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GaN TARE BEC acta Rae tt Te he oe THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1919. ‘WOMAN'S PAGE| aes a Fashions for|| Confessions oa Bride Americans ai come TEVENSON | | Mr, and Mrs. Paul Henry are re. Jturning from their country home at| the Highlands to their town house ie Phone, Main 600 By REBECCA § iss Ames to Entertain | Informal Dance Mise Marsaret Ames will enter) Mrs, Rogers Brown With a luncheon at the Rainier| with an informal house Wednesday in honor of her/ day evening guest, Miss Claire Foster, of | Worth, AS. | Critise . Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Dulmage and | 01° woh eedy » Ward Complimented | aiss Bien Duimage eotertained Mr, |°" ¥, wnusually attractive party was|and Mra Rernette Barbour by Dr. and Mra, Adams Sat: and Miss Hazel Allan with evening at their beautiful) around the Sound over Labor at Laurelhurst, overlooking oe e afta 2 en , . Dae Take. The affair was given in| yy edding Plans | Chetan Mr. and Mrs ment to Mrs. Charles Ward, 8 k Camp Humphreys, Va. who ts ch gra Doris Mitchell's guest. Pink Not have issued Invitations to the oli were used in profusion Romaine the rooms, harmonizing with The Japanese lanterns which shed lay warm glow on the dancers. ul’s | eee By CYNTHIA GREY Dear My attention haw been called a great many times to th fact © t women in good positions which in Mins Grey that a many firms in our city are employing marti will entertain a $B 4 great many belong to some Copyrighted, returned soldier or at least some single girl who has to work for her living, 919, by the Newspaper Mnterprine Awmoctation I refer to women who b husbands who earning fairly big salaries, |BOB THINKS ME BABS’ MOTHER AND | Tale dose not refer to any married woman whose husband is dialed i birth was not legaliaed by | stupor otherwise many of these girls have gotten married while work and just kept og some injury to the brain to me, just as the| Would leave her an imbecile were | whe to get well Hob had put his arm around me m, nO was it the loveller because | to lead me away, He was so near, I » had lived I needed him Acting as the child's for th jonly # short time, I had come to love her as jealously as if she my own, I never considered her bother, no matter how much she interfered with my personal plans, } She was always a precious responnl bility, and I took pride in my ability to meet the demands she made upon me | Small wonder, then, that I lost 4, when I heard her own her aay it would be better if she Hob, too, had heard, and he had enught the aceusal I had flung at Katherine's h as wel} as her bard reply. And manlike, Ke didn't un-| derstand! Yet previously he had taken my frantic outery Mterally, when I had| claimed the child as my own, plead ing “Give her to me! She is mine Those words had driven everything else from mind. 1 1 jon that b on vinced | was actually the mysterious mother of Benjle's baby! He accept Tabs’ Mra, ¢ & marriage Hoense nor approved by oa Or there may be Major and which left Saturday | with Major jw. A ald Shannon to spend two weeks Shannon's mother, Mra. Shannon, at Shannon-on. and the firm may not know that they are married a cruive day Mrs ye Jety, and yet I feel that there is a great injustice being dono to the man who is sup woclety, and y “ porting a family and having @ hard time to get along to have to buck up we opinion that will so frown on these things that girls will not think of holding good positions husbands to support them. They ought There may be some ex world was the lovelier r echlne TOKEN against such competition. ought to create a publ eee Mr, and Mra, Charles K. Poe and family will return from their coun try home at Hertford today rles wanted him #o much much, that I did natural thing upon ring Miller's fonsional verdict nerted the right which was my own though nobody knew it. I rested my head on and sobbed. ‘Take her up| ousire ao Hob foot averi. works, times thru ter the or to band in obtaining in which to her family The 20th Century woman educated. Her education made her independent enough to realize that she is man’s equal and as his equal belongs at his side, helping him do the ld’n work instead of taking orders from him, gE marriage of Qheir daughter, to Mr, Frank Morgan Lawson wedding will be solemnized September 2, at St nurse no after the married and have to be home making home what it ought to be ford wer ceptions to this rule where a spec skilled cook or some other equally 4 then #0 long ns the emergency existe, Yours respectfully, 4 THOMPSON, Cecil Reddome, Mr Converse and Mrs left Saturday for a trip to Hood's Cw i Mr and Mra and Mra, John J. L, Mohundro week-end motor important place has to be filled an’ ing. Episcopal church Miss Elliot will be attended by! Miss Gay Lawson as maid of honor and Miss ridge Turner, Miss Grace Carson and Miss Eleanor Maynard as bridesmaids . Hob's shoulder her lL And come back immediately Mins Miller ordered that for an Instant was tempted to the real Hob ought to and the woman Katherine Miller ought to re t. Then a « at the fuce on the pillow, white and w stopped and quieted Let us hear from you. awa ave GEO the trou cane of will take te the arried woman will find that of ten pen 80 tual nec or to bet |The wedding of Miss Margaret nm to Mr. Walter Tuesley, of will take place Wednesday at the Bethany Presbyterian t $:20 o'clock, Miss McLean be attended by Miss Claire Me you tle r you the who nine can't have her baby all the time, it is much easier for both the little one and herself to forget her entirely, or as nearly as her heart will permit. MRS. F. BL LOCAL DENTIST BACK FROM GERMAN CAPITAL ~ | Dr. John L, Burnside, son of Johg | L. Burnside, Seattle agent of the fi White Pass & Yukon railroad, ap |Fived in Seattle from Berlin, Ger. many, Friday, after several month's duty at German prison camps which held 15,000 Russian prisoners. Prior to his experience as a dentist in the a Mr and tor end. and Mrs. Mr to Glenn Stibbs Ronter mo- the week Harry and Mrs, Max Vancouver for reveal Engagement Mr. and Mrs. J ‘os announce the engagement of their daughter, | Nina Gertrude Maxwell, to Dwight|/to spend the w | Lyman Clark of this city. The ither, Mr. W. P ding will be an event of the coming | ia yer |. Mise Dorothea i ‘ |been visiting her aunt Hall-Graham Wedding | Mr. and Mra. John T In the presence of relatives and| While attending Forest Ridge con close friends Miss Verne Hall and| vent for the past year, left for her } Mr. Creighton Graham were united| home in Chicago last week in marriage Wednesday evening, | eee August 27, The ceremony was per-} Mr. and Mra, H. 8, Tremper have m4 know out whe a ne eommity a nee wee conditions in her home, with bu & respectable cM heon for Swalwell Ross Wilson honored Miss Swalwell at a charmingly | luncheon at the Seattle ¢lub Saturday afternoon, A Dasket of lavender asters and | Mies was used for a center. and covers were laid for 10. Mr. Willlam Edris left Saturday kend with his fa Edris, in Spokane. an a mnowdroy me My pernor baby might the Ume for drama uc “V' stay—I'll be still,” knowing all the time th handing Bob more evid mynelf I shook off the dear, restraining | touch of his arm and knelt the baby's mide ; home ive and rear wee 1 woe could wait dying. It was rival women The not be | te is who has and uncle, Campion, Meyer, has I wald, I was only nee against could re to in his expres we by Then, inent Couple to Married Sept. 13 Madeleige Booth has set the of her marriage to Capt. Elmer Foss, U. 8, A. of Camp for Saturday, September 13 ceremony will be read by the » Bishop O'Dea at the home bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Booth, in the presence immediate relatives of the and groom. Miss Booth will by her sister, Missy Betsy &s maid or honor. Little Booth will be the flower Lieut. Malcom Hansen, a cou the groom, will be his best _ Miss Booth is a graduate of Ridge convent and is one of young girls in the city. Foss, who ts the son of Mrs. 8 Baker, of New York city, ‘only been in Seattle a little over re He is a graduate of the of Minnesota, and has connected with the Artillery headquarters in this city. coming here he wag stationed Monroe and at Fort Ste “ie ae » eee ince for Sub-Debs Paul Matthews entertained @n informal dancing party at n Saturday evening in honor Ewing, Miss Bernetta Rar | Miss Mary Brandt and Misw Drever; Mr. Eddie Paris, Mr. Elliott, Mr. Jack Swalwell, Tucker, Mr. Dick Woods, Campbell, Mr. Roy Mid- Mr. Wayne O’Brien, Mr. Mor- . Mr. Robert Stevenson, thur Gerbel and Mr. Bayse dding Invitations invitations are out for the of Miss Winifred Swalwell ‘Mr, Gilbert Skinner Saturday |. September 6, at 8:30 o'clock, finity Parish church. Club M Willam Wynn, well-known his Red Cross work overseas, speak on “North Russia” y afternoon at 3 o'clock Sunset club. The hostesses the afternoon are Mrs. Charles and Mrs. 8. K. Water- . den Dinner-Dances Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. arry I. Worth, who have come to tle to make their home, Mr. and J. E. Pinkham entertained with large dinner-dances last week at Laurelhurst home. The first Biven Monday evening and the on Wednesday. Forty-four were present each time. - ‘pate la 'No formed at the home of the bride’s| removed from their summer home at sister, Mrs, B, Grimes, by Rev. W./ Lincoln Beach to the Hotel Sor | | A. Major. rento | The bride is a former student of the University of Washington and) is a member of Delta Zeta Sorority Mr. Graham has recently returned | from France, where he spent two lyears in active service with Com- [pany C of the 117th Field Signal Battalion. Mr. and Mrs, Graham will make their home in this city. eee Dr. and Mrs. Price F Honored Mr. J. H. Parker and his son, Mr. | Mr. and Mra. Corwin 8 Shank| Mercier Parker of Cleveland, Ohio, | | will entertain informally Monday | who are making a tour of the west, evening from $ until 11 o'clock at|spent a few days in Seattle last| thetp home in Washington Park in| week. Mr. Mercier Parker was Mr lnoner of Dr. Ira M. Price ang Mre.| marrett Green's roommate at Prines.| | Price, who recently were married | ton | in Olympia. | Mra. Price, who was Miss Eltza-| Mr. Clare Farnsworth and daugh beth M. McDowell of Olympia, is|ter, Miss Nancy. returned Sunday president of Columbia River District/from Sol Duc. Mra. Farnaworth’s of the Women's American Baptist} mother, Mra. Whittler, and Mrs. Vila Home and Foreign Mission Societies. | Crosby, have gone to Lake Crescent | De. Price is professor of ancient| for ten days, nguages in Chicago university. | formal invitationg have been ie | Mrs. Jack Stewart of Vancouver }sued. Dr. and Mrs. Price will leave/ was at the Washington for a day on | Wednesday for Chicago to make| her way to Spokane | their bome, oe eee Miss Isabel Prescott and Mins Darthea Sharples spent the week |end at Wing Point, Eagle Harbor, | . Mr. BE. P. Jamison returned Sat urday from New York, where he has been for several months. eee Miss Helen Gregg of Portland ts spending a few days with Mra, Jo seph Gottstein ee Mr. and Mra. C. H. Frye, accom. panied by their niece, Mins Marion | karments was announced Mins Martha King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. King of Spokane, to Frye, and Miss Margaret Stewart, left Friday for a weekend at Mount Ratnier, eee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux 3 thot Hall, ri bef oghlg ms a Fall of | 8nd Mr. and Mrs. 8 H. Hedges left Sprague, at a tea given by Mies | ancoures nas motor trip around King's cousin, Miss Margaret Jen na sen. The news is of interest here | : for the groom-elect spent three years at the University of Washington and completed his studies at the Univer: sity of Pennsytvania. $428 White Elephant Shop Mrs. Frederick Graham has ar ranged the program for the lunch eon hour at the White Elephant |Shop on Tuesday, September 2 |Madame Mary Loulse Clary w! |sing from 12:30 to 1:15 | | | eos | Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith cele brated the second anniversary of thelr wedding with a dancing party, given at their home, Wednesday evening. The fifty guests Included ™many members of the Lyra Club and several interesting musical numbers were given during the eve ning. The house decorations were an attractive combination of hydran- geas, asters and autumn foliage. A buffet supper was served. eee Tea in Tacoma Complimenting Miss Mave Olds, |who has recently returned from |France, Mrs, Lambert Davis, pres ident of the Western Washington Wellesley club, will entertain with a tea at her home in Tacoma to morrow afternoon. are asked to take boat. the 7 o'clock w Hair Growth After BALDNESS hed become discouraged ot growt! Teported satis 1» tonics, specialiste® say state of mind mild!: but were dormant is ada was permanent has been amp: clory results from Seattle members ”Poiathe Me. J. D. Butler and Mr. Ben| Butler motored down trom Heybrook | | Saturday to spend the week-end in Seattle Mina Marie Meyers and Mrs. Ag- nes Pound from Chicago are on | thelr way to Seattle, where they will | be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar. |eum of the Adams Apartment. Mrs. Pound's daughter, Miss Ber| nice, has been with the Marcums for | the past few weeks . Lieut. C, J. Kerr has received a| “ix months’ leave of absence from active duty on account of ill health | and accompanied by Mra. Kerr left this week for a vacatian in the mountains, Mra. W. W. Ussher, wife of Lieut Ussher (8. C.), U. S&S. N,N. F., is at her former home tn Medford for @ short stay, . . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie F. Rhodes (Constance Macklem) and two chil-| dren of Tincher Creek, Alberta, who} have been spending several with Mrs, Rhodes’ terinlaw, Mr. Macklem, left home. weeks brother and sis and Mrs. Frank Thursday for their ° Miss Lols Reynolds of Aberdeen, Miss., who is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Stedman, spent the week end with Miss Mar. Jorie Dewis at! Enetat | front with a vest of white or colored | made ed Katherine Miller's lie the truth Men are so stupid wh@h beauty blinds them!" I thought bitterly, How quickly Bob had misconstrued Kath erine's brutal speech! In his reply to It he had given ber just the lead she wanted You mean, I suppose, that the baby is so badly hurt that it would be better for her—for everybody if she should not recover?” I moan that exactly,” replied that dreadful young woman, with de. flant flash of her bright eyes in my direction ‘The child may have a fractured skull—t1 can't tell, I'm not a phywician—but I can't explain this Velet Suit With Eton and Tunic one-time fa. of the fash in again The fate of the sult Yorite street garment jonable American wom trembling in the bal No one can say with any certainty whether suits will receive favorable consid eration for fail and winter or wheth er, as has happened for several suc consive seasons, the one-piece drens and separate wrap will hold sway with the result that suits will be on the barsain before winter) Washington Hive, No. 944, Ladies weather has tat of the Macabees 1 1 Fe Guilt Genlaners are ¢ Hall at & o'clock, Guests to be to offer such array of Members who were former residents Ut women simply wit of Michigan net have the strength to resist them and the widest possible style range is in evidence. Short and tong suit coats have both received the ap proval of Dame Fashion, with the latter somewhat in the lead, and chic Uttle Eton jacket effects have| chapter at the opening of the not been barred son with a splendid musical ‘The sketch indicates what one of | Tm. the foremont American desighers of j Adan suite has brought out in the way of | Meeting of Ladies Kelief Society & velvet model, featuring both the) The first meeting of the season Eton jacket and the long skirted cont, z The coat skirt full. This ful pleats. The CLUBS FORK TUBSDAY Ladies of Maccabees 914 line own all ng their best Chapter the afternoon at Rose Simmons, 1630 13th ave Simmons annudlly entertains the home of Mra Mrs. the nea pro held at o'clock. the Hotel Sorrento at or tunic, is rather is Inid in wide finished in . Chapter G, O., to Meet Chapter G O. will hold its first meeting on Tuesday inasmuch | ae the first Monday of September heck are finished with fur jis Labor day. Mra. George N. Ar Bult coats having front and back | Dold, 10 W. Garfield st, will be panels that are considerably longer | hostess, than the coat proper are frequently | shown. Among the models consid ered good for the “stout” figure in| the coat with plain fronts and} bioused back Skirts are generally quite narrow This in expec true when a long coat in une or when the suit is of velvet vetyn. The lighter weight ials such as Auxiliary. broadcloth and serge frequently| The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Temple have pleated skirts, the pleats o/4¢ Hirsch will hold its regular arranged, however, that there is no|™monthly meeting at 2:30 o'clock in flare, | the temple vestry Becetr P SS ee ree iY | A. R. E. M. E. Club Regular Meeting The A. R. EB. M. E, club will meet |with Mrs, Louise Naylor, apartments, apartment <A, Denny way, at 2 o'clock oe Meeting of Chapter AC, P. FE. 0. Chapter AC, P. BE. O., will th Mra. G alley, 5003 Ninth N. EB clock, Chapter A, TY. E. 0., Scheduled Meeting. Chapter A, P. BE. O., will meet with Mount Rainier on/ xirg. F, W. Hurlbut, 1015 BE. Pros 2 o'clock. o- Jacket tx material crim-crossed with bands of velvet and coat skirt, sleeves and eee Lady Sterling Chapter, D, A. RB. Lady Sterling Chapter, D. A. R will meet with Mra, William C. Daw- fon at Medina. Members will take the ferry at Leschi park at 145 ally o'clock . Meeting of Temple de Hirsch Lausanne, Mins L. Jeanne Pringle, daughter of Mra. Mary E. Pringle, left Fri day for California to enter Mills College | 825 Cr | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Y. Bates of | w, Spokane are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Corwin 8 nk on a week end motor trip to Moclips ave see Mr. and Mrs, B. L. Gates fpent | the week end at & motor trip. - : pect, at . Miss Cathleen Thielman left) Thursda | Mass Meeting to Discuss Treatment to resume her studies at . Walter Lowrie and have returned from a visit in Tacoma. eee Dr, and Mra. two children | several days’ | | Mr. | Corse and Mrs Iwallader Colden (Anita Thorne) returned to Tacoma Thursday after a yachting cruise and motor trip. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Donworth spent the week end in Victoria, B. C. see Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Millard. spent the week end with Mrs. Matson at the Tacoma Club. Jr., Ralph Country . . Rev. John Allison’ of Pittsburg who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Black, left Friday for his home, Mrs, Allison and Mtw Dorothy Allison will spend several weeks longer with Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mrs, H. M. Striker and daughter, Miss Helen, left Saturday for Wash ington, Conn., where Miss Helen will enter Wykh School. cee Mr. and Mra, H. FF. Mrs, Dorothy Humbird, Miss Jane Humbird and Mr, and Mrs. A. L, Hawley are on a motor trip to Pa- cific Beach, Ostrander, eee Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Wilson of Bellingham are the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Wils . Mra, Mitchell from the M the home Charles Coutts has moved imillian Apartments to of her mother, Mrs. Moses. . . Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bowden and baby will return shortly from spend- ing the summer at Port Madison! and occupy an apartment at The Feet of Insane. Benedict's 2s ollege i At 8 o'clock In the old Press Club 4 ere Il be Mr. and Mra 1ail with . th wi and baby of Porth A mass meeting ct, “The State of Mr. and Mrs. . oe Mr. end Mis | ‘Treatment of Its | nurses and former inm ived here that] o¢ their personal experiences. commandant | public is invited, No charges his see ad retire: Rear receive ad St. | rooms Jaxtheimer guests Parker ot Insane." uss the sub Washington's Former will tell The Word has been r Capt. Harry A. Field of the navy yard, will Promotion to the rank miral on Sept with ment of Admiral W. §. Admiral R. his grade in th miral on the sam o- receive of rear the Benson will of rear West Side Improvement Club West Side Women Club at the home of Mrs. 312 44th ave, 8S. W., at oe F.A 1:30, M Ratt Coontz grade date | Regular Business Meeting of L. 0. | K. Clun The lar b |the L. E. C even} 2 o'clock in. the . Mre. in the returned ing L. East to Eyman, who has been xtended vivit Saturday siness ub will it meeting be held club. ot at Seattle Degree of Honor Benefit Whist Party Seattle Lodge, No degree of honor, A. O, U. W., will give a ben efit progressive whist party at 9 Mun-| o'clock in n hall, Arcade Amy Munday have! putiding. A num f favors will be their country home| awarded. Ice cr: and cake will and have taken apartments at the| Hotel Otis, Miss Munday will con. tinue her studies at st Mr. John Thomas Dovey and Mr Daniel Buckingham left for Victoria Saturday for a few days’ trip. cee and Mrs. Miss from Dr. day and returned anklin K lverer be served e ee Ridge. | Women’s Auxiliary ‘of World) War Veterans ‘The Women's Auxili of the World War Veterans will hold its regular business meeting at 8 o'clock in the club rooms, 815 Union st ree Meeting of Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan Club of the Y. C. A. Will hold its regular month. ly business meeting at 6:45 p. m in the club rooms of the Y. W. ¢ A, building The Kosine Treatment fox EPILEPSY Should be used by all who suffer from this nervous disease. The Ko- sine T tment relieves all fear of the attacks so frequent in cases of Epilepsy or Fits. We want the most skeptical to try Koning, for the sues cows of the treatment in the past r# has proved it to be of unus rit Large bottle, after using, yc funded Koni Sold in w . ‘i Board Meeting ular executive board meet ing of the Columbia River District of the Women's American Baptist Foreign and Home Mission Society will meet in the ctub rooms of the Executi The re 00. If not satisfi r money will be re Write for free treatise. ne Co, Washington, b, ©. Seattle by Swift's Pharmacy. . if you will Investt of the woman who you will find many for mer society girly competing with the working girl, and it ix right that it “should be so. They have grasped the spirit of the times, the call of the great in dustrial age and they want to live it and breathe it, to become @ part of it, to feel that they really are helping to make the els of the world go round ts plenty of work for everyone if the economic sys tem might be worked out on a fair and equa! basis, So I have Uttle or no patience with the person, expecially a man, who howls about the married woman or the society girl who is taking the poor man's bread and butter out of his mouth. A position should rightfully belong to the person who makes good at it, married or single, man or woman. Mins Miller turned to whisper to Tob while we waited for the doctor's | arrival. So it was I who caught the! firet twitch of Baby Bart lids, and was fay 4d with the glance from her blue I couldn't speak. I only mmiled, suppressing the agony in my heart. and presently my smile won a glance of recognition in return, Then the child beheld the other woman “Radladygone,” she faintly mured in her quaint monotone. “What did she say?’ demanded, But the entranc physician robbed telling her | (To Be Continued) | Seattle va C. A. at 10:30 o'clock ‘There will be a luncheon and after: | noon session | gate the ens works » eye-| firet eyes mur her mother of the me of the joy of| | | | | ee Alki Review, No. 59, of Maccabees | Alki Review No, & Women's Benefit Association of t Maccabees. Will hold ite regular meeting at 8 oclock in W. O. W. hall, Fourth ave. and Marion et ° War Mothers’ League of America The War Mothers league of America will meet at the Armory at § o'clock. Members are urged to at tend to make plans for caring for| the sailors and marines coming in| Dear Miss Grey: In answer to E *o much to blame because each time she goes to mee the little child it ing so hard to heal. My father left mother when I was three years old and my baby sister ome year old, so mother D."« letter, perhaps the mother isn't | opens up the wound that time is try. | with the fleet. eee Ladies’ Relief Society TAdies’ Relief Society, first meet-| ing of the season, at Hotel Sorrento 1 left us with her sister, who was #0 good to us, but each time mother came to see us it would be days before auntie could make us happy, so mama finally lof the Ladies’ Relief Society will be | Avon | E.| meet | Improvement | | A pretty girl who wears a peepetu- | al smile may be jolly, but the monot: | ny is momething fierce had to quit coming, as each time we found it harder to let her #0, and after she got a position where we could stay with her, it was really years before we could let her out of our sight. 1 have three children myself and dearly love them; but it seems to me that if this mother at 2 o'clock Whenever a widow begins to make | Inquiries as to a bachelor’s financial | | condition, she means business Prison camps, Dr. Burnside saw strenuous duty at St. Mihiel, Ypres and the Argonne. Dr. Burnside will resume practice in Seattle. | | THIS WILL ASTONISH } SEATTLE PEOPLE |. The quick action of simple witeh- |bazel, hydrastis, camphor, ete, as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will surprise Seattle people. One girl } with weak, strained eyes was |heiped by a single application. Her mother could hardly sew or read because of eye pains. In one week |she too was benefited. We guare Jantee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inf! ed eyes. Aluminum eye |cup FREE. Swift Drug Co, and [leading druggists. Adler-i-ka | “After using Adler-I-ka my wife jis able to do her own housework and did all housecleaning. The |soreness and pain in her side dise appeared.” (Signed) W. baker, Salina, Pa. r Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas an@! sourness, stopping stomach diss tress INSTANTLY. Empties BO upper and lower bowel, flush ENTIRE altmentary canal, Ree moves ALL foul matter which sons system. Often CURES con= stipation. Prevents appendicitis, have sold Adler-i-ka mang years. It is a mixture of buck> |thorn, cascara, glycerine and ning other simple drugs. Swift Drug Co. and leading druggists. | } | We offered 50 New Fall i] tunity for saving is at Specially Priced —tThe styles are the most approved for autumn wear, the materials are all-wool | Serges, all-wool P Mixtures. and —These suits have of the more expensi wool fabrics will gi SECOND AND UNIV. hey are effectively trimmed with rows of tailors’ braid, buttons and cording; the collars are of fur, of plush, and of self materials. Colors—Navy, Brown, Taupe, Wine These are stylish and sensible garments which will appeal to all to whom wise selection is a pleasure or a necessity. Special Price Basement Fraser-Paterson Co. oplins and Manhish Black the style and tailoring ve models, and the all- ve splendid service. PHONE MAIN 7100 oa & Helps Her! H. Brus —