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BETTY BRAT By : Pr 1Usetamy CO WN THR We sy CONS , oar Minn Grey , te-Brophy | Dinner Dance at Victory Club Dance WIN THE FIRST CONT I ‘oe f woman ikea pretty, lacey under. | Yours for decency, LW. pgp nter of The Victory club will hold the men who seem to think that because « * |” Lam tempted to begin by giv- Sally Blake, daug Golf Club ; 1] y F. Blake, w ron first di f sume warme and waints, that they are trying to vamp the men ing you @ little sermon on in jen ake, was 5 — © Golf club Ganot of summer so m al had ber her cam: | brain such a NOC nigh ‘ and| : Be seraras coh high noon t heghea aye a daat'a Ors dances on evening at * ” i es oe ‘A vs re we Pie f , i mth - i deat ‘ know that I ike these things and wear them for the pure Joy wt meal ssentey, 9N0 se te St ee day a ah noon t©) was the scene of a brillia ¢ alg sad to give Katherine | prove worse for him than an explod ee a a ¥ a — ts the Bee oe niety. leaders, the| the Lescht pavilion, overlooking Lake rhb matnertne | an German talne, Tt snight ‘pre ie has never entered my head that any man would think I was trying) words in the dictionary. In Frank Cullen Brophy, of Ark/ing of Seattle » y leneery Washington. Campau's augmented| Miller credit for brains as well as) )'6 Banglore | y 4 mine. He delights in| nocence is not always morality, he ceremony took place in|occaston being ancther of the club's) cones of nine Steet leauty. 1 followed the crowaedt| eis, | cont SNOW. Muoept for my | to attract him unduly, ae F heve eer > for my work has brought me in . aan ioctne coleman {feentful dinnerdances. May baw.) Oo" tie music o pring: . | painted tan, I am sure 1 must have| cme well dressed, and takes just as much delight in my pretty) 0007 Sips ot re whone PBL, James’ cathedral, by : : nn Kets of {ulls, rose Wace and other | pre i surged around the “He yg jouse” | b noaliygemely rae Fp ‘ | clothes as 1 do. mothers kept them #0 “inno ss, amidst bea) s flowers dec 4 the tables and there, ax I expected, 4| But Katherine Miller almor | eont” . 7. meee mans, amidst Deavi®lapring flowers decorated ¢) hare) Fy) sealth aor be Min se byte | ennteed tectotee a6 Gay the on sagen ome judge in the Fast asserts that he will take the picture and| cent” that when they were ecorations and surrounded bylin the dining room, In the bal ‘ommonwealth ob and ine At luncheon lor « y Azalea, hom he finds using paint,| thrown out in the world to fight a i known and loved |room yellow chrysanthemum shades! O71 Meeti “L can't stand it, 1 can't stand] » along,” she commanded in &| make a rogues’ gallery of any woman or girl whom "| their own battles, they were #0 rt eee saows oh lover the lights added to May-time ub Meeting It!" I whimpered ax I rushed toward} low tone, “I'm a nurse, I tell YOU! Lowder, or not dressing #0 a» to come up to his standard of decency.| {hm Om rant of the other | bride since chilihood. wea a[ atmosphere, About 200 guests at L. F. Darwin will give a talk on| the edge of the cantonment, where | that you're hurting this man What 1 would lke to know is, what he plans on doing with the male! o¢ tite that they were unable to all weddings, it involved @|) a4 the dinner, and later about|the “Work of the Fisheries Depart | the taxis were parked So I turned away, my heart divid- | ny of the male species aa there are of the! cope with it. I do not know that eeieedness and loss, for Mr.| tended the Ni ivthe dancers |ment* at the meeting of the Com-| “But you've got to endure it,” my | ed between present grief future | vamp, an there are just as many | this is your idea of innocence, ME Mrs, Brophy will leave to make “" TOOT iose noticed were: Mr.|monwealth club tonight at the Good /common nenne udmonin r hope. But before I had crossed the | ¢emale | tas tome 6 aeioeid a, X booy aa Home in Arizona. Tn the} ‘rancis Guy Frink, Mr.| Bats cafeteria, The “Better Minh what you've started:| threshold of the room, heard Bob/ th’ ¢ lant three months there | old-fashioned girls don't find any.) vieidlnepartioy Sie ,/and Mrs, Franchi . : Within th t “ .| WARE! Knowledge in the safest Beattie loses one of the most) 4 ate David H. Moss, Mr. and/at 6:30 and the progr You know you usually do. call: haw thin Oe work, in the business | thing of interest in these men's way) 00! nT ty gig and charming members of 0" “Thomas M. Green, Mr, and|mence at ‘All who are interested| 1 Went back to the hospital, claim-| “Send that girl back beret” lhouse where I am employed, three|of living, so naturally take good) rome } nger set. She ts a strikingly Mrs. William Brophy, of Risbee,|are invited. ed my asalea, tore off its nice wrap-| I didn’t ge-until a nice soldier! sigerent married men, all with | care to wteer clear of any of them. } Now, as.to these Glerepatabts au tte, tall and willowy > Shy * ; eee pings, and returned to the canteen,|b0y spoke to me and jerked his vase | To the man who sighs for the old aetnbe pal brunette, Arizona; Mr. and Mra. Claire KE. pings, | rown children, who go around pas | eople who are not law-abiding “~~ duated at Sacred Heart “ > The plant was a blaze of glory.|thumb toward Hob, Th 1 went) # 3 / They have | faxhioned girl and cook, also who is peop i pune gradua’ : Farnsworth, Mrs, Bar! Jamison, Mr.| (ff; W on? j ¥ themselves an ringle. They ha . citizens: By all means use every . of this city; attended Eden Lanegen ©. Beusy. ficers 0 omen 8 |The women guests in the room ex-| eagerly enough, anxious to catch one | 51 Shed the girl employes to go| lamenting because he can’t gg ir ee pr Mipscbicg ? vem ng fy in Philadelphia, and finished rey ine Paul Mandell Henry, Mre.| University Club claimed in chorus as I entered, Aft-| more glimpxe of my husband's face.| 0" With them, which, if they had girl with long skirts and high col 1) gee the effect it may have oa Church's school in Boston. | 900 “hy “and Mrs. Lawrence Bogle.| Mra. HW. Sumner was elected |¢r Solna thru the form of an inquity Ane een cts’ (cant tn | Cont woume have been -tgnceent of | ire and thick clothes, 1 would iee| your daughters, but on the com groom, who has been @ fre} ¥ . 5 Meeeel car wt 1 ha F at the desk, I deposited my pretty | ver dollar-—and luckily I caught it » ranmelys I think they've pick out the) d REE ia the city staan thejeer. 008 Mrs. H.R. Meant Sire.|ciub for the sos Women's University | pony in the mdidle of Bob's table] very neatly, and then I saluted with | FY Wrongdoing. ee business ac-| clothes they would wish their wife| munity at large. mb eget ne the | rank McDermott, Mr. and Mrs.|club for the ensuing year at the an |nere it would quite shut off his|M little swagger which made the peo: | - 1 ise ha c|clothen they would wien ould be the | Fellable evidence against them, Bumcement of the engagement /niymond H. Frasier, Mr. and Mrs./nual election held at the dub houve | View of the flower face opposite him. | ple laugh. And thia mad escapade | (ual tence who asked me if T would | 0 wear, and tM mindy corner to| ‘wear out a warrant for their @ year ago, bh lJ. Richard Lane, Dr. and Mra. Rich:| Friday afternoon. Mrs. Daniel Bt ~ = get him & small curling fron & mI rash. tendo, etme i wee i " d 3 manie wight o' 6 blonsot " made me bi and nald d | pass | Who regret that he is NOt) Loy Horry, Dr. and Mrs, Otis F.|‘Trefethen, Mrx, Frank B. ive: cok mienisen’ amen cane mePlease, eit, i'd. ne it if you'a| amp. which I did, and afterwards | ole, i, asides remarks about) ighborhood as well will be will- es carts Mr, and Mra. George Faris, | Park Brawley and Mra, George DeD| pount and perplexity settled in the|sive me just a litte spray off the| found out he it to curl bie} Wivhave come to the conclusion,| me to back you up. If you ~ gael . ce —— iMr. and Mrs, Frank ddticks, Mr iguer were elected to the board! ines of hia fice, ho slumped down | plant, air.” | nifty lttle moustache suas when a lation HUNGER bir pommel Years to heven't’ aaseght ridiaes cathe to a rhites * ° : - . F . | ve also notics “ . David Whitcomb, Mr, and Mra, Geo,!of trustees lin bie chaiste Bitie~alid lacked vere S coued: eb ak elk hide ee 7 ee att woae || handle the matter in this way, chorus from Lohengrin. . in his chaiea lttle—and od very | ice made my | 190 jure about #ix inches |¢ho public, that it's a propos! . W. Boole, Mr, and Mrs. J. D, Hoge * | etunéd band hesitate--then he pulled his|™&n has shoulders nw 4 50-50. go to police headquarters and Dy the organist of the cathe 7 ioe Jame : “arn ae Nn he will have his tailor pad his | tion all the way round. 50-50. ste s siliven, Mr. and ve at yor © do itn togeth broke o punc of | Scrone, M report them. “Sand Alice eee gi td Mrs. Joseph Swalwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ampbion Society | be stg Ago tw rgewel A hacebeneer and seams tikes "ee ot oats until he phos Pe a 1 M | .f Miss Alice e. } ‘ “ The Amphion society will give a Jens Willard, I certainly nnocence May G le Josiah Collins, Mr. and Mra. Fred ® | toc ttered Katherine Miller And | made my best ballroom curt. | * Dear Mies Grey: To settle @ ‘wore a handsome white satin | Sohnatone Mr. and. Mra. Harry {Concert on Wednesday evening, May |i.) Bey onan semnbibs 7 ney, and the obi laughed es imagine that he is merely Lily od Be -Algnorance leriendly argument, will you please | 1 : 7 c he ection 0 c ‘ . s raped with chiffon, finished | Wiieney ‘Treat, Mra. Claude Seeley,|7: Under the direction aude |e ne needn't have tried to add|and Hob stared! It was an old trick | Kid himself into believing Wst 0 1s) Loo) yas Grey: x wonder if you| state the day. month and year thas Dottom with a harem effect. Prony Mrs. ‘Keith Logan Bult, | Madden, assisted by Lotta Madden.|tq my fright. I was horrified, ter- of mine—and one that he had loved! | * big husky—I wonder who he 1 ada nction to | the United States declared war om and the girdle were of! jirg Wm. 8. Peachy, Mr. W. E./At the Masonic temple auditortum | riged, until my husband turned—| Out on the grounds, by myseit, | ying to fool? se, why | rl outline & course of sete °|Germany? ‘Thanks. A READER: lace. ves sear bes Boeing, Mr, and Mrs. John Harvey |®t 825 p. m. The following pro-|and jooked straight into my face,|Once more, my heart sang for joy If men are the stronger sex. wh» | relieve an unpleasant situation The United States declared and caught eat ms we Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins, |#™@m will be given |‘And something in the quiet, steady |In spite of my embarrassment, in| cannot they withstand the His © | am the mother of young daugh-| war on Germany April 6th, 1917. was a court train. Mr and Mrs. P. B. Truax, Mr. and|!. Hymn to susie glance I gave him made him hold| spite of the discovery that Katherine | these fascinating vampel tora; wheus 1 beve saleed. with a] im folds to the edge of |r and te Mm C.D. L Stare of the Bummer Night See cas shaue. oom ea helen Miller was on Bob's tra'l, 1 rejoiced. | tat the men who are such wonders , 1 | A in the back, and in front,| 1°" ng vi ‘cart Hule.|= 47 Heredioge thie teat ter Soa at to knows-| Ana 3 Klesed Say, prosiane pa land have go little to offer morally to | wholesome respect for morality and | dl lmont, Mr. and Mrs. rleton Huis Lotta Madden yho sent it? I ought to know- Ane r i por tio: 7 4 | ithe face to the girdle. Tt was) amp, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W Keep & Goin Jacodeen | but something—-I can't remember,”|of ruby-red Dlossoma, ‘The asales|® #000. Innocent girl, are the one) virtue. ‘The locality by araaghh igfrabte e iron Seen crenge Momroweliir. and Mra John H. BaRinger,|{ (<) ‘Drm te Me ‘Osiy Win” |. “2 think, air, It wae a standing | tad otireed Bob's brain in come mys who are always expecting te fq, |chosen for our residence 1s ideal,| Fee ere ene rine vee (Mt. and Mra. John Slattery, Thine Byes order,” I replied. The florist was to| terious way. that Kind. and, if they don't fre are |except for one reason. That is that | A Real Iron Tonle Gimond and platinum Penland Mrs, Elbridge Stuart, Mre Ate. by Max Voarteh | duplicate it for you annually.” The cells which held tender mem- | are always harping thal tlare toe lin close proximity to us there are| Combines fron with nux. % ioe trom the groom, Whe |Patrick P. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.) {2} dyer seas: . “Oh-h!* Bob ald, absently, with-|orles of his wife were not quite dry | PO more Koad Olsen Coot two couples lving together openly, | pepsin and other tonics, nut it from Paris. She carri | Geo. H. Tilden, Mra. George P Songs. out taking his eyes from mine. Then | and withered. Jett ile f | with not even @ pretense of being and, digestives, Of wonderful a of white roses and ga }tengill, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bacon (a) In Flanders Fi | he rose slowly, as a man stands be) “You're handicapped, Miss Miller “ | married. A little farther away are in ervous weakness and debility, ce | Miss Virginia Cook, Miss Hortense (o> She Saeto Bs fore a woman he respects, his gare|was my comforting comment . two other women who—if circumstan-| Made by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, beaut bs {e) In the Woods of Fin ‘ , j lisa Alice Blake, whose beauty | Groen, Miss Phyllis Blake, Miss |never shifting. He looked like one| “There's something deeper in true ing | ‘ial evidence may be relied upon— | Mass. tees noticeable than her sie | D°°0. cremper, Miss Florence Wil| (4) Love ‘is ‘Gon |who is hypnotized, And my heart|love than superficial beauty. Blonde . |are leading immoral lives. I do not & combination gown Of /i.i5 Miss Helen Richmond, Miss) ia wy Wood meets cried out for joy, and I longed to|#kin or dark, normal or insane, Bob Cast Their lcare to be driven away from pleas- | CHARLES SCHWARTZ Blue and orchid georgette) ~o ering Butler, Miss Fyances Rob-| \throw myself upon his breast, and and I—call to cach other lant local surroundings because of owl en ee linson, Mr. Hawthorne Dent, pin! a tetere Mother; Stuart Agen, Mr. Ben Butler, Miss| 3 : ;| Rosamond Parsons, Mr. and Mrw. & handsome Lapp ttedliggiewny W. Hartzell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry from purple Hibbard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pye = | Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Halver soggerne Tita wate nish (stadt, Miss Gena Peters, Mr. W. A | Bishop Edward J. Peters, jr. Mr. 8. E. Hodge, Mr Se ene xt roan was| Sidney Peters, Mr. and Mra. John ¥. oe um, of New Haven,|greesoush, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B.| " Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fleager who is a graduate of the) . sa? of Yale, and a ciase-| O°: 924 Mrs. OBhen, Mre. Tawney, Mr. and Mra, Rida Helbert, of Ever. "| Everett; Mr. and Mre. E. L. Web ster, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burwell, Mr. and Mra. James Macfarlane and) Mr. and Mre. B. L. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander Entertain Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander will entertain six guests this eve ning at their home and later the party will attend “Springtime.” Miss Mabel Garrison *| Entertained Mr. and Yrs. Trafford Huteson entertained at dinner on Saturday evening at their home in honor of Miss Mabel Garrison, the soprano} of the Metropolitan Grand opera) house, and her husband, Mr. George | Seimonn. On Friday, Mra, Huteson | motored Miss Garrison and Mr Seimonn to Tacoma, returning Fri day night. Miss Garrison and Mr.| Seimonn left Sunday for Vancou ver. proved the lucky | by catching the bridal bouquet. the luncheon the bride and an extended trip to i sis : r. They have! Mrs, Skinner Improving and expect to wander| yirs. George Noble Skinner is) wever fancy guides. The bride we a black moire silk suit with a (ck Milan hat, She wore a cor- fe bouquet of pink roses and lav- sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. will make their home either or Phoenix, Arizona. . Brophy received his discharge mn the United States army two ago, having received a lieu a commission. He was at stationed at Camp Lewis. He Went across with the Sst returning with the 346th to resting quietly at the Swedish hos pital after a nervous breakdown. | eee White Elephant Shop Madame Mary Loulse Clary wil!| sing tomorrow at the noon hour at) the White Elephant Shop and also play the accompaniments for Mr Frederick Twombley, the tenor. Madame Clary and Mr, Twombiey are according much pleasure to Se- attle people by their musical pro- grams. Mrs. L. C, Gilman, Mrs. Livingston Stedman and Mrs. A. H. Anderson will act as hostesses. eee Dinner at Rainier Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Rathbun entertained at dinner Thureday eve- ning at the Rainier club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Fargo, who have been house guests of Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Moore. ae . Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ahrens are receiving the congratulations of their friends upon the birth of a @ Massachusetts girl. daughter May 1. Mrs. Ahrens was Converse has been engaged| Miss Grace Darling Flynn. work in France since the eee of the war, as a tele British-American operator in the signal corps. . Aaives the marriage took place on| Relief Association The British-American Relief asso 2, it was kept secret ciation will hold its annual “Second np Lewis. ) Blake, father of the bride, Cross work in Warsaw, so could not be present at Mr. Frank Meares } the bride away. see it. Jack Converse es Overseas He has lost another of her popular young bachelors, ac- to word received by Mr, f Cecil H. Beddome that _ son, Lieut. Jack Converse, fallen a victim to Dan Cupid's and married Miss Melina Ad- - til recently, owing that the fact it was against orders for girls ae signa Friday” dance next Priday at ee 0 marry, Broadway hall. The series of Mrs. Converse will #ail| ances given by the association Paris on the George Washing: and expect to reach Seattle in time. have netted considerable profit for the American Red Cross, which ben- efits entirely from the entertain ments, It is expected that more than $1,000 will be cleared from the series which will close on the fourth Friday in May. The honor- ary president of the association is British Consul Bernard Pelly; pres ident, Mr. L. G. Pattullo; secretary, Mr. Hugh Smiley; treasurer, Mr Leonard Mason, and Mr. James C. Willison, chairman of the dance committee. see atre and Party fF. and Mrs. C. H. Lilly will @ theatre party this evening wit “Springtime,” at the Met- theatre. Bight guests will P ined and later Mr. and . Lilly will have twelve guests ‘their house to supper in honor and Mrs, J. Roy Owens, of Overseas Club Prof, J. KB. Ayer will speak at hk ea the Overseas club tonight at the Mrs, J. Thatcher Hodge) scoose temple at’ 8 p.m. on the m) are receiving con- “Psychic Difference Between the upon the birth of a “on Saturday evening. The Germans and the English Speaking People.” This will be a very inter: Mr.|* lentertaining | tive months in Florida, Georgia and | Anna Alliance Francaise | musical and literary program will be given. | Babies of Today Men and Women of Tomorrow ‘The tea for the Children's Home, Ninth and McGraw, Tuesday afte: noon, May 6, should cali out a crowd. The Children’s Home being an arm of the Ladies’ Relief, the first movement made by the pioneer women of Seattle in the direction of child welfare, should bring out pioneers and their descendants. The tea should also attract people who desire to go into the true inward ness of the social conditions; to see the management of the Children’s Home, and the happiness and ele vating influences brought to bear on these little ones. The manner in which they are housed, clothed, fed and instructed should interest every. body tm the child of the state to- day, who may if properly environed be the maker of the state in the future. Women’s University Club The monthly luncheon of the Women’s University Club will take place on Wednesday and will be pre sided over by Mra. J. T. Dowling and Mrs. Stuart Strong. Mrs, Robert Wyatt Sprague will contribute the musical numbers. | Mr. W. K. Greene, who has been! New York, returned Friday evening and is again at the University club. | cee Frank G, Carnahan | ve moved to their ‘01 Warren ave. o 6.8 Major and Mrs. James Campbell Mr. and Mr (Helen Denny) new home at 2 McDonald (Connie Goodfellow) and two small children, arrived from Vancouver, B. C., yesterday for an indefinite visit with Mrs. McDonald's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Burnett. eee Miss Gwendolyn Carkeek is spend- ing a week at the Country club, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Oakes. eee Mr. BN. Gott returned yesterday from the East, where he has been since December, Mrs, Gott, who was with him, returned a month ago. eee Mr. and Mrs, Carl Donworth mo tored to Bellinghacn for the week end. eee Mrs. J. Harrington Edwards spent the week-end in Tacoma. eee Mr. and Mrs. John B. Agen, Miss Florence Agen and Mr. James Agen arrived Saturday night from a two months’ visit in New York, see Mr. and Mts. A. K. Fisken have gone to their country home at Roll- ing bay for the summer. ore Chester R. Bordeaux, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bordeaux, returned to Seattle from France with Base Hospital Unit 50. He stayed over in the city Saturday night at his moth- er’a home and left yesterday morn- ing for Camp Lewis, He expects to receive his discharge Monday and will then return to his home. eee Mre. M. T. Gilesting spent the weekend at her summer home at Wing Point, soe Mrs. Everett Tawney, who ts the house guest of Mrs, lL. BE, Eyman, leaves Wednesday for St. Paul, -fhyagg given the MAM) esting topic, particularly at this time, and it is hoped there will be a large attendance Miss Juanita Gaine will give recitations. Before gave althe meeting there will be the month: Pri ht, } ly. werved in the Moore ban- | Mise Baply: Hat 615 > m All are boii where she will make her home, see Lie THE SEATTLE st}R—MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919. Yoote | Wake the dead cells in his poor sick! the Tacoma Country club. Mre. Ross S$. Wilson has received | ‘The Alliance Francaise will hold| word that her husband, Capt. Kors ite next meeting Friday, May 9/8. Wilson, arrived in New York Sat) | will be found on page 13 today. t 8:15 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A./urday. He is a member of the ¢ Fifth and Seneca at An| Marine corps and has recently re: | a-———— pa lcelved his captaincy. from California Friday evening. Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan (Mary | j.ay Louise Hoge) is convalescing At (6 anese employed at the Grand Union | used tor Minor hospital ° Mr. and Mrs. William Kelton have moved from the Terry hotel to their sul 50, discharge shortly. WOMAN’S_ CASE AMAZES A business man's wife could not) Sunday afternoon. The building was sew or read without sharp pains in her eyes. red and weak. Finally she tried sim- ple witebhazel, camphor, hydrastis, ete., ‘The result produced by a single bot te amazed everyone. a wmall bottle Lavoptik to help ANY | CASE ey inte. | Leet be 28 oe EY IN MY FIGHT FOR BOB'S LOVE AND -| ~" 19 —_— eee | CLUB NOTICES ‘The club notices for Tuesday dread t | You can avoid JAPANESE ELECTROCUTED When an electric wire which he | Pett Mra, George W. Purcell arrived] and the current Iwakame passed thru his | time amine, 48, Jap the land, laundry, was instantly killed Sunday | po ered ond oon. 7) HOLD 1. W. W. PRINTER immer home at Hunt's point. Suspected of printing 1. W. . in at Camp Lewis and expects his | rested at Fifth ave. 8. and Jackson) st. by Patrolman R. Solberg. Fire, originating from an overheat: | Piorris tor. t SEATTLE °° loss in the residence of A. F. | Klempter, 410 E. Green Lake way. | Srinw we valued at $2,000 For years her eyes were! s mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. We guarantee weak, strained or inflamed on. Aluminum eye cup Frus Swift's Drug Co. and leading drug: Mrs. D. &. Frederick is registered at the Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado Beach, Cal, She is expected home | the last of the week. ** 6 Mrs. J, mh m F # ™ * m m % wm m m mm a m wm m mi wm mi iM am im wi im m * wi 51 mh m a im mi Dd m ™ mR m™ im onlon CORSETS "THE Royal Worcester Corset Company of Worcester, Massachusetts, owns the above TRADE MARKS which are granted by the United States Government and registered in Washington; and they have the exclusive right to use them on corsets of these makes and in adver- tising and publicity. 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