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By BETTY | Engage ment Made Known The engagement of Miss Katherine Lillian Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jackson this city, to Mr, Harvey Otis Waldo of Belling ham announced Saturday at a luncheon given at the 2 of Minx Jackson th young people are well known in Seattle Miss Jackson work upon her Paul two Miss Dorothy Campbell Dinner Hostess A beautifully appotnted dinner was Sliven last evening at t unset club by Miss Dorothy Campbell. Thirty Guests were entertained by the young hostess. Mr. and M J, A, Camp Dell chaperoned the affair, Later the party attended the dance given by Miss Mildred Farrar was he . became actively en gaged in war arrival Informal Luncheon here from st Mrs. Joshua Green was hostess at| where she finished school ® charming informal luncheon today | is the son of Mr lt the Sunset club. Ten guests en-| Waldo of Rellingham foyed her hospital ent in Japan. The moe © as A comp i on Board thieaat bos decorations were U.S. S. Houston effectively carried out in Lieut. J. J. Chisolm entertained at @inner on board the U. S. S. Hous Yon Thursday evening. His guests ‘Were Miss Marion Haynes, Miss Kar Wa Stoltenderg, Miss Florida Single ton, Miss Gertrude Lewis, Miss Jo- gephine Carman, Miss Mildred Lewis, Commander William Lee, Ensign H ™ Payan, Ensign A. F. Shannon Mr. Robert Fox, jr. and Mr. Richard ‘Haynes. : & . Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Henry Winter will entertain Bt her home on Thursday at luneh @on in compliment to Mra. Victor Vaughan Taylor, whose husband 7) Maj. Taylor, is at present on the . on his way to New York, and Hazel Landes, who leaves next years ago Mr. Waldo Mrs, I is at pres announ nt surprise to has been set for He Japanese Bridge Tea for Miss Lear Miss Wenonah tertain with a afternoon at her Miss Georgia Lear, June bride, and to compliment sister, Mre. Wilaon McLean of Snohomish. Blackwell bridget home in who is will en Monday honor of be a her yder Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Melville receiving the congratulations of their friends upon the birth of a daughter Friday night at Minor how pital Mrs. Swalwell was Mise Else Foxwell of Baltimore Mr. Swalwell is the of Mr. and Mra, W a for Pilot. Point on the Sound Swalwell of this city and resides at Spend the summer After the) Fall City © Tancheon two tables of bridge will 1s. } ‘Be at play. Mrs. Taylor is expect’ Washington Children’s f word any minute which will call - pe Ne hare Home Society : Bee The a Informal Luncheon H. C. Peters entertained at ington Children’s Home be held at the Receiving Home, Bast home at Yarrow at luncheon on , Eight members of her unit 65th and 32nd N. E., June 20, 1919 at 2 p. m., for the purpose of review who worked at the Soldiers’ and club were her guests. ing the work of the past year and &®eee electing eight trustees to serve for » Musical the next three years. As a “Life or Contributing Mem b Board ‘lained ber” of the society you are entitled to vote at this election and are cor dially invited to attend The program will consist of “Mrs. W. H. White entertained the r of the board of the Ladies’ club today at luncheon at home near Medina. . Swalwell are society will ad and a Nght refreshments. Mr. S. D. Wingate is secretary of board of trustees, and Mrs. Geo. A Sheafe, Ph. D., ts state supert 4 ent Automobiles will meet end of Ravenna car line between 1 and 2 o'clock. the eee Canadian Woman's Club The University district members of the Canadian Woman's club w rad party and musicale t a Xi Delta sorority, 4524 19th . on Friday, June 20, from to 5 o'clock ‘The proceeds will go for work An interesting speaker will be Mra. Faucett, who has re cently returned from overseas, where she has been engaged in reconstruc tion work. Mrs. B. M. Flumerfelt, | chairman of the entertainment com mittee, will be ansiated by Mra. H W. MeCreery and Mrs. A, J. Mur. ray. All who are interested are cor dresses, followed by election o-. Born and Mrs. Theodore Bandling Maude) of Scranton, Pa. are congratulations upon of a son. eee Little White House ‘The Queen Anne Guild has charge Mf the Little White House for the two weeks. Mrs. W. H. Mo assisted by Mrs. C. Schwabe, Thomas Nash, Mrs. A. FE. Mrs. O'Connell, Miss Polly kins and Miss Rose Howe, has charge of the tea room at the dic shop Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. : Mrs. W. H. Howard will take Thursday, Friday and Satur. when she will be assisted by W. W. Reed, Mrs. J. Beach Mrs. D. V, McDonald, Mrs. | “lly invited to come G. Pierce, Mrs. P. W. Smith, . George B. Lane, Mrs. B. t.| Victory Club Dance Mrs. C. F. Graff, Miss Har-) The Victory club will give another Baxter, Miss Virginia Sheban.|o¢ their successful and popular Hallie Bronson and Miss Ger) dances tonight at the Leschi pavil Pratt. Hon. . eee j ao ‘arren-Quinn Nuptials | Bride-Elect Entertained ‘| Mrs. EB. L. Webster will give a luncheon on Friday at the club; in compliment to Miss Flor ence Elford, whose marriage to Ensign B. M. Downie takes place n June 25. On Saturday, Mrs. $. C. Arm ‘strong will entertain at luncheon her brother-in-law, Mr. Barry.|@t her home, honoring Miss Elford. Katharine Earles played the|2>4 also her nie Miss Beth organ, and Mr. Michael Earles| Ferguson, of Colfax, who is her the violin. Mr. Paul Jack-| see sang several solos. "After the ceremony a wedding Hurley-Day : fast was served at the home| The wedding of two young people he bride's mother, Mra, T. J.|/0f Rainier valley was solemnized at . Only family and relatives the Catholic church in the Hillman present. district yesterday morning, by Rev ‘Mr. and Mrs. Quinn left for Chi-|John A. O.Hagan, when Miss Mary " @ago to be gone three weeks Hurley and George Day were united ° e in marriage. After a wedding trip Dance Given by Miss | the bride and groom will make their home at York station Mildred Farrar we ‘ Miss Mildred Farrar entertained, White Elephant Shop B with a dance last night at the home| yiry Frederick W. Graham of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert .-panged an attractive program ater. €0 members of the younger |*°MoFFOw noon at the White ol ; be give! | get were present. The young girls a hom a cat ‘and boys who have just returned | “en : East: chools, were. the | Miss Louise Graham, a _ from ern sci h erie Red Cross Jumble Shop Mr. Neal Begley will ‘The Women of Mooseheart Legion |the noon hour at the will give a card party tonight at 8 Jumble Shop, and Miss o'clock at the Moose temple Donagh will be at the LISTEN TO THE OLD HOME SONGS you love #0 well, and too, to all the rest world’s best music, by having in your own home a genuine Columbia Grafonola, Our easy terms make it possible today guests at the im the Queen Anng church, / Dunn officiating, when Miss | v Warren became the bride of fF. William Quinn. Miss Imogene was maid of honor and Mr. | Quinn best man. bride was given in marriage “A has fo! pianiste. sing ted §Cross Edna Me plano. listen, of the THIS COLUMBIA AND HANDSOME CABINET will meet your evéry musical need. There fs room in the cabinet for all ords, and it is finished to m ch the Graf- finishes. And our price your ree: onola in several is but $48.50 wa CREDIT GLADLY 211 Union Street 1332-34 Second Avenue during nual meeting of the Wash: | HN give; Sunset | lantic THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 BRAINERD The CAN Y’MAGINE IT? hide thing are these beach sults, Skinner & Eddy Club The series of Skinner & Maddy every Thursday evening pavilion have splendid and to add to the is always Rathing suite in paradox uflage to reve Came in supposed to room Yet bathing dances which the giving Le music there club are bu here nymphs at faze excitement a prize walts Miss been chi ical camouflaged Rentonia Green attending Miss ut Palo Alto, ret day and is at the Mr who has Harper's school hor Mon Country club with and Mrs, Joshua urned her ents, Green Mr. and Mrs. Edward J of Boston arrived in town and are the guesteit Mr John Erickson the Mrs. Holmes is M ter Holmes Friday and Mra Highlands Erickson's sis eee Mrs. Winfield Smith leaves Thurs for Portland to visit Mrs, Rob ert Treat Platt for a week day t. John Camp. urned from he was with the ¢ sail Thursday for gone four entertained Mrs who has recent service an ineers, | Calcutta He in y Mr overs where will to years bein in vd lor I oF Seattle Alexa Mrs. H. F. Ander ciseo arrived in 8 to vied sinter doe, for of San Fran-| attle on Je Mrs, A thewa, ephine and Miss Harriet Mat who will spend the summer in Tuesday her Her weveral attle Ballard of Niagara] little daughter, Sal nding several days with talard’n sisters, the Misses at Wing Point Har Mixw Marie Gashweiler, who has been giving @ series of recitals in Ta “4 recent guest of Mra, J of 1 Mra, Charles Fe t., and ly, are # Mra Fisken, bor coma, w Q. Mane coma see Eagle , Miss Ella Richter, who graduated from the University @f Washington thin week, has returfied to her home in Tacoma I PLAN Mr ably Robert Elliott, who was hon discharged from. th and entered Harvard uesday, bringing a Richard Morse, with av.s and Mra Gould several days last week at - Arthar W , aige, Lake Keechelus. After their , ma. cheve meal sone urn Mra. Dustin Mr t Wednesday ach Paul Dustin, spent @ couple of days Wagner's © with Mr. and Mra. Gould — gran irunbaum Mra Hibbard for & month's motoring to California. They way of North Yakima nervi After Mary had come back from | the depths of the sea and had ceived the congratulations of the ad miring of the tug. we moved slowly along the coast my re quest, Far away I could see the fixhermen’s cottages. In one of them Hamilton Certein was concealed. I was convinced that there ware the mysterious hospital where he was re covering from hurts received “in the auto crash.” Certainty returned home clase mate, Mr. him Mru Cordova, monthr Reginald 1. Alaska Fiedler has gone to remain four re to crew eee Mre at Mr Carl pent venconay of will . and Sun and her son ou. mer guests of Mrx ter, Mra Grunbaum Mr. and left Sunday trip by Dalles. Henry C his ‘complex was as Mary Thomas, He and Mr. Hyde, a a chemist of surkeon—and a that of Jekyil and & famous vik! queer as have “fe geytioman renown, & lurking Bolsh But | wondered if his remarkable career w «in upon him. He must indeed be fearing to face some ate, I felt gure. who 1 in luxuries would never endure the privations of a neanide whack in hot weather We pansed the huts, then steamed closer to sho Scattered houses of varying pretensions dotted the high points of the coast. They had every modern contrivance for comfort, in cluding costly docks, “Which ts of the utmost importance,” 1 said to myself—for a great idea had come) to me. 1 wanted one of thone houses for A month or two, and when Daddy knew my wish, he would get it for! me, even if he had to buy it, I felt wure It's wonderful enough to carry CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Sunshine Club Sunshine club of Women with he 10 6 o'clock at of Mra, J. 6 1220 Alot Mins May Lee and brother, Dr.| Edgar C. Lee, have moved from the| Hotel Pennington to the E. ¢ Wag! her cottage at the High Pri # cloain inevitable hv m erwine Frazelle revell Mra, John Ew been In Washing turn home Tht has been elected to the governing| board of the National Coilontal| Dames of America. who bas Dp. C.. wit Mra. Price} re one Ladies of Golden North eof iden North No. tary in Order of F will give a progressive whist party Mr. and Mra. A. C. Barker at the Knights of Pytiias hall. Alas motored from Salt Lake City are | Kane and friends invited. spending several days at the Wash nll ington hotel. During their stay here Green Lake Assembly Mrs. Barker was entertained by Mins Lake Assembly 367, of the tela Fiaken Artisans, will meet at 8 in the Fraternal hall, 1511% wha y Lad who Green United | o'clock Mr. Fred Henry acifie | Fourth ave ort, Incorporated, Mon *a 9 day night from a three months’ bust Daughters of St, George fens trip in Chicago. ‘The Daughters of St. George, Alex SS. |andra Lodge No. 172, will meet in the Dr. Frederick Slyfield, who has|Soottiah Hite hall at 1:30 o’elock been attending the National Tuber: | ee ¢ culosia association convention at At Evergreen Drill Team City, will return to Seattle! ‘The Evergreen Drill team June 18. During his absence Mra. | Danish Sisterhood Lodge No. Slyfield has been the guest of Mra./meet at the home of Mra H. M. Brooks | 1421 Third ave ete | 120 o'clock left | see the| Columbia Corigregational Church the ‘There will be a cafeteria luncheon on Portland) qt the Congregational Church of Co jtumbia, given by the Aid om 12 to 2 o'clock Sue eee Ladies of den North Ladies of the Golden North, No, 1 auxiliary to Yukon Order of Pioneers, | No. 2, will give progressive whist Bert} at K. P. hall tomorrow eve party ning. Alaskans and friends invited of the return to have mon out your it@as. aid | to myself. “I suppose that is the great advantage of riches over poverty. Why, Henry Ford anys it ts just that. The poor can only dream what they would like to do—more's the pity.” Hut somehow it wasn't obvious to THN, FRA FOLKS. NEED PHSPHATE Nothing he Wm to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh 4 to Increase Strength, | Visor and Nerve Force. of the 40, will William voteraen West, at Mr. Mra. Dent Sunday Portland summer. They will George Walker house Heights. and for Mowrey to occupy apend Ladies’ eee Mra. Robert Raxter and Mra Currier have returned land where they Show from attended the eee Bouffleur, Mra Mildred Farrar and Jerome will leave} for Spokane uffleur, Mra. Farrar and Mins Farrar will spend but a few days there, going over for the Northwest Golf Tournament, which in being held this week. Mr. Farrar went over last Mina Jer- in Spo Mrs. A. I Farrar, Miss Miss Em Wednend: Mrs. ate evening — x” Judging from the countless prep- and treatments which are « advertised for the making thi people ping arms, neck and acing ugly hollows and the soft curved lines of beauty, there are evi- sands of men and women feel their excessive Saturday of ome kane will spend some time andr visiting friends, | engiee by awe health ane | dently tho’ Mrs, Harry Boetzkes left Saturday | who keenly morning for New York nn vill Jo’ »t. Boetzkes, who caine will join pt. F ak wh due to starved nerves, Our bodies just returned from two years need more phosphate than js con reas duty tained in modern foods, Physicians claim there is nothing that will sup- ply this deficiency so well as the organic phosphate known among druggists as bitro-phosphate, which in inexpensive and is sold by mont all druggists under a guarantee of satisfaction or money” b Ry feeding the nerves directly and by supplying the body celle with the ry phosphoric elements, saphate should produce @ transformation In the ap the increase in weight astonishing in weight als general impr the health, "Nervousness, sleepless ness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disappear, dull ought to brighten and’ pale cheeks glow with the bloom of per- fect health CAUTION! Although phate is unsurpassed for relieving nervousness, sleeplessness and gen eral weakness, it should not, owing to its tendency to increase. weight be used by anyone who does not de- sire to put on flesh bust where she ra se and weakness are often over with her Fallard of | been vinit- | will return the] Mra. David daughter, Mrs. North Yakima, who have in Walla Walla, middle of the week Gilmo: Stanie; Mrs. W. W. Felger, who left June 5 for a trip to Low Ang will re turn Saturday. Mrs, Felger will be| accompanied by her daughter, Miss | Nellie Felger, who has been attend ing school in the South. eee les, welk pearance frequently Inerea, with it a Mabel—I only be a sister to Jack. I am promised to anoth Senator Stockson Jack—Then would your sisterly influence job in the AUSTRALIAN PLAIN IS NOW RICH GARDEN (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) SYDNEY, June 18.—Look the | Murrumbidgee irrigation area as the future garden of the southern hem. isphere. Seven years ago it was a barren Australian plain. Now jt iw dotted thickly with fruit trees and |dairy farms fine gardens and hom steads. Peaches weighing nearly a} pound each have been grown this year, and one settler netted more than $3,000 from four acres of peaches. an carries vement fn you mind using to land me a service? Mrs. L. A. Hunter and two daugh. Bh and Dorothy, left Sun day for California, to visit relatives and friends. ters, anor eyes diplomatic eee bitro-phos. Mins McA the last house guest bila of Spokane. bila, U. 8. A DeEtte two lan, who weeks has been of Mrs. R, M. F wife of Col. } turned Sunday eee for the For Quick Relief From Indigestion Take three or four Bi-nesia tablets immediately after eating or when- lever pain is felt. Those who have tried it say that relief and comfort almost invariably result within five |minutes. If you would like — |more to enjoy the pleasure Jing a hearty meal of good without fear of pain or discomfort to follow, go to Owl Drug Co., Swift Drug Co.’or any other good druggist and get @ package of Bi-nesia tab lets and use as directed. Inasmuch an every package contains a binding guarantee contract of satisfaction or money back, you don't risk a cent by making this test, and the chances are that tomorrow you will be tell ing your dyspeptic friends that if they want to enjoy life they should ‘TAKE BI-NESIA’ Mrs, A two chil , of Fargo, H. Parrott en, M. line and Rob D., arrived Tuesday evening to spend the summer with Mra, Albert 8S. Elford, Her children will be In the | Elford Downie wedding party Mrs. Miles . Harbin of St. Paul ening to visit Mr ‘ord for two week Sr ae once of eat things Miss Emily Jerome leaves for Spo: |kane this evening to visit friends in that city for a few we see Registered Dentists Out of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertis- ing enable me te make you this offer: Ge to any dentist, get his prices, then come to me and get 20 per cent cut from bis figure, with carefal, painless methods and personal attention. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third and Madison, Mise an Fra with r trice Lee left Tuesday for} ncisco, where she will visit | tives for two weeks. | figs yi | Miss Carrie Hopkins, who has been pokane for the last seven months, will return to her home in the San Marco tomorrow morning accompanied by her two nieces, Miss TO WATCH CERTEIS—IS MIND OF BOMBING PLOTS? | morning when the town and the na By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Mins Gre I have letters in aln of the am a | eral our columns jon the r today, 1 and ha know that girls yur litue wir} and womer the and other mer disgust about young girls have the thing at all, Yet, 1 lieve that all young girls a picture the girl of toda know that Lewin their th sergeant from the con not over Young little men sa Gir clothes and make why do they that tion by #o-doing jority of men fall for it. Lf it disgusts y girl dressed tured in your letters that you disrespect her for it know they attract more that fools and are us has of encouraging her by paying her at tention I am quite sure there that coull make her mode of dress more quick! this kind of girl’s main object is to of men men, it is easy to but 4 be ing to the eye Yet, | may to th criticise a young girl fealize that she also faces tions? In such 4 w ? Do you help her? the majority of you can that much for yourself, Yes sure, we have our battles of us try hard to standard, net for mothers. men do live not us, not the ancestors one t or moral standard that God set and woman. But why, we ask, why morals of today in such a condition? Because are straying farther away from God. out me thou would say to woman, who temptations, friend. You strength mother's constant prayers, I perhaps not be the girl I am people and HE MASTER any is take can go me that the rich always have ideas worth carrying out and I thought to myself, “Somehow fate has extraor dinary schemes for keeping mortals, rich or poor, dull or clever, on the same human average.” I hadn't the least desire to startle the world with any of my own no. rt ons, but I wanted to startle Hamil-| the p ton Certeis mightily and 1 set about) 1 it at once My big notion was to immure him In his own little hut While he watched the gems in the U-boat, I would wateh him! ‘The Lorimers might buy the whole coast, with yachts and tugs for every pier alongside it, and they might hire & whole navy to run the craft, and/ nobody would be critical, altho every body would know But an ordinary beach resident, such as Certels waa pretending to be, could hardly put a small engine in a rowboat without drawing the atten. tion of all his neighbors to hin oper ations. An investigation, friendly or otherwise, wax about the last thing Certeia desired I planned to talk morning after I conaful “fitting” nuit Him to for he th she would hay realizes what her daughter. a help she can ly is too great. Dear Miss Grey lines to T. R. V girls to follow in rey use of cosmetics. hair, ete and I know rranging that if the to Daddy the had seen the suc- of Mary's diving It turned out to be that awful dolled up than tion were shocked by the revelation of another frightful bombing plot Daddy Lorimer read excerpts from the leaflets which the bomb-throwers had sowed near the scene of the ex plosions in various cities: I recognized it as almost the iden them. who knows no better. Another thing I against dress in high school read m young girls of | wo myself, | ercine ife of today are far from what they should be amp who expres tated be iey | womanly Hut tem the ma u men to pic girl been show the inste is nothing change her becaluse dly the standard the men our some old: | AD fashioned girl set for us, but the one for man are our hopeless of today | farther Christ said “With: | canst do nothing.” young man or battling with the your Him for If it had not been for my would | She had to leave me, but the thought of true mother love is ever in my and is enough to keep me on me tread don't believe the average mother be to Some mothers guide a girl up to a certain age, then turn her loose all of @ sudden in the big world and the shock of all that real. Here's just a few who so ably lays down the rules for young high school ard to dress, the | their Now, Miss Grey, both you older and married women would not give the girls so much advice, but would leave some of the powder and paint off their own faces, probably the young stera would follow the good example. But, often times, mother is more daughter and metics thickly spread on the face of | an older woman, as we so often see | the Chamber of Commerce and are far less attractive than on the innocent face of the young girl cos. ] tical stuff which Hamilton Certeis had held in his hand at the time Tommy had stunned him in the printing room of his own sub-cellar! My mind flew to Certeis who wa: at the time of the bombing outrage, securely hidden in his shack on the beach. To the world he was & famous sur. geon; to his friends he posed as a secret service agent; to Tommy and to me, he wan a genuine specimen of the genus Bolshevik I had more than one reason for wanting to be his next door neigh bor. To me the bombing plot ex plained why Certeis was hiding in inguise #0 close to New York; it told why his cure “in hospital” had been 80 slow Might known horror? These Warnings. Pimples, scaly, itching bilitated, weakened state of the blood. in your blood and you were infected, it thru the blood. ease. You must ptandard blood pect certain relief the system, nothing is equal | The action of 8. S. 5. and you use S tonic, if his not be the great un “master mind” in the red (To be continued.) 3, WHO— skin, rashes and burning sensations de- note with unfatling certainty a de-| impure The trouble ts no matter how must It is a blood dis- S. S, the you For purifying treat ex- is to cleanse (2 and unhappiness that are now a right to exe the selection incontent fancy rn. Ever her own taste her wardrobe for school weam, Dress the girls in an ugly standard 1 uniform and the attendance will be sadly diminished. I know this, for 1 know girls; they are merely human of like the rest of us and will not follow If the mothers wish their into sensible them first net | more than the clothes girl has in fet rules daughters to grow women, let the example REFORMATION IN THE ED WOMEN JIRST. MARg r Mine Grey I wish to anww girl whose fiance objected to he ng to England for a pleasure t with her mother. A tan of that di position will make life very unpl ant for a wife. I know because was just such a man that I was 4 n n long sad y ago, m bound down as a slave. ke that trip with your mot! 1 let that man fret and fuss fume until he gets tired out reason on earth he doesn't wi you to the trip is because fears you i meet a real man, @ who will treat you with the resp wc to are you mpta do y 1 think nay to be and many D. F. ‘k| Dear Miss Grey: I should lk very much to give my opinion on t subject of the flance who objects his sweetheart's trip abroad with hi mother Little girl of 18, if I were you, would take the trip to England ff if he really does care for yol he will await your return home will 1 had a sinilar experience and solved my life's problem in very manner to EXPERIENCED. Dear Miss Grey Not long ago 1 |friend gave me an Armadiflo Do you think there would be ang possible chance for me to sell it? know they are very rare, thought perhaps some historical so clety would be interested. Could you! help me? R. M. Uniess the «hell is of unusual si and beauty, it would have no co mercial Value, as the Armadillo quite common in South America. \Miss Lorenza Cole Heard in Recital Marie Gashweller’s negro pupil | Miss Lorenza Jordan Cole, gave her first public recital Tuesday night, in the Fine Arts ball. Justifying the praise that has preceded her, Miss Cole played Brahms, Leschetiz- ky, Liszt, Debussy and Chopin brik jantly and with insight A good sized audience was present. She will make a tour of the Pacific coast | shortly, WILL REPORT CAUSES OF HIGH PRICES HERE | ‘The Homekeepers’ club, which launched a vigorous fight on foo profiteering, will hold a meeting | mercial Club assembly room, Are | building, Thursday afternoon, at lo'clock. Committees investigati am strongly | high prices of butter, eggs, stra’ in the wearing of uniform It would breed port. Pimples and Skin Eruptions Danger Signs of Bad Blooc Avoid Suffering by Heeding} ries and other commodities will the Mood. It system direct to the: sca trouble—acting as an antidote neutralize the blood poison§, It vitalizes the red blood corpuse increases the flow so that blood can properly perform physical work. The dull, slugy feeling leaves you—the comple clears up. Even long stand! leases respond promptly. But must take §S. S. S, Drugs substitutes won't do. Get S. & from your druggist. If yours is special case and you need expe it. advice, write to Medical Advi Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, G through E’RE GOING Whitney Boys Chorus WHEN— First Part of July HE great interest folks are mani- festing in the new schedule of the Whitney Boys chorus and the very generous loans and donations that are being sent in, assures these boys that Seattle is in sympathy with their plans and is willing to help. Why not fall in line—add your invest- ment or contribution today. Send it to the Boys Forward Movement, Earl A. Rowell, ‘Financial Secretary, Rainier Grand Hotel, Seattle, Wash. 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