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Reem nanan ernennemsartennte yaaa Copyrighted 1019 by tha a Nemapaper Frierpris Lexan ET MARRIAGE To. Black Lace for I By BETTY BR: fee ey fe By CYNTHIA GREY | LEARN OF CHRYS’ SECI Fe Cee ( Dance at Crystal Springs| HAMILTON CERTEIS Dinner alfred: pene ast. Bieta erncts oc aterden,| cance wit te aiver Aneuet $1 | DD @ IG OTLAL I) scaryroter 1x a wisor-ovsn, “nein doounns and marrige |p ; ipo sc party given over week end th vu home at ¢ t ee tien ee i Seba tea ee Mother Lé er epoke|cense! Certets’ Iawyera have con I am 25 years old, and have been married for three years I am very ‘y Mt the home of Mr. and M Ln B.} Spring S os ee a a ,| oMlmly, nocording to her custom ferred with Dadd Hut tt " te my baby boy, who fs 15 months old, but m one toward my aie ‘a endine t oo 6 ele guest over © ek end) Xo you mea vat Chr al | they int have your affidavit, Jane ‘ & “ “h ts Ww Mins 1D in Tae on @ trip to Mt. Rainier, Miss May). ay naaalek Ben ton Cor to the identity of the man who husband grow moro bitter every day. I did not the real mean Dudley Walk M Haze Attend Dance in Tacoma pecrson, grand opera star. Mix { could no more than whisper nt dowr ‘ ' the s of love when i was married, and since this experience came to m McMillan, Miss Winifred Swalwe hh Byres pt Nabil onde clic bebe vepageir parr ren, Pe Phapayeonfionnd ire NT dp a aay eh exploni Wt @ year ago, life with my husband has become unbearable Mise Cordelia Jennings, Miss Helen |* charming rg Page b night t Monda. © New ling posnibilities of this f And so thet unhappy person had I bave known the man: that I love since my childhood, but BeNeEaN falker, Mr. Frank Brownell, Mr. |‘ y or ere . ee gar hen -Chr our own Chr the | risen once again some atin the ex ae respi sani , ma daha wy tine @ Perkins, Mr. Campbell Kel} "umd YOUN peor Duchess of Rimings timation of the Lort By mare was away f ral years 5 my marriage, my Pp Mr. Git Skinner, Mr. Har. | Wer 1 with th N Ww » Collins ar t weppe ae te pra ng Chr by posing t as for him had not developed into love until b ne back, about a year ago. Chadwick, Mr. June Stedman | tenn * — Seek pratense pres aS oe Mother preserved her calm, but 1| the loyal friend of James D, Lorimer He expresses to mo my highest ideal of manhood and the few hours I Bees: Dan Stedman lenate chom| jonship those| where they have been spend three | felt tt a little forced. And I didn't | Certels had parsaiy arenes from have spent with him since his return, are worth more to me than th@ eee cama” tae be ; . ‘‘ wonder their pete the wretched facts about sai ot ane A rom Seat we eek ; heme ed ot my If » Eskridge 4 MeMi! Mill 2 ‘ ‘. And she has the papers to prove) 14... 1 myself continued to doubt My husband loves me, and has no suspicion of the condition of my ” » Gray and his n, Miss Eleanor Mr, Stanley G. Tay of Daven her went on |his motive in forcing Chrys into nin . crifice my love for th ake of aby, or should plimented Smith of New York, Miss Hortonse| port, Iowa, arrives Wednesday night In Spain: I exclaimed. | secret marriage. 1 reasoned that h et eee = eee eee ion psi ze en bleach ee Charles HE. Burnside Fave ®/Crcen, Miss Ellon Messer, Mr,| to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs [Sena ee etd? oan tne cae own bappiness be my guide PERPLEXED. ee nee at Los | Walter Donahoe and Mr. Stewart) John K. Bush, Mr, Taylor ts Mes.) spo @ut the mnd story briefly, dear| that he had tied Chrys to him only yh, that people in your pre | moemerae mens ef wskridge © ae m roth . cament aven he ntuitign at the ‘sunuet club today, |Fraaler. Mrs, Thomas Green chap-| Bush's brother hild, our wilful Chrys h onfeswed | hecause had felt the web of the diene haven't th ay a | says he doesn't believe in marriag: Rearidse ts the house guest of |frohed the young people, who re bitin Pe | to me that #he was act ersund-|law enmeshing him; that he had he insight into human mature, |pecause he has seen where so maf hig Were turned by motor today, remaining) Mrs. Sally Lundgren of Spokane|ed by Dr, Certets to & secret | reasoned that the powerful James D und the strength of character tO | reriows have been sorry. He says B ‘ at the Country club overnight arrived Tuesday and is & guest at] wedding perform Lorimer would be a final shield for look ahead a few %, and #6 J ioves me with all his heart, and mie © eee Hotel Washington until Thure | Mother was obvi him in the event of a catastrophe picture of themselves, bea ge believe he does, and it isn’t becausl formal Tea iDinner for Tennis | ay, when she will go for ® month| attain, despite ? Hut when, at the very last mo they want to go and then one of | ne doean't love me that he feels the Catherine Esterly will enter Follow Ae yt sy? oe y' | Reneeaoer Sas Be ment, ho had seen Daddy and his womares - way way. It's because he is afraid of th : a few of her friends inform: otlowers Mh _ ) a imenta which he expected| two sons accompanying the secret SHOULD GO’ responsibility of married life; but h afternoon in honor of Miss Mra, Ka « Baillie Ba of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt,|to get “n pain? Well, those! service operatives in pursult of him. There is only one RIGHT | is going to try it as soon as he ca’ » Wattles of Buffalo, N. Y.| Seattle, who is visitir Tacoma,| accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Fred-| papers rrived, and Chrys| then he must have realized U answer to every question—only |1 know he is in debt for about $3 Wattles is the house guest of | will entertain a group of the erte Stray will jeave Thursd ¥ for} say they pre alty to untry means more even one RIGHT solution to every |and he needs a lot of clothes: L. G. Horton followers who are Tacom ainier, where they w Yland estates than family des to true Americans problem. In your case, the an want him to have all those thing eee ! Northwest tournament w " two days ner did he receive them than| I think that Mother Lorimer wa nwer is very clear,and you know |but I don't want him to marry mis Tea on Saturday evening. eo {Chrys began to notice that he was| really much relieved to find Chry it, only you hate to admit it, #0 | just because he said he would, ev ni eiattic’? en at the Tacoma; Mr. and Mra, John W. Eddy re-| haunted by a curious fear of aceci- | provided with a new exciting you wrote tome. YOU SHALL |tho he loves me. Please tell ‘The tennis tea at the Seat! | turned Monday from a motor trip| dent or sudden death! interest. But as for me, { was de SACRIFICE YOUR MISTAKEN | what you think about it, and advi « f on Thursday ts in charge P . Vancouver island | Promptly I asked myself whether| pressed. I had wanted to have don: HAPPINESS for the sanctity of | me ‘eo ft Finlock Miller, who will be}. i - gee gr anggh Rove od | lage » E. Ki ¢ Mrs. eet oe yp perry and Smith Club Luncheon | oe 6 | perhaps those papers may not have | with thp name of Hamilton ¢ or | your home, for the welfare of It will be more difficult for ude Ramsay, who will pour Senha of the Genith club are Mr. and Mra, James T. Keena and| Seen the very proofs that our secret | forever. And [ h hoped we migh | your child, and lastly, for the you to mee the right road now itce ‘Hiake and Miss Phyllis|invited to a dropin luncheon on|Chiliren, who were for. the past | *ervice needed most—proots that the /all forget the Fimines inheritance, HY BETTY BROWN | real happiness of your own fu- | and to choose it, because you! ‘Miss Virginia Jefferson, Mis*/ Saturday, August 9%, at the Wo week the guests of Mr. and Mra. og they brid ss was In fact = h gent g ome gro agg = < ma ina toy ecg CN started out wrong. The very Me *e) te . | Joh. c rc e t, hav ved te he spy wanted by ree govern ly flung bec! into ow aan he con 1 fo ie dinne' Z ‘4 e le Eyman and Miss Jane Per | man’s University cl aoe ee 1 ah 4 fo hmenta? ara parties must somehow achieve filmy | The man you megs 7” i | py preg gy pr wd be ad tor @ Will also assist ; eee, oe poet apett ce “Dr. Certeis tnaisted to Chrys that| For myself I wanted an end to al!| coolness without losing entirely the) !s an imposter and, Se ae aecoust.. baler, cae ee cee | Miss Campbell Will |’ Mr. and Mra, 3 Goodwin anq{N oWed much to Daddy—that Daddy | this irlamour of high romance and| formality demanded by the occasion| you think @ RIAL man who pra doap tt areal Msn tyes: edi | Re Mr, and Mrs. Frank Goodwin and) was the best friend he had on earth| adventure. 1 wanted only the heart| of it# appearance. Such a happy so-| loved you and wishe< ’ | thopedic Be Hostess childrew will move to their summer! "“ a that for his sake as well as\|of my husband to trust in me And| lution of the problem is found in this| happy, would sneak in behind | Don't mind the man—what he se Stand Miss Dorothy Campbell will be : he across Lake Washington (| ror Chrystobel's he wanted to secure| I wet for myself but one task—to re-| delectable model of biack lace over} your husband's back and try to | rong f feseoragh banger an Achsa Louise Powell and/hostess at a tea on Friday after-| C4, ies ¢ by marriage on the instant her claim| gain that trust and keep it for-| black pleated net. | rob him of his wife, and his | oe =" or hay ne a ion to Dorothy Campbell will be in| noon at her home, at which severs ; oy te | 00,,the foreign inheritance.” | ever. There is added the new slender gir-| child of its mother No, of arn yee, aa8 eS Of the Japanese stand at the/girls who are spending the summer| A recent arrival from China 18] “wang go she has the proofa?” | (To Re Continued) die effect in black silk pleot edged cures not. pu ought to be way you may test him. If he fic Bureau on Wednesday. /at their homes here after a «| Mrs. Harold W. Grambe, who with acelin oe, Bam 20s ae ennai Phen, and a hat of black lace with| 0 axhamed of yourself that you | @mbitious and really does lov gee ah schools in the East, will be honor mee — we ae aes. w a . airy, uncurled ostrich flues for fringe | Wow! wlink away in humiliation | — bee Dala ere 8 gps guests. Mise Janet Powell ‘rambs at Adrian our a e adds the final touch | from the friendly, frank gaze of | ne Oe mediately to worl mal Luncheon Masset, GFambs' will arrive from China in t t ~cdhecmns ntl oa carcely | hard to pay off his debts and : i L s hee: | Mis# Kathleen Donahoe will acsist.| Ome sate, ever a en l oun — your husband. £ can scarcely | hard to pay off h and ge! Elizabeth Hurlbut was, | set | December iG . Ss gy | Concelve of a creature so weak ape that he may proc! ‘at a luncheon today at her home . ° ° | oO ORT | and spineless as you you before the world as bis wife. Sake Washington. | Capt. and Mra Frank M. Chess et on Picture e ings) NEW TREATS ID You love the man, indeed? And if he doesn’t ©..8.4 | man will arrive in Seattle thin week VEGETABLES || Yeu loved him so much that you backbone, aren't you a milli day Dinner at from California to vinit = — ——— ——————« | Deputy County Auditor M. D. oSetuete | turned around and married your times better off independent of = Capt. and Mra. Chessman formerly Kennedy has a peeve " @/ husband as soon as his back was him? mier Club | * CLUBS FOR THURSDAY lived in Seattle, Capt. Chessman EVERY EATING PLA It's this way, and in his very BY BIDDY BYE | turned. If he should go away You have asked me what to do, # wtationed atterman Genera wore “ | 1 , and I have pointed out thi Caroline Lane was given a) ? was @ 4 | w The garden is offering its best at; “ain, it would be the same way. + ‘on Friday at the Rainier club Green Lake Assembly aa , | hospital in San Francisco. | should k the fa | “By gonh, now that this Japanese! this season and every wise cook will| 1 don't know if you are capable | RIGHT way, and I hope yo Weelebrate her birthday. Eight) Green Lake Assembly. lnltes! oe 4 | hou —- Tepe agitation ix on, I've got a thing OF] take full advantage of its gifts. Here| of loving, but if you love any- | may have the courage of yo eee were entertained Dancing tree ¢ wntil 11 @elock. | 74% ont Mrs. C. & Prin and Mr.) tba of serving géod two myself to kick about,” raved/are new ways to cook familiar vege-| Oe, it is your husband, and you convictions. ag 4 Dancing from 9 ree 11 o'cloc | James Price motored to Mt. Rainier food. When the public the dispenser of licenses for vin-| tables | are going to stay with him, and Pao cit a pera ety |on Monday and will return this even- | . en pa eulum matrimonil, Wednesday Spinach Mousse you know you are, eo forget this | yOTE DOWN PLAN for Visitors Eastern Star Social Club to Pienle | jn | w. morning Sick’ ccm : oh,| Other sentimental twaddle ¥ ‘ SNEX fs compliment to Mrs. E. J. Mc-| The Seattle Social club. Order of | oc call for Worcestershire, 1 see by my records that this aah peck of teh cpa. wilcaijo TO ANY RENT( ca ‘and Miss Margaret Mc-| the Eastern Star, wili hold a picnic] grr and Mre. S. A. Martin and the t Japancee custom of picture brides | S24, Cok, with 1 cuptul of water,| 01 oO. . The proposal of the Ren’ The Is 1 . y wan until tender, Drain, saving the y - i 4 of Columbus, Mo. who ar-|at Madrona park. The ladies will/ sy and Mre, George Otto and Char ]ix Jipping King county of an an-| Qui, Ur a Right Road Chamber of Commerce that ¢ SHied in Seattle Monday evening to| meet at the end of the Madrona car) torte Otto of Ch the guests of! ‘s nual revenue of $7,200. 1 want tol Puy through a course sieve or col.|. Dear Mise Grey: W ee ee oe several days, Mrs, W. B. Hen-| line at 10 a m Mr. and Mra motored to | know how they get that way antec ane yo reseagy! wash peat me Pena ¢ Miss Grey: Won't you please attle was voted down by the ; y gave an informal tea at her home eee Mt. Rainier on Monday to return | & “When an American Darby takes |? . one tuo, rained | advise me what to do, as I don't | diclary committee of the city cou Meusetay afternoon, Mra. Mo Elderbloom Club Thuraday | [his Joan, his rib or his feme| om fre, season with % teaspoonful) know which way to turn. For the/cil Tuesday. A recommendati Ys husband is the dean of| The Eliderbloom club will hold ita} ee i SAUCE |covert, it conts him four and one- to pe 1 omitet 3 pny Brearley: sartalge og ings been the same | will be made to the council at ¢ | re ec a Knights of ‘i 5 blespoonfuls of flour, moist-}as married to the man I love. He|the next mecting to the sa: college of engineering of Mis = gular meeting at the Mr. T. M. Low Jeft Tuesday for half berries of the coin of our | 7 is me - ned with cold water, into the liquid|has promised to marry me, altho he fect. > i 7, a he | ny, . state university, and was for-| Pythias hall on August 7, at t New York city. He spent the week | THE OMLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE = foalrn. Some 6.115 neogamirts con- My Of the University of Washing-| usual time, from 11 a. m. to 4 D. ™.| ona with Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Carter | tributed $33,017 to the county in| "ested in @ saucepan, and boil three | A good attendance in expected. nd Mr. and Mrs. Evi DeWitt, motor- | |i - minutes, Add the spinach to the H * J . : 1 t 18 for the privilege of taking | say. + ere e a | Ne Jing to Mt. Rainier. Mr. Low has| Never serve imitations. one for better of worse. in.the| ute and stir conmantiy uaill the t eee 2 + h “ a cl a | Excursion for St. John’s Parish | been overseas in the Y. MC. A — —|reatms of epithalamium., Seestire esiaie teh 16 tlepeanees Is Absolutely Im | “Durthe the same period, 1,600 r al Dinner Excursion for organizations of St.) work and recently has been engaged j red pepper, 2 teaspoonfuls salt, 1 and Mrs. M. B. Augustine ¢n-| Jonn’s Parish, West Seattle, has en-| t . Ps “gp aang Sunday ini] Baged the Puget Sound Navigation ae eyep, emtn_ seseetery, Japansee ordered thetr wives from| (easpoontul chopped onion, and the a oe Never Been here the Sook, ithe seat of | ly in compliment to Mr. and| company’s fast steamer Kitsap | big a e beaten yolks of 2 eggs. Beat the ured by iments or Lo- | ‘rouble, and rid the system of John Beckett of San Francisco, | ¢o, q moonlight excursion on the| Mrs. George Stirrat and her broth Co. method, and the county didn't] mixture well. Beat 2. egg-whites tions, and Never Will Be cause of the disease? S.S. 5. F very stiff. When the spinach mix- 2d for more than fifty years been g . ler, Mr. Neville, of Omaha, left Sat jaet a cent for a single picture are guests at the Washington) sound on Thursday evening, August | °" ; } ne Mrs. Beckett is Mrs. Augus-| 7°40. in. jive f Gock at 645 p.|UFday for @ three weeks’ trip to! ture is cool fold in the @gg whites.| You never knew of Rheumatism | ing relief to even them ost Alaska. I'm not agin wiving or) p, 1 —that most inful niece. m., the West Seattle ferry landing | ™ g | Pour in well-olled ramekins or baking | painful source of suf-| vated and stubborn cases of deed at? p.m. The trip will include the sane jAnything lke that, but I do think] qishes, set in a pan of water and|fering—being cured by liniments,|matism. It cleanses the blood Born municipal bathing beach, South Alki. Mr. and Mra. George Otto and we ought to get these birds. It's| hake 20 minutes in hot oven, Serve|!otions or other external dpplica-j routing the disease germs. | Misa Charlotte Otto of Chicago ar too easy—no luxury tax, or any-| with cream sauce. tions. And you will never see any-|experience of others who and Mrs. D. Upton Pepp of | North Vashon island, ciroling Blake | veg taxt Friday to apend two weeks | [j wees | thing.” , Mich., who recently came) island. the Bremerton navy yard and) Wits at and Mrs. 8. A. Martin. b Beattie, are being congratulated| the U. 8. war vessels, arriving at} arse A BIG NEW SHOW the birth of a son on Monday | Anderson park, Charleston bea at Reape Nee TOMORROW 5 $30 m., and leaving Charleston ‘cadiual wer gx’ he waeee at > 4 p. m. in order to arrtve at will return this evening from a two | or Hippod thing but temporary relief afford-|taken S. S. S. will convince i. R gerard icieras ed by such makeshifts, poe it will promptly reach ye ub 2 cupfuls of cooked green ¥ btain §. s.~ 5} | Peas through a coarse sieve. Beat| But why be satisfied with tem. | Cafe, You can obtain 8. S. §.> 2 eggs slightly and add to the peas,|Porary relief from the pangs of |@™¥ 4rug store. with 2 tablespoonfuls of melted but-| Pain which are sure'to return with; A Valuable book on Rheumati ter, 2-3 teaspoonful of salt and 1-8/increased sevefity, when thbre is/and its treatment, together w teaspoonful of pepper. If desired|permanent releif within your| expert medical advice about yo add 3 drops of onion juice or a litte|reach? Science has proven that|own individual case, will be s« onion salt. Beat and mix well and| Rheumatism is a disordered condi- | absolutely free. Write today drop by spoonfuls on a hot greased | tion of the blood. How then, can| Medical Department, Swift Spe griddle. Bake brown on both sides| satisfactory results be expected |ific Co. 250 Swift Laboratory, # and serve hot from any treatment that does not | lanta, Ga. Scalloped New Cabbage Choose a small, firm head of Dr. Lewis Says Hot Suan - a « viel d Charles: the West Seattle ferry landing at|@ay*’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. C sin Club Dance 10:45 p. m. and Colman dock, Seat-|K. Poe acronn Lake Washington will be a dance in the Leschi/ +1, at 11 p. m. Refreshments will this evening by the Victory! 1." served by the women of the| Dr. and Mre. Lewis R. Dawson guilds. Round trip tickete may be are spending the month of August} i. * obtained at the following places:|4t Wing Point on Bainbridge isiand. | . Harold Weeks will give the) west seattle ferry waiting room, at a sl at the Jumble Shop Thurs! i foot of Marion st; ferry landing| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson Den hoon, which will consist of| waiting room, West Seattle; Weat|¥ and Mr. Robert Denny, who have songs and jazz pieces. Mrs.| ceattio pharmacy, Wait and Cali-| been spending two weeks at Lake s Wylie will be hostess. fornia ave.; Admiral Way shop, Cali | Crescent, arrived home yesterday a u evi e sabhae, ont.ik th quartnes 4ak' wane Eni ve. i | age in salted water until tender. Cool, d H W. k h E fornia ave Herret'’s Pioneer gro @achs, lyric soprano, and] cory. California ave. Community| Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kingsbury | pes then chop and season with salt, pep- an eat eaken the ye ‘ew York city spent the week per and melted butter. To the Inez Z. Morrison accompanist,| singing will be led by the following | of gant or fashionable.” nt | RE - . rel : i give the program at the White! well-known soloists: Mrs. J. D,/end at Mt. Rainier, | | FEATURE chopped cabbage add 1 egg well Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50% Shop in the basement of) spence, Mra. W. J. Lees, Miss Irene} | PHOTOPLAY | beaten and a little rich milk to ’ By ss Leary building, Thursday noon.| Chesney, Miss Margaret Lawe, the| Miss Rose Glaas and Miss Lettie | - | moisten, Put the cabbage in an ofled In One Week's Time in Many Instances Gelightful group of songs has) Misses Hartrees, Mr. H. C. Grant,|K. Thomas, who have been Red) | casserole, sprinkle top thickly with | pasa abides * bs “4 “my ey Mete | Cross workers overseas, have land-| . —- ~ buttered crumbs and grated cheese, " } < es ee ee | MW. 3. Lowe, Me, Harvey Metts ead in New. York and’ will return|| COLLEEN MOORE Listen to dot with a little butter, and bake 30|“ ""*fuhcatane ee at tome, T""| to strengthen thelr even so as to ney at the plano. home shortly. They will resume | IN minutes in a moderate oven. PS waw Yorks, a. aba val pared the trouble and. expense Cee t@ching, which they left for wat| ‘ Those A rtists Vegetables With Planked Ham | ginness? Ave Nou a erctia yer tes many dascsiptenns uae mae ° y Daughters of St. George work bb t Steam 2 large slices of ham until| strain or other eye weakness |derfully benefited by following End Session Here Daughters of St. George Alexan eee : in Y H almost tender, then put the slices on | ®° 7h. ne iad to know that | simpte ‘rules. Here Ta ‘the reser A ol Dela | , | 01 0 3 4 e 10 70 to any active drug s! With the selection of Tacoma for| der Lodge No will meet in the | | Mr ase Psi tgcyedny Pgs our frome & hot, greased plank sor yposigaga hope for you. He says that ex-|and get a bottle of Bon-Opte T the next convention to be held next) Scottish Hite hall, on First ave., on| Mrs. Max Smith of New York, an Hear all the greatest sing. ||| With, Jere onions, scooped out and | posure to sun, ¢, dust or wind |lets. Drop Bon-Opto tablet 7 $0 oc! Mian slafield left this mo 8 : ‘ and cooked | 0 ‘ 4 the Washington Retail Jewsl-|Tnyraday, August, 7, at-1:30 o'clock. | Mist Mary Delafield left thie morn: ers of all the world and have’ ||] Sled With Breen, ete acd med | ple. living in warm to dissotve eres Coed Ste Seven an: toria at your instant command all SP an wild tana ee frequently bathe the eyes | the da Mual convention at the Hotel Wash Pythian Sisters a. Be thn itaek tases a ty mixed with white sauce. meat | careful to protect them from ex-| You should notice your eyes el ington Tuesday. Pythian Sisters, Past Chief asso as ¢ man F | owning a “Columbia,” . j and vegetables 15 minutes and serve on me ii yi, oo ription will ue Pergeeunty. ight from the st m, kane, was elect | r 7 M ag Mr. Herbert M. Coles of San Fran Y se |hot with cress or parsl garnish, | PTO. oi value many eye/and inflammation will quickly « ee eames ber cane eo ciation, will be t with Mrs - _ [Pome tomcie telueeen trem A picture version of the +8 Biel | rat MB skin | sufferers. Many whose eyes w appear. If your eyes are bother president for 1920, Christopher, 6819 Tenth ave, N. E,,| cisco, i a” the eae famous poem by | | failing they have had their eyes | you even a iittle, take steps to s , Beattle, was made first vice} on Thursday at 10 o’clock. Take|*¢rVice overseas with JAMES W ‘ AKE restored through the principle of! them now before it is tog M ft. More than 150 jewelers! Roosevelt park car. | costpm, is a guest at the home of Mrs Es ih ae THIEVES T. CASH, this _wrondertu erprescription: | One hopele aly blind might have b cise ttirsnvinninlivletnaipan'| VE. GOR BY a #, afte was al-| saved hey had cared for t ne | a most blind; could not see to read| eyes in ti 4 oid JEWELRY AND STAMPS jain, eos et, Bekah ok ehind | OS Rusther: ‘promisent kit | “Miss Cornelia Glass has returned Jewelry, cash and war savings and | Without my glasses and my eyes do above article was submi “WILL” | t @-- ftom Portland where she has been thrift stamps were stolen from thal tpowla pala emo more aN ene they : “Bon poe oven ¢ | on a sho 7 of 8. Coh 2417 Yesl A d ne dre y, now the: constituent ingre rer of “wilt” to ev | on hort i ca OL home of 8, Cohen, 2417 Yesler way, | feel fine all the time. It was like a known to eminent eye specia : ay afternoon, while the family |™iracle to me." A lady who used it|and widely prescribed by them. What Is Stule? Miss Margaret Wright of Boston sent. A rear window, left | S8¥* he atmosphere seemed hazy | manufacturers guarantee it to strengt | , need iy the guest of Mrs, John Rumsey, dpen, revealed the manner of en| With or without glasses, but after | eyesight 60 per cent in one week's t | ee pen, 9 en-jusing this prescription for fifteen |in many instances or refund the mo Webster Says: i trance to the house. The money con-| days everything seemed clear. I| It can be obtained from any good d } ‘ | Mr. and Mrgy Harry P uenam of sisted of $150 in currency and $25 in| etd even read fine print without and is one of the few preparatio Ms \é Francisco the guests of Mr. |p 14 pieces. C is believed that thous- nould be kept hand fi |] “Manner or form approved as oe i i ms hy dhe hegre has yore amaeoatnt Ot/ands who wear glasses can now in alueet-qvecy famliy.” ot A 2 discard them in a reasonable time It is sold by all druggists. We latest you all the at prices from every- |] No words of ours could better | Capt. J. Thomas Dovey, who has lf deseribe our Blouse | been for years in France with the |} A Blouse for every woman in || been two years in Franco with the days beyond. Seattle last night and will go to. Camp er of “wilt” witht Lewis to be discharged ° THE [aero Aion ele, with en SHOP : ———, | i/ will then respon iN” doen ex- T GLADLY” on all mode OPTICAL SERVICE AT REASONABLE G nor General and. Mra, Fran When your head aches, it is usually 1 Pi cls Burton Harrison, who were "in FRONIGRARE, REPT. : ee ens, oneal are eee 211 Union St. PRICES caused by your liver or stomach getting ne —————— |to Manila, left Sunday for Vaneow- 1332.34 Second Ave. * oc ee ” vers thedahl esly Hn TLE Ten Our modem ‘equipment and out of order. These ‘‘si¢k headaches on Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Daul rm skillful examinations in every} quickly disappear as soon as the stomach is relieved of its bilious contents. Right ton’ accompanied them to Vancou ver and will, return to Seattle next F | week detail assure our patrons glasses especially adapted to their inal. 1 capt, and dare, 3 5 othe “ang Examination mo me your stomach and regulate and tone Advice and treatment from | Mrs, Mayon of New York are spend! The Best $2.50 Glasses LAM port grind and. ai the liver with Beecham’s Pills, whic regular licensed physicians, | ing weveral days tn Victoria, p cate any lens on short notice. and the highest grade medi eines. The saving is made possible by having all pa tients come to me—I make no houre calls, Broken dense « Placed on Short Wash the affected adie surface with hou hold ammonia oF DR. WHITEAKER’S worm ced, amimonie, or eanary. DISPENSARY ROYAL OPTICAL C0. 906 Third Avenue ; VICKS VI 1202 FIRST AVE. — 4 DY GUARD” = 30: Between University and Seneci rapidly improve conditions and promptly Help Headache Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25e. Established 1908 CURRY OPTICAL Co. Kyesight Specialisis 3002-4 ARCADE BUILDING Third Floor Wo Etecomme 4 Only When

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