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fo acrerceens Se oie el BETTY ( BRAINERIL ‘arr Luncheon 8 By fiss McMillan vy Hostess Of the dinners before the Alvah 1. Carr was hoste tion Dance on Friday night|at formal lu \ w be that of Mise Ha MeMil.| man's University ub ir my |t the Seattle Tennis club.|ment to Mrs, Miles W. Rirkett of Guests have beer vited Spok wh w her hw and eee nevera the a) at the Hotel at Mr | Dinner at Tennis Club Suchet succeed taea, Caer 6 Stir, and Mrs. Henry ©. Phillips/ty as North Pacific vice president of entertain wt a dinner this even-|the association of Collegiate Alur at the Seattle Tennis club n} nae Will enjoy their hospitatity| Mie a later the party will attend the! Tittle White House gleam | In charge of the Little White “a hE | House, under the Hunt P Ctr Informal Luncheon lof the Fruit and Flower Missior fteht friends of Mrs. Prank| who have the bureau this week, will n thered at the Sunset/be Mra. Jack &8 ¢, Miss Ruby on Thursday for luncheon t | Bilger, Mre. W “1 mS Kat e are Oo om San|Dent Burnham, Mrs. BE. Alte te. upon her return from Sar ae beg ap ggg gar ay fe and Mrs. Frank Wurebure, o Fri h in Tac day eon in Lacoma Miss Hortense Green, assisted by f H. Day Hanford entertained) two other girls, have charge of the luncheon at her home in Ta nd for the day im compliment to Mrs. Tay Mra. C. L. Hall, Mre B of Chicago, sister of Mrs. George Mrs, 8. H. Melrose f , of Tacoma. Among the and Mra. J. Locke eats who motored over from Seat © of the orthopedic MO attend the party were Mre. pureau at the White House SMR Perkins, Mrs. Frank B.jtne young girls. who have Mra, Louise Van Osle.| contributing their services are Nellie Cornish, Mrs. Elizabeth! piya Sanders, Mias Dorothy Miller and Mrs, M. A.| sins aret Armetrong, Miss in. The other guests were Ciara Hyde, Mies Helen A Miss ‘G M. Riddell, of Tacoma, and) pucitie Halloway, Miss e Lois Steers, of Portland Priest Miss Dorothy Leiter mn ain With Dinner Tennis Club and Mrs. Laurence Gray en eight guests at dinner at B Beattie Tennis club on Thurs Directing the Japanese stand wil be Miss Alice MacDonald, Mins Lu ell Eyman and Miss Jane Perkins Reception Mee Cc. W of the North Kerr Broadway Circ former presiden ec of the in compliment to aly oD Cabyterian ms guest mad of their son Millington, Mr pert dar pg, phn rain rah Allen, of Texas, who!) 1... nome of Mre. W. C. Thompson the country with his father.) | woanesday afternoon. Mr. and the young people attended) sirg Kerr left Wednes evening ir ae teed Creme Cumblel = nas” G. aeake their heme Bennett-Auger Wedding A wedding of interest to many HY, Stefanason entertained six) wa5 solemnized Wednesday evening St dinner on Thureday night at 6 o'clock at the First Presbyter eerere tan. fan church when Miss Clara BE. Be oe | nett became the bride of Mr. Berch ; for Mrs. Waesche mane Auger tn the presence of a r Luke was hostess at|few intimate friends ted oa this afternoon in| The bride was attended by Miss) * 1 | Cee! urger, and the groom her daughter, Mra. Russell | Cecilia Augspurger, and t r vd ae home. Mra.jWas attended by Mr. Thomas V fe from Washington, D, C.| Dempsey. Following the ceremony fis spend: pnd with}? dinner party was had at the god og hv aenoomeaed | Washington hotel Di #00 Mr. and Mrs. Auger left for an 5 extended trip in British Columbia. ttle Girl Goes |Mr. Auger is prosecuting attorney lives will a1 lof Idaho county, Octavia Murphy, who has|*t Grangeville B doing Red Crose we [make their home “aah DC Deasigi lage ad Si fk with Miss Kathieen Gattney, Entertain for Bride-Elect f for France August 1, where) A linen shower was given Will engage in reconstruction| Monday evening in honor of Mins Bhe expects to be gone 4) Reulah Pinneo, whose marriage to Idaho, where and they on es ir i [Mr. Lucien P. Sasnett will take ; ba aie place on Saturday, by Mins Mai Garden Ball | Louise Fulton at her home. Mins third “ Pinneo and Mr. Saanett were com @ances wit! be given tonight. at| Dimented with a dinner given by ms hall. Mise Dorothy|Mf. and Mrs. Rollin Burke at their We chairman, and she wili/home at Fauntleroy. Covers were by Miss Eugenia Peters,|'*4 for eight ‘i 4 o- _Judithe Gibbs, Miss Dorothy : Miss Katherine Jerome.| Wedding of Interest ‘Elspeth McEwan, Miss Cather-} Seattle is interested in the corm ‘and Miss Lillian Michael Patrons and patronesses fo: ling marriage of Mrs. Marie Ques nelle Malloy of Spokane, and Mr, E. will Be Mr. and Mrs. C.|T. Hay of the same city. y Mr. and Mrs. W. A.lemony will take place September ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mc/1 at Vancouver, B.C. at the home Mr. and Mrs. Henry F.\of Mrs. Weston G. Fullerton, sister ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perkins,|of the bride Mrs. F. H. Brownell, Mr. William H. McEwan and|Gov. M. BE. Hay and is uncle ‘and Mrs. Daniel Kelleher |Mre. George Thomas Hood of this ball room will be converted|city. He is treasurer of the Lin & bower of flowers with gur-|coin Trust Company of Spokane walks and a garden gate, giv- see ory (mame. Miss Hazel Allan Hostess In honor of her house guest, Minx Tea Ruth Dovell, of Berkeley, California Winlock W. Miller was in| Miss Hazel Allan will give dance of the tennis tea on Wednes-|on Wednesday evening y afternoon at the Seattle Tennis dilindis ved HD, and she was assisted by Mrs. P. Ferry and Mrs. Claude) 1. compliment to Miss Rilla Clark who presided over the tea) “1 and Mr. Herbert Morey Coles, of Miss Phyilig Blake and Miss) 407, Francisco, who are her house Biake, Mise Lucille Eyman,| : guests, and also for Miss Ruth dane Perkins and Mise Vir-\cteede, of Bryn Mawr, Penn., wh ed in serving pre t 4 oi We Seem, santas is the guest of Miss Marie Bernard Mrs. James Nugent was hostess at an informal evening Mrs, Walter S, Fulton entertained these same visitors on Wednesday afternoon at her home at Redmond FALL OPENING WEEK —AT— “om Dance for Visitors mee for Younger Set - Miss Elizabeth Hurlbut has issued for a dance to be given 26 at the Seattle Tennis Elliott 2883 221 Pine St. As harmonizing as nature’s change from sum- mer to autumn, our Fall and Winter arrivals in Suits, Dresses and Blouses are anticipated. SUITS Newest arrivals for Fall and Winter include: Suits of Tricotine, Silvertip and Checked Ve- lours; plain tailored Suits for street wear and the more elaborate for dress occasions. DRESSES Featuring the Cossack Blouse Street Dress of Tricotine, so adaptable to the slender figure. Another model with many admirers is the Suit Effect. It’s so pretentious when worn with furs. Introductory Offer A Plush Coatee, made of Salt’s Esquimette Plush, lined with all silk and interlined. Selling regularly at $49.75. Special for Satur- day only $37.50. The cer-| The groom is a brother of former dance on Wednesday | he a RE a ee Se ay In honor of Mrs A and Miss Olive Leonard, who were ing. W. Leonard at the Seattle Tennis club last even. { era eneapren ear neice eemnsoerann or by ad von ee THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919. ) | A N evening gown in the Pe e)} al favorite with Paris. It Day Nursery Fete rSOmM seting for its succe Thi tra the attractive rocade n, with the ne wa ‘ Hears Tudee and). DP M.A. Matthews left Wednes brocaded a, , Mra. I day for New York, to be gone until | Satin, 3 Jeptember | M and Mra. W. II. Talbot, of San Mlle Pen saat | neveral weeks at the Washington | thoy Regence y NUEe | hotel, left for their home on Thure *\ day b: moto e the cash e nicl és: 4 Soe . Mr, 8. PW arrived Iriday be re "*! trom the Bast ned Mra. Wee a and hrelton, who preceded him by sever daya They expect to spend about bedi) enil tts:: sania eae agg > TOE the Washington hotel dear deimiaa sce’ alee wis Wane Mins Gladys Jenkinn, of Tver, N Whate G8 wen oot your chooks J a classmate of Miss Blisabeth po Ait . Wright at Holyoke, arrived Monday wight Oe to visit Miss Wright for a month A touch of treet, a cont of tos Mine Hlizabeth Wright arrived : Monday, hi on visiting in th The baby in her little crib WAS) iast since attending Holyoke rattled and Mra. J. MH. Calvert was] Pega the fortunkte wit At the right of the garden was] scinneapotia; are the guests of Mr.| the candy booth, beneath “ yneapolia, are the guests o} bedeoked with @hacth Gaielen oe he| have t returned from a week's ner gg glee tem ipeltrip to the San Juan Islands, and - P vena Pree nd white |MBONt the weekend at Mount Teal | candies, all cind tn yellow and whit?! nier, In their party to the mountain | 7 ad ¥ wieb os a ne em were Mr. and Mra C. W. Lawton.! a 2 " - r oem i “ “\Mre. Horner also will visit her! ichae len Lucille Greene, Mise a ns Harrie. Pultmer, of Nevada, who ie|{usneer, Mra. I. R, Gaynor the guest of Mre. W. H. Seagraves oman Heffernan, Mise Dare | Mf. and Mra. Edward Burwell ar Alia Teton Hoste |Tived Monday night from Washing Jomephine Yott, Mra c.|t0® D. C, where Mr, Burwell has a aeeeetee eG Tne ana| Deen stationed in the Walter B, Reed 1. Whitelaw, Mrs. A. 0. Loe and) hospital. ‘They will make their home 1 Scareigsa ig ut the home of Mr. and Mra. BE. B.| matrona in charge © be , | wh the young ladies Mitted oe ake | nag~ Sewing a Mo a Judge Stephen Chadwick, who has| Dainty little Netty Fleager daveb | teen spending a week attending the| ter of Mr. and Mra H. A. Fleager.| nar association in Bpokane, returned edna of white organdies| nome Thurs immed with pink rosebud» over a o 4s pink silk slip A waucy Mr and Mra, Gilmer Speed Adama, | ma: ndie, W8*! of Louleville, Ky., left Wednesday ¢ With her|tor Alaska, after spending severa hreeand-a half year-old | days at the Washington hotel. y and gra manner of | cae « the guests, she sold) yr and Mrs. J. W. Clawson, of ag. pa EN Han Francisco, are staying at the} " saad gan st ake sane Washington hotel, Mr, Clawson , 8 ithe Gibbs 3 Mar <gvann Dudiey Walker, Misa Dor Ew! . a ing. Mi Hazel McMillan, Mins Flek/ Mre Fred Grant and son will Walker and little Mise Mary spend Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Cacti De Veuve, whe Wee ya ot | 4 Mra, Archiba ken, at the fetching in & green organdie dreas.|COUPY clu | res over the tea tables were a nao at Bae = Mr. David Dickinson, of Boston, re. James FE De Veuve "| brother of Mr. Alexander Dickinson George Tilden, Mre. H. A. Fileager 1 ee Seen aoe eee] anvttes: Puseie pend several tien, . weeks in the land, Mre. Edgar Ames. DE “* Bean. Mies Ge Aielage a Mr. and Mra. John Mallinger, Mr swan as Cordelia Jennings was| ,, porcvedlntn ~ayptet in charge of « bevy of girls who A oer Laren 7 gan gin Miriam Ballinger Berryhill! will re useisted in serving the tea. They¥/turn this evening from @ trip to were Mine Margaret Ames, Minn| 4 lavica. Lola Reynolds, Miss Lucy Semple} see Swanstrom, Miss Evelyn Colvin.) Mr. and Mra. Archibald Stewart | Miss Frances Oldham, Miss Emma/powney returned ‘Thureday night | - Anderson, Miss Marion Haynes.|from the East. where they have Misa Helen Thompson, Mies Heles|boen spending several weeks Schwager, Miss Harel Archibald, | : } Mrs, Bausman was charming th] Mrs. 6. 1. Roswell and her daugh-| an artintic yellow gown and hat to|ter, Mies Virginia Cook, with her! match. She was assisted tn re-| guest, Miss Ada Hulbert. of Prerett, | ceiving the gueste by Mra. James/ieft Wednesday for Alaska, to be H. Calvert, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. D. E.| gone ten days | Skinner, Mra. G. A. C. Rochester 2 | and Mrs. A. HL. Anderson Mian Catherine Howe and Miss El-| Long's heatra played excellent /ien Howe returned Saturday nieht| CHRYS sefections during the afternoon, and|from Vancouver. They have been | ner . in © hidden nook of the garden eat| traveling in British Columbia and NEW THRILL—IS a fortune teller, who, judging from| visited Mra, James Campbell Mac-| | the looks of the people's faces as| Donald (Constance Goodfellow), at}. “How long would it take a driver thay caused. trom ths anes, wan) Celowns, 3. C. to walk from the sunken U-boat to meth Gents Seb tetaroretn eee the shore? Under water, 1 mean? bess + yer eR | Mine Zemula Pope and her father,| Chrys Sung this startling inquiry In charge of the nrrangements|Dr. George C. Pope: Mr. J. C. Mar.|&t Me, and very naturally I recoiled were Mrs. James H. Calvert, presi|maduke, Mra Hugh R. Chitberg,| before it. I hesitated and remained dent of the Seattle Day Nursery;| Mise Marie Wright, Mra. Wettrick,|¢umb. We were indulging in Mrs. G. A.C. Rochester, chairman|Mr. and Mrs, Leon smith and| MF*t Intimate conversation since t the committee; Mre. R. | Mr. and Mra. Keith formed a party | **@uence of terrible tragedies at th toa. Wise, Willkie Ghormnan which motored to Victoria and Van But it was no trite exchange sn Sane ik Gaeten couver on Monday and returned} Condolence and sympathy. As vst at Ama Wednestay s00n as We had unpacked our trunks Mrs. Patri k M Coy ure eee and resumed the dear ‘ustomed Grant, Mra. 0. A. Loe, Mrs. C. H.| Mr H. B. Barling returned Sat.) routine of life at Taenatat waite a y urday from several weeks spent in| ™* ber own beautiful suite o Whitelaw, Mra. J. 8. Graham, Mra, | Wroay fror pent in| rooms and opened our talk abruptly Jobe oe bay Mrs Reig Ps as | with the query that staggered me more, Mra. Henry Broderick, Mrs yi nile ea to: feeeee bold W. H. Seagraves, Mra, W. C. Daw-| | Mise Catherine Shank returned) Vy tile fa tee tea ot asandhi est ee o1 c h e) es . son, Mra. M. A. Matthews and Mrs, | inst Rem Bors ensayo Ay pe = her query aroused, my glance fell WwW. G. Hall De for several weeks! unon her oulja board s usual, the The patronesses were Mre. AH.) 1 a. sn very sight of it irritated me Anderson, Mra. D. EB. 8k MR ondey te Theeaeen ment from) ‘Chrys, my husband's twin sister Clay Allon, ‘Mrs. B.C. Beck, Mrs.|Monday to Thursday as the guest] ss one of the most contradictory com Keith Logan Bullitt, Mrs. Jane F.|°% Miss Janet Powell | binations that I have ever dealt with Terry, Mrs. John Erikson, Mre| 4) 1. : Chrys has inherited more of Daddy's James Macfarlane, Mra. R. D. Mer-|, Mre. Hilza Ferry Leary, who bas) Lorimer's business ability than any rill, Miss Nellie Cornish, Mrs, W. H.|De¢? *Pending the summer at Mac! of his sons, and yet she is an avowed etwas. tte. Sohn ¥ Mra,|Mahan, Maine, will return early in| mystic, a student of Oriental phil ¥F. Ostrander, Mra Mra, | September ise osophy, and a devotes of the ouija Tom Mesdag, Mrs. Edgar Ames board. At sight of the board on her Mrs. Henry Kyer, Mrs ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Palmer| table. I surmised the origin of her Ausias de Turenne, Mrs were week-end guests at Eagle Har question Wing, Mrs. James H. De Veuve,|0OF of Mr. and. Mrs, M. V. Has-| “Chrystobel Lorimer.” I exctaimed, Mrs. Clarance Blethen, Mrs. Clinton | Srouck ae | catching it up, “I'd like to burn this Douglas, Mrs. John L. Hall, Mra.| é | thing to Ashe Manson F. Backus, Mra, Albert J.| Mt. Kirk Townes went to Tacoma “Christobel Certeis, i you please. Rhodes, Mrs. David Rodgers, Mrs on Thursday to attend the concert! my dear.” Chrys protested and I H. C. Ewing, Mrs. Kenelm Wins given by Mr. Robert Witherspoon acknowledged the correction with low, Mrs. Frank Mc Mra m ae | Thomas Green, Mrs. A. B. Stewart| Miss Gertrude Horton left Seattle = = pad Ws, TE B Aeqetins on Saturday to visit Miss Helen ~ men and well groomed men by their |‘ Roce re I a Po ea ™m ot patronage and generosity, added Nn ome in Danvill 1 r, Ken ‘ great eal to the coffers of neth Horton will go this fall to CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Seattle Day Nursery jtend the Army and Navy School at Canadian Women's Club to Pienic | Pe Annapolis, Breparatory for Annap-| ne Canadian Women's cl w : olls Naval Academy rah ! Informal Reception | ore hold a basket picnic at the Bellevue Honoring her brother and Miss Rernice Sully has gone to|Clubhouse, across Lake Washing inlaw, the Rev. and Mrs, M Brownsville, where he will spend) ton. Steamers will leave Leschi at Wittler, of Waterbury, Conn., who|two weeks. }1 3:45, 540 and 6:40 sharp. Dir have been spending several weeks | ee: ® ut ed between 6 and in the city, Mre, Clare E, Farns-| Mis#@ Mary Louise Rochester, Mr,| De? Will be server Hates worth will give an informal recep.|and Mrs, Alfred Rollo, Mins Maude|o'clock. Tea, coffee and sugar tion on Friday evening at her home,| Wells and Mr. Archie McVittle have|be furnished by the club, For ir ee gas ma up @ party and left Wednes.| formation call Kast 389 or Ea 5 og " day morning to motor to } taj. | 4768 Tea for Miss Burr aier” ‘They will return this ever| as Honoring Miss Helen Burr, dean! ing Woman's Democratic Club of women at Whitman Co’ who wie ve Woman's Democratic club w \s ee the summer with Mrs.) Miss Agnes S$. Winns left Tues.|meet at the Good Hats Cafeteria Alva L. Carr, Mrs. P. P. Aaron en: aay for a two weeks’ trip to Lake| Saturday at 2 o'clock tertained with an informal tea + : . posnied | - Wednesday afterneon se mal tet} Loulse, Banff, Emerald Lake and| x sae ein ter rome. Glacier, She will a at Vic 7 ., ae en torla, B.C '"| Plan to Entertain ‘4 > f a D) | Smith College Luncheon | Mrs. Bangs | Former and prospective student Mr. and Mra. Arthur Alexander Many entertainments are be of Smith College will have luncheon| Phinney left Thursday for a motor] planned for Mrs. George Kendrick at the W s University club on|trip for three weeks thru Yellow-| Bangs, who, with Mr. Bangs, will Saturday at 12:30 o'clock, Thowe|stone National Park lice Makita: Viattoecnext waa Ohi wishing to attend are asked to tele-| — National League for Woman's Serv phone the club for reservations lesa 3 fee will give a luncheon in her hon os |¥initore in a oma for the tennis}or at the Hotel Sorrento during . aay ae ourname Mrs, Louis Jean|her st Country Club Dance was hostess at a delightful tunch.|! . There will be an dance nt the}eon at her home in Tacoma Cov Country Club on Bainbridge island|ers were laid for eight WILL FLY FOREVER on Saturday night Many town peo. = o°9 McGREGOR la Aug ple will go over to be the guests of| " My Weppp Madge's cheeks colore Oo pretti |the summer colony |Mr. and Mrs. Faris at the thrill of bein t in the | rar hae | Entertain clouds that Clifton P, Oleson, youth Entertain for Mrs. Leon-|_ Mrs, Frank N, Chessman| ful aviator, proposed. They were i ; were honor guests at a dinner giv-| ™arried the t 4 jard and Miss Leonard Jen by Mr, and Mrs. George Faris ne ee corsetle effect which is a requires the most careful cor model is in black and silver w one-side draping in black CERTEIS ALIVE? pamile. She went on And, Jane Lorimer, suppose you do loathe my oulja board? I'll admit it's been spelling things this morn ing. Treat that as absurd, if you want to, but don’t treat my ques tion as ridiculous.” “Whoever heard of a man walking a couple of miles under water from A wreck to the shore?” I exclaimed I intended to make sar vhoever heard of a man flying acroms the Atlantic through the clouds—unt!l just the other day?” Chrys improved on my sarcasm. With scientific wonders all around think my query ridiculous 1 your scepticism, In am perfectly positive fact, , Ja tha I t a strong man, wearing the div ing dress invented by Dr. Certeis, might be able to walk under water the distance from the U-boat to the shore. What do you think of my theory? nt He thought at all yet.” But an I set myself to the task, I remembered that Tiny Goff had said that when he was marooned under sea, be had actually considered Ing to the shore, if only his oxy ank had been filled I suppose it might be done,” I admitted. “Bdt Chrys—the = ex sion! Surely you aren't cherish ng any uncanny hope that Hamil ton Certeis is still alive? (To Be ¢ tinued) 1,000 Blouses FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL AT $5.85 Season's Latest Creations in Crepe de Chine reorgette Beaded and Plain All colors. High and low neck The Market Blouse Shop PIKE STREET The 107 The farmer who raises poultry is reasonably sure of good crops Dear Miss Or I hope ye un relieve my aching heart, as I ‘ one night, when | His busine kept him f He t came home from | the Kast re aving away a ye t we corresponded a and told me be thought a gre al of me, and cared @ lot at On 1 can't im ¢ how it hurt me What shall I do? ‘ 1, he still told me that he thought a of me—this makes it mo hard to forget. Please advise m LONELY. ‘ ery a I can pick out i but, as [am a stranger an here t any work to do, I | ‘ nee too, ax I ha small y child sure if I once get i wtar n get lots of customers, but thin © town I lived in before ommit themselves, ‘T com: “d more work for me sincer hould make than I could do. Can you tell me tor to « a how to remove black gettery in art flour sacks, also? I have © and lime, with Dear Mins Gre t a line in SEAMS lregard to adopting babies. I have If you will run a sma read so many articles thru your de| the daily papers se times partment, #0 would like to say to| @ week, I am sure you will soon Mra. A. M.” just to forget what her| have more work than you can do neighbors say about not loving a| alone. If you will send a stamp little adopted baby like their own ed, self-addressed envelope, per- We pted a b boy when he «1 may be able to offer some wan hardly two days old, and can| further suggestions truly way He is now 14 months old sacks, soak them over night in big blue eyes and dark hair warm, strong soapsuds, Rub What I would lke most to know out all the brands possible the in, shall we tell him when he is old| "ext morning, and boll in soap enough, or let some one else tell| “48 to which kerosene has been him? I have had some real hard| *44ed. If the brands are stub- argument regarding that. I may tell| Orn. they may have to be boiled |him right from the start; some of | my friends say I am foolish to do so| moved Jat all. He ts « darling, and I am stata | doing everything within my power to make him a clean, he | that one thing has come up so often | #0 thought I would write to you, for iI |are worth | than what we can do for them | women would jthat much for humanity them out in their fine autos, lof some homely there would be much more pleasure and happiness in their lives, and few er divorces from now on. MRS. R. | Stranger Seeks Advice can help me? have done sewing and altering for | | | | a Thi that we b To remove brands from flour several times before entirely. re- Dear Miss Grey: I for one, re- i gretted very much the death of the |"Queen of Smiles” in the “Confes- sions of « Bride.” I hoped she and Tiny would live happy ever after. When one meets a new neighbor without calling on her, who should | first mention the matter of visiting? cv. We are glad you are interested in our serial “Confessions of a Bride.” You may invite your neighbor to visit you, or it would be per- fectly proper to make a friendly visit. ‘Suspends Officer y child; but want to tell you those little babes & thousand times more wa class of would-be take a baby and do and take instead Uttle poodle dog, certain I believe you should use your own best judgment about telling your adopted child o& his par- - entage. If you feel that he for Thirty Days should know, then by all means Patrotman M. &. Arbognst, whe you should tell him, and per. b | was dismissed by Chief of Police | Warren on charges of being drunk, |after an automdbile accident early in | June, and who was reinstated Wed- nesday by the civil service commis- sion, was suspended for 30 days by | Chief Warren Thursday. The suspen- Dear Miss Grey: I wonder ff you |sion, however, was made retroactive I am a dressmaker,|and dated from June & Arbogast | wit lose that month's pay. When “He” Entertains haps some time in the future it will eave both you and him much heartache. 8 es Sea ee There's nothing like good music to promote good fellowship, especially when you can produce it yourself. Give “the fellows” a treat; play the old college songs and work in some of that “close harmony”; tickle their toes with “jazz” for awhile; then the sublime—one or two of those immortal heart-throbbing compositions of the masters—something by Wagner or Mozart or Beeth- oven; now that “close harmony” again—all together - G-o-o-d Night, Ladies, Good Night Ladie-e-e-e-s, ete. You know the rest—locked arms, hearts young again that’s the feeling that makes a man a regular man! You can entertain your friends with many such even- ings if you have a % SOLOELLE F The Tone Coloring Player Piano With the SOLOELLE every man can produce won- derful music comparing with the performances of great concert artists—no knowledge of music re- quired. The SOLOELLE is different from every other play piano; marve- lousiy simple to operate, it ‘produces unmechanical-sounding music Thru its exclusive patented fea- tures the )LOELLE separately controls the dy and accompan ment—alsxo the hammer stro’ 80 that real ton is da. color SOLD ON EASY TE Ave., Corner Universit (Opposite Pantages Theatre) y St a eee

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