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PAO*; • Seattle %Society Miss Virginia Wiley Re comes Rride of Mr. .4n drrtr Price; Luncheon Will Compliment Mu*s Wilson. DION ITT and beaaty wx.l the *et. Ung for tha weddlpg Ust ev» Blag which united two of Seattle'* moat prominent families, Mlaa Vir ginia Wiley, daughter of Mr. and Mn Clifford WUay. to Mr. Andrew price, son of Mr. and Mra. John Kwlne rrtea. The eeremony waa p«rft»rtn«l by Rev. Russell F. Thrapp. asaiated hy Re •J. lilward I4»«x>ln Mmlth. In l'ilgrlm Congreg» tMAaI church, at t JO o'clock. The Interior of the church waa Aaeoraled In a color scheme of pink aad white, combined with winter pweos. Aisle standards crownnl With pink and white chryaanthe nura\ tied at the top of the peaa with flowing *treamem of white rih twM a lovely pathway fur tbe bridal p*rty. I'aiina Umked tha Choir loft and brood baskets filled writb huge chrysanthemum* adorned tlw Alter, lighted by rows of candles In bras* candelabra. Preceding the CM««ionT a quartet cot«i><.>*cd of Ktoaniv N*rdhoflt Be« k harp, tleorge Ktnbner. cello; Theodore Turner. Violin, arid Edwin Fair-burn, organ, pteywd a program of delightful muaic. which Included a numler fr..m an •ratotio by Kalnl Hoens. and "Medl tatkui." Bach (kn»od. During tha wrafttony "Tti* Kwan." l>y Saint i Bton*. waa beautifully rendered. The "Bridal CTionm." from laibengrm. eras played for the procvssional. and Mgßdeisßohn * Wedding Jdan-h for Ik* receaslonal Mr. Alfred M. Millard. Jr. was beat ■HUB. and the USIMTS were Mr. Keith *M(«a. Mr. Kdwln A. Strmrt. Jr. Mr. Leo RUck. Mr. Caspar Clarke. Mr. Nelmui Hartnon. Mr. Jamm A. Halght. Jr. Mr. Carl Homer and Mr. J»ircy Perry. Mtaa Marion Wiley, cousin ef the ferMe. aa maid of honor, waa nwt gUncti*! In turquolw blue taffeta, tMMMd with touches of silver lace, the skirt designed In hoop effect waa acalloped at the hem. and a aa»h train fell from tba soft gtrdlwl waist Baa. A wrreath of nilvwr loaves was Mra on her hair, and she carried a f— aliJl' I bouquet of Ophelia r«*e* sad eat rich, showered with liltee of ttm valley. flw two bHdesmalds, Mlsa Janet Pwwrfl and Ml** Kath*rlne Thorn r* mem. of Lniflmn, IV, *«* loth in etotffoo grown* of bright ol<l row gllNr trimmed. fashlooad with a mmurt, OD'nn hra Una. A cascade af gdrrr lac* down on* s»d* of th* ■**■* formed tlm attractive *a*h tula. They war* sflver bands to lieu gf bats and carried bouqu*ts of pink M«t pea* and Columbia rtw.v gHWfblly arranged on an catrtch FLM. Robert CM, th* llUla won of Br. sad Mr*. B*rt»rt E. Co*, clad In m whit* aalin suit, wu an ado rah I* rtWtwar-- A« brtd*. owning hi wfßi k*r MMr, wu exquisitely beautiful In fear taotber'* wedding jown of rich ttwy brocaded satin. Tha court train wa* fastened at th* shoulder* aad the k>nff lull* Tell wired with rar* old lac* was bound with a small coroaet of th* lace, a ciu*twr of a»aiit* btowom* at either wd*. A ' abort *ai| wa* worn over tha fsc*. •ddtnr a dainty bridal touch. Her . baoqu-t, like th* maid**, wa* fan "ahapril of whit* oatrtrh. Ophelia " roaea. whit* orrhtd* and »«"t pea*, 'with ltllea of th* valley for th* •fcawtr. A small rwceptlon foe Intimate MtnU and member* of th* younger art, followed at lh« hom* of Mr and Hra. Wiley. H»r* th* decoration* war* of pink and whit* chrysantlw- Bum <. arranged la graceful haskets fat all room*. The rapper table held • miniature Italian garden. fragrant With irweet pen* and hyacinth* La th* pastel shade*. Mrs. WUey. mother of the bride, was beautifully gowned In sapphlr* Mae velvet, trimmed In Jet. and Mr*. #rtc*. th* irroom's mother, wore a handsome eoatum« of American Baauty velvet, with a tunic of antique cold rose lace and diamonds. For traveling the bride waa attired In a tliwuif! 0K*I»I of brown 4aretyri. trimrwed with hearar. and M upturned hat to correspond. Mr. Mid M tit. Price left on an extended wadding trip. Both the bride and rroom are m~ etal favorife*. Mr. Prlea Is vice president of the Investment hanking hoiin» of John K. Price A Co. and vice president of the Marine National tank. e e e Luncheon and Theater Party Mien Gertrude St hill will honor Mine Orare Wilson, who will become the bride of Ueut. I-ewlie Richard Qrurcfl, Jr_ t;. H, A., on February 10. with a email Informal luncheon at her home, 5250 18th ave. N. E.. next. Tuesday. The party will later attend the performance at the Orpheum. e e e Mrs. Tlcwitt Plans Luncheon Complimenting Mr*. John W. Eddy and Mm, William E. Boelnif. Mm. John H. Hewitt I* entertaining with a luncheon at the Sunset club Bast Monday afternoon. • • • Informal Evening Will Compliment Visitors Mr and Mr*. O. E. M. F'rntt will entertain 24 friends Informally «t their home this evening In honor of Mra Archibald It. flatter, of Calcut ta, and Mrs. Char lea Moore, of Han Francisco. During the evening col ored alldea of Japan and China will b« shown. • • • Mrs. Moore Hostess at Charm inq Luncheon Entertaining for Mra. Archibald R, Catt' r, of Calcutta, and Mrs. Charle* Moor» of flan Francisco, Mr*. Wll- Ham Mirkmen Moore was host*** ♦ hi* afternoon at a buffet luncheon for *4 <roe*t* a' her borne A basket of fragrant spring blos som* centered the table where Mrs. Mitchell Gilliam and Mrs. Charles h. ffltibard pre«lded, ssslsted by Mr*. V. C. Port* and Miaa Margaret Stawart. Quietly Married Th* wt4Mtttf of Mm. Hl«nrho MlUhftl, of Mr wnd Mn» j ltol*rt Will on, to Mr J Hrww l«»y, *h.i qutetiy Thur»- tt4jr afternoon At th* horn** «»f th« ll«v. W. A. Major. who officiated. Mr mod! Mr*, «t»ly ftfli-r for A triji to Itrltlnh IV htmNii. IUUI on their return will ntftJtn thKr homo 111 AtatO*. Mr Hrawtey l$» A cmdiiatA of 8t»nfor«l I'nivrralty and » of Thi I»elt* TlieU fmt*m»ty. • • • Married in the East The marriage of Miaa lois rey nolds, of aberdeen Mlaa.. to Mr. U*- I turrit on boyd stedman Jr. of We attla, was solemnised U«t evening In St. John's ehureU st * o'clock. Rev. J I. sykes of laurel DIM, a coualn of the bride's faiher. I rending the aervlce. The bride aixl groom are coming to prattle to tniik* ihlr hum*, and on tiintr arrival Mr. and Mr*. I* It Hted num. parents of th* imxim. will eti tfrUln with a r«*|)linn al th* Pun net cluh, on Saturday evening, Feb ruary ;L • • • Informal Evening at Cards Mr. and Mr* Albert Wilton ar* en tertalnlng Informally at their horn* Tuesday evening. February It, with ritnli (or the itinnlon. • a a Luncheon far Mrs. Engle Mr*. Thomas Oreen entertained with a small luncheon at her bom* this tftrriunn. In compliment to Mrs A. W. Knglc. who la b*r boua* guest. • * * Musicals Arranged for This Evening Mr and Mrs. A. C. Abbott ar* en lortlUnliif with a mu*ical* thl* «v» nlng at their bom*. &»1J T»'W > ftr*t ave. N. K-. when M»aa Wlnnl fred Parker. oinlrolw, (rum Toron to, will pnaiuii an Intfreattag pro gram. Mm Ueorg* K. McCiailaa will preeid* at lb* piano. Mtaa Parker I* known ».* a iwicett iing*r of remarkable attainment*. • a a Will Entertain Bridge Club Mr an«l Mr*. Jam** Colbert Hull* ran will entertain the memlwr* of their bridge club al their home Mon day evening. a a a Invitations Issued for "Crystal Rail" The Rarhelora' club baa l*ro*d in rttationa for IU "Cryatal Ball." which will he given In the Maaonte Tempi* Saturday evening. February 11. Many novel freture* In de<w*i. In*, carrying out a carnival effect with balloon* and *pe*'al lighting ar* planned for «ha affair. The committee include*- Mr Charles flrw kell. Mr. Herbert Mats dorf. Mr. B*rt Fry, Mr. (ilenwood Archer, Mr Dan Lond«a. Mr. Lewis lint he Mr. fhslley Turnacllff, Mr. Wlnthrop Herman. Mr. Lloyd l'orter. Mr. Robert Uarvto and Mr. j Vernon Klepper. r. a a • Tea Shop Service Saturday | Mr*. 1. L. Barflett, hoetejw. will Ka In charge ef the Orthopa«lu- Taa fhop Pat unlay, axalated by membera of the Seahurat auxiliary, Mr*. W. K. Tollin«rer, Mr*. U 1. Melleo. Mr*. M Knight, Mra P. It Allen. Mr* II Ijftyton. Mm. H. U Pwan. Mr*. It. R Norrla, Mra. I'. A. Nelson. TOASTER A small, soft paint bm*h I* Just th* Ilito* for cleanl og aa electric toaster. AMUSEMENTS I AVE "A Dress HARRIS Reheirsil" »M If la A Trtmty la On# Art Aiuwt ano nAß\irrr KMII.K AM> JOH* XATHUF, ~ HIUITIIKRH In H l'fm»y A*l» N khii I: I'Ai i.AMiim. IIKN BKKM K •*Th»a la Wnt m N»rl#* PANTAGES Conttauuui Daily, 1 to 11 P. M. Now rurtnir: THIS cn 11M1.%T ov KCSR* THIS PATIIOtt All* ImiKlnn, A I,mr(loii j %m --*mt A l>nl*| Idytkr A I ddir Af«ir| Arrt«l KiM#n«-;t| Harold Mo yd In "A Mail# Han." V I ani IncHKUH. 1 to II CO*WA% TBAHI-r In "J»(M lin'V KAl.tl.l IUU \ ll wt Othrr hrim a* <«o«*d WUKKDAT I'UK I H A flrrnnona A dull* 'Mtr i ( blldrfN lOe ■ ACTION | 8 Tbat'a Calling I'm K* I V fJUVK«*ITT MIHIC O u MTOitic m) JE 4H12 T'Rlifinllf W«f Ej »Taka 1 or 4 !>>aaona STEVENS Wajr Thay Ara Dancing N*« Uttla Coat. Privafa Ilaili Dar and Bvmlrif TOUI«k I-ady A Mint an tn. IS 11 V* Fourth At., Nr. Ilhn T>l Main ;<ail Ladies LctGuticura Keen Your Skin Fresh and Yound imrrwti«r« T"Wri,p«a WOMEN'S CLUBS rM'llS KOK NAT! IUIAV rarrwrll lllnner *tul Urrepllon A farewell dinner and reteptmn to which the public la Invited will )<• given at Mrvaa 1 oafatarla Malur •lav evanl)4t. Feb. 4. at ( p. tn The affair will honor Or. J. D. CK IViwer% who la leaving »»n on an extended lecture tuur. IJlnnee will be *«rvrxl oaielarla atyla In tlw banquat room. A muauul piugraui Itaa bean Ariangad. • * * lata Inta lota lota of Alphl Oil Omega will meet al the chapter hoitaa, tit* Ittb av«v N. K, Halurdav, »b ruary t, at 2SO p. m. Mr* IU » Mra. Uwi-mir* Turn bull will Ua the lw*i*)*«a. • * * I'hJ liar Social Ouk Tha l"bi liar (ko ial club will give a dance In tha auditorium of the new A. O t W. building. lt»» Ninth av*, Haturday evening. Feb ruary t. at I o ojock. Meml>era and their frtooda ar* cordially Invited. • • • Delia fiamma Alumnae Meeting The aiumnae of IMta Oamma aorotlty will meet with Mra. t?rle MaoMaater, I*l3 (Jiteea Anna av*-, Haturday at S o'clock. • • • Daughter*' Auxiliary Daughter*' auxiliary. Woman** tTantury dub, with Mm Oeorge I> K. liofkeld. Tit lttb ava N. Lunch. II M ljut} Marcabee* No »lt The ladr Macmbeea of Waah Ington, bn* No #tt, will give a danc« In the 1. 0. O. F ball, 10th av*. aad I. line, Haturday evealng. 1 • • • Sigma Kappa Alumnae ruget Mound alumnae, t liap'er of Plgtna Kappa, will meet Saturday at tUe cbaptar botiaa. * • * Jehn P Miller W. R C. John F. Miiler Wtiman* Relief Corps will serve a hoinecwoked din nrr Ib Veteran*' h»JI. Artuory, Sal unUr, February 4. at t p m. • • • KU How Y*li Alumna* Kl» How Yah aiamn** of th* I'nl veraltjr of Wwlilii|U>n wilt mill for luncheon Htiunbv at 13M p m. In the blue moral of Mirvaa' cmfelana. • • • Classic failure CM The daiwrtc t*nlture club wtfl ami Saturday with Mr*. C. K Bogardua. • • • Alumna* of Alpha Drha It Th* a!jnui** of Alpha Delta Ht will entertain Ih* fr»*hmen and pledges of th* anmrtly with a lunch «-«n Halurday at t o'clock la lh« Krwderlck A Nelson <m room. • • • ADDITIONAL CI-MM IntrrUk- r T A. A arvul of th* lnt'rlak* p. T. A. *l| b» held TuwiUf, >'*<>• rnarr T. St S «S. at th* Inlerlaka nchnol, William K. McKlbben will >gmk on th* narootio *vil. All w*i coma. a • a Ilneoln Orrl* Tt>* lin coin rtrrla of th* CfcfHT* Conservation l««gu* ha* po*tpna*d It* rrirular meeting to Wadnemtajr. February I. with Urn. t'. C Moor*. IUI PiMruim a*».. at !M. • « • Woman'* Tn«<l»f Chik Th« Woman'* ty club wftl meet Tuesday. K obruary 7. with Mr*. C. O Itradner. 17)2 40th are. • • * Vorth*a«l Improvement Club Th* North«w*t Improvement club Personal former Senator P*rftu*l TT Piles I left this morning for Washington, I) C-. U> remain indefinitely. e e e Mr and Mrs Albert Charles JMuhb (•Catherine Jerome) are recelMng • ongratulatlons on the birth of a daughter at U»e Minor hoapitaJ Feb ruary 2. ess Mr and Mr*. Ceorc" T Hood ar" betntr congratulated on the birth of a son February 1. • s s Ttrlg. Oen Charts* rj Treat and his son. Major Treat, who have been guelts for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat. left Thursday for Washington. D. C. • • • Mr. and Mra. Oeorg* Jay and daughter, Constance, of Victoria, are the boos* guests thm week of tar ' and Mra Edmund liowdcn. see Miss Edith IHrrott Is convalescing at the Heattle rienenU hospital from : a recent operation. • • s Mr. and Mra. Dupont Moora, of : Falrfag, sr* the guests of Mr. and I Mrs. A. C. Abbott. • s s Mr and Mr*. J. Howard A Hen will return next week (rotn a short trip j to Han Francisco. • • s M Samuel I, flames left Rmv day for the East on a bu.*ine«* trip, ess Mr*. Himld !*s left Friday for j a two months' trip to California. , She was accompanied hy her son. | Hiimuel, and her mother, Mrs. M. J. I Hannah. see T>r Prank Mourn* left last w»ek j for a trip to < '.allfornUL. • • • Mr*. OH re Castle, who has been spending the past few montlia with her son-in law and daughter, I.lent. , I-awrcnce I!. Klchardson and Mra i Rkrhardsoti, ha* returned to the city and taken apartments at 1211 Hurn- I mit ave. • • • Mr. and Mr*. John I.tnton ftnapp | returned thl* week from a two weeks visit to St. Paul. • e • Mr*. William 11. Phillip* of To- I ronto, Ontnrlo. Is the gijent of her 'laughter, Mr*. John M. Moron. Mra. Phillip* formerly lived In Heallle and her multy friend* will be lisppy to learn that she will again make her horns here. see Mis* Rara pa mil snd Mr*. Wll- Ham Klewcl wll! leave next week for a two month's stay> in Southern ■ California • • • Mr*. Jack Brlnkley I* leaving Sat urday for California to make a pro longed visit. • • • Mr. and Mr*. J. 11 B'lunt nre re. reiving congratulation* on the blrlh of it r.on at the Swedish hospital, January 27. THE SEATTLE STAR will moot TuniiUir, K»bru»ry •, I p m . In tha Olympic Vlaw ach<»ol. A program IUM IM-011 at i unitmt lie fi natuuciit*. • a a prliwuu Anfrllnn <li»|>trr O. R, N I'rtnwaa AnftHlnn rhaplar O. K. W will mr<-1 Wnliifwliif, Itrimry I. at I p. ra. IN Uia M«*utilo I KID pi*. Initiation. • • • Siinurl Unit III* I ilrrnry Hub T»>» Hunt"* llrlghla latnrary club •rill tiwot Tuoaday, Kabruary 7, »' lli« liiiftin of Mr*. Bttaafcath iUuff. 4*U MUi »»«. N. K Unul pro ■ nun. KiwiMinH* to roll call "Notftd 1 rbruary UlrtMaya." HOSE AROUSES JUDGE'S WRATH Court Reprimands Woman for Crossing Legs KWOXVTU.K. TVnn. FMv I ror tit* <n l dm* In a »<wr Ja<u> Von A. Ituffakar ivprlmitn4>4 ■ w<mian wllnaaa in hla rourt far a too liberal dlaplar of attkaq_^o«ai. Atrnfiling to tha JIHIC* Oia wit drrw h»r aklrt 100 hl«h and than rrwwd hrr •»*» in front of tIM Juj*a and jurura Tha wo ma n attempted a r«-ply, but «w aUanortl by lha )u<lca and ratlr*d wrcpln*. t>lu-uaMn« Iha Incident. Jud«< llurttlitr Mill bu rMtMM-t for Ut» mod eat > of hi* mot bar «>mt>*il<*d him Ui •ri a* hf did and that no •«Mn could rmma Into hi* renin and Inault a man* arnaa of mod wily. "Hhort draam* h« aald. *»ra to blama In lama ui'aaura for tUa la< k of tnudMty in. vailtiif " LAST LONGER A »mun who wntra bur ■ft* «t«rk tnr* lonir*r than moat of in My* thai aha alway* »»hn tham la mid water, ud Uwl aha M*«r nam any Anriant lirwif matk d#tnl (o4* of bar ikK-ntiat* and phyaUUuv*. wh a JKk Boys' Suits VfinSk TWO PAIRS f ikW OF KNICKERS Jf $9.75 Warranted AH Wool. This unusually low price it only possible because we made a ape * Sale of High-Grade Boys' and Young Men's Overcoats Regular £99 7C S4O Overcoats tyULlmiO Regular t HF $45 Overcoats 9 Regular S9Q 7 C SSO Overcoats ) Sizes 16 to 20 years These attractive coats are especially suitable for women's wear fiC For choice of an exceptional offering of Children's Overcoats. Sizes 2 to 5. Cheast y's pms.MefL gmroMtiifJieDamxiaupmrW HARMONY IN DRESS It's somtthing more than beauty of material and color which makes the uoman well dressed! Mora evtn than clever Unet of every garment or accet sory. The secret of the really effective ensemble i» in the appar ent relation of every part to every other part. Them's a harmonising note of Russian peasantry in this blouse and hat, besides, the very major harmony of line. ADD CIIEESE Add a bit of rh»w to Iha ilutTnl tomato. It «i*aa Imdy. and adrta , laaclouMMwa to tba laota SALAD COM HI NATION ritiMppl# dlrad. holrrd hard fraiM and dlc««d rip* paarh** make au ex cellent combination for *iil»d Music Will Appoar in Joint Kwital Tt>» Wwrn'a i«iru» of tha ITnt ▼araity of WtuililrncUm will l>r«wnt Aim* (ilurk, I yrh' aopnuio, hwl Kfr*m 7.itnl*llxt. vlollnlat. lit joint ra (lidl at Mnany hall WrdiMa'Uy «vc nine. l>bruarr *■ Tha program ft lowir; <.r»n«* IMiarti In ll Ulnar. Wwilatnpa Andsni* r»ll*i««o an*cro Mr £tmfeaJt#t <*) "llr M*»tl»«w Mr Hair !»• y4n i•»> **W •#*»♦#**• w A. MoMrt <r> *"M«fift'ft Hlumfe»#r MnAir" (di , , lU»b«r( lk.h»»»«i»nn <•> "Thm Job firmt>n,» Min#. Oft>«li (ft) "Trim* «•#*' W• WfthHraJ ||»» rhftrtfft#* nn Khimaky HortmW'ff • "tkn o fror" ZlnibAlffft Mr Ximhftlt#* imt "TJfMft ItuMift I oik7.ln.*»•"•* «h) ~rhft K#« hifi»ni»*./f (r) "fftrrh# ' - « f>»f#4lll*# tf <s > "Witblft * MM# ftf K4»nbtir« T own" , . . *cm* lr|| Uygupmn WARNING! 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School Dancing I* Not Prohibited rorm-ANI), <>r*. *>»>. % H'hnol board of l'»rtl*nd achooi «1l»trt«"t No. 1, after a thri" (tour w —inn of morrn an<J atrlfn la/it night, tha jvtj. turn of kxwl Melliodtat *n>l I *f«*b>' !»> rlan rliNT)")*" that dani'n b" prtb hlhllMl In ttia public im of tha cily. TM approved * ahr»rt IM of regulatory ryl#** lo govern rtanrf * h*»<l In tha arHoola, and appolntMl a oornmittr# oovnpoapd of layrrwn. rl#r (rvtn»*n iu*«l m*mh*ra of ttia Par#nt- Ta*<-hor tuir/xi/tf irnjft to auparviao an*! dun*'* r^jnilation. (•; "A fJttlft Hon*".. Arthur VwbH Mim k (ft) .......... M»ftft»##t <b» »w»nh*ur~ Hftint <«> 'TM4U ftn«l I" .. .., .o*mS*<2« Mm*- Oittek »n«J Mr Zfmbftltot Mln Klfinor Helitld. *c< onupanUt for Mm# <iiu«'K Mr flftrrjr *' # ~,/j j>*»Ut for Mr