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Confecsionisctt Copyrighted IOLO by tho a 3y BETTY NERD wRIT SD 1 ; + zi anger “ss ZA I PLAN TO PAROLE MYSELF TO DADDY By CYNTHIA GREY Ladies’ Day at Golf Club jae logge committee, has the a ge eee ee LORIMER AND ENLIST HIS AID Dear Mira Gr Would you marry a man you didn't love? ip herped must be used for other The smart set is to be found at many ou marry him be “© your mother wanted you to, because you } * a i Selle ) our mother, becar nan was an old fi of the family, and you Do not depend e the Golf club these days. La F eo ty Lae aan ‘ 1 r r ally, you | r pend entirely upon Mame Sane Merci, who leads soct-| Receive Senior Girls Conquest of Tommy had never! the room and standing by went with him be our folks encourag , dried leaves to impart the 4am ety, is giving few or no indoor af The Seattle senior girle of f haa ne ‘ Would you go on and marry him when you knew you never could| cate fragrance, Rose leaves have falre, In sport togs she motors to| University of Washington will thrown a luring ami in way love him, and were growing to distike him more each time you saw him? 1. dead, sweet odor but the pot Meighboring towns, for weekends, | the guests of honor Friday turned Monday night from a weeh Gud onde. mae be sadbeas 1 we i q r “ Mins Gre in a nice man, well refined, a man that any girl should pourri depends upon the oils and The object of which ts tennis or|receptiop, which will be giver motor trip to Portland, Oregon onan : « ‘ommy came out ¢ love, but I don't love him spices Wolf, or just restful hours of in: /3 oc R at the Women’s U 1 165 hae t nn Seca mappnnd b Bl) ut | eee ee Gather the roses, pull off all forma! visiting, chiefly fdoors,|club, The hostesses for t ion} Mrs, Phillips Morrison, Mrs, 'T. suena ee my : si Soot tor = en s petals, and dry them on news ® Ladies’ day the Golf club yes | will be Mra, Florer r el | Fransioli and Miss Llewellyn Mor |" ee gellar agps. a “- hat q ore Sl rcpthode on ta plik Of hae papers or sheets. When pery terday found 2 full «splendor | ker, Mra, 1 ne inom, who left last Wednesday ane Poa y Stor fait od ; er S oe ow good until you see M ‘ould you w a chan boy to expect to oceupy your fectly dry, put in alternate lay: Sf epring raiment. Every color of | Rosamor Madge|play golf at Oak Bay, returned], Sivek tek aha thts to ae cee e's mont wick of meeting ™ would Jo pelt gy vith SB a gabon oro with fine walt. ‘To one quart} the rainbow dappled the links as|Denny, Mr i mark home Sunday evening toward me, ame paves’: tap eonelinal. Shenk and that might | ou sion of all others, without first pe Big deg by ae should be about the players moved from green to| Brawley, Mrs, Sa 1 Bh r ei0 ; age BTARES, the seeks . ou marry the man t lo n binding himself pne pint of malt. Leave then green. Miss Mary lL Fisken won © Gott, Mre. RK " Mr Frank MeCh n y ' b is in town at last?” Tom: an t this ee at and you don't love? | On the other band, your re several weeks in the salt; The cup in the tournament and/and Miss Lettie Lee Roch t daughter are spending o © © sounded Ured. on batting ck ; I know if I don’t marry him and mark sounds just a little bit sus per asionally wid don't want Daddy | afterward I should get someone who! picious, ax tho you might be glass jar emove the leaves , . the potpourri jar and add a tab Golfers noted during the afternoon |Mre. Barbara Bartlett, of the Uni|/months with Mrs, Geor s, Ki 1 D me jeorge W. Boole, Mrs. | versity ington faculty, Mrs, |tinger, Mrs, McChesney's mother, Then, ma'am, take my advice. | trom thin orld Me ee Tina of renant be good to me, my mother! playing with the sposetul ot eadeakad is, Mrs, Walter Henry, | Henry us and Mrs, Daniel D. ee Get quit of your fl io emu Git te would aay 4 would have werious-mind young men "i a0 dseel, “The ‘an Hole, Mra. C, H, Hutch. | Trefet will preside over the tea] yfr, and Mra, Fred Fisher have| the Lorimer house, As I rai¢ , T'd better get him to ¢ taken the ae 1 wanted to take ou are, young woman, you are ope or i wine Inson, Mrs. Himer Todd, Mrs J, | table. moved to their country home at| YOu need & real man to look 4 ma'aat — toad : omy ow + a bad business, and you will various Kinds should be a Davis, Mrs. D. H. Moss, Mrs. Ivan Wing Point for the summer ou. Go back to Bob at or But don’t tell him he's to meet dot 1 ae aw ee ee Baby Boney ies She taneous he chased. It may be pur Parry, Miss Liewellyn Morrison, | § x be thas aan 's . prerts + SON hia long-lost Jane! ue aid wees dae & tose mae y way to play at the game of | rixeq and ready to pour om Mrs, Earl P. Jamison, Mrs. Thos. Mra, Robert are| Capt, and Mrs, William 0, MeKay | (#8inat the wind . a I get you, ma‘am, It's to be ®| mor “ ities tag Adie Pero sis to shoot square, You can leaves. Add dried skeleton AC Fransioli, Mrs. Harry A. Fleager, shi: eaigvavedeaie have returned from thelr wedding| (at he must have complete surprise on him. “ seam sg ely ggg fre oni Recap Mma nd a ate sa en, & tablespoon q Mrs. Phillip Fisher, Mise Mary Lea tr friends upon birth o trip. Mrs, MeKay f» at the home| the day hp took his t acrom 1 < ~ ts " watch your step. Mra, Emmett Brown and her| been in my thoughts. niece, Elizabeth Pickering, re ke with hone Iam wy oung ears of age, and my Ife in be you will, and it would be right a z ou're to bring hiunand share my mate, What «hall I | ris , one ket of Fisken, Mrs. A. J. Fisken. son, May 9, at Minor hospital of her mother, Mrs. John F, Milter, | Land and won UPd the fun of it, Tommy! , MERLE onigqne sachet, one package of At the bridge tables were noticed ow 6 Capt, McKay has returned to duty | *'P* 1 ¢ 80, ma’am nd how Books for v nd over this pow r . 1 rn . { Hateful world Horrid old Moth ‘ ian & question I would like 4 poug Mrs. Edwin C. Seeley, Mra. Entertain at Supper at Camp Lewis. “ rid foth- | “ roduced, ma‘am? As Girl of 14 tc of rose perfume. Collins, Mrs. H. J. Setter, 3 untertam at Suppe + aie Nature!’ I maid to myself io latter is not used, substitute am “Frank A. Frederick, Mrs. Mise Katherine Inglis entertained) ‘Capt, F, W. W dine es: Sie n't believe it's better to have loved!" Ay myneltt I'm going to parole) | a 1 merry © _— car Mina Grey: Can you tell me| ounce of cologne. The aleoh Hoge, Mrs. L. &. Eyman, Mrs. 8. with an informal supper Sunday /jn charge of the military intelli than never to have myself to Daddy!" | Whom she Goss no’ cng ou . ‘ , for a girl of 13 or| prevents decay among the leat Gide, Mrs. EF. H. Bacon. evening at her home on North! gence bureau in tle for a year, All! don't see what g “You couldn't do better,” Tommy | Wom her parents urge her to years to read? Keep the jar airtight exe oe - +8 |Broadway. About sixteen guests! jefe ‘Tuesday afternoon for San Fran. | ™Y Can met fre ov pe | ncknowledged ma : Read “A Girl of the Limber- when you wish to peel present ere ho will be with the| ‘ee love o And I knew that I couldn't : problem come and lo Laddie,” “Mickey,” by room. Letters may be delieat 4 | were " Tea for Libe rty eee branch of the military in: |" ) be hoped that hi b find both sense aa will come % many «it Ha roy ne Stratton Porter; “Marjorie perfumed by placing in the y, | ¥ are ju AVOrage If w¢ this city rents have | Daw," by Aldrich; “Betty Bide a Loan Workers Old Glory Ball telligence wart woe ee a a fe ey a face this many @ tr Hay hd ag Hoge Me op dt adda > win: © Mrs, Edgar Ames will give a tea) The biggest patriotic since 3 z But Tommy never had and never |” dae left ' | _ Father, mother, w | Hilt Kipling; “Lovey Mary,” Frenzied Grocery e Thursday afternoon at her home /the ending of the war will be the Mra, Frank Hy Kimball moved] .oiuig confess to the feeling I sus a ’ Kp ant i ew vo best advice on this matter? or talon: Siernnar a on Cablen” Finances } the bnmediate office force who|Old Glory ball, to be given in the On Wednesday to her summer home| jected, 1 couldn't offer him a word|praung. 2 aay heat wee Did your daughter marry the | by Montgomery, and “A New Dear Miss Grey: Win you be Worked in the Fifth Liberty loan|national guard armory, First ave.|at Waterman. for the summer of comfort. With an effort, I steer be + under the stress Of) man she loved or the man you England Girlhood,” by Larcom. | Kind as to settle an ari . | chone for ? tween my husband and me? a and 4) iS ® o ie urda. ¢ ny w derir thoughts into a - 4G eee and Virginia st On tle eta ibe | Mr. and Mre, Frederick 7. Fisch-) °.. rey houghts into what) 1 wanted to upset Katheripe oe | |May 17. Under the auspices of the} Mr : : lwch: 6 & road without a | In your experience, go fifty-fifty on the grocery bila, Cruise and Picnic [Ladies of Giand Ar ejer, who have been spendt el sane py sonal or by obser vhic Perplered Over Now my husband went to mark . lic ‘ar Camp "1 peta © ewes as proved more success the / and bought $6 worth < 06 Delta Tau Delta fraternity wilt | Republi a War Came ae wu ° 00k 4 co has ¥ a mor . Legal Name pou in with a cruise and a pic ity Service, the arrangem or {moved to their home at Wing Point) would still want to help The pags postin gs rea marriage of a girl who marries Dear Miss al (of his own money, When he Mt the home of Mr, and Mrs.|the ball have been whipped for the summer |) could do for him would be to ° MnP the man she loves, or the mar | King enoug ; home I @idn’t have the change ’ : hape, an ery d o o hug ¢ Ponty iage of a girl who weds the man | ». > was $3, which I owed him out W. Fischer, at Eagle Har-/*®4Pe. and every detail of the } att a , , I wanted the) * € girt girl should gt » is mai ee at eet |benefit entertainment planned. Th Mr. Elbridge Stuart will leave for ” 1 anid, cro : js married ts of her parents’ chooning? ta cai kt i dan ae ae 4'|46 he spent. Today I went to aes Gaturday. picking of all of the patriotic and|the East tomorrow. He will be coger oA * may be legal, if #he | ana spent two dollars out of my ne city has| son onth. nthly soctal dan: net 1 we i choice between thelr own fanc r) th ity ne & m } Rob's heart t hoice t their own fancy | of wedlock? The girl I am referring winter at Sorrento Hote To love is to ser arms around me tome lg 7 Many girls have to make a had the misfort ® OF mt misfortune of being born out | ioney. How much money jeducational bodies of “ey of Daughter lbeen voluntarily offered to make @:,0, © jthe Swe » how tehth and mag and a parent's “better judg |to 4 é . vive my husband to be square Patt prove circuitous, but with Daddy to » has gone by step father's ” ae Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hall are the ball a success, as its purpore Mr. Robert aham leaves for . help me, I could not fall to find it . | name ever since her mother married. hint MRS. A. 2 congratulated upon the birth|nas made a deep impression on|New York the latter part of the ) come z (To Be Continued) That do YOU advise this and then eight years old. Up Let's seo—this is a fifty-fitt | UP] proposition. When your @ daughter. | |the minds of Seattle's loyal men and| Week to be gone until August | other girls to do? until that time she wen c x 7 | unes a e it by her women. Every cent made at the , Evergreen Drill Team Here is & chance to give some | mother’s maiden name. band spends money for groc ae ball will be used to buy American| Mrs. Herman Garrinkle has recov The Evergreen drill team of the food suggestions and perhaps LF out of bis money, you give Red Cross ‘Jumble Shop |} even) ee oe syggaed Berea pag the Tas taae ten Bt Seay pelos A READER. | bait of what he spends @ut flags to put In the hool rooms Miss Ruth Prior will sing to- pat ts heol rooms your an If the girl has your money, and vice during the noon hour at adeaial te. baaeee tate sg 8 3 c developing better citizenship. og: - a oe votig gen Aehagpemety thru po Mr. and Mra, Jease Bi Fr, of |p. ™ . i f pgp coy os Peay thr that bacle you woul: Se be accompanied on the piano " et tae: Wak aeees ta - ¢ g, ‘ n name, But there is nothing him three dollars, out of the mer Shoot Square in in the law that makes marriage he spent, and he would owe he new national holiday, By Miss Irene Baltrusch. Mrs, on ¢ rid t BF. Day PT H. DeVeuve and Mrs. James|!* day, and nothing could be m olf to Rant? Moe| The snnual meeting of the B ¥.| 2, the Good Quality Big the Game of Love. under an assumed name illegal. one dollar out of the two if the city schools, with the object of |@t her home 2 ? 4 , as the & o re. T. ppropriate Saturday has |before — procee Ra : ; coll Berggren [been set aside. by th Day Parent-Teact t i roll year Mine G I have be Under the circumstances of this spent, and summing everytl tb e ‘ide by the pi id t for for a y M nd Mee ay arer ‘eacher Association will | Dear Mis rey nav on quite psa ne a i - ow night a dinner will be|Deen set aside by presiden were former residents of at 3 p.m. There will be an| ij, Value apm. se Gummy with two boys fer about] ae 1 feel sure it would be hee up you would actually owe for overseas nurses at the |Purposes devoted to Americaniza ne 2 ection ficials six months, I think a great deal of | ‘ef for everyone ‘concerned, two dollars if I am not a Sas officials a Vi, Lr for your money. | six mon : pigeaed ve should the girl use the name she Cross Jumble Shop. Mr. John | “0” flernocn. both, but if either knew I wan going | poor mathematician. jr, pianist, and Mr. Graham| The patrons and patronesses in-) 1) pay a Walker of the 364th ° Sold everywhere. (oh is incr he would be offended. | Baa Kone under since she was a eas clude many of the leading figures in ‘ owes _ little girl violinist, will contribute | cl Geattic’s wilitity and ctvill Infantry, who recently arrived from PT. A. | , What would you advise me to do| . ORE T : RO the musical program. Miss ~ as | about it? wae: | Amon; he patriotic backers o: France, spent the weekend with Mr " ” nt Teacher | & Cawsey will sing one solo. arcane Aa r ackers of t and Mea, W. V. Rinehart, jr. Lieut ion noid & besten! . | Ifa girl fs going steady with a boy | | Directions or Tonsilitis, “ | Brigadier Wm. J. Johnston, Dr.|Lyle 8. Brown of “ i " ction of officers at! and he comes to spend the evening | for Rose Jar with ace ‘ 20 D with her, how late should he stay? | Dear Miss Grey: Would you be ma Phi Beta Dance |ana Mrs. Henry Sux Artillery, recently school. A large, eos Gamma Phi Beta sorority; and Mra. Harvey J. Moss, was in the city in c as they wieh | OF y i“ litng quote to pitat Girestinng foe ; give a dance on Friday night|Mrs. Charles L. Phillips, Col, and the Pith 1 Joan, during hin |t 5 for a large com: | MAaMph ’ L | Unless one of these chaps has | making a rose jar? ELLEN. : lo | Mrs. G. ©. Hubbard, Col. and Mra. |#tay was a guest of Mr. and Mre t ne oh | (PN y declared his intentions and ob- Here {8 one way. And ICK’ 1 the Boulevard inn ; e ‘ tained your promise to become PLEASE, everybody who is Ss ORUB: C. B. Blethen, Maj. and M. w, 7.) W. V. Rinehart, jr. hen, Maj ra. his wife, he is in no position to thinking of making a rose jar BODYGUARD" - 507.60 Patten, Capt. and Mra. Harry T.| one | Sp BR OP GRE j F mt Shop | Ficis, Prot, and Mra Pamond |, Teut. ohn Haney and teat. soe INVITATION TO 18TH f : My| demand a monopoly. Until you | thie season who haxinot already Emma Proulx, soprano, with | yreany, Mr. and Mra Frank DB. | Cunn both of Spokane, who | f are engaged you may feel per- the directions, clip this out and When you think of Camilla Proulx at the piano, | Cooper, Bishop E. J. OTea, Rabbi |ha service in France, are} ENGINEERS TOO LATE) fectly free to accept the atten- paste it somewhere for refer- i contribute to the musical pro! samuel Koch, Mrs. H. A. M. Bonnar,|now at the Presidio, San Francisco.| Officers and’ enlisted men of the} tions of various boy friends as ence, It will not be repeated as | gg at ‘he White Elephant Shop| Mr. and Mrs. H. R. King, Mr. and|They expect sMortly to be released | 18th regiment of engineers, a detach: | . Mrs, Frederick W. Gra-| Mrs. Robert C. Saunders, Mayor and |from service and will be in Seattle|ment largely comprising Seattle has arranged the program and/| Mrs. Ole Hanson, Acting Mayor and before returning to their homes. | boys, will not come to Seattle ax in and Mrs. O. A. Kjos will act) Mrs, W. D. Lane, Maj. and Mre.| eee lvited by the welcome committee, hostesses. Louis H. Seagrave, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lane, who | headed by Frank Gates. The invi ahs Edgar Ames, Mr. Junius R. H. Rad-|have been spending a fortnight in| tation was extended too late, accord idway Guild of eker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Preston, |San Francisco and Lox Angelos, will|!n& to word received Tuesday from ] Mr. and Mre. J. W. Roberts, Mr. andjreturn Sunday. While in Los|the war department, The detach opedi Mrs. Raymond Frazier, Judge and! Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Lane have| ment arrived in Tacoma Woedndénday o. gulld of the — Mrs. George Donworth, Mr. and Mrn.|been the guests of Mr. and Mra. C.|™morning en route to Camp Lewis, | meet on Friday rom) Frank Waterhouse, Dr. J. E. Crich y . 7 —— DET tl G we Satlen Just toma ee CANNERS PESSIMISTIO . Mr. and Mrs. Livingston B. Stes4-| ars, J. 1, Durand and Mrs. Clar-|_ St? fisheries bureny has received oe mam, Mr. and Mre. &. A. Strout, MP.| ence Coulter will, leave today for | reports from the Columbia river that ¢ Honorable Crichton” |#»4 rs. Charles Peabody, Mrs.|Crystal Springs, where they will| simon trout are not cig HRagphen- ef evening, May 17, the| Gorge B. Kittinger, Mr. and Mrs.|spend a week in the cottage of Mrs Se aa cea erates, aay ceca mile club of she University ot Reith Logan Bullitt, Mr. and Mrs.| samuel Barnes. ‘They will be Joined | {.' r quality, the canners ie al edseet. “The. tar A.W Leonard Mr. and Bre. J. W.lfor the weekend by Dr. Dur abet sae a5 ON well, Mr. and Mra. Frank Me lang Mr. Coulter iODGE BUYS HALL a saat a hall OM Dermott, Mr. and Mra, Thomas —— © 2. Green, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Bickel Mr. and Mra. J. H. Mendenhall, Mr - - nall there for use as their head Charles H. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Ci I hall tt fhe Nu Phi Epsilon honorary|Daniel Kelliher, Mr. and Mrs WOW , aes re c: sorority gave an open con- Nathan Eckstein, Mr. and Mrs yesterday aternoon at 4 o’clock| Joseph Swalwell, Judge and Mrs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY YOU'LL LAUGH! b the Sigma Kappa house. It was| Frederick Bausman, Dr. and Mrs. me ° “An Hour With Modern| Frederick Bentley, Mr. and Mrs Danghters of St. George | Daughters of St. George, Alex posers.” Miss Jean McMorran|James A. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. C. E . | in charge of the program.|Bogardus, Mr. and Mrs. D, I. Burk. | andra tench ig ot Beets | CORNS LIFT OFF 20 | Sa sack, sat were, ane | ert ee we saracswaker| tt “What does the above BON TON Trade Mark signify?” “That Jertson, Miss Viola Krohn, : ‘ Eoulse Lenton, Mise Irie Can.| MF. Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs, J.| | Nineteenth Century Club 2 1 Nineteenth Century Club, at the| Doesn’t hurt at all and costs! : 1 Ny Nery nae 2g eI a gr i bn ied olnagatouay the corsets on which it appears are made of QUALITY materials Give Play ace te aieaic ® Ravmsks, na | Annie Wright Seminary in the world’s cleanest corset factory. ‘he University Y. W. C. A. witi|Uonal assistant inspector; Mra Raynor Chapter of alumnae of ; : “Mise Seabeck’s Debut,”| Loverna E. North, department presi-|Annio Wright Seminary, at the b “Why should that interest me?” “Because you prefer to buy and dent; Mrs, Maud Gardiner, senior de-|home of Mrs H. Latimer londay afternoo: c | ' “s . m at 4 o'clock, | partment vice president; Mrs. Zelda|Terry ave. at 2 o'clock. Last meet: | $ Reonomics hall on the campus. | Porimrnt, vice Pronto lor: ates |ing of eat. a Il wear corsets that you KNOW are reliable and that the manu- Will be to feature the largest - Sy W. C. A. meet of the year Marian Hein, librarian of depart see F : ment; Mra, Francis Haskell, natidnal| Congregational Women's League d ds back ; er tactenet gir W socathggrbdeomtcl (ere ee Mrs. Schenck Jacoby congregational Women's Mission-| \ \ facturer guarantees an stands ac. of with the BON TON Marie Broulette, Mins | president Sherman circle; Mra. Wil-jary League, at Plymouth Church / ” — bet Mas Mane Yorn | am, Coon Sremdact, Meamciiten |at 1980, Roeaker; MS Mime Van |-* Trade Mark. ; | eirele; rs. Peter Martell, president| Dalen. Roll call of Seattle Congre-| 1 Mise ore yams Washington Washi circle: ite. Fran ational Church extension societies, | Pm) > 66 owning, presiden Ancoin circle; Membe 4 to e My od Vill Give Peace Ball Downing. ‘president Téncoin clrcle:| Members requested to bring thet Are BON TON corsets expensive?” “No, not when you consider ‘To terminate, until autumn, the | ton circle; Mrs. A. Macy, president | eee pies essen ot the Arctic club, the|Elleworth circle; Mr. C. O. Fussell, | Sunshine Club Magic! Just drop a little | their value, style and service. The prices are $3.50, $4, $5, will give a large “Peace Ball,”| commander Stevens post, G. A. Fi] ‘The Sunshine Club of the Wo-| RF; ; $ - . reezone on that touchy corn, in- the evening of Thursday, May 22,|Mr. 8. F. Bunker, commander Cush-| men of Mooseheart will meet with 7 COTO My $ $ : : . the club. ‘Extensive preparations | ine post, G. A. R; Mr. John Moore,|Mrs, Mabel C. Gholson, 2422 Hast stantly it stops aching, then you 6.50, Zi, $8, $1 0 and up to $25 and you can have either Back Dare béing made for the affair. A| Commander »Miller post, G. A. F.i/tomas s#t., from 10 o'clock until 5.| lift the corn off with the fingers, ” Lace or Front Lace. The Des Moines Odd Fellows lodge has purchased the Commercial Club supper will be served. Mr, H, &.|Mr. George Lincoln, commander | cee Behmidt, vicechairman of the en-| Sexton post, G. A. Tt; Mr. H. 8.| Ladies’ Charitable Club | Abbott, commander Green Lake post, Mrs. A. Abrahamson will enter. irl ye: ey sear bce tain the Ladies’ Charitable Club at ‘Do gou wear BON TON corsets?” ‘*Certainly— | When your Doctor gives |) 30° -"G. shipley, division counci), |%, 20%! afternoon at her home in you a rescription he }| Sons of Veterans; Mrs. Alice Rich postoguye He ¢ ‘ a tebe ged ted $99 «= ¢e Mitonte ft to filled || 222%, chairman, councll of aaminis-|TN6 urien. Get oft at Abraham and they ha ve a paten clasp! Oh I See C " ‘a 4 ‘" rans; re. son place. rs Ld meee Sreeie dias, Peace ee, rte't vere'|- wosaucn ote Che (O-1-C).”” “Yes, that is the catchy trade mark ans; Mrs. Emma Jobes, junior vice i é eee your Pyeng [Prendet; Mrs Bae Brewart, chav |The Barmamentary cams of, Wood name of this practical corset clasp which ; be sure to get just what || , Te committee of Ladies of the 6. Page muiding. instruction in cas cannot PINCH or BREAK.” R. Patriotic instructora of six your doctor wants you}|seattic circies, are: Mra. B, . °F Mrs, EB. to have. | Trumbo, chairman: Mra. 1. Con! Ballard High School P.'T, A. : S Hig price will be lower, | sat, arts, © # Binein| amon meng a |, enter ai Always Insist Upon Genuine BON TON Corsets! tag |sociation will be held . m, in| clent to rid your feet of every hard | Victory Club Dance [fhe society room 2B. David | corm, wrt corn or corn betwenn the If your dealer cannot supply you, write us for name of dealer who can. | The Victory club will hold the} peace.” A nomi ne committee | tic le of pain, #0 eas or irritation ED. R. |second dance of ity mideummer | wil bo elected trom the floor. Laight [Freexone in the discovery of a noted Royal Worcester Corset Company, Worcester, Mass. jeeries this evening in the Lesehl|reftreshments will be served during| Cincinnati genius. pavilion. Dancing will commence | the social hour, “ I ’ —— | ireen Lake Assembly : iseuee treen Lake Assembly, No. 36 pte Prescription Druggist FREE DOCTOR Unies Agen wit pein wees © Ex-Goverament Physician ternal hall, 1511% Fourth ave 8] DIAMOND 1411 Fourth Ave. | 4113 PINOY AVE, os Pp. m, RINGS AND Just off Union St. | 169 WASHINGTON ST. ale Lay | - Neighbors of Woodcraft Phone Elliott 3106 br sal DRUG CO, STORES | Seattle Circle, No 549, Neighbors ALBERT HANSEN Look fer the Free Decter Sign. J/ot Woodcraft, will livid its regular a eS

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