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SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1919. By BETTY BRAINERD By CYNTHIA GREY TOMMY FINDS A HOTEL AND NEW Be weer se Sasiak of Dear Mina Grey: It seems to be nll the rage for people t CLOTHES FOR THE WANDERER uth Garrivon case, 1 would like to say a few words 4 Me ends ana tare our| Mrs. Pettengill “To Catch a Man ene ee: it fre - | Mrs, George Pettengill, wife of | During. the [ huve traveled over the few minutes after I had conf will be commands obey Capt, Pettengiil, U. SN, stationed : ° the week that we at Philadelphia, was guest of hoo of thin globe W hin profession, I've always enjoyed t ort! that L was a wanderer on the face him. ly bend the knee jor at @ prettily appointed luncheon of side-line spectator of LIVE; love to watch the heterogencous races gibber|of the earth, but not becalme os a @mce more that thru the | civen by her sister, Mrs. BE. C. Wag 1 1 1 1, prostitute t wast ie Oe ae eee cae | shelibens and strive . " plo r, steal, and, in gener prostitute them ‘ he couldn't que wh ne clouds, € 1 > $t1 —— y <wowe ~ worn | xelven in t h ty i'r on oe ee ner, on Friday, Ten guests we alien os \ Wg face we see | entert A graceful mound 2 all manner of mean and filthy ways, I'm getting ri soing stralg that the Father, wise narecixsus and daffodils adorned t mmenaely! It la JAZZY to read man sinking an ax into hin wife mer house, he hadn't We ask with prayers eee SE Ri hg ‘ ; youl hose vy | had exehan place | He will pardon all o -" Da mtents Of a uck bottle pa wh ave ] ens, he trusted me With ¢ x appeal to myself Hov, who « 1 really want to be tled to one man.| to have faith in me, w uld drive ) | ea Stevenson had a few friends in to b dressed women and well re o bad or indifferent the me important factor i# that Men met at the dinner | (fa at a bial et om ideal high in ™ Gosh, that ten't JAZZY « all! The | furious with t suspl the Golf club Saturday oe cen mane excellent dinner began rs re » of th 1 placed women on a too high | have about arri at the conclusion I thought, ma'am, you might evening which was won: |Jn formal Dinner y ‘ But the pedestal, That Tetra REbOee ty bettas tubammlee $6 lcceou mebant nee beware what t0 do . 1. Prior to his departure t " tr ¥ n were the pene 8) tau T'we six million men have! next, so | made a little plar these who assembled at in Mra, Struve, Mr UB to enjoy the evening were: | 6 ined informally at dinne sage ought to b Mrs. Claire Farnsworth, | his home on Wednesday evening oa y ¢ them j MOTHER TAUGHT ME THAT | ing, and humanity still gibbers. Wh a f ngs 80 , Li Manning. Mr. and Mrs.) oq 004 } ITs WOMANHOOD © ure) Let's abolish the marriage cerer phoned ane 4 ow t About i Mr. and Mrs. Cari Don. | Sunset Club on it you was there haitiiorie of moral lepers like Storrs. | with all Its NONJAZZY bur ” : Bir loge! Us 4 Mrs. Richard Perry The Sunset Club will have their | G4nger ahead MILLI See eee aah (Rak meeaerer @ the YUN, 9 Socal coh opssth igh . ; W, ion hd ne (aap ud bre Leones er tains omen lyn Morrison, Dr and annual business meeting nd election A marriage t m 4 mutual | HeLP AKE THEM My mother | here hon we abo! Mr. and Mrs. H. A.|of officers on Wednenday. ‘The | Tupeet cannot , \ never danced. Not that she was|and order and decenc « bur 1 ke Dire. Ristine, Mrs. Gerald | luncheon will follow at 1 o’elock. All) 7" Mis Bipot dove nat last q : overly rellg She considered her | all good music chloride of lime o it " The first woman legislator of Kan Miss Virginia Cook, Miss | members are asked to be present PIN hapten Res p Bhefirenige He apace Vas body sacred to father. My dad and v yeh men as Brahms, Verdi | ut . ‘ h P us, Mrs. Minnie Grimstead, present d, Miss Judith be ee SS amhetati’ cane nae wages ‘ “ | weighed around 240, all mungle, and and Saint feane © rankest kind of i ile ed as her first bill an act to prohibit irs. A. I. Rouffleur, Mr od Cross J » Sh : Paves e ;God help the man who would at | “mutts ct a memorial te hin « 4, ma’am smoking blic ui lace ross Jumble Shop wh nd seldom to the point ¢ Tr . ing public eating places Bordeaux, Mr. and Red | “lel bas ene ‘see be reldom the point of tempt ‘ arms around her | the JAZZI f Muth Garrison ‘ and rour 1 Mrs. Alexander Rameay, ame tab Bpathhart of Tacoma, Mr! ig the noon hour at the Jumble| Then sbe h ‘catch anothe sm roth Chad pte e was Princess Patricia of Connaught, E. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Ps x gr arts when death ume an they | talled . r all JAZZERUP |g nid r e What) presented her husband with a hand Mr. and | Shop tomorrow who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Traf- | faded and ge © womer my mother, bles ra { irele arour ‘ w | wedding present ltord Huteson at the Highlands, wil In the whirlwind of passion, hate r t F re gettin t t i nome « h that t a ing ‘ jovernment * show tha on, aap se Sa Tomm. flame 4 t ounger days ike mar men.|diverce courte are brimming. 1 firet urday afternoon a grew alme Aidr he € 1 th t ' n \ f a 1 i —— © Creator. I thought all women | been under arms for 4our years.| made it two weeks ag win 7 . ; ( ued good like my mother. | They've been RENDING and THAT: | ung anxtc hear fror 'o Be Continued paere. F. P. Lilly Miss Isobel Harris, and another er charms ar¢ were on their wedding da There | and ha t “ t on the ' some portr bust of herself as a D. Hoge, Mr. and Mrs. Dou Mr. and Mrs, H. C. aed " accompany Miss Greene and love are closely linked ul ] . ‘ . . en ' and Mrs, H. R. Messer. ee Gusute diedahoe nines ' Mf, I'm at . inks a in the last four years more than ax the middie of ater for ile ‘ 1 women have Mrs. Cecil Bacon, Mr. and | 4 . : Sn ak te Rw a . : M. Mr. and Mre. Jack | Alumni of Sigma Chi Peg Bcd garg gr echarth ayaa n't dar Address of ue knight so wudde ; " 1 °* Major Parker uushed again, but he made . Mrs. Ellen O'Grady, deputy police ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Tid} * at . fog 4 A = " +, ?; ' e a 0 akitiful 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. W oss, | Fraternity , 7 eens So ‘ ail women be commiasioner of Mew York, wants Z | * ~ ter. | teligent man ix apt to think Dear Mins ¢ ! ' . J. H. Edwards, Mr.| The Alumni of Sigma Chi Irate . I'd want my slater to be a i ou plea Suits me fine, ma'am’! the ten commandment art a BL. M. Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. | nity will have luncheon tomorrow at remy pond ; this.” Hie respec * five suk at. aoe giste nm me who , she i pagina’ an ona fs pd ant roar pasa pons | Mr. and Mrs. Trafford) the & Hotel. © ber Se Gene ; er - arboring those s ' nd w t yr « held out my hand to| moving picture tn the country. She . Mrs, Harris, Mr. and Mrs. * “ present time, a 5 . on 6s m é | .@ / candy and: flowers, maybe jewels - “ 4 7 tk on each 3 ra nks they have never hag the right a Be Mgt same Jumble Shop Dance but the worst way to try to hold f ‘ ne we ; 7 * ed ay AB brad 8 ce rege iblicity. Good idea! We all Jearn Harry itney The Misses Lillian and Elsa Mich: | mar o . 8 7 oe Pag: Baste A aa aaa er twas afraid to tem in thelr regular order ec f " 4 4 ¢ as afraid to delegates “ ‘This way is the best way to get 1 ‘ ' t seem be Treat, Miss Clara 7 v4 jaelis will manage the dance tomor One thousand women Catherine Butler, Mrs. ht at the Jumble Shop. na jor wor r t t : t ER ‘ 1 fore ut 1 gues ae ation eee, er es oe ee See So y SI Wees Mise Gena | yy,) - 7 o 4 ma x r ed) ih me , x , . slifecb t Rath Norton, Mr, an¢| White Elephant Shop ft er on. the nd| sible candidate for pr to nity ¥ d have pleaw ; tak Farrer, Mr. and Mrs.) Mrs. J. M, Lang will sing tomor > “ mt k, humm the republican ticket P ; viene | ' Wphewer Commander and Mra.|row noon at the White Elephant gufte t or a foc munication eddrease ong ma'am,” Tommy an ng Mlapet ge Miche derersecsigy es ve 'Miss Dorothy | Shop, Her mezzo-soprano voice ix Ly bald game, y what teams| Department, Wash und for a moment in an nee ci sil, Mina Alice Thobert, Mr. | pleasing and sympathetic, and her | VE are playing, or w wins? No.| will reach him. of the car required | - crruge to women, seven grant me Frederick Johnstone, Mr | personality charming. Mrs, Caro: | “ They want to yell like fiends and| aoe ‘ presidential municipal suffrage J. R. Lane, Mr. and M hear runch of breaking bones! Asks How to Heer nuppen to buy aucieand two grant women the vote at primaries ‘Anderson, Dr. and Mrs, 0. | Mrs Lang A crowd guthers at a fire. Why?! (7 Goit rs. B. - - _ - 7 loping against hope to see a bur ure Goiter 1 was try rateful Mr. and Mrs. M | Hoping against hope t e bu tied he t New York and Chicago society ® ttended the Woman's jee cons Mrs. David Whit ba I ees OE . ump from « high story, to hear t Dear » irey: V 7 1 hard time not to and rs. ~- = ion for luncheon a < xu mp from a bigh t 2 women are financing and acting as Joo Swalwell, Mr. and Mrs. e€ ateil h Le JG i. bw fj | Plates See ec ig ae metimes, under a phys . or ; reer fish jean orchestras. Mre¢ ees : 7 r y J mn 0 s back of the Ch . Mr. and Mrs. Carlton | e: ~ : = “ nat erod ope t tidn't "i < nour ». Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Spen-| Mrs. George Peck Everett FOR MONDAY NIGHT . b bay wl Ps . Bat mor “132 : a + and Mrs. “Harry Pa Pettengill, Mr. and| spent the week-end with Mrs, Ivan Business Girls to Moet 1s igs 4 dibs onde > cine on habinn: teu names ive on , t t A ou aper ney and Mrs. Ralph Puli Peachy, Mr. and Mrs. A Parry | The Seattle Business Girls’ Club a Np e oc eo \ Seattle w REALLY ca ¢ ar ecked ¢ t — ment in New Yark 3 Mrs. Car! Burkhart | will hold a meeting in the club rooms ass i About seven. Most all girls r ommy stalled, then » object of the new symphony ier. and Mrs. Charies| Mr. Hugh Luts, who has been two/ o¢ the Y. W. C. A. Bible class at 7 | Tefuuee garments ving In| be Mes Ol OO). Mise Grey: Will you please © got the right idea,| Orchestras will be the production A ve ni > thie Gletrict sak * happy only when on the dance | ‘and Mrs. Howard C: Bal-| years oferseas in ambulance ser¥-| gciock. Regular meeting at 7:30. candle scons dle ge or and some moral degenerate print this? continued, “I checked off what || and encomragement of American B Lucy Pratt, Mr.and Mrs. |!ce. returned home Saturday night. | yr, yf~Matsumoto, of the Japa fee served awing” his filthy hands over their} The discussion in your colum \thought my sister would like and| music, composed, and played by Pp consul), Mr. and rs r =e Commercial bank, will talk on “For bodies, and the orchestra(™ tn bi Ruth Garrison's case prom j rent the ad off with a check, ma’am. | Americans, and the presentation of ~ ‘allen, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Dona n, eign Trade.” A piano solo by Mrx hiine and teeming Yicd 1 be And thi it the things,” he con-| American soloists. fof Portland, Mr. and Mrs.| Monroe, were Cp sone Soot Sie. C. Waddington. All business , J delivered, and the tune ts “She Has| (onset counted veoniif-s cluded, pointing to the suitcase | - and Mrs. Sam Hedges, | Mr. an - i girls are welcome of the Maccabees, w ive ait tee Eves aad os Gekel e ! And #0 it happened that I was! Thomas J. Kerr, a resident of the Frank Roddie, Miss | They came down to attend the dance ee party in thelr lodge: ro Sn Awial fin"--ah! that's the tte!| mons, My inten registered at last at small hotel in| White River valley for the last 30 Winifred Swaiwell, | #t the Golf club, Overseas Club ih: Pane Wy teiended 22 Awful Hip" ah! that's the life!) that are similar to the Storrs Gurri-| q pide ntreet; and that I opened a| years, died of old age at his home / E. C. Condon, Ow es At 8 p. m., at the Moouo hall, the ere inyit n | “atmosphere” those words convey!| te. ne the exception that| suitcase crammed with woman's|in Auburn Friday. He was active Casper Mrs. Potter, of Tacoma, has been Overesed Chis wih hell @ Feguing | Comm! —JASZY | murder has not been committed \t iffy silk stuff. From hair brush |in community affairs there, and, at } | A great f women who would! to nafl file, from boudoir slippers to|one time was mayor of the town. spending the past week with her . a o * . daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | meeting oy Fe } | litt their eyew in disdain at the men-| kimono, (he things were of @ quality| He was §5 years old, and is sur- . | Mrs. Nathaniel Paschal, at the “ 1} Chapter A, P will A MPO 1 ge tion of Ruth Garrison, would be light de a hy A , SBD ey | Simi Wash moves to delight @ brid | vived by his wife and one grand: Country Club. ¥OR TURSDAT cial mecting at the home of Mrs 3. | Simple Remov bnearebreken 1f thay were to leara| “mach a. goed Tema!’ E talk any-| Ghia Mr. Charley McKensie, ate | Aspesia Club T. Ronald at 2p. v Rings Under Eyes| 2 similar circumstances wos hs i: vc ; . EI Stuart and) “Aspasia Club will meet at south their own homes Be 4 i Carstens, Lieut, Curry,| Mr. and Mra. Bibridge | p . Thea Mr. and Mrs, Edward Agnew spent|home of Mrs. J. F. Pooler | t If the women of today were to t t t tarr he ir. | Neat 2 will b rprined | ont. PP. Mr | the weekend in Vietoria, B.C. | ponine ot, Tuceday ut o'clock. Elec | Aualllary World War Veterans |, Seattle people will io murPrlinr [Pay a little more attention to mak- es reatment ror 2 Oe tion of officers and of delegates to| The Women'# Auxiliary to the }ing @ real home, instead of a mere | phor, hydrastis, ete. as mixed in|! Mrs. Francis Hays, of Bellingham. | the City Federation will be held and) World War Veterans will meet at! Lavop fl | boarding place, for their husbands, Mrs. W. S. Rand, of Mercer Island.| Details of the musicale which ts to peng tae secu ay: abe bad. eon CaS ane ee By Purifying the Blood | ¢*¥s store. It has proven its value o Clarke, Lieut. Dr. Claire Shannon, Lieut. ‘Mr. Lawrence Arnold, jorman | Soe ibe held at the home of President w o Son ny wives seem to thir that. nad ‘oman's Club ver sightly dark ringw was mar ” x tertained at dinner} Mise Bernadine Rooks returned Mrs. Henry Bittman, 4825 Eastern cae wadigrs | ee Se ee. ae as they have their husbands’ | in thousands of cases. It will do #0 i ane bre A'?. Nute, Mr.|home yesterday after a visit of two ave. May 6, will be arranged a arg var dtabe rye Devag vo Fy ave weathn Stone ang sgh ularly they are doing their noe you get your blood free from |in your case. Get S. S. S. at once ke es UNO, SSF. es at 10 in St. Barnabas’ ball for | Lavopti e antec a «mal! bot A.B. Stewart. Mr. and| months and # half with her browner ley edovagenlls *y, ltle to help ANY CASE weak an average man enjoy | impurities—cleansed of the catarrhal |and begin treatment. If yours Is a Lane, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.| Lieut. A H. Rooks, ‘ com Cosmopotitan Club of V.W.CA, eae letretaed or thflemed. eyes Aiumi.| companionship more than he does} poisons, which it is naw a prey to! long standing case, be sure to write De dnd des Jay 1, Dur.|mander of the submarine ¥-2 at San! The Coxmopolitan Club of the ¥ aici, wots a gg ig aa finds compan. | because of ite unhealthy state—then |for free expert medical advice. We , Queen Anne Study Chu! are up FR i « | you will be relieved of Catarrh—the | will tell you how this purely ves- | dripping in the throat, hawking and etable biood tonic cleanses the im- “rederi Pedro. W. C, A. will meet in the club rooms Hh * and Mrs. F oe Jones “28 on Tuesday at 6:45 p.m, Lieut. Colin} The Queen Anne Study Club holds and tenting éregsiets. to| spitting, raw sores in the nostrils; purities from the biood by literally and the disagreeable bad breath. It | washing it clean. We will prove to , . M. Brook i earn 2 sieatiet __ [apt to go in quest of it cg tye Po Commander | Dr. and Mrs. Torlief Torland went |v, Dyment, who has recently re-| a meeting ip the library at 1:39 p. m | In such cases the girl is not was caused, in the first place, be- you that thousands of sufferers from cause your impoverished blood was Catarrh, after consistent treatment - to Victoria, B. C., last Monday to/turned from overseas, will address | Author, J. H. Synge. Mts. H. Krike| blame, aa she is probably an un er, ana Dre. ia we celebrate their fourth wedding anni-|the club, telling the members of his | orian will give a life sketch of this fortunate victim of circumstances ‘ana Mrs. £. W. Goes,|versary. Upon their return to Se \experiences. The members of the| dramatist. Mrs. R. H. Packard will wed by an indifferent wife, and] Me. and Mrs. E. P, Jam.|attle the middie of the week, Mrs.|club are making preparations for a | give # review of “Irish Life ax De should not be censored: Nor ts the | @sily infected. Possibly a slight | with S. 8. S., have been freed from % Mre. H. A. Fleager,| Torland went to Olympia for a few | bazaar to be held in the lobby In the | picted by Synge an wholly to blame, as he is also | COl@ or contact with some one who the trouble and all its dimgreeable ahd and returned yesterday, ne Seine probably hungry for affection. Mind | "a4 & cold. But the point is—don't |features and restored to perfect suffer with Catarrh—it fs not neces- health and vigor, Don't delay the jsary. The remedy 8. 8. 8, discov Address Medical Di ered over fifty years ago, tested. Swift Laboratory, At Dent. hie meale, a if he is ip lacking « home, is very ‘Gerald Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. | days ume 7 ag . yo I kno othin, hate of the Jamison and Mr. and sie ince SMbieith: bie. seid Dele Signia figma Club of V.W.CA. The Wonderful Call ou now nothing wha of t life of either Storrs or Miss Garrl és meee wetecked with dat teen ee rigs ie eve alg The Sigme Sigma Club of the i son, but am speaking of cases which p and the yellow color scheme | h* moved to Seattle to make bis w.C. A. in the club rooms Tucsda I know of personally thruout the dining room | home. jat 4 o'clock } Why can't the women meet their . | Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of | MMe | work with a hug and kiss, and try | | | carr cee | husbands at the door after his day's he Honor, regular meeting at $ o'clock. | |to make him forget his troubles of | | Bey ; | his wife? If this were done, there Gloria sharpens it, you | | Chapter A of P. O. at home of | bs: ; , | would be fewer married men seck {t's right. Best equipped | Mra. J. T. Ronald, 421 20th ave. 8. | Pb. -tepeaes ing the company of other women at 2 WATCH SOMING | 874 fewer girls led into temptation ‘works in the city, | 2 o'clock. Special meeting ef Shaving Supplies j : oes Of all the most vital times in al WV «| bgt . | Grinding Works “we Kans lite, the coming of baby. in| FOR IT DON | Dy the smooth talk of a married} |} AV ICKS DA. R. Meeting nt with the greatest me | man. A MARRIED MAN. | I et Yo r Child FOU RTH - - Rainier Chapter, 2 A. KR, wil Car should be - ~ —_e perenne inte | te cycled. llth 0! meet Tuesday at 1 o'clock at the That, the ortene ie Dames u 1 ren = =i home of Mre. A. W. Whalley, 3323 | mely used of Mothe: ot Hunter boulevard preparssion of pe atratin . 1 f i . oe medicinal ingredients, which renders | G C. of M. and PoP. A. Meeting — | {népts"piluhie, aa. thus. tension ts | Learn ona ood A special meeting of the Seattle | avoided The usual ne Leness, — 6 01 c nausea, bearing-down and astretch- Central Council of the Congress of | tre" pains are counteracted and the | Mothers and Parent-Teacher Assoct-| peticd (x one. of calm repone | ° ations will take place at 1:30 p. m The broad, flat abd lano , Ww. C. r ease, at the ¥. W. C. A. The meeting is einen de the: erieie te thee called by the war service clrairman and danger are avoided u id the work of th 1 ida of omen, for halt a 1 . : ° oor ne een Victore ean | comtury, have used this penetrating Featuring A poor piano has no musical quality of drive. Each parent-teacher associa: | pecially. for expectant mothers, and Pretty Shoes tone. This lack of tone quality is a se- tion {s asked to have one or more | #¥ woman awaiting the crisis repays rs Dar aa, . representatives present morte then Hiradfield, “Hegulator for Women rious menace to the “ear.” Also in a = oe Comp » r Dy a linn, . Pr ig acti is ar oo s Life Study Ct |Xtlanta, Georgia, tor their Mother: poor piano the action is hard and irreg- ‘ . Would ‘. | ‘The Life Study Clasn meets in the | Od, Hooks of freat value to all | ular, and the fingers and hands are Distant Friends Appreciate [sz reicomet St? % ™ Vintore est ite tppilatten regulary night | epeenrey, tained, Thee eres A eae 6 9: net ERS e your reh_ learn to receiving a floral remembrance from you. Woman's Educational Club | play, provide them with a good Piano : ; The 1 electior f offi ft) ~ a Be . af ether they are in New York, San Francisco, or [}/ sn Woman's Educational Club. will GODOWSKY OXFORDS Go0oD STYLE Consider quality and not cheapness. A wy lh ~— Pusan eS Sa De ects dc the Vebmaelen Ciubeheen fy g good, reliable dealer has good Pianos at stem ‘rom World-famed Pianist We are showing the most wonderful display of moderate (not cheap) prices, and sells within a few hours after you have given ‘egugen inten A al . Caen aa IN RECITAL prened arene it has ever been our pleasure to them on convenient terms. Mrs. Edna M. Rates will be host: | . ‘Tell us the flowers desired and the amount you ess to the members of the Caleidh | Awnisting Artist Pa ne “wish to spend. Leave a card with any message Club at 152 Harvard ave, Nat 12:20| Beales STYLES THAT APPEAL “Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, you want sent. ‘elton | Violinist Pianola and Duo Avt Pianos, We telegraph our correspondent in the designated i a oe ol Tau ** APRIL 1 Simplicity, eful lines and wonderful shoe - ie § cords oy sic city, who is a reliable bonded florist, and the flow- [| rreserck & Neloon auditorium, rar. || ue SHAN dy Sa a egslaoant Gan blahede aitcneaenss ie Beckers Vigirenie Oe Revenant cee ers are sent promptly to their destination. Namentary section at 1 o'clock; regu- MASONIC TEMPLE Shoes for Women. lar business session at 2 p. m, Harvard and Pine Let Us Help You Make Your Friends Happy diab, ; Quality Without Extravagance me annual meeting of the Anti Seat Sale Tomorrow, April Ly \ Tuberculosis League of King Count i r | , | eit've held Chemie, Apes; ti SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Style Without Experiment Sherman Ca |immediately following a noon lunch: | PRICES—81.65, $1.10, 830 | : eon at the Y. W. C. A. Fitth and! Includes Tax | FLOWER SHOP Seneca. Resides the reports on the || Gat YOUR 8 mass BAXTER & BAXTE | year’s work and an outline of the) Third Avenue at Pine 1110 Second Avenue FLOWERPHONE Stat teh ieee aia =a a Seattl Next to YOUR ORDER Work "ot the Rocketellee Commie | 1326 Second Avenue ee Clemmer Theatre MAIN 663 sion in France for the Prevention =| Teereaccapekene Portland Tuberculosis and What it Has Ac: complished.” Please make reserva-