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ee PAGE S § Wise naraensiclionill a By CYNTHIA GREY Jean and “Poilu” Are Happy } be . » Bor Dear Miss Grey: Will you help me? J have a boy friend in France ent of 7 John MeCormac sitremendoun| Mr. and Mrs, } Moore ar ersomd ‘ar From War-Torn France | | #0 1 1: rupporea to v 1 | be cust to the “tour influence by > ¢ popularity. | betng « etulated y e birth “ | think he ts too young for me, and besides he is a regular home boy a iam ma” may pon, nai weoncnctigtsmsncnanenintiaaniotninitinamiinmmiipitiongs our siteetion His persona . fen daughter, on Saturda cet Whetine Albace ls ssada can't even earn his own living <p sori: he may classi m “ ib! De ee | fn 6 wnt A » to Now York, Da While he has been gone, | met nother young man who in a nice | pe become a party tere Fhe la eggnog ogi *| Another June Wedding ab Mr and| Jean Thiebaut and his one best ind whe hau 6eked tno te tarry hig: Heo tn thal fhe fealty care con. a hag yy eee Certa M iM Matthew ( mall ba " nd the time at} fre wos ena ou ° Jucts Sy " for me, and has di lots of things to help me when I needed helt arn Kgo deli inse en ; war-torn lar it Joan and the n the world, impel conscientious ts have a ge eee ~. esl Pa Oo are frolicsome and gay, for now I am in a shes and agalast i? for por t ! era H ween . M John I p and thr Joan lent old enough to remembe I think {t's pretty hard to decide as to which one to choose from, when ‘4 to become the ed pired moment aand| tai ‘ iren will move te Hertford on| is brave year-old father wt you really care for them both, W would be best for me to do o and at the sume tae and love humanity and humanity epee Wa « « Zaturday to| a" killed im battle, nor hie 1 BLACK BYES. carefully guarding her secret thas replies in kind. McCormack u ; ’ ‘ ear-old mother who was Killed | , . x ; ot even a #light suspicion of eminently one of these Seattle Man's ha n air bomb in Rheims, Jean | Walt untit the bey from over, | xinted until—iike stuhine en he sang, “I Hear You Ca . . i I kins, who has been| nly 9 years old now And th | seas comes home that I not weloonte trut haf ‘ encore, Engagement in East . ' = = : He'll be a0 changed and grown pee Mia ight, the truth Of the situates ing Me as a neore, { ny 1 M 1 1 Minw| Oe was born in a cave near Cha Tenet’ hie. 32 mn " r } Upon me about three the answe m his audience © following a) . Brid - Ca ns during a terrif mbard up you'll hardly kno Seg I went back to him and our marriage. weeks @ae, “You nee wait a m I Angeles paper of May 18 will arrive home June 1 ment, He has served as a Red h m ings gh tan ae f und dog” for 1 1 was not only surpriged, 1 a John, I'm with ye Asthore rom Nashville he 7 ae = Cross dog 1 the world seems in, he'l . y , unul no use, # tunned and bewtldered, | oftereg s 45 thesnowe: we of th " of C : hein dA Dg Teh hap ae | oped in character and decision vob ante velenee: ne; tise to In wit and wisdom and P Cap 1N Ebert Victoria p ful and bright » bher | + ‘ w und have re ne She refused ang tor of the “gift tae gie us.” Irish | Hotlywo wn to be the guests of Mr,| "OW that the fighting ts over, Jean SS mii bi cad whiit 0 « He 1" good to me, but | 29 years followed @ Ife of 4 gentieman can give the world cards| Miss Ma August | nd Joshua Green to attend | 4 months in a model baby lite both serious and broad Care not huppy—miserable at times |2" misery. 1 finally won her, bey nd spades t deat ree | Clark Kri he John McCormack concert hospital with 1,500 other war or oP pina ate gn AO All because I don’t love him, | th® observations 1 made tm dolag gs ord in the finished article of the| announcement is made by the bride “*- * phans until Dr. Heard, who estab: 1 eee re will ewan bene i aan ant tal nterest in my home “e*troyed my affection for her, ang aihte. gender elect’s mot M Alexande Mr. J. Y¥. ©. Kellogg left yester.| lished the hospital, came back to | be ineatal prvost rs ha will wo I I never look forward to | today the memory of her McCormack and his accompanist,| Rogers Erwin, who is w ' attert on # business trip to| America, bringing Jean and hie ns in mental stature that he will no |anything. Life means nothing aunts me. Love is dead, and trieng, Bawin S te ha been the|the South y hea ft 108) California 1 will be gone two} hur ‘and = Pollu to her home tn " ta one ; ‘ . fide 1 «(me OM times I have thought ¢ DP reigns in its stead, ite . Angeles about a month ago to visit | weeks | Galveston, Texas, Di ourd * A engaged, were 60 as ding it all. In other ny life A MAN O} diiring their short stay here r ms ys : 3 tm the campaign to ex: i | For the nuke of all concerned Let's go buy Boldt’s Freeh pL Keith Logan ylitt gave an ‘ ture. The wedding will tab J, Austin Haskell left Satur-|tend the work of the American , Mat Ptah Seria ye Tygee se My heart aches as I think of what | 4/08 ko 0 tte age et Pl tea Yesterday aftern at place Ju $ at Mra, ¢ San Francisco to be gone| women's hospitals to Serbia and PRS Wiens tos pg cere sate the | relly ix, and what might © been. | town, oe ‘tose AV; down * her home, and last night Mr. and | home. id ‘ ye he Par st ¥". WAH 4 | the hey wie has bees Always remember this, little girl, | id Aj pat " the Kristofer fan ete ae 3 wait until you have all your ————— Mrs. Frederte truve entertained aver iv | there You'll probably be a at a handsomely appointed dinner tly Mr... Erwt aboenc Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Clark have | a ed of yourself when you c Cane Oe aye cen Sewer te at their home, following the con-| France, or families and intl taken the B. I. Harley cottage a revit ty fe the right kind of @ man, and cert. Twenty gue enjoye friends will be present he Country club and will move my notion it will be an | mont 0 all, that you are taking this hospitality ter addit crwin family former!y lived there June 11. Maal es tak aarey mall ahaa man for life, to tread with = ver friends dropped in to meet the dis ened: Se f, Gaughters i 4 dier who has actually seen Ae pose patie of ae z=. tinguished visitors sige + en eg . Mra. Beet C. Bone and tentiy tion in the greatest war the world [ity hin not your folka : oe + agg tgs f P . nM “ig ae Be ‘. it : | has ever known, if he ia one of When you feat Sieg i whe / organizers and the t presiden in Mr and Miss Mildred the many who have 7 ere oe nee way, Gnd when ll “HAPPY” Hormmd Luncheon for of the War Service Girls; was nsec: | Bone ut Deny wine. have coaie: you like him well enough to do these | at 407 “American the Secretary me of the Garden Court Rgd NJ, } things, then I say marry him, for 1 Mrs. Merrill } 4 . , \ , love him. But not unless you || Bullding—tells me that Mra. Joshua Green will give «| Cross Auxiliary a : otherwise active sek we 2 2 eles | Highest and Lowest ao is a sod Fe Bape Eb GOPHER CLUB will ‘the Quncheon on Wednesday in compit ord ieee Bae ae theo rf aa ner | Hertior€; ‘adrens Latte Washington | Points of Land and profit by mistakes, and 1 Minnesotans at the next ment to Mrs. R. D. Merrill, who Keri of bo is th 2 Aga prom : eee | Dear Mix G t true that the | make the most of your life, 1 did || J4Mboree—Collins Playtiela ’ 4 fro! even | erson is the son ¢ rom: | oar Minn ue that th . ) an I ¢ Wines dacraey oe has recently returned from "vers /inent family and met his flancee| Mr. H. C. Pigott, who has ‘been highest point lowest point of | D0 ¥.§ May stoke rday evening, months spent in New York. Co when his family wintered here some! Confined to his home, is ¢ ground In the world are in the same , “ ng nice 7 Any m ; will be Placed for 16 \Seaue: ae” | continent, and, if so, which one, and| Merle Should Heed Any one from Minnesota Bee Mg SiR betas j | what are the names ofthe points? | This Man's Experience an 3 Tea for Visitor | 2 Mr, and Mrs. Newton Foster have | CON Dear Mice Oren aac eener ot|| Atmiesiot—One CH ge Mrs.” James A. Haight will be Daughter Born bought the Walter Foster home and | _ The highest and the lowest | married children, a close student of . Hostess at a tea on Thursday after-| Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Gill| will move there about June 15, Mr points of land are in Avia, The | pinnan and a prasanin at Ge ¢ receiv |and Mra, Wal st, in Foster and daugh moon in honor of her niece, Miss/Thomas (Gladys Cox) highest being Mount Eve nce I woulll ike to Agnes Inglis, who is her bh ing congratulation upon the bt bos Hake go to San Franctyco | India, which towers 29,00 feet fow words of advion te’ Serie guest for the summer. ef a daughter, May 2 in about ten ¢ aye. | j ey lowest point in the pena ea. st, granting all honor to par. Ag ig ts ogee Mr. Willard Walter leaves for j a0 ‘test bel . on le aw the b ggonnrser age fo 8 eneneees PEt Informal Dinner Entre Nous Club tak ance aeinaenae | poe t two persons only. Either you or Rt. and Mrs: W. B Perkin en-| ‘the Batre N ae nares mamma mus withdrew Should you soe ; ps t | ¥ marry the man of your mother’s| tertained informally at dinner last pleted arrangem fare | Mra. Walter Scott Fitz and two Most Men Gaels, Wadia poe bard ie tees oe evening in honor of Mr. and Mr.) wel! informal dance season | children arrive today to visit Mra.| | In United States vou? Th t the fe and be! R. D. Merrill. Covers were placed/on Thursday ever of this week | Fitz's mother, Mra. Chi | - — meenperentenres " ed « t oe . . ae oe } for six, and later the party 4% )in the Shrine auditorium of the | Whittlesey Dear Miss To wettic a little | o haber Go to him and in plain, unmistak argument, could you please tell us which there is the most of in the |®ble English tell him just what you tended the McCormack co new Masonic temple In order to es 3's fips not conflict with the Home Coming} Mrs. Whiting of Neenah, Wis, ts 8 ; saseal whe 1g told Miss Gre: our letter. If he Miss Starr Gives Tea Week plans at the university, at| the guest of her son and daughter Uae Siatae, BCORTEERE to CORRE | nly love aaa a hag poses ee c ‘ eques ne dane viaw, Mr. and Mra. John Hewitt men or women? : o a 4 av an attrac-jtheir committee's request the dance |! ’ } 2K AN CK. inning your love will at onee | ita senertay at her home on|Will not start until 9:15 o'clock, i $008 Cre i [tomes sec aa wit antcn Faee dice ton. yeaterdey 4 Sia uf Baby ch Grevtousty van.) Mire; tlakty Carelaga Whe hed According to the last U. 8, of you a Win Queen Anne hill, in og, ones pen bean Wiitisie da manele. “Coen ficial census in 1910 the propor. | mother that he annot tor ¢ memneet asses Mar n-| sen ie Delains to cau "Lave |: (eubereail dha thibtaght of waiting Fea i ¥: rs | elections du 1 ster. | tomorrow malcn was " vows : i B. Lear poured at the tea table srwetae eeeenn Senin ee 2 Pear | ; |rifiah and will continue te press his | Made to your dec ‘aVhT ae a arekrnls 2 . . oe sult to your Dy nd ch The rooms were bewitchingly de Serviee men and exservice men! Mr. J. N. Jackson and daughter, |] CON OVER THE LESSONS OF MY MARRIAG She Says a © nnoyance and chagrin. 1 individual meas- marry a man you do not love on, have gone to AND THE SUM IS LOVE AND SACRIFICE She's In Love under any circumstances is ut to [ Ure. In our own ttend the graduation | Dear Mine Grey: Altho you aak fF enter upon a life of misery from ft shop, a8 low as erated with irises and rhododen- r @rons. About 50 guests called be /*F¢ cordially welcome. The nd & o' mittee in charge of the in tween the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. | mittee, Mr. Elmer Quinn, Mr.(o% Mr. John Jackson from Santa] Mins Alice Jac Santa Clara to j advice to the girl who can't decide Justin Ht Mr. ¢ Clara college. They will spend sev " t , t eg riers which death will be a welcome relief. Fo . ustin Haynes, Mr. George Rogge, |“! alle: ey will spend ev-| ‘The owner of the adorable Uttle was willing to make any sacri-| to which man she wants to be Joined. 1¢ you do no sal ht 4 ry eral wee ' i " rs you not reveal to him your e' Women’s University |Mr. Lloyd Baird, Mr. Ray Guion, |Cral weeks at Del Monte and Santa bungalow, formerly its proud and|fice,..to compromise any opinion in| I want to answer an “Old Bach.” He | true feelings in this matter and yield Club Luncheon Mr. Charles Frankland, Mr. Richard |C%## before returning home |happy tenant, regarded it with ar order to make my marriage all that|#ay# there is no such thing a# love. | to mother's whims and marry him, || .W@ St MBYPTOR Glasses “| tintic rather than personal interest. 1 had planned it should be when 1) Women just imagine it, and really) ne will soon discover your ruse and | The Invisible Bi-feeal fer will be @ luncheon at the|Munson, Mr. Richard Feek, Mr : i oe University club on Wed-|Roscoe Torrance and Mr. Ciair|, Mra. Clare E. F rneworth has re-| “pretty tittle shack!” said Bob as| became engaged to Gob. everything is conducted on a materi-| wit) hate you for your treachery. | peokee Leaie See home on Thursday evening tn com | includes Mr. Charles Thorndyke sc i | accumulates such facts, unimport Miss Hawley Laffitte,|Mr. Byron G. Ives, Mr. Reynold| , Judge RB. A. Ballinger left Satur | put unforgettab bout the little | /##m from their employers and yet Spmnent’ to se y | day for to W bh 1 the very me w whose marriage to Mr. William|Frediund, Mr. Wilfred K. Harmon, | “*% fF & trip to Washington, D. C.,/ house which,she first called her own. | * 4 eggeceeeh EE AOETSRE TRE feeling of tenderness and “is from the Ups! pain, elation and Tinpiahane ¥, which | a Jj - Hainsworth, jr, wil! take place on | Mr. William B. Swenson, Mr. Chartea | “™4 New York. | For me, the rooms of that bunga- | °* hls gpsmrge would have led to a!) cannot be described. Loye is the : ‘Wednesday. Later in the evening | William Guerin, and Mr. Philip K.| en low were crowded with tender mem. | TA7Fel and & seperation only word which gives the meaning = { & number of young men came in| Erickson Mr, and Mrs. I. B. Peeples, who! ories, Hoping against all Wope, I| They would endure for money] one wants. I think “I love you” are : I for an informal dance o-. have wintered at the Hotel Sor | watched Bob'a face for some shade| What they would never endure for| the sweetest words that ever passed { turned from San Francieco, where j McCabe, chairman | . he lifted himself into the roadater és . a a ai basis, #0 he seems to imply. | nesday. Mrs. Edward Whitney will | she visited friends for a few weeks.|my lettar being safely deposited As th hief result of my many Personally, I think he is a.g0ur olf Only one woman in one thousand | contribute the musical numbers; ge ae | cee fang Se vep ese meni foe 2 outa | Adventures, T knew well that a rar | en ie ne ie never loved | Wil remain true to a husband she | WEGNER OPTICAL Mrs. J. Russel! Hodge and Mre. J.| Lotus Club | Mr. Charles Hamilton has returned] sketch the interior of the “shack to| ied Woman can find her only hap-| 7 sh, sign men and women | core "Ot love. A Gouble life or a di-| ‘As Pease will be hostesses. mf t “9 Calif | sketch the interior K (© piness in her home. 1 xnew that my |® vorce is inevitable. A divorce may DR. R. B. WEGNER, PR er | The Lotus club will give a hen > dpedbeashaeiinad” tna” yy ame [its last detail, I knew the exact married happiness was worth the| not love. How does he know but | nea; the wound, but it can never | Tentstered GelemanE A / |tinn Valse” party Saturday evening number and the location of the but-| rice of ane commromine that some woman loved him in her | oy Barges | Dinner for Bride-Elect | may 21, in the shrine auditorium of | Mr. Marion Cummings has return }tons which fastened an obstinate nee . ite. era | heart, and he never knew about it? Tees pte cent Ghee can never be Bettecd aad and Seb Mrs. W. H. Hainsworth enter-|the new Masoni€ temple. The com-/%! from a trip in the South and/ corner of certain oriental carpet to| 1% We working world I Bad seen). 1 myself am in love, very. Very |¢utiy retraced. ‘The experience of an tained ten girls at dinner at her|mittee in charge of arrangements | *t |the floor. Every married woman | "0710n sunile amiably (as tney took | deeply, and someone else is in love | unhappy marriage will soon callous | An abrupt order or disagreeable crit nt with me, which makes me happy Love is | “f rento, will remove the first of June} love eee Ki ‘ . It | of deeper interest in the place, whi! . human lips, and I say to the girl itchen Shower ta Chale detente’ ion : - i4 | J to their country home at the High:|true to my most irritating habit of so absurd! So uninteltigent!| "Marry for love,” and to “Old Bach f Red Cross Jumble Shop for Bride-Elect lands page jmind, 1 commented on passing! And I, for one, had decided to profit | 1 say “You don't know what you are a Ss ; ‘Thursday, during the noon hour!’ 1, honor of Miss Theodora Cole Be err events by what I had observed. Bob had a| talking about!” ANON at the Red Cross Jumble Shop, Miss! who is to be a June bride, a kitehen| MT* G. W. Fischer is convales-| fob and I, husband and wife, wide|high-handed way of dealing with me " Miicerig & ‘Thurza Cawsey, coloratura s0prano,| nower was given Friday evening, 2% from an operation performed | by side in that auto, regarded the|as his wife—I hadn't forgotten—ana| Mother's Hunch ES = ne nn be ng — Fried-| at the home of Mrs. Gallinger, 4419 |'@*t Week at the Swedish hospital.| home of our honeymoon--as strang-|I didn’t expect a miracle to change| Proved Wrong will at the piano, 44th ave. 8. +e ere to each other! him--he was lke other men ; . 10m | nee gay | Brig. Gen. P. N. Haynes and Mra.4 Bob's grave mental sickness sep-| But if he had been biind and ob ae ecedggta ntti oh ake | Haynes have taken apartments for|arated us, Our relation was not un-|tuse before the war and his acel-|> . \Informal Hop . immer season at Hotel Sor-|like that of unnumbered husbands | dent. I had been self-willed and mor | Meme: ae ea btnerintan pyle pe . jat Washington jund wives a few years after mar.| bid and exacting as a oride help.a little. Iam a woman 21 yeare| | Pt Tau Upeslion fraternity gave | riage We were living « mbols of And yet I, like thousands of other | oid. Five years ago J married a man an informal spring dance the alia ggile «cg _ Pues |e on tee rag marriage “nest! who loved me, and whom I did not rs New Washington hotel Friday even wedded persons ‘ind them: " o ne heart's desire” if I wou 1) hove. We have dear little girl, and inp ing. ‘The patronestes were Mrs.| sooner or later. go at it with leas stubbornness and| nave stayed together for her sake lcs liked | Indigestion—dyspepsia—sour stom-|one from getting the full strength Hundreds of «pouses live day after | more intelli, e, it 1 would epply | ood man. out of their food. achs—bdii ; mache— phe a |. ee ‘Take EATONIC and get rid of Margaret Richey and Miss May . I married him because my f | Philips | CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY Jday, aide by side—but as far apart | to it the same amount of reason. and| nim and thought he was a oe we Acacia Club of ¥. W. C. A. as B@b and 1—and for poorer re the same tolerance of man opinion! atter we were marrie “or | eye a) Acacia club of the Y. W. C |sons, or often for no reason at all| which I would have to show a school e . y ot delchy, miserable-feeling stomachs— | Final Concert on F riday Acacia club of the Y. W. C. A., in | years I met a man I loved; but of your Acid-Stomach. Thie club rooms at 1 o'clock. Current|Cxcept, the hasty temper which they | superintendent, were I @ teacher. OF! course I lost out. I went home to|these are Acid-Stomacha ful modern remedy actually take The Society of Composers will| events and Bit tudy. Meetin; call pride! to an off manager, or a factor: trti events « ible stud Meeting of my folks, but was told my baby was What a lot of misery they cause! | the excess acid out of the Suffered for Months Until He «ive its third and last concert of executive board But Bob and I had one advantage, | “be \" a ¥ they | prc tthe see ‘ride 4 ere en r" n 00 much bothe ud it was MY syow A¢id-Stomach, with its day-|/t quickly and positively Began Treatment With Dr. jthe season Friday evening, June 13 wee jone hope « ure, which others| I had learned my hard but neces-| jiace to stay with my husband, and . y- Moat, heartburn, belching, food 1 rea’ jin the Seattle Fine Arts society Women on Mooscheart Legion | ) lack. I was straining every re-| sary lesson. A great wave of love—|{y other ways was shown very plain: /MfePday sufferings, does take the| 0Otr ° ‘oot oan ant Williams’ Pink Pills. rooms Women of Mooseheart Legion will | S0Uree GRATEY 60 Sok We | Fees nee ANS Bia serner-sw een . Over Joy out of life! Not omly that—|the pains of indigestion, Make eae eG | aaees ee or ones bs be rep: | meet at 2p. m. at Moone temple na So sour firat of b pao Jo ac nnn to riageege (1) DPPPPPPPDP>P>>DP>ED>D>D>>D® A O51 Sto. te aiwede unéermin- |the supmnnchs aaa I was im such a horribly run-| yr sae P Z ; pom py tet wing Bligthexne ot Wro ing one’s health, Think of what —keeps It sweet a Bee down’ condition.” says Mr, Frank |2% lane Sammers, Mr. Walter C Kast Union Club lasthaceaaaee GlRis caer tr, i Mob vo. precy heat ne Acid does to the teeth—how the acid |ishes al! stomach troubles #9 60m gwen age! ballon ddbichinon ey as and Silvio Risegari Z ast Union club, at the home of anes, Ong. rave 17, AN ved much! ¥ and Unneccessary ¥ eats through the enamel, causing | pletely that you forget ‘yes Maes Topeka, Kans Lisi (Weal eece’ ina Martist Meal “Wal attel trae cnn tnt WV cralte han tht Ot Continued) CER ERK KKK KKK KKREKERKEE to Mecay, Is { eay wonder| stomach 2 ee | as though everything was the mat-|th. program a lo wenty-third ave, ear posaomendl a am = roland _. | Exsessive perspiration from the fect {e that Acid-Stomach saps the like and digest yout ter with me, and I worried con-\‘"* | y , . not normal and should not be permitted. Strength of the strongest bodies fort, without fear of distressing va iuatly, % hed very little appetite 700 onsin Goldenrod Club |home of Mra, Ada Ren Hayan, 928, 66' ” It is annoying, embarrassing and ruinous and wrecks the health of so many er-effects. EATONIC helps you | and what I forced myself to eat| White Ele phant Shop Wisconsin Goldenrod club meets} Allison st., at 1 p,m = to shoes. This trouble can be absolutely people? full strength out of every mouthfel ia wise id chues oleimath dtoti ae aa “wien: {With Mra. EB. 1, Challis 1 rhe pr and auickly overcome, Cal-ocide did it for 1 see ACID-STOMACH victims | you eat—and that is what you mult War turd: Miter. Theee pais were ented ol nanmert. & pretty |av. N. E. Box lungheon at 12:0. | Kensington Club ba) yeeros penny and a ee everywhere always ailing. They|have to be well and 1 xo acute that I could not le|;, : : Martens Wie | ra Kensington club, at the ho five cent package from your deugeist The |CAN't tell exactly what is the mat- | strength from your food. ane straight In bed. I had frequent Y W his the May Day Fair of Mra. Edward Clarke Bo} ’ very first treatment brings most gratifying ter; all, they say is, “I don't feel FATONIC is in the form 1 headaches and dizzy spells and my ednesd: May day fair in Sunda chool| ton a ut 1 o'clock —_—_ cae sad in & nor’ tiene the tr uble will | well” —“Y'm “all in; Ured, sickly.” If|lets—tastes like a pit of tandy. heart palpitated n alarming | }, or : “ich seh gl room of the First Presbyterian eee h Use “Tiz” for Aching, Burn- posits be ter an eendaiad to Pde they only knew it, nine times out| Absolutely harmless re rate, There was a severe pain in Mehmer urech at 2 o'cloc Musical pro. AO. U. W. Entertains ing, Puffed-up Feet and © also gives prompt relief for ach. Of ten it fs Acid-Stomach that ts | with the most delicate Berg my side and I couldn't stand the gram. Hostesse General Aid soci There will be some very attractive ing, tender, puffed or calloused feet. It ailing them. It surety makes good jit. Get a big box of Ea’ ‘The cot Corns or Callouses koes right into the pores and corrects the digestion difficult, : causes food to from your druggist today. ach package of Cal FEL, SRSTRSRR ZS. weight of my arm.on my body| MI ‘ musical numbers in addition to the ee. dition won when I went to bed. My. blood ore Transports SE ne Mie | program, “Pe ”’ My Heart,” to be ade canine ie little plasters that SUF and ferment in the bowels, |is trifling. If it be te as so th a ow y col- | i Wooderaft Totem Club |impersonated by Miss Louise Jean: | ‘ will remove the worst corn in a hur weakens the blood and fills the |derful relief, take It backs ae and i ype ae enae’ weet). iit Are Due im Today Woodcraft Totem club will give al ett Studley, in benefit of Seattle “4, My “Sure! I use TIZ’ Have good feet. Clip this out—advs | system. with poisons. It prevents'refund your money. always cold. NEW YORK, May 27.—(By United | card party at $:20 p. m. at Wing’s| lodge, No. 7, Degree of Honor, A. 0 every time for any | " “Ww Press.)—Transports expected to ar-|cafeteria. Mrs. Elizabeth Bag! W ight. Miss Stud When it seemed as though noth- r ) Bagley and|U. W., Wednesday night. Miss Stu Ee waahechele’ Me tity’ wife num. [rive today’ were Mra. Sarah Marquet are in charge|ley, who has reputed talent along Today’s Beauty Hint 0 gested Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills as| Prinz Frederick Wilhelm, with |°f ‘he arrangement [dramatic lines, is a graduate of or | A that ri ) had benefited her | 449y ” tle eas pdhrens of the local schools of expression and | shh Pitadimmaai | ed a box and a few days after 1|/8¥U" battalion and 314th field signal| Lorraine Social club will meet atlafter her graduation from Broadway Riera Peel auently if nis en ‘c commenced the treatm: there | battalion, all of t th div 1 t home of Mrs. Catherine Lohn-| high fore the curtain rises a ier 3 i bs < pach 7 Y ‘ Semoenced. the treatment | there) Mettalin Mth divinton. |e, Hameo Mem Cather blah. Betore, the, curtain fies. 8 [ume the use of really good OR YOUR ACID-STOMACH )Y | *) couraged that 1 kept on with the soph eke pit cali aa Lae the entertainment is to be given ‘ aes se army headquarters tr a can recommend to our readers is pills until Thad ained my| The program foll ad WEL lathes 0x? ohh os 4 } strength. My stomach no longer| Toma, with 505th engineer ser pa Alpha Theta Morilenbinl Thomas Ferguson beauty of the hair and may be en- att revolts and I b good appetite. | battalion Seattle alumnae of Kappa Alpha| Keading—(a) “The World aw It Tx J one u and may be en iad The headache and dizzy spells be Theta at the home of Mrs H.|., (>) “Out Where the West Regina."| Good-bye, sore feet. burning feet,|J°ved at very little expense, by dis In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which 1s . tender feet, tired feet |S'YINS ® teaspoonful of Canthrox, | 24 strongest plate known, covers very little of the coof of the corns, callouses, bun.| Which can be obtained from any you can bite corn off the cob; came less frequent and tinally ais |BOOZE GURGLES DOWN |\zse" aise tim, huneneom at] PRS ian “Good by appeared altogether, as did the business meeting 9 Meader ‘ Nenschaw| {ons and raw spots, No more shoo| dTussist, in a cup of hot water. This teed 15 years. pains in my side. 1 slee el . : " Sow, my coor ia better and 3 INTO SEATTLE SEWER Seattle Day Nursery . eo My | tightness, no more Hmping with| kes @ full cup of shampoo liquid EXAMINATION FREE fit and bands ere no longer|er en, [aise BE. Cushman’s in-| ‘The annual election of officers of Sjcahotio Bivatey| PAN or drawing up your face in| ©MURh so it is easy to apply it to TEETH $15.00 Set of Teeth chilled. Dr, Williams’ Pink Pille| eee ere carried out to the let-|/the seattle Day Nursery association ‘ jagony. “Tix” Is magical, acts right|#!! the hair instead of just to the $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. «+. ter when 350 quarts of booze, market | will Osborn Hoyer | oft. ‘Tiz" draws out all the poison-|toP of the t price in Seattie estimated at $7,000 ous exudations which puff up the| into the ad. This, when rubbed Ip and onto every strand $8.00 Crowns . one $8.00 Bridgework . held at 10:30 a. m., in th W.C. A certainiy helped me and I hi told ma Erickson room. ny of my friends about the | were spilled sewer Monday aft a . \ feet. Use “Tiz” and wear smaller|°f hair, chemically dissolves all {on $2.00 Amalgam Filling. remedy.” ernoon. The whisky represented gov- Ballard * Aid shoes, Use “Tix” and forget your|Purities. It is very soothing and Painless Extrecting. . Dr. Willi Pink «Pills are sold|ernment seizures of shipments from| Ladies any. wales’ Ald Mra M. ‘T. Wilson | foot misery. Ab! how comfortable| Cooling in its action, as well as ben All work t r Have impression taken ® by all druggists, or direct from the| Japan and Bautern points Pisubevaring ate rest setareyir4 [cre your feet feel efictal to both scalp and hair, After | Morning and fet teeth mane day. keeamination and, advice Dr. Williams Medicine Co. sche-| Mrs ian chureh, at the home of{ |The committee in charge is: Mrs.!” Get a 26-cent box of “Tis” now| rinsing out the lather wo exe F Call apd See 8: Plate and Mridge Werk. We nectady ¥., at 50 cents per box,| ELMER SMITH DISCHARGED |¢°5.36° Aewisting hoators, ate Ste | Thomas M. Cranney, chairman; Capt.| at any druggist or department| Will find the scalp in fresh, clean and | Qonty eats of our present patronage le, Cetagy ix boxes for $2.50, postpaid, on| Eimer Smith of Ballard, who was| Granger TEAS: DOM: PINE. A. eal Gus Barg, .Mr, Ernest store, Don't suffer, Have good|free from dandruff, while the hair nts who have tested our work. \vhew coming. tO ‘cur eftion receipt ofgprice. Write for the|with hospital unit N 0 in| case Frank feet, glad feet, feet that never|dries quickly and evenly, developing ein the right place. Bring this ad with you. free booklety on ‘nervous disorders |¥rance, received his discharge at Altruistie Club Revenge ix the doubtful By apres ago hurt, never get tired.!a bright. luster and a soft fluffiness Open Sundays From © to 12 for Working People — andXdiet. 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