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y GudhtiaGrey |S By BETTY BRAINERD | Just One Frill | sy CYNTHIA GREY Bapormeal Teta | Daughter Born somal Eiger ap uae al ROMANCES it « After Another] 2, ory: ree rt| ries ah oa Humber of the ents of the) (Ada Tweed) are being ratulated + "i “ , eno ¢ t ha en born under the Sta Highlands at an informal tea on| upon the birth of a daughter. Lieut. | ° f . - ” ke " tripes before the emancipation Bunday aftern in honor of Mrs.| Anderson is on a short leave of abs} Mr, and Mrs, Alexander Baillie 1 ar rs tc nd the many hundreds that are ‘ Miriam Ballinger erryhill, Mrs,| sence and will report to Camp Lewis. | with their guests,- Dr. and Mrs decisior orn year after yes rd not ally Berryhill is the house guest of Mr.| After his discharge he expects to lo | Montgomery R it and Mr. and pene oS) aim ; > ps oe em ) nese half-breeds are be ng mothe And Mrs, J. H. Ballinger at the| cate in Seattle | Mrs. George t, Nicoll, returned , 4 * SORT Ey D . ople w 7 f j r by white wom either, ( home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stew | ‘ CP | Thursday from a couple of days’ BY ZOE BECKLEY (Copyright, 19) y N, EL ; Z ~, me othe 1 ti ure not all being #ired by th at. Victory Club Dance motor trip to Paradise Inn. € ence e| lower class of Mliterate white me . . ‘ oe } F ¢ t Why is it that a white man c } J The Victory club announces {ta/. wr. and Mra. Frank Waterhouse DOLLY HITS THE TRAIL é , , on od ! with a anh hae 2 ae ea Stag Party next dance to be held on Wednesdiry Situs Gledya, ‘Maine SauviW-tna tate aly i 4 f 4 a OF ON 4 yet fe : or otherwise and hie An Mr. John W. Eddy will entertain |evening in Lesc pavilion. The! vary. Waterhouse, accompanied by On a Train |RIEAL love affair, Nothing ahead| (A Sx» ere f lowe confidence 4 1 s winked at and any reference coterie of ends on board his| committee states that a feature Of! Migs Hazel Archibald, left. Sunday July the Something but @ life of countless dictation, card be: ¢ he fi case,| his behavior is suppressed and cenam yacht, the Lydia, today, About 25| the dance will be wonderful Ja%%/ fo. motor trip to Harrison Hee {Joan Dearest filing, indexing, typing; typing, index \ We i ‘ r » wre n sored and the law is juggled to sulé® mien will enjoy a cruise about the) music. B Springs, to be » until Friday jy arte just as I wrote you | ing, filing and countless dictations! | om! ts of it, 4 y er wo his ca according to his standings B) jSound and later have supper aboard Jy formal Dinner c<78 I'd determined to. In my left stock-| Twenty-six-—and only Mrs, Stuart's J am mrs f 1 He can take up with a Filipino, Ima ie yee yacht. | An informal dinner was given on| Mr, and Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry and|ing, far from the ankle not to show, | boarding house for a home! Twenty beer Ne i dian, Chinese, negro or Japanese, bi Be Rae Friday evening by Mrs. Nugent.| daughter, Barbara, who left Monday | !#, or 495 of the best dollars I six, and THE MAN nowhere in sight! t hint “ influence and, when he does so he always leay Birthday Party | Covers were laid for 14 for a motor trip to Shelton, returned | ever made, The stockings cost five|And the years gathering speed, slip money to tut my father | word at home ‘for his sister to up About 20 little friends of Stewart | vi home Thursday (extra for clocks) or there would have | ping by always faster and faster and f could never forgive a deliberate un-| hold the purity of his race and hai linger were entertained at a . . Wes ath tied | been that much more. | faster truth, so I lied myself away for three | eyes only for the white man. Aj ty by Mrs: J. H, Ballinger on| Wedding Announcement Mr. Harry Whitney Treat, who left| However, this is not the main| Joan, you know I am not a mere = years. he also leaves behind him his afternoon. The occasion was| Mr. and Mrs, Robert Homan, of|for Victoria last week, will return | point. The point, dear, is, that I am/man hunt I am just a natural |” Unlike the man in this case, I came | made law that is very bold in ite fifth birthday of Master Stew | Unadilla ¢ York, have |an-!home Thursday joff on the trail of Fate, whether she |girl, with a girl's longing for a man ; sack to my home town to make good | sertion and works overtime In i 5 eo eir * knows it or not. Your faintly disap-|of her own, a home of her own and and lived it down, I fell in love| plications when dealing with a nounced marriage of thei 3 eee ldaughter, Ruth Beatrice, to Ensign| Miss Ellen Messer and Miss Eunice | proving smile—which 1 as | kiddies to work for and fuss over and with a little gir! who came. there | of dark skin, regardless of his t L heon Irving Dibble Smith, son of Judge} Ferd left Saturday morning for Ta-| you r or try to read, ords |dream about. Fluff heads of 19 and \ to live long since my boyhood! ingness to abide by his maj et Luncheor land Mrs, Everett Smith, of Seattle, |°°™m®, chay by Mrs. Charles | written rather wriggly with Randy’s|20 have these things. Girls without pranks, 1 proposed to her, and when | vows or the sanction of an unb }) Mrs. Fred Zwickey will be hostess | ncien and Mrs, Smith are expect. | C#8ten, to attend the horse show, — | fountain pen asthe train jiggles—can | half my looks have them, Yet Fate |she asked me about my former life,| heaven to a happy and cong mmuttet luncheon at the summer! i, seattle August 1. + 48 not deter me, Nothing can. The|always passes ME by and leaves me BY BETTY BROWN I frankly confessed everything union, a union upon which e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs, Charles Ross, Mr. bridge is burnt, the die is cast, the | empty-hearted But she, too, had a past, and kept, morale of the human is based. W. Fischer, at Wing Point *.° be . and Mrs, A, C. MacCallum, Mr. and | fat's in the fire, and all those other The men at the office? Those who! For the little miss of 9 yea life | it concealed from me Finally, what else could he exp mentary. Pretty Home Wedding Mrs. ©. W. Lea and Mr. and Mrs.| poetic things which mean there is no| were worth looking at were always|in such a frock as this ia one frill{ The first year and a half of our| only for others to emulate his opet rie. e |. ‘Mise. Leurencia Vradenburg, | @le’son spent the week-end on a mo: | turning back ;married. The men at the boarding|after another—the acme of simple, | married life was perfect full of examples by his biased lawa . Stefansson, |daughter of Mr. and Mrs orge F.| tf trip to Pacific Beach I hope I have inherited the revo-| house? Two stuffy old bachelors with | but billowy simplicity. Sleeves and | } But gradually there came a| selfish deeds. He cannot expect aaa <a 9 y spl , y sainted ances: ar . » composed of overlapping 5 couk o derstand, | the wind to reap a whirlwind. Whi a |Vradenburg, was married on Satur hee |}utionary spirit of my sainted an paunches, A few impecunious young | all are composed of overlapping ruf I uld t understand heon Guest f lday afterneon at 4 o'clock to Mr. O.|,¥rs: I. K. Yott left Friday morn-|tor, Dorothea Saltonstall, who whee-|near-sports who dote on their “free.|fles of fine white cotton net, all| KE hing in-my household came to | soever a man soweth that sil ere MM. J. Carkeek entertained a}. ane Thurmond, of Portland, Ore,| {2% for Vancouver to meet her | died a Hessia er out of his war|dom" and their being ‘not the mar-| picotedged, and guiltless of even aja standstill, and I had to think hard|he reap. .If he“desires that the pu friends informally at luncheon | Fy rene een ot ee eetied ig @tushters, Miss Pauline and Miss rying kind.” A mangy little clerk| ribbon sash. Milady’s little bonnet | sometimes to make myself believe it| {ty of his race should be kept intact Priday at the Seattle Tennis|, 0° a Mat arm | 228¢Phine Yott, who have been spenc |with flat feet who lures me to play|is of white \slashed to admit | w me happy home of a few|he should do unto others ag y in compliment to Mr. V. Stef. | blue Beorgette a carrying an ss ing six weeks in St. Paul, the guests \ leasino! O0-0-0f! the loopings of a rose-edged blue | months back would that they should do unte bin “ou | ger ig eh eae oly re. bride.{°f, Mt. and Mrs, George Raymond The church club? Cold and blood. | satin ribbon bow I finally drew a confession from | then he could look his sister in baby's breath, attended the bride n i aby F “| who formerly lived in Se Lidia: daub Bir ¥adh canlater sromnatt aes my wife, and truly forg und for-| face and say, “Behold my . Mr. Bert Williford was best man. hanges from St fl ’ oe. a tame | , d pe as to ask our st, as any broad-minded man woul. | ples ite Elephant Shop inte piven. Audi Rlup | hydrangeas] tree een rea ee |talk uplite and permit us to ask ou naSaninden wanes son é “ ye rend 4 Ve * do; but it was harder to understand | ALSO AN AMERICAN. j Mise Lenore Friedman has ar-| formed the decorations in the living] tertained and were exceedingly pop- | |men friends once a month. 1 had ary Breads to pau fier Bor oe shige pepe {ERICAN. a @ the program and will act as) room, and pink sweet peas made the| ular visitors in the eastern city. Mrs | none to ask. For each man who did | nt eS paniet for the soloist, Miss! giving room a bower of blossoms. | Yott and h oat aatentine Velant come there were 10 girls who fought Tempt Appetites'! proposed to her, and played uquare ALLEGED BAD CHECK Cawsey, whose charming! a hese for them, And the shyness of those her, as far as my past was soprano will delight all those | % oe ed home Sunday evening men! They # to see in every By BIDDY BYE concerned ARTIST IS ARRESTED ; Si 8 eee n ; Attend the White Elephant) Wedding Invitations tities “Snide sees | amile a net dragging them down| srempt the capricious summer ap-| by all means, when you have} Gg. Ww. Lang, 51, alleged ob during the noon hour on Tues. g Miss Margery Stevens spent the |. into a morass of rent and clothes and| T°? “Miterent) varieties or}, troubled conscience, clear it, It] check merchant, was arrestee Issued |week end with Miss Dorothea petites with different varieties of | 188 grocery bills and other matrimonial |p icads Every gets tired of the} day night by Detectives D. J, Me | , Pina-t will surely epuse discomfort in some é 7 ei. a of| Sharples at her home at Fort Law | ‘ . | Miss Beulah Pinneo, ‘daughter of obligations, I took pity—and left]: "Svuble white bread and a change Lennan and R. E. Benjamin wa We have had absolute confi ton. ‘ |Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pinneo, whose ham Bes dence in each* other for the past 20|-Tird ave. and Blanchard at. eon for Olympia cee \to bread of another flavor and ap-| yon, RADER urd ave. and Bianchar f pia, engagement was announced recently | try trank Allyn of Tacoma spent My vacation? Two weeks and $50 ba ices adi eek tn. dian Soak. Natio READER. |is charged w passing Sp paate Tacten. 1s: Masnett, Beis week end the poset of Bre} sons t I used to get! bread is delicious for sandwiches, and Mise Grey: An item appear. | 0nd! Checks: 08 : , Const Irs. Howard Taylor, wife of Sena-|named her wedding party. MIS85/-Pheodore Haller some cheap little rags together and | Pred is deliclous for egbent Mise Grey: An item ap stores, ‘Two. check Sane - Taylor of Olympia, who is spend-| Katherine Pinneo will be maid of ore exchange my comparatively comfort Brown Bread—sift into mixing| 10 a8 yous pepe toad Bot Lone BED ~|and one $5 check alleged to the summer in Seattle, enter-/honor and Jeanette Betsy Pinneo| yr ang Mrs. J. W. Maxwell and able winter boarding house for an!iowi onehaif cupful of cornmeal une t “a oseiren Maperal be oaiae been passed by Lang are held d - net oF. 01 . eres bp s ic 008 7 * - . - D0" one cuptt ol mAde upon the purity of the white e r0lice . ® party of Olympia friends at|will be ring bearer. The groom) sons, Oakley and Willard, with their uncomfortable summer on: Just | one-half cupful of rye meal and one-| ra re pay hice va black ‘wanec. |e Lang is held on on on Thursday at her apart-|will be attended by Mr. Herbert] guests, Mr. and Mra J. F. Lane when I was getting acquainted and Aca aan, T oranin tice | Chen Channa: S half cupful of whole wheat flour and| ‘There is one question I would like | Bryant. left Friday for a three weeks’ tour beginning to have a decent time I) 144 one tablespoonful of baking sodalto ask of 0 Per Cent Ameri- ores The wedding will take place on| thru Yellowstone parle had to come back to the grind with prem bx ce apie Ry | TTLE: con and Theatre August 9, at the home of the bride. .e on nothing to show for my “season” but | “M4 one-half teaspoonful of salt. can,” or anyone that cares to| CHINESE IN BA LE; dry add a scant half | answe: i at is Thy is bride-elect, has been manager of/for her summer cottage on Orc: memory of a nipped-in-the-bud ro-| PUP" ig OOS reyes | SA ee rigise ~ iiss Margery Card of the Lom: the foreign trade department of the] island, ee ee y mance or two. sere pty are ne ease. panes aie Me, cane ee Oo bardi Ltd. Co. entertained Mrs. Fred-| pacific Steamship company. He see g 4 No, dear, it needs a holiday mooa/™!* thoroly. Put the mixture in| cry and how! about the purity of the | shot t ule Dee Ock, W. Ross of San Francisco and has been in the Orient for ten} Mr jand long summer days and moonlight | POW? bread tins, set in the steamer, | white race? Chinese, 96 tne 2 ae and Mrs. Lawrence Bogle and | 1 i " ave. and King sti, Sat Lemuel A. Shortridge of Rich- | * “ . y whts and CLA ai and cook th ure. Does the purity of the white race|ave. and King st., urday is months but is expected home today.| Mra. W erritt Barkley of Pied nights and CLOTHE . Nut Bread—Sift two cupfuls of} stand out in contrast against all| Will recover, agcording to an 1 Beac! | > ‘ Ried Siok a tel pliner wig: vary | tar vonceh oom Cal., Mrs. Bogle's sister, with 80 I MADE UP MY MIND whi flour with two large table-| other races represented in the U. S.|nouncement made at Providence’ t on hotel on Wednesday. pee mahal beige wy i 3 Daltines be Sadie guider 1 have staked my job and two "| nfule of custard maple sugar,|A.? If so, who is the white woman|pPital Monday afternoon. Wing” (ISEB IMG B ronenonty deen harortnd area ies soatoedtecd | errtispsbtlttlncs at ae nora ard saving on what a WHOLE} one teaspoonful of salt and four tea-|to take her cue from? | suffering from three bullet wounds. Atlanta, Georgia, but he expects in| Ballinger Berryhill of Washington MMER of vacation will do. In my | spoonfuls of baking powder. Work| The white man of America claims} Ock is said to have confessed the future to live in Seattle. D, C., left today for a ten days’ trip ‘ t ‘i | . F see ’ trunk, Joanie, are duds collected with | into the mixture three tablespoonfuls | a superiority over all other men as|the shooting at the tim i far, an@. Mere. Floyd Horton will| to Alaska, run jin e mixtur hres poont a superior! ver all o r men of ie of his tertain’@ dancing party at their eee as much thought as tho I were stag-|of butter or other fat and then add) to the highest type of civilization|rest early Sunday morning, but entertain a at the MH ‘entertained Sat-|home on Lake Washington in com Mrs, Bruce Farris of Westminster. | ing a musical comedy. Upon my bi one egg, beat light, one cupful of|and his standard of morals is pro- | fused to talk when questioned at ‘evening : ad ~ jis a suit of a smartness—ah, mon | sweet milk, and one-half or three-| claimed from the housetops, but from | city jail. at (heen rpm pert 6 oe eee Mra ican Tadley. Lak ean Res ASR easels dieu! Upon my hectic hair (specially fourths cupful of chopped pecan or | absolute facts his declarations are as| Both men are members of @ ugust 2. Mrs. 5. Si i. Pare 4 orders! I need to think so, anyhow, |done) is @ hat which draws the eye/ walnut meats. Beat thoroly. Turn| sounding brass and tinkling cymbals, Bing Kung tong. for now my adventure js embarked |like a’ perfect bit of architecture /into greased bread pan. Let stand oe | eee . A Mr. and Mrs. Little White House the wed can ie eon Hawkins spent! ioon, I have symptoms of #tage| crowning a hill. 25 minutes then bake in moderate pen. ta itn Stars Miss Mary Dudley Walker and eahper |fright. However, I refuse to be| Joan—the eyes of adventure No. 1]oven. Let stand one day before cut iW t h th Littl Pi | < tained Miss Margery Stevens will be in| Mrs. c. W named Dorothea Saltonstall Varick |have been studying me as I write. | ting. | Watc e Littie Imp! es; Barbou Bt t L. K. Tappan entertained a|charge of the Japanese booth out-| trom a trip thru the Yellowstone’ «| for nothing. It sounds brave, And I|They are blue eyes and there is a| Baking Powder Biscuit—sitt .to : 3 - . yound stripe on his khaki coat and! gether two and a half cups of pastry b) ‘of Easter: Ss at the|Side of the Little White House for ere shall BE brave. I shall come back | woun y | t 3 | Sep geht cag museday|the coming week, Mrs, C. J. Smith of Portland spent| With my shield or on it! two bars on his shoulder. Dear, I/flour, half a teaspoonful of salt, and | ey re Nature s 3 2 ; eriously, le, I do ne | close and look at the scenery. ¥| five teaspoonfuls of baking powder . of flowers,! Mrs. C. R. Collins and Mrs, George | days in te the guest Seriously, Joanie, I do not want! must close and F “ r iY seus ie : hin ioe ! , geal regu Eastern | Riley’ were in charge of the Little| Mrs. Robert C. French. °t | you. to understand, Here am I, 26,|have a premonition. Forgive’me, and|cut in three or four tablespoonfuls| Unsightly and Disfiguring| orders. And the one remedy F, graced the tabie. | White House on Monday. es }and my sweetest years slipping like| wish me well. Devotedly, | of shortening and use milk in mixing Signals of Bad Blood | has no equal as a cleanser is 8. 8. are « ts | the purely vegetable blood 3 " ant Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Overstreet of D448 off a string. Not a single DOLLY. | to a soft dough. Turn the dough on| aig i # ee Green Cast _ ——— wa jto a floured board, knead slightly | Don't close your eyes to the warn| which has been on the market ee i sok; Drees e Luncheon LIEUT. CRONKHITE TO [sever weeks with Stra, Overstreet | aa aaared board. knead slightly, ig which natire gives, when wn-|more then fifty yeas te : sightly pimples app sur face | druggists everywhere, C. H. Bartlett entertained brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and! greased plate about 18 minutes; serve tly pimples appear on your ‘ . @ bridge luncheon at her coun: GET MILITARY MEDAL) ire Mowara Jonin, : | | hot with berries, sugar and cream, and other parts of the body If you are afflicted with any f : at Creosote on Bainbridge} jeut. Leroy G. Cronkhite, of Se- a8 ' | Not only are these pimples and | of skin disease, do not expect to | on Tuesday. Eight guests en-j| tah, Wash., has been notified by the| Mrs. A, C, Malloy of Hitehtason, | | splotches disfiguring, but,they lead| cured by lotions, ointments, her Hospitality. at he 4 aomhaune sai “ P ASH |to serious skin diseases that spread|and other local remedies, as the ospitality,. Seattle recruiting office, that he h: an., is spending three weeks with LANES CRASH; THREE |and cause the most discomforting | can not possibly reach the source |been awarded the Distinguished Ser her sister, Mrs, Edward W. Goss, | Lh BIRDMEN ARE KILLED |ritation and cain. Sometimes they |the. trouble, wale te 3a i gagement brane cnone 10e Sb raced nee Peevey | | Copyrighted 10/0 by tha c : + | foretell Beze boils, blisters, scaly | Begin taking S. S. 8. today, and: in action at Binarville, France,| Miss Anne ‘Turner will leave] - PANAMA, July 28.—Machinist's m i Dee, SORT a ounced | between September 26 and October | August 1 for Lake Chelan to spend | Mate L. 1, Thomas died here yester. | @TuPtions and other annoyances that|a complete history of your » and Mrs, H. H. Canfield an-| 1 1918, & month. DR. CERTEIS SEEKS A GIFT TO MATCH THE) day as the resuit of a collision, Fri-| PUrM like flames of fire, and make/our chief medical adviser, who: Bunce the engagement of their eee |day, between an army and a naval|¥ou feel that your skin is ablaz |sive you special instructions iighter, Clarice, to Mr. Walter H. Let’ t at Boldt's—uptown,| Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Patterson | RUINED PEARLS | airplane. Lieut. Albert Ellis | When these symptoms appear on|out charge. Write at once to 4 of Yakima. The wedding will Lat ada = | and sons, Tom and Hiram, returned |Sermt, Imil Von Berg were killed in.|@DY part of the body, take prompt | Specific Co. 260 Swift Labor place in September. 1414 3d Ave.; ddivntown, 913 2d Ave.) jeciaiy trom a week's motor trip to|, Chrys had shrieked at sight of the| noticed, that if ever in our rivalry | steps to rid the blood of these dis-| Atlanta, ¢ Yakima ak Poland | blackened pearls in the primitive, im- for the heart of my husband, | ” Figs ou pulsive way of her sex, but she had |erine Miller seemed to be winning, 1| a instantly stifled her ery like the ul-| might destroy her with her own tra-civilized modern girl which she is.) weapon. Let me but provoke her to And while Hamilton Certels had spo-| hysterics in Bob's presence, I sntiled ken volubly, as the Teuton is accus-| confidently to myself, and her goose tomed to do when excited, Chrys had | was cooked! |risen to her feet and listened atten-| Bob and Jim, jr. had quietly gone tively, giving him her hand at part-, off a-sailing in the moonlight, as if ing with a gracious, if rather forced, nothing in the world were less im smile. portant than the final chapters in the As for Daddy Lorimer, he had_ history of the Rimine: ris, taken the ridiculous outcome of Cer.{ But I couldn't take those last ¢ tels’ munificence as a good joke,| ters so calmly. ‘Poor Mary lighting a huge cigar, and throwing a| sighed, as I realized that their toll of | “Better luck next time, Certeis,’| human lives was completed with her after that. gentleman's retreating | @eath. Then, as I watched the boys’ paar | white sail tack back and forth across Mother meanwhile had brushed up| ‘he streak of moonlight under which Why are “Palestaff” and “Bock- | jthe ut lurked, my thought! i . | the particles of pearl dust in their) ranged to “Poor Chrys ; staff” like a young couple on a wed- wrapper, much as © might brush | °"* a * a : ate up crumbs from the table, thus pre Certeis had promised her a wedding ding trip? Meeting of Canadian Woman's Iwerving the situation from the com.| ft 88 grand as the ruined rope of | 3 Ans.—When people get next to ’em CALIFORNI! ‘The Canadian Woman's club witi| ments of the servants Bopp Hod thar git, een they simply can't let them alone. NOTED meet at 10 o'clock for work at Rei In short, the outery of astonish But how was he going to raise PHOTOGRAPHER Cross headquarters, This will be the| ment over bai nanpte aa a Ser j thicde <Jewsiet If you know Palestaff or Bockstaff, ast meeting until Septem ber 15, eacls One of tis family Siveonie char. Ri he he go down for them him. you know this is true. To start a bottle The Writers’ Club to Meet he bape way oe : bb . hare. | (To be continued.) is to finish it, These beverages are so pal- The ers’ club cr ne | the fiasco as easy as sible for Cer- | . atable. so refres' ys . . . Invites the Public to eri a cls Soeis at Nhe: y. W | teis. In their restraint, I thought th rorgeed eee thould Gobr be whine toe C. A. at 8 o'clock pers will be| Lorimers certainly r 1 o Aut - . Visit and I t read by Mrs. E, L, Jenkins and Mre | high type of culture and good mi Staff drinks are sold wherever soft drinks sett and inspec Edith N, Smith. Visitors are wel-| Der , walling and recrimina $50 | are served. stantly Mrs, Omar J. Humphrey and chit | dren have returned from a two| weeks’ outing at Lake Crescent, ee Miss Catherine Howe left Sunday for a visit of several weeks in Bel lingham. She will meet her sister Miss Ellen Howe, and they will go to uff and Lake Louise, They will return home the middle of Au-| gust. cotiie; tion under stress have n been a eee measure of emotion in E family 2 ioe , ; Hemrich Bros. Products Compa Civie Improvement Club Picnie : And Ay ‘. knew hee te ihe Nope CASH Beattie, "A dubaba he Pale > a The Seattle Civic Improvement| but prestige-loving Chrys Ons 0 to the Seattle woman giving Se staff, Liockstaff, Birchstatt, Ap- Seattle’s club will hold its annual basket pienic | those promised wonder the best collective 15- to 20- pigetetr end vicperate na Most Advanced at Alki bathing beach. Members wii| have meant ag much, nearly, @ . word original description of 2 Who Doeamt pees | meet t 10 and 11 o'clock at} of a dear friend r ‘a 8 Irene Castle's gowns in Enjoy Them? and Artistic ia heaeh disappointment than she must have “The Firing Line,” now at Photographic eh | been enduring, I had seen many a| The Strand. Leave descrip- popular movie queen throw herself tion in’ self-addressed en- Studio ° on the couch and pound the pillows velope at box office, eY-l- a | with her fists while agitating the at-| | mosphere with excited French heels. | | Certainly Chrys’ behavior under | ° ! . [such keen disappointment was differ. alin ent and admirable tut I could ad 2 3 : ve . mire less her attitude toward Certeis, B ld Altho they were about to marry.| Rialto Buildin satin tan ton with tale ST Ula ee Pes wich dler-I-ka has been worth ful toeach other that I wondere SHOP 212 weight In sold to me It his SURE | whether there could ever be any real ° ie 7 ; my constipation and a serjous bow- | nkness or intimacy between them, Second Floor, Old Frederick & Nelson Bldg. jel trouble which I had,” (Signed) | even when they were by th vosieue| ta18- SECOND AVENUE Mrs. Anna Wagner, Statesbury, Mo if not, how could this grand Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and| marriage Chrys was glorying in, en. #8, stopping stomach distress | ; IN NTLY. Empties BOTH up- n instant my mind contrasted } + y ady Photographs are the result of long experience per and lower bowel, flushing EN-| Chrys with Katherine Miller, who on ac ae ! doesnt backed by the ‘most ample in riean phot TIRE alimentary canal. Removes| the slightest provocation usually in : rap! rtistic in the t so efficiently pro ALL foul matter which poisons sys- | duiged ‘ fl ced ey can be sold at popular price ALL, t ’ ons ged in all the frantic emotional y duced that they can be sold at popular prices. Jtem. Often CURES constipation = enjoy them | performances which Chrys so coldly | Prevents appendicitis. We have! repressed. I couldn’t imagine my | 3 sold Adler-1 many y s. It ob, with all his I mer traits, lov - = mixture of buck-thorn, cascara, | ing a woman who cultivated hysteria | ig, yeerine and nine other simple! as she did ‘ Hea drugs. Swift Drug Co., and lead-| And the thought flashed Into my ing druggists, mind, passing again almost un- When you think of advertis- 4).imgs think of The Star, |

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