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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. |SHETLAND VEILS OF \DECADE AGO IN FAVOR WOMAN WHO HAS LIVED COMMENTS UPON MANY THINGS 7a = FAREWELL TEA TODAY FOR “MRS. OWEN JONES BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ren of Honor bf Society Editor of The Star | oor, of Honor, Seattle court, Ne, BY CYNTHIA GREY M A MATTHEWS, Mra William Kelton Gnd Mra James 7. | ee a a ceentiae Bees 1. ie the My Dear Miss Grey: Jing over here They have teen Rice were hostesses at tea this afternoon at the home of Mre.|% Aint r. Nall 3057 dmiamin ave. | cone hg b ‘ thinking that t gave their best in compliment to Mra, Owen Jones, who leaves soon for the| {Wr iinn nilb fall itt) eee ded to ty > Again may I presume to offer suggestions and comment for a purpo 4 the disiliusion- | visiting Members. Refrestments will i) u e¢ of the letters published in your little “PUBLIC| ment ts litte short of tort They ‘rooms were arrayed in beautiful spring flowers and many friends | be gory ed - |SENTIMENTS” part of the paper? It is nice to know what|"ave @xbended | with te nd wee <1 t “ee Whe rn ‘ ae a te od seein, Dee ° bid farewell to the honor gues Conntinn W te Od | \others are thinking around you, even tho one may not agree! iewness of things seem worse than D Freak P. Jones received’ with the /(7ELEPHONE the So-]|,, 2 Canadian Women's tur yin} With some of the thoughts. : OT there are “Bachelor Clete” wh : meet the second Tuesday of the! The “Bachelor Girl’ seems to have a grudge against the aemanda so much in men that they hos month, from 2 to 6, and eash fourth ng Sa OR ciety Editor of: The Tuesday, for a social in The Maatern | | Star clubrooms | ‘ ite, Mee. Co Guinrie sot en || Star—Office, Main 600; BG, presided at the tea table. | Home, Main 2761. i Ais Pate md Mins Gwendolyn Guthrie, Miss | ‘Tenney, Miss Catherine Nib- | The Queen Anne Child Conserva tion club will meet with Mra. H. Ft. ately 1 . ad Mine Gladys Matthews ©) A750 Cole Lectures Wright. 1613 Pitt ave. W., ‘Thurw. world; not only that, but she says some very unkind things/|do not find, and find so much tng about the poor, defenseless male. “Bachelor Girl,” I think (0 20 (3 five a DReeS, eal tat you jaye missed some of the best in life, and that you! Above ALL act so that they ra ave much to learn. I once got myself up on a pedestal as|#*t what they are looking rn r ~ | LAke the hi ot “T ty-Three and you have, and since that time I have had to come down with|a'tiait Hours’ Leave,” Tu tay you not even ‘im entertaining 4 a bang. ten to one that they . Via day, March 2, at 150. Page 9 of the > + men Dinn on Folk Lore program will be studied, Papers will I am but 27 years of age, but the Fates have seen fit to) f7.7¢ 100" srr to ‘be tound tn the orma ler “Folk Lar, Muste and Dancing of | be read by Mra on Jenkins, Mra. thing that there Wobster, otherwie known ag me sy the years once full of eve . to live. astnd as a muchly-chaperon oung miss, eyes PSPPCT. Tei "taght downcast, and wandering in the clouds. While still above the! Gris, “on .tn" of ‘ribbon shower sordid things of earth, I married a man who had all that gold|tsru@ cobweb, blouse” Don't you fish revel in. He had age, and he had had experience. With) 1,{° yon wear your hair like the | these two things in his posseasion|and Iam now tn it. 1 don't say that|outrieger on the native boats in and Mra Keith Logan Ballitt gpain” was the subject of a talk by I Wright and Mra, C. B. Sander. informalty at thetr home| wins Lucy K. Cale at the first of a|eon, Mre. lh. LeMasters will render @ evening with a dinner party | series of Lenten literary and mustoal | Vora! solo. See eee ee coved | lecture recitals at the public serv. pee BE 1a ane + «> fee department of the 3 *| ers, Bila Cudiheo, president of the Fischer to Give Tea |Ntton store Tharsday. Mrn. Haris lads See vice Pertamensary Pre-| president of the Musical Art soctety | ure club, will have charge of the he chose to marry one who had|there has not been a single unpleas |fionolulu? If you swim, don't you Grace Fischer will be hostew: | of Seattle, spoke on Bixet's Oper® | program of the King County Legisia- ; . |not become stained with too much jant occasion, but I do may that it wear a one-piece? Ab, yen, of course . tive federation at its meeting Mon- _——— F te’ on wes mes Os not last, and that even the worst |it is because it ts much caster to day, March 1 Mre. Cudihee will) remain #0 - en abre of men must respond to the high swim in one. Women are so incon : Miler and Miss Miltret Mt . soak on. the “Value of Partie to live-—or rather to wander, I was|standards of a woman. A woman |sistent. They go for gold without | will assist jmentary Law.” Judge Beals’ subject c we when one dreams by day canmot demand this if she is going. pic They fish without « line, - . Py | will be “Woman tn Public Office.” aa well as by night. There was no|to handle the situation with glove? agi worse still, they blame not them- Practice Club cee | f i awakening for s long time, and then |on and a “I'mnot-that-kindofa-girl” | nerves : Constructive Thinking Gi bof came the “Call to Aris” I had jattitude. She must look facts| Some day when I have the eour- PERSONALS |. <_ feeeees So “ |been ® selfish idler, I had had ail straight in the face, and call spades jage and a publisher bas the nerve, I Mr, and Mrs. Horace C. Henry | oo ine Applied Paychology will have mee leap Tee bee ery SO, tees | ane am going to write, not fiction, but Lo w. Brooke of wlan an interesting program at its ing H idiers, both abroad and in the| Afother thing I would like to | facts from a life that has been full sg ace |tomight at § o'clock at the Fine Arts nok i ak | ane igs Nt ant 4% he downtrodden “Chorus |of heaven and hell, and it will be Se wT 4 e ren. inge; in fact I was Girl” It is like the army and navy.| written by the one who realizes the Lieut. and Mrs. Walter FP. Shiekis, ae See : no longer chaperonéd. There are|A maf in the uniform of Uncle Bam |folly of blaming anyone else, Omar who will be remembered as C= A ae | naga } a many wings that 1 regret. Whois easy to hit at, a# they did in the! was right when he said: Margaret. Motie, of Spokane, Wouldn't? Lefore the war he went old days before Daniels put grape me ™ Kel): Monday for California. ls Bes nats cike soe hee di see this way and I went mina There|juice on the market. True, there|“I sent my soul thru the tnvisibie, eee Miss Pauline Meow and Mine Allee | o*) ; seamed little to marriage—it merely | were probably two civilians for ev-| Some letter of that afterlife to and Mm. Richard Perry, to Nybdurs made flirtations legal, so to speak. I\ery uniformed man staggering down spell; ‘ » os with Mr. and Me poms & Moral Action and rapt my ses 7th . Nas ee | the street, but it was aiways the uni-|And by and by my soul return’d to 1g have postpot ir ° ahd Nees a eT ARN WHA form that got it. It ts the same with me, 4 to Vietoria until next week. Cee ie eee ee tone nerity [te the tniomecctn” tether mncbe dar | WOMEN WHERE! Oh, yea, there are|the chorus girl. And yet I know of| And answer'd,7 myself am heavin ee ‘Se PP nag fem hen] tng than the vetl just Gaseribet. exceptions, and thank for them.|a case in fan Francisco where one! and bell’ * Mr. Sterling Speliman t Some eight or ten years ago fash |has an octagonal meh with the| With the war I begnn to live, and of the exclusive married a chorus!) 1 1 rot to others for a reason as Constrective Thinking : Dr. Feany Cummings jon mad fetish of Bheviand véile. threads drawn to the center of each St the mame time that I came to life srl. He is a man now. Before he! - Audience |Now uhe Ix about to repeat herself little octagon in an infinitesimal cir |my husband . “Phen I be-| Was married to one of his own set, |{t0 WhY things go wrong. I did tate et | Spellman. | 3 ’ land tnaugurate another vogue for cle, then an over dot. It is a pattera fan to want to all the real things 8nd he was a drunken beast. When won ag * looking at myssit. #35 oo CLUBS FOR SATURDAY | Shetland veils |for a full, round face, while the|1 had left undone. In the new life|he married the one from behind the |Much time looking As OAyeRil, | le ie Mr. Harry Rosenbers of Medfort, |Soctal Club of University Chapter 3 |"\fore in the Mfustration te “L/Finte “Prima Donna.” another new Shet |I saw men aa they are, and I BAW footlights all of the Bay City heid| Rot Altogether condusive to romekis Ore. arrived Wednesday te visit his| Social club of University chapter|me” It ie soft and fine with the|land yell, # singularly suited for|WOMEN AS THICY Afus. For thie |their bands up in the usual attitude thie selfinspection, but TE Ts mother, Mra. John R. Holmes. 83, ©, E. S, will entertain at the |gocenting lines not too heavy to con-|mmall, clearly defined features The|reagon I my to you, “Bachelor |of horror. They have them by their) tucive to the betlerment of mils eee home of Mrs. R. & Bunker, 1821 a |eeal the regular outline of the few |pattern is an allover one with the| Girl,” YOU ARE MOST DECIDED-| sides now and they are all having to |44 best of all. it gives one, E.2: Mra, G. Daggett and Miss | vonna bivd. Cards and amusements tures, nor too indefinite to blur the merent suggestion of a woven dot|LY WRONG. If men have been |bow to the powers of the “dreadful” | *T, '0 pt eD TAT ae Pliee of Pa, who are en/provided All Eastern Stars and |expreesion. Inere and there. fellow's place. A hes turned from Los Angeles and is his parents, Mr. and Mra. D. disrespectful tt has been your own | chorus girl. 7 route to California, arrived last night | friends invited. fault; you have been looking for if} It is not what @ person's occupa- | NECESSITY. z to visit Mra. B. F. Easterbrooks. “Tor r = and you have found it. I have bean| tion is that counta, it's what they | Thank you. Cynthia Grey. enjoy + Sa Literary Grotie Club with ail nationalities and under all are, what they stand for, what they |Your discussions, Tove om | Mr. A. J. Morley of Aberdeen tM) riterary Grotto chub will give a box | cirourastances. 1 have been thrown|do. I knew a poet in France who ‘ST in town on @ bastnene trip. social and entertainment at the Y, W on My Own resources at some rather | killed pigs for a living, a et he : C. A. clubrooms, Firth and Seneca, trying times and I have found but{had @ poet's soul and a man’s way, . - Mra. Logue Manning returned it's m Tach lady will bring a}. very few men who did not come up| For #hame on those who are livi |'He Digs Grave and cj last week from Chicago, where #h@/jinch for two, which i be o- tw specifications, They have been|in the Land of the Free and are ‘. has been visiting her parent, Mr./ ion of, Nemember “the Kiddies [Neal "men. OF couren, there are al ieying to practice the Ware of kings,| LIMGE Tumbles in J itew cases of the misguided gtri;| Don't you know that kings, and| prestINGHAM, England, Feb, 27. ? and Mra. C. P. Whitney, for the past "bringing thelr lunch separate weeks. Manons and their friends are cordiaily | ‘ there also are a few casos of thé|such, are fast becoming out of date? | 5 * joseph J. Wilhelm, lay brother |THE I Again I say that I'am sorry tha | name cond: y TY . vult in men, but girls would| ee ees ee -OVER OF THE PEOPLE HURT ME. | rover tind then tf they "did net put | the war_haststayed over on ‘the| St ‘Thomas abbey, wae digging Overseas Club IT WAS HABITUAL POVERTY |thamssiver in a position where men|other sida It is more hard on our|#Tave when the sides collapsed and The Overseas club will gtve a a et te could be vultures. I have had the|boys who have had to come back to | buried him, Artificial respiration eeningtin aaa Sane tn tre|,, The Coremnnd tuhebltnate of (8 | art. dein Rare Deed Vint eee e_ mon__ Vaninees _ SHE Gn in Ginmasions. Ost A fasied. ee ae oe sie Mr It [ed habitations to meet Travers and|twin brother from his looks, vv r ma They did not welcome: us.jwas a capable man. He percetved They merely tolerated ua The man-|what a grand chance he had to set| ence Rible, Miss Mabel ager of the hacienda was courtecus,| up a nice little government of hin A, Stringer, Mr, J, Cubbons and Miss) pat pot obliging, Evidently the attt | own at the hacienda. That was why | Genevieve Grant, chairman. Pro| tude of the Mexicans toward Amert-| be couldn't persuade the people to Mr. R. M. Calkins ts mpending a|ceeds from thie dance are used for) cons had changed in that particulat| search for the master! Protably few days in Vancouver, B. C, local relief work, and it ls hoped) snote, Corteis had originally employed bi Wash Over Within (5 Minutes SIMPLE, STURDY OPERATION OF THE Mra ale > ee because of his ability to control the ,. Mr. and William M. Bol bd “Where is Dr. Certeist” I aaked, 7 R. who have been sojourning in’ Call L-Unlon Francaise fs woos bs T had replied to the elab |!male inhabitants of the hacienda. | elieves fornia for six weeks, have returned L’Union Francaise meets Saturday. | orate, if not hospitable greetings. | Not more than a fourth of them Women to thelr home at Loyal Heights. | February 28, at # p.m. atthe YW.) pon Jose «hook his head with a| Would ever be loyal to any leader, o C A. clubrooms, Subject, “SOM*®) weincholy expression on hin face|! decided, after » rapid survey of Mr. C. Borie Rhodes, president | Clever French Sayings.” and in his attitude | the crowd. Probably some of therm | Metal & Galvanizing com- » i Hh ~|Were out and out revolutionista, pany of this city, has returned from Woman's Demerratic Club “The master is not to be found.” | Jo. Garransistas, some wore @ burried trip to San Mateo, Cal,| Woman's Democratic club will hold| he said very solemnly. “Nor Don followers of ene popular “general,® where he was culled by the serious|an open topic meeting Saturday @t| Masel. Nor the Sinora Camilla. | » § of Wash Day’s Burden B| lines of his brother. 2pm at Moves" cafeteria “How | qii—ail-have vanished trom the | 228 tralled after each now political | r oi Mr. and Mra. H. C. Ewing will! be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Delia le at ewatiowed up by| TM Poverty of the people hurt ashes @ al Eas tana leave for California Friday, to be ts, and Mra. J. T. Irving will gone ten days. j . be . Mr. Barrett Green will arrive Sat urday from New York, where he has been for the past three weeks. eee ‘The motive power of the Crystal fe one of the finest ball-bearing electric motors money can buy. 8e- pected Protected from dust, dirt splashing water by the special Crys- tal shield. |me. It was habitual poverty, the the earthquake! came from the lips | poverty of those for whom a govern of « by stander, f | ment dors nothing. The people were a eg av, Po cop al por amar dP used to their misery that it never bey = pA nenied with Hob | 9ccurred to them to resent political they Ba. | exploitation. } in the seeret chamber. “Where ls a * Mr. H.C. Ristine left Inet week Mr. Robert Lorimer?” PE cco perc tah sebodnd Bger Be for the Hast, to be gone about a “ ‘ “He was carried off by the bandits | “uated Deol he poverty of the month. —the devile—who attacked this «| Everything man uses comes from ies Des oe of the earthquake” | ine soil and is made fit-for man oma |consumption by the work of man’s eg pe mama Bie hands. When men refuse to work, wa A wean tandan Tecore A jelther from pifynicad laziness, as it is tees oak fear to digging | developed in hot climates, thru thot pile of taster,” T demand |the mob spirit as develop ca Te Cortele Don Manuel ana| it oF from talee ideas of a tank of water being dashed wildly back and forth is in teresting, but not nearly so effectual for washing cloth- ing as a steady stream of water flowing through the meshes of the fabric. The washing cy inder in the Crystal revolves im one di- rection only. Wear eee Mr. W. W. Harvey of Vancotrer, B. C.,, is in town on buwimens, cee } Mrm Letcher Lambath te ing im California. er j|ADJUST FASTENERS comfort, as has happened in more |" ‘When putting snap fasteners en ee indy ormilig ware Varied there. ithan one clvilized country since the and tear on_ all | dress, measuring and pinning may i eo, to work,” I pleaded, | W8F—Whenever men refuse to labor parts is reduced be- |be avoided by chaiking the enappers asd ert,” X they court starvation for them cause there are no sudden strains of starting, stopping and rev fet the | after sewing them on one wide of the of Recurity Again Don Jose shook his head. . Louts| material. Preased on the other side | Wi sod mere Ao be4, Juniors ot| “Therv’s a secret chamber under |*lvee aud their neighbors. 1 com | chalk marks will be ieft im the proper | Security of the &. B. A., will bold 0 | the debris,” I insisted. “You can|“Uted my reverie with the com position for the catches, open meeting tonight at the Moow*!roiiow the shape of it. Its walls ment, “Mexicans are not the only temple. Juvenile members,” bring | io, ancient and firm as the re jlaxy people I've seen since the war,” - n A lecture will be given by i when Dr. Travers returned. FLUFFY BLANKETS |%"S%Given, juvents superintendent. | the earth. Tt wns a fortress loag | ining doing.” he said brtefty, ago. You q@ill find your master safe} ofiankets may be made fufty and| Refreshments "ill be served jseo. Yo (To Be Continued.) Brings the A Stock ee FS RS Lorraine, Chapter Deon Jose shrurwed his shoulders. | 9 | a crYsTAL | A Complete or brush while they are hanging o| Lorraine chapter, No. 6, 0. %. §.| “Tomorrow the men will work,” MIXED SEEDS IN | to of Electrical e line to dry. will on he “Today—they are unwill- 7 rs feitm at Wing's eaftorins 1009| gp . VEGETABLE GARDEN some , First ave. ns an mneeee I lined wuddenly that Do: A epring garden suggestion Is to fofofopofota) W iertaa"= “rn elias Stine, Ont mas tel 8 SGU Sie. ceeem tae — A Mystic Jewel Social Club master or any of those who had|Tadish and parsnip seeds. When th Terms to Fi LE | ane Bpetic Jewel Social club witi| formerly occupted places of author |Tmaianes have bean used. the beats suit on bal- | is carried in stock at a Leap Year party tonight at/ity at the hacienda. remain after both radishes and beots all times, including: hall, 10th ave, and E. Pine Dr. Travers jumped out of the/have been used. ance. All standard makes of Electric Vacuum Cleaners, Thor and Simplex Electric Troners, Cabinet Steel Clothes Dryer and the Crown Portable Electric Sewing Ma- chine. to celebrate the 2*th anniversary of | car and took Don Jose aside and be- ae the Mystic Jewel Rebekah lodge, No.| ean to argue the casé in him best Happy 1s the man who ts too busy 40. Special features, including prize | gnania udied the é i, wil be Introduced. | Spanish I studied the man and the to find fault. iis . Faatern Star Club | The Kastern Star club will give a|! day, and third Friday evening St their ‘chivrooms, 4090 ‘Arends | | building. Tho hostess next Tuesday wil be Mra. L. K. Tappan, annisted A Mra. J. Lukov, Mrs. Martha| ne and Mrs. sae. Minkler. Star business meeting will es ned adr, March 6, in the! cubrooms., Board meoting at'2 p. m. | and club mesting at 3 p. m. | | } See for Yourself Phone ELLIOTT 152 and we will send a Crystal to your home. Should it fail to oon! wash clothes as well as you guarantee stves pre. | expected, return it, and the that fs never | demonstration will cost you nothing. THE LIGHTHOUSE ic 418-420 UNION STREET Seattle’s Largest Electric Appliance Store Due to our growing BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATED BOOK SENT FREE FILL, OUT COUPON state-wide business We ann mam av ONCK == have established the fol- lowing stores: Woodlawns Influence in “Floral Art \g Conspicuous wherever groups of flow- ers are assembled is the Woodlawn Artistic Touch which is distinctly dif- ferent. HOW AND WHERE TO BUY GOOD BLOUSES You look for the quality of material to insure good wear. You look for style and price. That is just what we look for when we buy in the big BLOUSE markets We don't go to the small man to buy our stock because wé want the largest selection possible and with the largest selec tion we know we get the best values. Se it should be with you. Trade with the ones who give the most for your money and you'll buy your BLOUSES from us. Georgette Crepes, Crepes @e Chine, Arlette Crepe and Paul ette In many, many designs and every shade and color. Either a regulation waist or in emocks and Russian Blouses, . $5.85 to $19.85 | | “The Store With the Pretty Windows” Woodlawn PLOWER SHOP ne. school janitors draw @nore pay in high school profesgors, and unless intellectual labor receives as much or more than manual labor, the public school system of the na. tion will break down, W. Tf. Olin told members of the Transportation club at their firvt annual banquet me oO. 8 Street, Seattle, Wash. Thursda: i , . ea an Bomething must be done to cor-|{fq]| Fhousands of Women’s Blouses and a Large ? mipiieWisher wk Adallo af your cantper pik 1410 Second Ave. rect the unfair system of salaries in Assortment of Silk Underwear Bremerton Lighthouse, our schools,” Olin said, “or our pub- 4 Washi St PAM 6s:65% va seedbearsisons den sande Fincéxe coceess He achool system, of which we have| '* 421% Washington St. : eattle’s Conveniently Located iis Chindiens 7 ADDRESS. ... goo cesserenensasensees washes cate “ al Se, TOWN, 2. cee ** . . Orereeeeee see eeee Hlowerphone beside MAIN 663 : Clemmer Theatre Aberdeen Lighthouse, SED sregeecat ee gions YY 106 South Sixth St. didnt have to state their real ages Between First and Second Avenues } boasted in the past, must suffer. oe _ —— Every member of thin organtration should be prepared for burdensome taxntion to meet the requirements of ‘ the situation, as in taxation eoortia’ to le the only solution.” fo. 5

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