The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1920, Page 10

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Mf lg —7 TTLE SYMPH => ONY GIVE FINAL CONCERT BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Bditor of The Btar {TTLY music lovers will regret the closing of A most mucceasful Sym Phony Orchestra season, and are taking advantage of the last oppor Punity to hear an eapecially interesting program, which will be given Friday ‘evening, March 12, at Meany Hall Overture: Fan “The Afterncen of « Fawn sas . + y Debvesy of the Kaiander Prince Young Prince and Princess Westival at Hagied-—The See ¥. . Joho Sos 7 eund veler Mrs. Caldwell Hostess Mra. Hugh Caldwell will entertain Tuneheon at the Sunset club on » im compliment to Mra. ©, Le who leaves soon for Singw-| The twvitations have been to friends of the honor Fleager Hosts Mr. and Mra Hi A. Fleager will 4 twelve guests at dinner at Pq Gel cub on Saturday evening. eee Dutch Treat Dinners . students. m in Redding’s may be secured , Miss Hazel Miss Ida May Gulliver, ‘and Miss Lenore McPherson. ~ SACRAMENTO. and electric workers of Pacific Telephone _ ‘Fesume strike. — "TELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Offige, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. Queen Anne Guild Will Have Tea Shop ‘The Queen Anne Guild of the Or thopedie Hospital will have charge of the Tea Shop on Thureday, Mrs. Thomas Nash will act as hostess, a» sisted by Mra, W. EL MoGr@th, Mrs John Graham, Mra C. G, Morrison, and Mra, Walter Reed eee Victory Club Ball | ‘The Victory Ball, which will be letven tonight in the Masonite temple, | promises to be the most pretentious | affair that the club has ever attempt ed. It will be thorely Oriental in character, with special muste and deo orations, and the mysterious playlet, “Fatima,” will be a feature of the ‘The committee follows: | Mr. Ed Courtney, Mr. Ted Moree, Ernest Reinert, Mr. Vernon | Kiepper, and Mr, Sam Pues, Jr. | | evening qi One for One Dollar Twelve for Six Dollars | Leading | Portrait Photographers | Top Floor Bite] Building Second Ave. at Pike St. New Spri -, rg yin €3 slp The latest— one-strap over instep ng Models in Footwear have just received our shipment of the new Spring modeis fm footwear—Pumpeand Oxfords, They are craceful in every line lendid leathers. They come in ‘Tan and Black; mili- Baby French heels. Come upstairs and relect from the styles you are anxious to have and we are sure you will be Always Our Popular Upstairs Prices ~ $8.50 to $12.50 ANTI-FRICTION SHOES —in ladies’, men’s and boys’ Only shoe made that fits the UPSTAIRS YOU SAVE sizes, in black and dark brown. bottom of the foot, MONEY ON YOUR SHOES |SON OF |PROMINENT | FAMILY | ‘Thursday Musical Chub | Thursday Musical Club meets with Mrs. KR. A. Nichola, 2416 Ninth ave nue, Thursday, Luncheon at 12 o'clock, French musio-—Chaminade, Gounod and Mamenet. eee Child's Conservation League The North End Circle of the Child's Conservation League will meet Thursday, March 11, at the home of Mra F. W. MacTagrart, | 6011 Eighth avenue N. & A paper from page 63 of the program book will be discuned. * . ee Holy Trinity Latheran Choré: Moly Trinity Lutheran chureh circle No. 1 meets Thursday, March “a Wil moet with Mr. K. K ‘Trete, 222 Nineteenth avenue, 190 am Circle No. 2 meets Tuesday, March 16, with Mra Turner, 1903 Second avenue wert, at 2 p. m. Circle No. 3 meets Thuruiay, |Mareb 18, with Mra. C. J. Johnasa, | 303 Maiden ave, at 2 o'clock. vee Friends of All Club ‘The Friends of All Club will have thetr regular monthly business meet- tng on Thursday, March 11, at 645 after their mupper tn the private din. ing room at the ¥. W. © A. at 6 o'clock. An interesting lecture and social hour will follow the business meeting. eee Senttic Review Ne. 8, Ladire of Maccabers The seafin Review No. 8, Wom en's Benefit Association of Maces | Dees, wtll meet Thursday, Marob 11, |at § o'clock tm the W, O. W, ball. Card party. | eee } Council of Jewish Women meeting will take place at 2 o'clock. Angora Grotte Angora Grotto gives last the season, § p, m. atethe temple, AJl Masons and vited. dance . Woederaft Woodcraft Totern elub jelub roome at 2 p, m. following the bustnems session. | Altes Schmute, Mem Lillian |heim, Mre Anna Hellen and | Sophia Niquetts, hostesses, ' . “fee Seattle Review Ne. $ Seattle Heview No 8, Women's Benefit Association of Maccabees, meets dt 8 p. m. af W. O, W. ball. Meeting and card a eee Hatasa Geard Cod Hatasu Guard Club meets with Mrs. O. HL Frey, 4717 Aurora avenas, at 1 p.m, for luncheon. eee Frantz H. Coo P-T. A. Frantz H. Coe PT. A. meets at |p. m. at the school auditorium. | Almina George, speaker. Music ‘the school children. Tea will be served. All parents are urged to at- tend. cee B. F. Day P-T. A. B. F. Day PT. A. meet tm [school at #30 p.m. Teachers w: musical numbers prepared. business meeting at 315 p. m. *- m. in the school auditorium. Judge King Dykeman, of the Juvenile court, ‘As Gold at Cherry’s RRY CHAT We mean literally that your word .is an good as gold at cherry's. promise to ac Your readily as cash, for uny articles of ap- parel you wish to buy. We believe in the inherent honesty of | the average person, jand after many years of dealing on) .|serves, candy, and other small arth! Rummage Shop Opens March 16 ‘Thru the good work of the Beattle Orthopedic hospital, ® striatly Seattle |Inatitution, founded and kept up by | Dig-hearted citizens, modern miracles are performed | Who would not with to feet that be | had helped, directly or indireetiy, to jotraighten the crooked and twisted | limbs of a poor, helplens, Little In valid and send him on his way strong jand straight that he might do his part of the world’s work? Whe would fall to help perform the mage jthat would cause the humped spine of a pale, little, bedridden girl to | Vanish, and bring back the red blood lof youth that will quickly. restore her to the lovely thi jod intended? You can do It, and #0 eastly, too, The Metropolitan Butlding company has donated the litte building known as the Japanese Tea pavilion at Fitts ave. and University «t. to the Ortho pedic association to be used as & rummage shop. in a way as & #00) loemor to the White Elephant Shop, which was discontinued last month, | and whose patronage, it ls hoped by | the trustees, will extend to the new venture, | The shop will be open for business |Tuceday, March 16, Donations may take the form of clothing, shows, books, household furnishings, fancy work, Jewelry, canned goods and pre cles, It being understood that he shop will be a mins shop and will not handle salvage articlen All donations Prominent in Fashion World | should have a cash value when pre ented eee | Wit be the apeaker of the afterneen. one Mount Raker Crete Mount Haker Circle, of the Child Conservation League, meets with Mrs. Arthur Fallon, 1966 Thirty third south, at 245 p. m. ove Mothers’ Club Mothers club, of the | Atpha club meets with Mra T Leewe, 316 North Seventy<irst. at the federated club house. eee ‘Wittam McKinley Circle, Ladies |G. A. TL, will present the Youngs town school with twentyone fags jat 2 p m. All comrader “aod | friends of the society are cordially invited John B. Allen P-T. A. John B. Allen PT. A. business | ° “Pranklin High School PT. A. Franklin High school P-T. A. will ite regular meeting tomorrow Miss Margaret Aken, & Littiest Rebel" (by A feature of the program will from the Ladies’ Music! a Wid Rone (MeDow- “Deep River” (Neero rg Dolby, Mra. P. Ring Gabriel. Mra. IL J. Scho. president, will give a spe to “The Mothers.” All in- vited. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mim Nelle Ch Will jecture on ireland, her people, their manners, and customs on evening, March 16, at 8 p.m. ih the Rainier Beach Methodist church, corner 6th ave. 8. and Reabery ot. ee Ladies of Alki Community The Ladies of Alki Community will give a 8t Patrick's leap year party Saturday evening, March 13, at the Alki Community hall at North Alki. The following committee has the affair in charge: Program, Mra A. EB. Schutt, chairman; Mre. Helen R. Holt, Mra. C. K. Rodgers, Mrs. J. M. Hiiott and Mrs. ¥. H. Hitchings. Reception and decorating and the floor managers are Mra. King, Mra P. P, Bliss and Mra, Bracken. eee Seattle Drama League | Mr. William Butler Yeats, noted | playwright, will give a lecture on “The Irish Theatre Movement,” un- der the auspices of the Se Drama League in the Masonic rooms in the Arcade building the evening of March 15, eee Odd Fellows Band | ‘The Odd Fellows Pand will give an informal concert and dance next I'rt- day evening at Douglas’ hall. Dur. ling the intermission there will be | mpecial features, . dofterfon A. ‘The Jefferson PT. A. will meet to morrdw at 2:30, Mr. Roland Chapman | | will speak o1 and the children will « demonstration. PAPER BACKING FOR PICTURES To paste new paper backings on) framed pictures, the paper, Reg it BRRES ale a muste | New York's Fashion Authority and plaids are going to have & very prominent place in the fashion werld thie coming summer. ‘This model i suitable either for ik OF for aotten goods, The orix+ nal ts @ checked voile worn by Marie Carrol in “My Gelden Girl” The rH t ; E ; | rh a A ; [ a i} i t ee ify | To make an opeh mesh the corner is turned: It takes two chain stitches and & double crochet stitch into after menh) makes the first double crochet | of the next math, no matter if it ts mesh: crechet into four chain stitches for first mesh, and if two or three closed meshes follow one another, the last double crochet of the fret mesh is the first for the second mesh. In other words, three double crochet stitches wil) make the second and third mesh, while it takes four for the first mosh. OLD WINDOW SHADES A window shade may be cleaned with @ commorcial paper-cleaner, or with @ry flour or starch applied with & rough nel cloth, The shade should be ed to a table or to the floor, before being rubbed. If it is faded at the lower edge, it may be tacking the lower edge to the roller and making a new hem UNITED TEA& COFFEE STORES N® YESLER WAYTSOUTH ENO MARKET 'Y MARKET tur ave. out to! {IN DEFENSE OF OUR the! third atiteh trom the double crochet | EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Dear Miss Grey: The last time I wrote on the question | of “Does the co-ed or the chorus girl make in reply to “Floradora’”—I did not think she would misin-| terpret the meaning of my letter. To avoid an ill feeling 1 among your readers I wish to write again on the subject of | « the co-ed and chorus girl in detail. " =e “Floradora” dodges the main issue by mistaking individu-| alities for generalities. Her phraseology is based on her own! r stage be gener 18 years ago. 0) 0 rar “I am the chorus.girl, and, in spite of that) de ten ‘ft aade a better wife than any co-ed girl I know of,! all the other chorus girls (present and former) must make better wives than all co-eds.” I am not prejudiced against chorus girls, as they have} enough of different sort of deg ions that they must en- dure, but I am against inconsistency. I uphold what good breeding demands for the common decency in our society. person tg ee | Bare Ps the best wife? appearing at the Moore theatre, xive ber mur even! this y but the Sterna! To put her argument under the mowt sensational asoning, it would bring one to such inconsist-|\“"* here to demand a sec of the gr a better wife than any co-ed girl I know Ff omnes SARAH PADDEN TO | APPEAR AGAIN IN \“ETERNAL BARRIER In response to numerous req len, the gifted actress wen of lant year, “ nal Barrier,” on ‘Thury and Saturday afte Minn PaAden ohiele has heen & one-act comedy, neth anf tensity of “The tarrior,” which was one year, han led mar ntie HAT do think? ‘Write C thia Grey, care of Seattle Star. gently with the tps ef t fingers, moutened in olive several Umes a week it will, caune theta to Gisappear gradue ally. Dear Mim Grey: |velvet table runner slightly. cor garoline, sponging the soiled pore ons unti) the dirt is then in the open until the Be very iD mes have dim p mure to work open or away from any fame ag gasoline Gifts to Women Jiffy-Jell Users Need Them and are Welcome. See Below Half a Pineapple Crushed to Flavor One Jiffy-Jell Dessert Here is one exampte of the wealth of fruit in Jifty-Jel desserts. { ¢ crush pineapples in Hawati—fruit too ripe iohee The juice of half a fruit is con- deneed sealed ‘tn a vial to flavor one pint dessert. Yet the whole dessert costs but a few cents, ready at your call. : So with eight rich fruits which come in sp a Jell. All are made from crushed fruit, afl are abundant. All come in liquid form, condensed | and sealed in glass—a bottle in each package. Real-fruit flavors in bottles Mark this Jiffy-Jell distinction. Note how it differs from old-style quick gelatine desserts. | Jiffy-Jell alone has these bottled fruit-juice essences. Jiffy-Jell desserts are fruit-made dainties, rich in fruit. The fruit taste is not mere flavor | and not artificial. senee in a vial. ickage, and let ge serves six i whip the Yee fruit flavor for a for a mint jell to you won't forget. ‘Ten Flavore in Glass Viele Style 6— The came tn pint etre Btyle-C | Ia assorted styles of alumi- num, six to the set. The six will serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Send § trade-marks this adm fl dainty, rich in fruit, ¢ a trific. It costs less than serving apples, *T will delight you Try Jiffy-Jell in various fruit flavors People need fruit daily. Now, when fi costly, this is an ideal way to serve it Complete desserts + Jiffy-Jel comes ready-sweetened. It is Pn cher evaporated fruit acid. A rag grade gelatine is m it, and the fruit-juice ¢ You simply add hot water as directed cool. Then a package of in pee bryos, or Try tart green salad jell Try mint serve with meats. Learn what these dainties mean to you. Co them with old-style desserts of this type. a We offer you choice of several 50-cent molds if you will do this, and at once. Cut out our offer 69 The An aluminum half-pint Fill twice with water to one package Jiffy-Jell. U an exact cup measure im all Send 2 Silver Dessert Spoons, teaspoon size,in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers silver plate, guaranteed 20 years. For the first spoon send 2 trade-marks, plus 10c for postage and packing. Then we will offer you the balance of the set. f Hy Pint Molds Cat out the @ trade-marks in the circle on the front of Jiffy-Jell packages. Send 5 for any pint Jiffy Dessert Co, MAIL & Waukesha, Wis. THIS I enclose...@) trade-marks i] i “ny ee ie ba eee wo e<a =~ Sa. &s SPeaean 8£&Y ewe eds he proper size, should first be floated | 6 {t this b we have no Teason tOlin a pan of water until it 4 entirely mold or the Set of Six Individual Molds. Send 2 for which send the gifts I for the Jiffy-Cup, or 2*and 10c for the Spoon. " jchange our mind. Come in and make |\" check at side. & Davis & Morris Shoe Co. 303-8 SEABOARD BLDG. Take, Elevator to Third Floor. your selections from our extensive stock of fashionable apparel for men, | women and boys. Cherry's Shi Rialto Bldg. over Pie’n Whintte, A Ave, be The paste should be applied to the frame, and the paper, from which the actual drops of water have been wiped, should be pressed into place the frame. As the paper dries {to owl shrink, mating a smoothty gh ig ON WITH THE DANCE TO THE RIVER'S END The pint molds are as follows—all aluminum. Pint Mold, heart sha a pam SE Mold, fluted ‘te "atove, So Pint Salad Mold, Pint Mold with pinnactes. 0c for postage packing on the oaken al “ .

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