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are Ps I ee inn ays sera gy : : ; a eto || WOMAN'S PAGE | ‘ BY BETTY BRAINERD hoo REE OE, : rahe 8} By CYNTHIA GREY § Priscilla |Roberts-Knott Wedding |e years, and in the guest of rw |Go Displayed at New Washington ME invitations have » Gert tL. Roberts, who lett |#% Will arrive on the battleship Fashions for Americans anny | , Dene Mise Groyi Tam separated trom my wife and am custodian of my BiK-yen wirl, whom she was 0 months old. angers have taken care of ever since BY Miss Prisetiia Trea this city last April to engage in Red|CDfleston with the fleet and ex-| They tak 1 care of her, too, but the older she grows the worse Party at her hag " canteon work abroad, to Capt, | Beets to statio! at Bremerton | she wants to seo her mother, whom she hasn't seen the last time for nine | pthe guests aro aske eB, Knott, U, 8, A. The cere |i the future an indefinite months I have called my former wife up and asked her to go and see BAPPropriate costume ©) mony was performed tr Thoman'’ | Pero her baby at least once « month, if not oftener, but she fails to do eo. Mr. and Mra, I ‘The last time I wae Allan of Bp Of merriment ¢ we, dees © Oe Rober see the baby, she mat in my lap and asked ‘eet. vines Sieke wieieiba hae ws. person and Mr. Raymond Bordeaux me, “Papa, where js my mamma, my real mamma -r cet hak Pile, Tench are goend hi elon ° nt the week-end | I felt so badly and wo sorry for t hat I am « to you to ask | a} , y; r oor a ent ar | © =r, am Mrs, Thomas a you ‘ou ean tell me f an . te ” wat Golf Club ir Roneyenoon On bie estate dente you if you tell me of any way to make her forget her mother At ta, Ga, Mra. Knott rmerly e.0's | KB. D. | Bhd Mrs. Burke entertained , at the Golf Club din On Saturday evening Was private secretary to Mra. J, W nore Farm, Sam for Miss Betsy Rooth spent the week end with Miss Florine Conklin at Never before have I read of | Duties of ything #o pitiful and, at the Hostess Clise at Willo mamish, and jeavir sy “3 Three Tree Point France was with a al firm. She me time, so cruel—pitiful t ° mee for Visitor Was atively egy with Trinity Mrs. Charles T yd will leave! baby’s love for her mother ning a ma honed when another EP. Jamison was hostess at | Parish Church wonday for an extended three| | cruel, that Fate must deal the | ¥¢ n was ca at my home Appointed luncheon on ‘ a & 4% months trip thru the East, Her| | cards thu I tried to make conversatior her home club. Eisht | Informal Luncheon son, Radcliffe, will accompany her | Time heals all wounds, causes rt, but he kept asking me to ee invited to meet Mre.| vt oncring Mra. De Moss Gates,|4@ far as Culver, wh he will at all to forget,” seems to be the wa he talked a third of the , St New York, Whol uno is visit her aunt, Mrs.[tend school this winter | truest of all axioms. So, altho I | Ume t her man was calling for several days of| Gore. Ww. soliday, Mrs. Harry B eee } wish [om conactentioumly It s hunch that the man who k ¥. R. Hooker Jones gave an informal luncheon on} Mr. and Mrs, J, C. Willlama, who | say something that would ; me wae angry about this ag a. © Saturday ¢ e Woman's University | have be guests at the Washing more ¢ ling, 1 canne In and I cannot see where I was+ r for Son Club, “Covers were placed for |ton Hotel, left today for a ten days’ time your little girl will forwet n any way to blame, What do you ind Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux | twelve. [trip to Montana and a short atay til then, the best you can do ink ire ALMA warty of seven at din i jin Chicago, They wit! spend two @ te go to “agg Ondine Bos You were impolite to your 4 . weeks In Seattle en route to Pasa possible, and give her the best guest a i - Golt Club dinner-dance |Wedding Announcement |dena, where they will. spend the 1 can afford in the way of ee ee x Svening in compliment/ ne wedding of Misa Winifred | winter ; amusement a i therefore whe colape at Raymond, of Bordeaux, | swaiweil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ae ee I am hoping, tho, that her cite tha -dausereamen aee, ayant = the babes ths * G. Swalwell, to Mr, Gilbert Skin-] Mrs. Frederick James Grant of ro A go ied tear in dha He would have no reason to be | a pes son of Mr. and Mra. D. E:| Zanesville, Ohio, who is visiting her read this, Perhape it will sot offended, for he would w rts 7 Skinner, will take pl: on Saturday | brother, Mr, James D. Hoge, spent her heart a bit 1 make her to do this very thing if some b Dance jevening, Sept. 6, at 8 o'clock, at/the week-end with Mr. and Mra HER responsibility more one monopolized your time in me attractive “dinner dance| Trinity Parish Church |James D. Lowman at the Country this way when he led to nec the Golt Club on Satur Following the ceremony a recep-| Club. ‘- oe you. The success of the/tion will be held at the home of 8-8 Wait for due to Mrs. Trafford/the bride's parents at the Olymplan] Mrs, Willard Stimson of Los An. Real Love |Proper to irs. Alexander Baillie,| Apartments kelos, who i» visiting her son, Mr. Was Wiles Grav < ane gt at) Tube Gabel W. Eddy, Mrs. E oF ae Charles Willard Stimson, at the ect wage hareonelagaly dir oe Dagee obi Nae Ele ire. Mrs. A. W. Tidmarsh. |Lancheon in Tacoma Highlands, has been il since her hag asked me to marry him. 1 am|yoo*" Miss Grey: I have been ir Farrell and Mrs. D. EB.) 1, compliment to Mra. Dodge of | ®*Tival here, but is now doing nicely tempted to accept him, because 1] ite? % @ little informal party fhe club was most ar! New York, who is her sister, and ners believe that I like him as nfuch as | &"l ee eee Bithe season's blossoms. | Miss Helen Woolsey, another sister,| Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fisher of I ever could like any man, 1 fear |%, boU as, pam Seam ti who entertained at! Mire Herbert Alexander waa hostess |Pellingham and Mr. and Mrs, Mel- lthat if 1 do not macry hina T cank |east. Would it be proper for me Mr. and Mrs. W. E-/ a: a delightful luncheon at her home | V!" Swalwell and daughter, Jane, of to ask the hostess if I may bring ‘Who had twelve gues at Gravelly Lak J Miss Mary Del-| Fall City, are spending the week-end ngnin. Would it be right for me to |" Fucst to the party? IRENE Mire. A. W. Tidmarsh, Mr.|arield, Mrs.’ Carl Donworth, Mrs, | With Mr. and Mrs. W, G, Swalwell marry him under these circum:| exntain thy vp the hes “ nd Baby's Cont With Detachable Seed oD, E. Frederick, Miss! Robert Parker and Mra, Alfred Mil- stances? H hat this friend is with you and that you would be glad » Mr. and Mra.j - Seattle to} Mr. Edward Buxton, Jr, of St lard motored over from Seattle t @ have bar know ie coer | The 20th century baby ts a hardy Mr. and Mrs. C. H.| attend the affair. Thirty guests were | P&U! spent the week-end with Mr No. You should not marry | any man until you are certain | ‘rt young person who is taught to n Gibbs, Mr. and) entertained, and Mrs. R. D. Merrill at the Coun that you really love him. For | ye 9 Hh Rhona Bo this party sleep out of doors the year ‘round, wn, . Walter . try Club. 0 ma < ® the affair is informal it could 4 the approach of coo cones SP | vals eee Miss Beatrice Otton, of New York city, one of the most attractive} YOU te marry this man when you eenracly tntueters with the plans [ern eee Beencouver, B.C: MelInformal Affair , of the women who displayed fashion gowns from under ausp care no more for him than ot the jbrings up in the mind of the C. Higgins, Mr. and 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Douglas and — s usplces®! do now, would be most unfair bf the hostess if you were to | century ther the question of Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat enter! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilletiey of |/°% MacDougall & Southwick, at the New Washington Saturday afte tained Miss Blanche Bates at tea! Vancouver, B. C., motored to Mount |900P 4nd evening. She is seen in the above protograph me « 4 gowr at her home on Saturday afternoon. | Rainier for the week-end from “Jenny”gray uin evening dreas over flesh satin—gray net 4 On Friday Mr, and Mra. Treat were Peer) on the side—and French flowers in rich colorings at the witist line arsh Hostess |the guests of Miss Blanche Batesand| Mr. A. W. Engle left Monday for * ) 8-6 a © have been in the past, w ‘seas Sie tava |, members of the|Mr. Henry Miller at supper at the/a ten days’ trip to Delta, Utah. . Th ° meet the man you should marry ley” ‘@vesinela ri ik Cenk Ok te Were the guests of Miss | Boulevard Inn . Society Throngs to Washington you will give Aim your undivid- |’ qnowed wer ameoee ne ate on ‘Tidmarsh at the dinner kh dis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ballard have ° ° . ed interest, and a love #0 deep | Yet there are hundreds that go with Golf Club on Saturday|Teq for Mrs, Ben Palmer contre & ten days’ visit in to View Latest Paris Fashions and genuine the ‘t will mot be |the most nauseating breath and r h ° a 1. o ot: |feet. They also go wi chea mae¢ oie, eee Pema Wet sive. § > aaapee: The New Washing s advice as to whether or | sickening perfume, to po tom mong | with a generous sized collar fin- tea on Tuesday afternoon from 3 et: vies lied sealer bie ished about the edge with a row watt 6. se WW ‘se U 4 creep | _2°t You shoul y him, |after a good wholesome mea EL ony Mt “d House funtil 5, at the Woman's University PO} nincimaiconioags oe | * s wholesome meal and/ ie buttons, the hood or head séc- to him and to yourself. You had take your friend proper sleeping garments. The far better mmain unmarr shops offer sleeping bags and cun- B Caldwell, and Mr. and) | . ways than to marry without |More Boosts |ning little “Teddy Bear” suits for | i No matter how fick For Tobacco the purpose, but these do not al- | ways meet the requirements of the |very small baby. The garment shown in the sketch offers a worth- while suggestion. As will be noted, this little gar- ment is merely a wrapper equipped you n you baceo Char hotel was! will be glad ‘to n ort wkirt », are to apy tr moon Upon the ts. Skirta w Mrs. Willlam Campbell and/|thronged on Saturday afternoon and| wh daughter, Helen, are spending three | evening to view the MacDougall &|@wntown str Park Guild of Club, The affair will be in honor “ " anywhere from six hes to a foot} have some person sit just in front] ) x Hospital will act as|0f her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ben B. coer in the Yellowstone National | gouthwick fashion display above the floor, L« = with|—or $600, savored of the Maisons|or back of you and chew gum, eat Sie fuer dite aie his week at the Little | Palmer, a recent bride. Assisting the ‘ies ‘The costumes fascinated and en-| tight fe cuffs ll be meen in| Just off the Rue de la Paix Peanuts or popcorn makes one want |rives the very heavy sleeping be Mra. R. H, Denny | hostess in receiving her guests will} yy. yoy) raptured, and the models were youth: | suits, “ate and wraps will} The MacDougall & Southwick mod.|to say to the men who smoke, “Start ' y ¥ ping bag ~¢ He. jam Winn, who has been . : sa 2 A , will be required for the protection Monday, assisted by|be Mrs. R. D. McAusiand, Mrs. E.| oo tccteq with Red Cross work ona | ful and blushing, typifying all that | have ollars. A long waist-| ¢ls will appear again at the Coliseum |Your little furnaces. A lttle clean YP te’ part: it for cereal neues White, Miss Dorothy|J. Noble, Mrs. William L. Norris, | vino pean 4 petecBcnrs 4 9660 ane “2 was noblest and best in hair dress line, encouraging rsetiens | theatre on Tuesday night smoke will deodorize all this.” luring ths Si edt wanserdiide Aches Lou Poweil,| Miss Leila Parker and Mrs. Wo Po Oe ieee ieee ck and feat the |. Manicuring, tailoring and millin-| figure, featured all m« Among those who were at the sup-| I would like to see the finish of /Qanns the fall only | mod descr McAulay, Miss Rachel ; Brawley. Sorrento Hotel agai sa Frocks will be covered with beads, | Per dance on Saturday evening to] the play before I have to leave. | Toa Soe ne Seah dover’ will i Charlotte Mann. > ll er a utiful girls, brought from New| velvet and silk flowers and bunched | enjoy the novelty the display | Ca: 4 a ¥ _|not always be mnecessatfy. The |garment shown is designed to meet Poteet tome ene- eet enenengueene | those requirements. When no head Hadys Waterhouse, Mins ge on the ma.| Katherine Kittinger, Miss Ue fall and winter models, wore com | terials from which the frocks will be | Peters, Mins Louise Sun r) ro ‘0 © ole purpose of dim | try trocades, velvets an ure | were: Mim Donahoe was in Dinner and Splash Party Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Wittler York for th purp . B Phar bee uit Ir M v 1 furs | wer Mie stand outside the tea Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will|of Waterbury, Conn., who have been playing to the smart set of Seat-| appear to have th entertain with a dinner and moon-|*pending two months in Seattle, | , [lcovering is required the garment ts eee tumes that delighted the eye of the | created Lilly, Miss Dorothy | B gq) tet splash party Friday evening, | Will leave today for their home| connoisseur and called forth admir-| Party frocks will be simple at-| George B. Kittinger, Miss Cordetia|; GIRLS! USE LEMONS {jsimply @ little wrapper. The hood for Mrs. Boyd) ruguat 29, at the nome of Mr. and ~ easy rgd bn FE . am os ing exclamations from the onlook-| fairs in vivid colors, with little | Jennings, Miss Elinor Linder, Mins|! j caret Sane be buttoned on Mrs. C. 7. Boyd.| Mrs. EB. L. Skeel at Laurethurst. All ve. as Mr. Wittler is Instructor in| ory traces of decorative touches of fur|Alice Ives, Mra. J. F. Brannigan, |! FOR SUNBURN, TAN ; h for a ae a (ance and their famiiles are to at-| latin at Piedmont College . ‘The materials shimmered, eparkied|or feathers, Elegance and refine | Misy Josephine Yott, Miss Pauline |: URN, j ibaa ee only as “) — Lovett i. _— re elusive in their orchidean| ment, howeve be & distinctive | Yott, Mrs. Wetrick, Miss Katherine |! eee ; serviceab on Saturday even- eee Mr. and Mrs, Roy Page Rallard|poay” UUNve | Leeateee to At citer chante cats bial atlas Peace Cotas, teal) ‘ttyl debteetblianen lotlons {jdesired may be used, but the de- Mrs. Boyd was| Picnic Dinner at jaee see een, ee and re will | ‘They were Frenchy, oh so French!| All of the frocks, whether they|H. R. Messer, Mra, George Purcell |? to whiten your tanned or reg bm igs Nye ef hah os for a lit- a handsome anne | Fort Casey ing at Delano Beach . “ME Returned soldiers, wondering about there was only one | and Miss Adelaide Heilbron } freckled skin. age wrap, the garment to Lazier made 1e ' |be made of broadcloth, satin-faced wrecceceeeeeeeremeeeee:|Velour or any of the materials be: usually employed for the purpose, Squeeze the juice of two lemons! «phe small ay is very sensibly Into a bottle containing three! outfitted these days with gar- ounces of Orchard White, shake| Tents that are of the simplest CLUBS FOR TUESDAY well, and you have a quarter pint| rake, just long enough to well the long skirts of the American girls, | that purchased #o cheaply Bpeech. Later a buffet} On Wednesday the officers and ar gerved. Pink roses and/ ladies at Fort Casey enjoyed a pic- Miss Louise Sun, who has been used in profusion|nic dinner on the beach near the|*Pending the summer as the guest An enjoyable | post. Those present were Maj. and|0f Miss Marion Lilly, leaves today | was given by Mr.| Mrs. James Hayden, Mrs. Moore,|for her home in Springfield, Ohio. | $ and his sister, Mrs. An-| Maj. and Mrs, Carter, Capt. and| She has been one of the most popu-| Confessions ofa Bride Moore of Reno. Mra, George Howell, Capt. and Mra. |r visitors of the younger set Women of Moorea t teen ant eee iten {cover the feet and never over- eee Style, Capt. and Mrs. Pierce and ede Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association Degree team of the Women of| {am lotion. and complexion | | trimmed. Mrs. BE. E. Easterbrook of Fort) Capt. Hulett Wyckoff returned . Mooseheart Legion at Moose Temple | *™ * ¥ - J | A little coat or sleeping garment for Daughter | woraen. Monday night from service overseas at 2 o'clock Your grocer has the lemons and/similar to the one shown in the r t Hyman Greenblatt eee” Py and is with his mother, Mra. Nellie I LISTEN TO GOSSIP AND LEARN a lg any ome a ee one sketch would make an admirable th ‘ave. N held a reception | T'eq for Bride Elect Wyckoff at the Ponsington Hotel THE LORIMER PARTY HAD AN OBJECT Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. supply th: f ‘ch- | gift for a very small citizen. 2 until & o'clock in The study class, Rainier Chapter,|ard White for a few cents. Mass- 4 The tea which Mrs. Ross Wilson! Capt. Stuart ‘Simpso e ), A. BR, will meet the home of|age this sweetly fragrant lotion | Se aim , es namoggred Fag — gave on Saturday afternoon at her | sunday Prt aii oranda Feturned| Katherine Miller and all the rest check any rumors of a funeral ; d pc todd T ‘Thirsk 1524 Sey.| {nto the face, neck, arms and hands) _CINESS PROTEST eae city.” home in compliment to Miss Juan-| see of the world, of course, bélieved that, “But Chrys herself" I ventured/enth ave. W. A picnic lunch will be|@nd see how quickly the freckles,| NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—With flags su ; ita Fisher was one of the most at-| Mrs. Fred Boldrick and daughter |Jane Lorimer had been killed in alto press a puzzling point upon| served at 1 o'clock sunburn, wifdburn and tan disap-|of the Chinese republic flying from tractive of the midsummer season./of Spokane spent the week-end|Mallroad wreck. I have had con. | daddy | “ee pear and how clear, soft anfl white/shops and chop suey emporiums, Lavender and yellow was the color| with Mr. and Mrs. BE. 8. McCord. stantly to remind myself of this fact “Chrys and Bob are twins, and at/ Writers’ Club the skin becomes. Yes! It is/Chinatown protested against the scheme used thruout the rooms and eee but it was impressed on. me from| present they're conducting them-, Writers’ Club in Erickson room| harmless lcession of Shantung to Japan, @ handsome basket of lavender as! Mrs, Frank Willard is spending| Without a score of times during the| selves as tho they had only about] of the ¥. W. C. A. at 8 o'clock. Pa-|—— a ° ve . 1 mR ere ters and yellow marguerites cen-|two weeks at Orcas Island. evening of the big Lorimer party. | half a brain apie pers by Mra. BE. L. Adkind and Mrs. tered the tea table. Mrs. Wallace eee In this disguise—which has been! There was a sigh underneath his| James L. Stamps, Visitors welcome et Fisher of Bellingham and Mrs. Capt. J. J. MacCorkindale, M. C.,| working miraculously—and passing | mild sarcasm 1 queer how “ee | George Stirrat presided over the tea! who was three years with the Brit.|48 Mr. Lorimer’s secretary, I was |exactly events fit together in this| Eastern Star Lawn Fete i urns. lish forces overseas, is the guest of |% spectator rather than ® guest/ life. Chrys simply refuses to believe! The | his aunt, Mise Catherine MacDermid. | thruout the affair. 1 was disregard. |Certeis is dead. | So ‘ding to|Order*of Eastern Star will h \They motored to Mount Rainier |¢d and overlooked, very much as if/ her notion, she isn’t a bit of a widow lawn fete at the home of Mr. Fran: | 7 over the week-end. I were a table or a tree, by many | and naturally, she's consented to the | cis Drew, 2920 Tenth ave. W, at § ersond | see a woman who would have shaved her| necessary plans for strict silence | o'clock, All Eastern Stars and their a | Mra. F. A. Leonard and daughter, | hair rather than snub a member of | that I've been carrying out.” friends are invited. attle Social Club of the| | Miss Louise Frances Leonard, have | the Lorimer family! And so she doesn't kn about spageibesieehieasatifeodancance tia: Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dudley left! returned from ae : inet | Cort | om a six weeks’ outing| 1 don't intend to lay It up against | Friday for Hayden Lake to visit) at Tokeland Beach any of them it has been some | “She hasn't the least idea of what GERMAN WRITERS Mrs. Dudley's daughter and son-in- | eee law, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Parnell) Miss Hazel Jones, daughter of |dreadfully rude some w Clark. Mrs, Charles Clark, Miss! genator and Mra, Wesle ora | of him, Come here, little one—you've ns y Jones, ar-| pride themselves on their manne van . a Katherine Clark and Mr. and Mrs. rived today from Washington, D.|can be to another whom they con- fa looking to the far east in her en a heap of comfort to me in a Patrick Parnell Clark have taken) ©,, to enter the University of Wash-| sider their soctal infertor. However, | hard year.” | Dlane for future development oe p & cottage at Hayden Lake. | ington in the fall. She will visit Mrs. | that wasn't the fact which distressed | There were tears In daddy's eyes.) Parent in the plans she is making cee \ Harry B. Jones oe. ted tvidently being a multimillionaire |£0F sending newspaper correspond \ ; , Miss Hazel McMillan will leave! sdilbeaie ne More than once I heard comments | {e8n't spoll a man for being a real be gh ange el pra oe ge f today for Portland to visit Miss| Mr. and Mre. Henry A. Kyer|o¢ thia nature father. | d a far eastern news service. thing of a revelation to discover how | ® d—d scoundrel she married! I beg | BOUND FOR JAPAN) nen who| Your pardon. I can't speak decently | : TOKIO, Aug. 25.—That Germany Dorothy Kerns for a week jhave bought the F. W. Sutherland! wtrow could Mrs, Lorimer think of |... re et cee aeceent E oes home, where they will move Beptem-| ving such a grand affair before|to teat Yann ante! No dant| 600 WORKERS LAID OFF at Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Struve| bert 1 the year of mourning for Bob Lor-| ¢¢ Wee fide ys opie BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. Six = spent the week end at the Country | <n imer’s wife was up?" - 5 Ms WS) hundred workn at the Lack Club with Mrs. Peachy. | Miss Anona Roberts is visiting) «op course you've heard that|rcrence a ae Miss Helen Fay at Saints’ Rest Chrystobel Lorimer's wedding has! spit girl, 1 do feel like wealping tala ott ay. Pr ident » ul eauce rices =) bh Mrs, Orion Burbank of New York, r been postponed?” Ga Ridtenaie want Seer dae lough ¢ company said the lay / a f who haw been spending severai ARROUND-NATION PLANE [°°Gr?°cattea off, perhaps? Who| {2,1 wonder when soulre Kolng| off was due to recent slackening of % = gaye with De, and Mew 8. VR TQ RESUME IT: | now dace tana Zot ash shake yousee | ores as recently announced by The Victor fi Hooker, left Sunday for her home. S FLIGHT} that the party had |; op et | aioe . : = : junday , ALBANY, N.Y, Ave. The | pelt vet ree tt, the, Barty had | over into our own Jane again? PULLMAN CONTRACT ' Talking Machine Co. put the SI Mr. Ben Butler arrived Saturday | United States Martin bombing plane,| ment for Jif'« best friends, Tyt| price ot po Speuaent |. Wager Aug. 25.—Rail| {iE ‘sie! from Heybrook to spend a fow days|Which was damaged near Lake| diy it had turned out-com.| DPOweht tears to my eyes in turn,| Director Hines has signed a contract 9 : ‘dest with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Ja-|Placld by a forced landing on ita|‘acuniy more splendid than Mra, {2% 1 threw myself Into daddy's awarding the Pullman company, $11 W orld’s Greatest Artists fe | lon 2D. ate He came down to at-|Tim of the country trip, will raimanse | Seetniet had, meant owing partly to| °"™* fr T Sasrncat ls 4 iM nee as one year's re meal for their ele ; ; ¢ m r . ‘0 Be Co 104 coaches, it was announced to saps i | tend the dance at the Golf Club|its flight Wednesday. The machine| jt novelty and the magnificence of | - : Abtrecibeairt ee ae Within the reach =| tonight given by Mr. and Mrs. James | Will firet circle the Adirondacks and) its environment and partly to the REAT OLD oe Se D. Hoge. 's scheduled to reach Cleveland Wed-| jengthy list of Jim's acquaintances. | EM DY of every home = see nesday evening. , y inte I couldn't possibly inform the splits. John Waddy and children teave | __——————— __| gossiping circles that all the Lorl- FOR SKIN DISEASES 10-inch now $1.00 RE ' lay for @ week's outing at Saints)" Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, |mers-—except my poor Hob, with his § inch 150 BS q | Rest. eae 1414 34 Aves downtown, 913 #4 Ave. | strangely shaken mind—were con |S. S. S. Clears’ Skin of Erup-jvesetabie treatment that you ean 12-inch now $1.5 = "| sciously cherishing a verymuch- : st, { Mr, and Mrs, Clare Farnsworth | yrs alive Jane Lorimer in thelr mi¢ tions—Drives Poison From |°°cU% ftom your own druggist Concerted numbers now = 4 spent the week-end in Victoria. Witchhazel and Camphor | tn)" iar hence the convention of | ; Witty years ago 8. 8. 8. was dls 1 50 = ST ge CNBC APE Relieve Eye Strain year’s “mourning” had just naturally the System. covered and given to suffering ; $1 to $3. Mr. Blair Foster, son of Mr. and “ A Common witchhazel, camphor, | been forgotten mankind. During this pertod ft has Mrs. Walter Foater, formerly of Seat-| nyarastin, etc, as mixed in Lacc| Moreover, so far, all the details] Get it, fixed in your mind that proven... ita... wemarkiia. vathediad tle and now of Ban Francisco, at-|ontix eye wash, produce quick ro. |of the disappeaarnce of Hamilton! sis, eruptions, Kezema, burning pert! i rived in Seattle on Saturday and| suits when used tor eye strain, One| Certels had been concealed. Oblivion ge rho hee +|properties and has relieved thou- ‘~ will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| customer was greatly astonished at|being the supreme punishment in. |!tebing skin, and all skin diseases sands of cases of disease caused by erman ay 0 Bert Farrar until he leaves for Cul-lthe restful feeling produced by a|flicted upon Certeis’ kind by all the |are due entirely to impure and in-|poor plood, You can be relieved, . ee ver Mill ; 8 wf ver Military thot nent 1. single application. A young man “2 bligmdl of a wend bod aa [fected blood. If the trouble was on! but you must take 8. 8. S. Take reports that both he and hig|imers were merely working handin-|ine outside of the skin, by simpt T Mr, and Mrs, ©, H. Butler of|inntyer were greatly helped 4 imiove with the authorities when they |‘" ital » by simply yit if only pimples appear, for they Third Avenue at Pine Wenatchee, who have been the|ravoptik. We guarantee a smaii|Kept @ successful secret the fact of |W@shing and keeping It clean youldenote bad blood, and may be fol Seattle guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gates | hottie to hélp ANY CASE weak,|Chrys’ marriage. Society was utter-|could obtain rellef—not even oint-|jowed by the sufferings from tor- Tacoma, Portland, Spokane 5 r for 10 days, left Sunday for their/ strained or inflamed eyes. Swift|ly In the dark as to the outcome of | me nts, lotions, and salves would be|turing skin eruptions Therefore home. yt Drug Co, and leading druggints, {her romance, ay |necessary. Agree with us in this|be sure. Don’t take chances, don't ) : $$$ Bext morning, when I went tol. siict and your trouble can be re-| U8 lotions, If youra is a special rare eTar evar Mrs. Francis Allen (Bernice Le | / daddy with my bits of gossip, he case, write for expert medical ad- : hi ii ni “ jor arrived last week from New exclaimed, “Good! it took! I was sure|leved—you can be entirely restor~ | yjo¢ Address Medical Director, ATA It ra York, where she has spent the past as, ies 4 a \ ‘NX it would. I knew a festival would ed to health, 8S. 8. 8. is a purely!268 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ee eames J hy ‘ 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘