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ee ee ee eras) 36 LETTERS TO CYNTHIA GR Having read with | ic HAT do YOU }/sew know mu h about college girls think? ‘Write Cyn- || 5r'ine conse men 1 have met thia Grey, care of The ||! cs give me the Seattle Star. BROWNIE ANN, little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Forest A. Black. EY |Famous French | PHILEAS GOULET ame ana 1 never took « drink. 1/ Pianist Arrives ‘TO SING AT RED CROSS JUMBLE SHOP Dear Mins Grey great interest the letters in your col | umn, 1 would like to express a few thoughts on the subject Home ume back the country was stirred with the appalling amount of juvenile oS then at e. And Hirds for the of rent my 1 of 9 i a t James Hamilton de Veuve INS OF THE RED CROSS JUMBLE SHOP wil, the rare privi of hearing Mr, Phileas Goulet, the celebrated French | in a number of songs during the luncheon houf Mr, Goulet given fifty-four concerts Uhis winter in Eastern centers, and hiv ap: | oe on Friday will be his first since January 20, when he gave a| before the New Theatre Mt the Hotel Astor in New Yerk. || “TMELEPHONBE the So- Minvistus” by ‘Huha, words by|| , ciety Editor of The || Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. an Friday, have ‘Grey Days” by Johnson, and Broup of Spanish Folk Songs. Albert Chartes Phillips will be) Accompanist, and Mrs, Joshua ie to be hostess for the day EW Aree Popular Girls to Wed 1 oday Queen Anne Guild to Have Tea Shop jon Thursday ‘The Queen Anne guild of the Ortho. The marriage of Mies Beruice|pedie hospital will have charge of the . - e*.|Tea Shop on Thursday, Mre. G. Al Will be solemnised at the Pils! ston Hole will bo assiated by the fot Congregational church today, | towing members of the guild; Mra. C. the Rev. Roy H. Campbell of}|/¢ Grass, Mrs, Horace R. Ensign, | Mrs. G. P. Goggin and Mra. D. V ches MacDonak i iasten Lewis and Mv. toten| Pe Black will be married at S30 at ve ‘evening in the Purst Preatyte | Marriage Announced @horeh. Dr. M. A. Matthews} Mr. and Mra, George Grawits of read the service. ; Buffalo, N. ¥, announce the mar ans riage on March M4 of thelr daughter Mins Alice Therese Aronson and Caroline Elisabeth Loom to Mr./ Louls Goldemith will be joined Charles Mitchell Cooke of Seattle, Marriage by Rabbit Koch thin eve | iE , i, la at the Hotel Washington | Bridge and Jell oe Shower for Arthopedic Washington Park guild of the Chil dren's Orthopedic hospital will enter. | tain with a bridge and jelly shower at the residence of Mrs. George But ler Lamping, Thursday afternoon at 230 o'clock. entertain a few friends at dinner ‘Thureday evening in honor of her Dirthday ° . . londay Bridge Club “The Monday Bridge club will meet ct Monday with Mre. Russell Hub White at her home, 3329 © oo Miss Dorothy McEwan had as her | house gucet over the weekend Mr jand Mrs. Henry Hutehins of Bremer inner Guests on . S. S. Destroyer as Ans ‘Miss Dorothy Green and Mies Mar Miss Exnily Jerome left today.to re Huteson will be dinner guests! enter Wallcourt pol at Aurora, “@t Lieut and Mrs. Lawrence Richy y sr this evening on board the) B.S. Destroyer Walters. . ” eee Mr. and Mra. 1. J. Adair, daughter, murelhurst Guild to jsister of Mra. Adair, of Bellingham. r who are on their way home from Cal Musicale fornia, are registered at the Hotel A musical tea will be given April 7 | Pennington. the Laurelhurst guild of the Or.) hospital ¢ home of Mrs. & Roddie, Cascade View drive. Frederick Adams will have _ eee : eee 2 4 Mr. and Mra. N. B. Coffman of Chehalis, Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Larson of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs Adoiph Hall of South Bend left Seat ‘ |e yesterday for Victoria, B. C., to irctic Club jail March 31 from Victoria on the Dance . steamer Niagara and will first visit Honolulu. From there they will head A apecial dinner dance for mem-|into the South seas, viniting the Fiji apd their friends will be given islands, New Sbuth Wales and Aus evening at the Arctic club. tralia. From there the party wilt ‘Will be served from $30 until | cruise up the China coast and spend | and dancing will prevail until mid-|some time in the Orient. They plan| a ‘Two hundred reservations have to be at least five months on the been made. | journey. eee to Defeat Mra. I. 1. Gitman wM return to : Aer her home in Portland today to moet igh Cost of Living |her daughter, Mrs. Fordice Kimball, | A group of local sosiety wormen| who will arrive from Hood River to! Yesterday at the home of Mrs. spend a week with her parents at the| LUBS FOR THURSDAY L of the Golden North ‘The ‘Ladies of the Golden North will give a progressive whist party at Wing's cafeteria, 1409 First ave Thursday, March ee North End Circle Child Consarva- thon Leagpe North End Cirele Child Conserve tion league mecta at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Henry F. Huntley, 41720 Thack eray place. Piano and mandolin du Portrait by Curtis Seattle Review No. 8 ‘The Seattle Heview No, §, Women's | Benefit association, will meet Thurs. | day evening at § p. m. at the W. 0. W. ball, Officers will wear white, "eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mystic Jewel Social Club The Mystic Jewel Social club wif! give an informal dance Friday eve ping, March 26, in Dougtas hall, loth ave. and Pine st. Social features and 00d munte, ee Eastern Star | Mra W. H. Johnson of Everett |wOl have charge of the program at Willard Stimson to discuss for organizing « thrift move | Hotel Mallory. |the Eastern Star club on Friday a’ 220 p. m. Miss Edna M. McReb of Columbia college will give a talk on eta by Mrs. G. Hi. Lamont and M Apna Melvin, be followed by crime, and while many suggestions were sont in an to the best way of handling ft, 1 took great notice of conditions here (Toppenish.) While the parents, in some eases, were em ployed in the city, the children ran wild all over the town, staying out as late an they wished at nights and taking in all the blood-thirety fame whieh the here on the sereen showed them. ‘Tis seldom meen a picture fit for the young minds, which, In thelr eagerness to learn, makes such strong mental impressions of the theory generally put forth, whieh ts, Might in right.” One might ask, “Are the children lany. worse in propertion than the adults of this age?” I aay, emphatio ally, no! The working clas of people are suffering from 4 malady which ld affect @ ehild if given $5 to buy fee cream with, We, as @ nation are down on aristocracy, yet the first time we meet with reasonable prom perity, away we go and blew our hard-earned savings on princely trap pings. One reason I contend is the cause of 50 many unhappy marriages to day and that i the high wages paid to girla who do not know the real value of money, and after spending all they earned on clothes and, in cidentally, boarding with the old folks, they think that men are made ft money and bave lite thought for |the future, The tmmoral side of the question, lof course, in different men mostly, as they live any kind of a life themselves, manage to keep on their feet by the help of our worthy phyticians, and then, when they marry, expect to get a pure, innocent maid, which they them nolves have spent years trying to eliminate. One fellow pointed” his finger at @ girl passing one day and said: “Boo that girl?” 1 mid “You, but what about your” That waa all that was said Juat jong as money shields the criminal, whose lawyer proves that wrong is right, so long will the re epectable clans of people have to live and try to raise their children to be decent man and womanhood, with dn greatly against them. Visit our churches and Bungay echools on Sun days You will find mere handfuls of people there, but go to the pool rooms and pleture shows and you won't get seating room, One great remark was made some time ago in favor of Bun day shows, and that waa, “You must have some place for the people to go.” That means that the manager opens his show on Sundays a an act of charity. Try to get in with out the proverbial two bite and you'll find out what the show's open for ‘There tn only one alternative, with all our great laws and perfect educe onal systems; if this is the best we can 40, we are @ failure, and our only chanoe les in help morally from the cannibal islands, or some such place, where humanity lives in blineful i¢ norance of the fact that there in euch @ thing as & moral standard. Thanking you for this space, I'll sign myself, PINHEAD. | Dear Mire Grey: Having been quite interested in your columns for the past two years, J know of no | Pe | attend old waying ether A PORMER CHORUS GIT, I blame the} per cent of the college girls ing the university, and if I have to choonm out of the met, 1 would say that, to m tion, there more than four | certaint cont who andbn empty headed, but a» the t woll, if one desired a wife for merely la social affair, or to discuss some Uterary sub all means take unto 1 |The percenta jthat 1 would hard! on finding one of the four r ble it sure would be that ten at Arbor also at New Haven y, Oregor Minnesota, Montana ie And nev eral other universities that I have been around (not attended), and I am not omitting the U. of W Now for the chorus girl; I bglieve that I have had as many dealing» with the chorus girl as with the col lege girl, porsibly more, but when one forms the opinion that all a chorus irl does in to wine and dine after whe te thru work, they laboring Under a deep hallucination, for fully 40 per cent are making a living for themselves or are mothers, with dren to support, and | know of four girls here who are working in one of the big stores, and dancing in the chorus at night, andgf o Alt take the time to find out, one will be foreed to admit, that there is not ar 20 per cent of gay chorus were t that J estima 4 the letter i Dear Minn Grey of “C, 0 with he man nowadays t or elme a nobody home sort of fellow They always talking about the old-fashioned girl” Well, pray tell me where are the “old-fashioned men ones that are true to their word and not always looking for bad n other people. They may they hate un to a mirror every “ re some time ag was not agree per were not tu man not 4 siasy large « chan care to garb per cent And but @ girl that w time whe one, but show man that w fall for @ girl dowsn't run vw the mirror I have several suitors from, but prefer none, as they are all #. O, B—same old stuff, T am not speaking from my standpoint of view « but also from the views | of the other three cute girls that I go with Looking for the day when will be men, but if they way they are now I shall remain « perfect man-hator IGHTEEN me the who to choone Alfred Cortot Alfred Cortot, distinguished |pianist, arrived here Tuesday men ning. Thin is his first visit to the! the | cific Northwest Cortot's only public here will be Thursday night Metropolitan, where he will be & concert program indi by the unusual proportion af @ munie that is new to muaic here Cortot's rapid tour will p playing any return en will make imporsible his anywhere north of Seattle. His program at the Met follows: wtay are , Dear Mine Grey: In answer to the |!" quesiton, Should the Bible be taught in school, I believe it should, Not that J am much of a Christian nor profess to be any. I, don't belong to any church apd very seldom go te any service, I was a freethinker for yeate and believed in all Uhat mater. laliatio teachin but today I believe in Christianity and the teaching of Christ, for faith and love are indeed the greatest things in the world and the salvation for humanity Let them teach their matertifam nd Bolshevism and socialian and re publicaniam, and any other ism, and let them try to make a better world | in generosity, kindness, frankness, | with any or all of them and not be-| helpfulness and bravery, ete, that of lieve in nor apply the teaching ot} the two there is no cdmparison, and|Christ and the Bible and it will fail . when I think of Oxford girls st Gu| I'l eay, William Jennings Bryan,| ives wood rire oa Nord I get «rogey. for of all the use| that let them take all the books in| o¢ «1! fuels wood ts the cl lens women who ever attempted to|the world that was ever written, on| and the ashes of the wood fer aid, they surely win the hand-|solence, history, philosophy and si!|inginite value. For cleaning painted suger bowl, and not only at| the thousands of subject®,/ and copper, wood ashes war have the chorus girle done the|and let them put them on a scale! with cider vinegar are un most, but over here they bad the and then put the Bible on the other| ne vinegar is not absolutely hardest macrifice to make, and they|end of the scale, and the Bible will) sary, but hastens the cleaning did it without a ‘squawk.” jOftweigh them all, for that's @ bOOK| eee Water may be used. No, Mise Grey, they can all have |Of condensid truth and wixdom. Wood ashes, sprinkled the college girl for wives who want) Of course, there are many thing®| iawn. act as a sweetener te t them, but not for thie vet, aa I am |'n it that are hard to believe and) and increase the juzuriance no glutton for punishment. jhard to understand, but if we try to! gragg Respesttuity, 3 regain live up to things we do understand|” 1, the olf days our nd try to get rid of fear, WOFTY.! were dependent on the —_— hatred, passian 4 all euch things/ d Dear Mins Grey: Piease allow me and believe in God, I know it would | (nel 5 Souegpioer a give three cheers for one who|be a happier world than It in today aching the ashes nigned himself “A Plain Citizen.” ‘He| The teaching in the school might | mene a a tea ° sure has the right idea. I was «| probably not be of much@alue to the eee chorus girl for years, not from de |average child, ag it is a thing mont | According to statistics sire but from necemsity, because when | people have to find out for them-|the American Chamber of Co my people died I was left with a|selves in their own lives, unleme tt f/in London, the cost of all small brother to take care of, and ja teacher that thoroly believes in It articles of food in England had no education. I have never at-/ himself. I was taught the Bible my-| January to 136 per cent of ti tended school a day in my life, no I self when I went to school, and T| war level, while that of rent, went in the chorus to provide for him | don’t think it id me much good, | jng, light and fuel went up and myself. I have been around the/but I am sure it won't do anybody | cent. world with different shows. I speak any harm, so if I had the deciding five different languages. And I am) vote, whether the Bible should be married now and have two lovely |taught in the schools or not, I would| babies, and today I would not ex change my worldly experiences for | [the best college education on earth,| becaune, In my travels, I learned | things that they could never teach | birthday, she stops seeking an ideal| | excens girin. Where I formed’ my largest tm prewsion was during the war, while 1 was serving in the: Canadian army and, if the chorus girls that helped us at the Mons, Marne, Vimy Midge Ypres,. Aisne and du Nord are any criterion, believe me when I may that they #o far outshone the college girl second iiunearian Knapeedy WOOD FIREPLACE © Lucky is the persan whe STF. | to 3 QUILTIN G Your pieced quilts and forters nicely quited, $3.00 each. 142 North ther debate that has interested me| so much as “College Girl ve. Chorus Girl,” «0 I wonder if I might state my views, from the experience that I have had with both classes, During the 18 years of my travels, William Cullen Bryant PT. A. which have been penstiaalty” all over William Cullen Bryant P-T. A.|tne world, I have come in contact home play demonstration at the! more or leas with the college girl and school, Friday, March 26, at 2 o'clock. |the chorus girl. A variety of chijdren's pets will be At Ann Arbor, for two years, I lexhibited; also home-made toys, de-| honestly believe that I met fully 75 vices for selfentertainment, games, | — books, play clothes, ete. ‘The program includes: Mre, C. N. | Compton, president Audubon society, | Birdy"; Mise Eleanor Phillips, | School and Home Gardens”; Miss | HOW SOME GIRLS Gr Hanson, “Songs for Chil-| dren"; Miss Eva Jurgensohn, | "Games and Play Equipment.” j Toa will be served. All residents of the district are invited. ove Circle A, First Presbyterian Chorch Cirole A of the First Presbyterian church will give a character concert at the First Presbyterian church at § o'clock this evening aber od by Prof. Btantes a@ campaign to fight waste and/ i saving. Miss Efe I. Raitt the University of Washington pre and explained the plan In de Miss Sally HIN and sister, Miss Francelle, will leave on Friday to spend the Easter holidays with their parents in Port Townsend. eee talk on community service. cee Thursday Progress Club Thursdsy Progress club meets at 2 p.m. with Mrs. C. B. Brown, 433 Mr. Phileas Goulet arrived tn Seat. | Seventh ave, N tle ten days ago from New York and |in @ guest at the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. |Goulet and her parents, Monsieur] Woodcraft Totem club meets at 2 and Madame Andres, will join Mr.|P. ™. in the clubrooms, Exchange Goulet the first of April, and for | building. Miss Fran Skinner of the summer will occupy a residence | University stenci) department will in the Madrona district. speak on “Thrift.” eee . me in any school: and, allow me to! husband and begins to look around say, I never emoked a cigaret In my |for a real one, on Ion. CORSETS WHEN ou think of Corsets, always think -of BON TON=and re- member they have the patented Orc (Oh//see) corset clasp which means a new standard of Comfort and Service unknown to corset ‘wearers until the O-I-C clasp was perfected. Absolute satisfaction is assured! SOLD AT ORES. American Musicians and Their) Work.” Mrs. Alfred Jenkine and | Mra. W. H. Johnson will interpret by ng the works of these musicians. . . Phone Ballard 2914, week. Woodcraft Totem Clab . Movers to Be Host Tonight Dr. Movers will entertain with a) dimmer and entertainment to at the Elks’ club for sixty of | Masonic friends. ' eee ‘Rainier Chapter to Give Musicale The Rainier chapter, Daughters of American Revolution, will give « on Tuesday afternoon, 90, in the Frederick & Nelson Invitations have been to other local chapters, and @n excellent program has been ar * ganged. Mr. Phileas Goulet * has | Kindly consented to give neveral gongs, with Mrs. Albert Charles Phil-| lips at the piano. ° __ Informal Tea : The members of St. Margaret's of St. Mark's church will be en- ? at tea on Monday afternoon by Mrs, James Hamilton de Veuve in © her apartments at Hamilton Arms. s “ee Mrs. Agnes Sherman and daugh- Fortson Thygeson Auxiliary ter, Miss Belle Sherman, will return! Fortson Thygrson auxiliary, N. 8 on Thursday from California, where) W. V. moets at Pp. m. at the they have been since November. Armory. Regular meeting with “ee luncheon at if o'clock Comrades Mr. and Mra. A. M. Thomas re. | ¥*loome. turned yesterday from Manila, where | they went to attend the wedding of their son, Major Thomas. eee eee Alpha Clab Alpha club meets for 1239 luncheon with Mrs. J. HM. Little, 912 Third ave, W. Program on social welfare. oes Webster-Irving Adams P.T. A. There will be a joint meeting of baa the Webster, Irving and Adams PT. A. at the Ballard fleldhouse to cele ROSES OF ORGANDIE | rato Home Play w Judge King | Dykeman will deliver the address of Handmade roses of organdie sre uwed to decorate frocks of white evening. An exhibit of hand! : il be on display, Refresh. : je. They are inset between | Work W ea ai cn and placed Ingeniourly on |ments. Fathers expecially invited, You Love Me, Sister “ee U.K. Laoee and Mr. A. short sleeves and are used as a finish Character song — for the front of @ girdie of crushed Thoredsy Musics! Clad Mr, Mitehell satin or silk ribbon of a contrasting |_Thureday Mustoal club with Mrs Reading, “The New Or ” 7 i Mre. Hick Stanford Club Luncheon | cotor. sott pastel shades are used |He A. Pratt, 2368 47h ave. 8. Wo 86) rng qualear Wedding — ‘The members of the Stanford club for the roses. 12:30 for luncheon, ‘will gather for their regular luncheon | Mise were end Mr, John M. ‘nich Ladies’ Literary Grotto Club , March 25, having at this > , a 4 rane Mer St ar ae wihes| CHOCOLATE Lasien” Literary Grotto ‘lub roa. as honor guést. Miss Moise) P[]]) DING @ graduate of St “Diamond Dyes” Make Faded, Old, Shabby Apparel Color- {ul and New Mra, Andrew Gillespie, small son and nurse left today for Berkeley, Cal., where they will visit Mrs. Gil-| Don't worry about perfect resuita. lospie’s relatives for several weeks. Ure “Diamond Dy: ruaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to Jany fabric, whether it be wool, silk linen, cotton or mixed goodé dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, |children'’s coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each pack tells so plainly how to dla- mond dye over any color that you cannot make a mistake. To match any material, have drugetet show you “Diamond Dye” Color Card Your Credit Is Better Than Cash CHERRY CHAT It's better to} have «00d credit than to have an abundance of cash, For good credit always comes to your res cue when you need it’ most. Cash is an uncertainty— here today, gone tomorrow, Cultivate your good credit. Come to Cherry's and open an account for yourself and all the family, We sell the best of apparel for men, women and boys, on terms that are @ big help to every one, Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto | building, over Pig'n Whistle, Second ave., between Madison and Spring, the Rath — A WP SI I I ~~ - tar mesting at ¥. Wc. cuvrooms Hint or Two About| sanford university, |" © at 2 o'clock. Election of officers, * & member of the clans of 1912 gr er ctes veka anion = 8 Care of the Piano ake A plano should be carefully guard- add a % of a pound of grated choco. | Mount Baker Formal ltate, a cup of sugar, a cup of flour jod eguinet extremes of heat end o6id, "Whe Mount Baker Park Social club| mixed with 2 tablespoons of baking dryness and humidity. Never place |a plano on the exponed outer wall of Will give its last formal dancing powder, a cup of butter, a cup of | party of the season on Friday eve-| seeded raisins and 2 tablexpoons of the house. In winter keep it away Lady Artisans Lady Artisans, Green Lake arsem | bly will meet with Mra, C. V. Richardson, 1828 11th ave, at 2 o'clock. eee ning, March 26, from 9 to 12 o’clock,| vanilla. Mix thoroly; steam 2 hours Rainier Post AcAiliary oe the radiators, and in summer | ‘at the Mount Baker clubhouse. nd serve with a cholocate sauce. | Women's auxiliary, Rainier Post,|{om Open windows, where the sun ——— me | American Legion, Soldiers and Sail > yet the varnish. ors’ club at 6 o'clock | AD ietos KEYS Rh Remove the footboard and rub a Sse as +; dedi bie igred gr ot |YOry Wott lead pencil over the place the boys belonging to the Lloyd ‘T.| Wheres the friction occurs, to stop Cochrane post, American Legion, are |TV" MR ong at eula urged to attend a meeting on Thurs-|,. talon that the sloth ta not. t day evening, March 25, nt the old city | yo “Men Chat the elth te not te hall, Ballard, to organize an aux-|80t Oo0 ony fi tow eye should, be iliary. A large attendance in desired. | Sean’ at ee kh a lees se ; Dic 1 a plec 6G of soft linen over it, to remove the Woman's Century Club he . Woman's Century club, soctal ser: | dust at the back of the keys, vice department, “social day” at the nN Washington Children’s home. Uae os Friends of All Friends of All club, Y. WoC. A. supper in privaté dining room at 6) o'clock; social hour and speaking on second floor at 7. * THE LEADING ST O-+C Corset Clasp g Does Not Pinch Grech leak wist BY Ye SNS FF ees ee With Water The most opportune time to have the instrument tuned ia in the spring After the furnace is out and soon after the fires are started in the fall, because the change in temperature will put ft out of tune, The piano should not be left silent too long, as disuse will bave @ harmful effect on the tone. The Canadian government has | whipped to New York $3,000,000 in gold coin on its account with the United States, If your Aspirin tablets have the |containa proper directions for name “Bayer” stamped on them, | Colds, Headache, Toothache, Ear- they are genuine “Bayer Tablets | ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu- of Aspirin,” proved safe by mil-|metiem, Neuritis, and for Pain. lions of people. The name “Bayer”! Always say “Bayer” when buy- identifies the true world-famous | ing Aspirin, Then look for the Aspirin prescribed by pbysicians | safety “Bayer Cross” on the pack- | for over eighteen years.. age and on the tablets. Always drink one or two glasses| Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- of water sfter taking the tablets. lets cost but « few cents. Drug- Each unbroken “Bayer package” ' gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Meousscture Monosceticacidester of Salicyiicacid oe Union Bible Claas Union Bible class, regular club supper in the tearoom, study hour following er Pythian Sisters Pythian Sisters’ Altryjatic club, benefit card party in K. of P, hall, 120 & 4. aKe we Luna Park Swimthing Pool opens March 37th.~-Advertisement,