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co By BETTY BRAINERD BOB TREMBLES ON THE VERGE OF By CYNTHIA GREY | Visitors Further Feted | Little White House \Junior D. A. R. MEMORY—BUT THE MIRACLE MUST WAIT She Would Plan | ta now determined is that of the |beonuse I had no one to help mak Yomé ' rat Sunday after the married him Mire, Brafford Huteson gave an} Mrs, A. R. Boutfleur tx honte Mrs, Edward Bentley Roy enter Different Home-Coming firme 1 fler ’ v | full moon (14th day of the calen ‘ him three years. We GAformal tea yesterday after: for the week at the Little White /tained the members of the junior) oie nand rested lightly on the call this, do you | Dear Cynthia Grey: Aw each re! dar moon, or the moon |had two children. 1 grew to hate BEMEE altractive home at the High:|Houve, Tomorrow, Mrs, Fred Mor-|league of Rainier chapter, Daugh:| whee! of the car and he lounged In Try! Do try! It would be mar-|turning group of soldiers arrives in} which happens upc him, 1 was always kind to him. He 3, A. ByGe, Sire, R.A. | tore Of the Amertoan Beyoluth the #eat wit? indolent race ” Then I realized that too] Heattio homeward bound, the write! after t ¢ arch’ spent all his ti down town, and which i# pecullarty his owr The much enthusiasm on my part might! the full moor ‘ hia evenin with other women. He familtar streteh of hie body made me divtract bis effort Hunday, then Baster int was never drunk, but he had always first Sunday following the smell of beer about bim, | And, oh, how I grew tu hate himf And at last I left him and went away im compliment to John M «a ek, Mr, McBeath vei. Stewart, Mrs, Charles Turner and| her home on East Aloha Mt Miss th Pratt will aasist Mre,|day afte bad ponvinoed more and more that the Bouffleur in serving the Juncheor Plans were made for the garden people of Seattle make their stay in our city a bore instead of a welcome. | In order to gratify our per cateh my under lip between my teeth It's maddening! I've never been and Mrs. Claude M. Seeley ich have been so rapidly gaining |fete to be given if June for ae os | From his attitude Teaught ot a sub lost in my life! Direction has al a ast evening at their | Popularity mier chapter, an event walch nas change in his mind, The little ways been a sixth sense with me neue glee “ q €1 7, ame at which Mr, McCormack was| ©” Friday the little White 1 established courtesy Of) noune yi attention, it pulled Our old Indian guide in the north rd Povo Pe per Bid or iy ph 0 Kinds of with « girlhood sweetheart. I left Hamain the honor guest. Covers were| Will be closed for the day for those of | mynte at some memory. At woods used to love me for it. And CORLGaS snteih akvelnit watne Marriages one of the children with him. His Placed for twelve ee 9 the senior \ not in @ hurry to le over there, a bunch of us were lost ntold phywieal p Dear Miss Grey: There has been | people have it and they are very = Pry A - : 1 mental agony, thru their separa: | wed nian Ren ° vies o- Ohio Visitors n the rain and fog for three'¢ tion from home and laved chee ure |# much conflicting aAviee given to | ni . "2 Py , 2 1 1 ee} € « hee '¢ have the oth « ii, The —" Supper Entertained Give Farewell Dance ‘ nderful dita » lived in a ab > AVANCE! forced to parade, with their heavy | Merle, I cannot keep We t he other child. That was ou and When ney | I nm a man of 40 y ‘ ago. Tam bi ow and M Ralph Stewart 1| Invitations are being teeued to the | \ : of our lin 1 wh hey lequipment, up and down the hard Lom a? . 1 om happy rs. Ralph Stewart entertaine rations were used up, 1 got the boys| giude in considerable experience, and to say I | my does not know that my the hot sun or drizling back to our trenches somehow, with | au revoir" dance, which will be 4 1 * infor ‘ uncheor t the a surprised t line o Avice i ot his fathe ow Bliss Margaret Ames will enter: | informally at | ; way At tee [given by Lee Soeure de Guerre @at “op | rain, im order that those who could |4m surprised at the line of advice | lover is not hie father. 2 Know aaa in compliment of Miss Ruth|Red Cross Jumble Shi fer A 4 - 1 th out SUM, moon, stars OF compare hot or would not go may satiety |#iven by the wife of 19 years would | the world thinks of this, but I 4o not of the Wilkes players this| guests were Mra, Arthur nning: | Urey tape gn « cng Se lob agreed ike| "So that's bow you won Your! their curious eyes and wonderments, | De Putting It very mildly: No woman | care. My life is my own, and I will Nowing h ra, Ben Loomis, Mrs. Bruce | ital hall o snow’ tem edal? amped cane let me] ev ept her husband in love » |live it my own way. Had I b at her home, following the |ham, M ¥ Loomis, M ir chic th Rietabs with the ebeseed : medal?” 1 gasped Please let me! Anyone who has worn @ uniform and ¥ k pth nthe fl na ve with fel bn " bs y Mi - een mance, Ten guests will at-|Myers, Miss Eva Gidbe Renate 0 love them—and babies, | say it's wonderful taken part in parades knows that |e? by keeping him guessing; but if | older I should have gotten a divores, faa theltre and later have| Tiffin, Ohio, and Mra. J.C, Wag-|°f the club, which has been ac ndded for just then a amali| | gvo. I didn't mean tt that way I] tow noldiers enjoy them. In fact, |®Uch Were possible, how could a wo-|but I didn't know how, and my ped © at the home of Miss Ames./ner and Mrs, F. M. nb tively. engaged in patriotic w curly-headed child, sex indefinite, told you so you'd. understand how] they are usually most unwelcome to|™4n be content to go thru life play- | ple insisted I stay with the man they eee Wagner gave an informal dinner at| the proceeds of the dance will be) toadied from behind the ilies. An it peeves me not to recall something |ine individual ‘soldier as well an |!0& with her husband's heart and | ch . ‘ of the family, 5 2 used in connection with the base " a - alee stertih da tie ey ote Don't o it, Merle. i : the Terry hotel last night int Irish terrier frisked madly gbout it I ought to know about those Mace! srenuous, both | wiving « cold respect In return m Merle. e S& 7 “ . ous, physically and men i i ; incheon for Mrs. Smith ce we onic. visitors heepitel at Camp Laws he |{8 IATKS circles while a nurse pushed |and the rooms tn that shack leat, Sok tn Gio bone tex eaten eas |e08 OY | ELIZABETH. ‘ With decorations of blue and gold . atrons and ; wilt be! a cab behind I trombled while I kept very still. | these men went into the services| It # > me we have two sep * elub colors, Mrs. D he 7D . Mr, and Mrs ) udley, Mr It was a dear cherub, so «fick and I was #o tragically unable to touch os 4 f lense |@rate gnc astinet 1s of marriages | Marriage Won't Surviv BE seve sn artietic ‘Nancneon | White Elephant Shop d Mra. D. Le Mr. and span that st was, obs apsg ? Sp neuer decor tei abe pel te 2 ; ‘ate obviously, a well the spring which controlled sO deter ton: Garman “ one for love, the other for conve-| Without Love the Sunset club yesterday in As hostess for the day, 3} ; J. M, Bunter, Mr. and Mra.| beloved child of duty to overcome a grave me Without Love of Both mental mechanism, I could ¢ daa too 7 ff both parties marry for , a Re Z ee , o fight for a principle. y | Dear Miss Grey: I read Merte’s lets Rent to. Mrs, Winfi Smith, | Frederick W. Graham has arra Henderson, Mrs. Lena Priteh And that infant-—or one of the hope that he was on the ver fl did not seck personal advantage, | Convenience If i* not #0 , am they | ter, and I want to tell of an experi she succeeded as president |th¢ program for the White le-Jard and Mrs, Mabel Thomas name age—might have been our very recovery glory or honor, While they are proud | #tart on an @qual footing, But the of ‘a young girl) Mae ie club phant Shop on Thursday, to be 1 mine—except for! But my high hopes of a miracle) oe their achievements, yet they are| ir! wha marries for convenience ®| married a man of her _ mothers “_*e ,own Rob's and during the noon hour by Mre ulfilied that day, An h he a ot love a Handsome basket of blue hy-| ven durin - Head Mi pe the war “ were not to be fulfilied that day AM) not peeking personal publicity and|Mman whom she does not love and | cnoice, 1 know the girl personally, and blue and’ yellow irises (John Wesley Dolby, Mise Mabe Tea for Miss Butler Lat's—let's drive ont I murmur: other auto wheeled close to Bob's! Go not relish the idea of furnishing | Who loves her, would as well prepare | ana today her parents lve only Stered the ble, while smatier|4¢ Cobb Fett will be Mrs, Dolby's Mies Hortense Green, daughter of | ed and I closed my eyes to shut out 1 stopped. »| "all the show” for the curiosity and | for trouble, for it is coming. A WO-| few miles from me. The girl and slender blue vases held |*°companist ‘ |Mr. and Mra. ‘Thomas Green, will| the dear vision Come home to dinner, children."| ofentimes selfish vanity of the| man’s love is one of God's greatest | stout 16 when her mother tad — game flowers at both sides of a vag jentertain with an afternoon ¢ “We don't need to hurry ob said Mother Lorimer, and she amiled | pupiic blessings to man, and the girl who| match she was jolly. and If o Pecenterpiece. Cormage bouquets ot Red Cross Jumble Shop day. May 20, in honor of Miss |drawied. “You nee, I'm try! enigmatically at me, and at Bob.|” ret uy also bear in mind that these | marries without love is not fulfilling | hue the marriage to a man ‘ns a Menote and baby roses were! ‘pomorrow, during the noon hour| Catherine Butler, whore approach: | Frecall something about that 1 and at the bungalow and Tam sure] joyn arrive in Seattle after days and | her mission in life . |tve or want to marry changea aa Reh place. t the Red Crows Jumble Shop, Miss |!%® Marriage to Ensign Elliott Dean| 1! ought to know Who lives in it—1 1 did not droam this—at the toddling | often weeks of hard traveling in| f | whole disposition. They lived togeth- Shire, Smith extemporancously gave | -phursa Cawsey, coloratura soprano, | ##rrington, U. S. N. A, will be an| must have been inside of it, myself, child, a» if she saw some hope o | crowaed care and cramped quarters. la onty a few yeate Whaat jp intere: vete' D © my he pl o m1 er own comin 1, | ” Meest to Mrs. Skinner, who in| wij) sing, and Miss Lenora Fried. /!teresting society event of Jur @ time. The plan of it, some- her own is tru |1t would be a reat and a pleasure to| my. Tragedy of vorced him. They bad one ohisds 2 responded. Mrs. Bausman |iand will be at the piano | eee how, ix in my brain Hut the cherming YoUNE WOMAN | rer out into the open and away from | hia W. oy | Only « few weeks ago she athena She Winkie uilth’ and ey Bid - : | "Yen?" 1 did my best to keep my | sitting beside her did not «mile. In-line tiresome routine of traveling, | Phis Wedding suicide. So girls, don't marry L. B. Steadman gave a few! ag: Yollege Club id Miss Sykes Adieu volce from betraying my engerness. | stead nho cave me an insolent “once | were their stopover one of real free. | Dear Miss Grey: It was with alone sou are not mune you cay Jone choven words of appreciation | Mills College Club An elaborate dinner of 17 covers) “Gosh! Why can't I get it? I've over.” [ said to myself dom, but no relaxation t¥ found In| great deal of interest I read Merle’ | not only for a few years, but for the he board. As the speeches wer The Mills College club is asked! was given by and Mra. Philip) Siways been strong on maps and Ygu ought to have been & Movie) marching up and down the hard! letter. And as her's was my expert: | rest of your life prepared, it was a merry, wit-|to turn out for the meeting next|Gearhart at their residence, 475¢|plane. But since my 4 was | star, Katherine Miller, I never | streets at trict attention and ni pa-|ence, I will answer. It i# not easy to ATSB y affair. Saturday evening, which begins @t/iith ave. N. EB, Saturday evening, | Dumped—of course mother has made eyes narrow #0 maliciously except | rade attire. | write it, and perhaps it will not guests were Mrs. F. & Stim-|8 o'clock on the commons of the|May 24. ‘This affair was in com. | ¥0U hear THAT tale—I'm apt to for-|/on the screen.” We think we are showing them | make good reading, but nevertheless Mrs. Joshua Green, Mrs, Burke, | University of Washington. All the/pliment to Miss Nell Sykes, who|#*t You don’t mind if I try to re Z. D. Lowman, Mra. Frederick |members are asked to wear the/leaves June 2 for Siberia, under | ———————————————————————— = AT OTE ——7y—| we ask them to parade past 100K! when 1 was 17, my step-mother | “jitney?” SMS. Mre. L. B. Steadman, |collere colors of yellow and white/the auspices of the Red Cro fornia, returned to their home at; [== ¥ lnes of curious mpectators, after they | ana my own father insisted I marry ‘The word is supposed to have Tt 7 ’ H. N. Richmond, Mrs. Fred. for the night } sre | 1623 16th ave., yesterday Ihulbw {ure alrandy weary from days of trav-| \'man 15 years older than I. Andto| originated with the ro ae ee ‘ — 9 el Let us put ourselves in their ot tep-moth 4| the Bowery in New York Bentley, Mre. George T. My | Silver Tea get away from my stepmother an the ery in fs : © re. EB. HH. Stuart has returned | position. Imagine how we would en: | aapperatesanenannasiaauasiabnoasentecnptin etait Mrs. George Tilden, Mrs. A. J.| Announce Marriage Mrs. George #8. Ryan and Mrs.|¢rom Portland, where ahe epent a CLUBS FOR THURSDAY joy the same. “Bost airs Ww. Nocthons lof Daughter William 1. Lawe will be hostenses| tow weeks LATONA PT. A Instead of making their stay in “Pred Baxter, Mrs. John. Cot} Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stiere an-|at a silver tea at the home of Mrs wal Pre Latona Parent‘Teachere’ associa-| our city tiresome to them physically i, Mrs. A. H. Anderson, M. R.|Hounce the marriage of their daugh Ryan,, 1736 Sunset ave. for the tion will meet at 245 o'clock in the} and disagreeable mentally, both to 9 sit, Anderson, Mra. R.| Towne? fina, to Me. Herbert. W.|benefit of the guides of ‘St. Jot SOOO eee eee ores amembly room, Election of officers. | themselves and to their own mothers * 4g-—wmael wares a: anon lJetee of Seaside, Ore. The cere |parieh, tomorrow afternoon at M { renege et and loved ones, let us pay them real e mony was performed at the home | o'clock e LE ON JUICE SUNSE GUILD honor or none at all. Let us erect a a on of the bride's parents Tuesday, May | ne | The Sunshine Gaild will hold a| grandstand for their use while in our | . Cornish Gives 20 Engagement Announced | special meeting at the home of Mrs.| city, where they may «it with their ’ Fanny Van Alstine, 4107 Fremont] relatives and loved ones, while the | oh ;: tio EER ey Cards tf, Mannibal HL Witham op FOR FRECKLES } 2°". .Y 4 public, private citizens, march by in| Constipation is the arch-enemy of health. greet Kirk Towns, who will ounces the engagement o * ea. — parade form to cheer and welcome | ; afm | the soloist at the symphony con. Mrs. V. F. Pavey will entertain| daughter, Vivian, to Mr. Edward 08 SUNSHINE CLUB OF MOOSE-| them. Let us do the hard and dis Conquer this enemy and 7s rout a whole 'y fon June 5, Miss Nellie Cornish |with a luncheon and card party|Castell Slater. The wedding willl $ Girls! Make beauty lotion HEART LEGION agreeable part of the reception and of physical foes, including indigestion, biliousness, give @ reception to the board| Wednesday at the Hotel Sorrento. |take place in June. : rs Sunshine club of the women of| treat them aa real guests whose pres- ic! S the symphony society and the| Twelve women, all workers for the | ean for a few cents—Try it! schema taste ote aaae wen taes GO cagrodees and to when we sick headache, sleeplessness and nervous d RY of the Cornish Schoo! of| Red Cross of the Sunset club, will! Fintertaing for | Mrs, Grace Meott, 27 Alki ave. fromlare anxious to make atonement.| [| Sia. Beecham’s Pills have been a world-favorite on Thursday evening, June | be th ‘uests. " | 10 until 5 o'clock. Thus they would look forward and laxative for ove’ H E I h i Mise Cornish will also. include | m eer ees | Orthopedic Squeeze the fulce of two iemons backward to their stay In Seattle as ft eexty years ey go straight to Boyd Wells as an honor guest. Honor Maj. Matson At the beautiful home of Mrs.| {nto a bottle containing three ounces FORTSON-THYGESEN CHAPTER,|a day of real pleasure and enjoy the cause of many ills and Seciy. it. ‘They act : eee Maj. Charles R. Castien, U, 8, A.|J08 H. Powell, where she and Mra,|0f orchard white, shake well and) U.S. W.V., [mmaats and in our hearle would rest | pose, pleasantly and Surely, Contain no ay ‘ F 7 > were hor ou he er pine o » bow or “* o Fo % ction th: ry d 2 Phillips Gives Tea | ot Camp Lewis and Mra. Castien ; cea tee benefit rgreog doom freckle and tan lotion, and com: |Thygesen Chapeee at the United |atay one of real happiness, not to be4 abit-forming drug. These time-tested pills Albert Charles Phillips en-jentertained with a dinner at (the) ai. uid of the Orthopedic|Piexion beautifier, at very, very| spanish War Veterans will hold a| forgotten SEBEL. | strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and a tea yesterday after.| Rainier club last week in honor hospital, 12 tables were in play and | "™All cost special meeting for the purpose of eee 5: in honor of Mrs.|of Maj. Ralph Matson’ U. 8. A.) rin ig were awarded the| YOUr grocer haw the lemons and patloting upon the names of new| Date of R li Bellingham and|of Camp Lewis, and Mrs. Matson. \ewcosdeful conéiatants Tea wa any drug store or toilet counter Will | members and for initiation at the Easter | e eve Of Chicago. Mrs.|Covers were laid for eight. Later) Su Ctimt jumlaltine com vee supply three quncer of orébnrd white | Armory, Thursday at 2 o'clock Dear Miss Grey: Will you please | John Scott pre |the party attended a performance tere ie anime In to goin | fF & few conte, Maange thin rweet Gol mo what time of the year Kester H H , Reva tea {AE the “totes. oak out puahinn et the PP lb ove ly fragrant lotion into the face,| Mr. and Mrs. John Queal, of Min-| fell me what Opie Of be vier Covet ons | a ion Van Ogle, Mrs. Clyde bk ded ok uae “Gieitin tare Pename neck, arms and hands each day and |neapolis and Parade, who have] iin Vauun apell, I say tt com Mrs. Daisy Wood Hil-| Dramatic Reading P. Dow, Mrs. A. C. MacCallum, as |"** ae . at gg Pog . he tag sire) — gig thug Megat A certain time after Lent, and that it| err agg the musical num-| «peg o' My Heart” will bq given |sisted by Miss Emily Nettleton and|PPear amd, Mou coer m0 Wt latrout, feft this morning to retura | sometimes fails in March | Divestions of Sposisl Velse oF ane sate eae ‘ sisting the hostess in Teja a dramatic, reading by Miss|Miss Janet Powell, presided at the|1o"verninas and never ireitater les their homme PRARL. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25¢ her guests were Mra. Fran-|;ouise Jeannette Studley under|tea urns. ‘The table and rooms) ’*™ iB ani 40 preven eosin ‘ The way Uy which Easter day Guy Frink and Mrs. Harry | auspices ot Seattle lodge No. 7, De) were most artistically decorated in| — — it. Mrs. Sabine Carr, of Bel-| -e6 of Honor, at the Boylston Ave|pmk blossoms and the little tots| pad 04 pscoste cry cary illo nue Unitasian church tonight. Ever-|of the hospital will be materially , were ° . . green lodge No. 2 drill team wil!| benefited by the efforts of the com. B Id. om gvents. |give--an exhibition drill at 7:20|mittee, who were Mrs. C, W. Lee ewli ering ad dee o'clock outside the church and will and Mrs. W. F. Bert. | ‘hool Dane act as ubhers for the performance. | ianieetiiehnceiaathaiaasnte A f plas Se: s Miss Studley will be assisted by | rray oO . ee pte —— the following numbers i hold its annual closing party oz | Saturday afternoon at 3:30 p.|Piano solo...Mrs, Thomas Ferguson | Personal THE CELEBRATED TENOR During the afternoon different |ritong solo | | that were presented in the| (®) “Tommy La Lieut. Edward W. Andrews has ar | . . “lL | (®) “Mother o’ Mine.” ra . Gross benefit of “Li Artie in| (©) Motu o! Miperunon, _|H¥ed im Seale, from duty with the adds his voice to the ensemble of great Solo— lair service, United States army. game of bal a Ia danse will /S10~ pat | artists who enthusiastically indorse the e ed. Everyone is invited Mr. H. | no be play ry e% @) “Expecting.” ir. H. H. Sheets is «pending a cou- | Mrs. Byron Boyd Penshaw. naan Ba Mende f ea gly cy gre gain Mrs. J. F. Mannin | Sha es Mrs. J , of Everett, ar t lssohn’s Mrs. Rath Osborn, Boyer, rives in town today to attend Mrs oS sy. ein « Skinner's party at the Sunset club. | Seattle Pacific College| ‘>? “Awakenin eet | will present Mendelssohn's Mre. M.'T. Wileon Mr. and Mrs, Roland V. Ankeny, | b: — vl vi _ 71 4 Hien (onlene at 8 o'clock, In ene|Padingn.—"Out Where the Wert |agr. irving Ankeny and tra Afar The Tone Coloring Solo-Player Piano Sie endttorinm at Third ave. W., 5 “"\tin Teetor and Mr. George Smith ar Nickerson st. Several aclo| Mist Louise Jeannette Studley. |who have been spending several é )| Mrs. Thomas M. Cranney, chair-|days at Lake Cushman on a motor “Had the Soloelle been hidden from view when | hear: ih be reqdered Gs for) a5, Capt. and Mrg. Gus Barg| trip, have returned home 4 ais Val to melody or solo singing rich and full pth the beautifull haded poe Me peeens Pen Move acted | ra | ¥ accompaniment, and when | heard the scintillating variety of tone. Se Githey ceeertaito | te the arrangement committee, | _ Mr. Dwight Meade left for Denver | : . cS . coloring effects, | certainly would have believed that | was listens - Mir. Robert Leise tenor | Victory Club yesterday | Ls to @ great arlial playing on the keyboard weed ir. Wilson Cathey. Bass; The Victory club will tvs it y “} o 5 % ” a a i" | Mr. W. W. Cathey will direct the | weekly dance on iveduienny 1 _Mr. Lester Scott, secretary of the | g y 5 ‘When I sang the Soloelle, | realized that this astounding : Lesahi Paviion |Camp Fire Girls, will arrive in town | f g Pa musical instrument is os ideal for accompaniments as for solo playing. Saks Sa Lees me _|on Friday to spend several days, 5 we: ~ Nothing in delicacy of touch-—in tone coloring—in musical cadences | j ! S's Minty Saaetnn Reemtin eae Cy - a y —are beyond the reach of any intelligent person playing a Soloelle. | Dear Miss Grey: Will you please (To Re Continued) honor, praise and appreciation when | it is the truth tell me the derivation of the word * j ple of months on Bainbridge island. A. P. Gouthey........ Soprano f eee = = Z “The Soloelle is in truth a wonderful instrument. There i: | spendi: few days, the gue = p 7s ated span ing af w days, the guests " : ma much difference between it and other player pianos as there is | iia y between a concert grand and a harpsi- 2 | Mtae Gertrude Gallon will leave | f chord.” & ii thee Thursday to spend several days in| @ | Vancouver, B. C. | fa _well known bd be Meth tse wpe Cimeron, Gate ad others, Trained by the rt | Shdlee Ticncan® RENE Jean Go Rembe | HENRI LA BONTE. | | Second at Lenora "ea. Iver Sateen and daughter, | SSS When grand opera stars—when skilled musicians—when masters of the piano—when cn Tova, left Sunday for New York to} Gl 4 the piano and other things connected with the musical profession—when owners of player pianos all 6 their home. | Z join im proclaiming the Soloelle an artistic instrument, you owe it to yourself t investiga| gy ‘ee i zs d 9) this wonderful player piano. - sabres 9 r. and Mrs. Frank Frederick and = . : : sons, Harold and Frank, jr We | 3 Mit ot ae giao ge hs one pare: yg sad the celle. apy saan 4 da tate Betnion sauna Z player piano that will permit you to play as though you had all the knowled, Hd ill—all Be ne Mi aaa Frederic k gy } the technique of a trained pian sadness ee dag Soreopnt iperte Y) 4 First: The Soloelle is the only player piano which gives night. : pig Mtoe: Y you complete and satisfactory, separate and indi- g 4 f vidual controls of Melody and Accompani 5 {maith and Mra, Donald Barnes, for ees Ww, Second: The Soloelle is the only pi Rom pea witch phe moved to Seattle and have taken a With Free Instruction house at 1520 15th ave can and da control Tone Color. EVERY TH AY | Maj. ©. R. Castion will le , It is a pleasure to hear the Soloelle, and you are welcome to enjoy it at any time—you wi iy ie foe sgeigtl test ot The to and the pesihion f urged to purchase—The Soloelles are being Siensesteahed now onal nat Medical association convention at Atlantic City, and later the National 5 of J ; : : anita Oty, eae lates tie araeee! ‘ Chickering SOLOELLE Autopiano SOLOELLE — Montelius SOLOEL _ Every woman should take advantage of these spe- [| wit be absent a month. During his|]| A Wonderful Asortment—Every new shade, shape and clever —Pianista SOLOZLLE—Washburn SOLOFLLE—Bacon SOLOELLE. cial parties. Swimming makes one beautiful, bringing §|bsence Mrs. Castien wil be in this combination material heretofore shown, . . Dm . e meee pate be a is dean t ino. ron. Mloity. « guest at the home of her TERMS IF DESIRED—OTHER INSTRUMENTS EXCHANGE mre use every muscle—compels deep breathing—re- fir yr, fire, James 2. Galbraith TRIMMINGS duces unnecessary flesh—improves the carriage— TS qe eaaaede t crs, insures fair cantiloncs P > nei ia ba y ry nk * Your choice of hundreds and hundreds of late Trimmings, . - Misa le moe sengiteate send ro wf reduced to a mere fraction of thelr wholesale cost, We're Be One of the Party Thursday Vany eventnn 46 epend «, Cortnieht selling them out as low aw 7 for. ..cey the guest of Mra, Prescott Onkes, at Thi d A ue , her home near the Country club. Basement Department, ir ven' Opposite Mr. and Mrs, R. Stevens are re corner Ly Pantages cetving the felicitations of ther University Street 7 Second and Lenora Leg D> |friends upon the birth of a da heatre born at Swedish hospital - |day, May The little miss Open daily, 2 p. m. to 10:30 p. m EM E been named Elete Jane Sunday, 10 a, m. to 10:30 p,m. y, } e's | Niilline Phone, Elliott 1896 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Basterbrooks,' (2 Second at Se BXCLUSIVE S0LOupLE DHALERS who have been spending the winter [pServiece ‘o) in the Eastern states and in Call ne ee ERLTHI A Haast