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ann te em nema: nope oe ppenecreeener—erverenseneengeen ery THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919. “WOMAN'S PAGE |[GudlinaGrey| BY BETTY BRAINERD MAKE THIS PRETI Y | By CYNTHIA GREY . oro A age Hercules Caretaker Refuses Mrs. Nicholas Murray Dinner for Sub- |Reception for Visitors | aa i Honor Guest Debutantes hash of weuben ob sha Chutvacdag: of JAPANESE Wire. Thomas Burke will entertain xteon membera of the « — - w Mra, Wilk and a ————- an Dear Mies Grey I have read Ds letter an your anewer, ¢ Seeeneon at the Sunset clud on/utante set were entertained at the) ative Mary W will receive th ips 5 clally the first line. It reminded me of the long, long ago, when I was @ in honor of Mra. Nicholas|ginner dance at the Seattle Tennis|mombera of Alpha Xi Delta sororit rn ap ell ah aed een iontte hone de ee Butler, of New York, whojcub on Wednesday evening by Mr./on Friday afternoon from 4 until ( mut 6 years of 1 the mame fix aw this man her daughter visiting herland Mrs. W. D. Perkt Tr o'clock, in the clubroome of the Y mother made many attempts to see her children wan pre Mra, William C. But+| fair was given for Miss Polly W.GQA vented by our caretaker, a woman with the proportiona of a black : kins oe and the strength of one, Bhe fi gained her end by the use of an axe ee A ota / , . ick - Miss enan Hostess || Imagine a slender little woman crawling thru « aplintered door, wit for Younger Set |White Elephant | Mis# Hortense Keenan was host || tears of rage streaming down her ¢ nd ae wptieted ate fm her be P)Mr. and Mrs, Lewis B. Peeples! yy, Seed - ’ J Caldwell has arranged/ess at a charming tea at her home and the sheriff Jumt in the nick of time! The caretaker was on her knee ed invitations for a dance . t the Wh ateré fternoon, honer Mre a oe et Friday at the White) yesterday sgt pe he howling for merey and her Ute, while four small children cowered ieee siven at the Sunset ¢ oF | mepha yop, in the basement of|Ivan Giada who ts visiting her oy, ahve ‘| evening, September 8. The Mr. Jack Kel:|mother, M Gedrge Woodworth the farthest corner of the room his may sound like a melodrama 4 Will be in compliment to Miss Caldwell, | Golden w was used In pre ‘ my but it actually happened, Peeples and will afford ar funity for a number of the a mpanied by) about the roc d sweet peas as When my mother held me in her | — — 1 Mra. Thomasia c ter for the dainty tea table arms and asked me whether I was ” set to be together befo: . 4 9 happ and did I atill love her, my | Comment on way to Eastern schools, A m . A get Maggi Taaeotaide,’ 4a ‘oh Ren j 4 ate Sak *Gien asked . Bridge Luncheon ye was held b the car of My High Rents | nag |Luncheon in Tacoma Dre, 3, A, Fenner was hostess at anewers were not my ows cad | Dear Minn Grey: What are pe ide. sof] Mr rl T. orth, Mre, Al-/an attract! uncheon yesterday at Coe ae oe wee coon ple going to do when the rents are yO iy thay i ong nti Renae beng wna gtr My mother nover called again, and | raised again und meain uotil they - fred Millard, jr, Mrs, Stephen Fows|her he on Federal ave, Covers eu latatt ettned ony ane aned ; menting Miss = Winifred) 1. Chadwick and Russell Hub-| were placed for eight. Afterwards age S He nnot pay such rates? And ifr msnere marciage to Mr.) oa Wh i \ Menbanik tall Getie eid eaten > gg ho cl can be checked or controlled then Inner will tak on .* 8 r 1 na ey not be r now day for tur cunrti pants Miiecatn' at mache the Bi fo |Engagement Announced th a horsewhip in'the hand |t, are raising rates ‘all out of res club on Friday. Sixteen | Hostess at Tea Shop | Mrs, H. Grunbaum announces the male Hercules, Let this other json, Why, or what will happen to have been invited Mra. J. H. Powel! was hostess|engagement of her eon, Otto 8 herself well justify such a thing, when you con ~ 6 for the day at the Orthopedic Tea|Grunbaum Adelaide Ander R. BM. | niger ender their preteat sates A © |shop Thursday. She was « The will take place @ : |they are showing the largest profits iss Swalwell to Sine imabeth Les, dice in October Andean is at English Classes gad tas intgast Gastness for pears. 5 Honor Guest |Aulay, Miss Bugenta s|presont with her family in Minne For Foreigners know & hot & hae teen Jengthhe i. Winifred Swalwell, whose|and Misa Franzel Coe. Miss Ber ap Dear Mins Grey: 1 cn |by spect four or times to Mr. Gilbert Skinner|nice Benjamin and Miss Rachel - - AND PASTE ONIN: | 4, Ditton take on country [and rates each time. Is there| Simple blouse with fine tucks as Stake place on September 6, will | Niblock were in charge of the FIG. 2 UNTOLDED = BACH SIDE TORA | a pur’ of years, but it seems har any tan Umit as to what | trimming. Or guest at a luncheon to be|cream stand. AND C OVER D MANDLD for me to speak the English lan |& hotel proprietor in lawfully by Mrs. Ross Wilson at the me, | re)) ‘auame é win y of the | titled to charge for ordinary rooms | One might almost think that the Hie Tennis clus, Covers will be/ Engagement Announced | ers Im dl high sch t 1 [and service? This partic hotel | original 4 , AST . * 8 aoce i igner of the costume or ger BY AUNT GRACE had the home Mrs. Eliza Marks announces the} 4 man can't as. | not Alice Fay arrived in New am am blouse lie dia jengagement of her daug AnnelYork on Tuesday, accord “a Boys and les Want to make yc playroom look like a lawn | sociate with the people I we by the week, but w if ‘onl 0 for | Lenore, to Mr. H son} telegram just received, ef visit. | Party? to, be of ne. PY Your requests, rents rae of Mr, and Mrs ing her urfcle, Mr. Frank Ober, Shi Here's the way to make a pretty Japanese lantern. tell me i the sight |You are away for one can be no Party | . lis expected home shortly j Use one-half shoet of this newspaper and follow diagrams closely M. party who comes in fre Jenying ake thal f Gelightful luncheon was given | | Fold on the dotted lines Juanita Fisher at her home Son Born | afr. and Merk. rds Baxter, Mr.' In Figure 9 hold with the fold down to and claims he has t vr wn in at to fit the ite the past mo: ard you and cut on dark,| under these |the waist 1j for the members of her) wir. and Mra, G. C bb areland Mre. Karl Harbaugh and Mr, | heavy ines to within about an inch 6f the top. methods have been around $7,000. figure. Py ly all of the long party. An unique center | being congratulated upon the birthiang Mrs, L. I ples will — _ ery for an and it scene tm nt. Sng lim t bag beer [blouses are perfectly straight in line, | formed of pink crepe roses of a son the. weeleend . ne t of th ven } ned, or wo e bie sed and gov w only a girdle or belt to indicate into a muff effect graced the} ore in ean English clase “ff t : _ re , ot \ |the waist line if a fitted effect is dee . > : a + . * of landlords? m not | sired, while Se the table. Corsages of! Miss Fisher Honor Guest) mr. ana for red, whil M. Backus Doris Mitchell and Mies| nd children, who have been sp Louise Raymond were joint he ng the summer at Enetai, will re Le i of wee - he| turn to thelr town home Monday College Cou eee jeans — agp pwodiaooegge fit = aes pyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Assoc . : ‘ |Sunset club on Wednesda : s-Hawkins pita Fisher, The guests were ling Katherine Burrill, of M equally as many are ale but |lowed to hang strat 4 after | shows @ single 1 made of E Sweet peas and Cecil Brunner) Were presented to the 14 W., or even @ socin things can be chech beyond all rea ns and government regula hy in the world can they checked now, before the graft the people to th The sketch blouse which may de chine, crepe tte, tucked with ntrasting color and fine ribbon girdle. The neck How long does a dentiat after ? What « Miss Alt week to be Gaynor arrived last it cueat oe ero’ BENJIE FOUND HIMSELF AND ramon h schoc o ee inn Ste Aceol > and aunt font ~ A vl are a Must one attend? Lc evita! patties the garment may be ‘Spar! Br Asie ee | 1 our ars, altho some . a othe vest is arranged by novel 4 7 Sparks, became the|Beth Gurtis snd Mrs. Charles Ward and Mrs. Wiliam Cahill and| In my room I walked nervously) somewhere down on earth there waa! finish in three, The [with its a Russia r ~ pf Mr. Howard D. Hawkins, of Camp mphrey vented to 88. together with Mr. and Mra for a moment, fursily re-|that litte girl baby who would sure-| Univer of Ilinole has a very tp wronew of a and unusually straight fet Mra. Erastus C. Hawkins, /0nlal corsages were presen "| James H " ednesday for| arranging the brushes and *|ly some time want to know who her] liege of dentistry, and a wrongs of the people, Our coun: | smock blouse in hip length recently, Attractive wedding at 6:30 lnat/each guest Paradise tor remainder of | on my dressing table and straighten-| mother really was, And here I've| 5 ¢ other state institu. | ‘TY '* 90 great in resource, #0 WON- | seen was made of heavy satin with & Heat Trinity church. Rev. Can 4 the week ng @ pict n the wall, before I clping to the best of my at ux ave the same course, |C*rful in “ nag *°|\deep band at the bottom done in W. H. Bliss officiated. The! Seqttle Tennis Club | aoe could finally nerve myself to drop to fix things so the child will frong to allow profiteers in all lines |crons-stitch embroidery in contrasts who is a pretty blonde, made Di : ,) | Miss Kathteen of Loa An a chair and read that| never know! It's all for the m «| Exercise to [10 mouse the people until we have ® ling color to simulate smotking. The picture. She was given| Dinner Dance Keles arrived ‘ with a calm, collected mind.| sake that the secret must be kept!) pp jrevolution here, to enable us to live | seeves were similarly finlshed. Broaden Chest a natural | by her father, She was; 4 merry scene was presented tart! week nf I dt deo, these were the! sh t I do anything for the t unr tates € Another straight blouse recently @ smart white georgette night at the Seattle Ter ts club at! Con words that set a sorrowful order in| aake? T would like to! ‘Trusting you have room, and the | brought out was a straight hip length with a small turban of white their at=ner dance which ia held the chaos of my thoughts and sur-| "Maybe you'll think me a cad,| Know how I id make my shoul-|kindness to print the above, I am |affair, cut on amock lines, and made i. She carried a shower bow every Wednesday evening. A num mises Janie, for telling, but yesterday, up| eT" broader eit Dut a lone of those hoping for restraint of /of heavy lace flouncing, the scallops pet bride roses. After the cer-/per of large dinners were given.| Little Sister—I, who am about to! there in the awful anity of inola io seers? 5. aan ae MAY | profiteers of all ki J.C. B. [of the lace forming the edge of the ® reception was held at the) Among those were Mr. and Mre.| Mrs burn and two sons,| die, ealute you. tion, with the sun above and only | “r0Ush, but would like to be a little toed jblouse. A lining of chiffon in color Of the bride's parents. Mrs.iCarj fallard, complimenting Mr.|George and Moritz, returned Mon-| “No use trying to Josh you, Jane. T| the shadow of my ship on the ¢ rand detper Gru the chest d the foundation of the blouse, B. Burnside and Miss Gil-\andq Mrs, Dean Ballard, at which 1T| day from a two weeks’ outing at|do have spasma of being quite a bit| sea below to keep 7S | WORLD WAR HERO comp niet ST gt eae ith eves were long and bell shape, A kins presided over the tea|-uosts were entertained. Mr. and| Lake Cushman. Mre Milburn was/ afraid, and is one of them. The) struck me that being a father ae “ « tenale, mer ine * h TO FOUND SCHOOL lovely fabrice that afe Gaull pA large basket of white/Mrs Lister Holmes and Mr, and|the guest of Mrs. Alfred Cushman| men who go up to the aky in ships the most remarkable fact in | cease eh Tear a ae iene OL | abie this season, and the very simple | and white dahlias cen /Mrs. Thomas Scruggs entertained| while her two sone were camping. | get that way by spells, Its all right,|career—and that I was being the! o veleal peso Aion ae avons | PALL MALL, Tenn. Aug. 28,— | "tyles that have received the unquale 4 table. Mr, and Mrs. Haw-| sointiy 12 guests. Mra. C. H. White} Pa once I'm im the air worst of possible fathers and ter-| Ching the shoulders, Geet. ‘Antes Wied, sities he | {fied approval of Dame Fashion join mal be at home at the Hill|isw was hostess to nine guests in| Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sharpless re-| “Little sister, 1 couldn't write to|ribly unfair to that helpleaw infant.) °™® ernie, wee vin Fork, claimed a8 the! torcte to make the work of the hous , apartments. leomipliment to Mise Fulmer, who is| turned Saturday from a two weeks'| dad what I want somebody to know,| I've never even seen it! >, greatest hero of the world war, has! dressmaker easy. Good taste in see 4 Pe ae | 7 s 4 Harmless Way decided to devote his life to further: | ic ss é 4 visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Sea-| outing trip at Campbell River. in case I erash some day. And I 1 found myself cursing soc 4 | lecting fabrics and judgment in de- and | Sree and Mr. and Mra, W. D. Peas couldn't tell mother, But somehow and tts ideas, out loud againet the| to Reduce Flesh jing the education of young men and |termining what style is best sulted to hi | Perkins had 16 membere of the) Miss Lillian and Mise Eiwa Mich. | latety I've come to feel that to you|denfening roar of my engine, And| Dear Miss Grey: I would-euggest | Women of the rural and mountain |tne individual figure, together with’ Party younger set at dinner. aclis, who have moved to Victoria| I could write Just how I feel about) I resolved to get leave ax soon ag|to “Jat and Fifteen” that “rolling” | sections of Tennessee, For this pur-|the ability to do fine hand work ane : Spafford was host oe to make their home, are spending! my baby. It looks queer even to|/T can and to do what I can for my |!= a sure cure for superfiuous flesh, |pose he proposes to establish the/ ay that is required for the develope & box party at the Moore| I thie week as the guests of Mrs. C.| write ‘my’ baby. But not as Queer |baby. Of course, the mother wit | However, the subject must have pa- | “York university.” ment of these blouses. je on Tuesday evening. Later|Golf at Country Club | wniteaw. Mr E. H. Streit of jay I fect ngver do anything tience and must roll regularly untii| In order to secure funds for this Bests enjoyed supper &t) another tournament wae held on! Portland, who has been the guest of “The fact fe, at first, I 4 | Hotel. Wednesday afternoon at the Coun-| Mr. and Mrs. Whitelaw for several|the child any thought was only |leave any day, in a flery moxe on |*hould lie on the floor on her back, | of the principal cities of the country,| The suicide rate of Germany was eee lery club by the Indies over there,| days, left Friday for a trip to/ irritated by the mother. But a fel-ithe ground. And that's why I've| fold her arms and, without the as | delivering a lecture on hfs life and/| before the war the highest in the C Dance by Mr. and strs. Peachy winning the high hon | Alaska. | low has new ideas come to him about! got to write to you. Getting intro sistance of hands or feet, roll toward | part in the war. world—21 in 100,000 yearly. eo David E. Skinner jors. Miss Elizabeth Folsom won the} js o-* j life and death and birth while he's duced to death, an I've been once or | t ot corte is face a _ Then | — ee a Miss Winttrea Swal.|tourmament, which was held last Miss Grace Heft nm returned | sitting around on the clouds with | twice lately, makes a man think dig. | Toll back and toward the right until Frida: Sunday from a three weeks’ visit In| his own life hanging on (he throb ferently about the life he has hand. | ee down, repeating this a number $5. 85 Mr. Gilbert Skinner, whose | ¥ ae < Vancouver, B lor 2d on, of times. Start with 10 times and . | n engine. will take place early next | ~ | oe |} “It came to me yesterday, when I| “Little sister, the name on the|!Mcrease gradually to 50, if neces New assortments of latest Fifth Avenue models in Georgette, ‘Mr. and Mrs. David Edward | Temple Chorus | Mr. Roy Brown Karting of Met-}was up in that immense solitude,| card enclosed isn’t to be revented, | ®* Also the juice of halt al Crepes de Chine, Pussy Wil Taffetas. New line of Silk will entertain with a din-| ane Temple Chorus of the First age to Miss above a dazzling sea of white, and|you understand, or used, until xome|!mon in a glass of water, taken|— Taffeta in st and plaids. at the Sunset club Thurs! scotnodist church, the largest church | Mar place early | utterly alone with my thoughts, that | day you'll give it to the baby, Un.|¢Yery morning, half an hour before | ILK UNDERWEAR—Crepe de Chine and Wash Satins, "t give) tut I'm likely to get my Inet | the desired result, iw obtained. She | work, Sergt. York will make a tour Ariz., whose mar G m will tak i . September *4. choir in America, will reassemble|'" September, arrived in Seattle) —————— on —~|\iess you should ever have to use it|Sreskfast, ie beneficial. Roth of 83.85 up. a B, eS Part |Thureday ‘evening at 7:20 for the| Monday evening and is with 1M | routes have taken a cottage at De|f0t the child's own advantage toese remedine Sip Maratlons and, | NEW YORK STYLES AT NEW YORK PRIC for Bridal Par first rehearsal of the season | Parents, Mr. and Mra. B. Harting, | ono peach for the rest of the eum.| "Use your own Jement, after | “ken together, are almont certain to ied f q ig vg ® ol is Sa the Wastizer” ‘eth be cong in| At the Sorréuto Hotel lane bench for the rest of the Cumy | we tiie letior, about looking an (eet HHA ct xcenive fat which is not | THE MARKET BLOUSE SHOP r of Minneapolis, and Miss\the First Methodist church during ese ie ee the name. I haven't thrust the in. | Produced by disease 107 PIKE STREET | Mrs. W. F. Prosser and daughters ‘Accolia, of Los Angeles, who the week of September 10, when the ‘ONC FAT, NOW SLENT 4 sdoaial Mr. Frea P Bi jy, | formation on you—I'm only trusting the FisherGraham bridal/Puget Sound conferer of the| Miss Mildred and Mins Margaret) > red Pearce Bigxs, recently | you with it Mies Juanita Fisher and Miss|Methodist Episcopal church wil! be| Prosser. who have been at Wing | returned from rag eg Par ay and|' “In 18 minutes T go up ag Wisher were hostesses at ajheld. Thix is also Fleet week, so) Point for the summer, wi 1 return i ba eh wai we eB: ew Z Fk, Will We're drilling new pilots in forma IY appointed tea at their|the performance will have large| ‘thir apartment at the Hamilton h the end of the week to spend tion. It's dangerous for the begin ; Arma the mi of tember a fortnight with his parents, Mr, and me Wednesday afternoon. crowds to draw from. ae ae Mrs. George H. Diggs. His « family left last The ¥ Wilson. The young hostesses |friends go go over to © Assisted in entertaining their|them for a picnic. They “by Mrs. Harry Poison and|Pier 3 on “The Reliance” Biizabeth Hurlbut. A large|a. m., returning by #:30 p. m " “ “Aa over, | 4 p an¢ ; Me 4) Grant's sister, Mise Helen Gran j SEGRE Wet shell pink asters and Co-| All singers contemplating joining| |S" and Mra. G. W. Mertens and) ere dS. Cantar ace tant BENJIE pkoets centered the table|this chorus should call the director,| Po a4 won, David, have returned |4ay for Omaha, via Yellowstone Na.| 2%, SNO Mttle alster, T arm att (R Protusion of pink and lav-|Mr. Montgomery Lynch, at Main| (oer “iu age even, where they | tional patk. ‘They will return ty | Bid I refused to marry her.” Sweet peas were about the|4909, or Elliott 577%-J, ‘and make) saPoeayeaad li cign, Kbaks "7 | Seattle about the end of September te Be Conminned) an appointment for voice trial | : after spending some time on the At. ; | Mr. and Mra. Harry Keyes Brooks | lantic coast - Ce t Summer Sun | (Bila Downs), who have been visit: | jing in the city for some time, left; Maj. and Mra, Charles R me, Jane with i pray for some times, no matter which way I come down 14 & month | Mér at her hom astern states. | eat . To attend the wedding of Mr ay and in ¢ ners. I suppose I'll come down all r rir at the tea table were} Monday next is Labor Day, and/ " M 7 right in about an hour. And then a ft 4 ir}, Capt.-and Mrs. Jobn F. Blain and| Mra. Harold Vincent Smith of China, | 1-1 post you this lette ugh with Winifred Swalwell and Mrs.|the Temple Chorus invites ali their k for Massachu- | {# leo in the city, spending the eum Is you tht tr, Laugh with have be an Castien iday for their home in Bend, Ore-| motored over from Camp ° e riday amp Lewis last . I n on the ( ‘om lexion on, Their guost, Minn Marguerite (night, Mra. Castion han been spend CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ryl g Pp Fairlam> of y York, the|ing a fortnight with her hushand, Alki Review same evening to visit in Vancouver,|who has recently been ordered to| Alki Review, No. 59, will hold its Colorado, where he wil) be.| @Anual picnic, Friday, Aug . . B.C | Den to Protect Your Skin and Bring Roses Ces te come & member of the statt "ar trg| Woodland park, lower to Your Cheeks | Mrs. David Gilmore will be a guest United State ust 29, In unds Members will meet at 11 o'clock, ar hospital for tu ae the Hotel Sorrento after Septem-|berculosis after September 1. Mra,| Mnsing lunches ffeo will be es pentagon ber 1 Sastlen main w e served ea ion Does) wonderful transformation in 12 , wee peng oe pigily Gatecune Ae raed i r eraight—You Onn | hours at the moat. Thousands who z er, Mr .. Galbraith, for severa * a Tt at Home |have Used.Jt report the same results| Miss Filla McBride will be a guest | months Reception for Mrs. Chadwick * I have haa. at the Hotel Otis after September 1 es The members of the thirteen NI K—I ves a ea ic Revente to sun," Miss O. €. says: “My complexion es 3S chapters of Seatth Order of the the #! | mae Poor And my akin rough. | sy Miss Helen Brehm, who has just 2 Beck, chest, hands.and arms wero) Mr. and Mrs. Harrison C. Perkins completed the summer term at the Dastern Star are planning a recep ‘ad dark from exposure The very frat | have removed to 264 East Boston st.|University of Washinet, {tion in honor of Mrs, Emma P- marvelous |Shplication of this wonderful Der- heeds een willl Chadwick, newly elected right na Wilder, |wiloOatmes) combination cone) 6 oid sie ottoe ME leave tomorrow to spend September WP od : IS in h| Vince a Mr, and Mis or M. B snociate grand conductress aide oak kos naar Hog | Yinced me that my poor complexion r re 1etr mwn lin Berkeley with her aunt, Mre,| Worth wm-| William H. Rees, before of the [and skin blemishes would soon be | and family have moved to 214 § yeturhine | thing of the past’ In a few weeks t. Mis : : bivgesoed e ste r, to be he ail these unsigh@ly detects had en- Miss June Brown, thelr /for the winter session at the unt.| of the Eastern Star, to be held in |tirely disappear. and I shall al-| daughter, haa just returned from a| versity the hrine = auditoriv Masonte | ways use it to keep my complexion | month's visit in Ilinols ge ae temple, at 8 o'clock, Beside the for hat ite beat all the time. 4 have rec- | . af |mal reception for Mra. Chadwick ommende: t to my «ir riends and né r " f, . 7 ‘ |e ‘are just an enthusiastic over it| Mr. and Mra. F. 8, Cook and|,,Mu and Mrs pi KP. Thomas, other features, incltiding music and “ barre heir daughter, | dancing, are being arranged by the am, We all use it before going |children of Portland are guests at Five 4 or | Miss Clara, and their nie Miss committee, which consists of the to the theatre, dances or partie: Mason . te Ae ‘a its wonderful what a diffprence it ‘8€ Bacon home at Eagle Harbor |teien, are the guests of Mr. and ; : i create ok, who is ie is 3 |) worthy matrons of the § chap. Mrs. R. T. Thoma: ters. The reception is open to all rances. for a few days, Mr. C ett 9, on: “Oatmeal and | Mra. Bacon's brother, was formerly ‘ara ange it will a el ph hed treny “aes |* captain in the United States army Eastern sta nd a large attend ion. nd! many t recently been dischargea| Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Wingate have| ance is expécted. Wee whieh pee con orvbers | “pice How, rough |4nd has but recently been discharged r ingate have| ance is expect t; jskin, My han rms were cov- |from overseas dut bought home at 9 2 e N own home is as follows lered with fre After eight | ° ee 12th ave. N, to any grocery store and get| weeks une of Mae Edna Wilders Ee jwhere they will resid Pienic for Social Score general grand chapter, Or | complexion ane) the im- mit ave | Children Love Them Instinctively they crave this wheat food with its taste of salt. worth of ordinary oatm wonderful complexion prescription| Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Vaupell ana| #00 *The Social Score will have a plo- And indeed nothin could be better f : Je objectio < 14 2 4 er for them than cris im ad my Seta ee ad obleesie able Betecte f'SzF sons, Leonard, Jr., and Robert, to. Mrs, F. M. Collins and their| Mle at Madrona Park 8 P> : in every pack younger and adviae every giri and |S*ther with Mre. ©. W. Towsley,|daughter, Mis» Marie Collins, have ‘aint apply night and morning. | woman to try it and feel confident |have returned to their home in| returned from it 2 an outing at Moelips. | H sa Hieation will gatonish|after one or two applications they | Mount Taker ps ar two weeks | - - ‘Embroide dB makes the skin appear will use {t contin Bek be-JePr Vooone as Aladeprecke ih: a mood! * ? . an | ent, smovth and velvety Ijas favorably | with it aT Let's go buy Uoldts French pas dainty Snow Flakes. ec recommend this method am I itt o | canal, | taiise mend. this “metho ad iete ail of my ec | Uptown, AH 3d Aves down: Hemstitching, Picot Edging m, sun spots, com! ffact by ~ ° bon’ ichead fee, TOUGH skin, ruddiness, |aure to tallow the complete, directions | MF. And Mra, Charles L, Hibbard - Buttons Covered Finkles, and in fact every biemish | contained in every packsas of Verwilio, | and Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Snowden | os hi ns a a arms are, hetr| You have only to ret Derwiilo and oat: | have returned {rom a week's tour of | Red d Pri f Button Holes Made Bey exposure, APDIY this com- | po simple that ny one TAG nob it and az | Vancouver: inldnd, Mrs. Hibbard's| educed F rices for | Knife and Accordion there and the objectionable inexpensive that any girl or woman can | nie Misa Ma ] bi) n ‘guerite Stewart, in| ppear is abso- afford it. ‘The manufacturers and drug- | her guest at “High-Clyff’ on Mag.| gad will not produce | gists guarantee that there will be 8 n0- | noe bluff, and will a nt Children at Palace Hip Reduced admiasion prices for Midren at weekday matinees a 10 cents, and for evenings, 8 days and holidays 15 cent formances Inuourn Saturday matinee. | Plaiting | G. J. BAUER & CO. Tailors’ and Dressmakers’ Supplies 1317-1819 Fourth Ave. Seattle ' julate @ growth of hair, Noticeable improvement after the firnt ap- how rough and ungainly the plication or they will refund the money. | October. and arms or what abuses they |It ie sold tn thin city under m money re see a ork and ex: | fund guarantes by department stores andi, Mr, and Mra, John D. ‘Twohy and inciudl y eile pameel a Beets et Bortel's and thet oie daugtters, Patricin- and Mary riteg