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PAGE 8 By BETTY BRAINERD THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1 919. friends at her home at 1 | from Wednestuy ale Harbor -* Jour Miss Grey: Having worked ye Naval Commitice [rene arial te where you atwaye| AVE ; tor some time with women abd-girle eive Na pedic hospital, ts where you always Aviator to Speak rs Neate y cae PToday the naval committee of the can rind tea, good tea, hot tea, and! Mrs, D. KB. Frederick aM kk Van Tuy! leaves to-|!" Male attire, I feel 1 am in a « left Tacoma ah ly re. Ar Mre, Fran a ee : tion to answer your query as to Rouse of representative : r of it, with toast and other thur G, Dunn will be hostesses at the night for Florida, called there by) Joy S wean should taaae ia Oak Semen and, were coramittes |(Soueee 7 will alwaya be some: | Sunset club tomorrow afternoon, | the iliness of her uncle. The Mon! c tni, particular type or not by the tg widen ts com. | Poly there h welcome and cheer.| when Lieut. Norman 8 Archibald | d Practice club, which waa to have| “wish to aay at the outuet a wom i Si ane te onal ee l speak on “Flyers 1, Have Met."|met with Mrs, Van Tuyl next Mon! foes not. lone. any photos Sameee of Senator Files. ~ Club Notices fo see {day, will be postponed until Aprit 21,| fi) Oe" hair th flee see Mr. J, D. Lowman, Mr. W. } ub Notices for ‘ 1 j le » Recover when it will meet with Miss Mar : ple pt ot nee Rohl } Meokus, Mr. K. A. Ballinger, Mr. W. Wednesdi Now Recovering tle, an han she ¢ Boeing Mr, Josiah Sopernny Mra, John Goodfellow, who met Joe Miller, sttired in a “gym” sult, or bathing x ema Native Daughters of the Pioneers with an automobile accident last Riewh. ‘Cuttn V, Dyment, ef the} Stor a apparel other than the P '. Grambs, Mr. Joshua! of Washington meet with Miss Sarah | weok in Vancouver, is doing nicely |, Me™ ’ PS. sd Bes ¢|remulation skirt or dress, She is H. C. Henry, Mr. A. W. Griffiths Seventh ave. W. at/at her home int, will apeak tomorrow noon at) just op ame old girl, and once she vd, Mr. WHI wis, Mr. T. 8.) 2p. m e the Red Cross Jumble Shop prarodoted upon tages an de ward, Mr ewis, Mr, 'T. & | va " r, Win > TI " ¢ sects the name treatn 1 atten Mippy, Dr. M. A. Matthews, Mr. We Progressive Thought club at Fed-| MeMillar “Sh s rd " pects t A feck Miller Mr. W. A. Peters, Mr.| eration clubhouse, 231 Marvard N., fc 1 4 sa hod a ' Mra. A. & Kerry, of Portland, ar ition from the opposite wex. It in J. Smith, Mr, F. K. Struve, and at 1:30. Election of officers. Speak t. Frank Shephard, who ws rived in the city last night and will! foolish to think working women re { RH. Thomson. They all had/er, Mrs. John D, Boobar, on “Women |!" Seattle about 10 days on Dis remain until Friday, Glen Kerry,| gard male attire as anything more i 2 : : y to Camp Kearny if, Where who came with her mother, will #tay | than just a convent in drew heon at the Masonic club, and to: of Belgium : i : " . © was honorably discharged from| with Loyal Treat while there. oicboscdeaygntet Heath eng ON t at the Army and Navy elub tonia Social club, at the Masonic the army, has sent word to his Beat T have notice atte) ne y will have dinner, after which temple at 2 o'clock, Bastern Stars) tie giends of his engagement to Mix» aie the plant where I work, guze with guests and their entertainers will and visitors invited Catherine McMillan, of Minne apolin Misa Edith Young spent the week-| much curiosity and amusement at tend the hockey game. Altruistic club, at the home of Mra eee end in Tacoma. he women wearing overal The ir iin bee alld r 0 ve the impromsi the Wednesday, the men of the James Sheridan, 1513 Franklin ave. ie . Tt. yeom to have the b oe committee will be given a din-/at 10 o'clock Musicale and Tea Mra. F. H. Tooker, of Pittsburgh, | femintnes are an unknown at Bremerton, and their wives; West Seattle Art club, at th M. Lucien Perrot and Mr, J. J./arrived yesterday to visit Mra, D. E.| and they regard them strar be given a dinner at the Sunset of Mra. G. G, Altnow, 1530 Sunset! Blackmore gave one of the most de | Skinner for several weeks the man who works > by the wives of the Chamber of ave., at 10:30, Election of officers. lightful teas that Seattle has enjoyed e 6) with them, day in and : roe committee. Cascade Parent-Teacher aasocla-| 1°. tone ume on Sunday afternoon.| Th? Rev. Roy H. Campbett arrived] learns from experience that they sd congressio n, schoo! 245 . sterday fro fo o n y nei c [On Thursday the congressional tien, at school at 24 ; yesterday from California to fill the| women in every sense of the word yy will be taken all around the! Dads’ night at Ravenna The guest of honor, Miss Agnes Ber | puipit of the Pilgrim Congregational! They run true to form, and desire fur as Keysport and thru cher association at school S|ry, formerly of the Chicago Grand church to succeed Dr. J. H. Williams, | the same cons tion am their als Jocks into Lake Washington, and o'clock. Speaker, John H. Piper.| Opera company, and who ts appearing | Who Koe# to Los Angeles, bis former| ters on enn other Jobe, who wear ‘ . tae Come dresses, Theso girlk go about to visit all points of interest on the Subject, “Dad and the Boy COU Ls sian: Cpalieeiie! tite ene” thane home. They will leave for the East munity singing led by George Cht , . charmed eee dances, parties, the ete, in the evening. chester. |her hearers with a group of song) Judge King Dykeman left yeater.| their feminine apparel, and it ln no e © Zora Kensington club, at the howe and concluded wi “Vieni d’Arte/ day for Portland, where he will ad | stranger for t to put on their i Di of Mra. Charles Petrovitsky, 1204 N.| Vissi d'Amore,” from “La Tonca,”| dress the Oregon Prisoners’ Ald pool} 0" rails in the and go to ~ Sypveagldl 48rd. at 2 o'clock: which she sang with a depth of feel. |tY On the “Sclentific Treatment of| ¥ ae SS Tast night Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Women of Moose Heart legion, at ; * | Delinquent Children,” | ¢ men who come in contact with Hing entertained 16 guests at din sroose temple at 2 o'clock. Cards, |!98 and beauty, Mr. 1M, Hicks cage | these gtris and women during work at the Sorrento hotel. A large Lowell Parent-Teacher association | a mpanied her at the plano. Mise Janet Mackay, of Vancouver | ng hours, ¢ Town always observe the ef spring flowers and pink in assembly room of school at 2:30.) ‘The hosts were assisted in enter|M. C., ix in the city, the guest of ttle Points af Chatatte, Wilh even ww, graced the middie of the table, speaker, H King, of board of/taining their guests by Madame De| Mra Charles H. Burnett, for a week. |?! . ¥ two smaliey clusters on either sprays of delicate ferns con- them. After the dianer was played. .. school directors of the school jon of officer community Pra association in room, school at 2:99. tlon by lonor Mrs. Kerry Im honor of Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, of Ore. Mrs, Albert C. Phil musical tea on Thurs afternoon at 3:30 at her home. ing department Hawthorne elation at school at Parent-Teacher 2:30. Program by pupils ‘ West Queen Anne Parent-Teacher , teal demonstra girls of home economics de | partment and boys of manual train Speaker, Chevilly | Macedo, . Mra, FP. Lilly, Mra. J. M.} Se Bd Mrs. H. C. Hibbard, ¥ 48) Miss Josephine Corliss Preston and Gertrude Hardenbergh and Miss Mar-| her secretary jorie Miller, The studio was most/of Tacoma, spent attractive with spring flowers. | Seattle at the Arctic nt hotel. eee Dr. Stevenson Smith Drama department of the Woman's e Club Century club at the Y. W. C. A. at BY THORNTON W. BURGESS N. B. Soiner will entertain in-| 16:30. Continuation of play, “Whit Wonsright, 1813, RW. Bares) the eight members of the elub, which was started “be the war,” and which has again up, at her home at Bremer- on Serer. | Mrs. Addis to Sing ‘Thursday noon at the Jumble Shop ‘Mrs. Fred Addis, soprano, will sing. panied by Miss Daisy Hildreth J. H. DeVeuve and Mrs. James will act as hostesses. ir. Perkins Improves Mr. Russell Perkins, who under- dren of Earth.” Parliamentary ance union rooms, at 1:30. Entre Nous club at tea room, at 12:30 will het third Wednerday of each the noon hour at the tea room. Public invite} The Acacia club of the Y in the club rooms at 1 p. m. t an operation for appendicitis in the Faholo club of the Y. W. C. A./ of blue among the bare limbs of the) “Why — why-e-e — Buster Bear! Francisco several days ago, is will be held in the club rooms at $$$ Where aid you from?” cried nicely. ‘pm ‘i ” wel orm e tte Blep “TL"—A OYTO rane formal Tea At White Elephant from. What I want to know is, ie . Harold McCaughey enter) ogay the Camp Lewis quartet this true about Prickly Porky? a number of her girl friends | acuin showed their Versatility and Erowid Buster, in hig deep, rumbiy, ly at tea Saturday after , ¢ ’ grumbly voice, t talent, delighting their audience di ee ghor phant. Mrs. see ean Caldwell Guest Dean Caldwell, of the University Washington, was the guest of Dr. Mrs. W. A. Shannon at a dinner theatre party Friday evening. Bring and Buy’ Party The British women of Seattle are song recital. Miss Edna jis fortunate in securing Mrs. sing a group of songs. home of Mr. L. G. Pattullo, 1296 | poe mert 0. y was with the ave. N. The object of this party | org company. Miss McDo: for relief work. Mrs. A. K. Fie tne accompaniments Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. wie will hold its regular monthly meeting procedure depart: | ment at Women's Christian Temper | Arcade butlding, | A’ Bon Marche The King County Humane society meet on the first and Buster Bear Asks Questions BUSTER BEAR Sammy Jay screaming Prickly Porky had Ustened to) trees overhead. the | self. lomt Sammy didn't see Buster, sharp as are his eyes, because Buster wan «it ting so still that Sammy mistook him for the stump of a tree, He didn't Tt was Sammy him news that nearly all about hunting for another rotted stump, If what Sammy all his little spears, he forgot old was saying were true, Buster see Buster until Buster growled, in know it right away. A fat pore his deep, rumbly, grumbly voice would go a long way toward filling |"What's this foolishness you're A-\ that empty stomach of his. Sammy | screaming, Sammy Jay Sammy The regular business miseting of ling the noon hour at the White Fie | Mary Limberger Scott, accompanied by Mies Anita Baird at the plano, was most pleasing in her MeDonagh has been! |supplying the music for Wednesdays | during the month of March, and she) Lou) Staude for tomorrow noon, who will! Mrs, Staude give a “bring and buy” party at is a newcomer from the East and she Lombari Op agh plays Jay was coming in his dir Buster sat right where he was and waited. Presently there was a flash Was so startied that he all but lost his balance on the branch of a Lree Just over Buster's head. | “Of course it's true,” my Jay “Do you suppose I'd go jabout telling anything that in true? What do you take me for Semmy Jay was provoked. Buster Bear grinned, “The same meddiexome scamp you iy, “Suret Dase TIZ’ | heen.” retorted Buster. every time for any | elven you credit, Sammy, for having foot trouble.” | ae sharp a pair of eyes as can be | found in the Green Forest, but if you |think you've seen Prickly Porky without his little spears, there cer + | tainly must be something the matter with yout eyes now.” Right away Sammy's temper flew Use “Tiz” for Aching, Burn- ing, Puffed-up Feet and Corns or Callouses don @re among the women in- ; bi | up, just as Buster Bear hoped it ted in this affair, which will Smith-Brown would. “There's nothing the matter place April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Smith an-!| | with my eyes, you big sleepyhead (ate |nounce the engagement of their | jwcreamed Sammy. “Prickly Porky Little White House 5On the hottest or coldest day in | daughter, Blanche, to Vilas J. Brown, A | HAS lost nearly all his little spears, and I can prove it. I can show you right where he is, and you can see Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, Newest Fashions in Spring Ap, rel You will be delighted with the graceful styles and tailored perfection of the m modes for Spring wear The smart Coats, in Cape and Dolman as well as straight-line styles, are shown in a multitude of splendid mate rials; while the Cape, that most flattering of garments, is shown at its best in a wide range of favored materials. Fa tailored sults, with slim, youth ful lines, will meet your admiring gaze; and here, too, you will find a new style enthust asm as you wander among these prettiest of new fashions. Distinctive Millinery Becoming shapes a-plenty await you in our Millinery Section. Charming col- or combinations distinguish the new season's trims, and novelty feathers, ribbons and flowers are the favored materials. Wide - brimmed sailors, quaint pokes, close-fitting hats and turban styles are shown in profusion. Be sure to see them Our Easy Credit Plan Enables you always to be fashionably clothed. Come in and select the gar- ments you desire, pay only a little down and the balance in small regular pay ments. This Dignified Credit Plan will solve your problem of dress, Ask about it. vulpiting 1332.34 SECOND AVENUL STORE HOURS 9 ‘TO 6 211 UNION STREET oe B. C., or any English town, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. for yourself that it is true.” is sure of a cup of tea in “the House Par’ ty Good-bye, corns, callouses, bun- shop around the corner.” The | Miss Cynthia fee gave a tons and raw spots. No more shoe White House, dedicated to| house party for three of her girl tightness, no more limping with - - : pain or drawing up your face in CREDIT GLADLY Td agony. “Tiz” is magical, acts right| oft. “Tiz" draws out all the potson-| )ous exudations which puff up the feet. Use “Tiz" and wear smaller | | shoes, Use “Tiz” and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable, your feet feel. | Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” now) |} at any druggist or department {] store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never burt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. “There's nothing the matter with my eye, you screamed Sammy. Buster Bear put a big paw over his mouth to hide a grin. This waa just what he wanted, of course, He Knew |that if he had asked Sammy where Prickly Porky was, he wouldn't have found out a thing. Sammy is a great mischief maker, but he wouldn't will ingly get one of his friends Into real danger. “All right,” said Buster; “go ahead and lend the way. I won't believe it until I see it for myself, IT never heard of such a thing as a Porcupine | without his little spears.” Next Story: Sammy Jay Misleads Buster Bear. To Protect Your Guarantee We earnestly request all our former patients having had work done four months or more to call and have their teeth and plates examined. If any of our work is not satisfactory, we will gladly make over or repair, free of charge. | White Would Kick Six qualified Indy attendants. “The We specialize in all diseases of || tant question is to allow him to the mouth. Pyorrhea ia the cause || nd and then permit the depart. ment to watch him until he either of systemic stomach troubles. proves he is willing to become a good American citizen at heart, or that he | should be deported.” This was the declaration of Henry | |M. White, United States commis | sioner of immigration, in an address | at the Transportation club Monday | | noon. | Discussing the recent strike, White | showed how undesirable allens got | in control of labor unions and - | forced the sympathetic strike. All work guaranteed 15 years. Reasonable discount union people. United Painless Dentists rw Hours: 8:20 A, M. Sundays, 9 to 1%. to | Many School Children Are Sickly | Hweet Powders throughout the for anon Childre They bi iahnena, » headae: by moth sweeper at the Skinner & Eday plant, was slightly injured when he was struck on the head by a falling piece of steel Monday, Nelson was taken to the Seattle General hos- pital, His injuries are not serious. WDERS GIVE BA’ IBWACTION. All drug stores. Don't ace cept any substitute,— Advertisement. Mis Mary B. Fowler, | the weekend in) Little Stories for Bedtime big sleepyhead!” Out All Disloyal proper solution of the imi. | | Mothers who value thelr own 0 FALLING STEEL HURTS MAN eur to wait o tee oc ents N. A. Nelson, 62, 9842 Stone way, | unknown words in their vocabulary. —_—_ By CYNTHIA GREY A general consideration ia shown To “Pom L. D.," let me emphatic ally nay he should accord his friend in male attire the sume sideration ax he would should she be f attired in the clothes of her nex ho regards her friendship as of value at ali, thin is the line he follow Woman's personality change over night, or simply be she has lipped into a pair trousers. I speak from experionte F. W. Dear Mina Grey: 1 want Garrinon given the pomsible for the erime ted. If this is not done, inh girts footat i ¥, HOMING PIGEONS WILL REPORT FOREST FIRES, Twelve ona have been ordered by itz, supervisor of the Cas- BUGENE, April 1 homing ple Ctyde Tt § ende national forest, ters in Bugene, Or, mer Four of the birds will be sent to McKenzie «ridge and Keserve, where the dry n, when they will be placed in the ranger stations at bridde they will be trained until active service “Smoke chasers” with ‘ther when small fires, and they need help. they go if they find birds will be erated with a message to the nearest | | great haste, C the clonet ranger station. for thelr ex con wil aul %. Ruth heaviest penalty she commit other fool will be apt to follow in her A with headquar- | to be used tn pro- tecting forests from fire Ghia sum will take the birds to fight that DANDERINE” FOR FALLING AIR A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at any store. TWICE | DAILY | 2:30 8: all DIRECTION OF FAVORITE FAMOUS “SHERIFF N IN A MASCONI BROS. AND COMPANY—IN THEIR SMART OFFERING “DANCING ODDS AND ENDS” Orpheum Travelogue NIGHTS 10-25-50-75¢e-$1 It stops falling hair, itching scalp and ends dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mak- ing it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant’ Try it! MOORE THEATRE MAIN Z22 | | ne “tien EXCEPTIONAL ENTERTAINMENT SAM MANN AND COMPANY IN AARON HOFFMAN'S NEW PHILOSOPHIC FARCE “THE QUESTION” LEWIS & GORDON PRODUCING Co., Inc. BERRI AND JONANI FROM THE CHICAGO AND BOSTON GRAND OPERA COMPANIES HELEN SCHOLDER METROPOLITAN ‘CELLISTE POLLY MORAN LL” OF THE MOVIES FANTINO TROUPE NOVELTY AERIAL EXHIBITION KINOGRAMS CHARLES IRWIN —IN— “COMIN’ THROUGH THE RYE” Concert Orchestra MATINEES ‘The diver’s suit was suspended ro [that it faced Dr. Certe bedroom. With “half an eye” glued to a small opening in the blouse, 1 surveyed my enemy an he returned to the noone of action, I could | Certeis, like a true man of took nothing for granted, He locked the door of hia room behind him and ut the key into the sweket of hi gant dressing gown “Good thing, Jane Lorimer,s that | you didn’t decide to hide under his until you could roll into the was my inward comment, but my doubts pether there was anything “good about the situation I couldn't take much time to dwell on general strat | omy m {perll. finicky jing by and muddy A tw 1 ed tow hi r as & nurse might | bandage. Evidently he aecepted all the evi-| | dences of escape with which so carefully provided him! My | had deceived him believed that I had fled from house by way of the trellis! had given up the search for me, at| Cover the obj least for the night! diculons than my soiled pillows away the | could follow his investigations, but I could easily | their results, the ribbon mule, which I had carefully deposited at the top of the rose treilis and in the other he held the belt of my old cloak. himself in a big chair however, for | was having all | yuld do to handle the detailx, one time one tly of the moment amused in spite of my personal dixtinguished, Hamilton Certeis wax stand his door holding two wet pillows at arma’ length pparently he was unable to decide hat to do with them. His situa however, not a bit more own who laughs last,” an Cortels ot concent and only by ere handsome wan “He laughs be reminded myself, d my pi entered the cle to n and effort of tl kept om from rf iiing = in untari least tremor of that diving betrayed ony suit me! or was short. In opened one of and stuffed the ‘Then he passed y into the room which I had have . my drawers occupied. Of course I didn’t dare to twist divers suit around so that I reason them out from Apparently Certeis made a quick survey of the place, for presently I heard him close the he passed me again on hin wa windows, t n y to In one hand he carried #0 8 room. He toned the silk slipper onto the bie at his bedside, then he settled and slowly up the broad belt ax neatly rofl a surg! lied I had ruse He tt completely! And My muscles relaxed. I was safe for a few hours, “For a thwarted villain you are | then rub off, wash the skin and the al I WATCH MY ENEMY FROM A STRANGE HIDING PLACE coing to happen next, ther yo and think, b own lit “a « then he drew my phot were table and turned ft nc s could regard it at his lelwure thru thin wisps of tobacco smoke! And he amiled—a tender, not a cynieal or of A coal alecharge, Do rest at night. - drope of the fog liquid DD. De tation and pain gone refresh- f ing sleep at might. In due time | complete healing. We gvaran- tee, the first bottle, tee, Toe and 1.00. Ask for D 1 1. today ; 5 Ee. ‘ace FaceWrinkles Fron From EREE EE ECEEEEEKEE: Your own doctor will tell you that the nagging misery of sore fect bas an | tating effect on the nervous system, | of course, effects the facial will eventually Jeave its mark | of wrinkles about the mouth. a B { list if a there bath. lanning? f to help his thinking, Certris revengeful smile! At this I almost wriggled enough to net the diver’s euit to rusting. I couldn't sentimental thing, romantic That was ne put the thought of my hurband ont of my a habit love-tragedy Leg Sore i for tnatance. i mad enough to take hunt But are only going to mit there wever am I to do my picture Bob doing much a not even in the days of our engagement er Bob's way. I had to mind, Hysteria had become whenever I dwelt on our To Be Continued) Pe cook Bartels Drug Store 1 Feet Hh ie ee Rare |. Here is a simple, | tive method for remo fuzz from the face, neck and arms a paste made by mixing some water with a le powdered delatone Leave this on for 2 or 3 minutes certainly much too calm.” was my| hairs have vanished. No pain or unspoken reproach as I regarded | inconvenience attends this treat him from @ corner of one eye. “If|ment, but results will be certain if only you would rage around a little, you sure to get real delatone.— 1 might get some idea of what ix Advertisement. * New Home Treatment for Ugly, Hairy Growths very effec hair and yet ng tionable hairs with Second and University. —Printed and Inlaid Cork Lin- oleum is specially priced Wednesday Hardwood floor and tile patterns in a choice of colorings. 11 patterns Printed Linoleum, special ...8LI8 per squa : 6 patterns Printed J.ino special 8 per sdua 7 patterns Intaid Li special ...8L75 per squ 5 patterns Inia special ...82.00 per Axminster and Wilton . Rugs We have just opened up a new shipment of Axminster and Wilton Rugs in the latest designs and. colorings, —Thick, soft pile Axminsters eskgenes a88 . S48, lieavy rich xy All Worsted on Other pric sizes at corresponding Draperies New Cretor st ar- I the rings dainty chintz in small figures; pinks and blues, rich verdure’ tapes Values of Unusual Interest in Carpets and Draperies ings. est drapery try effects in deep, rich color The range of patterns and colors takes in all the new- effects of the soa h point elaborate tion give work guaranteed inches. Fra. We will show, tomorrow, 4 new collection of charm- ing silk dresses from one of New York's best makers. The styles are in advance of anything shown hitherto and the values are excel lent, feta, They are made of taf. tin, crepe de chine and georgette crepe, in navy, black, Copen, taupe, gray, tan and rose tunic and draped styles in the loose $25. 00 and $35.00 Will present a 25¢ jar of her er Face Cream with yar purchase of her toi- Come Durbyeltl these articles for you. patterns Window Shades Jow shades for your home, is a new house or co the old worn-out We will be pleased to mates on any shade you may have, All work -alerson ort and belted ef- Round and square $ with neat roll collars. —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. Mme. Loa Durbyelle Famous Youth Retain- every niner | Face Moe Ge and $1.00 and have Loa demonstrate in —Toilet sods Section, First Floor rtains tn ette, Voile nd fil now being shown in rom the neat hen’ rs_ to the more edge and inser Priced at, pair 81.65 to $15.00 us furnish those new Curtain Rods is nothin e e e e e + e e e e e @ e e e e .

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