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a) VW INA DR. AND MRS. BENTLEY HOSTS 4 BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Nditor of The Star AND MRS. BENTLEY entertained seven ¢ luncheon on Sur : @ay at theif home, in compliment to Mr. Jacques Thibaud, the cele B Brated French violinist, This evening Dr. and Mrs. Bentley will ente: A at dinner and the theatre to’ honor Miss De jd and Mr, Keneler w, Jr, who are to be married) | Aprit 6 Sharing honofs with them! | 7 ELEPHONE the Sx ciety Editor of The Will be Miss Frances Robinson and Mr. Osgood Packard, whose marriage | Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. ts at ‘Will be solemnized in May. eee Red Cross Jumble Shop Has Rare Rug tion | The Red Cross Jumble Shop has TRB UNUsuAl display of Persian rugs > this week, which will merit the ap Preval of all those for whom fine Pugs hold an interest. A black bear 7 Pug is also on sale which is specialty Priced. There are some beautiful pea oek feathers, that have recently ar Wived from India, and also an odd Brass vase which will appeal to art Povers. A Seattle soldier brought to Bhe little shop only yesterday an American flag which he made in | France, composed of thous: of Square knots of Sotton and this interesting ombiem also to Be sold. A priceless treasure, which B On exhibition, is a bit of lace which , @nce was a scarf presented to Empress Josephine by Nupo and farries his coat of Woven therein Informal Affairs for Visiting Guests Mra, Charlies L. Moses will ent tain with a small luncheon on Wee emtay at her home in b or of he mother, Mra. B. J. Harvey of Mor devi, Wis, who is her house guest Covers will be laid for eight On Thursday evening Mra. Mose Mre. J. 7 will be hostess at dinner to Mra, John Byers rke and Mi are Visiting here Thrift Shop Calls for Canned Fruit ‘Thritt The in and will pon Dinner > Dalmity het A dinner for sixteen of The table was prettily rated with the season's flowers. | Covers were laid for the Mesdames White, Sutherland, Starr, Stats, Mid-| diebrook, Van Riper, Knoph, MeGtt lass, Edwards, Ronald, Smith and! Mises Agnes Mackersie, Anna and! Dalgity and Dr, Gertrude M gad luncheon temorrow at the ler Informal Dinner Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Vv. | “entertained cight guests ed bridge last evening ir lspartment at tf Mcke i arrangement of fruit made the table attractiy home on wert ner their A Jeane oe ‘Luncheon for Miss Byers Mies Beth Curtis will entertain six am the adjoining rooms : } club tn compliment to Miss i Margaret Byers } es In response to an invitation ot | Miss Robinson to We d some of Japan's most distinguished lay First citizens, “Dr. and Mrs mb Gould} Schurman, president of Cornell uni-| | Phe marriage of Miss Mrances Rob and Mr. Osgood f kard will | versity, will arrive in Seattle earty | Bs | be solemnized May 1 ‘ e- THE SEATTLE Miss Margaret Byers, o; extensively entertained this week.—Portrait by Bachrach. BIG! ub at) ‘Thibaud Superb CLUBS FOR-WEDNESDAY =| Supert. technique, coupled Chob, G. A. BR. marked the recital of Jacques Thi with | brilliance and warmth of intonation, | STAR-—TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920. * | | i MN y t ri OSSIONS (Copyright 1920, by The Newspa per E,rterprise, Association) Locy Ald, GRANT'S SWE KTS WHILE IN FRANCE Luey certainly bv ation when and English girls. the mont exe writing that has ever She brought the prove, but it dear, I'm going t to you, Remember etter to each ein The Aa wr «to Ieeall ting ad e my W couldn't be done, read she character of my husband leada me to suppore that that Grant Searle familiarities you do not know in @ married man, The in it are explainable in only one w “I take your interest for gran when I tell you that’a string of | ters much like ye Mr. Searle home. ¥ special pet name fe nome sentimental ¢ him of letters from him. place in his me with @ pleture other 1 ke the liberty of assuring that my husband ected quit ure bas wch gir him, le to each whines for more Fach asks ory has been f nd Snow! OF | Vinally he said | ir explo mture in letter ay copy for me to im my me of it 6 mame letter to ay followed remind if her od her own you pleture gallery while he was abroad, and ¢ your phote ‘Why do I bother to write uubtlems posttior proces Not would too much jealous of 80 ma | 1 write ont me to inform bee 1 am AX my ¢ y wor be aune ladmirers of the lothera It may disturb y« var after T had the pro [me ays began the jthe we making |better position than |" of his state nan © You are courne judge ¢ we letters There gi “Concerning these said to Grant want to marry y ‘Bure they do trap a husband!” Searle Then he retains ite you nd that ~montown, Pa., who ia being! in every case he has amured me that ri And he replied. They are all out to added about your own letter to him, “That al AB Pal ‘ , y ral HOSE SAME OLD QUERIES . POT CIVTDh FROM SWEET SIXTEEN BY CYNTHIA GREY { They come like the, changing seasons—the same old que tions put ina new way; the queries from girls in their ed | teens, Stripped of their individuality, the gist of them ist nded,” |you think I am old enough to go out to parties with b lfriends, or to the theatre without a chaperon?” oe ‘Th robbed Grant of bis charm |my mother horribly unjust when she forbids me to, oo errosbondents, as she meant tl dances with my boy friend, unlens accompanied by am older that any one of them would follow |person’” and “Is it wrong to let Tom, Dick or Harry Mm him acroms the Atlantic. And me good night?” will consider that quitg a wervice, 1) They are in such a hurry to grow up, these girls. ‘They newure you jdon't want to be just school girls, they want to be Yo io ladies with all the poise at 16, that a popular debuta reaches after several seasons. We can all appreciate their impatience, because we have | elas * a not tor Gl gone thru the same experience. shear en ues) When your 16-year-old daughter wants to put her hair up would not have to testify injand dress like a growu-up, it is a useless argument to sayz | Luey “Why, when I was your age, I was still wearing short ~ \dresses and pig taitr.” ‘ | That argument doesn't carry any weight at all, because : Cheap Meats |daughter will come right’ back with the answers Yes, | mother, but times have changed. : on Sale for | Not tong ago the mother of a 16-year-old girl told me of . r using a similar argument when her daughter wis You This W eek i ar grown up, and the girl came right back with: “Yes, but Wouldn't you rather bring home| you're not quite up to date, mother. Girls grow up faster a iple of pounds of pork steak nowadays than they did in your day!” . : poi ht Eb 4 heregytan “I have never used that expression since,” said the mother, ea would enjoy a chuck pot |Z felt just as if I had been dusted, dried and laid away om of beet that a», the shelf. It cured me.” pound just a» well as rib roast for! . But tell your daughter, who is so anzious to grow wp, that which you paid twice as mucbh—lif she experiences all of the thrills of grown-up life when - J een decreea | 8h¢i8 16 or 17, there will be none left when she is 21, Money on|. Lhat age will find her a blase member of society, men will fetch home be uninteresting to her, and she will find life an awful bore cuts at prices linted | just about the time when she ought to be experiencing all the Seattle butcher is thrills of her young life. ee ae em So, girls, for your own protection, don’t grow up — Don't think you are going to miss something if you t You are going to miss | HAT do YOU | W think? Write Cyn- thia Grey, care of Seattle Star. ofaBri carte lost, in a way? I sup a woman ean burt & man who has burt her I maid, moodily, for 1 had begun to} wonder what was in Bob's mall from pore inn't any way # divorce sult (To Be Continued) ops at cent roast cont 15 cents equally good? Because Unele m ha shall Week med Here they Pork steak neck, bone chuck, 1S¢ are for Wed tbe; beet pot heavy Se; grow up when you are in your teens. beet—7 a whole lot if you do, 3ée. | 7 veal roast bacon, . Hour-Earlier-to-W ork To Affect Schools, Too? | Dear Mins Grey 1 wish to add et against the “hour-earlier-| All that a “House. ways is true, but) © to tt Fortunate is the bride that marries the best man at her wedding. nen, MY DF A Credit Store That’s Different woman means nothing whatever to me Ladios of n Easter Armory Luncheon be pidy ne paper that if the After all she has gone thru, she: work” took loyal r husband, and it would also begin probably her ofvn optimism and Now this wor age that won her the fight with # school children a great |liquor-infested husband, need that hour's sleep| I take off my would. not get it under | Experience that she can do most anything she _ mind on. distinguished French violiniat, Masonic temple Monday A represent audience baud, re scheme at Retween woman and woman, call that interesting offered to it breaks bis heart to CHERRY CHAT . see. | doing the ute you wrong. The tand positive evening tive be 8 1 lendid un divorce be served and cards wi and ¢ . Phinney and Green Lake Districts Child Conservation League An of offic | be held the meeting of the Phinney and Lake districts of the Child ation league at 2 p. m. with The mir Into Cherry's obgery wid ponsibility. You se« wou in April and wil! sail on the Kashima | Maru April 10 for the istand empire. ie | eee F * " Miss Fits of Boston. who has been | Mrs. Plank to Be Honored) rn ee eerie and winter Mrs. Marjory Draham Frown will! in iaw, Mr. and Mra. Walter Scott ES eatertaiy at luncheon and bridge at pits of Spokane, will arrive the end Mthe Rainier club on Thursday as & of the week to apend a few days with timent to Mrs. Heber) vires cK. Whi Mr. Plank, leaves ee New York Witlam W B. Cc. table and v reape Al | « gifted with sense of evening he was forced to play under the handicap of a hall whose acousticn are til-| L, Strandberg, 7018 Palatine miteq for the proper display of All members invited. ia oh ani to io on o. + )6 Lf. Women’s League of Pilgrim Congre | viotiniat gational Church With members of the Women's league of the Ptlggim Congregational chureh as hoatesses, there will be a with overseas ox Florence D N Mr € Van in couver, Seattle. Harvey spent the week end fellow countryman. Thibaud ts teristic Gall Monday nim bete were I and of their bin home firms, Bo he am the only woman wants to pane bie life 1 know that is all bunk—I know it an well you do, It is, however,/ | discouraging Information for @ girl Grunberg accompanied the| who has been thinking of him as «| ureyal satinfactorily. choteg matrimonial : at I. his wife with whom he and Mra. J Harold at of | Green form, : re | b ANOTHER n of 26 must search for @ character AND MOTH ee that is good enough for him. iris I meet all seem to be good ar as I know. It is all bunk, There — lare just as many good girls now as — jthere ever were, we a been ? nave Rot | ANOTHER EX.SERVICE MAN. her critics. paper sur- 1 expected to of anger, but instead most interesting tters that b HOUSEWIFE BR. Mr Mr. Bert, Warford was host at an Co! Sent | Dublin, Ireland, will arrive April § to | Conse snd supper party for elsht |. the house gueats of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. ay leew grag to Miss) alexander Dickinson at their home in |4ve t Byers, wi ar Ad court. Pim " the apparel! carrie Dy «| ue : eat hoe te = |Ex-Service Man Praises the’ courtesy and considera. |“One With Experience” | tion displayed by the salespeople to-| Dear Mins Grey: 1 “‘Bven more discouraging is hin ward all customers is marked, and | Waiting for some time for financial condition. He is poor. I] you are made to feel that in receiving Experience” to answer supported myself while he was flirt-|credit from this house it is not given Her answer in today's jing with you and the others. grudgingly, but gladly and in appre. prised me very much. It im't very important that you t your patronage. see an outh have made yourself get inted with read one haps. The hann e : 8 @ 00d place to know, and beaut do is to yapr sex rather than to your ‘ le Shor 207 Rialto | writte You cheapen In. the | building gn Whistle, on eyen of men. Sometimes I think that Mnéison women like you are the only cheap eee if : Mr. and Mrs. Heber Plank will de ing Blossom Fete part on Saturday morning for New izing Springtime and with |York and other Eastern cities of smal! hand-made flowers} ees profusely in the decorative! ‘moheme, the Spring Blossom Feteand @ance to be given by the Seattle Dis ms association . tonight in teenies hall holds promise of sur. passing all of their former events. A mumber of out-of-town guests will ee) rompect eee club meets at 1:30 p.m. with Mra Thomas Irving, 4748 19th ave. N. & Mr. and Mrs. T. A. D. Jones, who! musical have been in California for the past | pertenc 7 few weeks, will return this week. eee Mrs the home 938 13th ave . Madrona Cirtle Child Conservation League Page 23 of the atudy book will be the program fe Madrona Cireh West Seattle Art Club > berths C. E. Orr, of 2650 Walnut ave. |. a son A no chear acau a and th s been the meeting » Makes the Crisis Safer Miss Gladys Stewart, who has fhe sia visiting her aunt, Mra, EB. M. Par son, for a fortnight, left last evening eee selves women over } ween and 'h Mrs for her home in Yakima. | : O DISCOUNT —ON— 62 Suits ™""* " 65 Coats" ™ price from 85 Dresses rere ee er 135 set apart for this sale price from $45 to $165 price from $35 to $140 Owing to the backward season we have decided to make this great price reduction. An opportunity not to be ignored by prudent pur- W.H.HAHLO & CO. Leaders in High-Class Women’s Apparel at Moderate Prices 1510 SECOND AVENUE Just Above Pike things tn thie world of high prices! meeting of the b at 1030 a. m will be hostess at w eattie Art Current Art News” will be given b Mra. A. E. Swain, Leader, Mra. H H. Lerch: subject, “Courbet Follow ern, Other Tendencies “eee Seattle Day Nursery Assoctation Regular monthly meeting of the Beattie Day Nursery association will be held at 10:30 a. m. at the Y¥. W CA Altruistie Clab Altrulstio club meets at the home Mra. A. G. Pike, 4514 18th ave, N atl p.m. eee Y. W. C. A. CLUBS Kwan Kweo Wednesday at 6 o'clock jrooms, the Kwan Kweo club will meet for supper with the Fellow ship club, after which they will have Bible class will be swimming and on the second floor. Following the Bible clase will be swimmiing and tennia. The club is arranging for a | party to be given to: the Fellowship club Bt the Kwan Kweo Residence club home at 101 W. Gath at, as a first of April frolic, and an interest- ing program is being prepared. in the tea Coterie Club Executive board of the Coterie This Laxative Is Now in Half a Million Homes regulate their health with Tay CiidactsSyrap Popein sf HERE there are women and young children and elderly people it is always well to have a mild, gentle-acting laxative like Dr. ldwell's Syrup Pepsin handy. ‘This is a combi nation of simple laxative herbs with sin which does all that is required in constipation and does it with safety and comfort. It is free from narcotics and may be given to babies. Half a million mothers have it in as many good American homes, and these fami- lies aro healthier for i very drug store sells Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. In spite of the fact that Dr, Cald- Parliamentary procedure depart well’s Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling | mont, Woman's Century club, at 1:30 lig: xative in the world, there | o'clock being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. If have not, send name and address for a free trial tle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 Washington St, Monti ello, Illinois. OR.CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE Acacia Club The Acacia club of the Y. W.C. A will have a inee party at the | 91, instead of any meeting tp the clubrooms of the Y. W. C. A . | Women's League of Pilgrim Church Women’s jeague of Pilgrim Cong ational church at the Mra. W. A. Whitman, 955 13th ave. N see Woman's Century Club Drama department, Woman's Cen tury club, at F 1 10:20 o’eloc ( by Mre. L. B ted clubhouse of Sb mtinuation aw Baldwin Spanish Century club, department, Woman's 30 o'clock at Federat ed clubhouse. eee Seattle Alumnae of Phi Ma Seattle Alumnae association of Phi Mu will meet Saturday, S p.m. at the iting Phi M vitend ° olden Rod Club dol Rod club ch 31, with 5 19th ave. . Wisconsin The Wisc will meet Wednesday Mrs. A. B. Corey at 83 N. W. Luncheon at 12:30. All former Wisconsin ladies welcome ‘Take Phinney car to 86th, transfer to short line, YOU, DEPARTMENT STORE GIRLS, | SHOULD SEE “MAGGIE o- Rainbow Club Informal Dance The Rainbow club will give an in- formal dance, Wednesda April 7, at Knights nN. The committe jeludes Mr. R. L. B man; “Miss Barbara |Marian Jesmer, Miss Rose Schneider ‘and Mr, Donald McClory, | evening, olumbus chair- ses Bon Marche Women's Club Meeting Tonight The regular monthly meeting of jie Women’s club of the Bon Marche will be held In the emploges’ cafe {teria tonight. SPOKAN#.—Plans afoot for or- puniontnn es entire Intermountain territory, between Cascades and Rockies, for furtherance of short haul fight, 3 YOU'LL, LEARN SOMETHING Moore theatre on Wednesday, March | ‘¢ cordially invited to) It was nome time before Bob «poke ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name “Bayer” is on Genuine} | Aspirin—say Bayer | | « | Insist on “Rayer” Tablets of pirin” in a “Bayer package,’ |taining proper directions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia bago, and Rtheumatiam “Bayer” means ger scribed by physi Handy ti lets cont few cents mark of Rayer | Monoaceticacidenter A Lun Nam yours Aspirin is Manufactu If your gums have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken care of at once, to insure good health, For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. bleed you All work guaranteed 16 years. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. IBERTY MARKET Pike and Liberty ‘Theatre n ne ine Aspirin pre | Not Only a mar- velous Player Pi- ano but a thing of beauty. 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