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Tipe ails 9 a a3 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, . BETT AINERD Jathletic events and games, Dancing! A FAMILY REUNION PROMISED — AND 3y CYNTHIA GREY By BETTY BR AINE RI wat anode MUST BE EXILED FROM IT By ; is Stevens to Charming Young Miss Victory Club Dance lis aeatonh she: Sei aps: ourta 64 Not with wat” S@Sat nediodnes, nity My Dear Cynthia Grey: Tam in a dreadful quandary | Cure for ¥ 1 " b 1 on 7 and my parents are deac ive with an aunt 10 seer! £ Luncheon to Be Honor Guest fhe Victory Club wills entertain] cherub, the eyes of Mary Thomas | child m only 17 aud my parent lead, I live with an aunt who seems) Dimples with its weekly dance on Wedne Dear Miss Gr I am troubled but do not care to wed any of them, as I have! with pimples, sometimes on the neck ‘ parkled like those of an imp as she Hut plainly 1 can't appear before | Jealous of me, She wants me to get married right awa iplimenting Miss Lois Rey-| Miss Priscilla Treat is to be com the house guest of Mrs. plimented by Mr, and Mrs. Freder jay evening in the Le dman, and Miss Doris Ives,/Struve on July 24 by a dancing |The committee in charg mocked me with a few steps of her| Bob without my masquerade and I have several suitor ub-sea shuffle" while she intoned | certainly [don’t want Dr, Certels to| not made up my mind whom I like best nd sometimes on the chin and engagement was announced | party which will be given in the . T'o-mo-or-row-—A-a-men Fortunately, mother didn’t take My aunt has picked one for me, and says he ia the best, and that | cheek J READER. day to Mr. Paul Wilbur Mas-/Struve ballroom, One hundred and eee LY ea aa caprse Sagan this ae a personal: whim, but agreed | I would be foolish not to marry him at once, before he changes bis mind sat ae E Miss Marjorie Stevens will e| twenty-five Invitatio have been| Mr. L. BE. Eyman hound tke hiaapherne, Somehow | tcitly with me, not even asking why T made her very abery. when I -retorted that if he were “coine. tol Bi, In an excellent salve for ae pasar ane a thee eit Dinner Host U's as if you were challenging fate.” | jy n pop iy ret oh Checg: | Change his mind” I would give him all thé ume he wanted in which to| almond pil, 6 drams; sulphur pre tengo - so) | Mt Ll. K. Hyman was host at a/ Mary only giggled, “Goodness knows | i A delighted in p40 It before, rather than after 1 married him te, 5 drams; oxide of ain Breese of the younser eet will] Fngagement Announced | anner “saturday evening. at his] tim glad to get rid of You in thin| Wedding plans, and she delighted in} ests. | Mr. ¥ 1 the|t Tr rey " h I : : her "| giving me the last det of the now She 1 I was a “hussy” and tried to box my ears 2% drams; extract of violet, 1 e | Mr, Robert Capps announced the | home e table entered with | m abe gave her a gentle ike a cholr boy wn—Deaew oo me Weafing it the usual good time uh anetoctle met sis drops. If there be any pus in completed preparations. indignant and have hardly spoken to her since hg : engagement of his sister s Marjan artist ranged bouquet of| s from our gangplank to the pub hardly spoken to her sir ‘ y, " Dr. Certeis will stay with us sev ‘ the pimple, open it with @ ster- , Roger Bone, who has been |dinner which he gave at the Uni:|and snap drag Invitations were|® small passenger boat Vand rT atcit saan doom Huh Bom i tah aad iY Aton tt an ea her parents in California} versity club, Miss Marjorie See xtended to ten guests creepy feeling she had aroused | could I neglect my “office duties | This is a worry plight for a | apply a drop of peroxide to the past winter and has recently | with her parents, has been makin ces ame eaten rts US: bower | her home for. the ‘past several years| Sunset Club ness, I said to myself, and yet it] “Of course, all the men will be off| be a great mistake to marry in at a tea to be given Tues-|in Hone and was very popular didn't leave me until after T had/ on the yacht most of the Ume. It is} @ hurry in order to “head off” . cane dada nt ya ngfOF ape aa y place opposite Mothe 01 or te dd, you remembe 4 possible change of sind © afternoon by M Russell | when she lived in attl The| members of the Suet club, are, tken my place opposite Mother Lor-| pr, ¢ is’ fad, you remember | possible change of mind on stop and talk with him a min re. Bone was formerly | fortunate man is Mr. Layton Hines! iacing advantage of the lovely| ‘mer at her dainty luncheon table Again my too active mind made si the part of the youhg man Ruth Hamlin. Presiding at/also of Honolulu. " h news, A surprise for me,| lent comment : Isn't the luxuric I think it would needing a physiclan’s care, it table will be Mrs. Ross Wil- | favorite mode of entertainment, the | dear child!” sald mother, holding out | Lorimer yacht just the safest and| thing for a girl of your age him and see whether they ap- | Wil! heal directly Assisted by Miss Dorothea | T yncheon for Visitors house committee of the Sunset club| both hands to me. All my family is | mont respectable hiding place In this] “and as undecided as you are, to prove of him or not OY Miss Virginia Wilie and oing tobe with me tonight. It makes | land for one of the hunted higher-| marry at all He will know by this that you |7'o Remove Shine leen Donahoe. me quite well again, Just by chance | ups of Bolshevik propaganda? pote R > titan leased bs ae | bag Kath . oe 6 the house gu of Miss Marion Lil.|the decorators. On August 4th it apts — a gps asd cept gouge ager Queer Surely your aunt cannot be so are friendly toward him. If he F Se Skirt ty, Misa I 1 1 the will again be opened, bright and at-| 7! Jr. has a few days’ leave, and Daddy telephoned th yacht! oolish: ag to wish you to wed wishes to be friends, he will ac. |/rom Serge & y, J ais Reynok he house again be opened, brigh a i eb Ny Egon Ringoes Piper ge ‘oolish as to ou to wee nds, ill tiinke’s g at Country Club | oie of Mr and Mrs. L. B, Sted. tractive in its new trappings Dr. Certels is coming out to ‘pay his} was to be ready to sail at dawn to-) wien you have no love for the cept your invitation | Dear Miss Grey: Is there angi . G ik 4 ‘ . to hia "belle meng.’ Bo daddy | morrow man whom she has chosen for 1 think it is much better for | way I can remove the shine from @pd Mrs. Carl F, Gould) man; Miss Rowena Washburn, who| || e ; i se to catch a limited and] “Dawn tomorrow! My nerves a 8 ser dia sede ete sobs Wa hive weres akiet?. Tile cae ed_eizht couples of the|is visiting Miss Clara Emory, and|ntertain for Week-End | « for dinner without fail, And| throbbed at those haunting words. 1] ¥° 1 : aoe SOk ConA cay enten debeoaeioue ca eaet ae Married set at their attract-| Miss Marjorie Campbell, who is her/ Mr, and Mrs, L. G, Muller SE Bsn hel as ate gf Spc0 Ppa to him that you don't care for |one sult, and I must do it%t home at the Country club on/house guest, Mrs. y 8. Peterkin) tained a party of 12 from the Sor-| and how fortu ed, “Goodness, gracious!’ Then, in serongiy in tay agi me nig thie: sort oe n out “1 liad }if possible ALICE, ienic luncheon and/entertained at prettily appointed) rento hote ¢ ome, “P “ ” ‘esponse to mot puzzled smile, ps BYES: OF 0 plas mm i en eee . Em .plenic C seitertaiie RB: ppointe rento. h Rel at ith is b a Pine Lovely!” I exclaimed, But for a wk ise, $0 thers pussled smile, I} 0)" would make you independ i Sponge the skirt with bluing . one on £4 3 | burs’ a or Madison for the my mind was picturing | ©*Psinec ent of th nnatural relative: . ate ich 4 ised in the ei? Corsages of dainty colonial design) week-end of the Fourth of July ~ when I had come into the|.. “I'll probably see them get away “ Maus pahnnbel ie Married Woman ar ies 4 Pagar pe . James W. Per oat ety Gi wenty. n eee, e by Mr. and/ family, at a time when she was nei-| You ve fallen into the bad) your aunt's household, why not | Wishes to Progress press under a thin cloth, i F jand were caught with pretty rib-| Mrs, G. . Walker, Mr. and Mrs,/ther happy nor fortunate. I hadn’t| abit of waking and rising with the a tains ; - farina Pr at : open an account with Destiny, Miss Grey: 1 ain 27 yeara| Oty try this: Weine, ont iil Enter bons of pastel shades, The bou-| Frederick H abn, Mr, and Mrs.! known then of daddy's romances, | SU" and strike out for yourself? sgh woolen cloth that has been James W. Black was host at |quets were afterwards presented to/@. 4. D. Young, Mr. and Mrs. BE. R.| but— But when I was alone I said to pd ’ and have two babies. I ‘ . - 5 , . elf that I had certainly run into| Tho the world is a hard school 4 4 common grammar school| pped in hot water, and lay mely appointed dinner at|the guests of honor. | Boswell and daughter and Mr. H. L.| other interrupted this line of | ™¥*ef that I had cer 4 for a girl, it te be I think ‘ over the serge. Press with a ton hotel on Saturday} Following the luncheon the guests! Maher | hough th a vein of bad luck, If daddy and) 4 ' . + education and realize how much I| . tT the Seale A beautiful centerpiece of| attended the Coliseum theatre eee Venere soe Certeis were to sail at dawn, the] than a loveless m e, made | have missed by not having a better| ot iron, but not until the stui 4 the table, and cor. ¢.2 *e : oe | his will be the first time my] crew of the yacht would be fussing signing ve, | education. I want you to please tell| $8 ary. Leave it steaming. To eee. the ¥ * P Little White House | children have all been together for| around on deck for half an hour or Some in and see me, if you |me the best books te start radian 1| Tub serge with a light grade of orehids were presented to Tear-Warren Nuptials ’ \ mround on or half ' . . ere ie Ten guests enjoyed his cad lee Miss Dorothy wing has taken! months. so before and after sunrise, Then| fee! disposed, and perhaps I may | have never read very many worth| ¢mory paper will also remove ale Bests edly oma |. Miss Georgia Lear became the|charge of the refreshment stand in| “And it will be the last time you'll| how was it going to be possible for| b# able to direct you to some | while books. I also want you to tell| Shine for a short time, as it de around the boulevards, re-| in Was doubtle pure nervou without exciting Bob's comment? girl so your I think it would He Sout T Decora tana then wipe with ster- with him: again TEEN Afterward, rub a little of the Some day, when you see him, cream on the pimple and unless there is some peculiar infection, While ety, and particularly the ute. Invite him over to your Complimenting Miss Louise Sun, | decided to put it into the hands of enter: | al me! How happy I am,| Jumped as I repeated them, and add 7 b. : bride of Mr. William Laurence! front of the Little Orthopedic Shop,| have them together before Chrys|me to get a ‘unseen in @ motor- ick wh ch Will sive you more |me how to learn to think. I shall| aises the nap of the material. do Warren, of Honolulu, T. H., on Sat-| which was opened today by a host] leaves, I suppoge, Isn't it a pity,| boat, and the tug in time to independent outlook on life. do my best to comply with your ad- | ~~~ nee at the) "t be * | ees weer urday evening. The ceremony was)of pretty girls, her assistants. Ice r dear, that I can’t be with you| watch Mary’s daring descent to the Don't be hurried into matri- | vice MES. R. |SEATTLE PLEASED eee held in the presence of only imme-|cream and soft drinks are offerod| * 1 was awfully sobered by the | U-boat? mony under circumstances such I suggest that you subscribe | Shop {sts members of her family, at the|the pubic trom beneath a eas ew chs tal dents bao Hag to some good family magwane. | BY QUICK RESULTS Cross Jumble Shop | nome ot the bride's parents, Mr.|ing which carries ut the orienal|—— Se there are a number of depart- | Everyone is pleased with the | Hannah Carroll, soprano,}and Mrs. George W. Lear. leffect of the Little White House. She Hasn't ments in most of these that |quick results of simple witches: @ sing on Tuesday during the| Mr. and Mrs. Warren will sail) Among those who are helping this| i Cycle Craze should be helpful to you. Their |hazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc, af jf at the Red Cross Jumble|Tuesday on the Niagara for Hono | week as sales ladies are Miss Mary yore 2 book reviews will give you an | mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, ‘one ‘&ecompanied by Miss Ethel|!ulu. Mrs. Warren is an attractive) nudiey Walker, Miss Mary Water: Dear Miss Grey: I have a boy ie of the modern books that | man’s eyes were #0 badly strained . hh aarentnnt | friend acquaintance who has a motor. re worth reading, and their ar- |he could not read without ig at the piano. pretty blonde and made a charming “ : a} Sebel a he could not rea P see hous at ; aie 1 Mauin nm, Mi = rp OF ) |eyele. A number of times he has| ticles on current events and edi- | Two applications relieved him. fy Bs ee see Tudithe ked me to go riding with him. I| torials will help you to develop | lady with weak, inflamed eyes was. at Everett I vitati t Di Gibbs, Miss Lillian Michaelis, Miss always refused, as I don't care your power of thinking. The |greatly helped by ONE bottle. We) nvr ations o Vance Marion Sowle and Miss Kathleen HULU LUN (1 iy Now he seems to be mad at| editor of their book department | guarantee a small bottle of Lavope ber of Seattle people went ig Cuaron Lae Have toed tovk sree ? 1-of efits’ Die as te a pickle drapery ea jt to help ANE CAS ae Mr. t , ha issued - . stead of talking to me as he used about your reading, if you en- | strained ot lamed eyes, witt's d the dance given at the|tations for a dance to be given| 2 | The Mystery of Many Little Holes ti Go, :% tee nish -ae bb 46 bata: chews, pate toe a Sens Deaavees Ne spetin rupee Golf Club on Saturday even-| Friday evening at the Seattle Golf| SMe ca bias sels Prt: d ¥ those who went were | club. | BY THORNTON W. BURGES: Mrs. McEwan Tomkins and eee (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) oe Pee ae gcate ot ur | astern Star Dance _ CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Wes Peter Rabbit came out on|was right at the foot of that sandy | Store Hours 9 to 6 Every Day Osis, Honey C. Phillips of Seat.| TB? Bastern Star club will give 2) Jefferson Heights Community Club th nk of the Big River, he|bank. Then he squatted down and . Phillips was, formerly | dance tonight at the Leschi pavilion| Jefferson Heights Community club | was d inted to find that Plunger | lcoked eagerly for the hol: of Everett. to raise funds for the equipment of | wilt hold a pi jar ithe Osprey was nowhere in sight.|tles the Kingfisher. Ins’ Who were noticed were| the new quarters, 4090 Arcade build-| meeting at « in Jefferson| Peter sat around a while and then| hole, he saw a lot of hol They e e ‘ Dudley Watker, Miss|"S- ‘ park, The public is invited. |made up bis mind to return home| were «mall holes, He knew right | id z nent ep The patrons and patronesses for ae eS lthe way he had come, Just then,|away that) Rattles couldn't possibly ene te Ce house : May 1 Mis. Ole| Holy Trinity English Luth . Zt | met int ing ft ul In a reat it on Mrs,.L. B. Stedman; Miss the affair are: Mayor and Mis. oly inity English Lutheran [from farther up the Big River, he| «et into or out of a single one o' MoM) Miss Helen Walker,|#@080n, Judge and Mrs, Stephen J Chureh | heard the harsh, rattling cry of Rat-|them, In fact, those holes in the . Noble, Miss Katharine| Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs, L. K. Tap-| Circle No. 2 of the Holy Trinity | tles the Kingfisher. It suddenly oc-| bank were no bigger than the holes | ” Ni D thy Lindsey, | P&”: Mr. and Mrs. George James,| English Lutheran church at Ma-|curred to him that perhs Ratt Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gattis, Mr.jdrona parq for picnic. had his nest somewhere in the bank | any ee Eas Pa ents Hurley of Tacoma.) ang Mrs. J. M. Hamill, Mr. and Mra cee of the Big River. \ Z ne na de tote males —— _the guest of Miss Phebe| i. © Cox, Mr. and Mra, J. Jeffrey, Ladies of the Maccabees | Peter hurried in the direction of | at the Golf club; = ° ‘ . 5 Mr, and Mrs. G. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Washington Hive No, 944, Ladies | Rattles’ voice, F tly he came F Brownell, Mr. Junior! + i kov, Mr. and Mrs. James Men-|of the Maccabees at Odd Fellows | out on a Iittle sandy h. There Thousands of beautiful homes have been built in Seattle during the ae morte ov ie Dee denhall, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Mayer,| temple, whist y at 8:30, he squatted for a minute, blinking | Haat) : last two years, ranging from the typically Western bungalow type to the hur Jones.| Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Rossman, Mr . his eyes, for the «un was very bright. | ’ costly mansion, adding wealth and prosperity to the Port of Success. and Mrs. George Bennett, Mr. and| Women’s Auxiliary of World War |Then, a little way beyond, he saw | rf ir. and Mrs. James| ie, uM. Mayberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Veterans something that in hie eager curiosity | ! How many would have been built and furnished for housekeeping if gal oo ‘Mrs. George ee W. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur} The Women's Auxiliary of World| made him quite forget that he was | it were not for the easy payment plan? | 4 ‘ Eckart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Averill,| War veterans will meet in the even. | ut in the open, where it was arty What w Seattle’ toda ” _ W. T. Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker, Mr. and|ing at 8 o'clock in the club rooms at|thing but safe for a Rabbit to be.) Y .. Y ould ttle’s ‘population: be y if “spot h” was de- was one of the most! x¢-,. 4. ¥. Hamill, Mr. and Mrs, J.|1015 University street. Important| What he saw was a high, sandy en. manded for the things actually needed for home-making? dances of the season. . haat, ‘ hy ‘ i Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scha-| business in the nature of the revis: | ban | Gottstein’s liberal credit policy and fair ‘ foe fer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Horner, Mrs.|ion of constitution and by-laws will] With a hasty glance this. way and | / ‘ redit policy and treatment have been impor. ° at et Club| ricrence Hyatt, Mrs. Pear! Faurote,|come before the meeting. that way, to make sure that no ene-| f ~ By tant factors in making Seattle a city of home owners; in encouraging n Miss Olive McNace and Miss Jessie ° see my was in sight, Peter scampe: ? habits of thrift among our citizens. house guest, Miss ‘Louise | McClain. L. 0, E. Club Card Party p Be ay Springfield, Ohio, Miss Eve- eee The Fiks’ club will be the scene of | tas; We invite YOU to open an account here. ‘will be hostess at a lunch-| Pienic at Hall Lake a card party to be given at 2 o'clock a sono ny ce ; re a a myrr dd Reon —M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. eee | have 7. eattle to spend th Whawha-what — th a doing x ss the Sunset club. The Employes’ Association of the in the afternoon by the L. O. EB. club. a pattie ae | eyo Mrs. 2 4 _ ‘The | Summer. demanded Peter, Crescent Manufacturing company | Mi‘. W. A. Bane will be hostess. ‘Th nae next regular business meeting of the : 9 AE | Sooeedame tina lone . gave a picnic at Hall lake Satury dah hes heen emnounce’ for Aus. 6 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Urban have - aps . ve Wo pte anal Pd ore N. Haller gave ajafternoon. About 250 of the em- “eae ga returned from a trip to Mexico and| t€ ae fy P90 § ieee Men Frid: “ A ss , or what had made them, Mes. TM. Roed, of Olym-|Joved’ the outing. A. picnic. lunch Weeteraft Totem Club argo seemed to him very mysterious, 7 tables of br reel an ed and the committee in| Woodcraft Totem club will give a) 44,. Arthur Campbell left Thurs | As he sat there, staring and won- bridge were servi je committee in} sonic at the home of Mrs. W. San.|.> rthur Campbell left Thurs: | | + oe y and other guests came in| charge of arrangements prepared an| iy oy ‘itertford, across Lake Wash, G2, for San Francisco to meet her| ‘ring, a trim little head appeared at i interesting program of competitive BORON. ‘ usband, Capt, Campbell, who went| the entrance of one of these holes <p vast task va on ood tO) to France with the 16tst infanry.| This trim little head had a very small eee | s | |'They will return to Seattle about| Dll and a snowy white throat. At eae ore ier 'mans"ie" tout’ «elf COnveniences Viay Be e 3 Seattle Social Club ne. FUIANS RE east, his old friend, Skimmer the Tree Seattle Society club, Order of East-| Mr. Cecil H. Bacon left last week | SWallow. With a lively twitter of ern Star, will hold an all-day picnic} ; . the owner of that little ho at the home of Mrs. Fred Stopple- | fF the East to spend a month — soso Pie 27 » bank flew out and circled over Nadatune sa era ea ita and to} Mr. and: Mra. Fred HH. Peteragn | Peter's Head. It wasn't Skimmer at (@) our ccoun knees ; are motoring thru eastern Washing. |@! it was Banker the Bank Swallow, meet at Standard Furniture company | (re own cousin to Skimmer the Tree j ton. at 9 o'clock. Dy ae ei ei* m - ek i bere Sie mailer “If there is anything among the following articles that will wi 8. Nickerson ana| than 8 prs early 80 ” . yeni v West Side Presbyterian Church neat 7, ethene Hite bedi cos handsome. His back, instead of be: ? add greater comfort or convenience. to your home select what Med, itatherina vill give an| Ie ur acd Mee Tr. Winter,“ |ing a beautiful, rich,’ stee-blue, was you want and have same added to your account without mak- iustrated lecture on “Wasters of | Py . 1 sober grayish-brown, His breast, | ing the customary first payment. Art” at the West Side Presbyterian! yjeo Admiral C. 8, Williams, who! instead of being all snowy white, church Tuesday evening. A short! ;,*4) sew th w_| Was crossed with a brownish band : Refrigerators Electric Irons Lawn Mowers et lcifie fleet at the Puget Sound navy | #°toss the end than ts the case with | ‘ Gas Ranges Vacuum Cleaners Garden Hose VACUUM CLEANERS me yard as eer in command a members of the Swallow fam : . Oil gy oa Nt Cedar ga Garden Tools SEWING MACHINES Personal aseattog we i a fred wi wih hie the . + dtarorahee iercees hie cya Reed Furniture Perambulators " mother in Milwaukee, will arrive | popping right out with curiosity and | Miss Ruth Teal of Portland, Ore | ‘ : | home this week j excitement who came down to attend the sub: pi ‘ RANGES ‘ iy: nd: the. sub) bles Why, that's my home,” twittered | scription dance as the guest of Miss! yr, Raward Nugent and family| Banker, happily Catherine Collins, returned to her | t ‘ e ‘ , have returned from a trip to Vic odio ie . i pee 9 ‘1 Miss Virginia McDonough of Port-| THY stopped at many other places | cried Peter. “Somehow, it is hard Frances Brunson of Hast Orange, N. | ‘ 28 | holes tn: the: ground.” Th M R k: b! H He i Pl: th M FLAT IRONS ane nen bares Ciel | : | ae dug Meee ae Most Remarkable Home.Heating Plant on the Market Mrs. Jam Colbert Sullivan, re-| Mrs. Chris La Quet and small son| Banker's frier cling’ this way turned home Saturday arrived Friday from a month's visit|and that, and going in and out of the One Register heats entire house evenly—no pipes though the walls TOASTERS so re 7 Jin San Francisco, with Mrs, La| little holes in the bank. “We Bank Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Lamson, whojQuet's son Morrelle, who recently | Swallows Ike our homes close to or floors; can be installed in house already built without costly altera- EDISON MAZDA LAMPS haya been spending a week with|returned from the Philippine islands | £¢ther.” exclaimed Banker, “We are tions. their brother and sister-in-law, D: d is now atationed at Ma: sland | duite as social a 6 e Purple * * ba tech: Gils Views Caton WU te ie Ook Boi Rok eta ee Cuts the fuel bills in half. return to their home in Colorado eat | Daily demonstrations in our stove and range department. Tuesday Mr. Hugh B. Fielder arrived in| Next Story: | Peter Finds Out 1 as News ae Where Killy Lives, O O T Min arg’ Hotowan otra] Sener ey Yes, Tharay 0 i SOLD ON TERMS, IF DESIRED Sunday to East Sound where she|%UlY teh ila sdb le} 5 e ace 0 ll y Will npend. tina Woche at her sun: | will spend several weeks visiting| Civilization has done a great deal Sore uLeN mer home, Haleyona |relatives in the East before return-| for man, but it hasn't been able to eee ing to his home in Seattle. | prevent his stopping to look at a dog RV .vPD Mr. sainhiitis! sx 50 Linden ta OO Ft Kage ne , Sole Agents Buck’s Ranges and Heaters. returned from a,honeymoon spent at| Miss Mina Evangeline Larson, | Sse Portiand ati, Beande and agMtat| lyric soprand, Will leave Wednesday DROPSY Week’* wee’ Smee You save $10 to $20 when you buy a BUCK’S | home at 44 W, Kinney st. Mrs.|with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Me ; é Jensen was Miss Ruth Torkelson,| Lean, for Norway, where she willl ee ee : RANGE. and their marriage took place on|take vocal studies under the leading| swelling reduced in a few days, Rae the. liver, July 4 | teachers. ulates te pag and heart, “purities the blood. Your old stove taken in exchange. COMPANY Mr. Arthur ©. Luther, son of Mr.| ‘The condition of Mrs, Niles Price| for Mree ‘Trial Treatment. Ve andMrs. ©. C, Luther, has re-|penton, who was hurt in an auto.| COLLUM DROPSY REM, CO. Dept. turned from naval duty overseas, A 1214 Third Avenue Coe ee eee rey tern pie peninsula, ts considered ax ex| AOISON OAK re f a former University of Washington |'remely serious, She 1s at the} Wish with wealeeoias , FURNITURE CoO 9 University and Seneca Phone Main 3563 |} student. aeine era yad tion of blue stone or gam s “ee M aM a Olertaonk aad He rates. Cry ities : SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Mr. and Mrs, Max Clerieus and) oughty, follow with ight appli« ? J nd Mrs. ert W. MeClel- | ‘ Cash or Easy Payments nd son, Bob, have moved to| daughter, Miss Marguerite, returned! eaten ot— 949 Sixteenth av | Friday evening from a two weeks’) : [gat sneer tne! "en tae] VICKS WAPORI Mrs. Wallace Rosenblatt. and! Crescent, *YOUR_BORYGUARD"-SOF, 60F 11.20