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BRAI ing-Willey Marriage |Tca for Visitors cette FP) Maring an! Mra, ‘Trafford Huteson enter the marriage of her daugh-/tained informally at tea on Satur iS Baith, to Mr. Nahum Clarke/day afternoon at her home at the iy, of Seattle, The wedding | Highlands in honor of Mrs, Valient at $ p. m. May 10, at/ Miss Van Lennet and Mrs. W. home of the bride's aunt and) Thomas, of Portland, president of Chief Justice Stephen J.|the MacDowell club, of Portland and Mrs, Chadwick, of/who te Verne in ~ city Only relatives were pres | : : J Chiet Justice Chadwick of) University Club Luncheon} Bt the wedding | “anere will be a luncheon on Wed Dride is an extremely deauth | nesday at 1290 at the Women's Ghe is a native daughter! tniversity club. Lieut, Colin V Paintings of local sceMeTY) Hement will talk of his personal) Whose posters representing | eenoriences overseas The | of men in service, have at favorable comment, Her eee ts sare recent tae ™“**| White Elephant Shop Stephen J. Chadwick, cousin| Mrs. Annabel Baird Fyler has ar bride, who bas been in Si ranged the program for the noon Bince August, 1918, with the hour tomorrow at the White | DF, was present at the wed | phant Shop nd will act as hostess. ~ and guests. will be for memb ie | | Miss Madell who has a s0-/ = eee Iprano voice of much promise, wil! 3 - ~* sing. The hostesses will be Mrs for Sorority Girls| 5". Hager, Mre. L. B. Stedman (ilies Grace Heffernan, daughter) Mre, L. C. Gilman and Mrs, A. H : and Mrs, John T. Heffernan, | Anderson ir at dinner Friday night | eee home, prior to the “formal”! Migs St, Denis at Ppa t Washington. Her guests) Jumble Shop Miss Monica Hughes, Miss) Miss Ruth St. Denis will give at pe Roge! Miss Charlotte! fourminute talk tomorrow at the fer, Miss Katherine Goodheart,| Red Cross Jumble Shop and two of | Sarah Coutes, Mr. Robert/her girls will dance. There will be ifman, Mr. Archibald Talbott,|two performances, one at 12 o'clock wit King, Mr. John Bra-/and one at 1. Mrs, Harry Whitney i Mr. John Bibb, Mr. Wilfred/ Treat has the affair in charge and i Mrs. Singleton will be the hostess. eee The patrons of the Jumble Shop| a ~ may look forward to a unique and arriage 0, artistic entertainment | . and Mrs. ag rander McClure Bell | Luncheon for Mother | miny friends of Mrs. Ella) Miss Mildred Struble entertained yy Bell and Mr. Alexanderjat luncheon Thursday at the Sor Bell will be delighted tojrento for her mother, who is visit ‘of their remarriage in Port-|ing here from Spokane. Ore. Mr. Bell has been re} see @ischarged from the Uvited Gamma Phi Beta Dinner | Bavy. Mrs. Bell and thelr) “Comma Phi Beta will entertain | (gel preg na aye the alumnae and active members of [the chapter at dinner May 17 at ee menke’ chele bonne. the chapter house to celebrate 2 “Founders’ day.” | Ruth St. Denis et ae oe rh iterta The Honorable Crichton Me reception given by Miss Neb! Saturday evening, May 17, the Wish at the Cornish school | Dramatic club of the University of| Ruth St. Denis, the dancer,) Washington will present “The Hon-| , was an unusually |orable Crichton,” at Meany hall on} ‘affair. The coffee urns|the campus, at 815. | led over by Mrs. Harry) ‘Treat and Mrs. Bruce El} ‘They were ahiated by Miss Wedding Invitations Out | Invitations have been iseued f Delaney, Miss Dorothy HOP |the wedding of Miss Martha Jane| : Phyllis Blake, Miss Allee | \iuer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Grace Barnes, Mis*/charles Miller, and Mr. Vernon| Beton, Mise Adene Soel-|ciieiths The ceremony will be! Rosetta Kocker and Miss) | o¢ormed on the evening of June 4/ at 8:20 o'clock at Trinity Parish| church. Rev. W. H. Bliss will offi clate. The brideeclect will have as her only attendant Miss Rosetta 'Kiocker, of Port Townsend. James itfiths and Elizabeth Griffiths nephew and niece of the groom elect, will be the ring bearer and flower girl, respectively. Mr. John Rumsey will act as best man for the groom. A reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the | bride’s parents, 2333 13th ave. N. The brideeclect is a graduate of the University of Washington and jie @ member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority After a trip Mr. Griffiths and his bride will make thetr home in this | eity. ~ 5 enter: at a beautifully appointed F at the Rainier club on Fri in. compliment to Chev- Brenna, who leaves for) table was artistically | “with trellises of Iiacs,| peas and tulips, in shades of | and pink. The guests were| and Mrs. Frederick Bauman. | and Mrs. A. S. Taylor, Mr. and NP. Lilly, Monsieur and de Chevilly, Mr. and Mra. Hibbard, Mrs. O. O. Denny, Mrs. Raymond Frazier, Brenna, and the host and e Luncheon and Theatre Party for Mrs. Smith Mrs, M. J. Loveless will give a| tuncheon and theatre party Thurs | day in compliment to Mrs. W. R Smith, who has recently returned from the East. . Tea for Recent Arrival Mrs. . ding Announced # and Mrs. E. B. Burwell an- need the marriage of their son, Langdon, to Miss Lula OF Annapolis, Maryland. The took place April 14. Mr.| is physical director of the} Men's Christian association | Walter Reed Reconstruction | in Washington, D. C. He Edgar J. Berg will entertain | | with a tea Tuesday afternoon at Bagge aaomegre thovprechee| Ber home, 1208 Tenth ave. W., in| e vad Macklem and Mre,|2OR0r of Mrs. Robert Monteagie, ca He is tar | WP? recently came from the East vale Bee seoober wn POPMMT to make Seattle her home et. ee eee G x ‘amma Phi Beta on at Rolling Bay | Formal Dance Tuesday sixteen ladies from! rie foul r t over to Rolling Bay and he fu! jevard inn =will be the . cinta Yendhion at seene of the Gamma Phi Beta for-| 4 atlmal dance, Friday, May 16. The Rollins’ and Mise Fiskin’s| retrons and patronesses will be colonial place. With the 4 tn blower and the many (Me Arthur S. Haggett, Mrs, Ame lin Carey, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. ser iace for lanchecn nan | Hedaes, Prof. and Mra, Frederick ideal - eon Pal! Morgan Padelford, Dr. and Mrs.| Sa Frank Horsfail. ay or Victory Club Dan ° ce Mrs. Bullitt The Victory club will hold the Min compliment to Mr. and Mrg.|#econd dance of its mid-summer Logan Bullitt, Judge and Mrs.|S¢ties on Wednesday evening in fer! Bausman gave a dinner the Leschi pavilion. Dancing wil! | Wednesday night. Covers were|Commence at 9 p. m. for Mr. and Mrs. John eS Mr. and Mrs, Raymond i: tetas ‘Siances Hiebtares, 3r Sunset Club Business Baillargeon, Mr. and Mrs.| Meeting and Judge and Mrs. Baus | In connection with the luncheon ‘The centerpiece was brilllant|Wednesday af the Sunset Club, there will be a business meeting at 120 o'clock, A full attendance is urged. Mrs. Slyfield Entertains Mrs. Frederick Slyfield entertained Saturday at luncheon at the Fred- erick & Nelson tearoom for Mrz. Harold Lutz, a recent bride, who was Miss Martha Knapp of this city. Mrs Luts was a former Uni versity of Washington girl and is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The guests were Mise Lu cille Hicks, Mise Helen Stone, Miss Eliabeth Henry, Miss Martha May, who give nature a helping during the period of expectancy Being ic te upprowched ena passed | Miss Anne Holmes, Mrs, Weaver V. infinitely lesa Dp Ketcham, Miss Gwendolyn Green, Ripe fearase thee inthe Mrs, Harrold Lutz, Mrs, Florence 2 tion, ‘Mother's “wriend,|Bellame and the hostess, After luncheon a matinee Joyed at the Moore. wets | Rhodes-Anthony Marriage Miss Florence Rhodes and Mr. William Anthony were married Sat urday evening at the Windsor Apartments. Mr. Anthony is the trainer of the Seattie Hockey team. {| Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rowe attended ful, relaxing, penetrat sn of which maken it te 0 through child- FvoUn- pains, that through its use the hours at ‘erisis are fewer and of much less party was en the muset them pilant and easily gov- the demands of nature. They ly and bring happy days and i nights. Aw the result the free from biemishes. 7 to the Bradfield Regulator Com- P, Lamar Building, Atlanta, the bride and groom. Mr. Rowe is captain of the local hockey team. Motherhood Book and Me TM battle af Mother's Friend fain Actors and barbers are men of ond y for | many [Personal | Mr, Henry Carstens returned 8 urday from a month's trip to fornia eee Mr, Ross Downs and Mr. Bui Van Houten spent the week-en¢ Poruand eee Lieut. Tom Grant, who ts at Camp Lewis, having returned a week ago from overseas, spent the week-end in Seattle. eee Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Burchard moved to the MF. for the summer. Backus house Miss Margaret Ames, who has been visiting Miss Marjorie Velie in foline, Ill, en route from New fork, will arrive in the city tomor night . t. Jim Archibald. man, who have t hy train touring B ington for a week yesterday and Lieut. | enon the stern Wash urned home Lieut. Arthur home last week and is th Mr. and Mrw. Joshua Green. ore Jones returned guost of Mrs. Lyman Colt, who t Portland for ten di returned hor Col. and Mra. James H. Como and family have moved to their summer | home at South Beach 1. Como te in the quartermaster’s department, .-. a been In rela tives, yesterday ‘The many friends of Mr. and Mre. Wiliam Bi will deeply grieved to hear that Mra. Biglow is seriously il in New York . ow be Capt. Ross Wilson, of the marine corps, who has been for a year overseas, will return to the city to night on a furlough | “e- | Mr. A. & Elford returned Thure day from @ month's visit at Del Monte. | ee | Mra. George has been fl! at the returned the tw the Terry hotel. ee ‘oble Skinner, who Swedish hospital last part of the week | . Orton, who ar day to visit he Mre. Féward P. rived a week ago © parents, Mr. and Mra, Clarence Han. ford, left day before yesterday for! Washington, D. C., cal pen a wire from her husban c Orton, that he was ordered to France. eee Miss Violet Anderson and Miss/ Marjorie Anderson, daughters of Mr. | and Mrs, Herman Anderson of 604| W. McGraw st., left Monday for San Francisco to spend a month see Cot. John Hayden has been ordered to Fort Worden as commanding offi- cor of the Coast defense of Puget sound. ee Mra, James Shannon and her daughter, Miss Mary Monica, have Just returned from a visit of several months in Southern California. eee Miss Olive Edens, of Bellingha-n, spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Annette Edens, instructor of arteraft and design in the Univer. ality of Washington. Miss Olive Edens is professor of English at the Rellingham State normal and is a writer of growing reputation. eee Mra. J. C. Michnel# leaves today | for an extended visit In Minneapolis with her mother, Mrs. G. T, Whit lock eee Mr. Glenn Hughes, instructor in English at the Bellingham State normal, spent the weekend with! friends at the university Mr. whose home in at Long . 1., has been associated with | the Carmel group of artists and| writers. His book of poems, “Souls,” published with the Paul, Elder com pany, of San Franciseo, has recetved favorable comment and is to be fol- lowed shortly by a nd volume, | “A Slender Reed.” eee Among the Seattle people who have recently been in San Fran cisco, are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kirke, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Austin, Mr. John Bunch and Mrs. L. D. Daniels. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Dorcas Circle Dorcas circle meets at the home ot Mrs, Joel Scott Shannon, 3013 W. 63rd st. at 2 o'clock. eee Caleidh Clab Caleidh club will meet at 12:30 for luncheon at the home of Mra. 8. 8. Frantz, 123 W. Gist eee National Congress of Mothers and P-T. AL The Seattle central council of the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher association will hold their monthly meeting at the Y, W. ©. A. club room. The morning ses sion opens at 10 o'clock, when re ports of local PT. A. circles will be heard. At 11:30 a m. Mr, Les lie F. Scott, national secretary of the Camp Fire Girls, and Miss Edith empthorne, field secretary of the same organization, will ad dress the meeting. At 12 o'clock there will be an ad journment for luncheon in the cafe. teria, ‘The afternoon session will open at 1 o'clock with community singing, led by Mra. W. N, Tom- linson, There will be an annual election of officers and all standing chairmen will present reports of yearly work. eee Tonia Chapter, 0. E, 8. Columbia chapter, No, 34, O. BE. &., of Everett, will visit lonia chapter, No, 114. The visitors from Everett will officiate in the evening. ‘The honor guest will be Roy G, Ross man, grand patron of the O, BE. §. for the state of Washington. All astern Stara invited. Meeting at Masonic temple. oe City Federation of W. C, T. U, The city federation of the W. C. T. U. will meet in the parlors of the Plymouth Congregational church I ESCAPE FROM THE HOSPITAL, RETI J MAP A NEW CAMPAIGN TO TOMMY A Refore we reached the hospital, Tyhardly understand hs words Um | call the attention of the public Wek | 1.1) me who wrote the poem entitled 7 had fainted again from the horrid| coming right over to the hotel don me; but I cannot refrain from | tare committee or who ever it is that |wrhe Last Leaf?” Thank you, be taxte of blood in my mouth and the| Greeting me, Tommy bent low | @*wering the letter written you bY) jooks after such things. I am #o Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote . amell of it. And just as T awoke, T]over my hand and kinsed it as ele: | the young lady who ts #0 grieved be- | tired of having to submit to nsults| phe Last Leaf.” b saw Bob and Miss Miller leaving | cantly that trained man of the| Cure her fiance haraige ae “*\ from rough, ignorant cooks and) pecilct rs the room. And with them went my! world, Hamilton Certeis, had ever | MUCh Money on her a# she considers | other men, who are employed where | * ‘ dread that they would me after | done. — "\ahe is worth because of hin water, | 1 work, and it in either sten to them | The F rontier © my lovely tan complexion had been| “I learned that abroad,” he said,| Oh what a heartless | or quit, altho I ignore them as much | Of F'reedom serubbed off by the nurses a bit of pride concealing his embar.| letter and what a proud, selfish wom. |an possible, and if we Dear Miss Grey: Just what ie . Soon I was in bed, well washed|fasement, “And I admire it for a|4n must the writer be, What @ pity | dressing rooms there meant by the “Frontier of Free- nd bandaged. A gentle Sister told|Kood invention, I was seared, that 4 #hallow girl ike that can win | nearly #0 many inaults and affronts.| dom?" I notice this phrase fre % "that I would be out in a day or| Ma'am, of course I was, to find you| the love of @ real man, She should | It would be doing many girls a favor | quently in the papers now. fr two, it was the nervous shock rather | @dn't get back to the hotel last|be so proud of him that there |if thin matter could be looked into, France is the Frontier of Free- fr than my injuries which had made|sht. I was afraid that Certeis had | should be no room in her heart for|I assure you, Miss Grey, They are] dom. Both President Wilson and « me faint caught you somewhere, Moxie.” regrets and selfish thoughts. I won-| inclined to think that we girls do| Secretary Baker have used this “Surely you didn’t think I had/| der if she realizes how few men there | not mind it because we are ourage-| phrase, h T cqpid see that I was an object! pin away again, Tommy?’ are in this age who are truly mas-| ous enough to atick to our jobs in| cil Of interest Gee mywnery. is De hos No, ma’am. You ain't going to|culine enough to brave the open con-| spite of such things and ignore t,| Origin of . pital. Most of the staff found presi a ¢riend lke me that way,| tempt of the “worldly good fellowa”|but it hurts just the same, and 1! #y, ‘dshaké - text for coming into my room that) DUCt A ; ‘andshaking ma‘am by showing real courtesy to their | think it is the employer's fault that afternoon, I suppose any girl Bob|™. YM in 1 am not. Tom-|sstors ee eee unin order | Dear Miss Grey: How did the prac Larimer Bad eaves trom the. strip I gave him my hand. “In to nave himself some money when | Uce of shaking hands originate. Se ee NS A ee 1 of a{ stead I'm going to let you in for «| An ety soa ge BS dl: ep oA gn he is making plenty of it. Yours In ancient days, when two foes copecially if she was stripped Of @/ 1) more personal service.” truly, A GIRL. | were arranging a truce, it was A disgusing wig | Yet it wasn't until after breakfast | of the next day that I waa ques ned. Said my soft-vo white: | “We never permit ourselves to be! curtous about our patients, but stil we can’t help wondering why « lady) like she hesitated a moment y a nice little girl has found it her face, my dear necessary to col Was it a joke? “Yes—on myaelf,” ‘Just to be different-—while the! strike was on—because most girls will paint remadives all red and} white. I—I think tan is far more I stammered. artistio—for @ messenger girl!” | I hated the subterfuge—it wasn't/ lever and 1 couldn't tell whether! she ac od it or not. She changed} the subject, immediately, by an-| nouncing that the Indy and Mr. Lor-| imer, who had rescued me, would} call in the afternoon! | ‘Ob, la! ta!’ 1 said to myself. “Am I going to let Bob see me as 1 am without my tan and wig—the dead | wife come to life | Might not the shock to Bob, with | his mentality all out of gear, prove fatal? He might become confused— | and never come out of it! How could | 1 ten? | “If I'm t have such grand com pany—did you may it waa one of the Lorimer?” The nurve nodded. “Then I'd better dress, hadn't IT” | Fortunately the Sister agreed with me; moreover, she gave me the free- dom of certain corridors and a sun/ h guests were to arrive at 3, but long before that hour I was away from the hospital and back in my own room. I needed to reassure Tommy about my nafety. Over the phone came thie “Thank God! My dear—Rosie™ His voice was fo husky I could at 130 p. m., opening with the ex ecutive meeting, general assembly at 2 o'clock. Arrangements will be made for the annual camp fire of the three score and ten. Mra. Myr tle de Montis, of Gig Harbor, will speak on “Commitment of Women to the Insane Asylum” All mem bers are urged to be present. Public invited. eee Emma Lazarus Auxiliary The Emma Lazarus auxiliary, Daughters of the Covenant, will hold a regular meeting and entertain ment at 720 p. m. at the educa tional center. Members and friends are cordially invited. eee Chorus of Ladies’ Musical Chub Chorus of the Ladies’ Musica! club at Chickering hall at 10 o'clock, . . Spanish Department of Woman's Centary Chub Spanish department of the Wom an's Century club at the Hotel Washington at 10:30. eee Canadian Women's Club Canadian Women's Club at § Barnabus hall, 10 until 4 o'clock. eee Life Study Class The Life Study class meets at 2 o'clock at the T. 8. hail, Lyons building, Third and James st. Vis itors welcome. see Ladies’ Auxiliary to Bikur Cholum @irs. N. Marcns, 1 Washington at, will entertain the sewing circle of the ladies’ auxiliary to Congre gation Bikur Cholum at 2 p. m. eee Cosmopolitan Club Cosmopolitan club, in club rooms of the Y. M. C. A. at 645, Bible study and current events, eee Women’s Auxiliary to World War Veterans Women's Auxiliary to World War Veterans, at clubrooms, Hotel Rehan, 8 o'clock, eee Seattle Lodge, No. 7, A. 0. U. W. Seattle lodge, No, 7, A. O. U. W. Degree of Honor, holds a regular business meeting at & p. m., in Ey led nurse @ ergreen ball, Arcade building. ‘This lodge will also give a progressive whist party on May 20 at this hall at 9 o'clock, All friends invited eee Current Topics Department of Seattle Woman's Club Current topics department of the Seattle Woman's Club, at the home of Mrs. James O'Leary, 1229 2ist ave. N., at 2:30. Speaker, Mra. Dud ley Wooten. Subject, “The Wild Flowers of Washington.” ee Alki Woman's Improvement Chub Aiki Woman's Improvement Club meets at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Helen Holt, 3728 Alki ave, eee Shawondasee Club ‘The next meeting of the Shawon- daseg Club will meet at the home of Miss Sophie Johns, 1520 Bighth ave. W., at 230 p.m. Mise L. J. th will address the meeting jocational Work.” rae ee Cosmopolitan Club at Y, W. ©. A. Cosmopolitan Club, at Y. W. ©. A., bazaar opening at 11 o'clock, ose Writers’ Club The Writ Club will meet in the Erickson Club room of the Y. W. C. A. at 8 o'clock, Papers will be read by Mrs, B. L. Jenki Miss Constance Patterson, Mrs, F. Mar- ing and Mre, W. W, Wilde, Visitors are welcome, By CYNTHIA GREY IRN ' Good Brother Should | these » Holmes Was Author of Poem Dear Miss Grey: Can you please younger than I emplo’ by cafes Prove Good Husband I wish you would print this and Dear Mins Grey: 1 trust you will par in wo much more fun in taking nome | one else's sinter out than one's own, > and leaving the sister nine times out! Women Should of ten to break into the social world | Please Themselves under the guidance of some fellow Dear Miss Grey: I cannot refrain necessary to do something to | guard against treachery, so each held the other's weapon hand Afterward this became the mode of greeting friends, as they were Whereat my faithful knight stop a Whereat n faithful kright stoop. ed and kissed my hand again, (To Be Continued) — a — who in all probability is unfit for . 'riends when @ truce was de her or any other decent girl to as {fom commenting on “Sergt. KH. 1. prior She Took soclate with. W's” letter. I think he is sincere 5 © and I admire his sentiment. el oommet Thin foolish engaged girl does not trouble with our young women of | Names for seem realize that her finance’s consideration toward his sister is one of the best proofs in the world that he will prove a model husband. Fool ish girl, Indeed, wake up and see} today is that unless they can show | Girls’ Club clann just such as the sergeant can't! near sies Grey: Would you king nee them at all. They all rave about |), give me a few names that you sweet old fashioned girls, but when | tite proper for @ club? We ae phe cro “t nee your future husband as the man he|pre oan” a re | eile of te and eg Rg Fo ™ jet dor D ‘obb} gy ow do you like these: Anem- 4 bs dy csantier | ce wobbly a, I have in mind two lovely girls! one Buttercup, Happy-Hour, Pk al you have climbed upon and be/ wig are perfectly educated and ac | Emerald, Shamrock, The Adler-i-ka “My wife had what the doctors call catarrh of the stomach for 1 Mad to diet carefully and ed much. She has now take one bottle of Adler-I-ka and feels | the woman he believes you to be in | delix, complished, aweet to look at and - perfectly well.” (Signed) B. F. the blindness of his love. O. W. A. | emoegae r Atede © teal women, the| Little Friends. yee! Bree ae Ik ii ae kind that love to sew and cook but | 7 Adler-t-kn expels ALL gas and|A Situation That ‘they don't show class @o they aren't sourness, stopping stomach dis-| Should Be Remedied popular with the young men. tren INSTANTLY, Emptien BOTH | Doar Miss Grey: I would like to| Women have been too good for per and low bowel, flushing | complain about the conditions that | centuries back, consequently, our ENTIRE alimentary canal. Re-| exist in some of our restaurants and |men take us too much for granted. moves ALL foul matter which pei ter w cafes, that employ both men and | But fortunately we still have brains gone system. Often CURBS cod girls, they have but one dressing |in our heads. pation. Prevents appendicitis, We room and lavatory for both sexes to| When friend husband begina to have sold Adler-i-ka many years crave the “Jazzy” kind, poor little wifey tries to look “jazzy” and still be the plain simple-hearted mother that the esteemed young man wooed and won. Result—We are disrespected for | trying to please and our “nice” men | do the hollering. Yes—so men are at | help the morals considerably, and Ij fault. 1f we would stay on our ped-| think if the humane officers or|estals, our men would respect us| somebody that looks after the wel-| anyway, honor us and in 80 doing be fare of girls, would investigate they | better men. would be surprised at conditions ex-| But girls are all too anxious to isting right bere in this fair city, 1 | please men above all else. They do am only seventeen years of age, and [so often against their better judg: B.C. H. share, and there are many girls, who, like myself, must work and find the conditions appalling; as the men employes act rude and vulgar, and we girls are foreed to stand for that | or quit. I think men who employ | both sexes should be compelled to! have separate dressing rooms, that It ls & mixture of buck-thorn, cas- cara, glycerine and nine other sim ple drugs, Swift Drug Co. and lead ing druggists. CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfg. Optic Byes Examined and Ginsses Fitted When you think of advertising think of The Star. Phone Main ay there are many girls as young and ment and at any cost. 2551 The smallest deposit in this bank is One Dollar. Placed in our trust by some little child, whose parents have explained how safe and strong the big bank is, this Institution of Safety ‘unqualifiedly guarantees that this little dollar is safe and secure against loss. The Scandinavian American Bank is the largest bank in the State of Washington that has this feature of guaranteed safety on every deposit. Its savings depart- ment, the largest in the Pacific Northwest, is steadily growing. 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