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Hiya oH ai then. kan = oe KED BALL AT 2. ar a) 1D CTIC CLUB BY Soctety LAITY, FROLIC peat the Arctic club Tt MO Mistaking the nature oF the entertainment mmittee tha on the ballroom floor u ‘of @ surprise nature wi Added interest during the Dime, and prophecies of ¢ in charge indicate a de Tespite from any ty that might creep into an « Of festivity and fun making lighter vein r Hosts at tle Golf Club Mr. and Mrs. Anirew 6 be dinner horts at the and Country b Sature 5 ere a sday sense of Seat ing Party ir. Gilbert and Mr entertain with a dance March if, at the nis im honor of Mixx Marian Lewls Mr. Lyman Black oars nd Mrs. Hooker Hosts Tn compliment to Mra F. P ef Chicago, Dr. and Mrs 5S R. Hooker entertained at dinner Baturday at their home in the .« apartments oe Wiolets, roses and freesias adorned table, which was laid for eis Leo Friday Mey eee ial Service Program Social Service club BC. Ward ts presi a es the and tea Mo the home of Miss of which Maftetmar Tedesck Sone Gouned -Traecek ‘Miss Znay Clark. barpist ‘How Fieet the Crimson “tundeam Mrec K Ja ¢ Mary Louise Roches! * arranged by Aw rat plane ranged by Kretsier) violiniat ma ber Herman f Arta Mr. Gordon Rogers. tenor Mere Werth ft ibe plese . and Mrs. ‘Broderick ain Alpha Xi : ‘and Mrs. Henry Broderice wil hosts on Friday evening, March Bt & dancing party, the guests to | active members of the Alpha X at ity Club Heber Plank entertained in Bt luncheon today at the club. Covers eight. . eee al Tea Robert Mills E informally at tea. at her home in honor o Bruce Farris of Vancouver, B and Mrs. Frederick Miller York. i: cee iith-Hickey Nuptials | Mra. Hazel Hickey and Mr. Boyd th, both of thie city, were mar February 2% Mr. and Mre are spending their honer im British Columbia and upon return will make the me 126 N. 53rd st . in Italian BEULAH MITCHELL Editor of The AND FUN w this event, it th | laid | ® ge COUTTS tl) characterize the masquerade ball ng, March That there ma is er potnted out only those tr e time for unmasking, © | TP ELEPHON 5 cifically costume will be ab her fea VE the So- ciety Editor of The |) Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761 CLUBS POR TU UESDAY Secial Weifare Lecture Joseph K. Hart of Reed give a lecture on “Some March 9% bd reer . at § o'clock f elfare Adult Education tn Citienship given Jer the aw ices of the Collegiate Women's club fl meet clock with Mrs 1509 18th ave eee MoReyt Wemen's Improvement Club meeting of the Alki ment ab Alki A business Women’s Improv beld afternoon oat the home 6 6Ird ave Women's Civie Club Women’s Civic club meets os day, March 9. home of Mre Helen K etary, 1847 16th ave ‘ar tary section 1:30 Busine Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae w hold its rem onthly meeting and luncheon Tuesday, March 9, af 230 p. m. with Miss Dorothy Con don, 6617 16th ave. N. E eee Mothery © Central Council of Moth and P.T. A. will hold its regular meeting Tuesday morn « at the ¥. M C. A. Conference of presidents at 10 a m. Speakers, | Miss Alice E. Stenhoim, of the school health department, and Mis of the community Short Seattle ean seasion . Alki Community Council ¢ Alki Community Council its regular monthly sing at the unity hall Tuesday, March ? p.m. Mise Paula Bitter will| & program of soper | * Male McDonagh nnle, community die YMCA arried on the University t te. Mies conduct the sing ing and Mr Parrott will be at the plane | Current Century Club accom |W. Va. wil Mrs. George been visiting her pare Neb rived home Sunday morn ing who ha sin Oma nd Mrs » have been on George an extended Ca nia tour, arrived home Monday see Mra. Mark Ho Draham er, Mra. Marjory 0D: and daugh wham Brown who bave been in California and Mex for #ix weeks. returned to Seattle Sat Mise Monique Thormms week for Chic and St. Lov oe Mrs Asbury Osmun L. Coward and who have beer Hote leave March 19 fingapore, China They will Kuests at the Otis years ward a Miss Doris tonight for V Mrs, Ar Place of Une Mr. Chauncey Park, Mare eside and in a Washington, Mr {Dr 8 VOR Baater wueet at Baxter ix Hooke oe e Mrs John ret Byers t nd Mrs, John Cw f Wheel ttle Mar Hote Byers and ntowr arrive in & to spend two we a apar ccupy tmente at the Mr. } Meyers « has beer rento, left Chicag Mre. J house suerte Mra son, Jimmy, wh weeks to join Mr New York, where the question box be prepared to answer other Mum and = dramatizatior furnished by the achoc The cake be a featur qu af tions will be children tendar will be served. a Writers’ Club Writers club meets in eon club roome, Y. W CA tm Papers read by Mise Vewn Ke sey, Mra. Jam Sullivan and Mra A. BE. Rayner. Visitors wee Congregation Bikur Cholum The sewing circle to the ladies auxiliary Congregation Bikur ( tum, meets with Mra r um dave. at ip m 100 Per Cont Club One Hundred and | with ‘Thomas cont the Brick Mrs Doreas Circle Dorcas circle will meet W. T. Young, 2428 63rd » March 9, at 1:30 o'clock Aquilla Lodge Aquilia No. 38, degree honor, will hold their meeting Marct 9 In Evers hall. Important {} Tr styers,|t Twentieth of The Star's For general service and neatness . dark serge suit can't Here is a mode! on which f is of dark blue serge and made with what is | and #0 did the boy,for The s!} be beat. proval. It known as the ripple jacket a few inches at the cuff, are se small buttons extending almost to the elbow. ornament A fan-like feather fitting black turban. If the lady identify herself she at the Moore. will receive Vrideg’s ‘* fashion picture was of Mies Fayne AW ade, how that boy did worship his mother |in hin boyhood days. The nights she | would go out he would wrap bh Seattle Style snapshots of attractive- ly-dressed women on Seattle streets pletured bere will call at two tickets to = "| MAN’S WARNING TO YOUNG MEN CONTAINS WARNING TO WOMEN ALSO By CYNTHIA GREY Truths stranger than fiction are revealed to me thru the medium of thia department, but most.of these tales are strict lly confidential, Today, a who has endured years of heartache because of hia well-meant love and kindne be stowed upon a woman, writes to warn other young men. 1 find in his letter, alao, a warning to who are oft too prone to neglect the institution of the home man young wive fora days pleasure The letter follows Dear Miss Grey: Your column is very intere ts discussions and comments from different classe: | have a tale to contribute to your young men reader I met a young woman who was a frequenter of dance hall and the plaything of men. Shortly after meeting her she m with an accident. As she was friendless and without funds, I took it upon myself to pay her hospital bill. While she was in the hospital so helpless and almost alone, I fell in love with her, and, after havipg her in the country for a few months, at my expense, I married her and gave her all th and affection it is possible to bestow upon a hur sting, with of people love being. A son was given us, and we were very happy for awhile We came here, and I worked at night. She had lots of to herself and began going to the public dances again, ing her boy at hone with an elderly woman, and taking all- HAT do YO U day auto trips. Sometimes she think? Write Cyn- would take the boy on these | thia Grey, care of The trips, but oftener left him in tar charge of some woman. - Things went from bad to worse, until I left her. But we finally became reconciled. ‘+e She did not remain on her avior very long, and tir ime and seemed to be content Just prior woing per Reparation | square from no i trip and finished a »in a pri ung man make a Tt was the thing over a * whe I forgave he and with ” \e rd to keep our ot my sor togethe onune wae old enough now me or on (he atreet ure of the ator MAN. RE We sold our FROM THE WOMAN Bhe 4 w i r t while 1 was and th were spent in torture and agony would go out four and five nights 2 | week. come home any time between ji2 an 2 o'clock nm the morning | That is the way she repaid me for jall of my sacrifice and kindness her. | | Finally 1 got well again, dempite | the doctor's verdict All of the time) I was il I did not use any in: jan 1 thought 1 was going to die wanted to leave all bie for my} family 1 wae treated by ob ity at the city hospital As soon as I wae ashion has set her ap-|abie to go to work again, | begged to remain But she was simply and would continue golr out. 1 was employed at work the [enabled me to take her out, now and then had so many dances and parties to go to, where my sor not known or invited, th « have time to >” You can imagine what sort ours to be, Since the d gotten to know t it had meant for his mother to around a t She turned his love }to that which borders on hate LET'S have lunch at Boldt's t (Advertisement on Photo by Crease Dale vagns which are slashed | *t home ves, ma tinted. off with a straight line of chicness to the close- DAISY HENRY Star's editorial room and the Orpheum vaudeville ‘o with ux The : id enough veda Only a few of the and respect Rut did of me, | Prom serge with inches & ejreu Jaunty Spring Suit for Wear After Fur Coat Cem poer BY COKA MOORE » bet coat are w > wear ax the spring sit andl The skirt and top off but the plainnessl huthority tavored all seem) ns models, an with @ bit of and pre bands of self. um and two, belt t the model) rown fur * strikings has sent” much on | folds two se together MeDougall_/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike Spring Exhibition and Sale of Silks many attractive lk Features are listed below: 2 Come | (Copyright 1920, by The Neuspaper Errterprise Association) | night clothes around himself, so th: | she would have to waken him and Rich Black. Silks Z | love and kins him when she cam A WIFE CAN KEEP HER HUSBAND'S OP INION) The pity of it all, with a love like OF WOMEN HIGH AND FINE Msg Aion A ppp gst | but would go on just the same the thers, hu t's ¢ next night. I was searcely out of the . home until she had other men call 5 make me | ing ther 1 kne « e " » 1 decided Cosmopolitan Club ? hich the mo! t y effectively h 9 th € c - « it hw D h but v in, e the weak fashion I would lean, I would and “|n depend! And see how | wed by recreat r good Dr ! gram in charg t Me c o a baseba ° re rf we are in a fair way to in this subject|Carl G. Smith forming and week-en and wonderfu Will have an opportunity to join the| American in the Making be planned e | not mean as a E class at its next regular meeting on | aie vit ‘Wednesday, March 10, at 4.30 in 1044| Shawondassee Club 1 Musée and Speak Club ‘meembly room, Henry building. For! Shawondaassee club meets with! The Music and Speakers commit | fiirther particulars call at the office| Mrs. J. W. Dryden, 2209 Nob Hill tee of th c neet eemed to m she 0 mother’ building, or call Main 2293 | ‘ tp. m. on Tuesday, March 9. The decide that all women are self-mac y eee | Drama League | ross class from the Acacia| rifial h Salipeaeetitivergaenneesenmen | Under the auspices of the Drama 1 me t m. Tuesda c nd erteal an¢ We After some men get a start in life League of Seattle, Prof. William Pl” pai asa oan er ia tae th ‘ , yy Saye : hey don't know when to stop. Gorsuch will read from the plays of , OPV RE , . . " cits _ : telegram is in Spanish wary prices onable Will Butler Yeates at the Wom 4 RS STUFFED no ¥ be a «majl town.” Then a dep ag | WITH CORN chaps in no other way is b translated the story evening « University club at 8:15 p. m. p #0 powerful for good am in he ad been overturned | HI uners | Wiggins and Mrs business’ will be transacted, and it ix by} od the request of Mabel Downs extension service of Lafayette PLT. A. f honor, that members repo ¢ Of Washington will meet regu-| Laf. PAT. A. meeta w | aptly at & p.m eed od on Wednesday afternoon from at the Mias Alice FE. 8 see oS pm. The course, which Is |holm, of the school clinic. w YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN Coriner de iy designed for musicia djon the “Adolescent Child ASSOCIATION Lavenee deserves | will also be of extreme) only invited ‘ : ‘Value to those who desire to acquire eae iponversational knowledge of Ital-| Women's Association Westminster | Or “ian. Particular attention will be Women's Association = ea a Wgiven to the correct pronunciation of|meets at 10 a. m. at ape Male studs “Musical terms and Italian vocal se bexin week e Univ Wilheim. at Very Special Prices Taffeta $1 386 Inches Wide Soft chiffon finish. Italian class for was organized | qual in Mother | capa my vor revere authority Taffeta $2.65 35 Inches Wide Heavy quality, echor fas a matt werven the « mmarily She finally met a ¢ young serviceable man, 12 years younger than herself. EYES EXAMINED At Your Own service Duchess Satin Messaline 86 Inches Wide 86 Inches Wide A ha A soft, wearable quality, 40-inch Cheney’s Black Charmeuse, $7.50 36-inch Black Peau de Soie $1.95 36-inch Black Honeymoon Satin $4.75 Tuesday, Mar Westminster to talk @ great rthera and it . but 1 some wertainly Sewing for the for ot tated thus in my room in | Acimer mi mon the and Jim we to depart! America, I felt a ripple of | and @ thrill of excitement A wife fixes nar andards of ding over the inmates, I rush ome, heavy ve important a wife may baker of and faction are my antes, The gratifying results of & personal examination in your own home have many ad vantages, and at your dis pomal. Examination is free and puta you under no obliga tion When glasses are neces rtant guar- manhoos ar in brave xeitement enw ted there ‘ : and courageous If she is fram a small port in : inated toe rise Mor Glory Silk $4.75 orning Glory Si .15 40 inches wide. lustrous. Shown in plain colors for sports, afternoon and evening wear—tan, nickel, taupe, nut brown, Copen, Belgium, Pekin, marine, navy, mid- night, pink, ivory, old blue, French and peacock blue. Soft husband's opini and fine. A wife is Afte powerful for evil if she per that amall ali interpretation Figured Morning Glory, 40 Inches Wide, At $5.50 a Yard material, shown in color combinations of brown and tan, navy and tan, brown and and black and white. 8 Have: | tre Sixth ave is a beautiful navy and white white, v0 haga ar mpetent as | ¢ ee current topics o- | Abo | Inn't It the | convince a b by words t but wouldn't weaves in Var- p and BHU y would beller, try t keep hitn eo,| me and WHmAee de. | and ence.” deaux Never did a br bride look Manuel are keeping out af sight. | forward to houseke That's why we had no report from intentions than I that ship. And that's why dad can’t from Mexico. get home!" Bob was facing a huge task, tn Looks as if-our daddy case no trace was ever found of our | play that dead daddy. He would have to before long,” I said with a gay laugh saved all annoyances about his home, | Bob joined me heartily, It was good I resolved to make it my joy as|to be able to laugh together again, well as my duty to seo that no petty (To Be Continued, home affairs were permitted to irri ‘ ; tate him. | hw ’ , ly L_sarisracrion —] Now that we were NEW GLOVES mos eeping again, I resolved upon a new| Many smart women are now wear Ob h\) ni I had started out the first | ing pastel sued ole ad started out the firs mantel wuede gloves, Most of the i Peon tne with the Nasa ttt Soul's nem B-bucion ere toni est a | Bob's pal and chum, The scheme | bre din a conventional floral de. hadn't worked very well, Bob treat: |sign on the arm. The fad, however, N® YESLER Way tSOUTH END MARKET LIBERTY MARKET 106 «157 AVE. ing with better upon our return might be he's a pirate bold be: There is andther very There ano Printed Crepe de Chine $6.00 treating. ofterea bp | 40 Inches Wide—“Rose Effects Cherry's. This is Cher- | Niberal n of monthly pay ments. By so buying your clothes you may r the very finest and} most fashionable garments procur- | able and never feel the at Shown in color combinations of apricot and orchid, tan and orchid, Copen and rose, silver and cerixe, navy and American Beauty, beige and American Beauty, ry's orsakow to begin house Come in and see the of new spring ments great variety | styles tn all depart | OF THE SEASON | a 7 * eee Seattle's Woman's Club from one side of just : rao Be hae t Tolucsitee | Wheeler, 1611 West. In| nutter, a tablespoon of thick cream, | lock Elia in about iities of translation bothered him silce previously cut out and bake in work, it in said was 1 her Also I The City Federation of the ’ n'n Christian Temperance howe herry’s on hristian Temperance will meet] At the age of 6 a boy thinks his deed: 1, for one,| that dad ouldn't tell Buy atc - JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor yer gA coo BE. Brown, presldent,|he has forgotten more than his ing to nettle down put" in Daddy promised to ex den,” shown in color combinations of changeable isa Litas Vineedt, wade Gacre purénae * American Beauty, light blue and lesh and (University Campus) gp r re ne assuran that it ts 28 and flesh and ko wron | Mrs. Mary 1. Stilwell, state super verything by | American intendent of Americanization, will this shop of smart at Overture Fantar ilies A cordial invitation is extended to} C ay : Techaikowsky yall v4 Heltier Collens Jamaal f pasny | The Canadian Women's club will meet tomorrow at 2 o'clock at 4090 iP so Hear 2» 6 ‘ondertu dohn Hay PT. A, new school building Tuesday, March 9, at 2 o'clock. The program will be is| fembers may bring guests, Parboil either the red or green bell he er aed aia toe Piiiared Gutoenatsiet | the current topics clasa of the "| fill it with the following mixture:/at their best, are inferior to mer tr nondesoript Ph Bast SYMPHONY terp at 1 p.m. prompt. /2 eggs well beaten and a dash of|the avers man has n iy ore he exclaimed. " anne ne a quick oven | | —70 ARTISTS— Wort Washington Wee te ate? forgets sihee Hide Geehiee Mane: [sponding secretary, will mporsible to white and lavender, white and orange, mauve and Amert tions, for March 12 tell of plans made for work in her} tire In in the height of ontal jan Serenade’ . Wolf oe Arcade block, Social hour will fol Tickets at Sherman-Ciny's The lar meeting of the John Tuesday the nature of a round table, and oh: Leave the stems on, but ome wh = . 4t all women high i two days, daddy Licensed in the State of Woman's ub meeta with M nM To « can of corn add a tablexpoon of The average we mn hter. Bab stopped as tf the dif. Seven Years il ‘Seattle at 2 p. sn A p.m salt. Fill each pepper. Replace the! proved by the records made in wat! boat was owned by Hamilton Certein | Women's Christian Temperance | To Dress Well Wom | 9, at 2 o'clock a ne age © ‘ a t the age of 16 he imagines that| venture and ‘ I am go-|tried to buy the t Certeis CHERRY CHAT « report of the regional confer-| pe In buying at Cherry's Dainty patterns similar to the “Dolly % ago I concluded that my Hob rejoicing over this new » came lights on the Regional Conf. n your #e can Beauty and American Beauty, ivory and shown | PROGRAM | department fashion atid good taste. a” ee aio: G in Women's Club low business meeting Hay P-T. A, will be held in the Patrons wre asked to bring written MacDougall-Southwick PRICES: | Se, 75e, $1.00, $1.50, 92.00 First Fh j ed me less tenderly than I desired, |is not confined to the ballroom. Pas apt I missed the repeated caress that my |tel auedes are being worn extensive: heart craved. 1 was too much my! ly at afternoon functions an well. Cherry's Style Shon 207 Bide, in Whistle, Ava. hatwi ladison and Rialto on ind Spring.

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