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Sinquirer agreeably. AROUSES BY CYNTH CONVINCING TONE IN LETTER OF CHILDISH SCROLL ~ . SUSPICION IA GREY The individuals sharing a secret oft reveal it to others simply thru a too strict vigil, or by pretending and insisting so vigorously that a thing is otherwise. This invariably @rouses suspicion. Thus is a secret laid bare before me in a childish scrawl 1 received this morning. Tt is from a young girl writing, she is eager to im old, and is engaged to a ng on both sides are very much pl She wishes me to advise he r an ress upon me din her cramped school-girl that she is 20 year. man of 22, and that parent eased, fiance and self of a nice, quiet plate to go and be married, where no one in the city would be apt to learn of the mar age; adding in the next line, “Then we will come home and see how long we can keep it @ secret.” And this is their “We only want to do this st because everybody . You cannot imagine how all of the time.” Miss Grey regrets that this Young pe ding me to help them reason, a wor tt is laudable for them to by announcing it later. I believe the state mar marriag Miss Grey, explain, elaborately and at length, ecording to the young lady: to fool all of our friends, about when it is going to ly it is to hear that question answer will not interest the ople try very clever ways of deceive their parents. They the prec reasons why ry and startle the community e¢ laws were very wisely en- acted for the protection of individuals, as well as society, and for that reason, I have Perfect ignorance of the mear This lack of information m enlighten about 500 boys and elope, and don't know where te to retain the friendship of the _ Gnd giris. She Goes to Dances Without Escort Dear Mins Grey letter written you by teen,” I think you gave her feed advice, but a few qu rose in my mind which I c answer, Yes, our conscience tells us it is Mot just the proper thing to go to Public dance halls. and dance with Strange men as well as those we know, } After readin Miss Seven- very But what are we to do, stay at home, become queer and almost crabby by the daily routine? ‘The “Three Girls” ed the same Question, and it was beyond any one to answer it. We must go out some Place for amusement. I have gone to public dances for some time, with and without chaperons and escorts but not when I was 1 And no Corner First Avenue a HALF P COATS $35.00 Coats . $17.50 | $4000 Coats $50.00 Coats $60.00 Coats . $10.00 Skirts . $16.00 Skirts . $25.00 Skirts $20.00 Skirts Chin $10.00 | $20 $20 $40 $20 Jersey Dresses.. $25 Jersey Dresses. ..$12.50 $30 Jersey Dresees. ..$15.00 $25 Tricotine Dresses $17.50 | $50 $40 Tricotine Dreswes $19.50 | $60 950 Tricotine Dresne } al THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Hundreds of the handsomest garments shown this sea son-—Polo Sport Coats, short, medium and full length Wraps, Capes, Dresses, in Tricotine, Serge, Taffeta, Mes saline, Georgette, Jersey; Suits, Skirts, Waists— $30.00 Suits - 815.00 $35.00 Suits 917.50 $40.00 Suits , $19.50 En! Waists, ways preferred to remain in s of evading said laws. akes it impossible for me t girls every year who want t » elope to. It also permits m 1,000 parents of these boys \ HAT do YOU think? Write Cyn thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. » fn) where have my girl friends or I been mistreated. Treatment usually depends on the patient, as the doc tors wil ee By public dance halls I do not mean the large, downtown halls. I realize when girls go by twos or threes to a dance unescorted. they are bound to receive attentions from some men who are undesirable, but one is at Uberty to dance with whom one Personally, I think it shows much more courage and character for a girl to go to dances alone, or with girl friends, than to merely play the RICE SUITS: WAISTS tire stock Crepe de e, Georgette and Silk $6.00 to $10.00 val 82.75 Serge Dreases.. Silk Dresses Silk Dresses. $15.00 $10.00 - $20.00 Silk Dresses $25.00 Silk Dresses. $29.50 es $25.00 them? You sh m nel on ¢ stan ‘ acter If the lowe, he nate riage to Neit would be man, for the I feel their p ance COV a coward not to anything 1 each other der cn well enough to fudge if she first odlem best 7RING yo With for a good time know girls who are considered well jper « rfect by Dame Conver on, who kid nice boys along mere! |to have money spent on them, and then laugh behind thelr backs, and call them easy marks 1 could do just this if T eared to. for 1 am considered good looking have a good standing among my| friends, and am a good dancer: but| 1 meet a man I really admt and care for, I will not permit just anyone to «pend his money on me imply for the sake of having an Friend Would Muddle | In Love Affair | Dear Miss Grey: I am Interested | in a couple I know very well, I am sure they love one another, but the young man does not want te marry because so many of his friend been unsuccessful in marriage has promised to marry anc n, who I know she not love. Isn't the man who ke marry her? help END. this the they ould not inter The young man b whether or no It ts diffiowt know the in and to ctroum their * and motives. young man really were would not let th rtw love likely that the pirt engaged to anoher still cared a whole lot he girt he ure that they will work out without: assis m you. SHABBY UPHOLSTERY This spring if shabby most of the h | seema to up your yourself ‘The m. to be had for a save the cont of the labor it will be quite an item. Make a pattern of olf cotton cloth that fits perfectly before cutting into the eretonne or whatever you may choose. In doing this you run no risk of wasting material. not a dif cover for a straight-line chair, woman with the desire in her being can dott O'HARA’S ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN’S COATS SUITS—DRESSES SKIRTS —WAISTS O'HARN’S UPSTAIRS WOMEN’S STORE SECOND FLOOR ECONOMY MARKET CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND PIKE STREET . and ne a ble chair looks sholstering and usckeeping allowance be going for food jut mak mind to make a alip-cover aterial for the cover tn’t ang but you can and spotling good But the fact in that it ts ficult task to make a alip-| Any | AMZ OW 09 Ses | THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920, AMP we OWN A WN TLO * Seattle Style | No. 70— dressed women ( A gray tricotine spring sui ular semi-fitted lines above the waistline, and the full-flared| It is one of the prettiest styles for and ripple effect below. a young miss. > ah The Star’s snapshots of attractively- m Seattle streets ] a —Photo by Cress-Dale, t. This model shows the pop-/ Fan-tails extend almost three-fourths of the way around the brim of the hat, which is ingly worn with this pretty suit. cleverly designed, and becom- DAISY HENRY. If the lady pictured here will call at The Star’s editorial rooms, she will recetve two tickets to “A Littl Journey,” Monday's Fashion picture was o| CiebeG | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Atkd Community Council Program The program for the artists’ re cital to be given under the auspices of the Alki Community council Thursday evening in the community hall is complete, and follows Victin soloe—(a) “Gavotte (Recker) d) “Romance Ma «Wien: | laweki), Mr. ¢ ") Paras MeWiltiam) Mra Ts Spring Singing endolyn Geary Me fit Forgot” (Hor tut, La ndolyn Tre Geary far IS YOURS A HAPPY HOME? Nothing {# more conducive to a pleasant home than the ease of mind of the housewife due to a lighten ing of her “chores.” Owners of the CRYSTAL ELECTRIC WASHER are unanimous in saying that thus sturdy electric servant has taken most of the labor out of washday. A small payment puts thie dependable labor saver in your home. The balance on very easy terms, —THE— LIGHTHOUSE —INC.— 418-420 Union Block and half east of postoffica at the Wilkes. f Mixw M. Weta, 5036 44th st. & mance” ainade), (Bibeltun), Mr | Piano soloe—(a) Capric 8 8 Seattle Chapter, 95, 0. BE. 8. The Seattle Chapter, 95, O. EB. Social club, will meet at the home of Mrs ie Walla, 2428 Second jave. W., on Thursday, at 2 p. m. North Queen Anne car } ore Art Department Sorosis Club The art department of the Soroais club will hold its annual election of officers Thursday, May 6, at the Fed. Jerated club house, After the bust | ness meeting the following program jwill be given: “Landscape Painting lof the Venetian School,” by Mra. M. M. Grout. Current art toplos will be | tincusned by Mrx. 8. W. Burdick and Mrs, W. C. Lippincott. Mra, A. J Webb will a as hostess for the art) departunent fc that afternoon. ee Y¥. W. C. A. Clubs Thursday the Friends of All club will meet at 6 o'clock for a club supper in the cafeteria. At 6:45 there will be Bible class and recitation The members taking part in the play will have dreaf rehearsals. The plays to be presented on Friday in Mem bers’ hall of the ¥. W. C. A. are the “First Invasion,” under the direction jof Miss Rosalind Reiman, and “Theo. dore, Jr. to be produced by Mra Beatrice Austin Wheeler, who is a graduate of the University af Wash- | ington in dramatic art. Mins R also working in the dramatic d partment of the University of Wash ington and is a graduate student from the Bast. It is announced that the money raised will be used by the Jclub not only to carry on its own work, but as a cantribution to th | welt spartment of the Y. W. C. A. The club members alac planning to spend the week-end at the Y. W. G. A. camp. Thursday the Union Bible are class iry a cup of EZ0 with sandwiches the “United” store nearest you. United Tea & Coffee Stores Liberty Market 119 YeslerWay South End Market at | en hold its regular meeting for sup- |per in the tea room at 6 o'clock Bible study will be at 6:46. one Theosophical Society Theosophical noclety ainbow Temple lodge, will conduct an ele mentary #tudy class at Congress hotel, at & o'clock Public welcome No charges. eee Webster PLT. A The Wet r POT. A, will meet at 2:90 at the achool Thursday after |noon, Mins Walker will mpeak the subject of “IHame Economics. oe Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club of the Univer. wity district meets with Mra. u Murphy, 4718 Fourth ave. N at Mothers’ Clob ta Upsilon Mothers’ club meets P 2iat ave. N. o-° | Nineteenth Century Club | Miss Margaret Brown will be hort ens for the Nineteenth Century club at the Y. W. C. A. at 2:30 p. m Nineteenth Century Literary Club Nineteenth Century Literary club meets with Margaret Brown and Mra. | J. H. Behnelder, at the home of Mrs Schneider, 6324 Sixth ave. N. B, at 3:40 p.m. eee Photoplay Censorship Board Photoplay censorship board of the city federation meets at 10.30 a. m. At the Federated Club houre, a week in advance of the regular time, on account of members being on com. mittees for child welfare week. eee Seattle Civie Improvement Club The Seattle Civic Improvement club meets at house. woman, will talk at 3 o'clock. ° | Current Events | Current events class meets with |Mra, William 8, Walker, 1804 16th ave. corner of B. Howell, at 2 | eee Ravenna P.T. A. | ‘The annual election of officers win |take place at the monthly meeting of | Teachers and pu-| Ravenna P-T. A | Pils hold open house from 1 to 2:20 p. m., when the work of the year will jbe on exhibition, Program by the pupils at 2:30 p.m. see Lowell School PT. A, An industria! exhibit will be held by the Lowell school PT. A., at 2 p. jm. Social to phynieal hour foliow. training. Elderbloom Club The Fiderbioom club holds its regu- lar monthly meeting from 10:30 to \3 30. . Robert EK. Lee Chapter, & D.C. Robert E. Lee chapter, U. D. C., meets at 2 p.m, with Mra. C. L Murray, 2022 Third ave. N. | cee | Daughters of St. George Daughiers of St. George, Alexander Lodge, No. 172, will meet in the Scot [tinh Rite hail, First ave. at 1:30 p. m eee Social Whist Club to the meeting of the Social Whist club of Seattle Review No. 8, at the home of Mrs, Christina Clark, 6042 Sixth ave. N. B. eee +; Ladies’ Auxiliary to Railway Mail Association Ladies’ Auxiliary to Railway Mati axsociation meets at the ¥, W. C. A |lunch room at 12:30 p.m. Mra, Frank Ginger and Mrs. Dave Lewis, host- ennes. eee Ladies’ Grotto Club Ladies’ Grotto club meeta at 2 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. club rooms. eee Sunshine Club The Sunshine club of the Women |of Mooseheart legion meets all day at the home of Mrs. Kate Holland, at | White Center. SIX MONTHS CHINA will be | the experience of Miss Vera Kelsey, associate English professor at the university, who has obtained leave of absence to serve ag secretary to the head of China General Edison Co. m. at the chapter house, 4616 | the Federated Club | Mins Elizabeth Wiard, police | Pp. m.| the exhibits to be from first to| eighth grades; also demonstration of | Maccabees and friends are invited | Saas SBP OYTAZ Ov- WAYNE ALBEE ART PHOTO WINS PRAISE IN PITTSBURG | te | BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD The Pittsburg Post comments on the “five contributions evidencing artistic appreciation that were re- cetved from Wayne Albee, of Seat tle, in the collection considered one of the best ever exhibited,” shown at the seventh annual Pittsburg |Sailon of Photographers, at Carnegie |Institute, Twelve hundred entries were hung. “The Girl With Fruit” was one of the five Wayne Albee had accepted —a rather brutal name for an e® quisite figure. The model for this was Miss Margaret Pettit, talented young Seattle dancer, who trained af Cornish school in Mary Ann Well# ballet class, who went into the Mes ropolitan last June, was the applause hit of evening, and ts now leading # ballet in 3 ‘What's in a Name?” has her photo graph in the May Vogue and at 18 is studying for future advance undes Albertirt. Introduced by “Bayer” to Physicians in 1900 You want genuine Acpirin—the ' Neuralgia, Lambago, Rheumation, Aspirin preseribed by mgr ppyrmsigacbee ist so for nineteen years. The name Always say “Bayer” when bay- “Bayer” means the true, world-| ing Aspirin. Then look for the famous Aspirin, proved safe bY | J iety “Rayer C ” on the millions of people. p bi ape getting? peck: Each unbroken package of lets. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” con-| Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- tains proper directions for Colds, lets cost but a few centa. Drug- Headache, Toothache, ‘Earache, gists also sell larger packages. 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