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— PERSE AIA Di Rae. bh oa renter “ UST 14, 1919. ‘a parse heron \& By BETTY BRAINERD HE new winter coats are strictly “fur-bearing animals—|BOB BRINGS ME NEWS WHICH STOPS MYj/ 16 guests were seated around gram will commence at 3 o'clock, . meat in the hot fat, seasoning it with « ® per cuts of meat . ‘ 3 , T ‘elet Invitat I ‘dl very furry indeed and yoluminous. This handsome HEART WITH SURPRI 13} Mi: rey mn : Mrs. Battle Luncheon | Twins Celebrate nvitations lssuec coat is of tan Pom Pom, with an Invisible line plaid, and| aR si aechlaeatangile Her Vacatio Hostess Birthday for Dance is cuffed and collared with sealskin in a-collar, which| Bob entered gar ut your r j ; Mrs, Alfred Battle was } # at) Celebrating the birthday of her|” A brilliant affair of the summer|reaches to the hem goon giro 4 ’ a Cynthia Grey is takin A luncheon on Tuesday at the Sun |twin nephews, Lester and Emer Will be the dance to be giv. eany stride—and I rted to run to) t 5 ‘s vacation. All le Met club in honor of Mrs, EB. F./son Mood, of Pawtucket, Rhode ns ‘Genttig Ge se Cat andy a tovina te poo 1 hed to fings a eat ton tiie Can et ce Fleas, and Mrs, eb WMA: he are her getees,. Mra A se t Myon rhe ro i eis untey greet him Rog ines Bs r » the departmen Met Hulbert, who has recently re-|M. MacWhinnie gave a party fo oie Siena, ko . soon ‘toad , torent to events befor luring this time will b@ rance. | ten lo childre fuesday after : — Does apy rete arec » Mis » P furned from war work ' hes ittle ohtt mi Tuesd: ft Fisher, One hundred and twenty haa Ay inswered by Mi Grey| Rovers were placed for 14 o a eeen GY hee heme. five guests have been invited, and Fortunately, the f “ ne ' 4 vhen she return meme basket of blue hydrangeas F the honor guests will be Mies Kath: | and I regained my composure bef I c Gentered the table Marriage Announced erine Burrill, of Minneapolis, and| Bob reached my aide efor e to eee Mr. and Mrs, George Sherwood | Mis Stella Actolla, of Low Angeles, | A, ae. re eS, DOT. Eee Bob went or TO HOLD FUNERAL OF Informal Tea announce the marriage of their|who will be bridesmaids at the wed | emmbarrs 1, Just an we uned to be! "Ene b wiet oes Miss Mary Gazsam and Mrs, Wil:|daughter, Sarah Ruth, to Mr. Her|ding of Miss Juanita Fisher and| when we Se ee eel sie ce inane, Pe J. E. TIBBITS FRIDA Mam Arthur Deming (Kathleen De-|bert Graf, The wedding was sol Mr. Denald Graham. were fallin love, ¥ ee ee ee Sake . ts ¥ bah Ly EL. Ti sine ¢ soon for Sas/emnized on Tuesday morning at | of us wan quite sure ell tees is 2 Janey), who will leav "0 ry to me, he h ma ter Certels ‘ ka vurdough Francisco, will be honor guests at/the home of the bride's parents Bob wished to talk to - , . a powit t ‘ ; tt ie said, and, of course, { had concluded &n informal tea give y Mrs./Mr. and Mrs, Graf left for the id, and, of 2 hed concluded vag cet fit a South immediately t . ctly as if 1 were in my th r “ 5 _— o'clock. Miss Gazzam|mony and will be at home t ersom year, that he must cig Sreastlvsed fy tye ~ + | te: fends after October 1 at Chels | for purely personal and sentimental | dane : fe to be a bride carly in September, friends af t = Page an seizing—or| Bob shook hea , jaf ea Bor Assisting Mrs. Polson will be Mrs. | Court Mr. and Mra H. F, Sharpless, when po nll ng gy ge You must be mistaken,” he Ralph Wilson at the tea urns, while . <4 Mr. and Mre, B. F, Blaine, Mr, aes poe in the famouse old Otherwise, t P 11 fin ~ i . abo' nothin, n e Ta » i ; About the rooms the hostess will be Concert for Ryther Home James Blaine and Mr. Kirke} lof @ man with a maid, since ( one in the shack on the bea MASONS PICNIC GUESTS ee, we Juanita Fisher and) ‘For the ‘benefit. of the Mother | Macomber OS ee ae first stalked hin prey (To Be Continued) * f the Masonic lc - neigh Ryne Cute Home @ codvert, Wik! aii, tect thle morning fie Case sisnl mak comarreaané, wy ernie’ Won't Call ape were oe L heon and merman, tenor, assisted by a group| %*! River, B.C. for a two weeks' ably before Bob finally spoke Hart ont Ca t Wood aiven oe ae uncheon € f artivts, at the Zimmerman Opera |CUURS Mr. James Blaine and Mr. Tm sorry 1 kept you waiting Suffrage Session 2. torn Gee Theatre Party Shp Psa Macomber went to Mount Rain te dbp tna tr ps v x ch pias. 8 lowed: ley | ant Gantt "yrige yum; | Sunday and arrived home M Se POKANE, Aus. 14—Gov. Hart arming luncheon followed by| Kast Seattle, on Friday ing - my finte Fm eas gr : tee os “ i theatre party was that of Miss! s15 o'clock evening ales And Chrys—1 mear et eee ee ° Skin Without Wrinkles — iv — f 4 M - — = following program » Mise Loyal ‘Treat left Thursday Hh r - r : apparent thers ‘ ‘ Now Easy to Have ne Sunset club yester-| giver 4 eave Minn r gg guts vastl Way. Pink roses, pink sweet peas|” PART 1 Bho oe ee | arrived.” 1 finished hi pe sddions.” - Boe ones = y, O r two weeks | mendme woman nd pink gladioll formed the table (No Encores) | ge aes him, knowing well b oh, crise tah dita ‘ 2. @ecorations, a large basket being! 1. Vocal | a would be to me fe staat: einai “an b =f - Blaced in the middie with two! (a) Songs of Dawn and Twilight Mr. and Mrs, James H. DeVeuve “Hxuctly, And it's of my sister's | Ol | ‘ : “ remarke mailer on cach side. Covers were Frederick W. Van derpool, na daughter, Mary Cecelia, and affairs that I wish to speak. She's| the mene ; arepeat placed for 12 (>) The Secret Simuel Gardner | hr and Mra. W yg: going to Spain, You've heard, of wrink ho ma After the luncheon the guests.at-|(c) Because of You..Samuel Little ae SR Ot We ae -_ set ge HILE " ' fended the matinee to see Ruth Mr. Zimmerman ak m ° . 1 nodded. RIBS BROKEN W tated ‘condition ton in “The Merrie Month) ¢, piano. rs A. Matthews and two “Mine Miller is planning to go with me. Of May” at the Metropolitan (a) Concert Etude MacDowell Children, Gladys , and Junior, and her. ‘They're discussing the trip to CRANKING TRACTOR «a, which any Miss Walker will return to Smith| (>) Nocturne . re Chopin Mrs. William 8. Kelton left Tuesday ay | LEHT, Utah, Aug Abrahar a ext month for her senior year (ce) Valse : Chopin | for & ten days’ trip to Pacific I nodded again while my poor! ,nterson sustained two fracture ‘ 3 ake Mrs, tows Beach heart stood still had been part) tiny when the crank of his t r oightening [te vi ee tae ae Te ay . eee of the Lorimer pl » have Bob t 1 wt him in the «ory 3 cle smo 2 — 3. Vocal jor t kicked back” ar 4 ’ ping h mooth Informal Dinner Jup5 Sane the Street” (La Ho}. Mrs Mitie Morrison and Miss \ge te Gcain with Chrys, And: be-| Racked beck’ $00 st vsommaous a eaes Mrs. Joshua Green was hostess) V0.) |. Puceini| Lewellyn Morrison returned Tues cause he wan going, Katherine! oo. ne cranked his machir h n proportions are one anes informal dinner at the Sun a aes day from a month spent at Gravely Miller wanted to make the trig! And ; © 15 miles for med. | *axelite (pow onts whieh Mrs. Herold | set club last night yer lake with Mr. and Mra. Phillips Mor. | 1, bis wife, wasn't in a gOsition to ‘ ; g store. The i ek 9 tisen. interfere! - . ® Ui uld be ocd as a waal (a) Gavotte Recker Poe ae 2 eattii th te ff Setios t is equally © in dine y Tea at é (b) Indian Lament.DvorakKrelsler! sis starian Whiteside and Mr, je ae 6 Sele “When jou thiak of savant |porins of, Fiabbiness cheeks and "ennis Club ae Mr. bes ae to | Pred Whiteside will arrive Friday to and Bob misconstrued my meaning! | ing, think of The Star. aie ment In charge pf the tea at the Seat) poetl witing Me eee et | SPONd Reveral days at the heme of jand said 7 ——-—« . Tennis club on Friday will be ae ses. hae Judge and Mra. Donworth. Mise Of course that doesn’t interest mest Joshua Green, Mrs. Edgar ae | Anna Adams of Pilot Point will you.” Mrs. J. D. Hoge and Mrs. PART II | spend the week end with the Don. And I bad to keep right on pre-| der McEwan. Hostesses at|6. Vocal—“Love and Music, These | worths tending that the most important tea tables will be Mrs. Trafford) Have I Lived For" (La Tosca) Leatendartes | news in the world didn’t in erest 1 on, Mre. Alexander Baillie,| eget cesses Puceint] Mr, and Mrs, J. W, Maxwell and | Never had a bride been placed in ‘Thomas Stimson, Mra, Paul| Mre. MeCormick two sons, who have been motoring nuch @ wretched position, I felt sure 1) Henry, Mrs, Park Weed 7. Piano—Rigoletto _.Werdl-Lisat| thru Yellowstone park, will return | Still I resolved to seize the joy of ‘When the body begins to stifi Mrs. Johw W. Eddy, Miss Mrs. Lewis | Thureday the moment, which was being alone 4 ject rears 9 confes y iitiens Ps eee with my own most adorable husband ané movement becomes painft Hanford and Mrs. Harold Lee.|$. Vocal—Heavenly Aida” (Aida) a od ; a an ae eer ie. jo ueweliy entadieass > SThe girle who will assist in serv) oi... 6.0.5 oie Verdi} | Mine Janet Powell will leav a D4 & of blue bic . ’ sual! ion that will be Miss Dorothy Ewing. | Mr. Zimmerman Se welineae or on a Boe Bag PP sn — A pres Poe Mess of our big reduction sale | kidneys are out of eas Keep Walker, Miss UM Wesdeteesesesse - a for the wpdd er can come rh-gre owel Se oe, Getetel” fe kee nei | her former roommate, Miss Ruth letting Chrys go off to Spain unt | on high-grade Jewelry, | these organs healthy by taking Miss Helen Walker. | (e) Fantasie Menuet _ ‘| Martin, at Smith college. From she will acknowledge that her hus We are selling some . > + ee | Claude Madden ai ge Mise Powell will go to band in dead 4 : ia . things at wholesale prices, ¢ oe" | oor 7 Chicago and other eastern cities to “I understand, She told me her ge ; Claude Madden as it’s too much trouble louse Party at Crystal | visit before returning home self about the oulja board message, - . i y thd Din bs | age |i explained ‘ : bt so ri move het gtae d (Birthday Linner | Mr. and Mra. Roy Page Rallinger “Chrys is plain daffy—I mean she Everything is going fast. [capsures] j Mary Donworth, will enier,| Mf. and Mrs. J, H. Bloedel enter-| and their two sons, Ethan and Page, im rather obstinate about it.” Bob|! Hurry, ‘The world's standard remedy for kidney, oo gar me breigd "ya ta}|tained with a surprise dinner last | left Sunday for a motor trip to Van- admitted. “Now you were the list liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, oe et ber & with be Mise|/BiSht at their home tn compliment | couver island. They expect to re | | person to see the man who went I M. BENNETT Famous since 1696. Take regularly and _— lto their son, Prentice, whose birth-|turn today. l Cover the pan and bake in @ Glow] into the sea in the diver’s dfese just . Wi. keep in good health. In three sizes, all Perkins, Mics Anse Adams./ a.» it was. Covers were placed| ewe Wa s to Lower even until the meat is tender before the explosion. You made an Manufacturing Jeweler druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Marian Whiteside, of Portiand:| | | y r | : ns fe Cold Medel - y Pre: tice for 12. | Mra. Donald Marnes left Tuesday : ‘ Meat Balls and Kice avit in New York that the per || Plaza Hotel, Westlake, near Pine | Look ie Se grees Sold tated a ce Bloeie” Easting ana| After the dinner the party will at-| to spend several days with Mrs Meat Costs) = 2 cuptuis of trea chopped! son was Hamilton Certeis, Please do -— a ir. bal - | 3. > > | * bolled rice. - tend the performance of the “Mer| James G. Eddy of Everett at her| meat with 3 cupfuls of net Whiteside, of Portiand. rie Month of May,” starring Ruth) summer place on Sandy Point, re BY BIDDY BYE * season with malt and pepper and fry | 7 ‘ Chatterton, at the Metropolitan. |turning to her home on Saturday.| ‘There is snaiderable addition | in small cakes as for hamburg steak. me heon and | ae * eee to the ranks of the vegetarians thene | If necessary to, forma the alls 244 $ T ; Paul C ®—not so much from conviction | beaten egm to the m : atre Party Mrs. Struve Hostess Lieut. and Mrs. Paul Caesar, with | Gays—not so much from conviction | beaten eee to the ment tol tise Heer : | Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Cath-| Mrs. Louise Van Ogle will give| Mins Marion and Miss Catherine | of sin in meateating, as for rpasons ture. (os . | , Lubn, all of Spokane, left Saturday | of economy sauc i Bacon and Miss Ellen beraraed ba iustrated talk on the three morning to spend a week at Lake| Most wise families have reduced Scalloped Meat and Macaroni « am honor guests at @ delightful) latest operas of Puccini at the mus | ot | the meat allowance to three or four, Chop an onion very fine and brown | on given by Miss Helen|icale which Mrs. Struve will «iv| ‘ae Pardo wey sr -magh wetness it In Httle fat in the frying pan. F yesterday st her home.jon Wednesday afternoon. The Pro) 1) ricci. nancock and Mise! And if one gos even further and| Sear and brown 2 cupfula of chopped | ~ hooses the ch tables and on each table flow: |tea being served later. Mr eases Taents: Watt Guadar 60 valk | ese "2 , " wed dish | i and Uy ost economical ways of lt and pepper. Line @ greased | of rainbow hue and vari-colored ; oy BRO 2 beensaadheethbeesap eat caoes | cooking those cuts the butcher's bil! With bolled macaront and fill the| ‘ ‘ ist Mrs. . a Nae eat| meat 2 cupfuls of ‘A dainty rainbow corsage marked|Struve in entertaining her questa. | here for the tennis tournament thix Here are three low-cost meat) 14 bake all for 1 hour in a moder place of each guest and rosebud | eee week, is the house guest of Mr. and | dishes dates Plesk & ate oven. Cold chopped meat may Karo (R d cards added to the summer|Commandant and Mrs, |™t™* Arthur W- ‘itmare Purchase 1 13 pounds of freah| be used inetead of fresh meat If de y e La e i fla it Wipe the meat clean Those present were Miss Enten| Field Guests | Mrs. M. B. Augustine ts visiting | Sing darap clout and ny the | —_——___-—— I ° : , Miss Hejen Thompson, Mies| At the dinner given in honor of| her sister, Mra, L. C. Malott, for| mi) S (Mp Clow ene fly | tm an ‘2 ar 1s ¢ Fransioll, Miss Mildred| Mr. and Mra, John Kendrick Bangs|ten days at Malott, Okanogan| fir. of breadcrumbs with hot skim an Miss Hortense Green, Miss)at the Sunset club this evening, Mr. | county. milk, adding 1 teaspoonful of salt Jerome, Miss Jane Perkins.|and Mrs. Fred H. Baxter will have| *¢ 8 lesa te | poonful of pepper. Mix e Dorothy Campbell, Miss Cath-|as their guests Commandant and| Miss Betty Perry pf Detroit will! in one targe onion chopped fine and r r Bacon, Miss Alice McDonald,| Mrs. Harry A. Field, of the Puget|@frive Thursday to be the house). jittis chopped parsley. Spread the ar fe) Trese V In Alice” Blake, Miss Phyllis | Sound Navy Yard Suest of Miss Kathleen Donahoe for | tining evenly over the steak about Miss Virginia Sheahan, Miss| * 9 = few days. jan inch thick and roll up the meat | ; .-0.e Well ; " , no ends of Fisher, Miss Helen Wells and| Dinner Prior to Dance Me, and Mra Paut Mandel! Henry | itt the grain. Turn in the ends of ad Many more women would do home-; rve cores Weownger A dinner will be given by M 3 y See mene ned. He ¢ i i i a? t Mts Lewis B Paen by Mr.\and Mra. Guy Williams left Tuesday | twine Tico an onion, 1' cupfuls of Had to Force Himself to Eat ing if they could be sure that their jellies iday Party hel pitas a post: gaggmsrbacr Nad a trip to vip aie B.C j carrot and 3 cupfuls of turntpa Put Before Taking Tanlai wouldn’t run to liquid or get “candied.” : ¥ he vegetables in a baking dish or . \o== i DLA pretty garden and tea party|which the guests will attend the| wira, Fgink Moulthrop left Wed-| iin ihe ment roll in the center, ard Was Badly Run Down Th. ‘ Was given Tuesday afternoon by | dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs.| nesday for a two weeks’ visit in De ee nr the vegetables with water | “My health has been completely ey ny way to be 4 is to use only half as Pie Carleton, Hulecamp at her| Farnsworth for Dr. and Mrs. Frank | troit, Mich, with her mother. —_——_—— restored since 1 commenced taking much sugar as the recipe calls for and fill up | She tira birtuay ot “bart see Mr, and are, Jooeph Buack ena| PI] 35 Phone Girll [toutes nounte in weiemt saan, So a ath Karo (Red Lebel, aro 4 ter, Caria. Fourteen little! Son Te Born | Mee Rinck's mother Mra. Clark ot|| Wilson’s Phone Gir! i | Ac Clarks a Wall Rnewe ebaploye of FREE is a wonderful help in preserving—even te Snd their mothers gathered on)” (.,.eratulations are being received| Detrolt, have returned from an out-| #————-——- "8 | Buck's Coffee House, and who lives the most experienced housewife. (ipo attractive grounds and enjoyed), “Tikit and Mrs. Lawrence Bex.| ing at Lake Crescent Jat 40% Second street, Portland, the * ° } the party. rat ol mde le ob gamed | Heraies lother day The experienced This fine, clear white syrup has a natural : |the birth of a son last Monday at|_ Mrs. J. V. Patterson and Mrs | “Before my stomach went back housewife as well as affinity for the fruit juices Studio Tea lthe Seattle General hospital. ‘The| Dudley W. Burchard left Tuesday jon me about eight months ago. = beginner will pure cue Mrs. Edgar Ames gave 2 studio|youngster has been named Williem| for @ stay of several days in Vic- continued Mr. Clark, “T had al- ae ee It blends the juice with the sugar—brings tea on Monday afternoon at her|Custle. Mrs. Richardson was for-| tT. B.C | Ways enjoyed good health, but ever a . ghe® page Com out the full “fruity” flavor. : ei home at the Country club for Mr.|merly Miss Eunice, | since that time, and up to the time “ £ Ambrose Matinteon. (or, Patserwot's| sn oot unloesCastle of Seattle.) .6- Robert Graham has returned IT commenced taking Taniac, T have Products Cook It insures a rich, heavy re sect | paintings were shown and @ splen-| | from @ trip to New York. certainly had my share of sufter- nelle seine | and preserved feuite—4 d Pes cant 4 id portrait of Miss Margaret Ames Ps oe a |ing and pain From the very be- Bo sid jellies wits ab and firm, mellow jams which ” be | ginning of my trouble a - hd eeee sae opmneeetess 50 Williamaport, Pa., is the guest of petite, and while I Sad ake vars for preserving, etc. Jellies out the slightest tendency to eeived a great deal of attention. one Miss Charlotte Chambers. best food put before me at meal oe e It is free. Write us grow tough or candy in the glass, time, it didn't appeal to me at all. today for it. . . |I actually had to force myself to * Karo assures even the beginner of producing eat enough to keep me going. Fi. rich, smooth jams, jellies and preserves that beard find bored Ey pao any woman may be proud to serve. | Would sour and cause me to sut- se Tro For Cooking, Baking and Candy|Making Karo In red l, CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ‘ opedic Ice Cream | ieee sa Soniet: Beore | Mr. dnd Mrs. Harold Winterbourne of Walla Walla arrive in Seattle on . Monday by motor. Mr. Winter- bourne will leave for the east short | ly and during his absence Mra. Win The Social Score will hold a picnic at Volunteer park ‘Miss Hazel Allan and Miss Ruth o- I will have charge of the Jap-| —St. Cloud (Minn.) Alumnae stand outside the Little White| Members of St. Cloud (Minn.) terbourne will make her home at fer somethi f (Red Label) is used in milli 4 on Friday. Alumnae will picnic at home of . er something awful afterwards, 1 a used in millions of home: ese Mrs. C. A. Olsen,’11 Randolph st.,|‘%* Assembly hotel. | just had to tiv on milk and mush ) pr Posricotgs baking recipes ee Karo instead i . ae 2 4 and graham muffins most ¢. . wee icate or, : White Elephant Shop eae: 18 Oe Se oe Mrs, Emma Rhinehart and Mrs. bak T ot ay Wee eA ee ate flavor, and | Miss Anabel Trent has arranged} OATMEAL COOKIES \J, Dean spent frofm Thursday mn attractive program for Friday| feat 1 eg, and add to it grad-|to Saturday at Vancouver. St the White Elephant Shop. Mr.| ually % cupful of sugar, 1 tabie-| oO ie | Franz Adelmann, violinist, who is} spoonful of melted butter, and 1|_ Miss Anabel ‘Trent left Saturday | Girector at the Strand theatre; Mrs.| cupful of dry rolled oats. Add %|for Vancouver, Lake Louise and Martha G. Foster, contralto; Miss\ teaspoonful of salt, % teaspoonful| Banff, where she will spend ten | Adele de Lartigue, lyric soprano,| of vanilla, and % cupful of raisins, d4y* and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson at the| Drop by teaspoonfuls on greased ‘ Plano, will contribute the musical|tins and bake in moderate oven| Mre. Emma Amy of Winslow, numbers. | until @ delicate brown, | Wash., has come to make her home — ~ -\in Seattle |down that I didn't have a particle of energy left. I finally told the man I was working for that I would have to give up my job as fake: rkect |1 was not able to work any jonger, s € Jand for several months I was not Llie pi ts og cele Jams, jellies ; | “Well, I just kept going down u : hill until I got hold of this Tanlac erTves, } er : |and it was the first and only medi bs wr ny as th and only me¢ mm iit brings out the natural flavor of the food. ugar CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY P.O. Box 161 New York City ue cine that has ever done me any | good at no 7 . ee Miss Ruth Teal, of Portland, will ped 4 yi ' Pe tan n about larrive on Saturday to spend the pottles ¢ ‘aniac so far || LULL \ t | |weekend with Miss Catherine Col |i Peecites > tare ber “a bing : ! ) ling. Miss Teal will attend the wed-| Livgenorsh ant tam Pah eat qe pverco nd s well a jding on bigs loa f Fig Poe !in | strong as I ever was in my life. 1 |Thorne, in Scaga Maps Corie |have about gotten back all I lost ‘ok * . | with return te Port nae, tite eg in weight and strength, and can do j Teal to, be her guest for th e as much’ hard work now as I ever | did in my life. I never had a bet- | Mra, A. 8. Taylor and daughter, | 3% | ter appetite, and what T eat agrees Evelyn, left this morning for a mo. | with me perfectly. In fact, I feel tor trip to Vancouver, B. C d N ' |that Tam a perfectly well man tn ory «in Pariy dur-| every way and I give Tantac credit ; (Crrsrar Dr. Charles Ballance is spending| ing the war, then President Wil-| for it all. 1 have told lots of peo- : hr two weeks in Los Angeles. son's private chief operator on the| pie about this wonderful medicine 2 At | eee switchboard in the Murat mansion in| and what it did for me" ; {[!|SoRn Pf é NE Rg Must Have a Blouse Today, Sure! And you visit a dozen stores or more. Result: Mind in confusion, no chance for actual comparison at the finish, tired out and maybe you go home without a blouse. You can save yourself all thia worry, confusion, loss of time, extra cartare, etc, by making your first visit to our exclusive blouse parlors, where the greatest variety of style, color and design, to- gether with superior workmanship of our blouses, make us the greatest blouse specialty shop on the coast. The Market Blouse Shop —_ 107 Pike St. ' Dr. and Mre, W. C, Huessey are| Paris, Miss Beatrice Francfort isnow! — ‘Tanicc is sold in Seattle by Bartel TROOUETS REFININGCS spending 4 month at Crystal] back in the United States. She gave Drug Stores under the personal an COE ay ip aly Springs, where they have taken a . cottage. Ce ew YOR p business to volunteer for tele rection of a special Tanlac represen- : — ne service abroad utive—Advertisemant, Wii Sar ae ee ae