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‘e ] A SMALL (FTRGEAGR te cen i BON SHOW AT SRATTLEITS Deety: Pator of The ‘Crepe Meteor Rap PateT URE or (he) “Citas cies ast tes aan tort 4aé || Star—Office, Main 600; || - 4 1 | truly’ wonderf te 0] HAT do YOU | think of the epidemic that is raging|a t wonderful racter, 1 ¢ : JUMBLE SHOP i sais Home, Main 2761. [Evening Gown a Bla ntbeae gh ual ents peta adenine bereewpele Peggy artine anfyede | think? Write Cyn- namely, that of parents giving aw means an education TOMORROW ‘ ‘ |thetr babies, or barganing for homes | Some of the worst lit ne thia Grey, care of The y Uy i for the yet unborn? empty-headed women 1 ever t!| ae , BY BEULAI MITCHELL COUTTS ee 5 tt is true, foodstufte and cloth duated from college. Seattle Star. Society Editor of The poy 4 as eae \ eae ing are at almoxt prohibitive prices, | sone swoctal affair or Mtecarr vate ; REP CROSS TEA SHOP is continuing to hoki the interest Cs ee * |but why have these babies at all if| "on, they are no good to themeclves| -iothes several seasonn, retrim thelr T populace; for one reason there really i# no other place in town where : CLUBS FOK FRIDAY |they don’t intend to take care of or anyone else. | ola hata, and yet keep themselves smarter people may be seen, nor & more delectable luncheon may be en | thom? No matter how many babies| For in One girl in « college | Yo dremsed, who make home « plage joyed, naa the recent fashion divertissement has made the little shop more Eastern Stary Asked to Meet | there are in a family, there is always | rad mentic mclence teacher | o¢ rest, and keep it attractive, who Popular than ever. Mra, Frederic Struve has arranged an interesting dis Mrs, Emma Chadwick, president of » way to provide, if one just mab Nn @ public school, and, at the » are the envy of @ man’s friends, play of costumes for the huncheon | the Hastern Star club, bas asked all Jup his mind Ume, is unable to cook, icons . | where are they? Out chasing butter. on > . ‘ | a members to call at the clubroom, 4090 I wan of five children, In the | other & meal that Iw fit to ea Lie be onl ap 33290 ana the Fooly ake | Informal Bridge Arcade building, from 2:30 o'clock un. |daya when my father earned, or| That would constitute a fine founda i A man rarely appreciates @ good Ing will be at 1:15, Sport clothes, | Luncheon | til 4 to meet the grand matron of j rather wae paid, $1.25 for his day'’s| ton for the average family, wouldn't! wire put will go thru fire for an Um tncluding riding, walking and golf: Mrs, John E. Ryan entertained tn- Washington, Mrs, Gretta Hutehin-| "© | labor, and he labored 12 hours. No 't |worthy woman. It's « funny old The, With the necessary accessories, | formally at luncheon and bridge on gon, There will be a reception and | use saying things were cheaper the Another girl possesses @ degree.| world, Mr. “KE.” and so unjust, but Will be shown thru the courtesy of! Monday at her home as a farewell tea. All members invited | | for $1.25 didn’t go far those days, but | 80 a rare vocabular ‘ wh ht equal you surely aid your duty . ‘ eee HNog somehow we live , y occasion, # ou nan te . ‘ED GIRT. Spaiding’s Shop mpliment to Mrs. Frederick C.| i . | someh wo lived. iy m one » = ; AN OLD-FASHIONED ie foiowine young ladies will \sanane. Ladiow’ Auxiliary to Ratlway a Mother had very little to do with, of any taxidriver in town esi Re " | . . € tors but she made the most and the t till another, artixtie and cultured aa P SR eees reare atte Bre Lent| > ’ | ‘The regular meoting of Seattle di lof everything. Wo lived plainly, in-|but utterly impractical, married al, ? - ee ine, Gamal Stedt, Mins Adella Salter and Mina | Stanford Women Club vision, No. 216, I * auxiliary to | deed, but inn’t that really best for the | Young man making a milary of $226 | ‘in ® 1 LOUISE 7 : | der of wa onductors, children? 1 0 h. She Ai abac ely no ide Thelma Bailey | The Stanford Women's elubd will the ve r a? tiway Conductors, will hitd ee Avg m4 —— ‘ager Perhaps you may consult a Lag ° ste a luncheon Thursday, March 2 | ne ae n Fe re’ hall this after I don’t ever remember of being ee. fava ieing out| Anocles directory at the local tales f ‘ at 12 o'clock, at the Women’s Univer: | 0 |noon. Lunch will be served at 1 p. hungry, and who shall say wo were | 0ing to be a case of love flying out | Oyo aay You will find a Evelyn®Meeban, little daughter of ue e a6 the windo io road | hone office. Lo e Mr. and Mrs. Merrill sity club. Telephone reservations. Mr pone fgg + Slgss s m, All members requested to be prew not @ supremely happy bunch of kid py > icy ah Paps pageh on ts . ‘Angeles city directory at the refer. 1 - We - “lence room of the public Ubrary, . ent for important bus dies when the snow was gone and we _ Honored Alpha Theta songs +2. 8 1 could go barefoot? Wo all attended| One more instance of the heightes | Tce ranm of the Mr, and Mrs. Joshua Green will aeons . BF. Morris, left last Franklin High Parent Teacher hool, and, as we gre mother | their brains achieve at tirges pallet 10 fertain at dinner Friday evening at) By; » week for her hom Association sometimes took in sewing or went) TWO university girls took part in | their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs The memsbere of the Kagee Alse . Franklin High P.T. A. will give a| } out as @ practical nurse, The older|® discussion as to what characterized Yeats Lect res z “Thomas Merrill of Duluth Theta sorority will give = bridge| Mr. and Mra. A. W. Dann and gon) Fathers’ Night at 8 p.m. The dra | children gradually began to earn a|% lady. Finally the elder (who ma-| i e “ m4 “ at the schoo! will ass ttle and, as we grey srospered, | Jored in sociology. ou plea i sss party Saturday afternoon, March 20,|0f Centralia have been Seattle vis: | mat f the mchool will assiet. | ttle and Krey rospered. | fored in sociology, if you please) un: | cy7) Theatre dertook to settle the question i . f ; e home of Miss Alice Exngtlsh,|!tore this week. Mr. Dann is a prom-|There will be special musical num Of course, we had ho $10 or $20 per Mrs. Struve Hostess Se ee Mr" | nea wanes oe cans etter bers, also a talk by Henry King of month to lay aside for amusements, | *he, “I th Mrs. &. there ‘#1? the Peo! le” In honor of Mre. Thomas Stimson, sca: eis ee gly the schoo! board | and none of us wore fine embroid.|4 gulf which can never be crossed |O. ip. who bas just returned from Califor. | “ee j erion or silk underwear, One good| between the girl who takes her tub William Butler Yeats, one of the | Bia, Mrs. Frederic Struve will be| Broadway Guild Meeting |_,Mr, ‘re,7. Walker of tie Lumber. Queen City Council dress a year wan the limit, and good | very morning and the one who in-|jeaders of the Irish literary renal hostess at an informa! juncheon Sat-| ‘The Broadway guild of the Ortho- epending a few days tu town-on bus Queen City counctl, No, 904, Reew stout ginghams, with possibly a “Ulges in @ tri-weekly ac. , will lecture Thursday evening lurday afternoon at her home. The| neic hospital which was to have met |*P* rity Benefit association, will hold a cheap lawn, nicely made, for sum 1 suppose I have been wandering | at the Masonic club rooms in the guests will include intimate friends with Mrs. H. R. Meser, Friday, March ||?" 4 aie Pte Mlle nga the Meese tem Y |mer. Today, one boy ts a lawyer, “mong Individualities, but in this| arcade building. His subject willbe ‘of Mrs, Stimson. }19, has been postponed to Friday, | | ple for the initiation of a large class well known, and with an enviable Cruel world, the easy-going generall-|~, Theatre of the People.” see March 26, Dr. and Mra Donald Nicholson left/o¢ new members and the election of record as to bonesty, and his «ym. ¢ m to have @ little way of | ———___ x eee yesterday for a short visit in VIO! delegate for the state convention to g pathy for those who work and strug: |! me by one on the other aide. Pres. Ernest M. Hopkins at toria. |be held at Yakima, April 28. Also to te tany rate when amon marriee, || i to Speak at Women’s St. Patrick’s Day Mr. and Mra’ Lewte B. Eyman left |*#°t, # delegate to the national con-| ; The other boy t# a #kiUed mechan. | t t Ie usually accepted an & 4 : r. rs. Lew! cytnan tion to be held at Fort Worth, ; je, and well There were three | f#ct that be married a woman, not q University Club | Surprise Party 1 sii |today to spend the weekend in Var| eave sung 14, Wonder ceanen, Se | lek'un pide cae 6 wim, saacissa 4 | wom The Greatest American f Sa c. Dy Edgar . Be 7 4 wM itis we ° . 5 cent — = Hopkine of, Sntertained Weanesaay vam: B.C. ee 244, Junior Becurity, will participate preg aonhe «6 tor, and the { Mr. Workingr ms fs married, 4 Picture of This Entire collage will speak at the! > * at a cobweb social at Moose temp! third is « wel! nown magazine he ever marries e wil Women's U ity club next Tues-|% St. Patrick's surprise party in| gtr, and Mrs, Frederick C. Jobn- reel , weiter ty apt to be quite niversity club ni Neat af te ellie Hughes, La-| All members invited to bring their | Way afternoon at 4:30, Alumni of | honor rs. 3 ches, La'|stone left today for an extended #0-| trienda , | I've beard mother say thet the D outh and their wives, also/#nda apartments. Approp dee | journ in Alaska. eee |wtruggle was a hard one, but that) This is not an eulogy of chorus ‘and wives of the Women's |°rations were profusely in evidence cee Ladies’ Literary and Musical Cab ‘BY CORA MOORE |her grownup children were the great |@irls, or a slam on the products of y club are invited. being artistically carried out in the) stise Helen Ardelle, who han been| Ladies Literary and Musical club| NC! Yorks Fashion Awthortty | ont roward a wi could have. She}Our educational institutions, simply eee dinner appointments. The honteee and | suffering from an attack of influenza! win meet with Mrs. William Henry,| ere ts & gown whose material t8| came from a welltodo family an argument that little minds are suests attended the Automobile at the Seattle General hospital. 19] {s¢5 Woodland park ave, at 2 p.1a.{cTePe meteor in a blue, somewhat had never know t was to do|lttle minds, wherever you find them Dinner Hosts ater My o evening I ng Roce convalencent | eee — peg Sesaesies, bape ry goin much work before abe mar but} As to this entire discussion, would Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Morrison wit) | Present were > ‘atherine Shi | Rag: Laurethurst Orthopedic Guild one. he Up-yoke is of plain silver! she often said her hard work and ad-|!t not be as sensi ay that all De hosts at a dinner Saturday eve | Mra H. D. Gi lag beg Bessie od Mr. F. J. McConnell of Wenatchee} rhe Laureihurst Orthopedic guild] Slt of subdued sheen, while the | versity was just what she needed to | make ‘ van ‘ning at their home. Covers will be| Mr. Sarah * » |i in the city thie week attending the | wit; meet at the home of Mra, W. J. |C2f¢t. which, like most of the pres ive her character, and make her|#* it would be to say all chorus girls Jaid for twelve. | Turney and Miss F. Hallman. | Automobile Show | Recs from 2:30 o'clock until §. jent day corsages, te fashioned PP ,8| understand the needs of others. She | make undesirable wives, or vice . — . . | eee Salary soft sik brassiere foundation, fs of | was, indeed, pure gold, and it was t en? CAM. 4 yo 4 : | Mr, W. TL. Seagrave returned Sun. Adele M. Fielde Part blue and aflver brocade, This core training we rece m our mother | Recital at University oF. jday from a business trip of two} — esata let ts held up by chains of ative made us what} Dear Miss Gr haa ‘The University of Washington will x : Imonths in Nevada. ses oo Parliamentary |OT4 and then from the top of th are when “One With yPresent Miss Lucile Mulkey in 4) 1) pred Mears, chief engineer of| we ohes | Procedure clut t at the Hote! | Comet at the back, there falls «| have a family of four children, | forth with her littl wanior recital in Meany hall this eve 1.5 Avaska Railroad commission, ‘and | Mr. A. K. Stuart returned Tuesday | washington A at 1:30 o'clock, |208Ff of blue tulle that ts caught up I have known what it was to| home, plano, openface ing at 8:20 o'clock. She will be/ i) secretary, Mir. Charles L. Mason, |¢¥ening from an extended sojourn in : ssn charge of Mra {With the skirt and from which falls|go without, and I did all my own|lessons, rent, t $50-ner-nissitts (amistad by Miss Helen Matzinger, | reived thin week from Washington, | Eastern business centers. idihee, president. Lesson, Ko |* }0N€ farrow train of silver bro-| work when they were emall, but now suits, milk and a ete, 80 agli Iris’ Cam! C., and will be guexts at the Hotel eB ea en . 100 questions. | 20% we fre in better circumstances, and I dir take her on m the following prog . . til th Mrs. L, B. Peeples spent the day . appeals have a much needed r but t t I was #0 glad to & ¢ cellist Pennington until their departure for on in charge of class| 2) 9 —————— aad ! , Eee be given: | Alaska. jin Bremerton yesterday, the susst Of | on pu F FRESHEN FLOWER. nen elor” hang the “Indian sign | - eae [Mrs ko lacey 9g | * A pinch of t put in a bow! « ‘ome hi hr . 5 o4win Lang and small dauch. fk ? | Trustees of Board of Federation ore Will balp to keep i doth J Mra. Edwin Lang a | Mr. and Mrs Mills of Cat] 4 ane silethes ot sn Seeee eblacen wih thoap nr owen 4 or on $150, nor even $200, and keep | 4 came over ; Martel oo cose vane pnd ges, cae the} so and he Misses | trustees of the federation will be held| should be cut from the stem each ion f even tho I had to/4n even balance of $200 for checking | ++:Grey | veck-end with Mrs. Frederick Ad. | OWiadys and Dorothy > jay evening at| morning and, if possible, the buds |e for food for them. How can any | account, a ee 3% ; th ‘side e a ° ‘ 2 “ eal mothe rive way the t a a lone lo own 7 rn! attle to reside a re § E , ; ed that ell members |and blossoms should not be touched. |* mother give away the infar Tama widow, own my own Dow ames b -Korestche eee jthe Hotel Wash will be n |rewh air is always good for flowers privaectyy we bee hears + tO, OM prewar 7 | . | 4 I think I would have hated my hus-|an month covering my | | jand plants, but drafts are liable to|, * a : | tt t be done on $125 per month, | Lucite Muikey | Mr. Theodore Mallinson has re! xtiew Gladys Stowart of Yakima. had xiving I cant even have oo on Lee Mittions ea Mer. lturned from bis recent trip to Lom | who in making a short visit here, 4 eh etl o of Hie children, but, thank | clo . OF any account for Moment Musical. INI Uischubert |don and has taken up his residence | wilt be the guest of her Sire. 1s . Pe ge Ny o i ; Irie Cuntiela o |at tho Hotel Pennington A. B. 8 art, at the Highlands for p nn . ‘ ~ th oi a r e ours was the ~ § Mr. Venino at the second plano =| Mra. J. B. Morris off Lewiston, | - eee cates aging, fetresly y shirked Bg ot atiy tee A cordia) invitation is extended to/ Idaho, who has been visiting her | Green frogs are said to have an |p, (@) T Maybe I've written too much; but v y bills ; t 1 those Interest «1. |daughter, Mra. Charles Borie Rhodes, ‘insatiable appetite for warps nm Easy erms ‘ old rican slang, “it wipow. | iz vement - ~- ! Lakeview F cific Impre en poset en Bab re dap edo Re te et | ‘The members of the Lakewood Pu CHERRY CHAT jaway their own flesh and b a rds to the man sign cific Im wemer i> will have a Buying cloth for fe A MOTHER P ae hi 2” in last night's issue. | luncheon a 4 y rough playing young | 1 share your views, exactly. a a the letter, for} si ee th ee ae ong | Miele win ke Tisaoe bo believe the 20th century false stand- elieve a man was ever cre-| z re * wate # ard of values ts largely responsible ated who would go thru what he did, | the problem it used to | for the situation you #0 much de-|or who was capable of such devo | Trimmed “wt ADDITIONAL CLUBS be, for now, no matter a | | “ | Overseas Club how hard the boys are } ene Py The Overseas club will give a St on their clothes, it's Dear Mins ett » been quite as paca ‘ons har lt . peteianre a der ee vt pal om gs Hird ger interested in the or 18 expressed | poor foo: woman who would give Y el pe Let | pee 4 Re Sh ar |by “Floradora” and “Workin: Jup the deep | and devotion of | otal = eng — n tg pool | ear focus prenane I am curious to know wheth this husband son for the friends hi latter speaks from expert >| to be met in a public dance hall. fias Florence Mre. Emma} for that servatic whether his . T have been thinkin he Ress, Miss Mabal Powell, Cherry's knee pants suite for boys! for emselves out of a haze of ©" had the kind of ¥ Spring baa Children’s Hat Stats. wrttttaas tn onamaeeien ait OME-MADE Candy is best for the The Pacifico has its own “gulf . . ee teense, en eee it’s the Great American Spread for sliced current, and it ia formed in the game George Case, Mr Ht. Jackman, Mins! wt outwear two ordinary suits nothing particular, So often one Md bh te her? nevieve Grant, Mr. H. A. Sine they‘re made right and of the right! yy s popular ideals for reali much men remain TRIMMINGS —a wonderful assortment of 3 for $1.00 j the department of justice campaign n children. Blue Label Karo makes the way, as the Atlantic “gulf stream.” bread: ‘The trade winds, blowing from the Maple, Mrs. H. Jackman, Mr. nd of materials. Dreery suits for) tow ‘ hele Cause they cannot tringer and Mr. J. Cubbons. ol and Sunday wear — good. I am neither a college girl nor a fi 1, old-fashioned girl, But | —beautiful flowers at 2 for $1.00; iat a sourced falling. sat ia. prison G { most delicious fudge—delicate and cream tropics, bank up th ed i [Seog ep eallig onal cg f P.S. Ask your grocer the price of Blue and 1 for $1.00. j hte Setiowed : crisp taffy and brittle peanut candy; car- ing to our Gulf of Mexica), and thence me ; Label Karo by the dozen cans. kill them. AN who today have such \\\ i A \ = X \\ \ WASHINGTON, D. C., March 16. 'e tern states women have = organized for the reduction of ! housewives admit dealers who prove 4 ns [that they are striving to. reduce Karo home-made goodies—and is FREE. | prices. * nag BAD > Karo is pure and rich in food value; it is HEAT BOR ALASKA wholesome and health building. That’s why 1 proceeds will be used for local | strong sults for every-day wear Y r I 1 be neutral relief work among returned soldiers.| Cherry's Style Shop, a aaa mpathy leans to-| for wives, mothers of their childr : Bidg., over Pig'n Whistle, on 2 ard the chorus girl—it may be be-|who make over dad's clothes WOMEN ORG- ave., between Madison and r ise I've never known one mother's skirts, who wear their | EAE fee | hwy — | Unit sales have recently fallen off | from 20 to 25 per cent, which is be- | Heved to be a result of the house amels and fondant. wives’ determination to economize. - Writetodayforthe interesting64-page Corn . they pour out between Japan and , Give Your Last Year’s Hat : |{rormoea, the stream thus formed CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY passing south of the Aleutian chain, 47 Battery Place New York along the southerr coast of Alaska, IN 14 STATES; wane — = ninaien aa ral cities merchants’ honor to the Salvation Army { and down the went coast of North CUT PRICES ve been instituted, to which Products Cook Book. It tells how to make America, ~ Hence it comes about that the —We'’ve made up our minds that no last- ; whole southern coast of Alaska has season's hat will be worn this Spring. a temperate climate. It is warmed Our enormous buying power has placed ee et ee cee us in possession of a wealth of extreme n IMOVE SHINE values that we'll sell at $1.00 and no 3 be Ray dt woman can afford to retrim her old hat wear, one way to freshon it is to for that. To really appreciate these val- | wring a thin piece of muslin out of ues you sho I clear witch-hazel and lay thia on y uld see them. the right #ide of the material. Steam. ed with a flat iron, the material then should be turned on the wrong side and the muslin pressed dry, ——_ @ Through our plan ot weting B|ASSISTANT — hats you are one #| OBSERVERS pata peregs Women are acting as assistant ob. & servers for the United States weather ne bureau, and assistant horticulturists pale to ce for the department of agriculture, le kt but not permitted to take tests for climatology in its relation to agriculture, x pinay