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satan ethaiegnsiebiveiicheneenhaliiemssdeaternmeteamiane eseptieeacapecemetoem nee tto te ee ae THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920. MISS GLASS WEDS Eton Jacket Is sep Dn mise ZANE SALA RLL, Davaurrer oF SOME LETTERS TO MR. BURDICK Latest Turn ot | UAE LESESEA GY 0. ann ives. aei.viw siwanwers CYNTHIA GREY , aTr TO > ™ hae : . | lle reading BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Ne * Q | Women's auxiliary to Rainier post While read - Roctety Editor of The. tar Tailored Suit | Nov iy american ‘Legion, will rosot 7 tan evenins, 1 HAT do YOU E MARRIAGE OF MISS CORNELIA GLASS, daughter of Mr and | on eee evening, at 8 o'clock, in think ? Write Cyn- Mrs, David Henry Gla 1d Mr. Harold Burdick, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Veterans’ hall of the Armory payee W y Henry P. Burdick of Tacoma, was read by the Rev, W. H. Bliss Wednes 48% thia Grey, dare of The @ay afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, in the presence of | BS FOR FRIDAY Seattle Star. Felatives and close friends. The bride wor » gown of white! Beorgette, modishly short and (—- a trimmed with filet lace and carr al Shower bouquet of Ophelia es, White sweet peas, fre and fern, | Her only attendant was Miss Mar Guerite Grant, gowned in a pale pink Beorgette, heavily beaded in crystal, carrying a shower of Russell roses. . pink sweet peas and freesias. A color Monday Practice Club | Scheme of pink developed in hya-| wm, Monday Practice club will D) Ginths in a back round of palms and) ect on the afternoon of March 15 greens was used in the rooms, with Seaver sneha’ Mactoeld softly shaded rose tinted lights add Dear Miss over your co! ran into the "MIND" of a busir girl, who sig herself “Bachelor Girl.” It Just fairly made my blood boll. She rang the Spiker-Knowles case in for an alibi, But her one and only thought was, to run down the men of today, I am not a nes usure that I print your letter, man, or either am I a working man Missourien.” 1 have wondeie lbut 1 have been among business men| just how many days would elapse and women enough to know that @| ‘before someone would take excep. business man or woman has 1 tion to the letter from the wal or even @ desire, to Jet thelr! man who could have all of the she deseribed on an allow. f $125 per month cL Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary Club Adele M. Pielde Parliamen Procedure club meets at 1 at the Washington Annex Cudihes, president, in c Hamentary law, subj tion of 600 Questions.” derson in charge of public speaking Union Dames Union Dames of the Civil War will hold a social at the home of Mrs Swank, 2764 Yesler way (Temple Star—Office, Main 600; |) Home, Main 2761. ume, mind run to the opposite sex, at least things to the extent that she did. She! ance states that she hi and ever one and, in most case |she finds it hardly worth the while She says nothing of the women, tho, only she tries to make it sound like s analyzed each Dear Miss Grey: Will » for a few wo recently bros in public schod i our colul mental vision (im at the hom |place), Comrades and friends cor she has er done anyt > ing a mellow glow. Just ‘ » the ceremony Miss Mary Louise Informal Tea |dially invited, Refreshments served | the way, and that all the rest of the mall Easter: ) Rochester sang “For You Alone” and) yfiss Marguerite Curtis enter at 12 women are as good as she is, “sa po ina’ clanth area > Sftterward played the wedding march. | tained, informally, at the tea hour! ace: 2% where th wild men there also Is plump, merry faced yor Kansas Woman's Club Mrs, B, C, Hastings will entertain) the Kansas Woman's club at 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. 1. Hoskins, 6534 17th ave, N. EB was the teacher. Her olf red cheeks, bright black eyt Pickford curls are n@ we adored t é ng of the order b (Mr. Bruce McDonald of Spokane, @/ 6) Sunday afternoon, at her home D) fraternity brother, supported the) oy Queen Anne Hill groom. Later in the evening, Mr A and Mrs. Burdick left for the East i Shere they will remain for four or Mt. Baker Park Club | wild women | I, myself, don{t pretend to be any thing other than “wild,” or what rhe would call, “not worth while,” but |? I know lots more good man than I ie five months, expecting then to re-| ‘The next formal dancing party of | | Bastlake car a5, women;. the onty, (ink tat Tlaece Goa ehh Gosek Ges ae T) turn to Seattle to make their home.| the Mount Baker Park club will be owe ever preten to be successful in| ‘the Lord's Prayeeaa Mra. Burdick traveled in a smart) Friday evening, March 12, from 9 Juniors of the Security Benefit eran to travel with iny lady friend "etc. A few vereen SE Ee wrown duvetyne sult, with a chic | to 12 | Association “which were many,” until I got mar ere read, followed by brown hat to match. Both Mr. and +4 6 Juniors of tt curity Benefit as vies: then 1 qelt until any wits : of a short hymn or song (Each room in grade and high | sociation will hold its regular meet |tem in the upper hall of the M Mrs. Burdick are former students of J’ 9))} . ‘ by the University of Washington, wh Fashion Shou at ite We Burdick was a member of P| Y. W. C. Beta Phi sorority and the Tolo club.| The vocational department of the Mr. Burdick was affiliated with Delta) y, W. C A. is planning to hold an Mappa Epsilon fraternity ‘Open House and Spring Fashion o hide did Show" on the fourth floor ef the EB: - Judge and Mrs. Burke building, Friday, March 12, from to 9 p.m. A display of hats and the same routine.) ray, the bachelor co Praag ‘A small book called “Morals from the business world, where the | ysanners” was used once oF 3 true moral of a person is in most k. The following is a cases completely hidden. Where my work | life has been among me women What is politeness? 4 they really are, I can safely sa A. True politeness is always |that my knowledge of the morais|@0 and say the kindest things im r superior of that temple. Candidates ‘Wilt be initiated nd officers for the ensuing year will |be elected and installed. This will be |the last chance for the children to |get their names on the charter list Following the business meeting Nght | refreshments will be served they possess is Dinner Hosts | gowns will be shown. ‘This depart | cee Portrait by Grady., possessed by those who have spent you that’ the .sapeaa Judge and Mrs, Burke will enter-| ment is under the supervision of | Queen City Council No, 904 a wccianiiaips iciistpeniin their life in busine here |the few Being aye Pitas pe fainment at the Seattle Golf club| Madame Carlton, whose aim is to | City council No, 904, Secu |kado” Thursday night, “Pinafore”! is the only thing that is the matter took from the regular lessons? ‘on Saturday evening, in compliment bring home dressmaking to a high fit association, successor to Gallo Company Friday evening and Saturday af with the Bachel She has! A week or two 1 passed th Saturday night.| either been turn some nice young p of one of our ttractive look cola” | Knights and Ladies of noon and “Mikado , or she knows Badass an tutermal Ghote af Mga Sings “Mikado” ieee ny " to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Merrill, | standard. | of Duluth. Covers will be placed for “Er a subd ” a, embers of the ordei + will onsible fc 0 ¢ De en years of age, aa Emanuel Guild to Have nec aceed ery taviiod oe Again Tonight | preside at a banquet of the Kiwants|/¢ 1% impossible for her to ever ior was smiling to Informal Luncheon | Musicale rae g g non the evening of March 17 at) giri, Naturally she has it in for cant Sronn ; Whitnes ‘Treat enter-| The Women of the Emanuel Guild Phi Mu Mothers | Melodious in score and coherent] the New Washington hote ee ee oe [when a “eo RE ar tanchann today (Of East Seattle will entertain with Phi Mu Mothers’ club, r eid story, “the Gondoliers,” tke a2) of HARDLY WORTH WHILE. | One of the girls shrilled forth, # oe pr Mre A.M. Peabody, of |* Lenten tea and musicale at the snaatisis ‘at’ 3 a eicell |the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas HOW 70 DARKEN it ea: ew whet Os bon Mae x nor of Mra. A. M. Peabody, Of nome of Mrs. John Anderson Cole ee i & charming snixture of gentle sat Dear Miss Grey: Ha! That's the kid?" . St. Paul. | the time the second girl lire, unrestgain fun and lilting RAY HAIR r , | paeed er m best yet—the letter from the vision Odd Fellows’ Band Tuell. “wrekaeiaiy evening's pr 6 man, Saturday, March 20, from 3) The Odd Fellows’ band will give ary idealist who named herself “One 2 reply with some similar mark the smile had frozen on eee . juntil 5 o’cle q rie 8 tation of the piece at the Metre = saetaeaes.” dramna te Dinner for Mrs. and Mrs. lent Miter sedweurt’ bh dems] any ane, binte St SOA SOTO oa, diaries ime fnew to) Win meperienen.” sed, Greene Ser |i , Stuart Masquerade at Arctic Friday evening at Dougias hall. Dur-|pany was marked by vivacity and| Make » Remedy for Gra peg F $30 suive, paya $46 rent, | chen Is it better to tena Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Calkins, ir. Club Tonight | Ing the intermission there will be §P°- | coigy and a whole-hearted gusto that = Ske in $30 sults, pays $45 rent-| children reverence for the Deltis Will entertain at dinner on Monday | ss erpern of the Arctic club are jell features, | as enthusiastically appreciated by) Mr. Frank Harbaugh of Cincinnatl, money in the building and loan, has] probably never hearing the name Tevening in compliment to Mr. anc ~ ie: » } . the large audience, Ohio, who has been a barber for more |her washing and heavy cleaning | cept in a profane way? oe Mrs. Eldridge H. Stuart ae ke _ pas a reget oes i lara Censor Board | Jefferson De Angelis, that veteran | than 40 years, recently made the fol-| done, goes to grand opera, and still] Am I old-fashioned, out of 4 oe ° e eres — © Photoplay Ce edian, appeared as the Grand In- | lowing statement ¢ eh le ne baos 4 eggs| Will some of the founger bee masked to dance, and prizes will be| Ciky Weetation Gf the e@ubtouss at] cudiene cb wanlnn Vite axteustad chil’ OAte Gad (can pIUmarOk! deuce |e ete seodienn nena (with Miss Gray’s pei oer seni the the eee chet ce red 1 Any an preps P ry morning on $125 a month S covbagin’ Dollar-Allen Nuptials awar 3 2 last drop of humor from the part mixture at home, at very little cost.| Ask her where she buys that hop, and wae Greenwood Masonic threeut | Greenwood Masonic club meets at! porothy Greenwood Presbyterian assembly e food,| It may be better for the lopment |man to be given the icy mitt t rum, &|column, This all sounds very lovely|marry the girl and be kept in und and|and easy on paper, but on $125 per—|water the rest of his days, “soul of the party”) that will darken gray hair, and make /and if she charges it st night's performagce.|it soft and glossy. To a half pint of |recreation, or mental ton, in the of C water add one ounce ba; 4 a voice of unmis small box of Barbo Comp ‘The wedding of Mr. Melville Dol. | ‘Me lar, eldest son of Capt. Robert Dollar, é : $ Miss May Allen, of Vancouver, Children’s Party at C., was solemnized in Vance: sad Faurot Studio uncover March 10. Mr. and Mrs, Dotla . 0 y CORA |hall at & o'clock, All Masons, East-| quality. Charming, good to one-fourth our in-| well, we'll have to s@e her itemized for a trip to New York immedi-| The Faurot Studio of Dancing New Lechenserats iggy ern Stars and friends invited. upon, with @ voice of no mean pro- | gredients can be bought at any drug ane seats a@tely after the ceremony. | will entertain the children's classes a v ee portions, she made a most delight-|store at very little cost. Apply to| 1 can account for every cent of 4 s ¢ [at _» Be 2 Rériok'a. party: %0 Matut} suse anout: the lect Gabe” of ths Delta Zeta ful Casilda. |the hair twice a week until the de-|the $150 a month this family has Delta Gamma Banquet et ee ee oe tailored sult expected this spring| Delta Zeta alumnae at 6:90 for din-| Tho ensemble numbers were well| sired shade ts obtained. This will|lived on in the past four years, and P Ae was the Eton jacket and plaited|ner at the Y. W. C. A., followed by|recetved, Like the previous produc-|make a gray-haired person look 20|we have gone without celery, evening | Delta Gamma Sorority will enter | Phi Lambda’ U psilon skirt, but here they are, and here {I-| business meeting. tions of this excellent company, the | years younger. It is easy to use, does|dresses and $2 music lessons for Saaee with ite anual Founders Dey | Ban uet lustrated is one of the latest models BIB. staging effects and the capable or-|/not color the most delicate scalp, is| quite a spell, now. = banquet at the Rainier club Satur que imported by Hollander. The sult, @ William McKinley Circle chestra left nothing to regret. not sticky or greasy and does not MISSOURIAN. It is is with considerable yy Gay evening at 6:30. Reservations) Phi Lambda Upsilon will hold | tnree.piece qne, is of blue serge. The] William McKinley circle, Ladies of} The Gallo singers present “Ml-!rub off. the banquet should be in not/their annual alumni banquet oD lait ty plain and narrow, with two|G. A. R., flag presentation at|— _- — a tae 18 al Vater than Thursday. About 110| March 13 at the Hotel Sorrento. |. i¢, b Youngstown school at 2 o'clock. ave expected (0 attend | The program will include spesches selflined, threeinch bands hung cs ; ; ‘Il ee Inia |L008ely from each aide to be caught cee : st ati ee aid under the hem. The waist of blue Seward Social Engagement Announced |‘ *- satin is a surplice affair that ends| Seward Social and Literary club in long, wide sash-ends, finished with | at the home of Mrs. R. F. Copeland © Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hart an 7, | a m P | mounce the engagement of their LAPLAND WOMEN red and green silk fringe. 4009 48th S., at 2 o'clock, Mrs. W Meice, Miss Nellie Aigrette Hart, to| The shortest women in the world! * Colcote, hostess. Speaker, Mrs Richard H. Conner, are found in Lapland, averaging 4/ George A. Spencer, “Women's Clubs . Jand Their Relation to the Home.” ‘wedding will take place in the | feet 9 inches in height. ly spring. See tenants eee 2 | AUTO MEN, appearing before the! Mrs. Winlock Miller left for 8} Lies Se oar __ When some people look around for | counci! public safety committee Wed: | kane today, to be gone two weeks, |_,Literature and Travel department "m chance to do a charitable act they | nesday, denounced proposed use of | de e of Woman's Century club at 11 look thru the wrong end of mechanical speed controls on auto-| Mire &. W. PuAdy of Bellingham, |°.10ck #t the Y. W. C. A. Papers on telescope. mobiles as impracti able. who has been the guest of her daugh- Mexican presidents. Rabe e herent ree ter, Mrs. Carl Ballard, left yesterday Wenskii's Cioterd Chub for her home, accompanied by her i Fagg si tnd Se a sister, Mrs. Henry Landes, who will| ., Woman's Century club civice day . 4 at ¥. W. C. A. Mrs, Thomas Cra visit her for two weeks, ae han, chairman. eee Mrs. H. N. Anderson and daughter 4 ; fo N, Anderson * Ballard W. ©. T. U. hey ae ee _ — Los AD-| Ranard W. C. T. U. will be enter-| eo eer, Rey ae ained at the home of Mrs. Arthur} | tere a \ i | Miss Alice Ives is spending several | Kennard, 5019 Eighth ave. N. W., at | days in Everett, the house guest of |” o'clock. Mra. Della Relville, host cies Pein Guibk ess, Miss Emma Swartz, Ic su ee perintendent on Americanization, in Mr. and Mrs. George Stirratt have |°M4"6e Of program. taken an apartment at the DeLuxe, 19 18th ave. and E. Olive Social Score . Social Score meets at the home of Mrs. B. Middleton, 321 Broadway N., for luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Horace Rand, little ‘and nurse of Yakima, are Washington, L CE ay & Modern Masters Not a cake soai Mr. and Mrs. John H. Perry ana|ON Program of ° A | small son will arrive next week “al Li t C Not a washing powde visit Mrs. erry's parents, Mr. and | Mrs Charles H. Lilly. Mr. and rnd oncert — Pe fi ] Mrs. Perry have bee onjo n masters only will be on the z $ route to New York city, where they |!@T symphony concert of the season | e fj ] et |to be held lay evel Debussy vite eae, cote at new Soap Product in fine granules Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. Brown, |chool, Tschaikowsky and Rimsky- . who have been sojourning in Cali. | Korsakow will stand for the Russian, Four Snappy New Player Rolls From March Lists doroia, returned. yebteriay. jand Wolf will represent the Aus . i ‘ +e | eae O solid soap, to rub into the cloth, week’s washing is ready to hang on the line, “ . ” Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Straus of New n engaging novelty is promised inj vhi ‘When My Baby Smiles at Me York have come to Seattle to make |in the “Italian Serenade for Small outs fibre, clean and white. Fox Trot by Lewis-Sterling-Munro—$1.25 \their home and are guests at the |Orchestra” by Hugo Wolf. Flutes, No harsh cleansing agents, to “eat” You don’t have to stand over the was! 8 “Sweet and Low” Hotel Sorrento, boiled tert ag out ay bigs your clothes and destroy the colors, and rub and rub. | 04 airs, called for by Waltz by Royce-Johnson—$1.25 Mr. Jack Fox left Monday for San|the unique score of this number. But a wonderful new soap prodact—in a ‘You don’t have to stand over the hot range, “Come On and Play Wiz Me” Francisco to join his mother, Mrs.| Rinsky-Horeakow's fantastic and new form, and turn the hot, heavy clothes with a stick. . sedge R. R. Fox, and together they will |kaleldoscopie suite, “Scheherazade,” : One Step by Kalmar-Leslie-Ruby—$1.25 | tour California for two months. baa the true Arabian Nights grace ape pure ne franale are made ot finer Som need sarge unless you want to do ‘ ” eee and color. It is a marvelous exam- quality ingredients than were ever use a occasionally, to sterilize. ‘That Naughty Waltz Mr. and Mrs. Bibridge Hadley Stu-|Ple of the Russian master's clever- fanrily laundry soap before! They are so Try the Rinso w: i Waltz by Stanley-Levy—$1.25 y y soap : y J ry the Rinso way of soaking your clothes art and sons, HiMiley and Fullerton, |"¢8# of orchestration, will leave Saturday, March 20, for| ‘Tschaikowsky’s romantic overture, Chicago, where they will make their |“Romeo and Juliet,” will open the mild, your tubful of clothes soaks as safely i ; clean this very next week, following the easy with them as in pure water alone. directions on the package. See how different From February List, But Good “Dr. Jo Py : ‘owsy Bab: ome. program. nn 4 ‘ ; Waltz by Pines diss cyiaia eee NN Anannnrnnns They are so rich in cleansing value, they ‘ase it aN sayene : fediage leks tepauies airs, ree Audres of Mngiaad, |e registered at the Hotel Washing- see all the ee po eny soak ~ sayes your clothes. ‘ who was Miss Georganna Leadbet- | ton. clothes overnight, or for thrce ours int ic 2 Attention to Mail Orders ter of Portland, and Mrs. L. D. Win. cee iy morning, in the rich Rinso suds, Get Rinso from your grocer. One pack ter of Portland, formerly Miss Isabel| Mrs. Omar Humphrey spent the 2 . Macleay, arrived today to spend a| week-end in Vancouver, B. C Only a few badly soiled spots, cuff edges, age will do a week's washing, Lever Bros Aeolin Player Pianos, $745 few days with Mrs, Elbridge stu: see etc.,necd a light rubbing between your hands. Co., Cambridge, Mass. (Makers of Lux.) Pianolas from $800 art. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson An 4 eee Grows have returned from their wed. ‘Then you rinse the clothes well. And your Rinso is not a ‘“Washing Powder” Mrs. H. E. Barrett, who has been|ding trip and-are at home at 2414 making an extended visit in Aus-/55th ave, 8. W. Duo-Art Pianos from $1,225 The fine ¢canulee of Rinso look much like tralia, will arrive in Victoria on the eee J a “‘washing powder,’’ but make this tests Canadian-Australian steamer Niag-| Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Philip Shank Use a heaping teaspoonful to a glass of ara, March 23, are recelving the congratulations of O boiling water. ae @ their many friends upon the arrival Mr, Charles FE. Alexander of Spo-|of a small daughter, Barbara Gene, kane is in the city on business and|born March 5. ) na phe RAS WOMAN INVENTOR Se Mrs. Bertha Ayton, the only ON WITH THE DANCE woman member of the Institution of I &. To Electric Engineers in England, is **Washing Powder’* RINSO 4 credited with inventing the anti- * * — cob absolutely be: THE RIVER’S END METI sith Mice nach on maton, As wonderful for the family washing as Luz pes ~ "ed oo. tlefront as a protection against the is for fine fabrics rae Co. ~low in soap Poisonous gases employed by the pee y Copyright, 1920, by Lever Bi Saaiaaecamesationnn napnisreaerins geasiune vorarenmemereredinoes