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THRIFT SHOP TO OPEN [TS DOORS TO PUBLIC i — which make up a lady's wardrobe; | values in men's shirts, b 1 overcoats, fo: pearted sae ea ae r are - for vi ~~ ciety Editor of The jot Vancow 2 « a nm the city, a “1 . . | | euests at the Hotel Washington. and the art department || Star—Office, Main 600; || _ ss gontains an interesting collectic = Home, Main 2761. Mra. Austin K. Haskell and her books, p res and exce ~ ' guest, Mrs. Perry H. Greer of Low af china and glassware he inter r 4 Angeles, left today for the South est and patronage of everyone is! Miss McDermott to Wed | sins Jean Fiaskell, who ts a student urged. . Mr. and Mrs. James Dewitt Meat the Santa Barbara school for fe Dermott announce the engagement of | girls, will join her mother for the Mr. Cortot their daughter, Irene Ann, to Mr.| Raster season, and together they will James Joseph 0'F y. Jr. Of this) visit Mrs. Greer at ber home to Be Honored vet | city. formerly of New Y see sere. Freterte © nvited & The wedding will be an event of the| Miss Alice Lovell, who haa been bs beagdhnaay edhe dbageangy bran ate summer the guest of Miss Virginia Cook, left tea hour on edn ay pe > os on onday for ber home t t French pianist, who ts touring the| Post Lenten Teas me : t United States and who will Mrs. Charles N. Gibson fs plannin Ry age tan on Thureday eve |to extend invitations for a series) od ; ‘ m ohy left on ning. Mrs. Struve will be assisted |of musical teas to be @iven at her AF ca Taya earn Rho by Mra. Joshua Green and her sis-|home, 2107 10th ave. W,, after Lent poe te Aad ret it in Portland ters—Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Wetherill.| 2 ee i » . Ss 7 ich | Luncheon | Mrs, Peachy, and son Frederic, who Dinner for | Mrs. Austin K. Haskell entertained have been spending the winter at i linformally at luncheon on Friday in Coronado, returned on Friday and ii Portland Guests the Frederick & Nelson tearoom injare at present the guests of Mr. and 2 a " 4 er t . aoe BW. Baxter will entertain] ccrmpiiment to her guest, Mra. Perry | Mra. Keith Lega tt inner on Saturday evening In . 4 > "HH. Greer. The guests later enjoyed * oe compliment to her daughter, Mra. F. the Orpheum Mr. John Proeter, cashier of the O. Downing of Portland, and Mra | teal? Ssameasd peitionad bendix apten the Fred Pittocks, who are her house : os . creed tm Parties guests. Covers wil! be laid for ten. | Social Service League week-end in Portland: dior | The Social Service league, of whi te " Engagement Announced |Mrs. 2. C. Ward is preaigent, met) Mr. tnd se teen om the birt | gag d a eet Mies’ Ruch |reeeiving congratulations o Mr. and Mra. John Panton of Dav of a daughtér Saturday, March 26. in enport, Iowa, announce the engage a |the Providence hospital. The little Ment of their daughter, Miss Dorothy ~~ 2 7 lone has been named Bertha Elica Panton, to Mr. Harold Phoenix. also Madrona Guild Will | beth. Of Davenport. The wedding will take Take Charge of Tea Shop| Ss Midas : i au ee of ee | The Madrona guild of the Ortho.) Mra TR. W. Baxter has se house/ pedic hospital will have charge of the nie ane Sea weed Wetichx Small Dinner Tea Shop on Wednesday, Creamed pee Mr. Lucien Perrot will entertain | mlmon and cabbage salad will be the TOMORROW at Movats are ‘TELEPHONE ti hea vine a of Portland ee adwin ¥ ending the w Mac Carpenter Del pen the BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS By nea age ae Society Editor of The Stor ; ; AR ty a + age UGH THE GENEROSITY of the Metropolitan Building Company | i.e win) he remembered ae Mine he hearty cooperation of the people of Seattie, the Thrist Sho | tavia Kiutch, and was popular in so rner of Fifth avenue and University street will be ready for b cial circles bere ten years ago ness tomorrow, Aside from the scores of unusual bargains to be found. » eek 4 wonderful assistance will be given to the little cripples and invalids, who! wo) n4 sire F. J. Kohler of Ch we charges of the Orthopedic Hospital, and for whom this attractive shop | 24 who have been occupyin tas been planned. The women's department has a ale at Grant |ooe> > aa nes gar tere gndered wearing apparel, shoes, } and a thousand other things | )o\ 0 doparted for the East ean THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920 MISS JANE TRKUAX, daughter of Mr and Mra. Perry B. Truax \GIRL LOSES CITIZENSHIP ; pe THRU MARRIAGE TO CANADIAN oh nec at nage if whe wants te, 110 years age. tay Dear Miss Gre “My husband will be 21 years old ina Dlaihe-aaa aad few days, which event gives rise to @ question of citizen hip oosiagy pear on punt Det the and voting * His pa ~ its were French citizens at the time of his birth » was born in Egypt and spent his early life there. Ther y emigrated to Canada, where they took it citizenship beie papers. Four years ago they decided to make their home month, pa here. They have taken out no papers here, but intend to ve got along do so very soon. a a Now the question is: Is my husband a French, ar Egy} . , Canadian or an American citizen? Will he » to take me out papers of his own, or, if he wait | his ts do so, ow t will he automatically become an American citizer : { Also, by my marriage to him, do I lose my citizenship pon over again e best ever, mother, pal asg for me, any me pleasure, Tes ow lo! vill it be before either of us can vot How long will it be bef AN AMERICAN Unless your husband's father receives his final ertizens hip just the b papers before he, your husband, becomes legally of age, he ‘in4 to will be a Canadian subject. Likewise, you will have lost inar your citizen's right thru your marriage to a foreigner. These years + may be regained only when your husband becomes a citizen. take « o- | HAT do YOU] # think? Write Cyn- thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. Dear Miss Grey: What right has a county m to hold a widow eck, or has mothers pension any right? A MOTHER No one has any more right to hold a pension check from the person to whom it has been tsmurd than) ~», It It would ack 1? i - dp oag Rtrge wore pom fa : DYED CHILD'S COAT belonging to that person. You showlé ONE OF YOUR MANY | oo page get para ghee 4 [RE oreo AND HER OLD SkiRT! court. by a surgical process, but one should aia eee make gure one ia dealing with @ first Diamond Dyes” Made Faded, a reliable Dear Mins Grey cut in the |class specialist. Con pb. Son laeoen sailed’ thet abek. saith Shebby Appert so SH in ere | Senn. dilen.¢ Don't worry about perfect reeuite ve it done,|#4d a few lines for the Use “Diamond Dyes,” guarantesd » yy ee eae ee eae —Portrait by Curtin. but none of them seer ow just “A Reader” in regard to th BE sce ais * os ~ ve -| Perhaps he did not hear ¢ fabric, whether it be wool, ally : | == a monster caug cotton or mixed goo | Somecintey i haa or eight years ago eases, blouses, stockings, skirt | | Homesteaders’ lodge w my question war 45 f ren's coats, feathers, éraperies |their friends at a dancing party at 15 tons, and had | Swedish club hall, Highth and Olive Home Study Club | Home Study club will entertain clubhouse at |friends at the Sw Confessions ofa. (Copyright 1920, by The Neuxspa per Exrterprise Association) tx stomach at | coverings ; The Direction Book with ad Weighing 15.000 n also package tells so plainly how te @& and $00 pounds of roek it had swal-;mond dye over any color that yu ite digestive |can not make a mistake To match any material, have dm _ as: ae ae ] j give a new, rich, fadeless enlor tp | aT = “1 7a +> Y tipper bn eight guests at dinner this evening in| specialty on the menu, and the host:| |) Bo Peo ie THOSE WHO HAVE THE BRAINS TO BE hin fish's habltat ts 1,500 to 2,000 gi ghow you “Diamond Dye” Colae e : i exses will N Phill: 4 vtaipryy finery ol “9 . NOeR YAN . > feet below wea } and the spect-| Can his apartment in honor of Miss Kath-| esses will be Mra. XD. Palin amd] . 14 SoS Ott the Hotel Lin pessta Con WICKED CAN ALSO BE GOOD feet below sea level, and the spect-|Cap Mr, tones C. Hibbard. ao ee coln. She will later remove to Rich) Acacia club, ¥. W. C. A» at 3] Once upon a time I believed that| for eternal Jove when shaped in gold | Thomas is one of the very few that | 5 . . mond Highlands to visit her sonin- | ¢ & for social hour, tea and ewim:| noone are bad because they can't | for a wedding ring have ever come to the o its a | Program will complete the evening's) Many Washington Girls |icw ana daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ging cian. Talk on food Valen AD4 Rely tt Twa inced that “em,| “My goodeess® thought 1. “T'm|akin te three to four inches thick Your Credit Is ; anegre ee lat Mills College |lis A. Boggs nutrition, ciety ham no more criminain than it| lad I don't have to live in a room| it has a mouth ¢2 incies ong and’? © Better Than Cash | Mise Dorothy Willard of Seattle is| CHET : m deserves.” The ¢ ans upset that/ful of circles Nke imagine (36 inches wide, easily suff to Informal Luncheon lone of the star members of the Mille | 7 ee Kwan Kweo Club __, |theory for me elieve that| having to remember all that when I| swallow a horse at a gu Mrs. Stuart V. R. Hooker was|O°.& ‘Owing crew that will com aan tu Kwan Kweo club anests with Fel:li¢ people have the brains to be) opened my eyes in the morning It too barrete of formaldehyde | hostess today at luncheon in her! i. with the University of Califor. | ees Be BS per in Y W.C. A.) wicked an the Ger were when) And. suddenly, 1 quite scorned to, 4 t the carcass and prepare apartment in compliment to Miss |" \.” csturday, March Miss Wil-| nig SAL y ithe classes they made the war, and as thot myself because I was drinking Kath- it for exhibition Margaret Byers of Uniontown, Pa. 1.04 has taken an active part in all| CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Pada of profiteers are world ar erine’s delicous Russian tea and eat-| It was on exhibition at Pi and Mrs. W. Dwight Mead, who has! \0, atnietics during the last semes- a thory Council _}at the present time, they also have|ing her delicate Japanese sugar |in the sat ak SHER aa just returned from the South. Cov-|) Lorraine Social Chub y counci? of ¥. W.! the intelligence to be good « cakes, while making such hard Tenn., in November. @rs were laid for ten, and the after:|""". a other girie from Washing:| Lorraine Social club meets c Regular month: | sucht to be held accountable f criticiams of her entists calculate that this is a young moon was spent at bridge. ton are Dorothy E. Brown, Walla|p. m. in the cardrooms, Masc f conduct It wann't good manners! Worse specimen, probably about 500 years eee io 1 Easte are cordially in 4 atherine M than that, it was hypocritical old. Walla; Dorothy G. Brown, Seattle;| ple, All Eastern Stars cor n ‘ Looking at " n P his Sat ac8 De. and Mrs. Shannon | dorothy Binswanger, Spokane: Mar. | vited. | Weman’s Century Cleb | she reclined er won, jieok to your own giass house,| | ‘The smart alecks, who have had 90 quret Cooke, Seattle; Elizabeth Da eee | p ny man’s Cen: | “regency” bed and displayed the fine |Jane Lorimer™ I advined myself.|many sarca: things to say re Hosts ee Oupestunites Mnek Manca, Pul Cirle E ra clubhouse. | curves of her marvelous beauty. my! But even by blaming myself, I|specting our Lord's statement that Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shannon en}. anna Louise Eiliott, Walla| Circle E of N. Broadway of the) whi opinion about goodness and badness | couldn't shut out the idea that K ‘As Jonah was three days and tertained at dinner on Monday eve) wii.” Dorothy Goldberg, Seattle; | First Presbyterian chureh meets with | : Lorraine Social Clab was crystallized erine Miller was my sinister destiny | nichts in the Retos (huge tomorrow, ning at the Hotel Sorrento in wel-! \\' 4" Gunning, Spokane; Juanita|Mrs. Thomas Brace, 919 13th ave. for| Lorraine Social club card party In| The woman could be desperately | in dinguise. finhy no shall the s ee Itivate your good credit © ome to Dr. and Mrs, Charles Shan. | {00,, Mine agnes Jean bee, {all day meeting. Ali members urged |cardrooms at Masonic temple at 2) wicked from choice, 1 knew in my (To Re Continued.) days and th ights in the beart| | yr anaes aed open an scout fon. who recently arrived from New! p incham: Clara Lurie, Seattle: Ag-|to be present. o'clock. All Bastern Stars invited heart, and in of my busband’s an - of the earth.” Matthew xil-40. vd “if and aij the family, We York. Dr. Shannon is a son of |» Techet MMorriecn, Relltnatamn eee | 6 '¢ recent defense a anation of her| Such fruits as raspberries, biack BIBLE STUDENT. i test 2 ‘apparel for men, \e o " | > perrie ee ne Dr. and Mrs. James A. Shannon, and | 10100 storrison, Rellingham; Edna | Jonia Chapter Ladien’ Aid Society curious conduct se . and boys, on terms that ares BE with his bride will make this city/ 701 Centralia; Martha Ochs, Har-| Ionia chapter, O. E. S,‘will give a| The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bal-| we ng what grapes sho Dear Mins Grey: I want to say 1/874 boys, on ten Shete home. r . Neace, Endicott: Ber-| card party at § p.m. at Panama cafe jlard Presbyterian church at the | would be ike same time the one-year pruning have the same views as “A Mother” |help to every one, eee bow ei Givaie: Ales ‘Todkar, | teria, Tuird, between Ptko and Us church annex at 2 o'clock. Mra. Lan ‘ ants and gooseberries shou About parents giving their babies| Cherry's Style Shop, (207 the Ramecr, “ doom “ r : gon and . onki post r a taken as away. I myself know ho t ts | building, over Pig'n Informal Tea | Seattle, and Dorothy Willard, Sea Eastern Stars and friends invit aay nd Mre. J. M. Hoskins, bos ure. | taken I — - wow ora oe, fine nat Mrs. Henry C. Ewing was hostess | All helped organize the student body | : ee ene it » be so nily on \ Madison and at tea yesterday afternoon at her | to work for the $2,000,000 endowment | Vimy Ridge Chapter ch to tees and alumnae Vu home, for the purpore of bringing |fund that tri guilds of the C n’s Orthopedic eee 13th hospital and presenting them to the| Miss Dorothy Watson and Mins president, Mrs. George T. Myers. and | Dorothy Lyter will he charge of | Miss Adeline Hughes. Cross Jumble Shop. | the 230 | regu Th ch eran. Victor Records || my Ridge ct together the officers of the different |the college are sepking p.m. with Mra HL ave eee w. Yutle, Lowell Schoot PT. A. auditorium under the | pter meets at 120 . on the superintendent of the hospital,|the dance this evening at the Red| Lowell School P T. A. will observe play week and give an exhibition in auspices West Woodland PT. A. PD. m. In school lar social meeting lof the community service committee Stories for children and an address by }a member of the Audubon soc Also an exhibit of backyard games All invited, 1:30 p. m. . ety West Woodland P.T. A. meets at auditortum for Meeting Day Changed 6 semi-annual advisory of the Seattle Central Council ent-Tencher association and Mothers congress to have been held on Tuer day, is announced for Wednesday at the home of the Rurkhart, 3208 Cascadia, at 130 |rolbcall will be answered by current events. All officers and chairmen of local parent-teacher requested to be present renid dent Clara Barton Camp ara Barton camp. Veterans, will hold an |4 p. m. and cards at 8 p. m. at Vet s’ hall eee Mrs ations Aurora Whist Club meeting Par D1 ‘The are Daughters of apron sale at The Aurora Whist club will be en on the |tertained at luncheon at the home of VICTROLA {@-— will give ° Ideal Dance Music Try These Late Records “Behind Your Silken Veil”—Fox Trot “Roses at Twilight”—Waltz Both by Yerkes Jazzarimba , Orchestra—85e “Patches” 1} “I Might Be Your Once-in-a-While” | Both Fox Trots, played by Smith's Orchestra—8ic “Mystery” and “Oh” Medley Fox Trots by Paul Biese Orchestra—8ic “Peggy”—Medley Fox Trot “On Miami Shore”—Waltz Both Played by Joseph C, Smith’s Orchestra—s5e Victrolas $25 up—Convenient Terms Sherman Play & Co. Mary Bohall lock Main 1525 The Famous White Rotary Sold on Easy Monthly Payments aN. 76th st, at WHITE SEWING MACHINECO. We Make a Specialty of HEMSTITCHING We have the following bargains for Wednesday and Thursday, March 24 and 25 Heh A || $110.00 White ..............$75.00 Tacoma Poses Portland $90.00 New Home. ee eek $45.00 $65.00 Davis ......... $67.50 Two-spool Eldredge. .$50.00 West Woodland Park P.-T. A. West Woodland Park P.-T. A. ree good that she so comp! ular social meeting She wasn't merely a p of the sok at 2 we girls who knew her D4 agreed. In many wa Women of Mooseheart Legion cleverer than any woman of her set Women of Mooneh Moose temple. Lt art S. She had a perfected plan for taking heon at 123°) the top from life and handing the and cards at 2 o'clock dregs to other women Bob could neibinglls keep on explaining until he was Highland Park Improvement Club arse, he could deceive himself as © Highland Park Improvement ng as he pleased, but he couldn't club will meet Wednesday evening at “put it aver” my intuition! & p. m. at the Methodist chureh Katherine Miller was extremely gli ie: affable that afternoon. I knew Gitman Park Ladies’ Aid Society why It was her way when she The Gilman Park Ladies’ Aid ®0 | faced an enemy, or one whom she clety will meet with Mra. H.G. White) knew to be “on to her game.” and Mra. A. E. Andrew, ¢ N. W., Wednesday afternoon at 3 anish no Thanez, must only her kind of woman tn he decided that ands ough Ame e em rough.” Eager to Hear he worse you treat Katherine Alf d C t t Miller, the better she will treat you.” re orto said I to myself, as I recalled our Window sale of tickets for the! clashes and my frank antagonism Alfred Cortot concert at the Met-|when we wore in Mexico. “But the ropolitan ‘Thursday night presages|tigerdady is purring like a pussy-cat one of the largest audiences of the|today, She knows, Jane Lorimer. |neanon for the distinguished French | that you are the only living creature |planist. Points as far distant as|that ever found her out. She knows | Victoria, Bellingham and Port An-| that you know that she is nothing lex are represented in the mail| but a shell of a woman—as hard as mm Cortot laimed « ‘ pater cast’ ¢ greatest musicians of his| Such an exquisite woman should day by representative critics possess some shreds of a soul, but 1 ~ — 1 had heard her chatter all day about BEFORE the soul without having a notion ER 7 that it exacted anything from the |SUFFRAGE individual in daily life | One hundred years ago no country I remembered the girls T had gone in the world allowed women to vate. |to school with at the little college 3 —- : of which my father had been presi dent, They were country and small town girla Few were well endowed with worldly goods, but how rich most of the young women were in character! And what an enormous mount of learning and culture they managed to nequire! How some of 415 Union Miller's odd boudoir—her round metal mirror from an Egyptian tomb, or the one in a shell frame 1 Katherine had bought in the South Sea Islands! Katherine Miller had cholee and expensive trinkets Machines Rented By Week or Month enough to deck out the rooms for a score of girls, but*she hadn't the All Makes information which made her keenly alive to the value of the art objects of Machines xhe had collected. How could such Repaired injustice exist in a world which might be so wonderful for every fy? I answered my own question thus: “It's not unfair, in a way. Human beings get their values mixed, that's All, We expect to live in luxury be cause we try to be good. We forget at we cannot reap a material re ward by an endeavor to live like a saint, neither can we gain spiritually by collecting exorbitant rents, } theless, we expect that we ought to become rich because we are virtuous! | That is not logical, even if it Is a favorite theory!" Katherine Miller and Chrys chat ted on and on about the many mean ings of the eire 1 gathere@t that it stood for most of the virtuos, that It was derived from the sun, stood | for eternity since it had neither be: ginning nor end, for perfection since Itt could not be improved upon, and ae AND PICOTIN . ++ $45.00 f them would have adored Katherine | aver: | 7 Oooo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoes as # Choose Your Easter Suit | Now—Here—and Save! A wonderful collection of the smartest of the season’s styles. Suits of fine quality, offered at Upstairs Prices that always save you money. The Springtime Suits Charming, snappy Suits that deserve every woman's attention for their distinction of style and design, quality of material and excellence of making, as as for their Upstairs Prices. Note Particularly: Smart Colorful Checked Suits? at $55, $65 and $75 1 The season shows no smarter suits than those of | novelty checked materials. 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