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By RE BECCAS THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1919. Home Phone, Capitol 6 : : Dinner for Mrs. Daniels | | Officers’ Ball \T'ea for Visitor onfessions ofa Bride lage and t \ ns ar r Katherine Bur No thought mm of Min " Clernldine a oament x nt er he ebm - ‘ . Jack was attractive Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Mnterprise Association to make | ak thik ade of a vee ng tan ition Mtikve at tia yahenios » Afi reception a ux ne clut ” Y bis t the M ‘i John N. Jackson, Thur " r . . ii eeretary oc Flow | ast night was the ay ernoon. Mine Mureiit came| WE, SWEAR ETERNAL FAITH IN EACH orm music al gowns " ‘ : i ure Y 1 Goodnow OTHER AND PREPARE FOR A Ee women, flash ig ie eg tune " ‘S™) Graham Wuanita Fisher) 1 has iM REEVE yl brilliant lights was ¢ ‘ aes pepe Pood anaes WOMAN'S REVEN = vnforgettable wart ‘ 4 Mis. OD. 1 never you'd dare, Bob, wee bit t on our escutehe Broad, iow ba ra . " eee Lorimer 1 you get the ind bu I White and gold, we ta Latt ered with greens w the nerve Katherine that} 1 ad a ee r raped the Stars St tor 8 y gowns of t Maric d Tonight Renjle id i hope t . vege ve Use fecretary of the navy's er aft “De a ae night a I didn’t, sweetheart. I mean 1| doesn't: make of rly for WARK suspended Opposite ( A the ¢ \ gone paigay OP Ee cM nd Mra {hadn't the ne ntammered my | thin 1 naid 1d, v n Im the drawing room lerly se Tw hent the ba ce 8. Hooth, to Cant, Kime, | husband, “nor the inclination to sug added : , Were baskets of autumn 1 back the ft ; ae 7" pager 3 gest any such thing to the lad 4 Never t expe | aie corners: t! f ur om 1 1 WD s/he I'm perfectly confident you never | to b t hantly revenged for and white dahlias in oo yes Tha: tena ae 1 On0O' that you loved her,/ the humiliat that woman |} Were on a little table ; phen aac olla eg hr aquaindinegg Pn ask her to marry | heaped me. But then I wa daaket of rich colored sinnt ‘ . by Sedo Ev geri Rrcihsg haus lye OOS And then I told| her or office gir wi dark mahogany of the piano hash MaRS ‘Telativer: Of) is ing night when an Mra, Itobert mass of pink gladioll yr ‘ elgg ent FR ‘ a back of the hedge by the t to be generous, ¢ ining oom was in pastel shades. Haynes Moulcs Hughes. Miss | Dinner at .Golf. Clud and how I had been sick with fear Toses, lavender and white) Kathe zon ara | Mr. and Mra, ‘Thomas Hordeaux|that he would kiss the beautiful | ' &nd maiden hair, with a band chon tikes henrhan Lane, bison entertained with & Gthger\ef twanty-|tempiress, inass in may preasece . ff of autumn leaves - my wigpe | * Jack M ~~ spine aaa ‘Cot. | vers at the Golf Club Th And y didn't! And Hob, | et year were in the center of Marion Sowle gehen tay evening believe that I trust you more thar . fable but one, and growing |lins, Miss Hazel Archibald, | Miss | I re E Va ee de ome along the windows. Emma Collt roa serones 7 . ‘ore n apite of yo engagement, Mra. Daniele’ table, at the head | jams, Miss Gwendolyn Carkeek, Miss | Sponsor for Launching Fowltaperety onakaa in we tie areas , room, « fountain played in a| Katherine Kittinger, Miss Gladys! Miss Lucille Gr aponser| 2" guess it would ao eeele girle I|it wan tht el if shted basin, with roses and Waterhouse, Miss Mary Waterhe for the ah launched | y now a lot to find out hi wh expr i my fait deep pink In hue, creeping | ytiss Kathleen Donohue, Miss Ha from the Se fie Ship eS Sndhhdide ate” tl ataantes with weak et wou Hts edae, and only a stray mart | yeatitian, Mies Dorothy Ewing, Miss | yards yeate dra aoen 14 smisaeaing ne ananinilt e } Or two to give an allen note! patricia Poth am, Misw A : a ne men respect themselves, est son of the richest man of . a McCle Lucile Green| Dinner for Visitors though; women never think that,” | town Private dining room WS vtiss Cynthia Robertson, Miss Lou r ue she B. ¥.| Bob broke in | Ww ever o be > table | im etna ‘© honor Mr. anc rs | Hob broke in | “Wa ‘ Bee, within te long table ermene, See, Saegeie” "| mush of Gt. Leute, whe are viniting And whenever I get Jealous, as| sin: at ws : eee all geld and ee tth ee See ee ena oe ith Aad Mee Ch J; Galt, Oe lT weei0e Be own Galt bout anja letter?” 1 wond: 1 4 Ga with = athryn a b ' 1 r ‘Was set in ee icone ona Halcomb, Miss K 7 ‘ae 1 Mrs. Manson F. Backus will be|hour ago, I'll remember my bad | Bob's desk and dr ah . @ablias and white chry ford, Miss Betsy Booth, Mixs ¥ i heets at a dinner at their b mo at| might by the lotus pond, darling, I| Hob made his epliatic polite 4 — | Brainerd, Miss Blanche ‘Troutman, | Hows st weasky erecta pont | getic and brief in his own peculia the receiving line at the re! stiss Leila Parker, Miss Elizabeth . > | We sealed the promise with an-| wa It was a nice t If it react ; v aled the prom e beside Mrs. Daniels, were. | cnadwick, Miss Margaret Ames, Misa | * ° | dther kiss, Then Bob said od the girl bets had prociaim i Joshua Green, Mrs. Field, wife poche Neil Tidmarsh, Mise Anna |Weber-Canfield wilt yt 4 eet cy ai © houne mmandant Harry Field, of the rta Hoge, Miss Darthea Shar | Wedd ; t ould 7 ave to pa ; » | Robe edding Jane. 1 want you to know we w eyard, and Mrs. Williams, wife | oo Stes Lois eynolde, Miss Mary eos Aa ss Rea eee yee oo nes tr Poi Rote E Admiral Clarence Williams, |e eee et Alice Hacriet Baxter act handsome home wedding we b peo So arm er igh + mbt Phe Pacific fleet The 5 0 Miss Virginia Cook, Miss I field, Ganahtet of De. and Mire Hor r here y r le we there | presented to Mrs. Daniels by) ee ating Clara Emory, Miss |! ¢ hh te en P Josiah Collins and Mrs. &. a. | E Ce aun Yi oem |bert Hi. Confieid, became the tide you ; oe eee Meese ges “Marion |°f Mr. Walter R. Weber, son of Mr thought It waa ou the guests joined the party — e ge! south ie Ewan, Misa (20¢ Mra. C. C. Weber of Yakima Sey bee h.. | Orph co: = @ ms . Wednesday evening at half past that ended r a ia eee | Marian McEwan, Miss Dorothy Me-| ys wri rd sakes of one wanared adopt Fak "1 pet | . Seb. wenlels: present, | ATe™> Mina Gonn Peters, Mice Mary | |g criends alla relatives of bot And now you and I are going t I maid. A were Miss Alice Blake, Mar sane Pigg. ch te that.” I ‘ on tt J of the senior officers and mem- +8 om opera {lie ne mervice was rea do tha t suc ge | of the committee, which con ph ro yr Pn siician W. W. Weber of Yakima And that I a wife t Fay apa * Mise Thelma AR met un of the groom. Huckleberry| mother the child. I know it rounds = oem name wis, Miss Lottie Trenholme, Mise cst dunie Got, dene Deel v . Charlies W. Stimson, Mrs. Mary Louise Rochester, Miss Helen |®?4¢ ferns, dahlias in autumn colors) like awfully q +" Sa tae ton y A. Field, | ™* gaping: . and with autumn foliage were used iment still I cared a lo , oes Berke, Mrx, Dan.|Huston, Miss Hazel Handy, Mise the.deuwelive’ Gelame taraeat |e you know. And Fabs is a ‘(To He Continued ienener, Mrs. Horace C.| Margaret Reiley, Mis age Feet the teats. Pr ng the ceremony | - . cott, Miss Alice English, Miss Ger ; here he has y § Mrs 4 Miss Rhenie Brown sang “Love's! tast week from Alaska, where he > ee eae gar Men trude Finling, Miss Margaret L eee roan PlOhens +b bong i cccuumitae mmmcan a we LOIS ADLER, PIANIST, iA. B, Stewart, Mrs. J. D. Low-| Miss Helen Enegren. Mins Iris Canfield lo and Mr.Jenter the University of Washington APPEARS IN CONCERT Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger,| Lewis, Miss Virginia Madigan, Daymon Canfield 5 plano. The} this fall A a 2 Mildred Walsh, Miss Harriet Allen one. ae Lois Adler, the ¢ M.-F. Backus, Mrs R. D. Mer-| Miltre a ae ¢ bride was char look at in ee Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. | Miss Lorraine Alien y her gown of ivory in and geor-| Mr. and Mra 3V. A. M. Smith re-| was gre : A. F. McEwan, Mrs. W. H. McEwa loway hog Me ~ b, ~B gette and misty vell caught with | turned Tuesday from a motor trip to| the auditorium of Corn Mire. Daird Edward Skinner, Mrs.| Helen Donley, Miss } nein me orange blossome and maiden hair.| North Yakima. t Music Fri night, and she re Rene ene er Ree tay ee ctnnine Mcdanws {She carried an unusual houquet of see | inek Gh 6 Haan tah we Mrs, Thomas Burke,| House, Miss Katherine McManwe, | white sweet peas and water lilies.| tieut. Com. George Dizon Hall of |" ; pee B.C. Beck, Mrs. F. 8. Stimson. — rat be aslaesmge baa re Her matron of honor, Mrs. umeell ithe 1 #. & Lodiow rrived in Se = r mh Sees B. Sith, Mrs. M. A./ Garrett, Miss Bernice Boydstun, Missit7 noon wore her own wedding|aitie yesterday and is the guest | the works, Mra A. J. Rhodes, Mrs. nee Pc ger an Aine Tenn {Ares and carried pink sweet peas his cousins, Mr. and Mra T. W Raver om ee wre HB. Basting A Miss Beatrice Mathieu, M we Mr. Pau Alm- | Owen re ae Mins Adler's interpretat Cari Ballard, Mrs. B. Sweeney, | / Ming |QUint acted aw best man, Little om oer igs anit "Thomas Green, Mrs. Frank | Julia Fishe eure 2 Dela. Donald Canfield bore the two rings] Mr, and Mr H. Willams of | Srakms « ‘ > puse, Mrs. E. A. Stuart, Mrs.| Edith Redfield and Miss Mary Dela. )nald ic War at aie on oe a been spending | ticularly enjoyed | Ewing Price, Mrs. John Collins, | fleld d, on @ Giamond shaped Whiteline enmumer at I Intand, will Bernard Pelly, Mrs. H. R. Wil-) The patrons and patro satin, cushion bo the gueste of Mr. and Mra All is fair in love and war—or, in Mrs. ‘Trafford Huteson, Mra.|the ball were: Mr. and Mrs After the wedding a buffet sup-| George P. Myers until after the em-|other words, during courtship, and E. Peabody. Mrs. John B.| Ames, Mr. and Mra. Keith fer was nerved. Assisting were Miss |tertainment of the ation amcringe Mrs. James PD. Hoge, Mrs.| Bullitt, Col. and Mrs. Blethen Mr. | wvelyn Bergman ond Mies Aine se % it Dailtie, Dre. Fs M. Dud-jand Mrs. Joseph Blethen, Mr. and|crowiey, Following « abort wedding | Mr, James" Frink son of Mr. and| Lave so buy Boldt Wrench gap eee? Muse, Mrs.) Mry. James A. Weed, Mr. and Mrs. 14, scr. and Mra. Weber will soake| tire Gerald Frink, leaves today try. Uptown, 114 3d Ave; down eee Cuvis and Mre, Thee |Cusk Nettleton, Judye and Mrs. nce nome in Yakima. Mrs. Weber|Guiver Military Academy town, 913 td Ave N. Haller | Burke, Mr. and Mra. Alexander Bail: | 17°" ta Gel ae tetnocetres | lak eee Me, Mr. and re Broussals C: Beck.|troadcloth and a becoming biack| yr. Gyn Pik PR He ee Mr. and Mra, Lawrence Bogle, Mr.| (eet) ' che Aha (iad Secretary [and Mrs. John Henry Ballinger. Mr.|* NS, Str, and Mra. Weber _are|St Bet home after a se f the avy Jand Mrs. Joseph C. Black, Mr. and) 1.7) nopular graduates of the Uni-| a Banquet for Secretary of the Mrs. George Warren Boole, Mr. and| verity op Ww ashington | Judge and Mra, John F Miteb i reat Daniels at the Rainier club,| Mrs. Charles Black, jr, Mr. and Mrs. = ary jot Olympia i ve the cone of “ Mrs. Daniel: > tarnes, Major Charles R.| zy . Judge and Mra Stephen had wic ee tr Mare Danksis) Deosié. Barn = tien. Farewell Reception over the week-end im progress at the Sunset club, Castien, U. 8. A.. and Mrw. Castlen f rth t together 260 leading men of | Mr. and Mrs. William J. Coyle, Mr.|_ The Rention Hill Circle of the] oe shit . , literary and military|and Mrs. John W. Edd First Presbyterian Church gave a] Max Helen Logxie of Belling an ible Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Fleager,| farewell reception at the home of | wit! be Mra. Ross Wilson's guest for Selther side of the fireplace in| Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green, Mr. and ie prea Ne rv Pingo A - z “A . the week-end. hall were tall lighthouses, | Mrs. Carl F. Gould, Mr. and Mrs, Ed ay to honor Mra, McKendric -- - MRE (cr coetese cd | rng tor cae ee ec eae | ore tent of the circle, who. ievnes| onference flowers, and high above them |p. Greer, Mr. and Mr«. J. T. I this wee accompanied by her sis the secretary of the navy's flag | nan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thatcher Hodge, |r, Mins Lucy Pringle, to make fi white stars and an anchor! yr. and Mrs. Carleton Hulskamp,|D¢r home in Vancouver, Miss Prin under the ausploes of ¢he Sea ‘ s “A f, gle w ‘ormer superintende: | Je Bible Institute, will « its background of dark blue.) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mandell Henry. | ®! as forn uperintendent of th t i" . Ino lospita ‘ er, . . fseasiona |: h 8! *reabyterian a flags were on all the walls)” str. and Mra. Langdon C. Henry, | Minor Hospital, John 8. Miller, W. R. ¢ seesions in the First J reshyterien | 8nd palms in the corners of the| Mr and Mra. H. C. Henry, Mr. an c The John & Miller W. Rt wi 3 argh § " ree and Spring yoem. Secretary Daniels’ table was! srs. John H. Hewitt, Mr. Ole Han-| Marriage Announced hold memorial services Sunday ck. The conference will be ‘the fireplace and decorated with son and Mrs. Hanson, Mra. Georg Mra. Ann Thayer announced the| Sept. 14, at 2 o'clock at thetr plot in|] o'clock. The conference will b chryanthemums and roees.|5 xittinger, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel|marriaga of her dauehter. Mun.| Lakeview Cemetery. All_membera|| conducted by the following great eet tables were centered! ieticher, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Low-|garet, to Mr. Edwin IL. Burgain Jand friends are reques to be |] preachers Baskets of cosmos and red/ man, Mr. and Mrs. Farwell Putnam |sept. 4. Mr. and Mrs, Burgain neog| present. ae Rev. A. C. Dixon, D. D., Just Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDer-|taken apartments at the Acirema *. EO from the Metropolitan ‘Taber Mai, Ay. Ae Mrs. W. Hi. Mamwas : 1 !] nacte, London. A minister of | Wedding ‘aiistugloney Mr. and Mra, Alexander F. McEwan Chapter A. P. E. 0. will meet at] © +e iy epor o Tast night at the Hotel Sorrento| Mr. and Mrs. William McKay t . act ‘and Mrs. M. B. Augustine cele} Mr. and Mra. R. H. Parsons, Mr ersond sth ave. N. E. Monday ‘ Drated their 50th wedding anniver-|and Mra. Nathaniel Pas on a Rev. W J D. ols Der sary with an informal reception to|and Mrs. W. D. Perkins, Mr. and) 490 0) Fay, who has been EW YORK, Sept. 13-—The Aqui-|| promoter of the rece ‘Wor Significant golden shades were Charles D.\ Stimson, -Mr. anc * \ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra.| Passed quarantine at 8:20 a. m. to- gene ap “a ta ie Mgt bape tere and a bride's cake| David Edward Skinner, Mr. and Mra. | (\r aid Drother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. | fi e was due to dock at Ho-|| Northwest Hible Training School, trimmed with sugary bridal roses|F. 8. Stimson, Dr. Henry Suzzallo Country Club, has returned to the|boken between 9:20 and 10 o' Minneapolis n ere wee om te, table Cad Mrs Bumesllo, Mr. SAd MES. | home af. her parents, Mr. and. Mis, | empeeeent vsti Ft Sitadaes 0: tke Mrs. Augustine received her guests Stimson, Mr. and Mra. E./ ) 4, Fay dt tha Saks oecintats’. ipdakces touches of erinine. She wore dia y T Mra. Terry, Mr. and Mra | Mra Gustin will accompany her pbb ” Seu beans Monde and a single purple orchid for | A. W. Tidmarsh, Mr. and Mrs. P. B.| on Me paul Custin whan ne gees s ‘vivid color. Truax, Mr. 1 Mra. Abraham Van Wi Gin We. skate tar I During the evening Mrs. G. A. C.| Vechten, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Hall eee Rev. W. Leon Tucker, D. D Mochester sang a group of old love| White Mi herine Burrill, who has is one of the great preachers songs, and Miss Eleanor Mehnert, ac Ager PIS oo aay |been the hous guest of Mr. and] thors and teachers of the cou ‘companied by her mother, Mrs. i. A.| Pine Street Pentecostal Miva:'O,,.D. Wiaher: itl fetish ther iy tae ( Mehinert, gave several delightful vio- | Mission home in Minneapolis the first of the| sade Hin numbers. Telegrams of congratu ts pe i week The Conference is interdenom Of flowers were received all evening, | Mall 15254 aga | Mra. ch Wilson of Victoria, International exterminator for |} Hominational eref all de expressive of the loving regard F who has been the guest of Mr. and Rats, Mice, Cockroaches and || Rominatio ¢ included in the many. .m. All Welcome, 7 Mrs. Thomas Bordeaux for several Watérbuys, It creates adesire|| Conference. | Every one is — - . days, rétirned. ho ooterdac, in these peats to run from the || dially invited to attend every = > days, returned home yesterday Piliding for water ae crocs || cual avi “ oe. 1 ss M 1 1 ¥ air, dying outs ina 4 Monday mot se r. and Mrs, Alfred Woolsey moments. Two sizes, an. nda. oc (Mary Oakes), who has been spend- bi spout a he ane ugh to kill ay oe and at 730 ¢ taken an apartment for two on om Te. Want HNO0 Feataterad ate s on 49th st, New York — dinta, Can eee ee 2 Nad Wh your head feels like || fo. the entire we ; on Gas A Maj. J At is He na en a basket of broken | Aj) minist ur ; a nein ace 5 | bottles—you need rke 1 end We are equipped with charcoal ranges and hard coal Hermion will return to s« 3, The m be conducted ranges and can take care of any @ | this mont or Cube Sen amount of busines H aE! eee Mr. J. D. Butler and Mr. Ben But The public is cordially invit Feat RNIN . H ler motored down from Heybrook to all sessions of the Conference THE LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR Thursday to spend a few days in 7 > attle. CAFE IN THE CITY pleat : - —~ aerate joneie eA 4 Mr. Arth Stomach or bowel dis. | — Arthur Nordhoff will leave ; h to pl h next Tuesday for Boston to complete order poisons the blood Experienced chef who knows how to please the guests Win wthdias” ah avid.” aes, ae and thus irritates the i i 3 H ene Rudow w ave 4 . rest of the bod; ntive Waiters ’ dow will leave at th: me iY. for ton Instit of Tech Sale of Any Madicine in the World, | \U/ oon They will motor from De Rober. Mattes, she We Music——Singing——Dancing t to Bouton ihe -¢* | St.Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co William Clyde Brown motored} 5 . / b ireback Hinin, * At modest prices to meet your pocket book. n from Olympia Thursday to. be Rad reeetes te the guest of her parents, Mr. and kinds “ot | stoves " i ria Sage fia | ranges — ani fur- H Mr M. HL I ren at Pa ra week on Water backs HOTEL BUTLER CAFE S| Mise Thelma Harold will enter the colle put and connected, 608 PIKE ST. Main 875 LBatveretey of Washington this fall, Mr, Theodore Wackerby returned WOMAN'S PAGE “=™ tie 3y CYNTHIA GREY The Perfect Lover— A Man Among Men Late Season Hat of Silk ‘ te wna rt : ; me ‘ m pr i |Senators Extend Womas vane AG Food Control Law aeumnitacs, cour daaer dah, i ids eh ea Mpc de : BY BETTY BROWN filled w sorts of chara BE Shlain PER The appearance of the silk and eae . . nigh > t is to the city woman as aching autumn ar e pr t the c a is to the t H a rath # wh ' ir t 4 « 1 both cate some jst Soe"he | STIFF NECK, LUMBAGO =." “se ce t 5 ale enorna ’ Pain rin-e ash eds Pipe , Aches and Pains of Rheumatism ometimes Almost There are better fish in the sea | Unbearable r this is doubtless true, because fish always get aw ne wr ‘ 1 t f f ar om So | f rheumatism is an mar has pla : a > = t s and joints If your skin | itches just use" Resinol’ No remedy can honestly promise to Acad every case of ecrema or sim- od} whi 1, take gates of he ind her Dr. Edwin J. Brown ieee : 3 Pa ilarskinailment. But Resinol Oint- . : tor Seattle's Leading ment, aided by Resinol Soap, gives my de frie for 1 | Dentist soch mstant retiel from the itching come ast much we | 106 Columbia St and burning, and so generally suc pas ork, and th |e eee ceeds in clearing the eruption away plufu future do you | for good, that it is the standard skin | treatment of thousands and thoa- one | mere thing | sands of physicians, Why not try it? re & B me ¢ | DENTISTS Resinol Otetment and Resiwe! Soap are seid band car be THIRD ANO UNION by all droggiem. For sample of exch, Seen, of the children than you | cnr re. write to Dept 28, Resinal, Baltimore, Ma because I know you } It | ien't that you can't take care of eo Tn shame. You ought to slink aw = 4 leper from those Innocent | = baby eyes, and that childish | SS prattle, for you are a moral | = leper. ETERNAL SHAME UP. | ON YOU if you ert the re = onsibility you have taken upon | == you with the Gc little oh fain Wr od-given promine to seal the bar ldren, | | | to me, and tell me that | cast the mote from | | have eyes and that you have that pretty, — fr gingham drems in: jow-cut, flimsy perish kown; that you're gol k to the tune of your ch laughter, rather th to the latest rag”; that you and for all man who loves you the false admirat core flattery of masculine dance waiting to your ordered starch dren's an “shimmy prefer for dance once of the rather than and crowd of I'll be n the demons. ar from you Turn the Tables for a Change Dear M tell me what do husband, when he names as “old bat,” or says, u look lik man"? He thinks He mn say those our nd you makes me 1 ita either ignorance I always change my dre work is done, and fix uy anyone else does | of age, and very never think I am| than 22 or I have three iren ow oD tell me what to do to stop nim of that disgustin habit He is 34, and older than I, Thank troubl The to cure MMMM Grey to Will you please or say to my| calls me such id battle-axe,” | an old real fu thing Oh, You Stranger ! SPLASH At Crystal Pool wo. will eve friends it I th can imagine or when my like I am small, more years | chile looks much you for your| MI quickest friend husband of tical bump j# to treat his astic retorts as tho ou th he meant t and hie One place in Seattle where every day is summertime. sarc really, they are a When he seek in publ ould feel sorry, not for If, but for him. In the long people who chance to hear remarks will think less of When he no longer annoy you in this way, he will look about him, and discover that he is the “old bat Warm salt water swim- ming. Most beautiful and sanitary pool in America. humiliate you run, th him and more of you finds he can Open Daily 2 p. m. = Second Avenue at Lenora TM Debts of Wife : Vite r Maire = Dear Miss Grey: A friend of mine purchased a Victrola a couple of | = years ago, and failed to pay for it, | Zs paying alittle down at the tim: “= tie tm te tying eae, =] SEATTLE NATATORIUM CO. 3 the bill, altho this party has married = . since and moved to another state, I claim they cam compel her to pay | EC