The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1919, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

B dge-Luncheon Mrs. G. Alston Hole was hostess = at the Golf club at @ etnies luncheon of twelve eoyers followed by three tables of bridge . l Tea who has Patrick Parnell Clark, returned from California, where Visited for a year. Mes. Clark's » Mrs. F. M. Dudley, will pre ‘over the tea urn, oe . e Party and Mrs. Maurice MoMicken Yesterday morning from a tful two days’ trip and party thelr house boat Lotus. The was brought from W inslow Harber, through the Lake Washington. The gucsty Mrs, Park Weed Willis, Miss , Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Me Mr, Haliday MeMicken ee canal ption Dance » of prominent young ve formed 4 committee Is to give three subscription the first one to take place 13, the second on July 1 third August §& Miss Der by Ewing is chairman of the Miss Catherine Coiling, th McBwat, Miss Mary alker, Miss Tdiiian Mich iss Dorothy MoBwan, Mir» “Gibbs, Miss Eugenie Peters J Katherine Jerome form committee. dances will rather take the the former junior dances aA be formal affairs. After 4 of parties, the younger forward to once again with a great deal of in . a for Mr. and Mrs. Galt Mr, afd Mrs. Randolph Galt, who Hyed in Beattie, were given i afternoon at the by a number of their old @t the White Elephant Shop also act as hostess, Phe t supper dancer 6 Cross Jumble Shop con tt about the most interest, [ tion seciety hee to offer. iat with the Victory lean drive, me who have come back and % stayed at home, spring and a beginning of I entertainments are of Vanity Fair. ly occasions are al! enjoyed because of | purpose of plessure ‘ay y Lindsey and Sowle. For next week | be Miss Marjorie and Miss [Lillian Mich tion Ball Americanization of the of the Republic far Camp Cammunity which is making arrange FOR FRECKLES 1 Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! the juice of two lemons @ bottle containing three of orchard white, shake well have a quarter pint of the and tan lotion, and com- beautifier, at very, very | i. cost. ¥ grocer has the lemons and Grug store or toilet counter will three ounces of orchard white cents, Massage this sweet- nt lotion into the face, neck, A es. Yen! and never irritates. It ta EGH Fred R. Loomis is to be the ef an informal tea at her Friday afternoon in honer of! y BETTY BRAINER jdrive and the joint committee is convinced it will be the most brib Mant patriotic ball by | Seattle citizens. The Armory will b evening one great Amerie composed of smaller cent realized from the en will be turned inte national which will be placed in the rooms. The committee believes that with the ped, white and blue gon stantly before them, and ite signifi leanee frequently explained by the |teachers, the new generation of Be attle school children will the most patriotic and truly American jot our history | ‘The famous Fort Worden band has” been loaned for the oceasion by Col. G. QO, Hubbard, coast fenae commander, Adit Har vey J. Moss, who obtained the Armpry for the affair, will lead the grand = march Aplendid patriotie demonstrations are scheduled for the Intermission Tickets are now being sold by the committee and by patriotic organizations ‘They wil) be placed on in street |beoths Monday, May Thursday Jumble Shop Program A program will be given lrow noon at Jumble Mme x0 jwill entertain with several songs accompanied by Miss Sara J. Smith on the piano. Mrs. James Wylie, | whose delightful menzo-soprano gave much pleasure at the luncheon to day, will also ‘contribute one or more numbers. ‘The hostesses will be Mrs. James H. de Veuve and | Mrs, Wylie, Picnic at Lochkelden Mra. R. H. Denny will entertain the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Sat ever given e for the n banner Every t nme be sale 12. tomor Shop ‘ang, D | Dinner at Aretic Club My, and Mrs. Charles 1, Hortpn entertained af dinner at the Ardfe club Friday evening in honor of they daughter's guests, Minx May Horine and Mise Laura Horine, o Atlanta, and Mixg Vera Strick jland, of Gorenado. Covers laid for eight were Piano Recital There wil * plano recital on Friday 9t 6:20 in the Fine Arts aucitortum. Mr, Harry Krinke will present Vesta Muth, The following program will be given: B-flat Minor Chopta Polowaiee Boherse, B-Pint Minor | ee | Military Ball lat University The cadet ball which the reserve | officers’ ‘training carps gives Satur day night in the downtown Arm lory, » bane of the big functions of the student year, It iy full drens all in uniform are expecially ix Vited and those who have been in uniform are requested to don pn ‘The Standard and nity Will take announce the | pledges for membership, The deo erations will be flags, among which the large university fag with ite }473 service stars will held the pla thi eceasion of distinction The entertainment committee selected fr the Unt form Unit and the @tandard and | Blade, the chairman ef which ts | Mr. Robert Anderson, ig arousing much enthusiasm by ite distinctly military and patriotic program, The urday at a plenic at her beautiful) patrons and patronesses will be lakeside home, Lochkelden. Twen-| President and Mr, Henry Susalio, [ty-four girls with thelr ehaperone,| adit. Gen. gnd Mra. Moss, Col. and Mrs, Marietta Mille, are expected. | Mrs. Pield, U. 8. N, Col. and Mre eee ©, Le Phillips, Gol. and Mrs, Ander r;, leon, Goh and Mrs, ©. B. Blethen Vietary Club Maj. and Mra. W. ‘P. Patten, Capt Dances Tonight Mrs. Ryland ©. Scott, Capt The Victory Clab jelds its next/and Mrs. Eben K. Meredith, Regent }dance this evening bt the Lesehiland Mrs. W. 7. Perkins, Regent | Park pavilion. Deneing begins at 9,/and Mrs. Whitlock Miller, Mr. Rob (The entertainment sommitt ere ert Anderson, Prof. and Dire. jeonfident of giving its guests a de-|mond 8. Meany, Dean Bthel ¢ Mra, |lightful evening for the best music| well, Dean Macy V. Skinner. vallable will be furnished by Clift mpau's orehestra with Mr. Fergu- m at the plano. . | ° | King County | Legislative Federation | The King county legislative foder ation was addressed by Mrs. Fran jeette P. the juvenile court, at held Monday afternoon. The ne IS t family reunions between regular meeting will be a basket pienic at the home of the president, 2 on June will {Mee Donna FE. Baker, |The annual luncheon | president, Mrs. Emma A. Ha) recording secretary, Mrs. Nauman. was heartily | Company “cr To stimu! jeneampment, Company "C," iw. evenini cent May 9% |tary band. Everybody is invited. | eee? Miss Elizabeth Starr Honorably Diacharged week. Mre. arr motored ov from Walla Walla to Ca |to get her daught few days they are register ington Annex. Miss ‘Tacoma today to be the guest of Mrs. Ralph Clarke. |will return to the with her short visit, after Miss Starr expect | home in Seattle, | Thompson and lit ta We Walia for to make | week with Mrs, Starr at the Wash. |ington Anne: Mrs. Thompron | Mrs. Starr's sister. Son Born at Columbus panitarium. t? ILL oe When your head aches, it is usually caused by your liver or stomach getting out of order. These ‘‘sick headaches’’ quickly disappear as soon-as the stomach is relieved of its bilious contents, Right your stomach and regulate and tone the liver with Beecham’s Pills, which rapidly improve conditions and promptly |Help Headache Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Bos. the world. In boxes, 10s, 256. Maring, assistant judge of the meeting take exodus for country place in two weeks. An election of it on by May weather, [officers took place at the meeting of yesterday, resulting ax follows; Vice uagnan, 1 kK. ir | Pastroulch; treasurer, Mrs. Mary A,/o'clock in Meany hall on the oam- Grace Barnes ix leading (Toth, who have been spending & The Camp Fire Girls’ movement indorsed and @ >em sppointed to help establish a| . * Will Dance te recruiting and pro vide 9 mess fund for thé summar ard ih. Inf. National Guard, will give * a dance at the armory on Friday Tickets are 56 ind may be obtained at the fe schools is the goal announced |door, Ladies are admitted free. cammittee of the Ladies of |The music will be by Adame’ Mill Miss Elizabeth @tarr, daughter of (Mrs, A. EB. Starr, of Walla Walla, was discharged from her services at Camp Lewis as head technician of the bacteriology laboratory last lewis and spend a with her there before coming with her to Seattle, where at the Wash: |G, Starr left for house She city Saturday to join her mother, who will return a hich Myre. and their Mr. and Mrs, Hall tle daughter, Law sie, arrived here from their home in Walia Walia today ta apend the! is Mr, and Mrs. George Russell are being eongratulated by their friends upon’ the birth of a son Monday Dean |and Mrs. Herbert T. Condon. | Tickets are $1.00. Dancing begins jet 6:29. Delta Delta Delta Dance | Phe Delta Delta Delta sorority \will hold its formal party of the year at the Army and elub | Friday evening. Danct the | program and invitations have been issued to fifty couples, The patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. David Thomson, Mr. and Mrs John C. Higginss Mr. and Mrs Bronson, Mrs. Alice Hicks eee Drama Club The Dramatic club versity presents “The Crichton” Saturday evening at “#46 DADDY LORIMER LEARNS I AM ALIVE AND SETS OUT TO FIND ME “_ eae Sees gare _ emer RN Premier mrt pita wt ERI tn MN AE STILL Chester ha» turned up!” My faith: "Ghester stayed with hin lady to ful Tommy met me at the train and! the Jaet, ma'am, She let bin take hurled this bomb my way ae he} her out to dinner, and he wae mad steered hia “bus” toward the little) with love of her nd she was very hotel niee to hin, ways to Me. Lorimer I've beon talking with Mr. Lor-|'Then came the amashup, Chester imer—he came down to the grocery | rushed back to find her—and got her while the ladies went to the Easter| poor body out—he knew it by some : Mr, Lorimer foolx awful.| shreds of garmer And th » hasn't dared aay a word to} ma’am the fire apread Over a fret ot the ladies.” te arby, and something explod He knows qbout me~—from Chee | od hester horribly burned. ter?’ 1 excladmed | “Bo that's why Chester kept still “Not much, Only that you ain't] about me so long,” I waid, for it all dead, And it's such great news, one| came over me in @ flash, | “Chester way, and such distressing newgs,|sick in the howpital, didn't see the tother way eing your being at | papers that week He ver learned #0 long ts about as bad an your be | that Bloise an buried as ing dead would be, Mr’ Lorimer| Mrs. | just can’t tell bis wife and daughter, thd they say she t# strong minde Tell me-—all the story—from the beginning, Tommy “Chester turned up-—T'll tell you why rand he has confessed all to Mr. Lorimer. He said he'd been 1 in love with Bloise Vanderiyn when ahe was a ladiew maid and he waa a! chauffeur, And he had driven her to the station With 4 nUrte—he war wo taken up With seeing Mile, Van i deriyn going off to Burope that he jon an impulve | didn't pay much atiention to the nurse, but after he had left the Bel gian girl at the station he had rush ed the nurse to the hospital, then put his car in the Lorimer garage and caught mademoiselja'ns train just ae it Pulled out. He says he acted he just wanted to stay with her to the last minute "And be dig, Tommy? tan't love perfectly wonderfull I exclaimed though tlessly it took Tommy some time to de cide thin point, Finally he said Yes, ma'am. I'm told so, But IT can't ever hope to speak from ex perience, ma'am.” Then Tommy sighed softly heard-—-and was very sorry went on with hin st Tommy Personal Mra, Richard Dwight Merrill re turned Saturday from a trip Bast during whieh sh spent five monthe in New York. Mrs. Merrill wae joined by Mr, Merrill in San Fras claeo, where they spent several weeks before returning to Menttle eee Mre, Eldridge H. Stuart and baby left this morning for Portland, Ore. bwhere they will spend three weeks ae " of the MacDowell Club of that city. | Vancouve ere Mrs. W. KE. Thomas, of registered at the New Washington Saturday, She expects to spend & week or more in the city visiting friends Mre. Thomas & one of Fort\and’s most prominent musicians, cellent pianist, and president . Mre, Wiliam I Harper leavers to but 7! Portiand, | jday for the South to attend the! General Federation of Wemen Commander and Mre. T. H. Uber pus i woman and Mr. Rey Rosenthal|month in the elty at the New plays opposite. | Weehington, will leave Beattie the Tea in Honor of District President honor of ity digtrict president, Mre. |k, RK, Jinnets, of Reardan, The guests are the and representatives of the women's alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta. Those who receive are Mrs. E. KR |Jinnett, Mre. B, §. Chase, Miss nelly. wee Alphi Chi Omega | Ten-Thirty Alpha Chi Omega sorority will hold « “temthirty” informal dance t its chapter house Friday event at 10:39. Fifteen or twenty couples to be present. Mrs. will be the hostess. ere are expected Marietta Mills Kappa Ka, ‘amma “Formal” Kappa Kappa Gamma siver its formal dinner-dance at the New Washington hotel Friday night at |8 o'clock. The entertainment com: | mittee consists of Miss Marie Leg |horn and Miss Mary Small. The [patrons and patronesseg will be Mr. and Mra, Harry Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Condon, Mrs. Jane Compton, Mra. John Lacke. Invi | nS Are issued to fifty couples. pre lal tate a mae, Aas If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Near Liberty the- atre,—Advertisement, Again We Say Don't Neglect Your Teeth! The perron whe persists in that caused by ® jumpin ervey the dead of night. wolornn renolye the vice tim maken than tq viait jentiat'a the marn- at n't wait to be goaded inte having | your dental needs attended to. Nothin Walk in, oF telephone toda for @m examination, No Then you will know the office as soon a4 i'n open in u where yau atend! Co-Operative Dentists Dr. A. C, b- LA toet, eve fen gs his neglect no miserable | fooling than Elizabeth Maclane, Miss Helen Don-|has been for esr emtr scrote Sra jern nojourn July ist. jat Lummi Island. . last of the week or the first next, Mra. Uberroth will go to Phi} adeiphia over the Canadian Pacific. Later she will spend the summer This afternoon the Kappa Alphajin the Adirondacks with her son Theta sorority i# giving @ tea in| ldeut. Commander Uberroth and his) wife. Commander T. H. Uhberroth ‘Wonh.| Will leave for the North in com mothers mand of Gyard cutter Bear, the United 8t Coast He will go to fraternities on the campus and the | Nome and Point Harrow and across to Siberia. eee ot! | Clubs, She it a member of the) of the unt/ Honorpbie | 994 of the General Federation. | i | kee. You ‘am, You should be in the secret service, ma'am. Tommy «miled bis approval, “After Chester left the hospital he took a job with ¢ » of his favorite auto. He's to go abroad in their sal vase department and before, start ing on here for his savings and to well hig ghare in some taxis. Naturally the first ne heard when he called at Lorimer rages was how young Mra. Lort mer had been killed in @ wreck Ho he went straight to daddy And he explained about | K nurse at the asylum. But out Mile, Vanderlyn was rogistered—and that she She was Dr. Certeis’ pa So daddy has seen Certe "Not yet, He chuckled—"Ul Certeis reduces bumps ft gave him.” Then seriously Mr. Lorimer h the case to the police and the de tectives, And Hosie, I suppose you mind that what Mr, Lorimer goes after he ge Ny gota?” 1 “minded” all right. I knew there wan no use of trying to hide once daddy had a clue (To He Continued) leave for their home in Bisbee on Thursday eee Mr. Gilhert Skinner spent the week end in New York with his unele, Mr. George Noble Skinner re Mra, M. A. Matthews left Satur tay for North Yakima to spend a eee Mra. Charles FP. Noyes will meve from the Washington Annex to the Olympian Apartments the end of thin week, . Mr. and Mra. of Wenatchee, days oe Jasnen Wade, haye been spending at the Washington oe’ Mrs. A. T. Goward, of Victoria, B. and Mire J. A. McDonald, of who have been guests e at the Washington Hotel, have left for their homes. ee ‘ Mr. and Mra, Thomas Nickerson will pemove the end of the month te the cottage of Mr. Marshall Bond, pear the Country Club, where they will spen@ the summer. eee Mr. and Mre. Warren Hinton, who have just returned from their wed ding trip, including visite in Boston and New York, will occupy the Cab vert home at Tenth ave, N. for the summer, Mrs, Hinton was Mise Anne Bander of Ellensburg, 3 eee. Mrs. James HH, Calvert and small daughter, Pemgy, will leave today for an extended trip Bast, going as far as Chicago, They will stop en route to visit pelatives tn North Dakota, and from there will go to Minneapolis, Madison and Milwau- Upon their return, about July Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, who}, Mrs. Calvert will occupy her sum- three weeks in day with her husband to the home of her parent D. Hoge, where whe will epend se’ the| mer home |Minor hospital, will remove Thure tree Point Mr, and Mrs. James * eral weeks before returning to the Martin apartments | eee Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Smith arrived home Monday night from an Bast- Mrs, Saimon and two children, of St. Louls, who war to have geturned with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, will arrive in Seattle about cee , Mra, Horace Hardy and daughter, Mrs, Max Smith, of New York eity,| |joined Mrs. Hare Delafield at Lake Crescent last week. Mrs. Delafield has been spending three weeks at lake Crescent. Mrs, Hardy and Mrs, Smith expest to return the first of next week, oe Mise Katherine Jerome left Tuew day afternoon for California to visit jher grandfather tn Oakiand for three weeks ° . Mr. Victor B, Tull, who has been wintering at the Oakland H Oakland, California, returned week to his home in this city. o- Mt David Gilmore left Saturday | for North Yakima to visit her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Ballard, eee Mies Helen Maring returned Mon- day evening from @ month's outing oe Mrs, Hiverett awney, who has been the house guest of Mra. L. B. Hyman, left for hi St. Paul today. . new home in o? Mrs. H, Mf. Williams, of Chieago, who has been spending the week at the Chicago Hotel, left Saturday for Portland, Ore. ’ Mr, and Mrs, P, Y, Dick and two children spent the week end at Enumgiaw the guests of Miss Nelly Dick. se. Mr. W. %, Lopp, chief of Alaska Division of the Bureau of educa tion, spent the weekend in Relling: ham. ene Mr, and Mrs. William 1. Brophy and Miss Elenita Brophy, of Bisbee, Arizona, who came to Seatfle to attend the wedding of Miss Sally Blake and Mr, Frank Cullen Brophy, took Mins Alice Blake, Miss Phyllis Blake and Mr, Henry Farnum to Vancouver on Monday and will re: turn ,to Seattle Wednesday, and Mr. and Mra. Brophy and “Bryny Mor." at Three gn ee | CLUB NOTICES 1 Club Notices will be found on | Page Four of Today's Isque, | J. Takahara and his wife were ar- rested at 11 o'clock Tuesday night by dry squad operatives, and later reelased on $1,000 after their home, at 7019 Ninth ave. S, was raided. A new copper stil] was confiscated, In these reconstruction days men and women lead- ers are needed who literally have ‘‘iron in their blood.’* Peptiron combines ifron-nux- pepsin in true medicinal form, Gives strength of iron to the blood, nerves and digestion, freshens the complexion, red- dens pale o ne gives the good~ cheer of health, reduces danger from colds and exposure. - member the name, Peptiron. Made by ©. Mass, I. Hood Co., Lowell, HILDREN Should not be dosed” for colds—apply the " treatment— “YOUR BODYGUARD” - BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER ardof BG VALUE, - Said everywhere for BOB WHITE speremnrensnntpreeanrsnclispmertenenered By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Mix Grey: I have just been discharged and I to/f ot M Of all the lettemp find any work except common labor, Being Over There has no effect | Published In anewer to mine, whatever, just a parade and then you are forgotten, it seems, when it) 0 Whe Pidings B..; - 0 with no Tont showered vi comes ta @ position. If we were willing to Ko across and take @ chance | tion and whowed the MAJOREEY % for our country, it seems ax tho they should give us a chance to make favor of jase, So I'm going to be @ good in this or that, tho no previous experience, does it not? I orig te i come over to thelr | have a high weheal edueation. x. ¥. 4% Sada tan taer tala tae bio fo ade has me we and red blood There riicular niche in | hes eo h ono of ue, and we [Phrases at me. ‘The gist of my plea < iene, aver ta find our aiehe was for BETTER MUSIC. That | “#¥* sreument Ha give in to the best wo may. And | #00d music Jn elevating, and my con ane [I 1 noe 8 foolleh to try and @ sought and found tentions were that when ¢ir et ” ioe tide h ™ going to jotmthe + |techerous "Jaze fle ye | am Fone # my share to the their niche in “con la ee eidics athn ten cause, what say you we have @ i Boge as reir bodie a danc ye fm , . eis he. at with |eompantment of songs with FILTHY uA oy EBT of nix day each youre big i nd ideals begins at |words and MANGLED music, they |) ’ or we nate We ae oe ee ae ee ee Jom ch of the omanly Goop- | 2*¥* 108 7 monster the bottom and works to the top. _ a h of = ya ea = “ 0 hoochy kooehy” contest, the gil and when he ance gets to the | NEES. by Apri iee en Pilbute | Winning out in the finals to be p round of life's ladder no one tye er ED 4 en aat crowned QUEEN ERETTE foe can knock him off. We cannat | PRO oP use SAME | the ig year, We could wind il i ¢ the United | Written to last just long enough to a president of the ra up the week in @ blaze of glor, get your “two-bit" piece, We have y States, yet, if it were not for having a monster RT-TA! h A t (& Censor on Mont everything except |», " ¢ ch and ‘everyone of us, | 4 PICNIC, with about 2,000 people licentious lyrics, There have been would not be pasnible for any : eee aye in ie | (arenned an the title of the picnlo-g one to hald the office af chigh | POPU Ronee env eare that we | Bente), group ative. We are all @ small | the million the past yonrs that would | 7° sote.n dudine of the.. great. eohame of |PAve been rejected aa URHS cone’ TOF | gi Id Hicky, Wick gs. It ion't that you are not |the Police Gazette. Unschooled un | Dula companied by cowbellg, appreciated for offering your | &Tammatical ana would be” #0N8 | saxophones, gas pipes, Chines life, or that you are -forgotten. writers have wr Nie? a libthahe, | SOR6# banjos, ete. Wow! The ep But, as | say, there aren't |Ulous publishers have re hed, | ttome of jazz—eh? | the thrill af veh white collar Joba to xo [Many songs that, in thelr brasenly |r ¢ we are going to be real Jams around. And a white collar ja. a he wes a hounds, let’s do the job up brown. int an inkling of the man un derneath we are going to continue paying Ket aver tine and pay big divi trinute to wonge like We are in the process dends to their perpetrators, wholly “She's a Jam of readjustment from wer time , Baby With an Elgin Movement? to peace. These are trying times | because of the LAVISH USE Of ie, go the Mmit. Let's see the for us all. Please try to get into | SMUT. It is trash Hike this that! movement! Yours, for the jazefest, a different frame of mind. Take | keeps alive the fires of HOODLUM SERGT. R. L, W. whatever work you find, and |!8M. De you know that the Uni siieidianeiidlacad Be Shed then make a change when op- | States has been spending six hun-| portunity aftorde, we id dows (ated milljon dollars annually for AT YOUR GROCERS ket the idea. lad, that Iam sat. |musie? MOST OF THIS hax gone Learn to distinguish, by for songs like the above mentioned t hefe preachin becaure . I am thankful for the experi |ducation. T conditions should ture, the famous ence be remedied and music xhould be | Do you knew about the Red |si¥en the mérited respect dut it as PA ‘oe Cross After Care Dept., in the | 0D of the greatest, If not the great | , a Central Bidg, Third ave, and | est of all the arts, Each and every — Columbia wt? I am sure they whould adopt music AS AN SAUCE ¥ can help you if you will take TIAL MAJOR SUE "| » your problem to them it counting toward ¢ | It thas been the world’s and legislation should be en- requiring that all persons | ig condiment for Another Sermon From “Sergt. R. L. W." Dear Mise Grey; numerous replies to my first letter its | to some of aera ae t hold certificates have passed natio factory examinations before a COM PETENT state board of examiners. | no more than faly that I reply | This will prevent “fourflushers” | my critien, expecially | from buying « ukelele and in three ecting the more trenchant | woeks banging out a shingle, “Pro- | generations. LEA:PERRINS © Sauce Be on Ion are made with this PATENTED | O-I-C corset clasp which cannot PINCH, BREAK, SQUEAK, TWIST, \%& and stays absolutely FLAT! ‘SZas¥ BON TON Corsets are TRADE MARKED Corsets, and the name is printed inside of every pair. “If you do not put a Trade. Mark on a’thing it is because you are ASHAME of the goods you are selling.” OYAL WORCESTER I have noted the Tus omy are made with this PATENTED 0.I-C corset clasp which cannot PINCH, BREAK, SQUEAK, TWIST, and stays absolutely FLAT! What’s in a name? EVERYTHING! It has been said: “AK GOOD NAME is rather to be chosen than great riches.” The names BON TON, ROYAL WORCESTER and ADJUSTO Corsets are TRADE MARK names. They certainly are GOOD NAMES... They signify GOOD STYLE-GOOD SHAPE-GOOD FIT-GOOD LAUNDERING — and these corsets are made in the Royal Worcester Corset Factory which has no equal in the world. Sold by Leading Dealers Everywhere If your dealer cannot supply you, write us for name of dealer who can 28 Geary Street, San Francisco, Cal. oversea an eno

Other pages from this issue: