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SS POWELL HOSTESS AILEEN TO STEP ATTRACTIVE LUNCHEON BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Soctety Editor of The Star JANET POWELL was hostess yesterday afternoon at a beautiful Ty appointed tuncheon given at her home. Eighteen guests were seat '& table contored with a epring | Bit gel ape’ ELEPHONE the So- Miles et the came hues shed ciety Editor of The : Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. TO THE RIGHT ir soft Ught over all. al Dinner | and Mra. Donald Whiting , ae will entertain eight guests | Dinner at University this evening at their home| Club y Blaine park Peruvian Consul J. M. Macedo and a Nile’ Mra. Macedo will be hosts at dinner After tomorrow evening at the University . club in honor of Mr nd Mra, Wh Ride | tim Leonard Haton Mr, and Goldamith | Mra, Clare Farnsworth, Covers will the members of the pe aid for eighteen. club tonight at supper, follow re) ae. oe |Emerald Ball a ‘The Bachelors’ club has taeued in Btephen Cook entertained Murch 15, at the Masonic temple, to} y with an informal luncheon be known as the 1920 Emerald Ball. Bunset club. The affair was © 2.0 > | Nu chapter of Alpha XI Delta so Antimate friends of the honor | rority will have their annual banquet | . jat the Rainier club on the evening of | April 17. The committee in charge | |includes Miss Hilma Ryenson, Miss Florence Clemmens and Mins Wiiba | Shaeffer, The alumnae committee is} Miss Mary Walsh, Miss Leah Jenson | and Miss Kathieen Murchison. | eee Dinner Dance at age t Announced and Mrs, David Henry Clase the engagement of their Cornelia, to Mr Harokt of New York city. Both Miss and Mr. Burdick were former ‘at the University or Wash both were gfominent in|, & Mateos, particuariy ot-|Golf Club tics. | A dinner dance will be given at the Glass was a member of the | Seattle Golf club Saturday, March 15 bas of 1918 of Pi Beta Phi sorority | 1920. ‘the Tolo club, women's honor | Mr. Burdick ts of the clase . & Deita Kappa Epsiion an¢ Menorah ‘af the Oval club Dance wedding will take place in the) ‘The annual Informal dance of the Menorah society of the University of Washington was beld at Knights of | Columbus hall Wednesday evening. eee Society al Lunchéon Maurice McMicken enter. = ‘i q at luncheon today at the Sun Annual Purim Festival 1.6. . € club in compliment to Mrs and Concert of St. Paul, who with Mr. Pyle 7 A am Visitor in the city. ‘he following program be | vertebra, mee |gtven by the Young Men's Hebrew | prana : . lassociation Sunday evening, March 7./ +, 4 Practice Club at the Y. M. H. A. auditorium, 17th | «prince A ave. and E. Jegerson st | | But folowing program was given t—Trte nan | there ‘afternoon at the home of | | stay. I've powdered down to the tenth and sheened my natla for ra a few times. I've tried Pearl Fisherw” Igore I'm ready to confess that were moments in my young t-Aaene | life, when seated in the tenth row 4 |I didn’t know any more about the action up stage than the chap who bought my tickets. And he didn’t | know much. So when Victor Gauntiett, the fearless preas agent, came into The | Star office with his leather coat to day, he brought giad tidings. Said Vietor; “Do you understand Ttalian?* “Non,” replied I, modent. “Very well,” said Victor. “Wet serve grand opera in English at the Grand selection, “Bamson and De! f "Mir! Madden, Mr Kirebe Mr_ Belatad Bruse Hunn -Chaminade a) “O Coasatt di Piagarmf™....Seartattt (b) “Mult @’Etoties™ Debussy (e) “Adon Olom™.. as Mra. Thatcher, Mra Mr. Mr. Wilson’and Mr. Rhodes Mr. Whittiessey, aerompaniat Wino Vislenwale centerpiece of yellow daffodils with “Kel Nid're”. ° eeeee Bruch |Streamers leading to the daintily tinted place cards carried out the color scheme of yellow and white. " | ig Mins Warren, who is to be married March 17 to Mr. George Buchan, was 4 member of the clase of 1917 at the of Washington and is aff Mu sorority. Mr dod the Univeraity served dur in ’ Buy at Cherry’s “Loves Dream” Mr. Madden, Mr. Kirchwer and Mr. Belated 1X—#olo “Bound an Alarm ‘ Mr Bont X—Violin soto (a) “Romans”... CHERRY CHAT In buying at Cherry's! you have the comfort- ing assurance that it ts possible to go wrong in your selections, for | everything shown by/| this shop of smart at-| tire is in the height of | fashion and good taste. }inted with the Ph Buchan at the same UUme | recent war leutenant Sweudeen | chine gun Company + au = the a ma oo++ Handel an Madden Holo “Out of the Deptha” ‘ ccessesscses Delay Wood Mildreth Violin obligato—Mr. Madden , Mra. Beeler XIt~-Quintet (a) “T_WH_LAft Up Mine Byes” Oo) “F rae! Mrs. Thatoher Be Mr. Wilson and Mr. Whittiensry, .-e Miss Mary Waterhouse, who under operation at the Sweslish was removed to her Bpicher | hospital recently Bohl, | home yesterday . There ts another very | an important ald to good dressing offered by Cherry's. This is Cher- Wberal pian of monthly pay- By so buying your clothes may wear the very finest and/ fashionable garments procur- end never feel the cost Come tm and see the great variety Rew spring styles in all depart- or. Mr F Rhédes com paniat Shower for Bride-to-Be With Miss Edith Warren, who is to be a bride of March 17, as honor | Miss Vinnie Erdman enter Surzallo Mrs, Oscar . has as her Fechter of Mrs. Henry house guest Yakima. eee Mr. and Mra. J. H. Fox, who have been sojourning In California, will re- turn to Seattle on Saturday eee Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Kineel have taken up their residence at the Hotel Sorrento. ning with a luncheon and miscellane Jous shower. The gifts filled a huge |basket set at the head of the tabie Cherry's Style Shop. 207 Rialto! where a bow of white tulle marked over Pig’n Whistle, on tnd | the place of the bridetobe. Decora Detween Madison and Spring. | tions of kewpies in bridal array and a Mr. and Mra. Wybert Mansel-Smith Should Be Every n Meal To be Milk Fed is to be well fed. For the sake of economy 2nd palatability milk should be iy en introduced into every Mayflower Milk is adapted to every form of general cook- 7g gives substance to soups and palatability to vege- tables. YOUR GROCER SELLS MAYFLOWER MILK Don’t say just milk—ask for Mayflower. cool every day at your grocery stores. It’s fresh and PLEASE FORM IN LIN OUT—ME 4 | Dorothy Elton, soprano with the Gallo English Opera com- |pany, that comes to the Metropolitan Sunday for a week’s| BY AILEEN CLAIRE | Metropolitan pext week.* phe fellow Vie leather coat Clever with the MACCABEES’ STATE CHIEFTESS \How They Do Laundry in Switzerland The | the oftener poorer you are in Switzerland you wash your clothes, | mays Philip Holland, American con: | sul at Basel, Switrertand | This ls no reflection on the rich, jcleaner. Its all a nm of how |much clothing you have. If you only have a few garments you wash | them oftener Thich families with a nerous reserve don't have to wash nor or |no often | «Laundering customs tn Switzer land,” Holland to friends in this country, “are much different from thone prevailing in the United Staten. Family washing is done monthly, bi-monthly and sometimes, niannually, The frequency of the family wash depends on the wealth | of the families | “The poorer families do ttt washing monthly wealthier, two, three or six months, depending jupon the supply of linen,” wrote Holland. “It # not infrequent that the supply of linen with which the| |newlyamarried couple starts house: |keeping laste 20, 30 of even years. For this reason fashions not change either for m on.” With this Holland seizes the op- | portunity to give a few facts about Swine styles in “undies.” “Men's undershirts are short, at tenuated to the hips, while the top shirts are elongated to the kneen and still have that peculiar append age to the bosom to support the drawers. Women wear close-fitting, heavy linen pantalettes, extending |below the knees, There is little in the personal linen of a family to warrant the dealers in making wip dow dinplays.” a Wishenrecen ore. the ptatecsata| NICE WAY TO of Bwie workers, acoording to Hol COOK EGGS land. Here ts what a woman gets for her work Aa daily wage, five meals a} day and one bottle of wine dally As a rule a six month washing takes about five days’ work eee |meet with Mra Leo Wheeler, 1611) 0 4 wrote the Marie L. Goran Mra. Marie I. Goran has been made state commander of the Wom- an's Benefit association of the Mac cabeea, which has 200,000 members in the United States, and 800 tn & A juvenile court of the Rone, composed of children of the members of Seattle Review No. § and Alki Re- view No. 69, Kas recently been insti tuted. Mrx. Goran ts @ former resi dent of Los Angeles. Mra. Minnie W. Aydelotte, of Oakland, deputy of the ansoctats Coast for the Pacific ate and Tacoma Swiss washer cook two minutes: pint milk in perfectly @mooth; then add teaspoon salt, dash of paprika, 1 tea erated cheese; stir until supreme commander and supervisor will be in this city some time ‘in March, when it ts expected to/| married to hotel proprietor, Oakland, 11,4: where we know they are? Then [have class initlatory work again in| Cal lthe different reviews, both in Se-|«irl friends of mine, and they are all| ty te in actions and in dress. They Molt one large tablespoon butter in | among pan, a44 one tablespoon flour and |folk, why, I have seen just about 10/116 temptations and insults they now then stir in one Sty until it thickens and one «poon Worcestershire nauce, one cup cheese in| college girls, and almost to the one, | THE CO-ED. OR THE CHORUS GIRL? “WE NEED THEM BOTH,” SAYS CYNTHIA i ty CYNTHIA GREY Does the co-ed or the chorys girl make the best wife? In the East, women teachers and deans va. girls in the the~ waged a warm discussion. Readers of my columns have sent in their views, and they are well balanced, I am glad to say—that is, just about as | many votes for the chorus girl as for the co-ed, or vice versa. One correspondent has asked for my own pe rsonal opinion, L have none, as far as choosing either one clase or the other. Can you imagine what would happen, if either side showd | yet the decision—to use a sporting term? } Can't you see caps and gowns giving way to the abreviated skirt or the footlights changing places ith the library? It is to be hoped that no decision will be reached because we need both the chorus girls and the college girls, and it | would be a dull world, indeed, if either side should go over ia full force to the other's camp. | ee | Dear Miss Grey: Thank you very | HAT do ft YOU lte ‘come ‘back “in reply to wr.|| 0” think? Write Cyn Workingman.” He is the example||thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. of the narrow-minded type that I re dow display of © wax model in @ fered to in my last letter; but I wae not quite as harsh toward him as he large department store, bas caused me to write. is age t the chorus girl He said What is to be done to help the latrical profession have come nothing « erience, Has he spent five years among stage people, that he may judge? | Far be it from me for just One) nore of our young people of today? Floradora to be taken as an example. | Woon every city had its district, the Here are seven others I know Oof:| Voce. Wpebitante kept to. th R..” married to prooiinent physt-| Tomes tnekiennes OP ctor thie cian in Pittsburg, Pa.; 3 bad — | having them on the streeta, at ried to sugar king in Ban Francisco. | dances, and all over the city, even Cal; “M. D." married to business) i, gur best apartment houses and man in Buffalo, N. Y.; “F.C.” mar | praia ried to prominent undertaker in De-|" "rior, have always been these trolt, Mich., “M. C.,” married to hotel| wamnen, and it looks am tho there proprietor, Chicago, IL; “M. M., always will be S80 why not k These are all former chorus) our young girls will not be imitating happily married. | will not have the common opportuni Why have theme welleducated.| ‘Ts ‘they now have to meet them |prominent men married the chorus! 04 see them vamp some men and girl. ‘when they met the coed first?!then try the sume thing themscives |And, speaking of cigaret smoking |+n71; the ignorance of thelr youth. the chorus girls and #ta@ And they would be protected trom per cent of them smoke to the experience. per cent who didn’t. I should con-| Many of our young men meet these rider myself a privileged character, I! women at dances and think they are suppose, to have the acquaintance of |.) right, until they have been caught & number of women who have been jin the net. I think it is a terrible mistake that and | ‘Then he went an to debate, with |Sitth ave. W., Monday at 230 p.m. Lower the flame an break they have their cigarets after dinner | parents don't tell thelr children more os and pictures, that Fortune the fellow who brought the ong and Story & paper read by carefully on the muce as many eggs | Or at tea. until eges| FLORADORAS. SEVEN of Ufe and explain it to them in a pure way #0 they will understand and want to keep pure. lon | Mrs Mra. Leroy Prot. Walk McMurray, dramatic coach of the Queen Anne high school, will lecture on “Lord Dunsany, the Irish play wright,” giving readings from three of hin most successful plays, “The Glittering Gates.” “The Golden Doom” and “Tents of the Araba.” eee 0. EB. S. Visitor Mra. Gretta Hutchinson, grand ma tron of grand chapter of Washington ©. B. B., will make her official visit to Ionia Chapter No. 114, on Tuas day evening, March 9th, in the Co San Carlo Grand Opera stotm into favor, hae an English company on the road. “And don't forget t paper,” urged Victor Engiiah Opera comes w the Met. for a week Sunday.” | He gave rhe two tickets, and this |detng leap year, I Intend to pick a eat escort, wth a fourquart bat, and step out. My company can hear “The Mi \kado” ar “H. M. 8 Pinafore” and} | anderstand every word. | Big week ahead, what girls? npany opera | company and East Pi Al KE. 8. will be wal ner Harvard members of the O. come, Jana non departed thin week for New | York, where they will make their ¥ home. eee Institute of Americantzation Mrs. Louisa M. Walton, chairman of Amoericanization committee of the state federation, has sent out notices of an institute of Americaniza to be held In Tacoma at 715% Commerce st. Monday and Tuesday, with three seasions daily, 9 a m., 2 p. m. and p. m. in charge of Peter Roberts, industrial secretary of the Mr. W. Parkhurst Rrawiey, who|!2ternational committee of the Y. Mf. has been South two weeks on bust-|° 4 mae sil jmivobess prominent con as sede ipo apeakers ndividuals and ov * wae ey rs af bates onthe. | Pantzations interested are invited to attend CLUBS FOR SATURDAY . Mr. and Mra who are enjoying ern and Soutt in Boston Herbert Swalwell an extended Kast » trip, are at prosent | en route to New York. see Mr. and Mrs. George F. nd Miss Marie Leghorn turned from the East, apent two months | . Leghorn | have re where they ° Mothers’ Seattie Central Council congrems and P. T. A. will hold its \regular meeting Tuesday morning at the ¥, M.C. A. Conference of presi dents at 10 a m. Speakers, Miss © K. Stenholr school health department te Jurgehneon. of the community ser jvice on “ack Yard Play." Short &t 1) business session at 1:30 p.m. NEW IDEA IN TAILORING FOR SPRING WEAR Classic Culture Club Culture club at the Feder: Mra. EB. F. Hoag, host Clas Ww clubhouse at 2.20 tler and Mra, L. B. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority gather Saturday at the University club for luncheon o'clock. will and Mine Women's see Pythian Sisters | Pythian Sisters’ benefit whist party | at K. of P. hall at 845 eee Capitol Hill Guild Fast Capitol Hill guild entertains at Orthopedic Tea Shop * ° Kappa Kappa Gamma Minn Ann Holmes will entertain Kappa Kappa Gamma at her home 20th ave. N and B. 45th st, at 2:30, assisted by Misses Celia Shel ton, Julia Conway and Julia Fisher. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Western Washington Wellesley Club | Western Washington Wellesley club will Hold ite spring meeting to- }Ynorrow at 1290 p. m. at the Wom Jen's University club. A large attend ance in desired, as important b jis on hand. Centpry Club The child study department of the [Century club meets tomorrow at 2 |p. m. in Frederick & Nelson's audi |torilum. Mrs, Anna Chambers will talk on puthful Delinquency at the Juvenile Court,” Mrs, William Feeley “Work and Play,” Mra, Kenneth Veeley will review “Dere God-Child. eee Overseas Club The Overseas club will hdéld their next dance on Saturday at Dou hall at 9 p.m. Committee in Florence Bit Mra Rees, Miss Mable Powell, Mr. H Sinclair, Mr, H, Jackman, Mrs, I kman, Mr, F Mrs. George Mr, J, Cub. BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority One of the attractive suite that illustrate the coming mode is shown herewith, It has a narrow skirt, longer than the skirts that belong to other types of suits, hoisted a little at the back to give it the dragged-in | appeara that is now so popular |The jacket opens over a vest of lemon-colored silk tricolette, the suit and Miss js Trom these dances are used 1 relief work, and the n went. . bons Procee for loc very urgent at p o- Humane Society King County Humane society will Meetin the Transportation club rooms in the Railway Exchange building Second ave. and Cherry st. on Mon Mayflower Dair Li Tust HonestHuks itself being of navy blue serge * whieh, Incidentally, ts ¥ searce and high-priced. Attached to the dayat 8 p rinthiann room, Masonic temple, cor: | Serve on pieces of toast not} Dear Miss Grey: This ts some thing which I think should be dis- cused thru the daily papers: It is| / purchase obligations of the United | the abolishment of the restricted dis | JAIL SENTENCE of 30 days for States existed at the signing of the trict. The news item I read yester-| forgery, imposed by Justice Otis W. armistios, amounting to approximate-|day in regard to the Oklahoma City | Brinker on William Haltz, was ap- |ty four billions of dollars. minister who was shocked at the win-! pealed Friday. | |too dry A READER. 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