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BETTY f Recent Bride Honor Guest | Mrs, Frank Nel: leent bride from Detroit is the guest of Mr PD. Born to Mr. d Mrs. Alexander tt Bullitt Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Scott Bul Bre being showered with ons upon the birth of a son morning. Mr. Bullitt will|!@ncheon given today in Seattle from Loutavilte, Mrs. H. A. Fle R. the middie of this week. Mrs a . . Is at the home of her par Informal Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stimson, : at, the Highlands. | compliment to Mrs, Ch M who leaves shortly to spend of months at Burlingame, Mra, D. Nichol informa cheon Sunset Me Mic con honor at the by &« ir aude & couple | California, | will give an morrow the Entertained Mrs. Winfield Smith was hostess b & charming informal tea on Sat afternoon at the Sunset club Compliment to Mrs. J. D. Farrel!) . f Portland and Mrs. Robert Treat) Swimming and also of that gy. * oe |Dancing Party | Mr. “Morite Milburn age Announcement |ewimming party and moe senahed sue wien |Seattle Tennis club on Wednesday iB Hert. dn ter Mt ane Soe levening to about 24 of the sub hemi vee Ban Cite, {debutante set. Mra, Anna Thomsen and M oe tet = Milburn will chaperone the affair ir. Hat mpent the summer with her | 44 Mrs. agg a pom |Dance for years ago ee wi ing took $n June 4, and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Whitelaw have gone on a wedding trip) Mis# Anne, Mire Lillian and Miss ‘They will visit Mr.| isa Michaelis will give a dance on x McEwan before they re-|Fridny evening at their home in to Germantown, Penn., where) |honor of Miss Marjorie Whitelaw WIN make their home after/and Mr. Frank Fellows Day Red Cross Jumble Shop Miss Maude White, soprano, Miss Ethel Schwerdtfeger at A tw * elubd will give a dance at the ag oe mat Club [her present stage temper | with | is the | sonal. BRAINERD Ballet the Cornish Artistique of School nish School of Music pre ast’ night Metropol Mary of found in t performances and n adaptation of the the ments of thor afforded ing of th charm of artistic stage folk, exthe clansic, be other f of of delightful design Mins Margare Mignonette by Bluette” by Erigo, dan thi materia requt the stage ommenda he whole an even the Marhting refined sen from let a Jancing; costumes nd good music Petit in her Frimi, “Valse and now Legend Exypt the ot in Proved the hit of the entertainment. | Her dancing was light and assured, and gave evidence of careful train ing. She had the manner of accustomed to the foottights received rounds of merited applause. Nothing could have been than Valse Bluette beau blende head. slender figure a tall flower in the dance scored her triumph audience and would character of work lovelier her with ful fen and her nway like This ue wind com to be suited the mort to and appearance, for she as y little dramatic power; her dancing still adolescent, lyric and Many friends of Miss Petit’s | day A] white draper:| with the, shows | ‘Charles &. Miller will give a piano, will present the musical pro|in the audience watched her work! the Jumble Shop during tomorrow, Mre. fF be hostess . Wednestay at the Rainier|«ram at compliment to her daughter, the noon hour ‘who returned Monday after.) V. Brown will Stanford university, and) Marjorie Wilkins, a grad-| P : Wells college. who has been | Matinee Dance the past year taking post | Miss Frances La Pine work at Stanford. The in-| matinee dance on Friday friends of Miss Miller will/at Silver Lake. Sixty guests on guests. joyed the picnic outing. Mrs. F. ( vd La Pine, Mrs Wakefield, Mrs oe ridal c chap. ‘art J. J. Davis and Mrs. Mot gcc Yl eronea the ‘ether her bridal party at dinner at! club on Saturday even Whitelaw will become the e of Mr. Frank Fellows Day on) M. | Mrs. J. Dexter Davidson Miia }tained informally at her home t i Given afternoon in compliment to Mrs MYoung Thespians H. Ripley, who leaves shortly Raymond, Wash. to make miss is Miss Loyal home. “geared wrote, staged and = | a clever Turkish play in the of her parents’ home, Mr. Outing at Harry Whitney Treat, Fri Samiaroek Springs “ Mr. Dana Bronson entertained 26 who took part in the little | guests at his country home, Sham were Miss Georgina Swan-|rock Springs, on Saturday ‘Miss Marion McGrath, Miss there the, guests motored to Silver Nettleton, Miss Elizabeth | ake. Mrs. R. Knox Roberts, Mre Miss Lucia Fyer, Mise Ruth Grat, Mrs. William H. Howard ond and Miss Loyal Treat. Six-) yrs. I, H. Bronson chaperoned the @ollars and forty cents was young people as a silver collection which|” pypose who given to the Orthopedic hos}... Miss gay afternoon Tea for Departing Young Matron enter a N for her enjoyed the outing nona Roberts, Miss Anne Parsons, Miss Priscilla Ander son, Miss Helen Fay, Miss F Graff, Miss Genevieve Duemel, |Helen Graham, Mise Catherine Goodwin, Mise Lucy Semple Swan will en-| Strom, Misa Louixe Goodwin, Miss wr | Barbara Monroe, Mr las, Mr jorman Nasham, Mr in| La Batley, Mr. Guy Jones, Mr |Hotmes Hyland, Mr, William How ard, Mr. Donald Merrick, Mr. John Thompson, Mr. Donald Ripley, Mr Russell Reed and Mr. Dana Bron son. ee today at the Sunset club| Dinner for Mr. and . Charles T.| ¢ Medve uuabes se un|Mrs. E. C. Wagner In compliment to Mr. and got were entertained. vee C. Wagner, who leave n Recital Marjorie Miller gave an at- Pupils’ violin studio recital y afternoon at the McKel- The following pro ‘was presented: Wayne Fitzetmm and the Wanderer. . Vorkma Dancia | \. * : Heim | Gwendolyn Hallowell | Dance. - Sharwenka ‘Masa Furuya and Mins Miller --Dancla| Mrs:| E. r a dinner at their home to Sati Monday evening. o- ° Yachting Party Mr. and Mrs. David Rodgers gave a yachting party on their yacht over the week end in honor of Mr: Marie Gode and Mrs. LL. who are spending ten days | thern with Beairice Wilton ? |Women’s University Club Dr. Aurelia H. Rhetnhardt, pres ident of Mille College, will talk on Wednesday at 12390 o'clock at the Women's Iniversity club. Mrs. W. T. Perkins and Mise § abeth Clarahan will be hostesses oe ‘Vernon Hedstrom - @ Ambrosio wees Bohm Catherine Lashiey | Handel tasniey | Miscellaneous Shower . J. J. Blackmore} In honor of Miss Charlotte Wi Dodge and Jack Perrine—|!iams, who leaves to attend the the piano accompaniments | Delta Gamma sorority convent at the end of the program Miss a* an alumnae delegate, Mra. Wi Dodge played “Barcarolle,” | liam S$. Cahill gave a miscellaneous Godsky, and Mr. Jack Perrine|shower at her houseboat Satur utumn,” by McDowell. day afternoor . on “Suter’s for Diamonds” The Bride Will Appreciate a Suter Gift “because its distinctive beauty and true worth will not only be a fitting reminder of the Happy Day, but a source of real pleasure each time it is worn or used. Whether you choose from the extensive display of Fine Silverware or from the beautiful selection of the newest in Plat- inum and Gold Diamond Jewelry, the choice is one that will bring perfect sat- isfaction to all concerned. L.W. SUTER 1115 Second Ave. Diamonds ole ee ls slave ee fio From | Charles Stokes orine | Mien | Harold Vander | shortly | to make their home in New York.| Mr. and Mra. Frederic Struve gave! 2 guests | Maine | Duteh Da | body jing | was Miss Helen | Swedian | | | Rather Hol Mignonette with extreme interest, for hoped she will go to New Y fulfill the promixe of a car dancer she has begun here The opening number. of gram given by the primary led by Mins Wells herself trybedy in good humor tiny tote stumbled und in aye do, My Partner,” “Rean F ige,” “Garden of Our House” anc Shoemaker,” in the most delightful imaginable and made every laugh because they were sctously sweet and small the great big re crowd of people and slight lack movement it is rk and eras 4 ann put « a aro “tow way unco! on stage the Their seriousness coordination befe of were quite aa a ev more so, than dance ome f the more grown-up ° ever “French Bab stare and “Morning Pegsy Shaw was another of in th Young in jallop.” ‘The closing number Legend of Egypt.” in which the principals were Arthur Pierce, Ruth Van Valey, Margaret Petit and was a fitting clb max ‘The program was as fo owe «Chorus f(a) Judi Misses Hecker, Sbinabarger ner, Weed, ‘Turner Hovey, Kelby, B Jensen and Turner Harrison, Brown, Clark, and King Accompanied by Cherus Jones Fork Dances *Primary Class Rwedish—How d°ye do, Engliah—Rean Porridge fpanish—Garden of Our Dantah Shoemaker ‘Intermediate Clase Hungarian —Polka (Komarno). Mlovak—Auntie, Whither Go Hanak—-On the Roef the Cuckoo. Hohemian—Anses Making Littl Cookies Hungarian My Partner, House Polka (Komarne) rabeth Blum an Condon, Maxine Rogers, Milabeite Shirley Goodwin, Bertha her, Josephine Day and Katherine Hyland iv ie Mise Muffet “Phyltia Chathars. Lady Dainty Marian Hates, Lota Lee, Hetty Robb, Inabe aldine Zindort, Matheson, Sturgis, Ger Hetty Ripley, Margaret Virginia Shank, Mai The Morning Gatiop. Fielen Young 1x | Dance of Joy. md, Marton Ttobt Mary baird, Margare Allee Ho: t Orvis, art comb, ell, Isabel Hetty Baird, Pratt, Jane Tr and Juliet Haske Intermi th Moonlight Song of # In PART TWO I olllwogs Cakewalk Debuasey Franklin Russian Mazurka Margaret jue Biizabeth Kerr an Strauas Franklin Crawford. v ; Frimi Margaret Petit vt tuth Van Valey. Vit Holen en Thompson, Irene Phillips wen and Frank lin Crawford. vir Young, & Mar Jc Beth Gavotte Huth Van Vale ningt mes designe Thomas Edna Petit King.) + Margaret Clark nd Margare 4 by Muri Ix Valse Biuette Margaret Petit x Tn ancient thmen worshiped the statues jotet and his wife the » of the Nile lave girls w ne at dawn to dance awaiting the day when 1d come to life (Costumes designed by Muriel King.) King Amonhotet Arthur Pi Hie Wie Ruth Van Valey Dancor Margaret F la Cha Bre Women ‘with ‘Veite=talin’ win Kleinberg, Mattie McDonald, ‘The alley, Adella Salter and Ada Neff arguret Clark ington and Krigo Legend people of King atatuen Victorious n of the and pay the stat Am tribes ca homage These ues she Kdith Warren, Ada McKinney, | "| Mre it | | Fournier, | | |W ‘hite Ele phant Shop pe ant | Miller ja ta n | be | poses days, | Minneapolis leuest of her ¢ * | ing | Louse ¥ THE beeen iin nenr on gOne ate 1910. | [Personal A fre Dr. ¥ ever eturned anday nea Mre T and daugh Ma 1 trip of Vancouver 1 Mise Friday from a 4 eral about land. “-* Mre Frederick ight for a u Glacier Raus trip park Judge and man left Su of several week Mich Victoria home Miss been Anne Visiting returned who has for two Saturday her Mine Vin vinit in weeks evening and brought Olive Vincent and Mr ent, who will spend a ing at the Michaelis . Whiteomb to with Charles week home left spend Mra. David for Portland days, Satur & week or ten Miss Mildred been a student at sity, returned home noon and t# with her 4 Mre. C. & Miller Mixa Mar Moines, lowa ta Garmma sorority sister M . er, who Stanford 1 fonday parents the has alver after Mr or ne a Des o ot sand wh attend! rd University for the after graduating from will be the guest of for days Mine Wells Mine eral . Oltve attending t School at Tro panied by her Leonard who went her, returned hy ing Miss hear Leonard, Emma W York, accom Mr A.W East to meet Monday mother. me even Mr Maloy spend of days at Mra, Maloy Mies ha lived the Seattle she Charles © hington } Spokane, | the will Dun Sor will spend untry be remembered as who formerly rento hotel, From go to Tacoma, where the summer at the an at she wi Tacoma © . la mere hoo! oe Mins Marton attending Oa home who has bean re om Louse turn ne nday, a panied by a Mins Sun asemate, Ruth Devel! Wittam T. Develt California, next Tuesday with Miss Haze! Miss daughter of of Rerkeley attle summe: ive ir to pend the Allar ps o- Chiet Yeoman H has stationed and berian a Dawley, who} Mare Isiand,| recently re and Alaskan month's furlough been an Franelaco, urned from waters, is on in Seattle, Mra. William turned from in . T. Perkins has @ three months’ visit the East | -. re! Mrs. W. G. Downing, Angeles, and Mrs. C. H. Jenks, of are the house guests Charts O. Jenks | . . of Los of Mrw . Mrs. Gordon K. Mounce and email have returned from St where they have been Mr. Mour was in Mo, while service. Louls viaiting ° the air Mra Mina PJ Daisey Hansett eft Fr Mir and daughter, to spend neapolis jay the summer tn . Mr home charged William having from Cooper has returned been honorably dis-| the service. | Mra, H. C. Rohlf the niin Mr, and Mrw. leman, while Robifs, is on Thomas Gar o her husband sign sen duty eee J. Re aduated from spend a few days in Seattle th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Riley before reporting New | York July 10, prior to salling for France. | see Mr. and Mrs, Harry have bought the home Mrs. J. 8. McBride, e- Lieut cently ¢ Ernest Y, who re West Point, will wi | wen | and 8. Re of Dr . Miss Marjorie White Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. White,| will arrive home next Sunda av. | spent the winter in New York.| and Mrs Griffithe, of hee, nding several daug Misa | roper oattie, ; ae | Vivien Miack, Helen King h Bowen, | Jeasio I Taab Matheson, Dorothy Hits and ‘Katherine and. | k dancing costumes executed by u Other costumes de by Ann Wells and Muriel daughter of} Judge Wer da are their rill ¢ Mer in Katherine Macon, Sommers, Muriel Florence Cottrell, Minard, Cheasty Mitchell, Loulse " O wigned King.) Mary Mary DeKalb Fett Accompaniat for Ch Mustoat Fa Director, Poly 6 Im recomnized as an impor 4 at 0 p of students of art and are gi uses In these a. patrons of the White given a de} tomorrow dur at the White haa been veth Richer Miss Marjorie Miss Mildred Louls Stanton, at the piano by Miss Miss Catherine Lashley violinist, will Miss Frances clever young pianiste Informal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. B. D. an informal dinner ning at their home. were Mr. and Mrs, T » Karle, Dd A. J, Ghigilone and Capt. David) Ele Shop will ight double program the ne hour Hlephant d by and rinte ful n Shop which Mrs, El ar d Miller Leteher will be ac Two #¢ and Mr mpanie ar accompanied by Dodge, a Adams Tue The guests gave| on day The United States bureau of mines has sent @ mine rescue car to Seat tle, used for instruction pur at the university for several It will be sent, then, to dig-| ‘ent mines thruout the state, - to be rooms | WHILE MARY Is BENEATH THE WAVES I HAVE TIME TO THINK OF QUEER MIX-UP! ‘The tug put out to and the temptation to und to let Mary Hitt nen, seared little “pp und her form grew way far down tn the mind thrill aa her helmet di 4 beneath the top of the and v direct the captain's are course Thomas carry neue water Mary couldn and b tions. Bh with ‘TY tho thought herself in love If TH her iment was simply was flat, ideal The t always rule her had tremendoun now the © ot sir clear, the weather I knew | love once he positively that Tony Certeis and t with Jim, jr would world her and for would marry her, she the best little wife in the if he persinted would carry sailor friend were still guarding the from the fisherman's but on wh tw treasure in scorning yh it would rus girls to snateh the | foree Jim to wed her ty away from them under their bard moti too ry eyes I couldn't solve her at all My desire to undertake the adven- | couldn't she be consistent! ture, on impulse, in my usual way, be that would nearly overruled my judgment. Had with ng those old I been wearing Ue diver’s suit, 1 that she would go think | would have made the at-|! felt that I would tempt. Hut in that cane, I would not | to help her, Only—there was Chrys ve survived lo record this tale, wanting those pearia, and just my inatinet as determined as Mary to have them. impulse. Jim's It's an awful mess, And no way graph proved that the hulk I thought over and over again, mew © was blanketed in Mary remained submerged. Whether the cover wan deep or ahal- | "I awfully glad when fob no One could tell without going | ts finished. And I couldn't picture Mary! Blut T wasn't glad, ne around the ocean-bed | {t finally an end and keeping in touch with the | was far too terrible living only by @ very glender (To be continued.) phone line - 1 hoped that the merciful sands had buried the dead officers in snug and quiet graves, but neemed to| me that they would hold to their pact |} ach other and with Certeis,| that they would betray themselves fn some frightful way to an intruder to Mary she to grope down there alone—seeking that string of pearls. In some otmoure way, they had brought tragedy to all but their! rightful ponmessor and that, Mary | certainly waa not Neither was I I shuddered, not that I had any| superstition about a fatality coming from the gemma themeecelves, but in| plain words, I didn’t want Mary Thomas scared to death Of course, whe would have to go down, eventually, and reach into the long tunnel of the empty torpedo cane, but we would have her trainer go down with her and stand by while whe put her pretty pink fingers | on the hidd jowe! box. And I would) have Jim on board and my old reliab ‘omumy! Mary merely took her lesson | overside that morning. As she de scended her ladder, by the side of her trainer on bis ladder, I admitted that she had far more courage than men hore a trium out her Why If I could be content pearis—and with them, almort glad nur nhe away be too was all photo of the wand tunately Against my out 1 be this low, down wander ak after all, when came to The end a te Cc omfort for. | Cooler Days | o— were | | | ir mont we Hers certainly was a queer “com plex,” to use the word of the mo ent. Mary could rule her muscles, uid make her body do extraordi. nary stunts, and she was physically athietic and brave, | thought with a CLUBS FOR WEDN lonla Chub to Meet Tonta Social club will meet at tock in the Masonic temple, Wooderaft and Thimble Cub A card party will be given by the| Meattle Woodcraft and Thimble club at 215 in the afternoon in the club! in the Arcade buliding. | . Mystic Jewel Auxiliary Mynti at the b 6523 11th ave. will be served at 1 o-. Women of Mooseheart Legion The Women of Mooseheart Legion | will meet at the et ponte fe f° IMPROVE FARM LIFE URGES DR. HOLLAND “Life on the farm must be made attractive to farm laborers from Bu. rope who have been dumped into ‘ow Y to upset economic condi- tions,” according to Dr. E. 0. Hol- land, president of the State Agricul- tural College at Pullman in an ad- ‘dress before the Transportation club at luncheon Monday, Even summer, justly famed for |warmth and sunshine, has its cool | moods and rainy days when a light A. Costello, of Mra. J. addition to one's N. B. Lancheon|such occasions o'clock, . wardrobe, For is designed this jeharming gown of navy blue tric- | Olette, with its fascinating embroid. lery of gray Angora | wool. ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s For Infants and Invelide OTHERS ore IMITATIONS jmy | concede to the man more | Love Jewel Anxiliary will meet) weight wool frock i an acceptable | By CYNTHIA GREY time. I ment or M om a Grey writing you concerning a matter I should ij conn. France during than two a respectable asking if it ircumstances would am & negro ex in thi for Demoer months ago. Three 4. of this city, and rented he replied to a negro. Now, Miss Grey months nervice Rent” in oldler, having nerved nine wan discharged from ago I notice sign “For when 1 called the owner by that it wasn't but war lene ton phone wa under no ¢ rent been fighting for? PED READER zation, the racial it thruout And never lew the ot the democracy we he AN INTERES of the ugliest nage in unsolved question of creeds, we have , sang Kast is east and the west ls we et.” Those words ndeed, ax and upon one proble had the ages the twain shall offspring of white society © HAVE democracy the black men who fought shoulder the white, noble and brave. All the civilized world appreciates their valor as has been demonstrated in more than one instance. But the illustration you give is not a question of democracy, but of intolerance rr rir we dark races become virtually outcasts fought shoulder for and to were measure the solution of any man denied you the right ttle tolerance for you, and for that the stand was not demer ¢ men Ao not hold the vie same token, your letter does m of brave negroes, who recognized Intolerance has impeded in a large m of international importance, The where you liked best, showed your race, When you wrote, prot eratic, you showed no tolerance that this landlord has taken, and b represent the sentiment of thousand, the menace of autocracy Once more Kast in Bast Went be tolerant of each other for the | prob! liv to ng A and the West is West g00d of them both. Praise her in all her efforts to look, well, so there will be no misgivings in her mind about his love. And I firmly believe that if he tries this love cure long enough and applies it faitht enough, it will an ef- fee sl cureefor friend wife's nag- ging. 1 would like succeeds A but let East and Will you ple I claim that Gen a couple of ch a fire in © of years ago Dear Miss Grey nettle this dispute? Pershing’s wife and dren lowt their fornia a couple brother tn law it other commanding officer's who was at the Prenidio, kindly inform me correctly me the date and place? MARY JANE Gen. Perehing’s wife and three daughters lont their lives in the burning of the Presidio, Aujrust 27, 1915. One son is living. lives in My wore family ill you and tell says wan be TLDIVORCE. Dear Miss Grey: I noticed in an issue of a few days ago that an “Anxious Wife” wished to know in your columns if she should take her husband back under certain circume stances, read with in-) J would like to tell that poor &@ man whose | woman this much: If he has been he looks 4t!4 good husband and father before, notice YOUr| give him another chance. We all answer, and am willing to concede | have our faults, Suppose you made that it really does seem the most | tig awful mistake and woull be plausible thing to do to secure peace, sorry in a short time and should or, at least, quietude. want to come batk? Wouldn't you But, Miss Grey, will you kindly |feel you were entitled to another permit me to offer him some advice | Chance? And if he would be glad to thra your columns? First, I take you back, don’t you think you say that your answer proves ax would try to be better than ever be theory, that women in general| fore? It will be hard to do it, but are most self-effacing, and willing try. privileges ONE WHO HAS SUCCEEDED, to grant them. | This letter is in ansyer to the wife 1 Dear Miss Grey I j terest th from | wife him when other women. I al nags than he is willing the fair sex is sometimes unfair to| other waman and then signified # her «wn sex. | wish to return. The wife was um I do not doubt that were he to/| certain what to do. storm and declare himself sufficient: | ly, he would at least reduce he to| Dear Miss Grey: I ame boy Am silence, but that might not mean|¢ ana exactly 17 pounds below the peace, in fact, it might be the fore-| average weight. I have an enormous runner of more serious trouble. I | appetite and eat “like a horse.” But am sure that he would not want) cannot put on any weight. So, if peace on such a basis, and that {8| you could tell me something that not & good foundation for a home. | wii! bring me up to the average I is the real foundation, and | wi) be much obliged. Miss Grey, I hold that if a woman | TED. joves a man enough to marry him| perhaps you do not eat the proper |and perhaps, to bear children, and|¢oog. Go to a reliable physician and |to share his lot generally, it is bis | have him prescribe a diet for you. | fault if he does not hold that love | Playing bridge is sometimes a sure 15e 15 15¢.15¢ 15¢ lie BUYS sign of loneliness, perhaps she does 15e a Quality spend money, does he take into ac | count the money he perhaps spends | 15e lbe Lunch at in treating his friends, or in a poker game, or in his own little way of 322 Pike, at 4th spending money? Doubtless she has overlooked many little peccadilloes of We Never Le Close Le | his, for he is surely no paragon of 15e 15e 15¢ 15e 15¢ 15e le 15¢ 15e 15e 15e l5e l5e lic 15¢ l5e lie lie |15e lie 15e 15e j15e l5e virtue that his letter would indicate, for they simply do not make them that way. Perhaps she dogs nag some, what woman does not. She is arriving at the age of 40, and that means more to a woman than it does to a@ man; perhaps she is doubtful of her charms, and her power to hold him; that is a sure proof of her love and wish to be all in all to him. He | should have built her love and con. fidence in him up thru all these years so that the high noon of their Ufe together will be one of love and confidence. I would suggest that he lose no time in assuring her of his love and admiration of her. Why Mazola Saves Money in Cooking and Makes Food Better of the most important things Mazola does NE 0 for cooking is to take the place of butter. In frying or shortening it gives the finest results. And, pound for pound, it costs considerably less. Foods cooked with Mazola, or in which Mazola is used, wholesome, healthful, very easy to digest. Use 34 to 34 less Mazola for shortening than butter or lard. In frying, use Mazola over and over —it never absorbs odors or flavors. No smoking—no soggy cooking. 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