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THE SRATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920, INTERESTING MUSICAL [sia Sn ano ap }\Chances Galore (SEATTLE WOMEN AND GIRLS TO BE A SUMMER BRIDE] {rns Ge NOT BEHIND THEIR AT LAURELHURST GUILD TEA s'isit®sie "If Jeotinat ie Leap Year Girl |= SCHEMING SOUTHERN SISTERS Stringer J. Cubbons, Mr. George BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Mapel, Miss Genevieve Grant. On BAN FRANCISCO, April 2—and BY CYNTHIA GREY mety Beiter of The Star Monday next, the Oversens club will the feminir odus ©) A Seattle woman, who read about the women of Dallas a is LAURELMURST OULLD OF THE ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL will | present the come Father Changed | ee wey nd lone San Francisco making coata out of army blankets, comea ive a musical tea on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ¥. 8. | Ills Mind,” at the Moowe ball, wt 6:30 business await| the front a little thrift story of her own, Roddie, 2423 Cascade View drive. Mrs. Prederick Adams is in charge of | P. ™ program, which follows ce . >: aa aed wpeatenes aus| % : ae a ee vhen they were fivel aaa Fantastique Paderewekt | / —— Youna Ladies’ Ridince I bought two army blankets wher were D PAR ices eee eta “TELEPHONE the So-}) Club ; paid : wun on sale, I made an attractive kimono coat, suitable to Wes The Minion ot x Koen * -v ten iety i . 2 f. Muffmar t ‘on all occasions, from one, and from the other I made a good a cchearen|) —_Clety Editor of The The young ladles’ Tusstay. might! ih ginny Bem ty wid pe tear fag Sire. Adam lies Star—Office, Main 600; || class of the Sullivan's Tiding acad : 1 atlas avid Man Th , ave Se — H . OR lamy will meet next Tuesday evening oh . van| Dallas and San Francisco women have nothing on Sea = ome, Main 2761. in 0 stetemt ber chute tk Ga ioe Seu women, “SEATTLEITE.” ride of the season whol J should say they have not! I know a young girl wi Huft-|made a very styliah-loo coat from an army blanket, a ne present clam | | representing Americ of eclghtoen will welcome any new! lead lone rive. Mra Trafford Muteson Mrs. Frederick Adar , Daisy Wood Wildreth | Henry Arthur Jones, and “Four. | mem) plays "Sally Reforming Herself,” b ie Paytor | United States, I Mra, Margeret MeCulloven Lane Bons jannouncing the apr ing are posted An artist is one who can look at a stretch of canvas @ ch of stlps) see a picture thereon, and a creator of fashions ia one wi Gompaner at tae piano | toon,” by Alice Gerstenberg, ‘The en: | } |g gaa in| the total cost was about $5.20, ie ane, Wind Bari | tertamment ix given as a beneft for | | yh ies ‘2 Mra Adam eoler the Broadway fulld of the Children’s | ph Baa Brigid That isn’t merely thrift. It is artistry. TeehatkoweRY Orthopedic howpital A ailver offering will be taken. Taubert eee dire. Adrien Von Sbload and Mies] and the result is that the eligible men : A ; nm Muber |,» : ~ lean look at a woman and cot her in her mind with t ‘Mra Adams. Meet. Mee vor vel M rete of | phine Rows of Santa farbare,| begin to groom for pursult and posal ay go North Broadway Cirele of ni, haeo entived In Beattie as Uae | ble ¢ond sort of clothes she ought to wi Dre Frederick Pentiey ana Dairy weet | Firweit and Flower Mission | wooing ot Miss Mary Delafield t| "A KK But one who can look at « drab army blanket and # chaperon ts —s ot to Give Large Bridge Mr. Kenelm Winslow, sr. Mra. vom ciGed requisite for laaion, single or| therein a dreas coat—is an) ————— inner for Mr. and |Party shu and itue ‘Hien wah: viett Saleh ney alone in the Far Kast artist indeed! — : ATHAT do YOU rs. Foster One hundred tables of bridge will! Kathleen Donohoe for several weeks. Notice the women of your think? Write be arranged Monday afternoon at ek by the! Mins Mary Roy has returned from North Broadway guild of the Fruit) geiingham, where she made a short and Flower mission, A musical pro-| yoo.” | gram and tea will follow the game. . The reception committee tnelud os 3. ¥. ©. Mallees will have to] oe Mra. & L. Crawford, Mrs. Harry O08! morrow for Spokane, to be gone al e McKnight, Mra Perry ‘Truax and | veay Easter Luncheon Mrs. Oliver Winford Cr 1 Mrs acquaintance who are the best || 4-4 Gray. eg t ‘ ‘dressed and the most distinct ua Grey, care @ The idea that dishes must be done | nll Seattle Ste immediately after every meal te tire |(vely dressed, and you will,| Seattle Star. is nome and often inexpedient | find that they are not the one Very often the breakfast dishes |who go into the store and lay spends for each men! separate ing baking dishes od se ne og |LOWN a lump sum as one puts|the prices paid for other on vik "la penny into a slot machine to ™ a, and she deus tet and Mra Perry B. Truax will WASHING DISHE in twelve guests at dinner on evening at the Boulevard as a farewell compliment to Mr @nd Mrs. Newton Foster, who leave oon to Make their home in the Fast bs tt o 6% i five or ten minutes of time, Morn h her name. ‘Telling what shel Donald Nicholson will be host:) Reservations may be made with) 64 3 © ptuteson and daughter, inga when the silver is cleanea it}get a bor of matches there-\+.\4 of te cutaway coat, and B y @m at an Easter luncheon tomorrow Nira, Crawford, 906 Shelby «t. and " the dishes and ellver are both | from. t leesons is certainly, # Mins Marian Hut her home, entertaming tw vo Ut Mra. MeKnight, 606 15th ave. N washed at one time a saving of It ie the one who achemes friends of her daughter, Anr aa . time ia again effected. in|. It can not be done, this living dey will Inter attend the matinee at -’ Club Dane pound, Saw te Bvery day there wal be one time|(2 et @ pretty collar out of an) ,, month. Not if she includ acore. Bachelors’ Club Dance ” : ue that it will be possible to do dishes | lace avaiat and a silk petti-| One can eat and pay rx. Claude C. Ram who " 0 din : ele , cat ani ; ey | Special music and decorations ap-| M ao pacar se 4 ter. with the least amount of wasted | Coat from the disearded tops ox but not buy o single © i Christening Ceremony —— ein Bao Bescon tars Br wmpeiled tO apend the Bas time if one wil! but plan a bit. Onelof silk stockings and a dre set Doesn't she ever have oats Sp the presence of relatives and vey r f the Providence howpita may even do two things at once,lout of last year’s coat, that any ° ‘8 so well off? Rachetors’ club, which will be be friends, on Easter Sunday aft-| gaining strength gradually prepare luncheon and tidy up the er every Sunday really is the best and most in- ; ? Saturday evening, April 10 ch kitehen. 4 have friends it goes @ a es on ME-| Masonic temple. ‘The members of anecney ‘ # dividually dressed that amount. We everywh Qn Mrs. Leroy Backus wil Cai; ton Mr. Joho Mile t ’ me can be saved, and I DON'T WASTE FOOD | sear sie Cres, + junt rena ine( it by the Rev. Edward Lin-| aieman:; Mr. Cacar Seeger, Mr |0n Federal ave ey Save the water in which vege answer “One With Exper n, of Now York, and wilt) \ > aaatadert cee | Vv te: Mr. Herbe Matudor Seis name of Edith Marjorie | Yera Sienper. or I Me Harry Reid | MP. and Mra. Frank Kelly of Santa can not st letter. noe t sid in he fi Miss Irene Ann McDermott, whose engagement to Mr, ‘bles have been boiled and add it in and I think now she's @ fool ¢ e a whoop if her hu oe “an. ‘oman | oma, Cal, are receiving the congrat ‘ i “ “wb she tnaie tinea doadere ? dy -ash Mie heon ee john Teaser | ulations of their friends on the bith |Joseph J. O'Reilly has been announced i ; ee eee oar Cente coe | Care, Betere. 5 themes she wrote that | pa kard and now Mrs. Jay 1. Durand wit! entertain a ae pee ee Mise ; Portrait by Grady. that from 15 10 60 per cent of the |what she wrote, but now she backs what ahe walle Tancheo: o Sumaet on > ce » | Sormerty See - psctmasad Pei : — ’ ‘ ne of Vegetables dissolves |up and saya she passes off wth hig ~~ , aaa 7 Siesta tenor ot hates teary ner | Seattle D, A. R. Delegates | axugnrer of Mr. and Mex. Chester] sts Jamon Matchett, 1710 37th ave, | ia tar waler ta Wald tae aeaincs ieee ce kpartimant rented atti tinue $f ta ra 20 Nasal who will be a bride of next/ to State Conferenci Baton of Rainier Beact Monday, April 6. Lune cooked. Vitamine in important|§46. Why, we are poor f cated and hes such good sami Covers will be laid for nine. ‘The Seattle chapter of the D. A. oF pti | pelts among these substances which dis rent an apartment for $ rp i ec they tenwel ‘ rages oes as ite delegates to the| Mr. and Mra. EM. Mills and fam ¥. W.. A. Clobs solve in water. her write out the amount in cast oD 3 yunt of $200. It's not likely Dr. and Mrs. Bouffleur state conference at Walla Walla on | |? en ae — : _ = he ( t é 4200. “ 1 thing, ¢9 Wednesday, April 1, Mre. Bxdward) C. A. will moet fer ite regu “a ” down < Thank losts Townsend, regent; Mra. Leland, Mra.|Hotel Sorrento. monthly business meeting on Tu cone <a | Lr. and Mrs. Albert Irving Bouf| John Wallace, Mrs. W. 8. Dunlap.) hse astaas tek Wud day, April ¢ teed the | eee ‘entertained sixteen quests at| diss Sophie Johns, and as alternates | Mr. Henry Wand Beecher left Wed: | clubrooms. After the business meet | = Meet. RB. Moffat, Aire. Gawali|esday evening for New York city, to/ing the members who aro to take PALACE HIP Siaphihicliliilipenen | Dear When I read Brown and Mrs. F. M. Colby. The |>¢ one « month jpart in the play to be given shortly om , article w Ex-Service” I t will the ee |by the club will have their rehearsal) {be Oversea . igh “ ” , so inspire: » ua Sear ea Syontice chap. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Vaughn Tan-|and the members who are to be in| ik bit on the new bill which opene They use ‘Diamond Dyes’’ and Add Years of Wear to words. 1am only @ school girl of on wont [ner are recetving the congratulations | the chorus of the club will alwo make (0 Capactt , he Palace Old Faded Garments—Really Fun! but I certainly am proud to ki Su Da . Te 2 eae ts on the btrth of «| thetr plans of thelr work Hip yesterday. The revue is present ’ y : that there really are some hon ince daughter Wednesday at the Swedish | ' rt whe alka 1 genuine young men in the wo tt il ‘Adama win| Lotus Club Dance |hospital. Mrs. ” + wan formerly| On Wednesday, April naw ' firwt may, too. I bave m ‘be hosts at an informal supper dance! The Lotus club is making arranke sties Marte Taylor efcieck, the Aan club ¢ for heir It's easy to diamond-dye your old garments e majority being &t their home in Laurelhurst tomor-| ments for their next affair, which ae tk 1G, A. wilh meet th the < omrades Gverne. An Oriental ha. " toh. fadeless col tter if they polite. They have valued the ff Fow evening. In compliment to Mise) will be known as the “Bobemian | 1. Woitam J. Norrie departed | thelr regular month rem where meveral of the ness a new, rich, fadeless color, no matter if they » type of.& gi moc ae Margaret Byers. Baill.” It is to given Saturday ever) ona.) for Calgary, where she will! Bible ctass. [Appear an the facinating “v of be wool or silk; linen, cotton or mixed goods. ain, quiet, reserved and tans Mted | ing. April 17, in the Masonic temple.) an extended visit | the potent in the nce f the @ oldfashioned girl The quiet ; | Prof. Gorsuch to Read —_ | _ The committee in charge of the af | At 430 on Wednenday the Panola | Yertiser and the sor and House-dreesce, ginghame, aprons, blouses ve to step aside today and let t Pla: t Orth di p+ < Bl a emt ay gg (Club Of the Y. W.C. A, the club for)“ ‘ partie silks, stockings, sweaters, children’s coata, dra modern, hand-painted, public a ys a opeaie Colsky, Chas. Wm. Guerin, Byron G 5 ae itath eahinal gists, soil mast the | Dates mor ant Siiiwiing ‘sai shade pee apis that go hall girls pass on. A 4 1 . ; ‘ a can be made new and good fo pin of Meeting Ives, Reynold Frediund and Wilfred | Cc I bir tubrooma for thee regular mont! = Tom qverything wan be mado sew and good for v"BxService Man,” there At the residence of Mra. Ragar|™- Harmon, | | | - : crceutdtk | meeting. There will also be initiation | ortetnn| en ee are some girls who appreciate Ames. 1132 Harvard ave. N., on of new members ‘ , re respect boys of your kind, and Thursday, April §, at 2 o'clock, Prot.| Overseas Club Danee CLUBS FOR SATURDAY - uggestive of| The eae in package tells how to diamond- proud to know that such boys sel ch will read two| The Overseas club will hold thetr Phi Delta Theta At 530 on Wednesday the exeou | Vivie Ta sand in picturesdfue dye over any color. To match material, have druggist for Old Glory. —— or sie = - Phi Delta Incheon at Women's | “ve beard of t : of All club erento quintet offer A YANKER GIR ‘ luniveraity club @& 1 ofclect will meet for | mee in|" ensemble singing in - ae ee. + | the office of the club secretary high class songs ‘ portions is rved Classte Caltare Club | . po ve yeees ‘ lo Culture ctub, open meeting| At 6 o'clock the Kwan Kweo club sad’ the syn rnto pd 2 Federated cit J will meet for club supper with the " ¢ on ee Fellowship club im the tearoome on|Medians. Buck and wing dancing “ : the second floor. There will be the | With fancy trimmings ts the forte of Milla College Club inke Utaie at Cath, atiar eee hnson, ap with talk. | Milla College club meets at 3 P. ™-| cub members will go to the ym: R nd Beatrice are | at the Sunset club paxium for their tennis and recrea.|4M agile pair who perform hazardous alge lag Uon jfeats in mpeedy fashion on Roman Loo! : Juveniles of Neighbors of Wooderaft rings and on the tr Her Bie. uventies of the Neighbors of) ‘Thursday, April 8, the Friends of [paant Man,” the fe ph aft meet a 1:30 p.m. at the) au club will hold their regular the clubrooma after their club supper on by Mins Helene Moore Seattle Alumnae of Phi Mu in the private dining room of the ursday evening, April § | | tare Shirley Mason Seattle Alumnae association of Phi | cafeteria lowing the business |o’clock at the Corniah School Mu will meet Saturday, April 3, at §| meeting there will be rehearsals for| Broadway and Pine «et. Miss |p. m. at the chapter. All visiting Phi) the play the club will produce in the/ia m graduate of the Univers Mus are cordially invited to attend.| near future. Washington and haa recentl ee turned from 14 mor * ove Joln Speed Smith to Speak at | The union fr class of the Y. W Women's University OGlub C. A. will meet for their regular Hibh m will be given during | Mr. John Speed Smith, of the Unit. | «tudy Thursday evening at 6:45 in the | ning under the auspices of the chap-| Jed States naturalization bureau, will| Bible rooms on the second floor ter. A silver offering will be taken be guest of ho: at luncheon at the fig fhe |for the P. B. O, entertainment fund. Women's University club on Satur Seatile Grade Teacher Honored = | ———__., ‘ | day, Aprib 3, 1 | SPOKANE, Wash., April 2—Mins| | Nina O, Buchanan, pr : nt of the { x Alpha Gamma Delia Meeting State League of Grade Teachers’ aa-| | Bi Y S The alumnae chapter of Alpha sociations, was one of the principal |} uy our Suit |Gamma Delta will meet Saturday at|speakers at the Inland Empire j ; ; E the Chapter honas athe Tish | Tenchery aosoctation, Tats ta tbe fret Conveniently | © for the Red Cross. A musical pro- the eve ey y biva time a grade teacher has gpoken on pn, ca oa % the general program of the associa. | a Reckin eteabe Classic Caltare Chub tion | CHERRY CHAT The Classic Culture club will hold pee tithe an open meeting at the Federated se of Honor No, 7 | ( 3 terms lubhouse on Saturd: afternoon.| A Well attended business meeting | make it \*The program is in charge of Mrs. 8,| was beid by the Degree of Honor No, | nt for you F. Moyer, who will lead the discus-|/7, A. 0. U. W., at Evergreen hall on sion on “The Japanese in America.” | Tuesday, March 30, the committee ar Mrs. George D. Cottre!! and Mrs, L.|tanging for « basket social and |} jh smart right and you ean NEVER [> |. Hoag wil be hostesses of the day.| year dance, to be held on Tuesday LARA ave tt the day ah ie cee April 6. Coffee Sit be surved 056 re L to ag lg EED TO SMEAR YOUR HANDS OR DRESS WITH OIL BECAUSE THE CRYSTAL OILING SYSTEM IS AUTOMATIC. have you sult ready for you, perfect in every de ADDITIONAL CLUBS with lunch for two, to be auctioned prizes will be awarded. Mra, Hat Minute Women to Study Forms of McKay, chief of honor, invites alt | M4, on the instant—the equal in tab i Government nbers of Seattle lodge No. 7 to|Me and fit to the best tatloredto T ‘ Mra, Edgar Ames, county counsel: | nt at the sembannual King | ™easur iite—and certainly a great hat’s just one advantage of owni "ee a Do you lookasyoungasyourhusband? Ifnot — ior, and Mrs. George W. Fischer reo of Honor district con. | eal less expensive oat! ar acteh ti t plein ige ! of Th ning this sturdy, —whatis wrong? Youmay havegrownstout- | °ountaBor of Seattle, announce a| vention at Bvergreen hall on ‘Tues e carry | men’s fashlonabh pre é cal labor saver. The Crystal is built ‘ jcourse in American government from | day, April 13, at 10 @. m. for an all nee. CF famae aiver mak to be operated by women who know nothing about erand consequently somewhat older looking. |the time of landing of the Pilgrims |day program jand we back them up with our own achinery . 7 gs abou down to the present time. Already | ce guarantees, Come in and order your machinery. A child can operate it. sult now—be prepared for Easter. Cherry's ylo Shop, 207 Rialto | building, over Pig'n Whistle, Second twenty Minute Women have regia: | Miss Moore to Address Chapter V, oO e tered for the course, but, inasmuch | vB, 0. ‘ iment of fifty is desired,| A word panorama of “Red Cross ged that all Minute Women of | Hospital Hut Lifé in France” wilt be|@Y®. between Madison and Spring. _ Telephone Elliott 152 and we will demonstrate in your home how simply, yet thoroughly, the Crys- tal washes clothes. , Seattle and King county desirous of “ ve —— - < Joining this class should signify their || Ly intention by registering at once. | ucing’ While there is no charge for the || A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience. IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan ia the very best guarantee in the world that you will be satisfied with the results obtained. $5.00 down and small payments gets you this electric wonder. i course, regular attendance is required | and since students of this course are reduce the hips, straighten that abdominalline, mold the to prepare themselves to teach sim: figure into graceful lines andinakeyoulook much younger. ilar classes in their own localitle ‘ county Minute Women are especially ‘Thousands of women who had become discouraged over Announcement of the | the growing heaviness and stoutness of their figures are of meeting will be! now wearing these perfect Jiengo Corsets with remark~ At a recemt state meeting, the ox able results. ecutive officers suggested the study Largest Stock of Washing Machines in North Pacific FREE THE LIGHTHOUSE, Inc. #0 | published later, . od of forelgn governments in the hope We will save you at least onehalt b : y we Rengo Corsets are economically priced from $3 to $10 . A ¥ ¥ vehalf hoor every day of the week »49n TINTON @ ai a rene For Bale at All Good Stores sey hea 0 gall Pig A Bevery one can now discard the ol4 curling iron and patent 418-120 UNION STREET, SEATTL curlers for we bave brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL Fer appointment call Main 6507 Ladies’ Improvement Shop ince THE CROWN CORSET COMPANY |the American form of government afforded by the contrast and com- FREE 170 Fifth Avenue New York City | BOOK Bremerton Lighthouse ELECTRIC 421% Washington Ave] UTILITIES Everett Lighthouse | FOR THE 2802 Colby St, HOME Aberdeen Lighthouse Yakima Lighthouse 102 South G@ St. 26 South First parison of those of other countries, “i « Applicants should register with| 4) Mra Fred W. Bert, jr., county secre: Queen Anne 2178, or Mies Ruth wam, city registrar, Capitol 864 oar Chapter 0, P. EF. 0. Chapter O, P. E. O., will meet with Union St. Bait yang $s baat tah

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