Either way, } When the bride is to be married Saver spoils, and gives you a full pin jin Aer traveling suit, her bridesmaid) of better cough remedy than you attires herself similarly. The bride| could buy ready-made for three times wears her hat and gloves its cost. i A shower for a bride-to-be may be 4 ¢ really wenderial how acidity. | piven scithin 100 weeks of the wed- | this home mite, re Hours or ieee. ding date. It seema to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, re out de Dear Mina ¢ f have ul mont b ann The Best Cough Syrup Here's an easy way to save F% and Tet have the beet cough remedy you ever t is quite B You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup eee Dear Miss Grey: In reply to “A performance by the Beattie Sym. | ra. ” guest at the Hotel Washington. oe ying to the many requests Symphony will be plays Mrs. Otis F. Lamson and Mra J.! {. Durand returned Tuesday from | an extended lecture tour thruout Ore gon and California. The subject of [Mra 1 discourses waa “The in 0 | Independence of Armenia.” BA. J. Stevens entertained six | ede @t luncheon at her home, 112) Mra. J. W. Maxwell returned from st. on Tuesday, in honor af | California Saturday, where she wan; . Murnion a Mrs. R./the guest of her sister, Mra. Walsh, | ot Duluth, Minn. who is wintering in Los Angeles. | If the lady pictured here will © ee ee) cee | will receive two ticke Dance at : Miss Zhay Ciark, « guest at the tic Club |messaline silk and trimmed w Hotel Pennington, will be joined by | her mother, Mrs. C. N. Clark, and/ The attractive fur coat worn by this young woman is cut in a generously full design, belted just above the waistline. A stylish velvet hat with a floppy brim, faced with shell pink flowers, harmonizes exceedingly well. to “The Bird of Paradise” at the Metropolitan, of Hird Stanley Warburton of the Northwest bird society ore Woman's Centary Club Worm « Century club, Mterature and travel department, at the Y. W./F" Cc A atila m college, and Richard F. Schols, Ph, |D., of the University of Washington, Pransportation club, Railway nee. The first lecture to be by Dr. Hart will be at § o'clock Tuesday evening, March 2, on Some Important Tasks of the Com munity Spirit.” Dr. Hart gives the first three lectures of the course and A. auditorium at 2 p.m. Dr. Schols t at two, ffhe course wi by subscription or single ad F. A. MacDonald School PT. PF lead wa F. A. MacDonald School Parent. | 4 Teacher association to meet at 8) MORE CLUBS o'clock. ree a a Regular meeting at the Y. W. © ith a small bunch of gay-colored DAISY HENRY. ‘all at The Star's editorial reom she ON PAGE NINE in regard to the Bible in the \publie schools, we would like to say that he evidently does not read his Bible very much. | We find the Bible one of the most |interesting books we read and we | are not religious fanatics. y of Jonah and the |whale, that was in the time of mira- cles, ch is past. Perhaps if some people were not like “A Reader” the age of miracles would not be past. The average boy or girl believes the Bible and its wonderful teachings uniess taught Ladies’ Literary and Musical Club Ladies’ Literary and Musical club shipwreck and I had to remind them that Rob's fate might be worme than the membranes, and gives almost im- | mediate relief < tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis apd bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- und of genuine Norway pine ex- ract, and has been used for genera- tions for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for 4 ounces of Pinex’ with directions. % thing elt i lute satisfaction or money refi 4 The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Splendid for throat rs @inner dance ot the Arctic|#stér, Miss Ruth Clark, about March was scheduled for Thurs. | 15- has been postponed until Might. These dances have the most popular social events the club this season and| bers are looking forward evening of keen enjoy his fath I naid to Chrys “I'm going to ask Dr. Travers to Confessions || | of a Bride |Sace. 1 ose that you are depending on Jordan Spence “I am,” whe said simply. “Thank you for letting him remain here.” | When Dr, Travern and I were] started, at last, for the hacienda, I BY MAD INVENTIONS I COUNT) thought of what Daddy Lorimer had | the Sunset club Friday morn- ANCES FOR DADDY'S | decided about us when he found tha I o'clock Dr. Mirza Ahmad| Mrs. Fred Henry will leave Sunday RETURN we had left the yacht together & native Persian and a de-|for Chicago to join her husband, who| “Jane, dearf Chryn called softly. felt hysterical and awfully sorry for S Wiles taka ot Interesting speaker, will|has been East for three months on| She rose as she spoke and Jordan| myself. It seemed dreadful that he | fake wcn or officers, Full attend on the subject of “Betterment of | business. Spence rose also, and they came| who had loved me so’ should harbor | ance desired. cee seen Secrets toward me, hand in hand, like little|such a dreadful notion about me. | re aaetoa meree fe an ac} an extended Eastern business|°"ldren. Evidently they expec 4| Travers drove the car. We seldom | Patriotic League Snguat. Ho was with\tris. |me to accept their love affair ax a| spoke as we tore along, but I knew| Patrtotic league will give & mas matter of course! That was quite|that he was brooding over the dixas|querade ball at Knights of Pythias| Allenby and the British forces eee s | and fail of Jerusa-| Mr. Hervey Lightner returned this | Ca#y. because I had accepted it long |ter from which he had escaped, | i |, First and Pike, Benefit for pa had dared | while my mind was divided between | oUe services. week from a business trip to Chi| before they themselves the catastrophe we were leaving be Applied | cago. |to admit its existence to themselves | —— ——— | 1 made no comgnent on t miliar| hind wa and that which we were r ° " - «ular meeting of the Applied NOT GUILTY, decreed ao jury tn about to face vlOKy ‘nb of Seattle qi ‘be ~ |clasping of thelr hands. Chrys con lp the U. 8. district court Wednesday | tinued: 1 couldn't plan what to do at the/heid at & p. m. in Fine Arts hall nda and ‘Travers knew nothing | Construction thinki | afternoon in the case of J. Zoldan and F. Delpuppo, whatever of the situation there. We | vide the followin: moonahtning. would have to adapt ourselves to | “Our Group” % | clreumstances as we found them jtou and Pers |New Hair Remover in Ono thing wax sure: If lif ever | Black: * . ow! « 1 or ight ag A vs Demana, Say Druggists you know did turn out rig! again, it ever I tive Think | liv reached the safe comfort of the | Cumming Pheinetine Removes twang AM | ‘The question Lorimer ho again, 1 Since the virtue was done | elactine an| his dedication with advent forever and forever Eastern Si an a hair remov je kenerally | cp, bn geen T ted a Eastern Siar Club known, rys and » nad di yvered that what looks| Members and gureis of the Bast druggists tn this country | sigsy have been having a really extraor- |W r demands which like adventure in fiction is una-|¢rn Star club will Le entertained in dinary demand ‘for thia remarkable| made upon him. Dr. Travers, dulterated hardship in experienc |the clubrocms, 4080 Arcade bullding product. The fact that it actuall “ “4 evil. tiding "riday afternoon with a musical pro. removes the before one’ eo Msgge Shag Hots trl (to Be Communal) gram arranged by Mrs. George P very eyee—an w * the surface elieved to find that we al-| 20 a j INalre, ter of course, mainly respon: | ready knew tho worst. ‘Together the| FUNERAL SERVICES for Mra, | James jab and increasing | men assumed all obvious duties and | Georgia A, Wilson, 63, 4067 Baker | hod in not to be} % invented many more for its lar Ay - ave, who died Wednesday, were pilatory, electrical or other proc-| They wired Mother Loritner ana|held at the Georgetown chapel eases. It is entirely safe, non-irri-| Jim, jr. assuring both that they did| ThUreday afternoon at 2 o'clock. tating, non-poisonous, odorleas—and ne th instantaneous! A stick of phelac-|Ot believe the report that the tine, used in accordance with the| “Jone” had gone down, She was n| |«imple instructions which accom-|supreme example of non-sinkable craft, They insisted that must be afloat and that she would be dis pany it, is certain to satiefy and} covered as soon as the high sea sub: eee “BAYER CROSS” ON one” when she wailed, altho the | Wire norvice reported Mrs. Robert) Always insist upon true ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”? | ‘Lorimer and Dr, Henry Travers as| | 1 hold an m. at the clubhouse, . ave. Speaker will bo Dr. Bissett, on} Americanim.”. * eee | Mrs. Louls Bonin of Tacoma, for: merly of this city, ix the guest of her sister, Mra. C. L. Torkelson. Mr. Bonin left recently for Akron, Ohio. | on @ short business trip.- Copyrighted, 1920, by the Newspaper || see nterprine Association j Educational Committes Educational committee, Beattie Central council, Mothers’ congress and PT. A. meets at 2 p. m. at the YY. W. GA ey . Seattle Officers’ Council | Seattle Officers’ council of Parent Teacher asspciations will meet in Worlds Greatest Catalog of Music Yours for the Askin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith will leave Saturday for California, to be gone three weeks. . ture at Sunset Club as eee Mr. Cecil Bacon will return today “ i By he is <ychology Club J “I'm selfish, Jane! Just charged with) You might have gone down I stopped her with a cares. | 1 turned to Dr. Spence with “Gene Archer’ He was on board. Where do his rel think! | ha “Moral Ac Mrs. M.| Mrs, Cora | Constfu Fanny L 5 Then a reading by Dr at . atives Mu roused Sper the to consider the the from to ervice af him tragedy w Woman's Democratic Club The Woman's Democratic meets Saturday, pruary o'clock at Meves voted to the greatest artists of all the world who make Victor Reo- ords, In addition to this, the Victor Rec- | ord Catalog gives brief stories of the opera, shows illustrations of var- ious scenes, indicates under the title of each opera the different acts and scenes; it lists all the selections in the exact order they are sung or played in the opera. There are also portraits and short biographies of the great composers, and a pronun- ciation table of names of artists, composers and operas. Be sure to a@ copy of this inter. esting Book—the greatest Catalog of music in the world. It's yours for” the asking—drop in or mail your request. 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He was al-| showing that we| ways a lucky devil,” 1 heard Spence | appreciate your) remark to Travers, “A score of fly | trade and that we/ing men are on the job, but I'll bet | desire to accommo-|on Jim!" date you, Said I to myself: “There are lots patron — one of many we have of Sherman, |@lay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Cherry's is not an your order. We will deliver direct to your home. PURE MILK DAIRY installment house in the usual sense of the term—it is a style shop where values, styles and quality are em- phasized above everything eine; credit is merely thrown in for good | meagure We invite you to see the many in teresting new spring #tyles shown in all departments, for men, women and | boys. Cherry's Style Shop, Over Pig'n Whistle, 207 Rialto Bldg., on Second Ave, Between Madison and Spring | from a Ife raft.” of new things under the sun. ‘Never before has a boy set out in a plane to rescue his father from a derelict, In the name of high adventure, it ought to follow that Jim should| “ern “payer Croan" swoop down and snatch his father! taniety haw the san By such mad in | Karat on gold. Hoth mean ventions I counted the chances tayer Tablets of Aspirin” which would bring Daddy back to! be taken aecording to the us, proper directions in each Underneath my anxiety about) package, Be sure the Daddy was the deeper concern aboct| is on package and on tablets, Then you are getting the genuine Aspirin my husband, Finally 1 realized that everybody was caught up with the prescribed pysic for over 18 on » meanin, Aspirin as 14 ruin should wafe and “Bayer” years for the relief of @olds, Pain, {| Headache, Toothache, Karache umatiom, Lumbago, Neuritie. 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