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“MISS CRANE WEDS & - Practice Club | participants Q AT The cor SNEED ar. Vernon BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS mag “ Sootety Ndit The Star prim RANK, daughter of Mre sed was quietly solemnaized on Fri church, in the presence of clow Las officiating. ‘The bride wa rittee in cha includes Kier Mr. Franklin MR. i MARRIAGE OF MISS Crane, and Mr tethany Presbyter Felatives, with the Rev, Richard Vander Simply attired tn a modist f midnight tue taffeta, and wore a Corsage of roses and sweet adant, Mise Verna Irye Wore @ dress of gokten brown, with | -— an ieee Ot eweet ans, Ryactnthe | "TP ELEPHON the So aa groomeman for Br. Breed ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; |) "so caver La Farge, of Now Tork welding journey, Sneed will make their . a Home, Main 2761. formerly of this city, arrived today ° and is a guest at the Hotel Wash Mrs. Stimson Will Engagement Announced |'**°" aa Entertain Junior nert and MARC Delta Zeta Delta Zeta alumnae will moet at the Y, W. ©. A. on Friday, Apefl 3, at 5:30 p,m, for dinner, after which meeting will be held. Alumnae own peas. Her only atte a bunine F Parron fayhd mine Mr. and Mra, Albert Donnelly nounee ¢ engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Mr, Lawrence A Thompson, the wedding to take place after Baater. last New Mra. Pervis aueman left week for an extended vinit to York. Mra. Thomas Stimson wi! enter tain the Junior Practice club Mt @ay at her home at The Highlands, | The afternoon will be devoted to a Program of Scandinavian music eee eee Mr. and Mra, 0. C. Graves, who : 7 have been sojourning in California. Thrift Shop returned yesterday, and are again There are nummerous suggestions | residing at the Hotel Sorrento. thin week at the Thrift Shop for buy-| eee ors of Barter gifts Pleces of china, Dr. and Mra, Guy 8, Peterkin and canned fruit, pictures and many! niece, Mise Marjorie Campbell, will Social Service Club other attractive values are offered. [depart orrow for California. to Meet The next mecting of the Social Ser.) ee where they will tour for several weeks Monday | Dinner hee Home on Federal ave } Mr. ana Mra. J. H. Fox enter eee tained with a dinner of 12 covers a . last Weer event t thetr Mrs. Keena to Entertain tn taeaae See eae at her Friends of Mr, Robert Prosser | will be Interented in knowing that he in at present in Rome, Italy, acting Curtia will be the Rainier club ‘overs, also to honor in that was han her Stimson of Rarnes are Ch home tn Mount Baker park an representative for «@ Seattle ildren side broker. Mrs. J. Trafford Keena wit ve Informal Luncheons two menthe longer and expecia, to noon at a chil return to this city abo es eenerrow aft — ix “tt for Miss Byers — < @ren’s party in honor of her daush-| ; ‘tera, Jeasic and Kate. Thirty of (heir Mra. Belle Burne Updeeraft enter) ytr. J. Harold Crampton of Walla | ttle friends have been Invited 4 informality at luncheon (to | Walla is inthe city en route to Ban , eee day in compliment to Mies Margaret | Francisco and is the guest of Mr a Byers, Hert Warford. Mr. Crampton was Luncheon for Mins Peeth hostess |in Paria as a pecretary with the tomorrow at American war mission and } luncheon of six « the peace conference Mra. Edward Franklin Wh Miss Byers. pet Thostess yesterday at a beautifully eee see @ppointed tuncheon at her hame on! - 3 " a i i “Federal ave. in compliment to Mra. Dance at Chapter House en tn Ben oe aay of Wale, Ore Pai Upsilon fraternity will enter two months in the city, oe Jenn 7. Byers of Umoniewn.|tain with a vacation dance Sunday night for her home. Ee and Mra. Joke H. Crk of [chapter house this evening. The party ro a Wheeling, W. Va. An exquisite | win be chaperoned by Mr Basket of Ophelia romen, Japanese |S) renee Curtanter Mra. larry Hollis and «mall son @memanes, orchid sweet peas and i e788 | Jack, will arrive on Sunday from Tow snap dragons, tied with taffeta ‘ | Los Angeles, where they have been Pows, in pastel shades, made a love | Queen Anne Guild to enjoying the winter. Ty centerpiece for the table of sixteen . S eee govers. ridge followed, with wn | Have Tea Shop Mrs. Frank Bourne honors falling to Mrs. Festerly, Mra| The Queen Anne Guild of the house guest Mra Burke James F. Lane and Mra. George | Orthopedic hospital will have charge | winnipeg Sample. ne tea shop on Thursday, Mra eee e-. R. Knox Roberts will be hostess, a) ate ond Mra, Samuel : © sisted by Mra. J. D. Hamilton, Mrs. | visiting relatives in Spokane this Dance for High School ‘Chris Schwabe, Mrs. E Hender: | week. and University Students | son. Mrs. Harry Hotchiins, Mins oe ‘A dance will be given on Friday | TINY Jenson and Miss Dorothy Mer) Mrs. F, 0. Downing and Mra Fred evening, April 9, at the Mount Raker | TK. An appetizing menu has been | pittock of Portland, who have been qlubhouse for young people of high | arranged, gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W @chool and university ares. Fach ‘a Baxter, have departed for the Member of the club is privilerea to Victory Club Dance eS invite coup! Seas ‘fon the cme wit ta t0 Be Given Tonight for, the affair will Mra. Walter Henry, who haa been er tea ‘and Mrs. J. A. Duncan, Mr. fo The Victory club will give their|the guest of Mrs. J. H. Fox, will Mr. S| “mystery dance” this evening at the leave tomorrow for Kaneas and Call Masonic temple, Unusually good | fornia, to be gone two months music and an interesting epecialty oll yee entitled “Mephistopheles” will in Mr. and Mre. Karl Harbaugh and | Mttle daughter, Sally, are spending & week in Portland. | ore ‘The Easter vacation at the Morar school commenced today and will ex ie tend until April 12th. IT NOW and eee Mra. Winlock Miller will return to | night from Spokane, where she has epent a manth. | MUCH BOUFFANCY IN DAINTY FROCKS Dainty, sheer fabrics, much as voile, organdie and handkerchief tn en will be worn this summer. To enhance the bouffancy of many |summer frocks the same mater and lace are ured. |Organdies in pastel shades with large dota of white or black and |white are popular, Frocks of thix |material are trimmed with sashes ot white organdie and with white reandie col s and cuffs A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience. IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very beat guarantes in th you will be satisfied with the results obtained ‘We will save you at least onehalf hour every Every one can now discard the old curling curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 Ladies’ Improvement Shop vase « orld that day of the week and patent Easter In , WOODLAWN Display and Work Rooms Here is where the pride of an immense and highly trained organization of artists work un- der the most rigid exactions to maintain that quality and reliability that has given Wood- lawn its tremendous popularity and its well de- served leadership. EASTER sinpay APRIL SUNDAY HER EASTER FLOWERS SHOULD BE OR- DERED IMMEDIATELY 7 WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP Seattle's Flowerpho Conveniently Located Mein 663 “sg Beside Clemmer Theater sure an evening of pleasure to the} Qeorre | He will remain in Burope attended | will leave | frills and ruffies in| THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1920. Micha b ery CLUBS FOR TH RSDAY Ravenna-lryant PT, A. Plans have been perfected for fathers’ night, to held at the Ravenna school, Thursday, April Let at & o'clock, under the jotnt | Seaplane of the Cullen Bryant PT. A nAM natn be led by Pret. * of Char and Vivian, Richards (6 Tenor Me Neottation— Dilly yeare cry reffeshments tation 1 A social hour with concludes the program. ‘The residents of the combined dia triots Invited to attend. see ' Venetian Art Veatured 1 7 1 department of the Borosis club announces its program for | Thursday, April 1, at 2 o'clock, at the Federated clubhouse, Mra, J. W | Heal, jr, being hostess of the day ‘Talks will be given on “Venetian Art in America” by Mrs, A. J. Webb and Mrs. O, Bi. Thorgrimson. “The Windmills of Gerstenhauer” will be the subject of a paper by Mra. Henry hautfiman, Current art topics will discunmed by Mra, Robert Cun- ham and Mra. J. W. Heal, jr Queen Anne Fort Mra Ro J. Fisher, ave. West, will be hostess to the Queen Anne Fortnightly elub at 2 Ip m Ker! Montgomery are be nin | Sunshine Club | Sunshine club, Women of Moose heart legion, all day at home of Mra Mabel C. Gholson, 2423 B. Thomas st; Mra Elia Campboll, assisting hosters cee | Hoty Trinity Latheran Ladies’ Ald | Hely Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ aid, church parlors at 2 o'clock. ae ie Swedish Ladies’ Charitable “Freja” Club | Swedish Ladion’ Charitable “Freja™ club meets at 2 p. m. at the club houne. Robert FE. Lee Chapter, U. D. CG Robert Bi. Lae chapter, U. D. C, meets at 2 p.m the Hotel Lea, Kiabth and Madison | Stoneham, h | Daughters Daughters Scottish Pute hall, pm St, st George George, Alex- meets in the Piret ave, at 130 | Rainbow Temple Lad: Rainbow Temple lodge b clans | meeting at § p. m. in the auditoriv ef the Congress hotel | Auxiliary Flite Rebekah Lodge | Auxiliary Elite Rebekah lode |meets with Mra. J. F. Taylor, 9967 Rainier ave. Renton car. Green Lake Assembly |} Green Lake assembly, 367, | Artizans, meets in Fraternal 1611 Fourth ave, at § p.m . . United hall, Eiderbloom Club Elderbloom club, regular at K. of P. hall, 11:90 to 3:20. eee Woman’ Commercial Club | Woman's Commercial club, regu lar business meeting at 7:30, Cham |ber of Commerca <3 Seattle Chapter Seattle chapter Social ct meeting 5, 0. E. § mR aA, at the home of Mrs. H. Ladies of the Elite | The Ladies of the Elite, Rebeoca lodge, will meet with Mra. J. F. Tay: jor at 9957 day evening, April lL. car Rainier ave, on Thurs Take Kenton cee Seattle Review, No. 8 The Social Whist club, Seattle review, No, 8, Women's Benefit as sociation of Maccabeca, will meet ‘Thursday at 1:30 at the home of Mra. H. Milliam, 328 Queen Anne ave. o- Y. WGA. Union Bible Clana. eday evening the Union Bible class will hold its regular Bible study in the Bible rooms on the ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Alumnae of Phi Ma Seattle Alumnae.aasociation of Phi Mu will meet Saturday, April 3, at & p. m. at the chapter house. All visiting Phi Mus are cordially invited to attend. ; DYED HER BLOUSE, SKIRT AND A COAT “Diamond Dyes” Turned Faded, by Apparel into New. Don't worry about perfect resulta, Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to fabric, whether it be wool, sllk, linen, cotton mixed goode— | dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, | children’s coats, feathers, draperies, | coverings | The Direction Rook with each | package tells so plainly how to din- mond dye over any color that you} n not make a mistake, ‘0 mateh any material, have drug. fiat show you “Diamond bye" Color any or nmcomfortable eyes made comfortable” come in and see {no obligation) Huteson Optical Co. 1320 Second ave, near Union, um | jentirely wretched that ( A CHARMING Kevenna: William | America.” Club 1404 Bighth | Florence Lucile Carpenter, Calvin C, Carpenter. SHALL WE LEGITIMATIZE BABE BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK? BY CYNTHIA GREY BS: ‘ under North Dakota's law legitimat vedlock has been completed. A LITTLE LADY | ————d The first case children born out of athe tled to #0 born receive nt heir. It ia enti natural po the child, after birth | legal action upport the lau th provide ne andl becomes his a 4 helter and education by f Suit to catablish the natural parentage of ~ must be instituted within @ year facts in the case to be proved, as in any other” | “1 would be interested to know what my correapondents for tate? | think about such a lau our Do you think the wins of the fathers shoud be visited on ~ |the children? | chance with other children? | Dear Mins Grey: Wh Workingman make such « |alatinetion between jand the coed? Aw for |coed maken the bent caune she has had an opportunit jt study in the arts of sewing cooking and hourekeeping is nothing in her favor whe you compare it with the fact that almost 4 “ = , » long I was leafer of @ chorus girl does all her own sew is proud of every new dish lass of boys in our school And we | 1 stud learns to cook w have lthese things from actual experier Jand neceasity—not in a school room. ‘As for personality, the chorus « |naturally must have that bexir |with, as the work demands it. We jean’t put that on with our paint and powder. And 1 doubt if you can |find any happier homes or wives |that take more interest in house |keeping than the average chorus ‘girls, We hard that our homes meas to us than the girl who has never had to do without one. 80 why the distinction, Mr Workingman Do you realize t t ninetenths of |the successful professional men and women of today a college gradu a And we chorus girls have just as much homemaking and are just as human asthe women on jee other side of the footlights. | A CHORUS GIRL. | Ollarriea9 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ; en i —Portrait by Grady. |Petition Agatnst HAT do YOU think? Write Cyn thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. a short time I became interested In the evenings I doen Mr dec us « saying t ife simply be hoo! learned al was many school studies, ‘It would then be something worth while “- Dear Miss Grey: tant reader of your long time, and I must say I und the subjects discussed y interesting. Al very old and my opiaios subject of “Does the Coed oF Chorus Girl Make the Best Instinet wife or not |sees camouflaged faces and \slangy remarks every day @# she e to at the schools or on stage) she will naturally bane-r hy: ty meat in “cly life” mg with the others, } with Mra. Lee! | | wa | LUCY SEARLE’ “We should worry ut what! hus al Lucy does ta Grant 1 my band as he handed back the origin pied | mt ole [letter which Mra. Searle had oc neau | gant note paper she could buy, in which she had informed four de- | French and English girls that husband was gible ca four Umes, on the me and her not, at the mo | ment, an ell vdidate for mat rimor | Of course Bob was quite right |Lucy’s letter to thone girls should jmot have been inportant to me—but It made me unreasonably Jealous of my husband. It spoiled It prompted jit waa our third honeymoon! | Ute sa question: | In what degree of flirtation had | my Bob indulged his fancy while he | | was overseas? e| 1 couldn't keep the horrid query | out of my mind. I could anly aide. | stepuit when I was very busy, As| jsoon as I had an unoccupied mo | ment, {f popped up again to harass my soul I had never kept tab on Bob's} mail, I had never opened a letter | addressed to my husband. Ip the| |home where I grew up, letters were | nat considered the common property of the family. I had never been cur. | fous about my husband's correspond ence until Lucy Searle planted the | seed of distrust in my soul. | After Bob had returned from the | war, we had Uved with his father in the big house on account of Bab's strange mental state, and there the butler had assorted the mail. Later we had gone to Mexico, where we |had often been out of reach of our mall or where, if we happened to be At a hotel, Bob handled the letters | before I saw them. But after we} | were: installed again in our own home, there arrived, once a week At least, curious square envelopes of thin foreign paper. | I grew cold with suspicion as I |held the first of these at arm's length, between finger and thumb, and regarded the sharp slender writ ing taught in France and then the bold masculine style which is a fad | with English women. What did those horrid envelopes | contain? I was too stunned to de- | cide. I merely put them aside with Bob's mail and waited for him to| open them. But when he saw them he only scowled impatiently and thrust them into his coat pocket | without a word of explanation to me! Many letters came thereafter, but I never saw Rob read one of them Sa I took it for granted that he had | the best of all reasons for enjoying | thors precious epistles when he was | alone Sometimes T thought T would dis. cuss with Rob those important let-| ers which followed him #0 shameless. ly over the threshold of his home. Then I realized that he would swear they were not sentimental and that T would not believe what he swore! | I realized that T was set on be Neving that Bob was almost guilty as Grant Searle, 1 as was so T wanted to hurt myself more and more and to that end T centered all my interests on the arrival of the missives which | I could not-—which I would not} open. I became cynical of love and al- ways In the back ot Bes mind was IBERTY | MARKET Pike and Liberty Theatre CASE MAKES ME | SON ABLY JEALOUS OF BOB” | spectabie! \Uked so much ——| Daylight Saving Dear Miss Grey: I read in your) columns last evening someone's views about the daylight saving. 1 am almost led to believe it is the |factory hands that are doing most \of the talking | Now, 1 would I do not think a chorus girl make a fit wife for any man, and do not think the college girl make the best wife I have friends among the cirls and I know of several girls, Also, I have several like to suggest if girl friends who have proved @ arb against it |would only get a petition and go jaround to thetr fellow workers and have them sign it and then present it r foreman just to let him know that his workers are not in favor of any change in hours, I be lieve they would drop the pian a NREA- te hearted, sunny-faced girl of country with a general unpainted face and hair that is burned to @ “frazge” with the cur! jing iron. MISS SEVENTEEN. to thi my ancient fear, that haunting no tion that Bob was tired of me. Even #0, treachery and disloya character, He I couldn't quite reconcile Bob's re Ity wi Wan 8O—sO V 8. | FL PASO—Bight killed and injured in collapsé of O'Farrell tre roof in San Luis Potosi Dear Mise Gr the question the y: Some time ago was brought up before nould Bible study be brought into the grammar schools?” | When I was a very young boy I was/| left motherleas and fatherless. I bad no one to care for me. Some way r other I worked my way into the jheart of a minister, who cared for) me until I was of the age of 20 years, I was went to school, where we had and wept whenever |a Bible study every day before tak ing up our school work. I knew | nothing of our Gear Lord then. In Why, I could name a score of men aa nog above surpicion—but Robert Lorimer wan deoent t the eof his soul. He too much of a gentleman to heap indignities upor his wife Nevertheless, there was the evt the letters ich arrived with every foreign mnil. I kept my houns in perfect orter baked the tea biscult whic Bob wan denoe w CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1908 Phone Capitel 1233 1 was alone. (Te Be Continued THURSDA YF RI DA Y—SATURDAY For Easter Russian Blouses and B In Georgette, Crepe | In heavy Georg- de Chine, Paulette and Taffeta, figured ette, hand em- broidered and patterns or beautifully | beaded; $50.00 embroidered; all col- ors and si A | pa values, special at | values, | $22.45. to $15.00 values. Spe- Shop Up to $7.45 } SPECIAL $ 3.9 5 GEORGETTE WAISTS Hand-beaded and embroidered, in | $20.00 values in henna, brown, blue and burgundy. Some che , others are hand Heavily beaded and embroid- | ered Waists in all sizes. Taupe, brown and henna; $25.00 values, special $14.85 C& go7Pitke Sh. 2: BETWE many colors and all sizes; values | from $10.00 to $15.00 special at THI = FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES. Or should an illegitimate child have an equal 1 the Bible to the end. That years ago, but I think It in according to the @ispostition of a girl whether she makes a good And her disposition de pends on her surroundings. If she selves to be “true blue” friends. Now, out of the three classes, if I were a 1 would choose the ‘free % 4 J