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ATTLE TENNIS CLUB HAVE SPRING BALL BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soctety Bditer of The Star A GREAT BLAZE OF COLOR, tuneful music ar y MgAtfu features which are as yet only whispered eT revive their old-time ¢ and give a prin, ba of patronesses * Mra Charie u Rol it of the cl Mrs. B. H vice president; Mra, ‘Thoma secretary, and M Mor , treasurer; Mra. KR. WI! “Crosby, chairman the hou wh ides Mira. Green, Mre, Burke, Mra, J » Green, Mrs Milter, Mr Pp. R. Ferry ——$$___—__—_ ED. Stimvon, sre. John || TEL 1LEPHONE the So- Mra. A. H. Anderson, Mra CE gf. Rites, Mrs. Frederic Struve,|| - Ciety Editor.of The James D. Hoge, Mra H.C) } Star—Office, Main 600; Mrs, Edgar Ames, Mra Joh a nin OTR Mra, Danie! Kelleher, M Home, Main 2761} Baling Mrs. RD. Mer ae PD, B. Skinner, Mrs. Alex The ta Chi Ba 1 yuck Mrs. Harry Whitoey Treat.) noir annual Founder day banquet B. Stewart, Mrs. John Col at the Hotel Sorrent turday eve Alexander Baillie, Mre.| ning. Sixty-five members will at Qrt Wilson, Mrv. Robert Greer mite. eles will be Bamuel 1. Russell, Mrs. Jo 0 Rens im of Everett; Mrs. W. D. I ee EB. C. Ward, Mrs. Joseph! g, a ah h Mrs, Gilbert Meem, Mra.‘ mall Luncheon at Mrs, James {Rainier Club Minor Mre. John Campbe! Mra. Charles HH. Hamilton waa B Ewing Price, Mra. J hostess at an informal luncheon at Montgomery Russell ts chair-|the Rainier club on Tuesday A confit centerpiece of violets and roses o. adorned the table, which waa ar Mrs will ranged for six of the tickets Monday Practice Club eve » stess The Monday Practice club met McEwan Hostess |The Monday Pp be W. H. McEwan bas tesued in- | 4. {re Farwell Putnam Lilly t eon to be give for a tunc Puesday at the Sunset « eof Mrs. Thomas b, Mer The guests will include In Ate friends of Mrs. Merrit! Alpha Theta . Dot Kappa Dance Lambda, of Kappa eee rority will give iw “Populai Concert dance Friday eve « the following program will be it aminaae er a gen Bn TBy the Seattle Symphony om ee tre, Thornton ‘Chase, M Ba on Saturday evening, MATH AG xerq. Pierre J. Preis, Mr and ot beans hall, Mr. John Spargur very William Parkhurst Brawley et : Mr, and Mrs. S. FE. Case, Mr, and mis Me. Teenie Armatrone iui(Mra Krank Fellows Day and Mr D dior <unttaished)---- | and Mra. M. I. Baker on a eee be ‘Aliesro. moderato > o o Vanderbilt-Hickey Nuptials the c club from @ table elab., art » Campbell of Juneau was On Monday evening at the home f Kieat of Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Mahone, in and Mra. Vanderbilt will take « the Ol Colony apartments, waslan extended wedding trip thru Call uo 77 Pete Grat.Grieg | wolemnized the marriage of Mrs. fornia on thetr returr will to the Dance... ..Werer}Connie Hickey and Mr. John Van-| reside at the Hotel Clarke Rhaprody. 1 derbite new hb completed eae ‘The rooms were artistically deco. oes rated with huge clusters of | yp, ro om pment Announced |Spietia roses and bowls of spring| Theta Xi Formal Mrs. Stephen A. Carman flowers lent their charm to the o chapter of ta Xi fra the engagement of their/casion. An improvieed bower Josephine Dorothy, to! huckleberry, st RR. Fox, jr. son of Mr. and/ ferns made an artintic R R Fox, formerly of Se-|for the ceremany, which yand now residents of formed by Dr. J. D. 0. The wedding will be an event| Miss Dorothy Mahone and “ Retty Spurgeon, in dainty lingerie _ oS frocks with pink tulle baskets of ‘eet peas and freesias, were little on Postponed flower girls. Mra. Mahone as ma on which Miss Mary ‘Walker was to have given tron of honor wore a graceful bie georgette gown with a large black at the Sunset club in| picture hat and carried a bouquet to Miss Betty Merrilt/of orchids and violets. Mr. Oliver Dorothy McEwan, has! Vanderbijt acted as best man for because of the ill-) his father the of ‘Miss Merrill al Tea some beaded georgett night blue, pleted the costume. and a modish She carried a ‘The wedding supper was served at| 1632 FOURTH AVENUE “Where Values Tell” Latest creations for women, dainty Spring’s own blossoms. as Voicing a perfect response to women’s demand for distinctive style, fineness of material and value. ; NEW FOR MARCH SUITS From $24.50 to $55.00 COATS From $24.50 to $60.00 DRESSES From $14.50 to $45.00 PLAID SKIRTS ! From $8.50 to $19.50 >. Come in to see them tomorrow. A small deposit will hold your purchase, Remember the location, Fourth Avenue, on the corner near Times Building. 1632 Fourth Avenue STENSWICK SHOP ternity forma! rangene’ Water Badden The bride was gowned in a hand: | festival robe of mid-|% at the Y hat com-| Bast Jefferson st William Parkhurst Brawley shower bouquet of hide and} with a small tea at her freesias 5 Wednesday, in compliment to| Mra. Frederick Adame sang ap Gerald White, who leaves! propriate selections in her umnal |‘ to make her home tn Call-charming manner Brit tween Chi inmued invitations to its s to San STENSWICK SHOP }—<] Announcing the Arrival of Dame Fashion and fresh as Friday evening, at the in hotel r Mrs. Herbert ¢ Mra. George ope The pat am Wilfred Winn. Mr. F. urdette A. Young Men’s Hebrew A powerful mail plane is being de veloped to carry 5 ver the moun Francisco, and a new being tried out be and Omaha. THE SEATTLIOSTAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920. Final “Pop” to Be Played on Saturday This pleasant The program of tho last little lady { Meany hall lay night, will be Miss Jane oh ks Uhat have been 7 4 ut ear by Evelyn Phipps, | 8% Armatrong, a member of the orches Jaughter of tra, and widely known in the North west as a t, will play a new Mr. and Meg, | violin « by Cecil Burleigh, the Thomas E. Cecil Burleigh, now living in Nev |York City, was for many years di Phipps. Jrector of mu at the Univermity of |Montana, He is recognized an being ¥ rait by |one of the country’s fo com - | powers, and his compositions for vi lin have been 4 the mont significant add to the titerat of that instrument put fort: in leent years, Burlelgh's second | corto to be played by Mr. Armatrong fret per in New he work in re y evening, was tatu formed by the York last winter markable in being the first concerto written interpreting the spirit of the rth American Indian. While M Burleigh mal no use of “tribal melodies, the work is distinetly Ir Han in character and suggestior much so that the componer st firat to give the work the Utle of Indian Concert npower intended of orchestral numbers tx Schubert's immortal “Up symphony, a work which will never cease to be “requested. fwo numbers from Gricg’s suite >eor Gynt,” Ronsini's overture to w Te Weber's “Invitation to the Linzt’s famous Hungarian Rhapsody No, 2, complete the program. Americanization iConference to Be | Heldin Tacoma | The great need of the Northwest- te for trained American! enpecially the headed finished” jern ntates sation workers er = unteer workers, as well as persons CLUBS FOR FRIDAY struction of any ectly or indirectly soctety “| Se os eee, oe r rier te ot if ? z% are voluntesrs, In order to me Rig | uy br this need and to eetal # train. | and te 4 EME {IA |'2x school for both paid and vol | n¢ Does atage 1! Stage Hasn’t “Tarnished” Society Bud Ethel Broadhurst AIL Can it be done? girl *, rub © their tem, and bomba go on be ren MEN CLAIRE Can the demure vaudevi lage, hobnob with trapeze perf with chorus men, run the gauntlet of uncertain admirers iment of the the same y tranien That's what I thought you'd }. | what we've all ve ‘The Greenwood Masonic Ch or industrial programa, the The Greenwood Masonic club w western Amertoaniz inati have & social } y ng, March | will be held at Tacoma, Mareh | you kn at the Greenwood Presbyterian as 149 at T1814 Commerce at. Tho bud tn eerably hall near Greenwood | brograms are arranged with the|clety # wi time Masons, thelt | eq of giving’ detailed information | 4s, and all that famities and Hastern Star members| ang inatruction in various de. | been rm Rroadhuret n fow seasons back was a t. A really-society mash 7 her nny it's tng all along. Frthet, #0 ry Puritanien! parent- And yet, on the Orpheum program We had a heart-to-heart talk. at the Moore, this week. “one of William Rock's Seven We Hhe has studied muntc in New eed to be present. Admission | partments of Americanization work te free e Dr. Peter Hoberts, who ts the| *he lr ners greatest national authority on | Girls.” Stevens ¢ Amertcanization work an@ who at/ The Stevens © present in the tndustrial secretary | "t on a table outside her dressing moet af the Armor of the international Y. M. C. A./ room. Luncheon at r committes, will be the principal, York Palm Cirele, Neighbors of Wooderaft| stitute. Dr. Roberts beran his in-| There was no affectation, no con ' ctr 66, Netgtibors of | gustrial work when but eight yearw|@esoonsion. She said it wag her mu raft have ot}ot age, when he started to work) “0 she was interested tn, and she ates, and demobilize their serv-|in ine cca} mines. | would rather I would think of her) feo fag, on Friday, March 5. A #o) ‘The Northwestern Americanization | 4 @ musician than aé an actress cial time will be enjoyed and refresh-| tnatitute committee invites all per| A little man passe A us, dreened in! ments will be served. eons interested in Americanization |® €orReous kimono, He strutted be eee | work to attend. |fore a mirror, as \ , Delta Zeta | cock: Delta ajumnas will meet ¥ “Yor, but we murn't be we ay, & b, at 5:30 p. for 4 said Mins Rroadhrust. “He's wwf or at the ¥. W. C lowed b nice, Why, T waa surprised nt the the regular business meeting. ; people T met on the vaudeville # ay ie stk Seer eee | My parenta had always brought m Woman's Century Clab Delafield, to believe they were beyond th Woman's Cent club frees the Je, But they are not at all; they partment, at abhoure , are just plain folks.” k; mu And I muet tell you that Miss onses, Mra. Will | eee Rroadhurst, dering our chat, said *. ©. F. Hutchison and| Mr, and Mra. Melvin Swalwel! and| “damn” not once, does not chew) Carrigan | daughter, Jane, are spending a few| tum or smoke. | sin the city, the guests of Mr. and patrol dut, She myn each #tep away from speaker and have charge of the in. | the studio ie a step of progress now That's how the stage has tarnished | 1ANDON—A ought @ North Broadway Denny-Fubrman | Mra, W. G. Swalwell, at the Olympian | bor District j apartments. h Broadway-Denny-Fubrman | . community meeting at} Mr. and Mra, Richard Hic 1 . rium at §|feeetving the congratulations of} « of district Invited,| thelr friends upon the birth, March | DF ee ee 1, of twin daughters, who have been Coterie Clab | given the names of Mary Estella and Coterie club at Phi Mu Chapter| Anna Louise. house at 22 Paper, “Growth of dia iid the Ideal of Home,” by Mra. R 1.| Misa Isabelle Chamberlain te visit Carpenter melodies on Hawatian | ng friends in Chehalis, guitar, Mra. H. D, Hawkins a go ce | Friends of Mra. William Taylor, Fruit and Flower Mission |formerjy of Seattle, will be pleased Truss Fruit and Flower|t bear of her return from Victoria, Miasion, at 1 o'clock, 315 Univeraity,|®2ere sho has resided since last July Coreg | Witt Masters Billy, Jack Ette Rebekah Auzitiory and Frank, and daughter, Miss Mar Biite Rebekah au SW Melita ee a Towe, 5 N. B, at} wie ‘+ | 8 o'clock. (Cowen Park car.) om. Cowen Park car The friends of Mra. John J. O'Den Olympic View PT. A ovan, who has been seriously if, will | Otymple View PoE. A. at schoot |? find to know that she is slowty| at 2:16. Election of officers. Re-| Previne ner! freshments | ++ Mra, Hugh R. Chilberg will leave | Ladle Gabt, Chatcs of te ureday for Alarka, to join her hue Epiphany band for a few weeks Ladies’ guild of the Church of the| SOEs Epiphany meets with Mra, G.c.| Mra A. Woodruff, who has been| nevi yeh residing at Adrian Court, has remov i ded ed to the Washington apartments un Adele M. Flelde Clad til March 19, when she will be a| Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary | ®¥e8t at the Hotel Otis Procedure club, at Washington An-| Sd | nex at 1 ubject: “Reconeidens| MF and Mra. Ross Downs will re: | n Amendment to an Amend-| ‘Urn from their wedding trip thin ment.” Parliamentary law by Mra.| Week and temporarily be at home Ella §. Cudihes, president; publie|W!th Mrs. Downs’ parents, Mr. and | speaking in charge of Madame Har.|M‘®- Charles 1H. Tilly | jriet Saunderson. op ee Mr, Sam Runsell returned yester-| Ladies’ Auxiliary, Railway day from California, where he had Con its been for several weeks, | Ladies’ auxil Meyers, of Chi-| way Conductors, to Order of rd party at | |_ Mr. and Mrs enter hall at 2 o'clock. Hoste cago, and dav Mian Dorot | Mra, C.D. Willard, Mra. C. R.A Meyers, are guosta at the Hot and Mra. F, L, Sullivan. rento, |Ladies’ Auxillary, Postoffice Clerks The Ladies’ auxiliary of Postoffice |Clerks will give a dance Friday | March 6, at I. O, G, T. hall, 1109 Vir- ginia st. | 88 Eastern Star Board Mecting Driven Wild by Eczema The leg wan like « piece of liver trom | Eastern Star board meeting at 2| the knee to the ankle and burned eontinu- o'clock, and club meeting at 3, at| giv" writes B Hoenn’ of Veules, Califor: . Bin, “From the first application, D. D. D, stopped the itehing, and after using jelub rooms in Arcade building three bottles the trouble disappeared and it never came back | |Mystery Picture The proof ef the pusdl Baffles St. Paul iis. telling et {a in the cating. ery part of | ST. PAUL, March $.—Wotks here | te United, ‘oe fF = ee ‘ co the most skeptics . D. are baffled by the appearance, the ea itching torment immediately, Just | | other Morning, of a picture of the | try ene bottle on our money-back guaran Virgin Mary, traced in the dust on| {ee 35 Ge, and $1.00. ‘Try D. D4D. Soap, too, 22:2. BARTELL DRUG STORMS |the inside of the window of Georges | A. Crawford's shoemaker shop. Ar| | tists said the drawing was the work | |of genius, There was no reason to think any one had entered the sho | during the night, The Bush & Lane makes of Pianos and Player Pianos await your compari- New The CECILIAN and WELT Your old piano taken in exchange, Bosh slane Pian son. exquisite tone and graceful beauty of the Bush & Lane Pianos and Player Pianos Quality Maintained Alway Pianos Landon policeman |to disbelieve God's word, cks are | bas retired after 26 years of street | more of our boys and girls, for I felt in which he has never | good when hearing that thousands et! harge, just man to whom she is engaged. The| 78 medals of honor. , investigation will not harm an honest —- —-_——— |man, and if he is dishonest, it is far better that the fact is known now PorsistontCoughs than later on. 4 I know a man who obtained a di voree from his first wife, later mar. and Foerster sn Seti Es cua |regard to reading the Bible in the| public mchools: “We want to keep ‘To dress well is a the Eiible where ft ts." Well, where | matter of good keep it, “Mr. Reader”—in the taste and good in the basement, or on the/ j nse—sim| shelf, dusty #0 you can write your! ek ply & name on it, or you may not have any matter of buying at all at Cherry's, You say the more the Bible is read, | m the lene it believed. Some one At Cherry's you WE CAN BOAST NO NATIONAL 4 HOLIDAY—NOT EVEN GOOD . OLD FOURTH OF JULY | By CYNTHIA (REY Like the endleas chain prayer, wrich finds it way to this department year after year, the quation, “Is there a legal national holiday in the United Stats?” bobs up just as in- istently Only thia morning a very much ecited patriotic citizen called me by telephone and begged ne to tell him that our own glorious Fourth of July is “a mtional holiday.” But, alas—it can't be done There is no National Holiday, not een the Fourth of July. Congress has, at various times, apponted special holidays. In the second session of the Fifty-thirdCongress, it passed on act making Labor Day a public holicay in the District of Columbia, and it has recognized the exetence of certain days as holidays for commercial purposes, bit, with the exception named, there is no general statute on the subject. i The president, designating a day 0) Thanksgiving, only makes it a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the territories. HAT do YOU ¢ Dear Miss Grey ‘Working Mar state that I am an was with the Fa think? Write thia Gry, care of ying “Cle at 5 win theatre, Han Fran Seattle Star. taken for my common sense, person: ality and figure. I am here to tell| with them duting the war, and, , there 4 you that I married a business man fore, when I see a soldier, I ¢ Onkiand, Cal, who also was con-|tp my hat te him f your large manu “ee nected with ¢ facturing planta here in 1 Dear Miss Grey Just a word I a mother of six Children, and| would lik ‘One With Ex have three on the stage | perien: can live well who do not and andjand sa per month, Just 1 lived happily togeth and when |t of it, $5 gas, light ho passed away, be left mo with a/and phone son for music large business, in which I was part-| her child drinks %-pint of cream and ner for 12 yearn I am not 4 cigaret|nearly a quart of milk each 4: fiend, and “Mr, Working Man,” you/|fruit, eggs, bacor and cereal and cof- have more cigaret fends amongst |fee for breakfast, and for dinner, as we have plenty to I can sew, trim meat, potatoes, vegetable |lettuce, celery, your social set, take up our time. salad, or Pickles, jelly or pre my hats, and I am @ good cook and| serves, also dessert. Can pay a wo housekeeper. I own my own home,|man to help clean house and do wash- ich I bought myself, valued at|ing. Why, if that woman wae single chorus |today, she would Not #0 bad for an cause a panic girth EX-CHORUS GIRL. | among the bachelors, 1 am sure, eee BACHELOR. Dear Mies Grey: In last nig’ Me ars aye: paper was a letter signed “Anxious, The total number of awards to { anid I would like to warn her to make war heroes amounted te | 28, including 1516 D. 8. C.'s to of- © enlisted men, and m regard-|6 ficers and 3,593 careful investiga and marriage of the a very ing the divorce ried his second; while living with his second wife, he was going out with other women, claiming be was an unmarried man, showing the papers of his divorce from the first wife as evidence. In fact, this man is doing at the present time, altho he in NOT divorced from his second wife. It may be that the man I refe to and the man to whom “Anxious” is engaged are one and the same. READER, PISO'S | ‘AMan Can Dress ‘Beter a Cheny’s Dear Mies Grey: May I my a few) Words to “A Reader,” who says, in CHERRY CHAT must have told you #0, and then you will find the etyl- believe it, and try to make others be ish clothes eve it too. You are like “one that gratify your beateth the air.” I. Cor. ix:36 style desires, and the terms and val- We have read the Bible for some| U6 to satisfy your pocketbook. time and today it is “sweeter than/ ‘ome in and make your selection of, Denar and the heey Calpe” Say © snare now enciaa outt poms > — z xix.10. bh lot il ‘Then you want all Ametienn toys | ne COs Wale Semre Panne: land girls 18 years of age to help you| 1 think | Cherry’s Style Shop, 207 Rialto B Over Pig’n Whistle, on Second Ai Between Madison and Spring our boys had Bibles and Testament. ys appreciate the , No Matter What the Cost QUALITY First—Price Last arrived, a Ue wonderful selection to choose from. )-MIGNON Reproducing Pianos are here. 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