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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. ) | Baby Party Mre Moore gave ir birthday ut ® from to 7 to first birthday jr. Their attrac was t N nent yesterday Wedding of Popular tle Girl Sally Blake and Mrs. Henry be married on Satu te Lieut, Frank M2 o'clock «at dral. Bishop O'Dea » Miss Alice Blake of honor and Mr Hum of New Haven, Cono best man _ Mtho the some war set friends ex for in the Jack La an ty Jack pretty and daughter of Fr. Blake tay, M Trophy J w w is ranging celebrate oye y on Cullen st at mos’ | huret be | ments planned for the White Elephant Shop at the White Franklin Hack Congregationalist church Mra, Ines Morrison will accompaniments Un were Henry will engage time for Jur Tomorrow Shop noon Mrs wed and the of Miss Sally Blake Jamenting the fact that thy be unable to crowd all the Inmenta planned for her into few remaining days. Seattle proud of her pretty Miss Blake is an exceedingly and attractive brunette intimate friends will be at the wedding Brophy lives in and after an extended he and his bride will make home there Mr. RBrophy'’s and sister will in @aturday morning to attend . They will be guests ‘Washington hotel . .- ake Feted ment to Mises Sally ‘and Lieut. Frank Brophy, Wedding will take place at : on Saturday, Mr. and lock Miller will give a F dance tonight at the Sunset pete 20 young friends of the Blephant man, the University will p ay her iversity Women’ Club girls 3 o'clock will meeting at Wo Club and the elec impo diseu there wat annual » University of officer ommendations Chi Omega Formal The Chi Omega formal tomorrow night Inn 5 Risbee will be arrive their Roule will hold at the vard Skinner & E. The employe will give a ball pavilion, Leschi ddy Dance of Skinner & Eddy tonight at Leschi Park Victory Club Dances The Victory club dances are given w x at Leaeht pavilion, beginning May 7th. Pastor's Aid Society The Pastor's Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the ladies’ parlors of the church Friday, May 2nd, at 2 o'clock. Mra |. Kelchner will disuse the subject 0 ‘Choosing Wisdom.” Mra. D. Cut. a » | ford Reid will «ing a group of songs. _Pettengill The cabinet will -neet at one o'clock Carlton Huiscamp will give} o- funcheon on Friday in) (>), y Briday Overseas Club Mire.\ George F. Petten-| "The Overseas club will hold its eg DP. m. at the Douglas hall, Proceeds * | realized from same will be used far Club Dinner Dance war retiet work. On May Sth the Club dinner dance on) club is going to give a special dance night promises to be ajat the Douglas hall under the guccess. Among those who! auspices of the Overseas card com made reservations are mittee. On Monday next the monthly 4 Mrs. Lamson, Mr. and Mrs./ dinner will take place at the Magee "D. Hoge, Mr. and Mra.| banquet hall at 6:15 p. m. | Pye Burnett, Mr. and Mrs./ eee u Mr. and Mrs. James| The Green and Black club gave a Mr. Hawthorne Dent,) Very successful spring informa! Mrs. R. KR Frazier, Mr./dance on Saturday evening, April HH. C. McDonald, Mr. and/2éth, in the Mt. Baker Park club- Gates, Mr. and Mrs. E./ house. The date of its next dance, . Mr. and Mrs. A. K.| its Maytime informal, was announced er, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Math-|%% May 10th "ot Everett, Mrs. Rida Hul| take place in the Mt, Baker Park “Byerett, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh clubhouse. ‘The season will be com Mr. and Mrs. Claire Farne | pleted with an annual new members’ Mr. and Mrs. ©. P. Truax|!nformal on Saturday evening, June and Mrs. H. A. Fleager. 7th. “Luncheon _ |CAFETERIA FOR HOGS SUCCESSFULLY TRIED ‘pretty luncheon was given TUCSON, A¥iz, May 1A cafe by “Mrs. EB. T. Verd at “It was a reunion of the Pins 5 te together as|t¢ria for hogs is the mont recent ex- | periment of the agricultural exten- ston service of the University of Ari every nesday ev eon for Miss Blake} Friday, Miss Dorothy Ewing hostess to 12 girls of the get at her home at a for Miss Sally Blake for a“ mete canteen workers. Those Mrs. Verd’s charming were: Mrs, John pan, | @. Bother, Mrs Hvar" ger of the university staff, it proved | Mrs. extremely successful. . Pe cet" S| tn the cateteria feeder, as tried lout by the university, the feed comes ~ campe Z down slowly, but perpetually, elim, inating, say those who watched it, Day Card Party the fighting that usually takes place ‘May Day card party and|in the ordinary pen at meal tre. ‘given today at the White| With feeding time 24 hours long Shop was a most enjoy.| the pig is able to work regularly at A musical program | "is business of making a hog of him by Mrs. Mary L. Scott! **lt- FINE LINEN IS SOLD AS SALVAGE OF WAR LONDON, May 1.—Enough linen by Mrs. A. S. Downey Mrs. D. W. Bowen. young girls who assisted were mond Parson: Miss Genevieve Grant, Miss| men's skirts is being sold by the Green, Miss Emily Je| salvage department of munitions Miss Phyllis Blake, Mis*|Only some of the linen is fine Oldham, Miss Ellen Messer,| enough for pocket handkerchiefs. Emery, Miss Dorothea Smith,| However, the women will not have Betty Lewis, Miss Mildred) the chance to go down and buy a Mins Geraldine Huston, Miss | skirt pattern direct from the govern Elford, Miss Constance| ment. The department will sell not Miss Nellie Hanson, Miss! teas than 80 to 100 yards to a cus Hanson, Miss Elizabeth Pond.| tomer. | Ballard to Give Tea Roy Page Ballard hae issued | Japanese Students ti for a tea, to be given| Keen for Englis! afternoon, May 9, at 4o’clock, TOKIO, May 1.—English in tanght Ether home in honor of her sister,|more than any other foreign lan irs. Joseph Kobert King, a recent| guage in the Tokio School of For and Mrs. Harry Logan Geary | eign, Languages and the enrollments ind, Ore., her sister-inlaw,|for English have increased rapidly be her guest. | since the armistice was signed. is to Constipated Children Gladly Take alifornia Syrup of Figs” For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you want genuine + Syrup of Figs.’’ Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Look for the name ‘‘California’”’ and accept no other ‘Fig Syrup.”"—Beware! ‘This dance will also} zona, and, according to W. EK. Schet-, Miss Anne/to make more than 10,000,000 wo-| ; I MEDITATE ON BOLSHEVISM AND GIVE > MY EVIDENCE TO THE POLICE ersondal He from It's pr aid at| stabilize the world! to pr eat we Hack hotel ry wom Dr room in the an's duty wperity by ok y Suxeallo returned st in m quiet ancinco. J. Bernard and from 617 Minor ourt on Satu Inst | Ia means of ‘Then I reproved myself sharply to While Mra. W nove w and back once in a wide street more tried But the which ‘Tommy didn't hasten They started out t truth that lif ntated it in several then they twisted all appeal “to to a better and happler ballots, but by arms,” red my Tennyson in half @ truth ts in my fight clothes, r you're talking ebout ‘every Bol-| woman's duty,’ don’t miss your own had|which is right at hand-—Jane Lor my | 4 Thereupon I called up Tom phone id the other day that the authorities wanted to cor down and tell them what I had found out about Dr. Certeis, And I didn't want to go, Well, I'm ready now Righto! response. “Bay you been ahevik rot nothing ynolf get TNonte Mr famil and will Adrian right mind. folder tor ave, to 1 ay given mo Wintlela Tuesday where by You deral to | mnity °l with the “") hard and ¢ familiar Mr m: Bast * Smith returne vening from nh kaged in war work for the past four | 00d ong pt cancelled her | ny postponed it for | ii, Winfield Smith | y weink from an aceident to ch he received in Janu. | “That He i at the Letterman hospital in San Fran ancie in f rn trip has er me months. 4 with an to Franc time being bu Capt trip way the not b the winter came back h little ding that crazy Hol maybe, I'll it's awful, tho I'm 4 working I'll come over with the iy about half an remembe in ce which the blackest of lies which is all a lie n with outright which is part @ truth is a matter to fight.” That a truth—It but only muddled that we publing tte all hard his knee wh a lie ary may Stephen es met and fought B, Cook and James Gibson left Tuesday Mra. Gibson's summer home tal Springs. They will until Saturday m bus hour And #0 1 end federal offic and explanat dln But a lie harder Life is hard is the br an make Mrs. Mra for at Crys pain there and you is hard day wearying and denaggp and draw of his sub-cellars seoret hall and the ed my in a making common lot ly easter b making it whevik: way paragr in th the rights of we freedom, all mar Y dinsatiafied all cleverly make nag her man inte industrial friction You're Cortets,” do t ne can poss life or awers one tions of Certeis ing mapa or plans the the the shaft of the “ee c by ulnen, Mr Jasper Compt n left fornia . H. Soelberg and who motored to returned to Be on Sunday 4 yn 4 short trip t e sha Mr, and Mra Mr. Hl. Tacoma on attle A Monday after . Mr. Thomas Merrill of at the Ra * room of the ma new guns eret ladder Of course ent with 4 ting ve ' detectives did but never not they to the thelr plans Tommy and me we had tod them and A hom to yesterday her cre give aw 4 requented discuns what not to antonished If we contin to nee about town, We con eluded that he was not te be arrest ed immediately, only to be kept un der surveillance And then, in t smart man. 1 to myself, the Dupe Hamilton but you t temper of the American fhe has heard enough about bloodshed for she reads the news and she knows that Holaheviem has brought to Rue t kind of “hap br >B babes, roofless doserted factories and barren The American woman along without that kind of ‘bet ter life’ for quit a while” Then I shuffled the pile f and meditated again ” woman has the ballot abe will une it for Why, woman ean 1 inier club. ee m ertein Mra. J. Thomas Dovey and ter, Miss Mary Delafield, have m to the St. Paul and Mra. Fr of St. Paul are the gues 7 t J. 1. Durand and Mrs. Durand, * at their home, 138 Madrona place N They have mn npending the in California. Mrs. is a winter of Dr, Durand. see woman 4 while apartments. , woman's irrational when it was all over and done le in my room didn't want to b Hamilton Certeis and wtil) 1 was tér for the charming man who had once been my suitor—and I honestly hoped that he had “come to” all right after his “beating up” and that he wasn't suffering over much from it (To He Continued Mr. bury Dr S nia exactl narne way rar and I was a thought that I of or speak about and ever um arvation for h fhetd eet men ‘ neveral Bradbury forever rit moe worry of Rol Mra ple spent send. rE the MR. Chinn and daughters week end in Port Town ters t ntaton, nhe in #o many social betterment “The * Wages w Relation and Im have for a subject Hetween Women's wrality.” Mra. Wiswell Wilaon will drens the rueeting. Mre. Alva |, of the war camp commun ity will speak on “Practical! BY JEAN BROADHURST Assistance Mer Organizmtion May He Women Wage Earners Professor of Mology, Columbia ‘There will be a 20-minute musical University program. One dust particle in every 28,000. 000 carries a bacterium. But the dust particles in uir are almost in numerable an you may prove by trying to count them the next time you “oe n ry of Hight penetrating & darkened room. We dally breathe in about 300,000 bacteria, } Most of thone} baeteria are hargnices, Ard ot the barm- ful kinds never cauae didcane, be- ing mechanically removed by nose discharges, of carried away thru the intestine with water and food But many adhere to the throat and lung membrane, possible agents of infection. DUST—How TO” TREAT IT CLUBS FOR FRIDAY RAVENNA PTA Parent-Teacher at 2:20 re and . BALLARD W, €. T. U. The Ballard W. C. T. U. will give & Juvenile social and friendship table at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. 8 Manney, 6502 10th ave. N. W All ladies over 15 are to be dressed as children, and all ch under 15 are to be dressed as old ladies, or fines muat be paid, There will be a sale of fancywork and home cooked delicacies at the friendship table. A program and refreshment» are promised. alno wi ed Deering Ravenna tion at schoolhouse gram by teach ansocta Pro wervice pupils to Music Department of Women's Century Club department of the ntury club will hold annual playday meeting at the studio of Mra Alma Royer I raine, 1617 California ave Royer and Mra. Frederick W ham, assinted by Mra W. H |wood and Mra L Vincent | be the hostesses, Members of i J the club may take the West Seat- CHILD | STUDY DEPARTMENT | tie ferry at 11:10 or the Alki Gaz, WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB hie | Chitd Study department of the) Th fchewing prsersin been | | Woman's Century club, at the home | “Franged: i | lot Mra. FR. B. Lotumaberry, 492 Mag. | "C7CH®: Of Life™... Landon | er" oe | Mrs. 0. HL. Perry, accogspanted: | den aye. at 2 o'clock. Speaker! ) ™ | by Men Josephine Wardal, | . | Mra. T. AL Keer. Subjects, “Social In dotebtiond’ . .Clanan, mandek | Lite tor Children” ana Money.” May “The tae Dwight Fiske | ‘ ; (>) “L, Heard’ a Cry". Fisher ADELE FIELDE BREAKFAST (ec) “The Blue Bet MacDowell The annual parliamentary break-| j4rq Frederick Adams, ac fast ‘given by the Adele M. Fielde| janied by Mra. Daisy Wood Parliamentary Procedure club will! fridtreth be held at Hotel Washington Annex! (ait Raymond W. Oxnard and! Bick room air may become heavily at 12:30 o'clock. After the break-|yi.0, Frank Newkirk, who are|/@harged with disease organism, but} \fast a program of speeches and speaking for the Victory loan, will |such bacteria do not multiply in the toasts by the members and guests | civ. short talke on war episodes, alr. On the contrary they die off so will be enjoyed. Mme. Mary Louise rapidly, that outside the sick room | Clary, with Mr Franklin Lewis, —— it in only when a nearby individual will give musical selections. The r A coughs of sneezes, sometimes pro- president, Mrs Fila DP. cudines, wit | Train Your Hair as an Actress Does pelling bits of saliva, etc., several J caresaien HM yagt-—s ena pegictted feet, that fresh vigorous bacteria |ments of Mies Fielde.” All club || —— | reach our nose and throat mem |women are invited. Reservations! xo class of people devotes as | branes: may be made by telephoning Capitol) much time to beauty as do actress | fut dust iteelf is injurious, Lint, Pier a Sante Aen ES and no class must be more care: | ashes, and git from pave Ri retain and develop their| ments are all irritating to the delt SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL charms. Inquiry develops the in cate throat and lung membranes RDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS formation that in hale care they Experimental work bas proven ant Social Service department of Seat-| fing jt dangerous to shampoo with | mals more susceptible to lung infec tle International Order of Goodlany makeshift hair cleanser. The majority my that o have the best tion after exposure to dust. Work Templars, at Bird's Cafeteria at 6:30. ers in dusty trades have tuberculosis sé hair wash and scalp stimulator at a cost ¢ about three cents, one need rates and death rates several times BENEFIT FOR PIPE BAND higher than other individuals. A benefit dance will be given by |only get a package of canthrox! Most important is the frequent re- the Scottish Gaelic society for the |trom your druggist; dissolve a tea-| moval of dust constantly settling on Seattle Pipe Band, at Fraternal hall, | «poonful in a cup of hot water and furniture and floors, and in such Fourth ave. and Pike st. at $30) your shampoo is ready. This makes| manner as to insure that it is not p. m. The funds will go toward enough shampoo liquid to apply it) sent again into the air of the room. buying new uniforms for the mem-|to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. After its use the In all enlightened households, feath- bers of the a er dusters, dry dust-clothe and | 3 hair dries rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff, excess off and dirt brooms have been replaced by damp: ened or oiled cloths, and wet broonge are quickly dissolved and entirely disappear when you rinse the hair. |and vacuum cleaners. After this your hair wil] be so fluffy it will look much heavier than it ta. 7 a Mite luster and softness will delight Take Phinney car at 10 o'clock a. m.! you, while the stimulated scalp COTRRIE CLUB gains the health which insures hair The Coterio club will give a “vig- | Strowth<—Advertizement tory luncheon” at 12 o'clock at the | Hotel Sorrento. Dr. Mabel Sea-| grave, recently returned from| | France, will be the principal speak or, her subject being, “Glimpses of France.” Mrs, Alice Rollit Coe, an |honorary member of the club, will be the toastmistress, Among those who will respond are Dr. Mary Greene Korstad, who will give a | toast on,“Messages From the Win fren ita root . ful to . | LESCHI HEIGHTS CLUB The Lesch! Heights Woman's Im: | provement club will meet for an all day session with Mra, David Dow. 424 N. 46th st. Short business meet ing and program after lunch: In «pring housecleaning, the grad. ual hidden accumulation of months are removed. It is only at such times that one escapes even partly from “the tyranny of things” and is impelled to discard such dust-form ling articles as worn floor coverings land such dust-collecting objects as |rough-surfaced hangings, useless |brica-brac, old papers and boxes, jand unnecessary furniture GRAVES OF YANKEES MARKED ALONG MARNE PARIS, May 1.—Not ail the Amer- an visitors in the Chateau-Thierry | larea are sightseers, There are the dow"; Mra, Thomas Irving on “Over lance men 4 the photographic |the Top" Mra, Louise C. Heck, on SIMPLE COMBINATION |sausts on duty there. There are the | “Martia Music”; Mra, Archibald Wil. | HELPS WEAK. EYES joceasional line officers back on the son, on “Our Heroes”; Mra. Jeasie jold terrain to point out the best sub- Ellsworth on “After the War"; and| Seattle people are astonished at) jects for the cameras to record. Mrs, H. A. M. Bonnar on “The Vic-| the quick results produced by sim-|‘phere are the men of the Gra |tory Memorial." Mra. 8, Hf. MeDon.| ple witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, | registration service who are gather |ald will «ing, by request, “Our God, |@te,, a8 mixed In Lavoptik eye wash. |ing the scattered dead into little, Our Country, Our Flag.” and will|In one case of weak and near-sighted | neatly-fenced, roadside cemeteries. lead In the singing of the national | eyes, a few days’ use brought great | jive hundred here, 150 there, thou anthem. improvement, In another case it! sands of bare, sodless mounds, each stopped eye pains and inflammation. | with its wooden cross and metal tag, We guarantee a small bottle of Lav-| with here and there a stupefying fu optk to help ANY CASE weaky! neral wreath laid there by some jstrained or inflamed e Alum: | ¥ neh friend, or perhaps a cluster }num eye cup FREE, Swift Drug Co. | of pansies, planted by French hands Jand leading druggists on the grave of “An unknown Amer. jean,” buried alongside the Paris Stop Itching Skin highway he died defending. There is one safe, dependable treat- ITALIAN SOLDIERS TO ment that relieves itching torture and OPPOSE BOLSHE PARTY skin irritation almost instantly and MILAN, May 1—Italy's soldiers that cleanses and soothes the skin. propose to have something to say in Ask any druggist for a 35cor $1 bottle (ne government, They have organ of Zemo and apply it asdirected. Soon joa the Trincerista party, ‘The prin- Fi will find that irritations, lac! EURALGIA or Headache— Rub the forehead and temples with Vics Vapor YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30¥, 60F, Stephen Relief Corps Stephen Relief corps will luncheon tomorrow noon card party tomorrow ey the Armory, Mrs. 8, F has charge of the affair a be assisted by Mrs, Margaret dins, Mra, Speldel and Mrs, Peterson. mive and a ning at Martin will Nor Frank . . SEATTLE LODGE I. 0, The social service committee of Seattle lodge No. 6, I. O. G, T,, has called a masa meeting at Bird's cafe teria at 6:30 p.m. The purpose of ting is to find a solution of »blems that confront the T. imples, ofpals of the party are democratic, kheads,eczema, blotches,ringworm },.,¢ they are opposed to the social | the |not so much so that my husband | young women of the city who are | wage earners, The question of hous ing and the moral questions will be discussed, Dr, Frederick Carstens, pastor of Central Baptist chur will speak on “A Housing Commis sion. Miss Blanche Johnson will and similar skin troubles will disappear. j.¢jo group of Italy which has thrown A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis- 1. strength to Holshevism, They are fying liquid, is all that is need y for it ive opposed to those groups which banishes most skin eru cone sneee stood for Ital on the side of the al- bie Se Oe ae ig Poder are bourgeoise in thelr mem: By CYNTHIA GREY 'D. L. think letter and in your the « I of Dear Minn Grey interested in lumn in growing ond of th As a reader jong wtanding, 1 1 It was @ futll full of them. v written t reply brighter and better was glad when we came to the letters Hineussion. She is just a little girl ‘The Garrine wrong. cites are Our hearts ach r such as but we can do little for in back for m * trouble lies too far of the a criminal, appeared 1 Once confeanions “As us to reach. I would not mind my par of words 1 boy I was unmanageable ents.” If children trained to love and honor their parents, such things would not be heels of these if they were Had were taught the leason obedience the “ temptatior training been received in childhood, on » the thought, “How would my parents feel? 14 0 must not bring : would cor t does, that, of and disgrace upon those who love me, and hw one #o muck ‘ norrow for m m of the opinion that a serious young person, who wants to 1 a clean life, shouldn't worry too h life, In may wrong next to must ble two 5 other in destiny—that road we take, W ond. If 1 young person, 4 by the and jazz, | would find inter in life; 1 would wet for myself a « In number of the Ar can was a thrilling Fanny Hurst's While still in with courage nwt every obst n literary distinction, New York felt but did not succumb to She browsed about the great seeking material that she could and yet—« girl like that in saf anywhere, He Dudley Storrs proached HER, he would by been t than a troublesome insect buzzing around, to be put aside and ignored. She had an AMBITION, a goal in wight my girl friends, go rT ourselves de of our dan t assoc ven whom Does ome himwelt with or does he com and above the another case of Lord, that T amy natural I alw nd to visit erab It attention wan made mi for men to make a way for my with girls, I have acted an if I expected him to than live up to the high ideals I held for him What do? Why at her husband about to thelr women frien hate to be forever of their love to 4 romantic never " t 1 think to keep e meant fe way it's apart oh believe about ate with touch t » otherwine friend kind of m b who wel ‘ u atop her ‘Heartbroken Wife” eternal nagging attentions Mont “a ne wh st matter which imme to the serious minded common 1 Thee same s wer men ank oh < men anwurt others hate kiwxing act und hun of bh siways thoughtful comfort. I'v acts more than tinwel $ position as of our crowd, 1 oposals of marriage men, whom one would & an honor even to know, i do not belleve in mage ll naturally T didn't) gate do ev tum is not very fection, but and considerate they turn ar recent Maga count of struggles nhe fought lime. ah the city charm, fr consider but since I riage without love demonstrat m nev of m her t e almont wub- until In tts its r ne words if “t haa wife of , and had seen men's souls ruined by just such selfish, narrow-minded women herself, she probably would be content to be treated wife and exert herself to be worthy of a square man's love Heartbroken? not break #o em le cept been years the 1 wor frien and how does he the der what ¢ lane of people oup ating with, udge every.” has been he has been am DAI he to ve one by fortunate tact with? I ha out of the service of friends whom acqu: lure city une ones enough core a well * a 1 he brothers I am ndy I certal rr myself” ve Pah! Hearts do Walt-untll real sorrow comes, and then suffer brave |ly. Women of 1919 are not pitying themselves over uncertain things. 80, wife, come out of the sent mental. story book period. where heroines take all and give nothing, into the present, where happy mar. ried life must be a 60-50 proponition. MRS. J mo cannot nay anything t single me out for a dance. q As for the remarks in our soldier: it was so thoroly custing could glance hey How many lonely people in Beat tle make une of the public library I wonder? If one doexn't for firnt class fiction, reference reading may be made absorbingly interest ing. Which lives the longest, the elephant, the camel or the ontrich? Which animal was first known to man. at or the dog? These are mere of course, Perb you're not interested in anim: ‘Then, why not study man? I think a knowled payeho maken more tolerant of ‘fellow men. If we unders something of primitive in heredity we will not, per quick to Judge it is only a few my girlhood bebi nee ight in putting meanings om anything whenever the opportunity, presente itnelf, wonder the girls are not overjoyed in having him around. No wonder if they croms the street the next time they him coming. Oh! I know tile I have met them, too. just let me rgeant, try remedy I applied to my own and if you will just open your eyes and look around, you will find that nine-tenths of the people are pretty nearly all right, and the other tenth not half bad. If you will just condescend to “lower yourself” and try to understand them, you will be perfectly satisfied in staying down among them. I would like to meet you person- ally, Mr. Sergeant, and give you a good sisterly lecture, but since that is imposw#ible, this letter is the next |best thing. So wake up, wake up! You will find this little old world isn't half bad, and you can, at least make the best of your short stay. MARY JANE. Dog Descendent of the Wolf De Mins Grey Ia noendes from the fox’? ‘ No. At one time this was be Meved to be true, but now most aut rities agree that the is descended from the woilf, Jackal and the dingo, The dingo is the wild dog of Australia. the hints. kind. So th ne y say, one or nd incts and sapm, be wo years «ince I left A me, but | am a mother, and young people interest me. I would like to give young people who want to live a.clean life & talieman to guard them against We are not plunged instantly ° we foot upon downward path some prepara tion must first have been made in the heart. There ix no stronger armor against temptation than a clean mind and wholesome thoughts MRS, 1. H. Y. Self-Pity Spurned Dear Miss G © cooled somewhat si ding the from the sergeant at Camp Lewis, and I cannot resist the temp- tation to answer it, altho I suppose | the right thing to do would be to ignore it, as one would the ravings | of a maniac First of all, let down letter net me say that we girlx, unless we want to be wall | flowers and grace the side lines, | have to be what the men demand of | us. It ix simply up to us to do it—| | that’s all, I'm speaking from experi- - r Jenca, becatse at wole tahe was the Meaning of by Women of 1919 | proverbial “wall. Mower” one hears | Slang Phrase Dear Miss Grey: I have just read|so much about, I didn't dance and| Dear Miss Grey: What is the “Heartbroken Wife's" letter, and your | am perfectly frank in eaying that I| meaning of “wangler?” answer, which I think splendid. | considered myself just a trifle more | NENLIGHTENED. I arm dimgusted with her. If she| virtuous and above the “common | It is a new slang word in com- le nervous and peevish, she need not |herd"—just as our soldier friend| mon use among British soldiers, be a fool, too, I was once afflicted | seems to consider himself above his| It applies to petty grafters who with nerves and attendant evils, but | fellow men. make soldiers their particular However, when I finally “saw the’ victims. a Pill Box Don’t ask for Aspirin Tablets—say ‘‘Bayer’’! Get Bayer “ASPIRIN” WAS | TALCUM POWDER Heavy Sentence Imposed on Manufacturer of Tablets. (ASBOCIATED PRESS DISPATOHD NEW YORK, Decembef 31.—Ac- cused of having manufactured and sold to influensa sufferers thousan of boxes of aspirin tablets, princi- pally composed of talcum powdér, Joseph M. Turkey, head of théi] Verandah Chemical company, Brooklyn, was found guilty yester- day of violation of the sanitary code ant sentenced to three years in pris jon with a fine of $600. The sentence was the most severe ever imposed} In the country for such en offense, Don’t buy Aspirin in a pill box! package! Don’t forget that the “Bayer Cross” is your only protection against dangerous counterfeits. Read the Associated Press Clipping! Say to druggist: ‘‘l want ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ in a Bayer package with the ‘Bayer Cross’ on tablets.’ i The genuine American owned ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’’ have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal_Colds, Joint-Pains, Neuritis. Safe and Proper Dosage in Every Bayer Package r-Tablets of Aspirin Boxes of 12 tablete—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules. Asoizin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid red to have thei ie