The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 8

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MI) a, BY BEUL 8 88 GRACE today at her home and spring greens were Assisting Miss Fischer were Thelma Miller, Miss Mildred M | Misa Betty Nichols and Miss Doris | Pischer . Mra. L. B. Richardson and Emde. H.R. Chilberg presided at tt -. tea table. x Mre. Struve i is “Hostess Frederic Struve entertained eboney at tea Monday afternoon "at her home in compliment to Mre ) Durey Adams of Paris, who will her residence in the city. Mre Was assisted by her slete A.M. Wetherill. e, Dinner Party nd Mra. Newton at dinner on Saturday evening bowls filled with daffodila, ir ed with violets and greens the board, aroun ich ten were seated FISCHER enterta » Harve artis N ee 1 whi Misa Dorothy Dudley of the tonight rs. Farris Honored Judge and Mra. Stephen J " wick will entertain at ner tomor WOW evening in compliment to Mra wir Walk Red Truce Farris of Vancouver, B.C who is visi her parents, Judg n E. Hadley, Covers UHI be placed for ein? “Brides Tea : Frederic A. Hansen w ots sixteen guests at bridge t Sa r of Mrs Freder ‘Albert Miller and Mrs. Bruce } Vancouver, B.C Addition have been bidden for and Mrs. Albert I ‘Will entertain with this evening at | im Mount Baker park cee mics tration at ty Club Miss Elsie Hewitt MoCoy wot the Cornish School tration of Dalero: at the Wome , March 5. This wi ty interesting to cinbeare have young ehildren former euryth w al Lcncheon ~ on Stuart V. R. Hooker e |, informally at luncheon # ‘on Saturday at the Univers! Moran Hostess Nellie Moran entertained ¢ ng in compliment to Miss F whose engagement to oran has been announced eee Service Club Service club, & newly or-| band of social welfare work- Mr Lenore wey on next Mon Keechelus few bachelors of and ir friends spent the at the Roaring Camp Lodge Take Keechelus, chaperoned by and Mrs. Robert Mills Evans. eee ‘Miss Spaulding Edward Lincoln Rosling en ined with a misc neous show. on Saturday evening in honor o' Helen Spaulding, whose er nt to Mr. Lawrence H. Duna. | has been announced a "Phi Delta Theta Formal ‘The annual formal of F Delta ‘Fheta fraternity will be giv onal club on next Friday supper some Cialties will be given ‘esses will be Mrs, Willi Wire. Arthur Priest, Mra William | Calvert and Mrs. J Chilberg. SPRING CLEANING FOR GREENHOUSES Greenhouses should be cleaned this spraying the entire Very strong bordeaux mixture nicotine sulphate combined, removing soil from the Tho benches should be with steam, or formalin, or by baking. A Man Can Dress’ : Better at Cherry's) A} CHERRY CHAT matter of taste and good good | matter of buying at Cherry's, At Cherry's you will find the sty! A | ty ish clothes to gratify your | style desires, and the terms and val | tes to watisfy your pocketbook. ‘ the clothes while you're paying for _ them. Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto Bldg. _ Over Pig’'n Whistle, on Second Ave., Hemstitching, Picot Edging BUTTONS COVERED BUTTON HOLES MADF KNIFE AND ACCORDION PLAITING G. J. BAUER & CO. Tailor’ and Dressmakers? Supplies 4712-1319 Fourth Ave, Genttie FISCHER HOSTESS y Bditor ¢ ,EPHONE the So- the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. and Mr Kenne Beaton, who have been recent nd Mra. H, L. Blunt Auburn visiting 1 husband, Mf or Call New York. | Mr. and Mr ¥ who | have removed ut 2820] Ninth ave, W weeh nd in Bellinghar | Hostess at “Jumble Shop ° Mr. Fred Walke: ft this we © he will mak m He lubrig meet at the residence of jh, orn mee CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Tonka Social Club in card room 2 o'clock. Woman's Centary Club The Woman's Century club, Span sh department. will meet at 1:30 at the College | welee ninco niikasnilimina einai i SATTEA |p ] H MITCHELL COUTTS ARS itil Si | — { Fifteenth of The Star’s snapshots of attractive- §| ly-dressed women on Seattle streets. -*eeeeee —Photo by Cress-Dale This suit ets, young lady is displaying a pretty novelty a style which so decidedly typifies youth. The pock- reaching to the bottom of the are button-trimmed | check | ay eae (Copyrig IMAG {| WE COULD NOT The airmen swe t nea wit their glasses, the wireless flashed from ship to ship and up and dow? the coasts of two continents, but not A word of news concerning the mi ing Ione came to comfort us took command of the search for } father, Dy a special wire to our rooms in the hotel, he acquired, ir short order, Information from ever boat which had been within 900 mi of the Lorimer yacht t day of the big storm & « had ob werved th northward at @ fast clip ered the earth th y. Thus her jocation wan known with exactness, but not a single ship had ¢ an much as a lifepreserver marked werved “fone” after the hurricane had pared. There's one chance,” said Jim, jr, when he joine at the end of a week coastwine freighter ma ip the survivors and then t linabled Utself, Or maybe managed to lone itself outside the lanes of an travel, Toats do, you know, cet lout, someti if dinabled We welcomed Jim's mism and we ansured each other, over and over that there was still hope were all so glad that we had Jim with us for that melancholy mck home It's pometble that so admit that the None of us wou a or neighbors or relativ yut not one of us oc ife in which Daddy Lorimer had no part He had been the sun, we realized and we the satellites revolving sround him, and it wan unthinkable hat the Lorimer family could exist without him. it was a terrible think th ar Da t the k of a girl whe b ova her husband! That he aned to be the center of our sniverse troubled me lees than that should have gone out of it think ng evil of me. Grief in always wifiah, I suppone wan in re : if that I ke nking t I wanted ver much to tell Bob hy I was so particularly unhappy firme after time my mand kissed mo tenderly, as if he could not be grateful enough to the fates for pre serving me from the dina. In the | Tush of events, I had ad an op portunity to explain at length how and why Travers and I had gone away from the yacht In a power boat at midnight. And if Bob should hear but half of the story, he might be jealous, For a lesser cause, he had been moody more than once in our married life. “I wna the last of the famfy to talk with Daddy,” I anid, as we sat in the drawing room of the train one morn ing. Woe were croning the vast Mex fean and we would have time Without desert long needing to be urged, I related all that a conversation. ES EE fit 1920, 20, by The Ne The Ne ruspaper Exrterprise,Association) J ide, WINE A LIFE DADDY L ORIMER HAD NO PA ofaBri It would then I related the detal pathic menw my husband valet bi 1 wink Jordan IN TN WHICH RT neem #0," | agreed, and of the tele ago 1 had recelved from and told why Daddy's haze of blue amoke You are opening one of the bt a|the century am—or 9p world-wide reviv ald being publi whed for 1 prophesied that the lone pence watched me thru t interesting discussions of Mrs, Lorimer pirit iritualism—is having 4 al winee the war,” he “Just at present more books are and against spiritiom than on any other subject, throwing down a week vaid Jim, jr | I've Just r | libraries do lemand for nev has thought’ (To Be © ‘ont n me | ead that t ot pretend such we the old paper and lighting « fresh clearet. ¢ big put Bormebod Dance Frock of Black and «.| White § Satin BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority It is remarkable how popular black and whit tx are despite the Bewilder one sees r schemes @ fashionable . m m “ " rendezvous of the mad, | saw . West Side Art Club and the cuffs are caught just above the wrist with pve ad happened the day the lone was|the sown of the shete West’ Side Art club, with Mre.| tabs. With this suit is worn a black fox fur and a small! and concluded with the rescue; Its material was satin. The skirt John A. Kennett 8.| veiled | at w mer * e moe and Chrya. was narrow. perfectly pil ype mig A ve d rlack hat which prominently features a feather band | “Chass and Eh. Geenen latins Mlied atame tae v- s | caught close to the crown DAISY HENRY. | nave perished on the beach, altho|er on one sid Daughters of Pioneers | th failed to get aboard the yacht. | t?, Daughters of Pionee of W shing If the lady pictured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms and phey'd have survived a night in the! li p ton, at ¥ pr x identify herself she will receive two tickets to the Moore, on and surely would have reached | flr with , Bu meeting Friday's fashion picture was ef Mrs, BR. M. Johnson, St wn next day. It seema to me that |petwenr? oe apartments. you didn't ave them—they saved|sieeves and hetween the Acacia Club | = TTI GIS rapa pasegesacc re u by making you lowe the yacht,"|a fold of the black mat one club, regular be ot } Jd. ished the neck From gost 1. followed by” meet | A SEATTLE \pow DE R Bz AGS —— the corsage flared ar business seasion and social tea | faced with emerald green. . he enprelagl wpecieoncs MAKE CLOTH FOR Robert Emmet | — N’ | Went Queen Anne Pov. A. WOMEN’S WEAR 1A aY'S munity room school at WASHINGTY 1. — Cari nniversar f 4: ao} h loth, a new 1 created °, d t wehoots the war, fs being tranatormea vy tO Be Honore = war department. into attractive The Robert Emmet Literary So- North Queen Anne School sa tor woruen's wear. amples of| cite ot Beats a With ee ener te: ts Mh sine ype P nin ool at pom al, mi in women's/name of Ireland's young. patriot | | noon | f feteht en, are be martyr Thursday evening, March 4,/ “ere | for sal New York store at & p. m., at W. O. W. ball, Fourth | | inside |day Luncheon club will meet at the |tion club rooms, } | Dr. Hart's ns tren wen wx Braslau Shows Come in and make your selection of |! @ smart new spring suit now—wear |} | | “t Mount Baker Luncheon Club The Mount Baker Park Wednes clubhouse at 1 p.m. The hostesses will be: Mra, William H. Anderson, Mrs. Oscar Austin, Mra. John Bige low and Mra ud Bogle | Lecture on Social Welfare al w nd adult education in eltizenship ed tt the Asac Alumnae and will be given Joseph K. Hart, Ph. D. me, in Transporta Rallway Exchange. nJect will be, “Some Im sks of the Community | arr ciation of Colles! College Women's club. tonight by of Reed co portant Spirit.” Strong ronse—aimply «| Dramatic Sense A richly gifted contralto, with a ° long training can} a 4 a magnetic posnesses v4 per » fancina-| t she sings everything t was most apparent, per little group of folksongs that Brawiau interpreted with a) ng and color that shed a new light on the beauty of the congs that |have their dwelling place in the hearts, rather than in the heads, of | the people the world over, In num-| bers such as Stephen Foster's fa miliar “Old Folks at Home” and Guion's “Greatest Mir: of All,” she went far beyond the limits of| merely technical vocal _excellen and touched the hearts of her iT tors by the appeal of her rich hu manity. Her interpretation Schalitt's beautiful “Bill, Bil” held all the ap- peal of stricken Israel, while her singing of Moussorgsky’s “On the Dnyepr” was a masterpiece of Slavic fire and passion and love of freedom. Miss Braslau’s final offering was the Robin Woman's Song from Cad- man's “Shanewis,” the American opern in which she recently tri umphed in New York. In this she illustrated the promise that lies in| native subjects as* material for opera, her vocal endowment and sense of of |ishea tha | the time th w milady takes to it. If it proves pe other creations will be put on The cloth is a rough all-silk prod- uct, somewhat resembifng burlap. in the making of small and was u age for he 1 until the finished product presented a material which the ex- perts believe women will like. ave, and Marion st A pfogram consisting of oratory, | vocal and instrumental music and| |recitations will be presented. Jis and modern dancing will follow and} continue until midnight iu v y ex The committees in charge, P. J. Pla lostve charge When th war|herty, P. J. D&ffy and P. J. Me led larg ex of the ma-| Kiernan, will present resolutions ask terlal wer hand, and to make the|ing that the t 1 States recognize aleable, the army experts de-| the Republic of Ireland. means of boiling out the] Prof. M. J. O'Gara, of Tacom: substance which give It the] will be a special attraction pearance. It was then dyed|O'Gara is an actor and chara: artist of national reputation present a sketch entitled, Blackthorn.” The public "My Ol is invited, SPRING is now here and the high cost of clothing will tend to make careful housewive do their own sewing, thereby saving about fifty per cent on all garments. Mounce. Gordon Mounce Mrs. Gordon by Grady.) WARP APLP ALP DLL fundamental values developing the spirit of Indian folklore t ‘Shanewis.”" Miss Eleanor Scheib, here as accompanist | Gluck, accompanied The congert was ur the pices of the Ladies’ Musical club, organization that has done much to bring the finest artists in music |to Seattle. START HOTBED NOW FOR VEGETABLES This is the time to start a hotbed for early vegetables, This will m a gain of four to #ix weeks door planting. Tn other, w «© ready for the table at) irst Keeds can be plant | ed outdoors and such plants as to | matoes, peppers, cucumbers and melons will have @ season six weeks longer than that afforded by the| garden, OTHERS Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping always on hand— fr) This is Mr, and (Portrait Je Bb. f last with B Singer ..... PUMA. o's «4g Minnesota, new.. Terms if desired. VIC PYOUR KS VAI = 3OL,9F Montgomery Ward .. Also a ee White Rotary Machines that have been used as demonstrators, at reduced prices. 2a . $50.00 / $35.00 Hemstitching and Picoting by Expert Operators White Sewing 415 UNION STREET MachineCo. He will ISOME LETTERS TO CY Fath In Dalmat i y eto th r | Dalmatia, and tell him that you want . ¥ to tathe older be to nell tt. He could put you in touch) 4.4 sath wena ad with the proper authorities to sell it) 4 2 ise young baby, for you. There is a lot of trouble! 16 1115—Straighten house over there fust now, and you might rake nweep, etc. (While have a diffioult time disposing of it htening house have bables" until things ere more settled. hing on the stove.) ee 5 to 12—Do babies’ washing - ‘ean? » bres. Three Can't Live ry On $160 a Month put. rey Allow me to add cout of living éideus ld baby. sion a) We are three and|on line; pick ends our income is month. |around house; comb and fy rgpeey drewn (if th ). When o | Reader Sends Schedule of Her w orking Hours Wit To on i ie ‘ NTHIA GREY er Left E tate HAT do YO v] think? Write Cyn thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. hab tween 2 and 8; t for a walk 4 4 bab: a ‘ aby’s dinner, ; >—Start our dinner; wash lunch livhes; wet table for dinner tabie; wash dishes. maby to bed; straight baby and retire. have not allowed ig out my regular # it comes from the nor for the ue and wet wash » day I iron ‘oon walk and ins my evening's rest be nd 10 eB vo babies, one ®) 1 could also write you a long dine month, and pay at least $20 doctors bills, and I can assure you my bud- get would be itemized to the last cent One thing I will never do, and that is to make my bables do with- out proper food and proper care just because I want more time for mynelf COMPANION If someone can I wish appreciate even young baby IN PERPLEXITY.” t , om, y oa ee er | SILK FOR BASTING © maby breakfast; fin. If sewing silk is used in basting tting at elvet, no trace of the stitches will t fast for my |be left when they are removed. The 1a xilk will not mar the body of the vele to mweep the |vet as will cotton thread Is the time to buy leather goods—while this big sale is on—some articles priced lower than we can buy them now And we are giving 25 to 50% Discount 5 T OFF THE MARKED PRICE —this includes everything. Compare prices else- where with ours. No bunk—no camouflage—but s an actual saving on SUIT CASES BOSTON BAGS MUSIC CASES BRIEF CASES LADIES’ PURSES PLUSH AND BEADED BAGS And Miscellaneous Leather Goods BEGEROW TRUNK CO 1409 FOURTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union j & TRUNKS ¥ To make young ‘bodies, strong bodies— —let the youngsters have plenty of delicious, wholesome, nutritious Det Monte Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce. No food builds bone and muscle more surely—no article of diet so well combines wholesomeness with flavor and taste appeal. And the children like Dev Monte Beans— just as you do. They will eat them with relish— and come back for more—no mat- ter how often you include them in the menu. 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