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SEPT. 17, 1919. WOMAN'S PAGE | |GuflnaGrey]®) - | Confessions o¢a Bride |. .227.2 a cers - | a.) Inve; fe Luncheon by Mrs. Eddy |Tennis Club Neighbors of 7+ To compliment her her, Mrs. The dinnerdance at the Tennis Woodcraft Dance CLUBS POR THURSDAY cre you stand right now, only I wag married and the mother of a litte feeeeas Garrett, and Mrs. Williams, | club which was postponed last week | soattie Circle, 649, Neighbors of Ninetoonth Century Club Copyrinhted, 1919, by the Newspaper Knterprine Association babe, who depended upon me to see that it had @ home, and, as there was ls of Vice Admiral Clarence 8./on account of the t_ entertain] wi accatt. will sive a dance There . ts ni ~ ny sontinwed to live with my untrue husband, he pronsiéd Hitiams, who is Mrs. Champney's ment, will be given next Wednesday | a i onin Tine Wéedion cles ball menaeath Ose ay opal: 1 nm ; e way, I a ng 3 a en ‘ atenicn -Wiaae aaa high | {ay evening ne Swedinh ¢ yold its regular meeting with Miw epee ‘ _ > ORPRTRIE TPT) | to do better, temas, 200 W. Hedy wil enter. jevening. | These dances are in high iirye affair. will open tne circle's #0-|\wry'nianchard and” aise i¢a(JIM SEMES A GHOST—DR. CERTEIS RAISED)" “10°, sags husband, always accusing me of wrong éotng. and oa cheo! seoiPncaaeanacling or, and already a num OF otal neawon for the gy hon <-— > THT . - Warn tiv 6 was a ‘ y | reservations have been made wheal ee ist eh Bene ae ee FROM THE DEAD—AND I SCENT again he deceived me, The circumstances surrounding thin would be too ° e eee . 7 RW TPOTIPERS d : 7 get : iis : . " Joric Chapter, O. E. y*eloc " Dark ce NEW TROUBLES peculiarly nad to recount. I had loved him and bis love meant #0 much a Board the Idaho __|Kalin-Ballaine Wedding |Porie Chapter, 0. ES. ee: urs ue ane ae ae * of the Idaho entei “Jim, Jr, te going to have the) “1 might t © to imagine that he officers of the Idaho enter) viieg Sophronia Rallaine’s wedding |the members and frie ric) Dance by Neighbors of Wooderaft) a. itrui pleasure of beating us to! Dr, Certeln had uived from the cheon on board th ; ‘with there ann os care ine |to Mr, Albert Kalin last evening at/chapter, Order of I eattle Circle, 649, Neighbors of|\r'ico™ cnnouneed Hob, after read-| dead,” 1. anic ‘ never could|®o sad I did not care to go anywhere or see anyone, but his abuse of sei np Mart! Miss A Na the home of her parents, Mr. and| Thursday evening, Septemt Wooderaft, will open its social ea! i a wire which arrived that | think of tt gant gentieman—| me finally reacted for my own go ere Mrs. Larry Martin, Miss Ade-/ ira. John H, Ballaine, was charm-|her home, 471% Latona ave, Take/son with @ dance in the Swedish! iternoon, “Hern going down to the |Joading « 0 @ tramp steamer! r Mary. Delafield Mice ‘Littan|in@ in its simplicity, Autumn folt-)/ the Wallingford car club hall, Eighth avenue and Olive! poracr with @ flock of pilots for hod ia age and autumn flowers in delicate a 2 street. Old and new friends are| whom | saw I began to interest myself in pretty clothes, muric, good adventure y B d and . patrol duty ‘ Sen ese.” en |colora in which yellow predominated Martin-Hemrich nvited. “Ob lat la! taf? 3 tetlled. “Ie you na to tell ye rad to get it off | tories, good comedy shows, attended political and civic gatherings, read ~ogeag |were used in profusion about thei ty) 19: | oo a and I are going south of the Rio, |My ‘ 4 let Chrys and studied the Bible, and prayed to the great Creator to preserve me and opp: | rooms and to form the altar at edaing : Sunshine Chub one ee woke gc He z srcpinmaneg ort Hs Oe ae rs. Williams |which the service was read by Rev The wedding of Mine Wilma Joane| ginsnine club of chapter 48,|/ feel that we've got a relative sail © wheels of the ck < eakekieeal 44 “esis me - Guest H, C. Mason of the University Con-|Hemrich, daughter of Mr. and Mra.| woe, of Mooseheart Legion, at that I thought 1 7 with all my power, striving to retain my Individuality. For years I was and I rallied just in time, I believe, to prevent committing #ulelde, family add part the public bles, but imagine some for them- 4 friend in need a regational chureh. William Hemrich, and Mr, James ; a | ng above in the clouds.’ o at tesportant detail 1 ealled ng I had not done before. A® | friend, as I ike him very much Mme Clarence ®. Williams wes| ST vcown wae of ivory|Hugh Martin, of Bt. Paul, was eol-/the home of Mrs. I. MM. Tiaman| “tomorrow you're going to have| i s Hoar eee oeutiman plac. |wine went on, I became leas a figure | otherwise T. TRonor guest at the handsome tea at) 10° embroidered chiffon, made|*Mnized yesterday afternoon at 3:30 34th ave, 8, at 10 o’cloc ® chance to ask Jim to play guardian |’ J head and more ike eryone elm Phere ard natéwes which axe Semiee Mrs. Elisabeth Wells Champ | ound length, without a train. T clock at the home of the bride’s| RP ect a aes cone Was he one of the crew?” T shout |! was proud ¢ tho I would.) tn need of continual “boosting.” was hostess at the Women's} i. of tulle, and caught to the|Parenta Rey, H. Poland read the Child Conservation League Sm‘ Gaselly. sorry SOF | FOOr | os te the. be cmenk Of a0 tay r t or and wrink) ‘Their possessors have no trou raity club yesterday afternoon ee ee tiene aed i eee of rea (double ring ser The Child Conservation Jeague| Mother, Hob, She'n just stopped ; : I 9 of autumn flowers in dell] was acroas the forehead. She| The bride wore an imported model] will hold its first meeting for the| Worrying yut you, but #he 6 never eae BSc depth of my nelves. The best antidote for colors were used about the) On ee ower pouquet of bride's | Of White tricolet Her flowers were|club year on Friday, September | #olng to have a moment's ‘it ‘ When “tha etx’ whe “sa ble f others, But mar this kind of @ person is to have Sind as « centerpiece for the) oo” iter only attendant was her|® shower by t of orchids and/ligth, at 2:30 p, m. in the Auditor-| mind as long as Jim is in the air) tt oe Stor: Masten, times I } told that I his troubles laughed at. Not in Stable over which Mrs. Charles time ins orence Fallaine, in| White #weet peas, and her only orna-|jum of Frederick & Nelson's Bldg. | *rv!ce P P ear I'd ne cross his path, 1 2 > not brood over sneering way, but in a happy Stimson, Mrs. Joshua Green.) now satin over which tulle in the/Ment & diamond lavalliere, the/rifth floor. All Indies having taker OR pn Mate 8 Mijoas wpe ove) masotn-Ameion | 7 © lover, 1 get a “sid ) way that will include the person Thomas Garrett and Mre. John | oo tas was cleverly draped. A/8TOom's gift. Mrs, Hugh B. Dobbs.!pational membership in thin league, | HenJie’s crash was nothing at 1 any nice himself in the fun, and make Eddy presided alternately mide: bene. of Ophetia roses com. | D¢F Sixter and matron of honor, wore thie or any other etate, are, Shead of Jim—it he's captured pa : Rte de all, T hoped |, He mus have met this other «irl! him see the humor of his attl PAssisting Mrs. Champney in eno ie costume. Jerrold fal.| Pink taffeta and carried Ophella/eligibie to membership in the beadie rans hee A 7 cas Peal be able He ACT benriyadcblangdimidy Ah Aad Marca den:agise Hac were Mrs. George P.iiie the bride's young brother, and|roses. The je flower girl, Gloria! circies, and are urged to be pre cep mblloap yapornyony Peeeihy en bias | Seteiyy, igelones raised t t you ean do the mame thing, and Don't take him too sertousty, z Mrs, Trafford Huteson and) i patiaine, her cousin, both|!emrich, was in pink georgette|as there is important business to/“® were all gay enough, i wT heed tne ’ ou are not forced tO) and if he is the typical man of Mrs, Frederick V. Brown 1 years old, preceded the wedding|CTeP®, And carried a basket of pink /be transacted Ne oe ae (To Re Continued) é very day of your life.| this kind, you will prove your- : ‘Williams came to Seattle to party pice Bg an aisle of long/“OWers. Barrett Dobbs, the bride's - _ ‘ ' pint Pyeng hein one b age og 2 m rs y aneers and — self a friend indeed, as well as her husband, who te ee | White ribbons nephew, bore the rings in the heart). Geseie tow okue aoe dae tae a bee the other sirt or command of the Pacific fleet, “Mite | oe saa /0f @ ily. Mr. Godfrey 1. Eckstrom, | mons Ms public eye, but for the family ‘ a ts : ‘been Mrs. Champney's ial a bridepiayed “To a Wild Rose." {Seo at Yarrow | Then there was the fi . Mary Baker Eddy . up a nnecessary ee ee ee eaten lene |DUttet Oupper was served after the). o* wrens march wee P dap | handsomest aviators tr viee ya thee wane tures here,| Where, That fe the on year Mina Grey: Recently my hus The wedding march was played by ? Hote! will leave = f two le ’ Aiea er jceremony with Mrs. Paul Carrigan! ies Catherine Karles at the piano,| Miss Margaret Knight, alsterin-| Hob commer , , 41 § y of Portiand,|have found for such recelved a letter from a gentle . . Mrs. W. 8. Maris, Mrs. F. M. Padie-| ) Paula Bitter aang “For|'aw of the R Ernest Vincent | Chry t r ke on the life of Mary Baker | wo like very much t nan friend .containing souvenirs for i ford and Mra. Cleo King in charge \ and “At Dawn.|Shayler will remat the city for! fly's vided attention 1 “ audience that com love we would be {ited |Cach of us. This friend has been at Mr. and Mrs. of the dining room, assisted byY| ing» . dinner was|* few weeks before § « Rev.) Jim, Jr ¥ plete t ‘ mutually “JUST THIRTY our home a number of times while : Entertain eorerity steters of the brid |served, after which Mr. and Mra|and Mrs, Shayler in Nebr v ‘ je," at wn re rd and Pine wt, Tuend : : es here, so would it be appropriate for honor Mr. and Mrs. B. F.| Among the out of town guests! Martin left for Portiand for a few! = 8 e : night Searching for ee rks in my of St. Louis, who are the sr Sho ol eel c. Reg eo days. They will return before leav Capt. and Mrs. The Steele and y, 8 R nga aon 7 Lost Sister cpaenarg io ets : a ae As: _—ot a eS Se jing for a trip to Honolulu young son, . Critter eft last | perience other da Deas Sie Ges Shave tn | USEost could wor ° ef Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Smith. [0 Croom, trem Portisnd Se far Cape tecciee eer sealing | ace inen: Cand CALL ARCHITECTS TO ear rey: T have men tn note? The gentleman in question is ee Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Kalin will Jeave at! Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana " 1 atammered — big ed, and it would be very a. htc coe et peed von once for Pittsburg where Mr. Kalin | Ages An a deck han PAY REGISTERING FEE ‘ine. Ph at nap humiliating to me to make a mis in connected with the Westinghouse Mr. George H. Leghorn and on a fruit company's boat Architects who f to file ag n 4 he sis te a previa i: take, #0, if it is not asking too much, Sweet peas and phox in) r, ctory, and will be at home there ersom “Does fly en make you | f egintration Ml be p find say seater aster js Gaughter, Miss Marie Leghorn, re ng please give me in detafl what to say, tle arrangement were used on : . We b not soem faftes* October 1 Mr turned Monday from a two weeks ded, Jimmy ne table covers were | nd Mra. John Ei Pre ‘ h for 25 years, and it has nal = which covers They both are graduates of the) OF AP . rhe mr doin rice trip to California . 4 ene ke and 18 Baw One note ie aufficient, and you r [University of Washington and a S 1 t ; ye : : rtified ch might very graceft . eee - Navy Jc = Daniels and Mra! . , Rapeseed ther my waie.| Suotesd or cn ee t Club Musical members of Sigma Xi, honorary| 1), vie board the Oregon for| Senior Lieutenant Kenneth ( abou r before December : : Pras stead of your husband, since i e : i ee Fa eer ee te ¢ Ade : " r looking «i > 1 from pra ‘ : thy : you preside + his home, and ltar eceiont afternoon of|Sie ttm ateratty. Mrs. Kalle itltne preaidential review of the fleet,|e0n of Admiral Rob ° te : : ong ; rthwest. 1 heard] the man has accepted your how Bunset club will be under the an Alpha Sigma Pht ‘Mrs. D spent Sunda: fter.| States ship Idab ‘ r ins ts t ft at n ine ~ ; Her, prey gs 1 e this note simple direction of Mrs. Frederick = is Ray oe California te be & ‘ r , € r © | 4 “ ‘ 7 he : J Since the man is th ‘ a y cultured he will apprect- ard . noon calli a lends r chairman of the com ailing friends, among | o- + s Joshua Greer 4M = : 7 r Wash anking 7 ‘ ‘on arrangements. The firat|On the Texas “a Mr - J -t a ¢ . _and ear 6 : roonee f * y = 4 pansies dur tae Gare: t oes . te the expression of plain, unex- is being planned for the) One of the many entertainments |) °"A3 ©° ar. ané Bre, Joshos bentrica 2 i n ¢ rn InW panne c MRS. LAURA BORTH aggerated gratitude much more im of Wednesday, October 29. which took place on board the ships | “ree? tue ailing and we than a lot of high sounding ee while the fleet was here was the tea | a. a . off g ‘ 1. superfluous word phras: I on Battleship Jat which Lieut. William Alexander |) °°'" Bre Pmt pet Se ‘ scheci. Mr.! to er NCC \treamurer. an ren Gould Imaginary know you can write such @ note 2 Macklem was host Sunday afternoon |‘"* en: Seeeeey. warms. iF ‘ pero upon his} 0 r k—ex r te very nicely because your letter Captain Palmer was host at a tea) he 2 tg| Witness the review of the fleet in ; eing y © far ‘ Troubles to me has proven it. ‘Board the battleship Georgia Sat-|°M the Texas for some of the girls). turn f he homahe w the spook SAMUEL MORRISON FUNERAL pear sine Grey Bas eerie? ‘afternoon in compliment to of the fleet entertainment commit : | MpOOK : ; : _ . 2 aah » on the dock in New York Samuel m, an ¢ who worries incessant « f _ . of the girls on the fleet enter- Scuilice vue tho tts eiraai Mise Marjorie Cappe, who has| Mr. B.C Curtis was in Se ‘ Beg pardon—I didn’t think I saw, | resident and r { nt things. He tells m LAUNDRYMEN STRIKE committee. | i been in San Francisco with her!/'WO Gays last week. and bas Sin. 1 anid I SAW Doe Certeis, and | public } ed Sat y It but I don’t see any reason £ PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 17—Em eee eee brother, Mr bert Capps, for the/feturned to Callfornia. 1 want up to him and "ke to him. | be c an worrying. as they really do ot |ployes of three Portland laundries inner past few weeks, sails the 16th for : But the only acknowledgment I got! fron Fi 1 mount anything. At times he/struck yesterday, demanding recog- spinner. mill sen ee | or rh Pas bes sob ig Prva hy fe \ tor my kind greeting was an im. |rison was at one time assistant prose | site and thinks all evening when he nition of their union. Engineers and William Pei Mr. Rayment 5 eee ‘ pathy, pudent O, ©. and some Spanish I|cuting attorney and a member of|calis, making it miserable for me. | washers are among the workers who ae senggied the officers of| .Complimentting Mrs. Arthur Cren-| Mise Beatrice Ober of Hacken.| Ver to Tacoma yesterday n't understand Ithe brary board. | Please tell me how to treat such a quit. he Washington Mutual Savings shaw, wife of Capt. Crenshaw, U. S.|sack, N. J, who i» making ber|tend & breakfast given for a So ‘ ia ee ne ee Suk at a dinner at the Seattle Ten-|N:. Mrs. Claude M. Seeley enter |/home with her aunt and uncle, Mr.| Daciels ‘tub 1 Ps |tained with a charmingly appointed/and Mrs. J. P. Fay, will enter the} for Runviveiens wer®|iuncheon at her home today. Mra University of W . ington this fail,| Mime Lucy Semple Swanstrom eee 4 Crenshaw is the house guest of Mra. Phe as Miss Georgina Swanstrom and Mins | 2 W. R. Crawford Miss Mary Donworth leaves Sun-|Mary Swanstrom will enter the cers Entertain | } eee day to enter Mies Wheeler's School| Annie Wright Seminary in Tacoma officers on board the destroy-| : ‘, t Providen RI \r week. | Mabetateed Mit ana un |Entertain at Dinner at Providence eee Mrs. Ve Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. 2 | ur ak Hike ee ite Wibt C Brown,|i8es McFarlane wore hosts nt a) Mr. and Mrs W: J. Gage, Jr.) MOS oO ling’ the qumoer with o V " "| dinner at thelr home for some of the|*%¢ Mrs. C. H. Lindsey returned) | ge ‘Van Vecken and Miss Dorothy | > otor and lher sister, Mra, Frank G. Taylor officers of the fleet. Among the|!ast week from a motor and camp . with a dinner on board the on a xe . fh ing trip to Mt. Rainier and Pacific| will leave Sept. 24, with Mr. and eaeey evening. Heutenant on the staff of Admiral | Beach |roer 1 eflerdceggin na Re ga lia eee Hagh ‘Metean, U. @. N..Com. Bl eee spend the winter in California, .; 7 T. Ghent of the U. 8. 8. Prairie;| Mise Roberta Hainsworth — is} es iii g Lieut. Com. Welsh, Mrs. Anna Thom-|pending a few days in Tacoma, the| Mr. and Mrs. A. Warren ¢ sen Milburn and Mr. Moritz Thom.|muest of her aunt and unele, Mr./of Oregon, are guests at the W Play Safe and Mrs. C. T. brown " Annex for a few days eee Elder-Clark Wedding Miss Margaret Huteron and Miss toberts and Dea | is % flinor Linde ere entertaine In jt Monday morr Ls a Wise Precaution to Take | ‘The marriage of Miss Chloe Sher-| urd. the Orekoy at luncheon, Sun IME mast to be gone sev | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet After (man Clark and Mr. Andrew Glenlacy and at dinner Eating, to Avoid Gas, Sour der was solemnized Monday after-| stexico Risings, Heaviness and |noon at 4 o'clock at the First Presby-| ae the Lazy, Logy Feel- |terian church by the Rev. M. A.| Meg, W. HL McEwan, Miss Dor ing So Apt to | Matthews. Owing to a recent be-\othy McEwan, Mr. Alexander I”. Mc peated |reavement the wedding was extreme| Ewan, Miss Marion McEwanand Mr The range of food is #0 great, its \iy quiet, only the nearest relatives | wri) " eZ ; en i IAtion varies so widely. that |poing present. Following a short| mening oe We Bum agg a wedding trip Mr. and Mra. Eider will trip to. the Ort eee A 6" POLICE CHIEF RAISES 1 ised aatanl tpg blag Rihgd [eB are ig eet ate BAIL REQUIREMENTS op the New/|* | jof Mra, William McEwan's » : | head of the institutional management | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Alarmed by the rapi course in the home economics depart: | ment at the University of Washing- ton. aid Hill Ferguson, who ha ng number of narcoti iving there for several ye attie, Chief Warre " fore returning the party w ney to the Philippines 7—|Orpheus Chorus cee tea Mr. and Mra. W. 8 # that all person oe |the Seattle Symphony orchestra, ment at Adrian Court made a special trip to Tacoma Mon Sas e ° ||male quartet which sang in the sto. the guest of her bre ie ~ |dium in honor of Secretary of the| visor inlaw oe ine hee Sern é - Navy Josephus Daniels, The audt-| soiariane, f a feet two ence received the club and Mr. Spar |ie¢ Fric spend the winter | ; F only your silk undergarments Don't have even one more silk gur most enthusiastically and com: | a ji¢orn v ore § digestion With Thene | Pellet ss hadithaeshabpnad apt or would not go so fast! garment ruined by perspiration. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.” jee Mrs. Spargur accompanied Mise sina nd Misa TAlliar . : stomachs are strong enough to| Her husband on the trip fabei uscdees aha sat tag REME ' It is perspiration that makes yt Lux seed from your grocer, it ond of em eek ave been ° guests r 5 e; Y espe ta, hotels, clube, depots and Red C “Tt “R sate winch php MBER! your things wear out so, and dis- mn “Ye aioe a safe plan is to be m and Mrs utnam Lilly t n . jarl's, Dyppepaia| Vor, 77088 Lea feoom yesterday= for their new home in| THURSDAY colors them so horribly—perspira- Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass, that you may eat rich and| Wednesday, during the noon hour| i" 0r! lable food, served or selected, |at the Red Cross Tea Room, Mra.| ¥'torl tion that is allowed to dry on the fibre and weaken it. How to wash silk under- bled with gas, sour! Myra Morgan, contralto, accompa orms of indigestion. ie Sve -Anate J tthe a digest food, they asmet nied by Mrs. Annie Jones at the p Stomach secretions, and for thia|ano, will heard in song selec things people who travel away from |tions, Mra. J. M. Carter will be But dip your garments into deli- whisk a tablespoonful of Lue into a thick | . by taking one or two | hostess for the ¢ | Mr. and Mr Lad I es cate Lux suds everytime you wear lather in half a bowlful of boiling or very hot (Viola Bozart * : # i tie K . water. Add cold water till lukewarm. “Dip get these tablets in any|Bow Party ‘Conon Anne them, and they will keep whole jour things through the foamy lather many sat inywhere in the United| jor Madame Pierre a'Humilly|in the Alea g niy and new through dozens of wear- _ times—squeeze the suds through them—de not at Miss Jefferson left Wednesday for 1 to reenter lAnnie Wri from 12 to 2, is for in if general favor they are among |Chevilly, wife of the French consul, mf F . 2a nse: ronder- ™& Rinse in three waters the same tempera- ings! For Lux cleanses wonder ture as the water in which you washed them. Who have learned how to enjoy|who leaves ‘Thursday for a trh to| Mra. A fully, without rubbing—and it will Squeeze the water out—do not wring. Dry ir mealn. oad France, Mrs. Raymond Auzing de|couver, and 43 Turenne and Mrs. Frederick Fiaus-| A. C. Hatct a | man will entertain sfx guests with a|been in Bentile, gueste at the ‘Hot Grystal Pool not injure anything that pure water i the shade. When nearly dry, press with a rt warm iron—never a hot one. Glove silk should box party at the Wilkes Wednes-|Lincoln, for the alone will not injure. be gently shaped as you iron, |day, and at tea afterward, turned to Vancouver eee morning |\Marriage Invitations | Mr. Paul Roynton of Lake Chet: | Mr. Charles EK. Shultz has Ixsued|i« spending a few days in Seattle invitations for the marriage of his|the guest of bis brother, Mr daughter, Janet, to Mr, Charles Hee-| Boynton id Cla ow being en- || mart, Aid Clea epee, Mis. 2n- |tor Slater of this city. The cere. es member Thursday night St. Tuesdays || mony will be performed Wednesday| Miss McNeilly, of St. Paul. te the eptembe the Swimming Total coat |\evening, September 24, at 8:30) house guest of Mrs, Jamen Veitch ham : BP. atudent $1.60. As now con- F octoc this course should attrane |) O'clock at the home of the bride, 603 one pionshiy m and woman in feat. ||20th ave. N, Mr. Slater is the won| Miss Adda Eldred, national secre : Pen eett c prehensive |of Mr. W. E, Slater of this city tary of the i sescinnien will Seattle Ls cain gil hipd Say eta Soy fa ; see arrive in Seattle Thursday for. a . FOR DELICATE FABRICS! Eastern Star Bbort stay. Whilg heres the wat Matatorium “ |the guest of her cousin, Mrs. N. H \Card Party Richmond at Laurelhurat Compan The entertainment committee of sd Mg | Pp y ed trom sales &: the Eastern Star club have’ com-| Mr. William Clyde Brown t# con our own soldiers and sail- || pleted arrangements for a card party|valescing from a minor 4 Tito be given in the club rooms, 4090] the Swedish hospital Arcade building, Friday evening, 4 * Sept. 19, at ar Mr, Ernest Ferguson, Mr, Milton Loui Second and Lenora operation at | Comfortable Seats for ia MS eats ee “SARE em a WR

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