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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919 \ nie IAGAIN A SUDDEN MEETING WITH BOB|?)-.——.. x By CYNTHIA GREY (BRINGS BACK THE OLD LIGHT TO HIS EYES), Pistingue With ee : BRAINERD By BETTY Informal Luncheon D,. A. R. Whist Party Dixon-Sandler Wedding Organdie Apron || Women or Men nd can nee no way to live on lean J 1] Colonel Eltewo lo, Ladies! Miss Kisa Dixon, daughter Hamilton Certets must have heard | ering, but {t was nome time before 1 | 9¢ @| Superior? o lt might oxtat Serrt) Wee hewese ae) R, w ve a whist) and M John KR. Dixoe, who w hia new neighbors, Of| was at ease, When I was about t per \ 11d like to have someone Bunset clud o Se iniianis a ae t 8 rt will t A pretty. hake w nat | him the Lorimer plans for the| third man came sharply into focus. | have had many argu o k t of ne. It's no Mrs. C. HH. Wilbo! ag bua y her father her gowr neighborty call! or could the # vad finished his training as a diver expr your views . omen w t nid ha the Washington hotel. The guests Dinner for Bride voll, formed ta hriaaw enann euldstas an ardent lover. To.fect, be] Our rivals ware all reaéy Ser the id, thine Ht Ima 50 die te cnywhere. Were Michigan friends of the tw and Groom Elect caught with lilles of the valley was about as free as a prisoner! raid-—and we were not! : fon, oy in, if the q P PUZZLED. cere. ay Miss Marguerite Au de Te! car arm bouquet of bride | #ackled with a and chain Mary coukin't stay down at the men and women ¢ : o- h f renne and Lieut. ¢ ce Sewall and ite sweet peas Rolshevik hunters would nab him ore; J “ter cxpsast . . tant — fy nce =| Not Violation Disti etahed’ Vieitore inner or honor, and sister of the bride, wore| inland from that shack on the dune, | York for a vacation trip up the that while women are an good an |T0 Make Root Beer = mMguUis/ec é ‘’ es a pretty gown of flesh georgette,| And what awaited him if he ventured | Saauenay »w that Bob was men, men no worse thar Dea fine | Gre ewe Tmperi® Japanese Mat abs reinia Lee Dixon, niece | OUt to sea? I shuddered aa I thought | COM hor I hadn't much min women, ‘The sexes can never be Ane nd infers oe Sunaga and Mrs. M gave ‘ tu whe wae flower gir,|0¢ his friends of Ako. the| (0 ive to any affairs but my own compared. ‘The whether making root beer is illega Sn Unusually attractive luncheon . laintily {dressed in white, carried «| Shrouded dead who guar 1 felt like throwing up the adven ween them is an & not? I have made it very sum: papain ‘ Daughter Born en pestle a suredly of the Bolshevik ele ness of their difference sid the other day that when wt MePherron, the| Ot beckon to him, clutch at him, | Mortis and daughter, Miss Sarah Little Mar \ t of fe Moers, Mr. Morris is the ambas| Mr. and Mra Hayward Bates a tie . eAitorie _ SenPheresy uinins tin thate ora? ment in this country, 1 cou n't le taay to baal ai far ad the'we ; t causes a state of form 1 t - the con earer, € ed ¢ y m 400 ow his capture, an: thes of Gi and FE are o¢ a would nerefore Smater to Japan, and Mrs. Morris | Thombs. : y friends} M Ollie Reynolds and Mias| It waa a terrible vision, I shut up — bt ve a en io Kp pero aol ¢ GOOD and EVIL are con an0 WEE: ee tor " Om nd daughter are staying a few sratulations of the “ee daughter,| Maxie Wilson, of Walla Walla, as |the doors of my imagination and re | {)'° Tere buum ot gk Sean hae cerned. ers ae i at the Washington hotel.) Upon the arrive . oe sisted at the punch bow! turned to things practical. Probably |‘ ™ ° It is not a violation of the it Soyeshima was also an honor 1, The little one has bee Mr. and Mre. Sandler left for a|Certels didn't connect the Lorimers inked up with the hunt for thoes Tolerates or law to make root beer be fe is an Oxford graduate|siven the name of Shirley J : pees ia with an attack upon the gema, That | PCAr'* A Flr use it contains no alcohol _. eee jtrip to Southern California. Mrs The boat touched the bheach—the i visiting Mr. Matsunaga. The . ar So r is a graduate of the Uni | Wa" highly important to me. Chrys! 60 stepped ashore, I turned to put Dear Miss Grey: 1 have kept com-| Divorce wen held tm en attractive Officers of Rainier versity of Washington, a member| Waa pledied not to mention me to| (0 fiasegn away, I turned and sae’ Peli ies eau ate ee ne fae « Sy tapaness fashion. A num.|CAapter, D. A. R. eee ae cae wat Prete | ad Deb thought me dead, 1 protervea| ane a7 Sees | seems to care for me, but when ever | And Marriage in Japanes: 4 _ . & » | inently fentified with the schoe « The binoculars dropped to the w put on the street he will look De Grey: How long must Diber Of Seattle people were invited, At the last om w of the year) inentl) to remain lost to all but the family an wits iataer, 5 afl she eonuey as tae rine ar a 3 - i y s act t f ‘ ". Mor r n *“orte! n no excellent reas > - - ne wome: © pas an * one wait after securing a divorce WO meet the interesting guest vahoer _ Pa Si ae | oi te rouble ssyptecoupllr ve oaaeae frogs | ‘ob's wtride brought him clove to soon & pretty one, he will this state before remarrying? . i oS Se : Hicathaee. of the Aine nevoir.| Anadel Club Dance poh tne In OO susorot” bal right at her and seems to tose all in| A. 0. K. Picnic at Country Club on, installed the following *:| On Tuesday evening, the members| ‘Twice he had failed to recogntze| aratyicn my We eat monotone | terent in me it. olen ow Six months. Mf, and Mrs. Carl F. Gould wit| Regent, Mrs. Edward 1. Bur and friends of the Anade! club en|me tn the messenger girl's dinguinn.| ‘yen —ves, sir, We-we have™ 1| about it, and he is more careful, but ‘ Poa entertain at a picnic on July 13 st vice regent, Mrs. Phillip We: | joyed outing at Hunts Point./ 1 resotved to put it on whenever I! stammered and retreated, pushing al i nei ies To Brighten ) Bt their home at the Country club ond vice regent, M H. Mae | Dar was enjoyed later at the| should venture out of doors, 1 | chair against a table with a bang| Now Miss G¥ay, do you think uo Art Square Beests will be six couples | Donald: secretary, Mrs. W. S. Pond:/ Little Club House. About 75 cou | thought with cheer that the Iittle/ and making a muddle of my corner| cared for me, other women| Dp « Grey: Can you tel me f the younger married set ¢ sponding secretary, Mrs. 0. H | ples participated in the gathering. | complications of my life were amooth: | of the room | a inteteat * nears: “4 i . x : r eee Carpenter: | Sexistes: 8 SS gs ee ing themselves out-—all except the! Rob retrieved the ginasne and held eat 4 bakes ali 2 have? De vi eh Prcgpacs ane. tat Oe ae . Sek Mourne, Mire Laces FY.) Lotus Club Bal big one which concerned my hu them out to me ] Chteke the Would. outenow:tt:.nn;boe tal tneaktal for ba tia °. Me can Ace Jones; custodian, Miss Carrie atte Post te | band. “Bock @ abame to Grep fine bince | oar Bilan yen ae thy el than or an answer. A. J. M. plimented ras ¥ ostponec I watched the three men at work | lars like these.” I wan gind I could) vy sseu ger tet, a: 10 deaiea: ae feck Wie te ate one quart spirits of am- The service flag was demobilired| Owing to a conflict tn dates, the on the motorboat while they fintshed | frame some kind of a speech. I took) O& Me meme | cable Ye monia with two parts warm wa- Phe Allied Civic and Social Clubs) with ter, and sponge the rug. If it is faded go over it several t Beattie will give an open ait) pinylet, “The Last Day pressive ceremony Alexcursion and twilight ball, am | the job, They hauled the craft into| the glasses gingerly, afraid that my * Mod-|nounced by the Lotus club for Sat-| the water, found the engine hitting fingers might touch hin BY BleTTY BROWN All men are not so rude. The # at Volunteer park on Wed: | orn School,” was presented by the|urday evening, has been indefinitely | gatisfactorily, and then they turned Bob's eves were fixed on mine, and The neh would dub this little young man may outgrow = it in ghis cnanner. » July 2, at 6:30 p. m. tO! junior members postponed. During the summer all) the nose of the boat out to nea. They | I—the proud and self-confident—mud. | fown Ungue,” it is so odd and| Some of them do, and some of - —_——- Seattic's appreciation and a = | ne affairs of the club will be| steered her straight to the position of denly became ‘used. In my em. | charm Ot all combinations, it them don't Surely, there are ae : to Capt. Radio Rickenbacker.| Piding Club to members the U-boat, and circled up and down, barrasanfent I made him that queer, begins with a blue taffeta straight,| Young men of your acquantance America’s ace of aces. : ‘ ; :e 6 hk and forth above the hidden| tittle curteey he used to de| Severe sheath, and hangs Over it a| Who would treat you with more LEMON JUICE ‘: eee A long-felt want te ec: < Recita asure. ight in divertingly apron-like waistcoat respect If not. you should Theatre Part) sin gine ie lfaresd Sagoo od basta ead ‘a T snatched up the binoculars and| And the tired look went out of hin| White batiste embroklered in black| make an effort to cultivate the |} i re y socal epee sae letra . : * | tot their weaving movements | sad eyes for an tnstant and blue and white. A blue gros friendship of some men of that Mrs. J. Roy Owens will give ajequestrian sports. Miss Mary | Gatewood , they were only reconnoit (To be continued.) grain ribbon girdle and bow, re-| type. FOR FRECKLES tre party on Monday night to Waterhouve, Miss Hazel McMillan|ing, at 8 nder es - | peated at the cuff, is another clever eee Julian Eltinge, in compliment and Miss Kathleen Donahoe will! pices of the Gatewood La a alle gg | toven Sox Lunch rene ‘Miss Marion Lilly, who has re have charge of the younger set a ac The following program Mra, Martin, who wil spend * = =onry" 3a ect Te LI TN yg S - i Eiitetucned from the Oakeamere/ tivities. Already belonging to thia|will be immer with them. Wanted: Mothers Suggestions Girls! Make beauty lotion for French Tots ! Baby Coming to Deer Mise Gray: Wil you kindly fora few cents—Try it! violin, Mr. G. Mid @nd her howre guest, Mies class are. Miss Grace Heffermar Vio Mr. J. Pathe: songs, Mr “5 ¢ Twelve guests will Miss Hazel McMillan, Mise Mildred | Clau ea M.| Mr. and Mra. Lee Chase Palmer) ) print a few suggestions regarding entertained H Mixs Dorothy Campb« Wrig umental, Vertrez|are epending the summer at Crys i 7 SP ES Bel Your Home? baskets for a basket social and 5 " ata © Miss Kathleen Donahoe, Miss Da-| Brougham; fongs, Miss Eva Lac Springs. Sey Siete Gas das ee ee SUE cinbhiin ths ack ae 1 a s: losephine gott * a Vr n at the « o's - onde: vem ye Take b a - emuns nen aermple Sop jleria Pigott, Mise Josephine Pigctt.| Mise ose tage mcm ss dahiacisaate Sitectaik: well ail Take any sort of pasteboard into a bottle containing three ounces Miss Gerald box, olblong, square, heart Mary Loulse Clary wi of orchard white, shake well and . ‘qq Alice Jackson. Mra, James 8. Gold-| Mise Bu Wallin nee, M m Walleourt school, at shaped, round, according to the ee oe piay her own accompant’) ith and Mrs. Chartes Ro Castlen |/F. Duniog " a w IL, returned a few days material at hand, or the fancy, |70U have a quarter pint of the best Sf X84 Red Cross Jumble! i chaperone this group of girte |McKiniey; » Mr. V Bain; ago, and will spend the summer and cover neatly with colored _ res pct tifier st eee pec” ined & anor gard ‘$e be . Mra.| "The patronessea of the riding club| “America,” audience with her parents, Mr. and Mra. F. W. crepe paper. Ornament top with | Pex On yeautier, St very, Ver: a Saye: wi jostess. are: Mra. Harry Whitney Treat Hurlbut, at thelr home, 1015 % you looking forward, dear pros-| ® big ribbon bow, ferns or flow- : Your grocer has the lemons and a any drug store or toilet counter will ~ The content» of the box may supply three ouncer of orchard white vary from chicken to combin® for a few cents. Massage this eweet- tion of fruit, nuts or vegetubles; (}y fragrant lotion into the face, to get in condition to | cake, cookies or fruit bars, pie, | neck, arms and hands each day and Mrs, Thomas Burke, Mrs. Alexander Hurlbut will leave eee wil be dan: he Mre. George sble Skinner, Mr atuden colloge Gas on diy |M. Donahoe, Mrs. James E. Ga ersond een et, Mra} Dr. Roberta Wimer-Pord left Wed mother, to the wonderful, oa shall hold t mite, whieh b feeling ith, Mre Charles Fa eee . : ee generations of Joshua ¢ M Francis Guy | Madame Bare and her two small! nesday evening for Chicago, where and three gee nod walad, pickles, olives see how freckles and blemishes dis- an Club ia ‘Stet de Cranes, ‘Sba | aauanters, M argherita and tana, will attend the 23rd annual con preparation, Mother's Friend, © grateful, eee appear and how clear, sort atm bs i Frank McDermott. Mrs. Frank |@!tive town from Pekin, Wednet | vention of the American Osteopathic penetrating remedy to prepare their ays 4 “ c,| day nad are at the Washington ho | 9 ten. De. WimerFord te to tems to withstand the x Problem of rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! Waterhouse, Mrs. Langdon , R Henry, Mrs. Ro D, Merrill, Mre. D.j tel. Her husband ts the Itallan|take part in the child welfare pro EB. Frederick, Mrs, John B, Agen,|©atee dee affaires in Pekin. Ma |gram of the meeting Frederie Struve, Mrs. C. D.|d4me Bare is a charming woman | ee | . fand is on her way to Engian@. She| sre xf C. Mwing, of Long Beach Mr. Arthur Loveless will be host 4 on Tuesday evening at his t. The 14 members of the 1 | Mrs. b will be bis guests re” ie Buests:\ Stimson, Mrs. Clarance Blethen ‘The action of this famous remedy ts! fy to relieve tension om drawn werven corde, | -TPENSES mente, to relieve strain Dear Miss Grey: I read the letter, such g@ nausea, pery- gent to you by Helen, She has been bearing-down and stretching ars paina, By ering tho parton | SA‘FiE® two years and to saamatiog (s armless and never irritates, git Mrs. Thomas Green and Mrs. Albert | ¥!!! (ret visit Mr. and ee es arrived in Seattle Inst week the muscles expand easily when baby Why she can't save anything on her Elephant Sh Charles Phillips. Marshall Bullitt, in Loulsvitle, Ky. |ang will spend the summer visiting in born: pain and danger at the erisis | husband's wages of $150 per month. | Pi op fis ¢ j os. lher sone In this ofty, Mrs. Rwing Poraterally ices and the hours are fewer 1 wish someone would answer it Ray D. Clarke bas ar | Dr. W. L. Harris and young son.|is at present at the home of her Friend. It is for e ‘application | Who has been used to Uving and not the program at the white) The Little White House | oecrce trederich, of Providence It it Shop for Saturday noon,| The Little White House Ortho-|; are the guceta of Mr. and Mrs.|3oth ave. N | given by Mrs. D. C. Keffier,| pedic hospital tea shop has as tts ‘Trarford Huteson, at the Flighlands | BNA oe to, with Mrs. Glenn Cham-| hostesses during the latter part of \f-s Harris ia Mrs. Huetson’s els ht eee: Bt the piano this week Mre. @. Alston Hele and|rn Organize Fight on ae Mre. H. R. Bartlett Pea | atic Recital They will be assisted by Mre. J.! ytien Marjorie Campbell, of st.| Park Dance Halls : 4 D. Butler, Mra. W. J. Rankin, Mrs.| Jonoph, Mo arrived in’ town today | Growing out of a meeting held at Price Giles, Grofessor of! y. McDonald, Mrs. William! to visit her aunt and uftele, Dr. and|‘%? John B, Allen school Thursday | He art, will present his pupils. | Greenwood, Mra. P. N. Smith and| Mrs Guy & Péterkin, for the sum.| "ht, in protest of the city’s de- ee Estander, Mise Fiorenct/ tire, A. 1. Moore | are re Cumpbell was & popular|cision to grant a. license to a| " | Y, Miss Zanfretta Morrison,| wigs Tyrone Whitney, Mise Alice|viniior in fSeatto several mmmners|aance hall outside of Woodland only, ie abeolutely safe and wonderfully |existing. It can't be done. I've effectty Y . been trying the same thing for the Write the Bradfield Regulater Com- pany, Dept. N, Lamar Ruliding, Atlanta, | last stx years off the same princely Georgia, for thelr Motherhood Meek, and salary, and I have yet to learn how. obtain @ bottle of Mother's Friend from | There is no waste at my house, the drug store. It is Just as sland anything you can think of.’ "* “*| either. I keep track of my expenses h, William W. Ewing, at 1231 Let This Be a “White” 4th —a pure “White” Fourth in every sense; when pure “white” Americanism reigns supreme; when every person shall carry the Stars and Stripes and all women shall wear Freda Solomon, Mr. Don Scan-| Hoje, Miss Clara Bartlett and Miss | ago |park, a committee was named to Mr. John Lurie and Mr. Joe) anona Roberts will serve in the| see Joreaniza a clty-wide movément to in a dramatic recital Fri-|teq shop. | sare, Francis H. Brownell and| have legisiation enacted to “abottah | © day evening, at $30 o'clock in the . \these nuisances.” William T.| Ra Grand hotel parlors. } niece, Mies Helen Noble, arrived in} se. of Mrs. Hammond Young, Pi Beta Phi Luneheon cattle Wednesday and are at the| Becks was elected chairman. Aenist the evening's entertain:| Pi Beta Phi sorority wil! entertain | CUwnty Club for the niimamee MRS. DECKER HAD With several musical numbers,| with a drop-in luncheon Saturday, | -rharcher School, is also at the Coun ™ | Program is complimentary to|/at 12:30 o'clock, at. the Women’s b. Madame Felix Santaltier of Oak.) \t | try “ University club AEA Ss. SUFFERED SINCE land, Cal, has personally procured e 7 Mies Roth Rill, of Hart ‘onn.. 2 |, aiounees or pee Wirgsone Soave groan whisk es onthe ure ite a o peers ag Pen eee SHE WAS CHILD French warorphans, who are being educated by the French government. | i | She haa photos of 125 more or! Mr. Arthur Nordhoff. who was phans that need godparents. Said! in the «signal corps and returned | Sought Relief For Twenty- god-parents contribute $3 @ month,/ | from overseas in March, at which | which goem to the mayor of the ya. Saturday for Alaska with Mr. and/for about twenty-five years and in Mrs. George T. Myers all that time I never found any e o.6 |thing that helped me like Tania said Mra. A. N. Decker, of 1523 West 11th ave. Spokane, Wash. while In Murgittroyd’s recently. “Ever since I was a little chita| 6TH FT IT had been troubled with my BATTALION ach,” conttnmed Mra. Decker, “and| The One Hundred and Si Field Signal time he entered Harvard, has re Five Years — Nothing [town where the child _ resides. | * 3, |turned to Seattle and ia with his Helped Her Until She dame Gantallier bas translated ——they’re here Saturday at is mother, Mrs, Frank McDermott f hundreds of letters written by these t } cymes Took Tanlac hildren to their Western benefac ecessi Ly Mr. Hosmer Rolph, of San Fran. | penaettis tors. | isco, son of Mayor Rolph, will leave | “I suffered with stomach trouble } 04 Mrs. Cranston Potter, of Tacoma is visiting her soninlaw, Mr. Nat Paschall at the Country club. Next week they will go to Colorado to| meet Mra, Paschall, who recently left for a short trip. IS Spring- time, when all fashionable world is seeking slenderness, and *ENCO still mote slender- peature ness, Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets are more than _ ever a necessity to womenofmedium eenth ax time went by I seem lion Overseas club just loo like IT had f a series of and what little I did | informal dances on Saturday ¢ received his honorable discharge |eat would sour and bloat me up so | ning, June 28, at Redding’s hall. The from the British Royal Flying Corps, |at times that my clot would fee}, men who make up this battalion are mothred from Detroit to Los An-| uncomfortable and the gas would | all volunteers from thia city who geles and arrived by train from Los|crowd around my heart and make| Were among tho first to nee service Angeles on Monday. Hoe in at the|jt palpitate terribly. Then, te rnen Many of their members | Hight still in service in France and Mrs jermany and further affairs are b 1 to get cee give the second | worse Lieut. Pat Tidmarsh, who recently! no appeti a nds with his parenté, Mr. and|times I would have awful head W. Tidmarsh aches and what ple build | > I got didn't Of stout build, vo. } seem to do me any Ko0d, because |!Mm Planned for their reception Mrs. William Finn and famfty left|1 would have horrible dreams at ae erat cap y shoice 0! They Tuesday for East Sound to spend alnight and wake up in the morning | KAPPA ALPHA THETA yee ch seh Slenderize the month feeling all tired and worn out.| Active and alumnae members of this is hundreds a Stout Fi oa. @ | Sometimes I would be so weak | Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will give | the last igure Mr. and Mra. J. A. Porter are\and dizzy I would have to hold| a plenic at the home of Mra. F. A.|B Saturday $ 50 ‘ home from a month stay at Dellon to something to » from fa Ernst at Laureih Saturday. Ma | bef th ° creating an instan- Monte and Santa Barbara ing and I had #0 little energy that|ctinies will be provided for the use efore the FOURTH! Mrs, Walter Oakes, Miss Maude ave the Col taneous improve ment in one’s I could tried ever: ly do my housework, [| of the guests and will I hing I ever heard about | lege Inn at/12 o'clock. Members are ar ys | WEBBING ¢ Oakes and Mr. Tom Oakes will ar-|to get some relief from my trouble, | matructe to take sandwiches and e appearance. Ab- z rive Friday trom New York and golbut nothing 1 took 1 me any | bathing suits, For further informa an a ne a S$ normal abdom- to the Country Ctup, | eood sti selad Pantad tion telephone Kenwood a e a 1 om lines are pee Model No. 323 | oe 8 | 1 was down town one day when| | £U 1Ch tly straightene Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Tathott, of|1 began to feel badly, so 1 went to * i ‘ Sa 2 Phage | of Unusua arm, ur heaviness and size are reduced. And, day by day, che | S2"yh cam tenn ® mon | uretiroyt's and "wan 4. weak Study Russian at re i a is at thi ington hote Jand dixny 1 to hold on to the ’ igure is coaxed back to charming and youthful lines. 4 |counter to tron salle 7 Chamber Classes! Style and Dash R. dl : ‘ Miss Katherine Daly left Thursday |asked for Tanlac and after I start Beginners’ classes in the study of | : ‘Keducin, to spend the summer with an aunt|ed taking it I felt better right| the Russian langu were started | White, of course, predominates, but there are hun- en O ea —o t in Los Angeles Jaway. I used the rest of that bot-| this week In the embly room of TSE see le and then took two more bottles | the Chamber of Commerce under th dreds of pretty pastel shades to complete the color Miss Sylvia rnes has moved |and I certainly feel like a different | Chamber's auspices, A few vacan iets ies perfect le 1 i 1 from the Martin apartments to her|person now. I have a good appe-| cles yet remain to be filled and those || Scheme you have already arranged. perfect style lines under the most severe new home at 7501 Woodland Park|tite and what I eat doesn't cause | ring to enter are asked to apply ‘ wearing conditions. Rarely need a “Rengo” model be re- uve u bit of sour stomach or gas and|#t class meetings to the instructor until discarded for an entigely eb style *50 8 |1 am not dizzy or weak any more| Paul Umoff. A series of 30 lessons Basement Department , Mr, and Mra. Mason Hawkins have }and 1 not troubled with palpi-| Will be given every Tuesday and | tation of the heart or headaches,| Friday night. Class work is unc returned from New York City vnd Tanlac certainly has helped | the supervision of the University of | Prices of Rengo Belt Corsets range from $2 to $10 where they have been spending sev GAL. . Ro sure te SE Our Main Salon Sok ‘winmeWved Is Replete With SHe they're full of Ultra - Modish beautiful modes Drug Stores under the personal di-| grain and 200 ac turned Sunday, bringing with them rection of special Tanlac representa-| ued at more than $5,000, Thursday Miss Lillan Marshall, a sister of tive,—Advertisoment, evening ° ° ‘ eral months while Mr. Hawkins was|my nerves, I can truly say that | Washington extension department. ROWN CORSET COMPANY | th wre | idoina hak. dina Warten corel rs i | p i" ee A jand I hope that others will get as| LEWISTON, Idaho, June 27.—Vire, Fifth Avenue New York City Mr. and Mrs, Larry Martin, who| good results from it as 1 did.” | originating from a spark from a lo i‘ '. very moderate! oa 194] | have been in Charlotteville, Va., vis-| Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | comotive, destroyed 40 acres of wheat Creations Saattles Jargest Millinery y | {ting relatives of Mrs, Martin, re. of pasture, val-| Second — at Seneca

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