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By CYNTHIA GREY The Copyrighted IO19 by tha Nomen per Smeerre re Lencnton 3RAINERD 1 LOOK ON WHILE “COMMON MEN” RESTORE! A FELLOW BEING TO LIFE to uncommon} And t n't is engage res to marry uk the rat man be 4? In reader who | for democracy abroad. tend for it By BETTY I Lear-Warren et Mr y 3 ‘erkins officiated sights, the Mil there Popular Visitors Entertained pliment to ir, of | guest Lov Who is the} Lilly; an Of Aberderr Ree guest of Mrs lise Marjorie Mo., who Peterkir at he the Amer hor were not the crew of the trainir Pall nul Keil was bridesmaid! stared incr brother of the} the unknown man a lifted eed nit of the from the rope baxket and stretched course hade of the deck been prominent in during the istant it in the house nd rig’ ere | countr You every requirement of honor de ih tik th ght h int You weieensd first to ou free to the promise but never mand r that un “Queer things I've seen pe secre alibi the like o’ this,” said a pilot next to} 1 me, “How'd he get down there “Maybe he out from the in the dark,” was engineer, “What long it took him of the busine Time O'Mcara-Pardee Wedding M Mary O'Meara and M Pardee were married in Ey After a and Monte their home Pardee the ouldn't gemen way of wor menace ahe ersons We man before ou of ordinar do flutter ab Campbe ‘ n little: walk | wa many Ame marry the second lost hin retort of shore, a the get HOLDL guest ‘ . . GET HIS CASH itz, 1309 Roy st I felt that fortunate to me orien June trip to Cristo they at Richmond formerly attle colored rtor make 4 cannot foresee wl ma 1 gold watch to t four Ae About two hours. time had | in rd , it 1 I started to er and i emuel Carr. | Reach I think,” for that was a Part i ae public, Which had arty ‘ ‘ ’ ind has a host of friends in| Slmpsed the German Band Mrs. James " the | this city | the morning haze. But ota gt at dinner at " on my tongue, I Baturday evening | if turned to that still form > tell how it feels to say wiidat ful number of broken heart tin , c é en shortly before midni and Re carrie M was men were uttered homes, and wreck 4 elapsed : : . tlake a motorboat oy eee children mer spirit oe and gave it re . 1 Schultz to ake would have considered them rude hultz to mak Tiny's story ever n their vein around to make were a families e been| REAL powes tough, me the mar democracy wonderful! broken ) Dudley Miss ‘Tidmarsh Marfield © Tidmarsh. the supper q ‘of July at her hom Party at Yarrow . a ; age yee Jean Peters was s Fotheringham. Mr. @ Fulton, Mr. James Ryan and Peters. peroned the affair .- Personal Walker, Miss Ire ‘ ' visiting Anna F ‘ T i and. Roi Mr. | ees Wilbur La » guests be tpe , at the Miss Hilda Miles and Lieut. Ch Miles, of the Rritish army spending several weeks in town. { Mr. and Mrs, Frank W se heir home is in New land 1 they will on Niagara July 25. but ats gue ut hington *. 113/ brother have come to Seattle to|a tour of the country at over the hostess -_ laug and Mrs. J. D. Farrell Helen Farrell, several days in the ci ve house party Misa mn Lake » Miss Pay Her guests we Miss ne, Mr. and in Ebertin; of Belling Caird Leslie, Mr. Byron Joseph Higgins, Mr Gordon-Gardner Wedding Miss Teresa Marie G ter of Mr and Mr wr Gordon, of thix city, bec bride { Mr. Richard Hert of She on Satu rdon, daugh: | jam Henry | te the | Lewis at Doroth: : spend a week with Miss Josey Edmonds ner The was attended Marguertte Gordon Mr. Ft Mo’ The bride cha a suit of Harry Whitney Miss Pris father-in Trent by her | daughters, and | Loy a Treat, left Sunday for ing at Lake Cushman and Mr a we Mr. and Mrs, H.C the groom by ard & ris k's was ng in arles ape th at are ty ow the | last Miss Miles and her after phine | and Miss B out on the a time it loc if Mary » bottom ed tory, as to be hi fhom come to its unhapy But the crew of the t detail breath body, As was inspir into I watched t 1 with a tre miration for ther all They the new glories in the title democracy—t the new just one com ious rhe: Miss Hazel Allan left Wednesday , the dignity of the common man and they didn't want to be ferent and yet, in whatev always dertook They a Carne way of the common ery they themselves modern supermen! set out to save life without any intention « were In m: medal if Tiny ply And I wished from. the my heart that the arts and daugh us if there is mreat und sweethe men world's hard labor them snd would take f them waste o heroes: in last romance 1 ug knew the of” putting inant hem work I mendous would who bear nw the jate wome ad n men" of 1 type, which y belonged hey realized | their und es areal man of what mak absorbed was I in mr Id of rea} men thi that Mary to of a we anything dif. | to notic r they un proving | Ul Mary's voice In my ear had removed put her arms down upon Ti me Tiny Goff’ winning dress and face Was it—was it a ath’? whe exclaimed in the common an, they put energy and | de trainer had been hoisted aboard. her bottom of and slater ter nore pains Ales of ad upon stiff or Their pret jerstanding in ny glimpse at 1 failed Thomas and her un astonished | diving about me ny’s white ‘dance of a horrified up a " ted "} many sort suicide omer re to re lieve ut of miser and unhar pinesa caused by. col pe uring in the if fami), fathers and have fe owing grandchild they ” KOE grandfathers they and would Pert others for to misery children theirs were thelr live mixed the of them did not care. t would not affect them ire thousands of white ticularly in the South! the Pacific coast, who are ruin on their race by mix ing the In the South it's the negro, here it's the Japanese. It's invariably coming to light that something, some definite en peo. ple, p nd and on bringin ction must be introduced to preserve our racial purity which is constantly being un dermined, while many remain in of the fact since all people ignorance But Point of Dear M gaged EPILEPTIC! Honor to one mar it meet ATTACKS Have Been STOPPED For Over 50 Years DR. KLINE’S EPILEPTIC jemarte- EMEDY. It isa rational anc treatment fired Sunday r altho tained urned. FURNACE BURNS MAN furnace in the Post st. traction compan ning, D. R. St fireman, was seriously is expected to recover, serious condition When a ant of the steam He in a CAR INJURES MAN Smith. a severe Ip Olaf sus and seamar wounds bruises Saturday night when he was k by a Fremont-Bal- at irst ave. and He was taken to the ocked down street car rsity st. y hospital A warship goes on a whaling voy- age when it starts out to whip some- body. ounce of thelr out for themselves, the governm Jevery atom of their conscience | must, as @ final measure of safety to asi Wa Mr, and Mrs, Henry Broderick and| the particular duty of the moment ; sue coecebeag hed ogg dey Sesringy bronkfast Mt and Mra, D. J. ¢ spent the 3 " destruction and anrilation. Let the in a the weekend in Victoria lat the Country elub with Mr, and government take up this question Mrs. Gard Mrs, Daniel Kelleher I i and pass strict legislation on it this city and ro farce Bellingham tended the State Mrs. Kathe Mr. Altea Rochester, Lesg ad. Mellingham, graduating spending several days cruising | been visiting his parents, left F about the nd with Mr, and Mrs.|for New York, where he w tase of “17 and Mrs. the Subscription dance which Gardner will at after | Wiliam Ripley nected with the Jack Horner Export cee ing company. don Friday evening. The August 1 in Shelton which was a “Black 4 . ty, was exceedingly popular 7)* oY, eee L This coming attair| Dinner for Visitors } more formal and pretentious., Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Baxter enter t! are being issued to num-| tained at a dinner Wednesday even ithe younger married couples |ing in honor of Mr. L. A. Bentley “committee in charge and daughter, Miss Virginia ntley * and Mrs, William Koehne and oe sons, of Chicago. Covers were Elephant Shop foro. Te tavie Mina Pearl Allen, contralto,| «weet peas in pastel her parents. the program at the White! honor guests left Thursday mornin tg shop on Tuesday, assisted | for a trip to Alaska. Upon thelr re Ma & Caroline Jardine McGill, at | turn to Seattle they will motor south a ‘ Rainier. \ |thru Oregon and California before |**Tived at Fort Riley, Kan., where | ris are Fecaltuntan their motor trip to their)" 1 to assume his duties. Mrs.) ¢, ‘Taylor (Gladys Landes) who is visit | eee ing her parents, Col. and Mra.| yries Madeline Murphy and Landes, will join him in several! norothy Hwing. of Spokane, weeks, as soon as he is settled. visitors in the city sae ‘ca Championships taiine' tricatine with ty tennis championships will to match, and wo this week at the 5 e quet of orchids club, starting today. After the cere n ite keen and a large gather. was served in th re ‘the matches is expected. New Washington hotel F me 8 is well known She hat i shoes *- into | whisper bou (To be continued.) and Of DM CLEMMER * SEATTLES BEST. PHOTO PLAY HOUSE - Mr and are 4 ner in who iday on { Arrival Card Dear Miss Grey: I have been in with a soldier. But he has not written to me for a number months, th during th war NOW PLAYING wrote frequently. Yesterday I ceived his card of arrival in he this with his temporary camp | address. Would it be proper to write him a welcome home letter, even if haven't had answers from my And if it would NEWEST “THRILLER” to send him something to show T am glad he is back, what would A mystery melodrama of the gay Mardi Gras Car- nival, with a Rex Beach “punch” in every scene! THE CRIMSON GARDENIA a welcoming letter. It is a great compliment when a soldier sends GUTERSON’S | ORCHESTRA | iption Dance wer set are looking for- CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Wisteria Clu Wisteria Dancing club, re ie pavilion at 9 c Mr. Frank Brownell arrived hone i se Saturday night from Yale university,| Mis Allce Blood, of Oakland, Cal. | yw ©, 9, U, Federation Lawn Pic and is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | arrived in the city Friday to spend) ane home of Mrs. Jackson. Sil Francis H. Brownell, at the Country | two weeks with her cousin, Mrs. E-)1.uen, 1313 Sunset st., West Seattle, club. Weldon ng, at her home on Hare) on. tne ot teas “eaaiaas vere Sve 21. Belew 2 visited in Federation lawn picnic and ttle several summers when ing combined Stamtace arith bring basket lunches for themselves and friends. 1 coffee being furnished. Politics will the subject u talk by Senator P, Lamping Members are asked meet at the foot of Marion st. to take the West Seattle ferry that leaves at 11:10 o'clock aoe AN ALL-STAR CAST Mr be home at Lesehi | love jock ot scene Mins Helen vat California Starr, who went to nd the %raduation ‘ord university, left Neb., to visit two she laid decorations we exercines recently for L at Star Mra Skeel, Mrs. Mre ree the weekend at Mt and Mrs, George Har Washington. Mr Paul Grant and Mra, E. L. Judson, Mr. end Mr. and neoln sie shadex you of and nt spent Mr. visitors from iarris Victor Vaughan Taylor bas| 4, you his arrival card, and it shows that he thinks you will | be glad to know he is home. Writers’ club at Erickson club | Don't reproach him for not writ room of ¥. W. C. A. at 8 o'clock.| ‘ne lately. You probably will {Papers will be read by Miss Mary| find that he has been on the way Blanchard, Mrs. C. M. Farrar, Mre,| home a long time, and has not James M. Stamps and Mrs. William| ad an opportunity to write. He Calvert. Meeting open to visitors. | would be sure to appreciate the eee | | ge Announcement | Bastern home. | He ners award towma” | Reilly-Helland Wedding the marriage of their) Gertrude to Mr. Charles} Miss Marguerite Reilly became hy | Ward, son of Mr, and Mrs.|the bride of Mr. N. EB. Helland on| Ensign Simmons, U. 8. N., of| Mrs. H. H. Rowley, of Victoria, B.| Ward. 42 Saturday afternoon, at the home of Charleston. 8. C., spent the week-end /|C., is visiting her sister, Mra, W. D. ckay. Misa Writers’ Clab are} gift of a box of fudge. CHRISTIE COMEDY ree te - Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Chal orp peice eeepc re! gecesi 7 | A business meeting will be held by panne An DOGG, G5 ee eee ie Canine Woman's Business | pone qumamer |elub at 2 o'clock at the Young Wom ‘s Cl tha wor jon, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Curry have re-/¢”’¢ Chsistian Association j turned from a motor trip to Los)! sort a Halse Commune Cie | Coes eng sea | The regular meeting of the Jeffer- | has arrived in| 80 Heights Community club will be ron atin received Ned at the Golf club house at 8 Moffatt, (clock. Various matters of commu: | * Inity interest, including transport tion, will be discussed | | Dear Miss Grey: Why should this | returned negro soldier be condemned | for wanting justice. He has foughti 2> RF NK ALG | Canadian Woman's Club Business 2a x N\A “og | Meeting Mr. Oliver La | Japan. according to a c by his mother, Mrs, E. C os Miss Helen Pennell, of San Fran-| cisco, is spending several days at the navy yard as the guest of her sister, | Mrs, Luckel, wife of Lieut. Com-| | Luckel, U. 8. N OG LEMON JUICE wt pet FOR FRECKLES Seelam i «2a PINE, AND WESTLAKE € *- i] a i} th J ily a| =| q { i. oe fee Ni i . es | CI = S | | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page Ballard | | } j €4 and son «pent the week-end in Bel Miss Beatrice Mathieu is spending {the summer at Longmire Springs, B Mt. Rainier TI Girls! Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! | Dr. and Mrs, George A. Dowling, | te-s-e-e--e-ee-s-ee-e-e-0-0- if ° 7 [rhe sere seconiy" married, "MWe | os ane pace of geo moa GAmouncing the opening of another Lennon's Store "Ph Dae into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well and you have a quarter pint of the best { | freckle and tan lotion, and com. Hit} ’ | For the better convenience of Shoppers in the | up-town district we have opened a New Lennon's Store at the Corner of Pine and Westlake. | lingham | ML Mrs, Frank Dabney Dabney have moved at Crystal Springs Mr | Mies their j the summer | Mrs. HL V MW icharge of a outbreak and Edith home and to for plexion beautifier, at very, very small cost Your grocer has the lemons and mn {any drug store vr toilet © Passe supply thre ounces of ore | d f sedge tF ‘or a few cents. Massage this ewect Sirs. N. Campbell./iy fragrant lotion into the fuce, ‘am m | neck, arms and hands each day and bees me ; : 7 eee pa pci cat eh as Se how freckles and blemishes dis Waldron island, spear ink he ie = rosy-white the wkin bec it ] irritates. _The World’s Master Pianists Choose |PIONEER INSURANCE "i MAN PASSES AWAY ~OMMasne sie ts harmless and never 2 | | AMAZES SEATTLE The DUO ART Piano Volney P. Hart, 63, a pioneer in.| A business man’s wife could not surance man of Seattle, died at the |sew or read without sharp pains in hospital Sunday evening. after n iliness of 14 months. He | was at one time Northwest manager Jof the Northern Life Insurance Co and Inter served as city councilman | H's first iw survived by Mrs ew blvd sing, who was in ench nospital of the war unter will Vogue fatterns the rd white guest of Mr, and The name Lennon's has always stood in Seattle for choice merchandise and special- ized service, and the reputation which we have gained in our Second Avenue Store will be carefully guarded and greatly en- hanced by the opening of this second store. near clear, soft om Yes —_— WOSIERY = her eyes. For and Swedish years her eyes were Finally she trie camphor, —hy- in Lavoptik produced by amazed guarantee a small to help ANY weak witehhazel drastis, ete, a The rttle Te What higher endorsement of the DUO ART than the selection by the master pianists of this wonderful instrument to reproduce their playing not only throughout the land tod but for all time after they have passed on! This is only a partial list: pats | Suk Underwear Gloyer” In the New Store, as in the old one, the following Nanonally famed products will be specully featured — Phoenix Hosiery Mark Cross Hand Bags Kavser Silk Underwear and Gloves’ | : Lenberg and Perrin Kid Gloves | P Novelty Handkerchiefs of every description | ARK A Select Display of Novelty Umbrellas (Cie shin Torore ) 10LD FUNERAL SESSION | . for J. C. Fre 5541 Woodlawn ay nment telegraph lineman died at Camp Lewis Thursday held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the I y-Watson chapel, In terment Washelli cemetery He tw ived by his mother, Mr Kath two brothers, Frank Grass, and tv rs Katherine simple mixed result < single eye =. oS administra: | 4 his widow | We Tola Wal. | optik Mrs, Kitty | strained or May Burnell, Chi P. Hart, recent} Francisco with the livision, The body is Watson's parlors. everyone. bottle Le CASE weak, inflarned eyes, Alumb- cup FREE, Swift's Drug Co, and leading druggists. und three daughters Hace, 1338 Lake Kne Mrs. >e. Aurelio Giorni Perey Grainger Harold Henry Guiomar N Rudolph ¥ Robert Schmit Arthur Shattuck Eleanor Spencer Rudolph Gan Caroline Cone-Raldwin Winifr Harold Oliver Denton Hans Bbelt Edwin Hughe Alberto Jona Ethel Leginska John Powell Alfred Cortot 1 Byrd nuer Moissaye Boguslawski el and num eye Charles Wakefield Cadman acs £ returned to San oLat ne Paquita Madriguera uter Tgnace Jan Paderewski Rose and Ottile Sutro Ossip Gabrilowitsch at_ Bon x New Departments which will specially interest you are the sole agency for the Famous VOGUE PATTERNS and a select stock of “CREST” and other well known BLOUSES in exclusive styles. Prokofietf | Don’t worry about eczema or other | |skin troubles. You can have a clear, | jhealthy skin by using Zemo, obtained | at any drug store for 35c, or extra large | bottle at $1.00. | Zemo generally removes pimples, | blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring: | worm and makes the skin clear and | healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor | greasy and stains nothing. It is easily | applied and costs a mere trifle for each | lapplication. It is always dependable The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. | UNBURN ~ lightly—it soothes the tortured skin, VICKS VAPOR '*your BODYGUARD” ~S0F, 604, 9,20 The Duo Art is a piano of the highest quality to be played by hand. It is also a Pianola—you can play any 88-note roll according to. your own interpretation. The Duo Art comes only in the Stroud, Steck, Weber and Steinway Pianos. We cordially invite you to come in and hear this marvelous player. rs who were Tes We cordially invite you to visit our New Store at an early date. was in urv rine SONY, — w de mG CHMNnONA -—TWO STORES—+ SYNOD W yyterian state MEET Synod of Wash tr ay & Co. at Pine, Seattle pokane—Portland in the Fir y for a three Among the prominent he Rev. George C. Alaska; Rev. Wil pok Rev. Geo, | and Be Pine and Westlake 1106 Second Avenue Juneau, Tae Te) oe a 1 Ps eee. - vain CHL Franet

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