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EASTER WEEK IS BRIGHT WITH SOCIAL AFFAIRS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star FTER FORTY DAY AND NIGHTS OF LENTEN peace and quiet, the dulineas has been broken and the Sprine al neaaon is reaplend: | @nt with affairs of charm and originality. T Are numerous Ww nd two pretentious balls this w and in all this iH @harity has not been forgotten. The Orthopedic musi Part of the social life, and Jarge card parties are op the ca dar. ‘The Juntor ball tonight bh ef mystery for the mer Younger set, and creat Deen given to the Must be Mituristioall shades of orar gommittes in Bima Collins, Miss Miss Catherine Baillargeon, Mr Teo Black, M and Mr. Andrew Tomorrow ev ehapel of St Service of Miss Mary Mr. Kenolm Wi ead, Canon } ed by the Rev Elma Collins w ~t attendant. Dr. Wins Ss best man for his sor wil be Mr. Re t Mr. Andrew Price Delafielt’s dearest ¢ Gazzmm, Niss Hele: Pe coma, and Miss J — Santa Barbara, w guests at the w and occupy @ special pow, Ross Downs €0d Mr. Pierce Haight will be « Marly honored. Ids much | of the Home, Main 2761. ¢ Miss Isther ot or Mine tmabeth Baw little the marriage De Barnabas, u u wor girt Edmund Max Mr. Bonnar MeLe lwcher, Mr, Je will be best m an and of Mise s Ruth T w ree M t be ary . Mr. and Mrs Are Hosts Mr. ar imi “¢ the Homestead these days is were seated ar [9 much charm and dis! jovely with its center Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Corr sell ro: E @erbiit are there for their usual| dragons and Spring holiday, and are accompanied The general D ence of the attorney Bachelor. ‘TELE PHONE the So-)| ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; 1 ar 1 Mins Kathe I t Miller, of Cht tarclay nd the | ve Wiggins. Interesting People at ay on : Virginia Hot Springs F samoane a und Mre The spring seasen at the Virginia | Harry Hollis, who bh t Hot Springs is gaity under way and/, sojourn in California. Rhodes THE SEATTLE STAR—M ONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920, . Albert Charles Phillips and little daughter, Virginia Nellis. Mitchel Palmer, gave an official) The ™ " | ‘ . st r noon from a two months’ eajourn tn Pl - I * touch to the pro-Haster days, a ua southern Calf nosphorescent Brief visit of the Peigian ambassador, | * e . note vtet oe aipt Sher eer’ gaa Gott " | Mrs. John HT and daughter Hat Startles 2 Coa roa tors will transform th a| Mine Margaret Byers, of Uniontown A fe and Mrs. Alexander F. Mo ¢ beaut 1 the or-/Pa, and Mra, John T. Clarke, of PAYIS | Bwan and Miss Elspeth McEwan ar ot ‘Fexe penuty as : e an W. Ya lett tee a a 5 4 ste < hard |chestra has beer selecte ‘ Oe ed Ee coca Dwight Merril an WV caged r wis aly jude: | extended visit before leaving for |®At bullt on @ phosphoreacen' frame Merrill are enjoying early xprin ‘ te. ent | teele tomes wtartied the diners in one of the @eason. Miss Merrill ts one of the oy. Clark manee madame eee moet fashionable restaurants in the S) «Most accomplished riders among the . a oo e. Champs noes The beautiful . fs Mr. Robert Graham and Mr. Mr, and Mra. L. M. Davenport and - | -YoUuNger members of the colony lbelae Seedians 3G Hur |son Louis, of Spokane, who have Weather bas brought @ return to y gard and Mr, John Beardslee Carrt-| been spending the past week tn Vic me ih he cen ee De a te “Mra. George T. Myers wil! enter. | Carl Homer; invitations And have been the questa of Mr. POVel headdress wna that of @ halo. . Mr Ware, with ) tain with a musica! tea at the Sun ‘get club on Thursday, in compliment Mr. to Miss Walker and Miss Ewing Entertain Pupils Miss Mary Dudley Walker and ‘Miss Dorothy Ewing ertained and Mra. Frank Fretwell. . Hold Card Party The marriage of Miss Marian Car | Campbell, East $152. | figan to Mr. John Mungo Dand will mony to be performed at the Gamma Phi Beta house, WINNERS hild might inherit its father’s por-|of the yacht. “The Blue Bird was/at the Good Eats cafeteria tonight at Z gestarets ' of the 1 r millions was in-| bulit for a Western lumber king. She § o'clock. J. Allen Bmith will make The names of the three re aa port nad exer | teresting, of cc but the Lorimera| has made a dozen trips between San|an address on “Political Supersti winners in the University, 1 er 0, wilt be teeceded by a (aid Rot require it for their guidance. | Francisco and Honolulu.” teen. ‘inietvase ta welemon . ” : When ¢ enthy bout ftas an! 1 have often wondered if Chrys ee High School and Grammar r from Seacedhhin. shade i © spirit | realized ahe was undertaking Seattle Lodge No, 7. School competition in con- she quite forgot that Mother Lorimer | that voyage partly for the wake Of| geatete lodge No. 7, Degree of Hon ; + nr o had alrea Inetru 1 our lawyer concealing © heartache. Her af ‘ + fy q nection with “The Copper- had aire t t weet. | concen hear sat lor, A. 0. U. W., will close tte first . 1 friend, Martha Palmer, to male tairn oe Ry ty rapidly | quarter's work at & p.m. in B head,” are now available p ra for the settlement | after she had n t lensthy | cieen hall, Arcade Dulldine ‘ . of my © tab: ntervie 1 Jorda Spence of r ~ Mr. and Mra, Edward M. Lang are ’ mor m Baby |interview with J n 8p 1] be comp! 0 nanket Koc at this theatre. ae ile + a Mother and Daddy had agreed | course no one can guens the details |“!!! be completed for a basket s house guests of Dr. and Mra. Fred and leap year dance to be held Tu A about it months since. Now that|of that unhappy hour, but they must erick Adams, of Laurethurst. On| ™ : Beg Mgr fs “peavey ty day, April 6, at reen hall, when guest of Dr. and Mrs. Ivar Jansen, | might + home Mother took should may. At any rate, Jordan| Win ira or two. whlch will | Mra. Lang will be one of the artists |¢ matter in hand ence, who is the most 5 of | auctioned off. 4 music. Com Jat the Cornish School concert next| Concerning Baby Babs, she said: |™men, fairly rushed from the house. | rite. in charge: Mra, H. K. Cra. | Saturday evening Altho 1 rents were not mrr-|H® had to write Mother a little note]... “sc., Bianche Detlefeen. Mr The Seattle Rotary Club were| quite as much as any child of B eet hen ater et eae bad a a aor . Tacoma, Spokane and Portland at er had #aid this with her arm! tine to be lott entirely te hernelf ana| Promptly at 7 p. m. tonight the Se. breakfast Sunday morning at the A ene, os if pW oalignetiage rap nec ches Meena yA ty - and | at usiness Girls will meet in the EXAMPLE Butler orm, after whe ail dele-| hurt me, as if she hated to remin¢ Atte andl ar theeb Onion 2 ‘Gab that. WiC kts tel gates, including those from 6 tle 1 * re 4 " | me that I had not supplied an hetr|forth from her chamber look important business, For club ‘ dep: ed oO thi on in boa G ° age rs 1 m1 rn ear te attend Te ie boat for |for the Lorimer fortune ‘That fact lone risen from the dead. 8h mbers only and all members are| attend the convention of | name up every day « 4 Cl . S| Urged to be presen Yinner at 6 p.| Boy 25 Ib. vacuum packed canof | the Northwest Rotary Clubs, which |e UP even ive this ead ello wget pio aaa oh FE SE rearing iba opens today. uggéated that I look into the futur F dhe’ iniioes lout tone ] 7 Se | nuggbated that I look into the future,|" “1¢ ane inaleta on ha gd M.J.B. Coffee aceaas Sin) S turned on {Litt the vision of some spirit control. | napp fake oo tae at re uiie| Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta Miss Helen Ferryman returned on | a8 | ‘and save money. Priday from Wenatchee, where ahe | i. reas strenuo in fact, the| iam nobody can save her,” said Bob.| Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta meets | a has been 53c | —_—- hae 5 lb. “ $2.47 Mrs, Clifford C. Fay of City, who has been Beare you drink reat celles. —M.J. Ita flavor cannot be imitated —] present in the city as guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. of Groceteria value is| of Mount Baker Park shown in these prices for| |, 5 this popular Coffee. And) apna nt fie Baw remember that you ge Mrs the benefit of Grocete Money Saving Prices) (oon orten every day in the week on} ington on oftic every item you purchase. | NO “SPECIALS” AT THE GROCETERIA. SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES from France tle, wh Mrs. moth: c detain inese . nH. W. Mrs. | made comfortable’ >< (no obligation) LSTORES COMPAN “Bo Glad There's One Near You" 1320 Second ave, opponite Arcade George Brazier and Mr orge Bra- |seventh wedding anniversary of Mr be an event of April 20, the cere) Mount Baker Luncheon The Mount Baker Luncheon Club the sorority with | wilt meet for their regular bridge Which Miss Carrigan ts «ffil uncheon on Wei at the t —_ house. The he wi be C. W. Johnson, Mra. L. H. French Mra. Jenes and Mra. EB. ¢ visiting relatives for two the Orton proceede re she ix visiting her rence Hanford, 1 in Wash Hollis and son returned to Seattle Sgturday after “uncomfortable eyes ” come in and see Huteson Optical Co. near Union, ew York spending winter in southern California, | Houston 4 the at house | 5 | th Orton |° Jack are among the recen spent the week-end with na Mra, A. W er the week-end Hollia, of F They will we wt Mr. and Mra. W. A. Peters. He will Mrs. Frank A. Sieberling, who ts | ler, Alaska building, as head of | for their home tn Spokane tonight. remain to attend the Junior Masque her house guest. is | that committe. oo % Ball this even: president of the National Federation | re Pa Mr. Thomas PD. Merrill. Mr. R PD. ee @f Musical Clubs, and her advent! Anniversary Dinner Lak Mr. x iam Chisholm and| Mise Mary Dudley Walker will go He this city is of great interest in|" yer pert Warford entertained at |i" Timothy Jerome returned | to Tacoma tomorrow evening to at- @ocial circiea. 1 ay ve ne om ‘or * “ nd the Assembly Ball. dinner on Saturday evening at Al| yO ie ot several dare at ve Sage prs: er wor h Manor to honor the ee ee eee ee ae thelr camp, Mr. and Mra. U. Grant Hamitn of . and Mre. . Harmon J. Caskey arrivals tn the are residing - Detroit, Mich, arrived Thursday en ‘oute from California, and are guente Mr. Hamiin's sieter, Mra. Howard Thomas, in Mount Baker park. Mr. ty from Alaska. . 1 it he Milton ents, Mr. Cas-| 5 heir puplis of Cornish school with| The Capitol Hill guild of the Chil-/at the Milton apar Mr. Cal an aster party Saturday afternoon | dren's Orthopedic hospital will ron aly nr be 1 aod ae © Fair Mr. Howard Thomas left last week | home of Mrs. Thomas Green. | card party Friday, April 9, at the | banks ( n, Fa a, Alaska. for an extended Eastern tour, viatt =o eee | home of Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux, § a ing New York, Boston and Washing . . 7 Ith ave. N., at 2 a'clock. Reserva-| Mr. Rarrette Green spent the week |ton, D. C Miss Carrigan to Wed | tins sould'be made with Mrs. Dor. |end in Vancouver he Mr. Dand This Month Geaux, Capitol 1758, or Mra, Roy . You may have noticed that few feel at function. Mr. Sidney Peters of Portiand| business ease at a his parenta, | polite men JAN SPENCE HAVE SOME ON THE SPIRIT WORLD that her announced, when he heard the name AND J DRENC t ler's wish ORI mily was getting pretty tired of|put 1 wish Spence h a thrown her habit. We had so much | ouija poard out of the window before nentia in the family for the | he left w weeks that rejoiced) “I've read of unhappy lovers who Chrys announced that her! came to grief on account of their re s had found at last a nice, tight | ligious differences, but never, never le yacht. It was in San Ffancisco|pefore, have I heard of a romanc rbor, and ahe and Katherine Miller| being shattered to bits for the would t West at once. of a few ghosts, more or less.” a Chr honest, at lenet,” anid her Bob| twin, “A lot of girls think a husband will stand for any kind of silly bust ness after the wedding play fair, Some of them yf course our Chrys has pick e finest thing of ite class EYES EXAMINED tend to sit They do not} Sings ‘Thursday Riccardo Stracciari Seat male began Monday at Metropolitan for the appearance of Riccardo Stracciari, baritone of the Chicago Opera company, wil |aing Thursday night under the direc |ton of J. W. Sayre. He consent | Additional Clubs Commonwealth Club The Commonwealth club will meet for dinner at 6 ¢ at the chapter ho boulevard. »ek this evening 4543 University || Be Cleverly Clad} On Cherry Credit i} rrr CHERRY CHAT The height of |down and wish their way thru life— cleverness — in Ms Your’ On |which means that the husband has | dress is to be fot to hustle some. you can bet able to make HOME that the Insy kind never give away the least money |their system—until they have the} Ko the furthest Any Evening Personal service and abso- lute satisfaction are my guar antee, The gratifying results of @ personal examination in your own home have many ad. vantages, and are at your dis. powal. Examination ts free and puts you under no obliga- tion,, When glasses are neces: sary, prices are reasonable, Phone for appointment any ening after 6 o’clook H. L. SUSSM. Registered and Licensed Optometriat jman tied tight.” BS: Chrys will certainly pay |dearly for her honesty. Maybe a trip | sroune the world will cure her heart 10) re's hoping. It sounds like a |big adventure, of course, for two |sirls to cruise around just as two! men would do. But the dangers) dwindie—only don't tell Chrys so— |the dangers shrink quite a little bit |when you remember that we can keep | |in touch with Chrys by wireless most jot the time, Thanks to modern sel- noe, Chrys can't lose herself on the [seven wean, you know, If she could, | This is an ac com plishment any woman may be proud of, It is an ac com plishment in which you will find the greatest help at Cherry's. Cherry's credit system enables the woman of slende means to satisfy her utmost style de sires at very slight expense, and in such small monthly payments that the cost Is acarcely realized at all Cherry's display of suits, frocks, coats, capes, wraps, hats and all Portrait by Bushne!d the! ed to sing a group of Neapolitan| folk songs, for which he has wor warnt prai ruout America. NE spring attire will attract you, and so 1821 Bast Howell St. Phone Bast 1093 Seven Years in Senttle | 1'4_ cerainly object to her litle proj. ect*for rescuing her father.” (To Be Continued) AK UN AS eA, a (v4 i pap age gy) * + ny: (oy ty will the values, Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto building, over Pig'n Whistle, Second} ave, between Madison and Spring, Ivory Enamel 4-Piece Regular Splendid opportunity while they last. Extra Special | Lady Stirling chapter, D. A. R | 4, IO WS OF SEATTLE W Terms Do not hesitate to ask for credit at store. . Thousand: Under the Gottstein credit plan terms of payment for goods purchased are based on your ability to pay. You are cordially welcome to open an ac- count at this store—to use your good eredit to acquire things needed in the home. Bed Room Suite EXTRA SPECIAL Exactly as pictured. $128.00 value. $96.75 Dining Room Set Jacobean Oak William and Mary Consists of roomy buffet, —8-Piece— ular price Special OMEN’S CLUBS STORE HOURS—9 TO 6—EVERY DAY Convenient Credit of families in Seattle—scores of them in your neighborhood—have availed themselves of the liberal Gottstein policy. table, 45-inch top, extend- ing to 6 feet (has five legs instead of four as_pie- tured), five genuine leather-seat chairs and one arm chair to match, Reg- GOTTSTEIN' CLUBS FOR TUF AY {30 emoy ou Ww yoow | War Mothers’ League of America Browning Study Club Mra. W Thomy 1413 B6tt + Mee » of Amertes ‘ im at 8 p. Browning Study club meots at reer ey p.m. with Mrs, A. . Swain, 4799) Queen Anne Child Conservation Ladies’ Musical Club Chorus 19th ave N. League “ef 1 meets Papers will be 0 fir ' 1 ec i ail Revned Clab Kna Mra, ©. H ‘ ra. ¥ at 102 x 4 | Revned club meets with Mre.|Meponaid and Mra C v t se | Charles R. Williams, 602 13th a " ng of the Quee Dorcas Circle |? at 2 p.m. Election of officers. | Conpe sare wit P Dore ‘ Mra, ¥0 ee Oo’? ‘oy at rner HW fi int « » at Cateldh Club tt - f the progra Caletah ub meets at 1 p.m. wit ‘ rw Mrs, Edna M tea, ar « . v jave. N me Literary Interpretation Departinent the laws : ig and Current Topics Nally West Side Woman's Improvement f the Literary interpretat Jepartment f | Chub na urre toples of the tt A y | ane regular mneeeens SAE OB Sh? | Wemag'a: 4 meets with Mra. J. h at 2 p.m. Mrs. Jack . | tien ot tt cers of the West el w. Pt 1306 Gummit ave., apart gh uperintendent of the oman’s Improvement elt will be “ men “aul apartments, at 1| © department, will give @ |held at the home of Mrs. B. Harper, ™°Pt See es coe ey 1736 Arch ave. ate130 p.m > a : eee i Te eras Study Class of Rainier Chapter, Aglee Sisters Seattle Progressive Thought Club ay DAR. on | asters meet at 1604 43rd All members of the tue Pr 2 : ea ° for 13 o'clock tuncheon. Miss Jaresive Thought club are expected | Study clans of Rainier chapter, D.| ave. > 1S ee to be present at the meeting at 2|A- R- meets at 2 p.m. with Mra 7 and Siar Tetice: Bee D. m. at the club house, 232 Harvard | Arthur DeVoe, 236 Queen Anne ave.| a jave. N. Election of offices ‘ernment of China; Do » C oye gs stoms and Costume Quarante Club 4 nte club will meet Broadway Wigh School POT. A The Quaran Im we Broadway High School P . Mr, agd Mra. W. A. Ow | meets at 2.30 p.m. at the F “ne Vimy Ridge Improvement © miral ‘way, Tuesday ev high aon eeian. of officer ~ Ridge supmoversent ‘ ib in. | 6, at 8 p. m. ee id ' Superintendent Frank B. Cooper will the community to meet at the . r cl rN give \ give an addreas, This meeting will, J B. Allen school at & p, m.| The Eastern Star club will apes % we } give the mothers an opportunity to ern of the community service | card party tome 4090 st | meet the clans adviners, Mins will be present. k in the . ea BR. Raymond and Mra, William |} oes g th Hendrickson have menaages of im Board of Educational Center a portance far the mothers Board of F4éucational Center meets Se one at the Center at 1035 a. m | . » A. R. E. M. F. Clob eee Seattle Carleton College Clu ri A. R. FE. M. EF. club meets at 2! Mount Baker Fruit and Flower former Carleton students to |P. m. with Mra, A. J. Wilkes, 1544 Mission ted to the Carle jo Frenkiin ave | Mount Raker Fruit and Flower lege clut ual reu a or res tag | Mission meets at 220 p. m. with wht the Fives { adly Stirling Chapter, D. A. RO | Mra. C. HL. Winders, 3320 Lakew negres h, Sixth ay ave and University st ‘ome oss this $ 231.50. This Week |