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THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, AUGUST 380, 1919. * By CYNTHIA GREY BY BETTY BRAINERD Harirson Fisher Mrs. Edris Hostess | Sorority Luncheon |Dinner for Visitor Model Returns i te nifred Swalwell Washington State Alumnae Asso Hn « M Charles Ward, who PS ee cckane ee on art Sk n- | ciation aa proton Phi “ me for visiting Mise Dori t Mr. | Out of Obscurity Ber takes place next week, Mrs cheon Saturday ‘ ember ¢ 1 Mra, Dwight Meade tertained 168 Mh . William Waris will be hostess at «| 0 o'clock at the Women's | at € her . bane : : cm ri " : " afternoon, Sept. 2 feet Glee our sane uate - RIVAL AND I CLASH DESPERATELY Copyrigbted, 1 he News r Wonterpr — hen the t waret ¢ . ; eee Luncheon and Matinee | fee Wedding Announcement | tie dne q sehe'eh die weens: Cian: onthe Miss Harriet Baxter entertained | Zencheon for Guest The marr “> ie ‘Canclis e : girls at luncheon at t | For Mrs, George Kobold of I *, daughter of M J ne ing Benjie's | riday, The affair W98/ Angeles, who is the house guest of to Li harles Ca had fixed fore in! ompliment to Miss Mar-| yy Hugh McCaughey, Mra, EB. 1 afta. Ne rk, was solemr adopt Barbar e « is later & Dgaret Wright of Boston, who ts vie) Crk entertained at an informal|tsed Thursday evening at the b trong in Mothe mer, was di ¢ lor 6 groune ‘ learned, not from hi ut 4 hat he had married a French gitiy Siting her aunt, Mrs. William C./juncheon at the nier Club Thur the bride's sister, Mra. M veloping in me wre thy ce ward her—she od | 1 would v r would only write and tell men TD Meusay, Corsages of baby roses, | gay ndolph, wife of Dr, M. & Rar that, I loved ¥ onately it ‘ a White’ pape thin’ souihk. T aidd de toe ? od no aaa Which formed the centerpiece, were oh. «The bride was attended by her own sweet e ‘ ad 6 ed the car with al, | Mater presented to the guests. After | 8 - her sister, Attending the groom for my own . e was over ite side, and hed s the luncheon the girls attended the | Luncheon on Yacht was Ensign Karl Schmidt, the well 3 An l ran side steps next | oni before I could reach | It took me over a - Moore theatre | Honoring several summer visitors) known California artist. Mr, and \ the porte co card the child's | ne The nty hands hung Uke | “nd, Mine Grey, my ¢ r ry wan raised to $176 per monti _ e.° jat Port Madison, Mra, A. W. Leon | xtra, Orr will be at home to their { gay laugh somewhere back of the| bits of rag tiny face was as|has changed my whole life car Ve waved $1,100, sold our housels ard was hostess at an informal friends at the Mignon apartments hrubbery on the other ep of the! white as he golden curls fell |#mile unless I make m ar bought a beautiful Uttle hoy luneh board the yacht OUV©/ ator Sept. 15. | drive back © settied the shapelens form| Saturday night I was to ance ave & sewing machine, do © In compliment to Mra. Nicholas | |. ; ghee lag SES OE ge as he 1 pean able ripe Bo Bete foil ; aouidg t0 save, Murray Butler and Miss Butler | eee Wedding that I also loved. I 1 t 2 aitean * jegetables. enough to 40 the ai ‘and daughter of the president | . edding t of the at Sh , _— t sa $t| pont, also ail of oar auth, Son Columbia. university, Mrs. Daughter Born Mr, and Mrs, C. B. Rarnard an Bag rg? moan” ntical : ee ee ee ote. ‘ Burke entertained with an| Mr. "and Mrs, Gordon F. Fuller:|nounce the marriage of their daugh sie Gaeta eto tn; ih y this time Mi é nice looking girl, and a good dancer, am sure other fenities elie ly handsome luncheon at the/ ton are receiving congratulations on /ter, Dorothy, and Mr, Stewart J roadster. It was a rak si ¢ eb uk f so I cannot see what is th n.\|a8 well if they have the spirit og Club yesterday. Twenty-four! the birth of a daw Sunday. |stranack, jr. Friday evening at the car, with @ stiff steering wh . pletely unm: Miss Grey, I am « willing to serie Were seated about a lunch-| August 17. The little one has home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. y F. Katherine Miller was driving. Bob | POse @ traine 1 , mA h as Im ; nse | f n a great deal of pleas RB table, whose centerpiece was «| named for her aunt, Marion anack will be at home after “ey was apparently teaching } exclamati ‘ ng, for 1 can't sta t 5d the realia ‘3 Setiow basket filled with many | ard ept. 6 at the San Remo apart ‘ : I knew her ways watched | @Nd ahe gave Ho! nowing glar living this wa ft A READER, Ta pastel shades, soft yellow Sane ments ; ee with a jealous he as Bob leaned he's min 4, defiant JUST TWENTY oni ine, bat enacting Se ts Daughter Born \ ‘ toward her. Never had I seen her/ly. And 0 made You are young. You have yet | Movie Operators hich was emphasized pie . ‘ foctes Penh seit gli Late 3 ertulle bow tied on the daaket| Dr. and Mra, J. P. Mooney (tar-| Visitor Honor t om 4 eutie ac quilted, or cul Di her » fo oni {es world loved| to learn that this ts selfish, | Too Swift? tha G. Jones) of Roslyn, are receiv For Miss Irabelle Wilson, who has| p» At a word of instruction from », | her better thar ‘ Dleasure-loving old w Dear Miss Grey: I am a great ¢ Butler, Mrs. Butler and|ing congratulations on the birth of| been overseas for nearly a year, Mr which she fol a, ¢ r t red my Jamation F . r a sca fi a ~ — “ movie fan, but I have never a Butler wil! spend a few days|a daughter, August 22. and Mra. Herbert Moss entertained mn gf And I ye eat Sen ee ee ny hed ! Bag cath not in jlllcgy layin Tapered tended a motion picture yet where ‘a 8 prior to returning east eee informally Friday evening at their ing down at her with more interest er again, I'll carry her-—so- the conversation was flashed * than I had seen him betray in any| to the house! coat #l but concen, Y lenough on the screen. to enabl | Queen Anne home. . rs he screen to enable way of Canada. | House Party | cen hy 2 -‘s ’ lwoman since he came he er had anything in the world with a don't-care smile. > read all of it, just a few words of | For the pleasure of her class I forgot about mys got omed #0 helpless, so tiny, no pitt | words “Laugh and the wo lines. I have heard this nme ae ‘on at mates Nicholas School ATaurime SINUSICN \vaby playing J eyond the ovable, an did that wee t laughe with you. “W glaiat from: others tc Gene i Miss Catherine Howard was host Pp al : and watch »| when she was stretched out, a , you weep alone Whether this is the fault of the Keechelus at a house party at her home at ersom Maurine Rasmussen, who, a8 Har-| ering Miller laug into hi white wisp, on the couch, I was half You are a brave girl, 4 yue « tor or the manager, there » and Mrs. James D. Lowman. i, ~ rison Fisher's beautiful model, onc eine woe ' . me th fe ahe ght suffe will win out eventual! aon d their guests, Mrs. Frederick | * Madison, Swimming and boat Kae Stier Teal ok tee Goek, ctee Heing w c fi d with fear that she might suffer nerf Bag or 0 mare oe gt Bape hould be something done for the Of Zanesville, Ohio, Mrs Jane | iM Were aryong the amusements. | Mrs. Frederick Grant and son, Mr stan ‘ons tha 1 wort | nt Hone wld scarcely keep from scream-| YOu ~ “pa soa people who have not the education: . » & be ee ping back to the oan or) e t e you . " th « for or © were ind to you when th pre yesight t ris a .. . Frederick Grant of 2 seville, Ohio. nt matter from see you I could do nothing for her ex or eyesight to grasp the sense of the s . MO } or cigt cara of obs y. Sh ' ented you fra recor g legal af fry and Mr. Charles Strout ee 3 who have been spending the month | “fF elsbt years of obscurit he! band flirting with anot cept bring water and linen, and Miss| Vented you from becoming legal movie conservation as quickly am) on Thursday for lunch:| rhe Women's Guild of St. Mark’s|T) “ioe, at the. Highlands leave | Montague, widely known elish 1 heard Babs call to me work over her, Bob was phoning tor| ful? It is a bitter to swallow land, without reading the convermm: , They were joined tne yathe, | Church will hold a reception and ol nd eae | actor, f sve of whom Gavel whe had emerged from the shrub-|a doct } to have to le in the one | tion, it is not possible to understand 4 aot | Tires » up the « 1 " yo P. » done Hathaway, Mr. Henry tea in compliment to Mra. Ernest pt |bery and was struggling toward me Will ehe live? Will she live? 1) you lone it the story simply by looking at the with @ wriggling baby rabt ch: | whimpered tho, recovered completely | scene MOVIE FANS. iy and Mrs. John F. Clapham of) vincent shayler, Wednesday after. | P Mr. and Mra, William Bolcom jeft|}¢d tight in ber arms It'd be just an well if she didn’t,”| fron shock. Surely you can All persons who encounter ¥ a TP es }neon in the guild rooms of the i jchureh from 3 until § o'clock, 1 he weekend name time the car had| Katherine Miller enapped do anything any one else has a elemminer c ding Plans egy been spending several days to wpend the week in » mame time r had) Katherine Miller snapped pl this difficulty at the motion ple . J I Mrs. Presc Oakes at the ¢ vi t forward again, as th wnon Then it was that my anger He EGS: ATTESE ture theatres, should make their’ from California comes ot Engagement Club. | oceeded, Barbara's nurse arta destroyed my common sense. Pe Pinas ped _ age complaint either in person or by in — ot "aye perro | Mr. and Mra. Edward Evans an-| ose very and chi up with a warning shriek, but I You wicked woman! I stmply| ines. Cultivate new frlends, Go writing to the managers of the who is a frequent visitor) iounce the engagement of their| 4 Mrs = acacia lo Wednenday all y showing her prize | shrie “You vile brute! You; ° eat dea mar entree. stands to reason if — at the home of her uncle. |Giugnter, Mary Olivia, to Mr. Jobn| wit lowe won, gore Pa cera Po ne a year and a haif| to unheeding straight/aren’t fit be that darting’s| bands bury and your mind alert enough complaints were made Hervey Lindley, and popular | stunhoven, of Portland 06 Watton Race : spent { acTOne mother?” | pnd acti Just as the skin on | this condition would be quickly) the younger se’ | ~ ~ ao hs : . Then Mise Miller, aroused from her} Bob, coming back from the phone,| UF bodies grows new every few | remedied. as it is the manage: B September 10 she will be mar er a 1 orgeant tute, son of happy combination of lessons and| heard met menths, 90 to. the tiny brain ment’s chief aim to please thelr fewer. Robert Fite, of Tennse Mr. See Pie ’ pe and Mra. 5 wie, after | £ t glimpse of the| “The girl is hysterical. Take her| tills change. You can grow new | patrons. » at the home of-her parents of LaVerne, n and on, ra’ ner noe, is now er ectly ahead, lost control| away,” said Katherine, calmly. cella and discard the old ones . | and Mrs. Walter Lindley, in Fashions for have been «pend k with Dr.|! Sere Cate bak Oe pita ‘ nses as well as her car,| (To Be Continued) j Try it | Beauty ene and a ach, left - Sue Se © Seattle the first of the week. He ; Thursday for a tour e Yetlow-| © ogg and How One Woman Hint etancheon || Americans || sem set zsenctranem ty. |25"" oT 1 Dae Mew 0 Stori Beat 10. of © wome of hin be oe ee Saturday for their home. Mr. and Mrs, Rel two children of Gravelly Lake Gan Mare. Heder E. Plank, _— Kepner te Dr. McCulloch's ais | Dear Miss Grey: I am writing in| much valu knowledge thru ‘J. C. Moore will give a lunch: cee | Mra. F. M. Dudley, who has been regard to the woman who was won- doing. Now I would like some lee: Senaten,. Sept. '2. | } : visiting her daughter, Mra. Patrick Z oO dering bow she could save anything | vice for myself. is planned for the Dr. and Mrs. James Tate Mason, | Parnell Clark in Spokane, has re- oe “i P when her husband drew @ salary of| Would a vibrator like the | Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Coer, and| turned to Seatt = hag ’ : $150 per month used in barbar shops aid in devel } Dr. and Mra. J. M. Blackford apent} "ee | ‘lip tl Two years ago my husband was /ing muscles on the chest, or pee erpg Ro with Mr. and Mrs.) Mrs, Marshall DeMott Gates and} drawing a salary of $123 per month. | other muscles? x ye Janie! Kelleher ‘at the Country | children, for several weeks the . We didn't own a home, either, and | The vibrator alds ly in| | Chub. |fuests ot Strand Ara. George | = Jenny Wren Gossips About Hammer were paying ‘$16. per, mouth, out of| .ettmulating tho aike aah Ge Agate | Soliday, left Wednesday for their BY THORNTON W. BURGESS |his «mall salary for rent. clea, but it should not be used | Mra. Frederick Grant and son, Mr./ home in Lincotn, [il (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) | We have one child, 7 years ol4,| too often, and then only in the | Frederick Grant of Zanenville, Ohio, | cee rane 7 | too. We decided to buy a houseboat | hands of an expert. jreturned Wednesday from 1 ten | Mr. and Mra. BE. C. Lewis, for- 8 PETER RARBIT eat staring | stop gossiping here any longer. You|to stop the rent and get ahead of | Srmepierneare days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. James|meriy of this city, and more re-| up at the tiny nest of Hum-| have no idea what a care seven ba-|the H. GC. of I, so we borrowed| Robert Woolley, 18, of Kent, is D. Lowman at the Country Club. | cently of Edmonds, have returned | ™er the Hummingbird, which he had) bies are.” | $150, as we had no money of our | the Seattle General hospital, ee '@ . |to Seattle and are again tn their) Just discovered, Jenny Wren came) With a Jerk of her tall, off flew |own, and bought a very comfortable | painful bruises and a possible Mr. Charles Strout, who has been | home at 227 1th ave. N jalong, Being quite worn out with Jenny Wren, and Peter hurried back | houseboat. We paid back the money | ous head injury as the result of visiting his brother. Mr. BE. a.| ee | the feeding of her seven babies, Jen to tell Johnny Chuck all he had|we borrowed in 10 months. Wel|fall, Friday, from a beat at Strout, leaves Sunday for his home| Mr. and Mra. F. T. Merritt re-| My Was content to rest for a few min-| found out about Hummer the Hum-|lived in the houseboat 15 months and | Duthie shipbuilding yard, Woo in Wayne, Pa. fturned Tuesday from a trip thru | Utes and gossip, Peter told her what) mingbird. during that time my husband's sal- is a platehanger. ee | Yetlowatone National park. Mrs.| he had discovered. \ Mr. Falcon Josiin, who has been | Merritt is now at Ellisport, Vashon| “I know all about that,” retorted | spending a month in Alaska, ro-| Island, with her two daughters, Mr.|Jenny. “You don't suppose I hunt| turned home Friday | Frederick Merritt, jr, who ie con-| these trees over for food without one nected with the United States ship-| knowing where my neighbors are liv-| Mr. E. P. Jamison reurns today | Pi board, is on his way to Genoa, ling. do you? I'd have you to un from several months trip in New | !#ly |derstand that that ix the daintiest York. heat In the Old Orchard Tt in made | ee j Dr. Frank J. File and Mra. Filts,| wholly of plant-down and covered on/ ac 7 o no orn * oO ie i o pa | Mrs. Andrew J. Fisk (Marguerite | *coompan: by their son, Frank: | th ide with bits of that gray Stewart) and Miss Gladys Stewart| lM. and their daughter, Mildred, left|Monslike stuff that grows on the lot North Yakima, arrived Thuraday | tis afternoon for a six months’ | bark of the trees and is called lichen. lto spend a week at the Washington |r through Yosemite Valley,|That is what makes that t look Hotel Annex. Captain Fisk is with |S0uthern California, and the Grand |Wke nothing more than a knot on a} the Ammerieam Reliet Cementesten ta| canyon, Arta branch, Chatterer the Red Squtrro! | ooo I a Apétria. inabecting the coal regions, | eee jmade a big mintake when he vi Agnes “i _— . : 2 | Mra. ¥. M. Jordan and Miss Holen| this tree. Hummer may be a tiny jOUuRE ce \' 1 leav s 1 fo . fellow pu o in aid of any- a ey Posen Mates. | in Mrs, Walter Scott Fite und chit |Jordan will leave Sept. 1 for New| fellow, but he isn’t afraid of ar mvening for Tt we Feeak | aS Gren,..who ‘have been apending York City, wh Miss Helen will| body under the sun. That biil of his engagement to Mr. | : a Ser t b , * 80 sharp, and he quick th has just been announced, | summer with her mother, Mra,|¢Pter the Ely Schoot in Greenwict ; nie! harp aes - ~. — bse: | Charles F. Whittlesey, left Tuesday | CO. | few fo! er bother him more than ‘Miss Margaret McLean, who is baries F. Whi ft Tuesday or Why, there isn't a single mem for their home Spokan Mr. Walter Tuesley. oe eee | Mra. F. M. Golfine and daughter,| ber of the Hawk family that Hum- es 2 " Mise Marie, returned this week from | Mer won't attack. There isn't a cow B. Bdgere and daughter } gagement Announced % . » ha been spending the | Moclips Jardly feather on him,” , and Mrs. John E. Ballaine J summer at Mountain View Farm s |_ “Does he go very far south for the ce the engagement of their| near Lake C nt, returned home| Mrs. J dson of Lake Ste-| winter?’ asked Peter, “He is such ter, Sophronia, to Mr. Albert) A tonight. Mr. Newton Edgers win | Yes. who s been spending alan tin iow I don’t see how he can Both Miss Ballaine and Mr. " leave September ¢ f > Orient | We Mra J. Ormaby at| stand such a long journey Bre graduates of the Univer-| { }and Philippine Islands 0: Séat. | Laurethu has returned to her Huht’ exciaimed Jen: Wren Of Washington. Miss Hallaine tle home. | “at |& member of Sigma Kappa and | | if, Kalin is an Alpha Sigma Phi le date for the wedding has been for Sept. 16. | : . sirit nee doesn't bother Hummer | | i any. You needn't worry about thos Two-Piece Negligee for the Autumn| Miss Helen Noble of Portland ar.|_ Mrs. Frank Try and daughters | wings of his. He goes clear down Bride |rived Monday to vielt her aunt and|*Fo spending the wee rend at Mount ‘ 1 tiie ehaach ids yee . Mr. and Mra, Francis H.| inler e sketch justrates an excep- trownell, at the Country Club. ~ McCallum Honored tionality tetching negiige witch | cole rar . Mr. Warren Hinton left Friday ‘Andrew M. Thomas enter.|™ay easily be made at home. 7 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Shallen-|™Orning for Chicag During his With an informal luncheon |foundation of the garment is a| berger will return to the city early Mr maton wil be wah ar home yesterday for Mrs. |*traight slip of chiffon, held In at|next week. They have been spend mother, Mra. Olive Sander, at} McCallum (Maude Brace) of |the waist with a string girdle which|ing the summer at Hertford low Wood Farm, near Eillens . who has been spending | ™*Y be of metal braid or of fabric | Lake Washington. with her mother, Mrs. John ™4'« hing the over-tunic The rt oe Bie Brace, A lovely basket of |!* drawn tn harem fashion « Mr. and Mrs. Winlock rowes centered the table,| ankles, and held with elastic. The|two sons are spending a week nd which the eight guests were|tunic may be of satin or chiffon | Victoria the he of elvet embroidered in silk meta | Mr. and Mr sronaon. eee | thread, Mr. Baxter, Mr.| heon for | Orange colored velvet or satinjand Mrs, L. Jes and Mr. and|_.>ff and Mrs, Li nate may be combined with dull green| Mrs. Karl Harbaus spending | Margaret and Mr. Kenneth M jehiffon with extremely good effect.) the week-end on a motor trip about|#° 8nd Mra. W. H. Howard 2 Mies Juanita Fisher was hostens|Henna and black would be strik-| Vancouver Island daughte rn will @t a charming luncheon on Friday |'ng and becoming to a brunette] | Yakima en ‘at the Rainier club in compliment to| beauty. Vivid colorings are very ry Hull at do you mean b Miss Winifred Swalwell. A large |much liked by designers of neg jing the summe { or|. Mr 8 Mre. Willlam W r\food down their throats Dasket of lavender asters and deep | see and boudoir garments and dar-) parent V 1 M 1 14d. » have bee visiting nded. oy = Eee let's go buy Boldt's French pas r Hummir rd has to down Pink Columbia roses centered the |!n® color combinations are emp! n, a e Ronee ° rancl and Oakl ; Mable, Covers were placed for four-|¢d. A strong bright blue is « t's Poir veh a hre « have rned to] to South o ore he has eve bined fectively with raspberry| home in Alame we ‘ f a You ought “ |Fed, ivid yellow, bright : Wane. when they first hate aaoy Jor, rose ink. ide. Weanee W I, Satherine McCormack ‘ y o bigger than bees, | IF YOU are a Printer, you, like he fancy ir abric nd cole c her wlst w, B 1 be bi . vets c ‘ ’ of eh we 4 i \ . a fa tormatt nap opcon sev: | comb hats in RarrMed pe bou A Mar \ , wher v t 2 woo week h ™ many other indoor workers, con- eral girls informally at dinner Fri- ar, oe ao 6a leave - t h t i » : De evening at rod Hotel norrente (1 garments is an economy angle| Wednesday for her home in Oregon. | ¥! t r ne N : they hatch, I'm 1| sume much vital energy and physi- enest to ter rece, pede ga ta ring Last Pt " ; ‘ eee ‘ ¢ ‘ : pS ais Me rd Gon the cal strength in mental concentration, oo evel or day-time | Mr. an re nen Giffen and seers Se. we fou j Ay ng |the foundation of a noegligee. Aj tored to Mount Rainier for the week.| “™ plow 1414 8d Ave.; down uilding elements nature builds into Tea for Visitors tunic or coates of Ince, metal cloth, | end town, 913 er looked perplexed, “What do the whole wheat grain Win honor of Mrs. Caroline F,| brocade or velvet may be added. | yu mear pumping food down their throats?” he demande of Hollywood, Cal., and Mrs.| Undergarment neing offer-| Mr. Henry ‘Hibbard leaves | Gordon BE. Mounce of Lewiston, who|ed as fall and winter styles show | tember 1 for an eastern trip, las come to Seattle to make her|few , extremes either in style or|ing by way of California Shome, Mrs. T. W. Owen and her|coloring. The general tendency in| “Taps ; That is why you will enjoy Krumbles. It is Just what I say,” retorted Jenny all wheat r Wran, om Fainsinae ane id ready to eat. Pleasant of flavor, | iE po lbill right down th ir divoats: on % ite y, toasted to turn, and with Mother, Mrs. E. Mounce, entertained|to develop garments that will as-| Enuign Frank I. White, U. & > wThe ORIGINA! then pumps up the food she has al able nutritiveness and tempting / | (at & charmingly appointed tea Fri-|#uredly sell rather than to experl-|. F., arrived home Saturda from| Malteds Milk ready swallowed. 1 guess it is a good flavor saved for you in our “Waxtite” package, p return P Gay Atternoon at the home of the|Mment with extreme novelties, ‘This| Hampton Road He {# at the “ ye) Safe | thing tne pavica have short. bill into which it is packed fresh from our ovens. former. A color ucheme of yellow|!* aecounted for by the admitte1|home ot his parents, Mr. and Mra y Milk] “po tney?" askea p 5 carried out in the living room|fabric shortage, Silks lead and|John H. White, 1 Marion st ll be fet bas di Tell your grocer you want ‘ the dining room waa lovely with| any dainty hand-made milk | os Fer fatnnts |S 0708 very wide —the only Krumbles ese i «Seb ender and rose asters. Mra. Roy|™ents are being shown with white| Mra. J, W. Brier of Bellingham, & Invalids You," replied Jenny, “When they | ‘ colm and Mrs. Shirley Parker | 4nd nee predominating, The very| who, with her daughters, Mrs, ¢ ae out, iS y Late short bills, but | Krumbles is made i d in the living room and Mrs,|«orgeously colored under-garments|M, Harrington and Mrs. BE. LL No Cookin Soeee + ARG Eee o. areat: while Kellogg, Toas fo! WG A, Kjos and Mrs, C, B. Rhodes | often seen in shop windows are, ax| Noyes, have been visiting her son ‘ ‘ Sane | to grow long.” ei nin gle presided over the tea table, assisted |® matter of fact, made for window| Dr, H. C, Brier, returned Thursday | ® Nutritious Diet for All Age How many bables does Mra, Hum KE (by Bliss Margaret Yerkes and Mrs,|4isplay purposes only and not for'to their home in Bellingham, Quick Lunch at Home or Office | 0" Usually have? asked Peter LLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE (ore) Noble. Miss Betty Owen re-|@ctual wear in the majority of ee ‘Just two,” replied Jenny. “Just 1 Battle Creek, Mich, the cards at the door, canes. Mr, and Mra. John J, Murnhv ana Avoid Imitations and Substitutes {Wo That's a1! that nest will hold, But, goodness gracious, Peter. I can't in the same kitchens as ‘orn Flakes, '

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