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“WE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919. | By BETTY BRAINERD j 3y CYNTHIA GREY Bagagement Announced |r: pwns {00 eae" es tap eter a7 sso ne oes Cana toma, wes ane rceptio the Chamber of Commerce t ?P D TP, aaa nnn - PAAR AAR PADDR PPADS ‘ ea pcception i mmeree exoert| I LE @ MSO di hdlamond ring. Later 1 found that he wan married, at the time he waa An engagement of wide interest|to take advantage of is © WAS made kuown this afternoon, | cupdty extend gre when Mr. and Mrs, ©. H, White} incoming ex ive ss tho “ ‘ - : . MhGounced the: betrothal of After the pre m, the entert to Beatt — rt firat-_man tried to 5 rriage, but failed. When he learned that Gkuaghter, Miss Marjorie Campbell | ment committee plans to finish t Mn . ee my muaringn, bat Stig arses be eee Whitelaw, to Frank Fellows entertainment with an informa ag 0 won of Mr. and Mrs, J, D. Day, dar ‘The affair will be entirely | ,\rr Wi ro ee pay for them ter will not give them up, and [ esnnot pay for ee tee, Wash. formerly esulbabrna: ts expected by the | turned from a two months " them, a# I have on y 1's allotment to live on, Now th > man erate. poner ee oles in Chicage Ai) . » to make «for me by sending to my husband's people the The announcement was made atjn re iat: erp Adah bak » them that I caused his wife to leave him, ‘ yen at the Whitelaw home |the entire membership « c » Pe ‘ ~ . : our the tea giv ‘ 7- omy: ar wah tae? that peer Jame « turne am almost out of m: nd from worry, What shall I do tm honor of > as Staes rom @ five week rip to - DISCOURAGED. ha Mise Marion Martin, of Por e. 99 t : ‘ Bera aa narming ana | 7 Udilec Ball .% : ; . The fitst thing to do in to pr “a A s a charming an 0 4 "i h ‘The bride-ciect Bean remorite| A Jubilee ball tn honor, of the 5 M. ice, who wa . “ suade your nister to rend better acquainted with thie man Beautiful -girl, whe 8 ere [home coming service men will be of the construction of the t SA} man's gifts back him and rely on her friendship for with the younger set . given by the Seattle Women's; * 1 warehou at Bordeaux \ true that he gave them to the favor. I am sure everything FRSRR most nective in Red core | Eaamue of National Bervice next |Feturned to Seattle Tuesday and is \ and therefore has no legal right turn out all O. K., except, work In connection be h sod 0 Wednesday evening, May 28, tn the — Ne his honorable discharge at , to them, but surely neither of rhaps, you might be keenly f .. Shop. mere aha nas in. the pop | S@tional guard armory, The featur the Army and Navy club, On April 4 r wish to ep anything ppointed in your “affinity” Sher services as waitre nohag Me por lof the evening will be the playlet, | tC Rice was decorated with the . } h would remind you of a when you have an opportunity 4 tes room, and has manage |The Return of the Sun Goddess,” | (*#i0n of Honor by Gen, Petain, of man who has proved himself to to become better acquainted with SRM of the dansants, ‘with other girls | Tee tiie week by fhe. Unt | French army be a cad afid scoundrel hin. as her assistants tothe | Yersity of W Ington girls ir i Tarte ould ha went the ring Just a little post-script: I don’t SPrior to her two years at the) re The gitia, under direc ra, Tracy Robertson, Mia Cyn A nograph back to him as soon advise you to cultivate the flirt- ty of Ms esagee pars xa “ition of Miss Doris Wilson and Miss and) Mr, Richard Robertson ou learned that he was mar ing habit-—it doesn't mean much e o > Ved to thelr co! , in not like hat your, " 5 was a member the Kappa | imogene Seaton, have volunteered x, Moved {0 their country home BY BETTY BROWN jbition tn’ a: New York art gallery.| with diamonds, and the eight doves| Tied. It is not likely that your, in anybody's life. ~ z to repeat the play ee Cuming hold a pleture of Mra, Wood-| Mra. Wi r ° ure of translucent enamel upo ae ey nite — asagge tel cha “ping ‘son brought the pin home upon a dine sive them up. ab attended the Cathedral schoe The jubilee bail, which is expected : j : burnished gold background whict by refusing to give them up Claims Love . Mrs ft row Wi a newest breastpin th r : & pe vo thing ington, D. Pi Sar we thie” barat. event irs. Walter Scott ‘Fite and two pin with her in February. She has) oauces un effect of shad ae ur husband everything at Will Come Later " an out | oS 4 dren will arrive Tuend This masterpiece of Jewels was! never wo t, bu ne. probability | motion neue Gamcanenas teamed en ne earliest opportunity and this : eg . Always she has been i Maaviin. to for the paxpeee Tuesday from r \ as}never worn it, but the probability! motion in the changing Nghts on ye poeetankty aod Dear Miss Grey: I want to answer the girl who is puzzled about wheth- vw | #iven Spokane to » ve no eapor girl and has been known /0 cccting funds for charity gg ts . 1 the summer with | presented to th firnt lady of thélin it will make its debut at the © pin. man will ec . no w 5," 3 ner mother, Mrs, Charles F. Whi f c © t ite House on follow The ws ‘ against you. Unless your hus | land Am 4, by the municl-| first White House reception follo The pin ts five and three-fourths| }mOi Macestands the situation |¢F she should marry a man who loves her, but whom she does not love. her many friends as & clever) worx Onehalf of the fund# col | tienes in every detail he cannot give Yes, if she wants to be happy, and tings to the ngaged to me, and had two children, About a year later I became ¢ 1 tO another m wave the Victrola and ring to my sister he and sr eful tennis player lected by the ball will be sent to pality of Paris, on the oceasion of|ing the Wilsons’ return from inches wide, and two and one-half Mr. Day is a University of hago reconstruct the devastated parts of! yr ang ihe : first viait to the French capl- | France inches from top to bottom tsa caateation wou weed o - “ ne * whlwell ar . you the protection you need —_ and member ¢ France and to aid the French peo-| daughter Glades ss ia pce Designed by Rene Lalique French Ac ompanying the P “ 5 B lif the man is a good man. Theta. J {ple in need. The remainder of the ytigy companied by The was prenented many | mas taman, the jewel Is % handsomely wrought | 1 can think of no more ideal home P The house was delightfully dee | funds Sth go (udek hebping worn!) Sonne, itenburg left today go, but the public per-| triumph of the Jeweler’s art t—a metal frame y of Parents May Object than one in Which the aan SE Eeeeted in pink and white. | A Pied | oreaniaations aych as the Florence| Annapolin to see Mr. Howard wal, t it for the first time| The olive branch upon which the| gias# and brilliantly But Should Not Choose woman devotedly, and the woman Fe | and white airplane | Crittenden home ' ward Swal tograph just put on exhi-| design is based ix of gold, covered | terfiles and leaf motifs Dear Miss Grey: I read in your | spects her husband, but is not sense 00 ie, and 1, P ; Well, who iw in his first year there above the Sigs Sig ggg Some There will be a U-plece jazz Se Tree your. thee columns tonight a letter from |lessly crazy over him. it sat yy oe “ik com orchestra. and the entire personnel Mr. Fred White and Mr. Lawre ~ - - Mer for aAvic I wish Her love for him will grow as the @ bride and groom of the navy will be present Ee ott lett upbeat, : Res way press my | years go by. And when she and he A) >» 4m th: ce was a Dresden dish held last night for Ci: b . a eee weeks’ trip to Sa anoisc , young man twenty ebrate their silver wedding, each ‘ —Sgedbgggnrt wanite, tate | Hold Pound Party * ey a WL DT? 1d um confronted by | will care for the other in the real q Mins Little dive forgetmencts! “phe annual “pound party” of th matrimony,” so I can | way CLUBS FOR SA » v Merle feels about The man, will have kept his love to the beauty of the table. | Children’s Orthopedic hospital the guest of Cant Mu Business ‘olla’ Chek Why should her parents pick her! for his wift, because she will never pshaped cakes in pink andine held at the hospital, 2107 War-| nam Sixcy nip rieauthse attle Business Girls’ club life partner? How do they know {have quite proven she thinks all the pierced with a pink arrow.|ron ave, Friday, June 6, from 3 Sim E : the annual rhododendron | that she will ever love him, and 1/ world of him Served, and on each Arno {until 6 o'clock, under the auspices! Miss ian Jones and & 0 hike Sunday :. Boat don't believe she would be happy He will always have been guessing the names of the bride and) o¢ the board of trustees, assisted | Exther Wilson, of Lon Angele a oa posers Secnbean cata : ee ccantecs ——\ | pier 3 0 ‘ Bring lunch, | With him if she didn’t love him just a @ittle bit, hence he will always ; oi pelbians dele iiee tn? ne VO Snhee of the. olty.|gone to the ¥, W. < x ado THE MESSENGER GIRL RETURNS AS cup and spoon 1 say this much that if my par-| have been caring a good deal. r ’ Mrs./,4 pound or as m pounds Seem uh Meckeain : Typ > “Pp Pp rs > SECRETARY +a 5 ents did pick my wife I would not WIFE OF 19 YEARS. Pilichaelis, Mrs, M. F. Backus.|Qnything that will help stock amp at Yeomalt THE LORIMER PRIVATE SECRETARY CLUBS FOR MONDAY marry her if I didn't love her. It's Robert Baxter, Mrs. Sue Cur |iarder, or aid the work of the } Mr. and Mrs. G. G. White lett) So U8 W. Austin, niiright for parents to object, but | Mothers’ Day Bias Bien’ Michaels ‘Dorothy |Pitah w asked for yesterday for a trip to California ‘That the Lorimers should harbor, Bob stoog like one hypnotized. His| Auxt to the United when it comes to CHOOSING, that’s | 7, 1974 Mare, Parwell P. Lilly pre Pe agi : ips eyen never left my face. Ble had but| War Veterans will give a benefit | "rk 100 Mr ie acenty| Dear Mise Grey: You will greatly ‘Over the punch bow! Twilight Musicale pelle. Baward B. Roy haw returned |in their luxurious beat bedroom was! pi, “TSN hea gay card party in Veterans’ hall, the | were to marry again. Suppose they | blige me if you will tell me the data was provided by an @rcnee| A. twilight musicale, on Sunday Chics. Wve Meek en North |unreasonable. I tried to make this! en Daddy te ‘ || Aner? Montag) oveiing had to marry someone they did not |" Which Mother's Day fell in 1918 nd later in the evening the | May at the Army and Navy| Eawin H. Buckiin was ith ray | lear to Mother, who has a fashion|contined a blank papercand he isle nein ‘ove. I think they would object oguedaiy as ee Drm but <a r people enjoyed dancing. chub, hy been arranged by Mrs. ughter part of the time. . . E tentiibtein. beerienrvtand. extaliinn | etadtlal tnd. thite , " ety ers’ Social Club God intended for marriage to be | Rt: and as somet ing important a ore Gwendolyn Taylor Lewis .- - « "y v% ; , ets : 2 ad oi i tem Be By club wil sh & sacred, so let's don't marry just be pager gy em — bee desirous F 7 : ee lle Pa 0 bel : about what #he does » you want a job as my secre. | Milita hint party at Masonic | cause eo else wa °. e ate, tome ¥ ain With Dinner soe a lena aameaaial Mra. John A. Kingsbury and three! at the back of the masters’ sec: | ‘FY temple Monday evening at £30. don't hak tet sroull be sumed | you A STENO, ziven h , and Mrs. Edward 1. Garrett | Ziven: Wientwasiy | Children will arrive tomorrow from I tehed at the new id “2 8 Mother's Day is always the ined @ their home at dinner rege MARR Ed New York to spend the summer | "on of the mansion was a simple! tualuie Be =A Federated Women's Clubs irl Struck By second Sunday in May. In 1916 je Yeu, wir “might in compliment to Mr. the plano. eg her mother, Mrs. R. C. Glass, | dainty room, the one once used by Ha 5 nae abelian’ to40s Seattle Federation of Women’s Site. Craz this particular day fell on May Mrs. T. A. D. Jones. Covers Spay ube: | Mr. KineWury i in France ole, It wae acceaible by « side|ing with the family?" was my prow.| clubs will meet at the federation | Affinity Craze 14th. placed for ten. z ; So eee ge ‘ : irs an well as by the great main | pective employer's next reply ubhoume Monday, T xecutive| Dear Cynthia: I have a problem to | ——— . . y (other of Mine... Bui ’ id Mrs. uy Owens, after 1 told Mother that I wanted No--N "cae | rd meets at 11 o'clock 1 wive. Will you help me? j q r. >| >. eherne . > * NO, wt gasped. wonder LU and the #or P heon for Ceende ey ee eet ee, viatng, | 8B eRteNded sojourn In California, |it for my room becaust It was a/ing how T was ever going to got|fCRUlAr semsion begins at 2 o'clock.| I am in love, but the man in the i When you 4 have come to Seattle to’make their \iong way from Bob's apartments | even with Daddy for the jest The annual reports of the standing | case dosmn't know anything about it “Pal” with a 5 Barnar r Maitttotes | home, and I wouldn't have to m him Then you're hired. Go to work | Committees will be read. An election! I met him at a girl friend's house | ‘sul Vidal . = Milburn was hostess at an 1 Vid unless I wished to do no. This ar-|/today, What you will get depends |°f Chairmen for the standing com-| 4nd recognized him immediately as KODAK P Mre James Maynard Lang heattlo < ff funcheon today at the! caroiyn Jardine Metill at the plano. Seattle friends of Mre. Kdgyr|gument won my case, Once more I|on what y That's fair? Your ™Mittees is to be held and a treasorer | mH affinity. He personifies the pic Dorothy Wiestling ts spend ng the weekend at Port Worden Spanish * ‘la mather forlorn littl working girl r “ Willie Burr (Mabel Neal I be it f a ide. Shop honoring Lady Bar- | Vielio a on) will be in: |found myself establixhed under the recommendation reads all right, 1|YOtd upon. At the recent election | ture of my ideal husband that I have weve? “, and Nes. A. W. Jones (x) Spanish Serenade terested to know that she t# to make | roof which my husbafid had}guess.” With which remark he tore { office of treasurer resulted in «| treasured so long. I am sure I could you've got a “si . . Chaminade-Kreisier | her home fo " ty ~ i ” ey ase hdacse aminade-Kreisier | her home for a time in Mexico City ught me just before he went to|up the nk paper and tonsed it|Ue between Mrs. Thomas Crahan | make him love me if I could obtain kicker” that remem- 4 “ Maj, Furr has bee! n t ~ ‘ ‘ 3 * Isn't y . -D Ruth Pepper Rengstor?. as been appointed | the war into the waste basket. Then he|®nd Mins Nellie McGough, both of | his friendship. * Isn't there some way be ogpiod take Wee dave] te). eal ta pane! Chugtidesty ag atiache. Mrs. Hurr Iya gradoate | Ax I settled my head on my pil-|turned to Bob whom are ineligible, owing to the|I can meet him again besides wait-| bers everything you a oy hag a phar tanes this . 5 Lacuwavain | “e Setrerety of Washington, is | low I realized that I was one of the Why don’t you sit down, sirt | fact that the clubs of which they are | ing and praying to the fates to bring} Want to remember— Mae eee ommander| () 14 Donna e Mobis” (Rigo. mber of the Pi Reta Phi frater-|tew women who y knew from »—the Indy,” stammered Rob,|™embers already have members| him in my path? I have seen him) ond forgets all that De atéane Geudder, 22 8| Mar. Joho ‘b. ‘trek ga » and made many friends in|a similar experience what "“xetting at of his trance. holding office in the federation once on the street since I met him ge Mrs. Randolph Scu ce a eee eherne | Seattle by her talented and charm: | home’ means . er from H—well—this ix not a ball but I am not sure that he would re you want to forget. to Mrs. V. Cottman, whose i ’ ee ; : apeilp ‘ies | 8 coreg Maj. Burr, who vers room! And not a lady! Sit down,| Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Tanner | member me if he saw me. Kodak Memories y }) Mave! You Seon But « Whyte & member of the United States cay-| The next da came home sir!” Daddy thundered have returned from an Eastern trip.| Would it be too awful naughty to eae Little Grow (1th Century —_|airy, is known in army circles aa| It waa part of our plan thet t ry - —- - 1 littie bit with hi : i i 4 heugiten> 7 OO band ° aa pe ph Whereat Mr ») picked up his flirt a je bit wit im on the are infallible — al- Informal Tca Sata, Semmes Meayenna’ tan jone of the crack polo players of the | should see me at once, And since! hat and left the room in a grand| street if I happen to see him again? t . Frederick White bad a few) This will be the last program ot | Fhitippines He has recently done | no excuse could pomibly be found (A — I am somewhat pious, and do not do ways. 2 effective work in organization and/for introducing a messenger girl . : ha f thing; but I wi | 4 * informally at tea on Satur-|the season until fall. | an ic ucing & menseng « i the next instant the gray ' that sort of thing; but I would in or- in compliment to Mrs. T. A. see | is now = Washington, D. C.,. pre | into Mothers morning room, it had | haired millionaire had the little Horlick S der to get what I want. He does not ae 8 Kodak ag will ss ve paring for his new duties he|been arranged that Daddy should - fl © OBICINAL attend any social | y mother of Mr. T. A. D. " ~ « “ working girl In hie arme and was ; atten any social entertainments s ow ou ow — prior to her departure tor | Special Musical Service Burrs plan to leave for Mexico in| *ummon Bob to his office, next the | waltzing her around the room! Malted Milk that I do, and he lives in a different that’ hat he is here Special music will be heard at} about a month, porte cochere fie going to work, iy Genr,. may W/ part of the city, so there is no hepe at's what he 1s : East. Mrs. Jones’ most inti - om Gricnée were entertained. él the First Methodist Episcopal | And there, at the time appointed, | dear,” he whispered ‘That's the! that way. ge chureh Sunday, May at lla. m/ SYSTEM IN speared in my borrowed uniform st nign of a healthy temper I've Will you please give me your ad | Organ Pretude— Pastor + Paulkes | ying my low enve hin the boy u he came home! vice? rc. ' . eception for Bride-to-Be} , Miss tone Lang | THE SUDS |" Bob was reading the morning pa-| And I'ye tried to make him mad a Seems to me your case is as i’ - Whang ve Lol er, wie ai : wi Spicer | ht of me, down it went dozen times! And at last—he easy as falling off a log. You ir. William Hainswort se) Edna Aliwytn Craig, Lote Wiley. Mr and up to his feet came my hus-| wouldn't let me call igjm down before tritious Diet have tual friend, ve nt has recently been an-| © ¥ White. ee aaceee and | Practically every woman in the/ band, not at all as he would meet an| you! You win! Tae dy added | Ae tee ag + 083 / aivqady. been Coane seranneee ced, Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. | o¢tertory Anthem— Prep! States washes dinhex ordinary messenger girl, but with soberly, “You win—ma usua Quick Lunch; Home or to the man. Why not tell your entertained with an in Way" ‘ Few of them do it right exactly the same courtesy he would (To Be Continued) OTHERS are IMITATIONS — | friend that you wish to become reception in thein, home last |... BEL Voige = grein | There is system in warhing| pay hie mother—or hin wife a —— — +++ Taueas) dishes as much ag in running a| 1 gave him a hasty glance—and ; a \t00 Po ITAL BY Miss | business office or Aictory—and the|turned away quickly to conceal my | . eee Thite Klephant Shop NE LANG! |More system the less work surprise, Bob had changed—and not - Dishwashing is a task better|/for the better! He had slum : ‘or the bette ¢ hi ped The proayam vc ‘each ot soap and Fugue in D-Minor suited to two workers than one—| ph the Wh plep p ’ so teach friend husband, or smail| Daddy, who, in the kindness of his y has been arranged by Mrs a0 PM json or daught 5 Summers. Mrs. D. Clifford |A*them—“Bavior, When Night In | r daughter to lend the second art, had told me that Bob was . , a} Antvolves the Bi I. ft. Sheliey|Dand and it will cut the time and| looking well. Fi se not—and un will sing, accompanied by) Ciarence J. Sylilaasen, the Tempie |work involved in half as I could arrest his mental sick Grace Lee. Quartet and the Temple Chorus iakt-ceathar the tof i aon Solo—"In the Wilderness Dichmont gel goa 3 Allee Pinckston Maciean. |pan—a draining pan and wire drain the mine exploded and tum Be Chamber of Commerce Offertory Anthem Festival ‘Te — | ra washing soda, #0; soap. him over in the trenches Deam siey Buc | 7 As a fitting tribute to R. H. Par Alwyn Craig, Agnes Miolesne | 20aker, mop, wire brush or chain} But I controlled my features and ; dishcloth/ for pots and pans yaically! I wanted to upbraid utensils, @ deep | ness soon, he might better have died , recently elected president, and| Skartvedt, Mr. ¢ White aod glass | ° eased my hasty exclamation. It f “ sat Alexander ¢ |towels Of linen, plain dish towels ady" ax well ag mine J Rhodes, the retiring prest| 4.0.5 postinde March heltgeuse plain dish towel a8 mine. I @ent of the Seattle Chamber of Mort important factor in dish. | held out my envelope to Daddy; but Mommerce and Commercial Club, the} Mise Langdon ashing is hot water—in plent I had to speak twice to attract his Yargest gathering of the membership | as dishwashers proceed tion, He was studying my hus of the organization ever held is| 7 Ps | follows planned for Tuesday evening may | Pngage ment Announced Wats’ cate “wevker 27, at the Masonic temple, corner| Mr. and Mrs. F. B. West an-|dishes and puts awa Pine st. and Harvard a nouncey the engagement of their|food the other washes the pots and Registered Dentists ; Tho all- year-round soft drink Pthe carly part of the evening| daughter, Mildred R, to Mr. Hugh| pans Gwill be devoted to a program of |Plbert Forbes, of Kureka, Cal. The e n f Out of the high rent district, per. > le and similar entertainment. |¥e@ding wi June « mt r eK tonal service and moderate advertis D, ° " boys’ chorus, he ” or sticky cere a ing enable me to make you this off $ je Whitney rus, t stioky. 9 SS Sant cee teeweeetee || Aa 1 lopular demand —— built Bevo's great plant- rra mphion society » Symphony | Cunningham-Selover ) come to me and get 20 per cent cut fil take part in of : | ats and Mex ‘oman J. Can linea they are ret) or"eary ach, | tbe panel ace | MeN the most perfect industrial equipment in the world. Bterisioment. Sone ofthe esther anughtrs Heath toa ne Se Dr. J. Brown's New Office Scientifically lighted and ventilated, and provided Organizations, and ic tam DeLodge lover, May 17.| se n wa n ur near t Third and Madison, Bre sewed a rare teem | Mime ater Sun be [rinks and." "with" hot water to with every humanitarian device possible for the peng be inroaced nave [some cnn the Greeks Ny protection of the health and safety of its thousands ee [aime etre, ounce aie Sri, “and ‘et eonvenenth nea Compass Adjpater Capacity 2 million bottles daily. ee, est Delis | Memoria a ning nthe 2 there agen Ei scl EAR AED 103 Cherry St, Seattle, Wash. |tion is extended to former service ae , peti ‘ear DIRECT PRIVATE Wines * ANHEUSER-BUSCH Jmen. The "Varsity quartet will en-| ng nada solution Madea Wash nn. | STOCKS GMAIN rt) ST.LOUIS IGance will start at, Ss pean, whe | Siaases first, put in the drainer and |. MAC FARLANE & HAL chestra and ot { and hot Hoard of Trade jformal are Mr. Justin Haynes, Mr.| washing thin RT PAYMENT | Roscoe Torrance Mr.. Charle wan Bldg. |Frankland, Mr. George Rogge, M Bie: Schein oak” teat OAL STOCKS enla eaal rile |Lioyd Baird, Mr. Richard Munson, " = gocbe. Busing Ais leet Jansea "Wheeler, Mr. Ray Guion Sweating or Callouses |Mr. Kimer Quinn, Mr, Richard Feek | soapy water to ulve a xood Plasters in Each . d Mr. Clair McCabe, chairman Keep spoons, knives and fork ape orien e ane pee separate groups, tips pointing th Fe t ] Gas ame way They ar thus a = yrtson and Thygeson |sorted,to put away or for al- A Potrdlin’ ak thewes welthe wot ; Characterizes our methods in FOOT REMEDY on Sunday, May 25 ‘ dishes follow the silver tesy consiatent with sound buale Luke's churgh, 22nd ave. } plates, then vegetable dishes, ¥ ness jud and W. 58th et all greasy dishe well with pitchers put a # spoon in er comes next, in hot water = a8 “ i ’ _ — i Finish by scrubbing sink, tables ¢1ru a ¥ iy P x. Eeetrert qi] FREE DOCTOR |jq0t sruimona with wma prusn |] Pete on Sevtans score PES A ag GOD ie “ak vapor scounts Subjec wie 7 (sa ans tee ste ee =e ; ; c eh ; a Me-Goverament Phystetam out sink straMer, towels and mop |" Cordially: Invitede ** nan ni TMT TEM TNT rou atvitionwinedtanactvuninnanteeinnnvnni sae N] 1111 FIRST AVE. or with@hot water, and pour a little ei NWN 7) i x a " a Ne ee Se, eee Tees te etl Palen: Savings Banh Bee Lt : vi itors to St.Louis are invited Fie Gas Se i to dry jn the sun, and alr the SECOND AVE, AND — s wy Oinspect this mammoth institution. ! N See? ANS kitchen: to ¥emove opdking. odore, hicounddd ‘ th, PA P ( tS, SL & AWS ¢ MUU DT TM OU M0 br i ebsealll ren

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