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THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. | WOMAN'S PAGE | {GndlinaGre oO By REBECCA STEVENSON name phone, capitet 617 By CYNTHIA GREY | tant one sohesie HE ae al Dinner |Hunting and Benefit Dance Confessions ofa Bride Dear n vert years ago T met m young man and we ex:|)00" 01 RU Ke pn <tt> them A farewell to Miss Lftian Mar! Fishing Trip There will be a benefit co 8 hanged letters often, until ume to the elty where I live. I learned ways read your answers and learg . ‘ shing muy i os - : ‘ 7 ‘ ‘om them. Please joave Phureday for : f Mme. Le . hall, 14 r nnd do « « r him, and gave him much encouragement, for iota of things from t ll “engi Mrs, Larry David W > Is . ae so craeades alate Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Interprise Association mprennto om. th © neoma big-hearted, frank and good, He said he had learned to love|don't get the impression from this r th small marty ¢ » - r yun rtist soldier oe letter that I'm an “angel child,” be iA Will entertain with a t per : for a wounded art : and showed me ey consideration, whereupon we became engaged | ie ie PERPLEXED 17 4 ir home tnemta Missa wit jerk ee ° Te ,-_W . . , ee 6 other sources came up and worrted me to such an extent that at timer curls, and that you wear your bs " > . talk ove . f od to make " 1 hair as @ little girl of 17 should dge and Mr Musical Tea ances Fr ¢ ved f t > the 5 tale of the|'t seemed I m . rhs wee ndened hori lt ; Speaking in very modern terma, . istensen's f he » our |Our engagement all this he was devoted and kind, tho I realiz M “ roy Bur! re Ente rtain Arthur A ‘ ‘ : se fd aa ' . , ated during ou — Aged at- 2 + did hot even| PANADE you ares bit otdtids Fo honor M: . at memt of the Cent oie 5 Food elf t cut I certainly needed my | now how short om being #0, for at times, I know, I ¢ 0 foned.” but that quality is a vir- - " tea at ¢ . t t Mine «, 1 thought with re used him : imaginable ture rather than a fault. There’s Viee-Admira! “ft t t a or nage atror P ‘ prot t or moat uneam ‘ : nothing whatever wrong with of the Paciti > y " oane ' ' mi i I aking great reat r rime < ‘ ur appearance or actions, so - - 7 : gait y Mayo t 6 port re, | w " " dead wok wales ar as anything In your letter | Judge and 3 es ‘ nea : " wa returnea| Mra. C. B r : phe nat hus 1 . - " u , « . wag > ab nat ipedh ihn ld indicate, Continue to live ata ot dinner at t Mus ae ee Mre 9 raced : mi Resi yor dha th aie p him and eann und t adn af that you are ‘ike @ girl while you are © Gil, fp Metarday « € nose ig unl 7 t , f ae le Fl t ' , ‘ ' 1 @ ls we > ag wens Be Page yor and you will be a happy woman, Shower for Bride-Elec uptr 1 tu t. Nothing r : z thy The 1 Ayes sy Ng * ‘The tea dance wt given t ' wit nince ett “ F a he ea for me as mu , i > make th o etragas Shades Becoming by the officers of the tur: | ber t ’ n t © oF f tr ' 7 ee “ eB ; : kee To a Young Girl @ay afternoon RN . uee Me ¥ : \ ee 5 kin Dear Ming Grey What colon at Bremerton " ‘ song cycle by J . rr el T to n ¢ ' t x ted Ow . mn \e leaving until ke D, should a 15-year-old girl wear, wh¢ variety. The de ‘ #. Anderson \ r . Nd fashion Y . . r ' ry KO 1. We kinw | | Pasay ‘ + Hair uy own has a Mght complexion, blue eye this e dancer q . , r neeyed sus * d ty f passed a ate Me ' Joubt hi io at U In Curls B. and light brown hair? Ef gay with many £1 a ¢ ande re. & : Mrs. | for at Twelve gue ©| wondered 1 terruy " ‘ A Dear Mim Grey: I am 17 years PUZZLED GIRL, und imag other ¢ old, and I am rather pretty, That's a /flowers. Two or stra. ayed ' *almert r ' n ner ‘ and accuse him of it just the same -_ Various shades of biue, rang- i eahe or the big euns, 6 ate | A Wat thos ; = ' ‘ Brace: roe Am I wrong? 1 try to be kind with | 2% Mtended as a noremark. 1) ing from navy to @ very pale ci it under the bic nd late » W t “Pop " tt 1 “ \ es . | him always, but a demon or some- | ** y hair hanging in curls (0) iiade, also golden browns, me- “the afternoon al te n the dinis n wor . seas ! eee’ - « the ; eae tee ee rg” hool. Am I too old to do perved. Mrs. Edgar 4 Webster, Mrs A The Overseas club \ [ sprar n ihe Wil” coe thine: + cas paren Ser kice This is my last year at high oned the 20 guests { Florence Holt, Miss acdye summer dance in the Mo r - v ‘“ - b elve eae ss I my girl friends call me “baby we . « Ruth he evening from 9 to 12. T a k shouted. “Thin rinciila” beca have no . Miss May cy, Misa I in th n rom 9 to 1 Fons , Ui Think ano advine me how I can k Priscitia” beesase I bh ” dium or Ught green, also, per- haps, nome shade of purple. Of these, the blue is the most prefer- able for a girl of your age, un s.| dance wi ake © place of th y—out in thie dar “°P boy friends. They se 0 we Dance ey, Mrs ine Mark, Miss El: | d take Se. om ; ce t in him. A LITTLE JEALOUS. friends, They poem to w | lesm for a party frock nee poiseen anil fprentane seestiines : : 4 Birll-oe ate rain!’ He was up » eitiee Seana That in [BPEL deal more about this than = Sa nd Mrs. George Davidson |The urns were preskied over. by na Peggh mie y aed rs bound—then beck Whenever th © a party they . ms “ the keynote to your whole mitua- | jag en Gury 4 about twenty-five mem-|yire eM r ni ' ? paw - oa the Ol dae eae fe Ga he Seer Okan ply must play kissing games, 1| @f the subded set with an in porter during first hour and fe far ide nate " t rr pulling ° dowr ~ <dn: ae: ‘ahs: tebeneaeabe just won't play them, because they @ance at their home Friday | ytey HH. FE. and Mra, W. A iP a Was it phates < pe , lained, “They / KO against the grain, so to speak. I| a r m it only . ‘ stops to stamp it : in honor of their daughter, | roster during the second ne € SOM \ fog blown by the wind into | fund her nurse er room uncon ‘ like to hi fun, but not that kind kene yuny in the “demon ya Dorothy. | guests w introduced b human shape and ne nat Away we raced) won't let you be kind, ana you |A™ J old-fashioned and “Priacilla iad S. Ingraham and Miss Perry took | Mise Lillian Marshall, who has wn the F I had followed home. ke,” Miss Grey a easy fooling wh posmonned me I had lived a months stormed ane, reliable husband was t I waan't afraid of ghosts, never must realize at, if you don’t ' © 4 nister nd Mre. Larry Mar Bob went or Since have been enga girl in supposed to bring a boy. Well Just returne(i from overseas, | Pop ular eas day.tor Madion, Wis. Mies. Betty). oO h and i hed : inch of the park ; SC. A. work, Mrs. Lewis ged in YS Engaged rainerd will accompany her as fat! ine tangled shrubbery hy volicen ad been summoned] unconventional manner than - Is the difference you pay ned will return Work f the com yea: iil be . . * . been announced. Miss Harmon has ~ P Bip! ¥ |} knife is the kind that is No trace had been found Monday | ble Shop Dance |this news will be of Interest. Owing] in Victoria 4 o my de 1 austion!” ‘en bagftire ? at 3 a. m. Sunday and robbed him| lyn Carkeek will be injquietly some time this fall . . ‘ol t th r i been independ and d damr campe—and in held! o¢ g, at the Jumble shop to-| ¢ J the Wardm mi a held of Salmon Bay will bold @ meeting |the men was meager To compliment Misa Enid Gullit} Miss Katherine Jerome will ac |" waiting repeated. Then Ii Canadian Woman's Clab | . at our heart ake ut Dr. Hoff Goes to tempered. It pays divi- cheon at Tennis Club] te canis at the door |been the ¢ f her brotherin-law| 1. Siege everday Mverpnrap Mb evert © couldn't get far—whe's #0 tiny!™| Win, he will Every party that is given, the femme Lute Nettleton, who! for the summer, leaves Thurs-| | , © entire mer household was! to the man, it will be easier I don't know any, so I don't go she has been engaged in Y./ the curved paths ar bru | You to approach him in a more | Then I'm teased some mo! Ranft, where they will spend tad ly w e talking tO} otherwine Why ne ite you . . | A A sixtden guests at A) The engagement of Mias| Helen |e Mantt % pend ®) cave it up and hurried on my way ae mcy. Mother | _cunerwise. Why not write your | Etta. Highwaymen for an 8-inch kitchen | ingly appointed luncheon at/tarmon, of Tacoma, to Mr. Henry|,. ste: jit m thought, some tre - Mins Maud McGough, 1415 35th ave. |]| utility knife. The 60¢ Peattlc Tennis Club Saturday | Goode, of Portland, Ore, has just o9*e ers) Gece ay ane Oe she ‘ i dom or wi in Bold Holdup} d 4 on. yeas : : Misa Florence Williame « ane athe he'll outlined. The current tople depart many frie in Seattle to whom | pagel Archibald spent the week-en: . : her ites ment will meet in the same place! of five men who J. J. De Moca, 908|§| Machinery made and | al iis + dies | t0.the recent death of Mrs. Harme er arma 4 him to wtil ited Mahe ghth . reported held him up/fl polished, and peeds to be tty minerd and 188 | the de {Ml be solemnized very | . + i the wedding will b mnised very) Mra, James Bell Cresa_( oom tatty | Salmon Bay Parent Teachers | of $15 in bills within a few paces sharpened weekly. of the regular Tuesday even-| Chittenden) and her husband. The Parent Teachers’ Association | of his doorstep, His description of | MAMI ficient in some dreadful ordeals D hing | 25 i . otel In Washington or rans pay anything! And) Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock 228 night. ' Shower for Bride -to-Be | Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. Iwas @ joy to think that my Th pt the pee a we nin 4 h ny SF P _ e eee and made and anvil neces to ford, whose marriage will be an| company Miss Emily Jerome when|#' OUF Hearthstone Up ar ered o ¢ ng, sinking) ‘The Canadian Woman's Club Aux levent of the fall, Mrs. Walt ‘° the du 1 M event o © fal Mrs alter|she leaves Saturday to enter the ure rn e dusk lary will meet in Hed Crom hea H I Resumed Weatherstone was hostess at an|Wallcourt school. Miss Katherine | It was going to b ® {hob and whiapered, “Hob! re) uA Mul meet in eed Crom yeet:| Middle West College |} dends from the first day Saturday afternoon tea|interesting shower at her home Sat-| will visit in New York before re-|®* to the ¥ oo, af cht! at len—a woman ¢ ake Bound for a college somewhere in by holding an edge in- at the Jumbie Shop, hganny beta afternoe A mauve and) turning home - 7 ee e corn belt of the Middle West definitely 90 enjoyable last year, will pink basket of snapdragons, sweet cee or er Iden, ft ro - Walla Walla Parent-Teachers’ | H. J. Hoff, a professor of lan- 2 4 this .season, beginning | peas and asters was used as a cen-| Mra, M. T. Giesting and daughter|t f tr ~~ Aeuaubathats |wuages at the University of Wash , Ob. 4, from ‘na until |terpiece for the table, over which| Nancy returned Saturday from be x ‘ ‘ T with Miss Bernetta rbour) Mrs. Edwin J. Bartells and Mra) Wing Point, where they have been | Washingt f rn o #> lof the Walla Walla school wilt re| "ew work in his chosen field. He J Miss Hazel Allen in charge.| Morris Whiton presided, assisted by| «pending the summer, and are|a few y Tacon he wi . new its activities with an opening |W" recently connected with the} THINK IT OVER shouldbe grateful tidings to| Miss Margaret Gulliford and Mirs/ again in their town house. make a trip to Victoria and Van- CLUBS FOR TUESDAY {meeting at § o'clock in room 12 of | *ecret service and was head of the} who like to dance, for Jum-| Syringa Floyd. During the after ee jcouver before leaving for Long dl — the sch A community sing will} mail censorship bureau here. Bi Ghop dances under the’ skillful/noon Mra. H. C. Perry and Miss| Mrs. M. HE Causten left today ach, Cal, where she will «pen Women's Auxiliary to Meet Mins Letha McClure, fol ment of the young girls| Phyllis Gulliford gave several e>/to spend two or three days in Vi o winter at the Hotel V n The Women’s Auxiliary of the! iowed by a musical program. Mra. | proven a tremendous success,| joyable musical numbers | torta, B. C Peet i World War Veterans’ association y Daloer, binkak tii bentat ‘URIC ly and ftnaneialty: of Sed IR hs Sur’ and Mrs. Stacy Jones Ofar.| 7! Dold * general business meet orice department of the Seattle ng : Parent-Teachers’ Association | ington, has left Seattle to take up| we | " Po 2 4b rooms, 715 Unior 4 | Assembly Club Dances |. Mr*. Frank Daypon of Portland.| caret Crahan), who have been the |, oats Sona \| public schools, will speak. ‘Thi y Ki Sione Ka | who has been visiting her nieces.| vices of Mr. and Mra. E. L. Jones will be a garden exhibit, super-| — ippa |. Plans were completed last week | Mrs. Edwin Ivey and Mrs. Law 3 a eee “ x etad [in ‘Tacoma. since their wed vised by Mian Freda Libbee. There |by the Assembly Club for a con-!rente 8, Tibbals, left for her home| pnore ¢ Seattte Weman's Club will be a welcome to teachers and sho » ago, left Wednesday tc it be a wel | 75¢ Bo! hee J who ta in charge of|tinuance of thelr social activities ) Monday : 4 enaay for | The literary interpretation depart: | new The officers 5 7 ttle (32 Doses) it, where Mr. Jones t# engaged officers new are: / tropolitan hospital on Biack-| during the season of 1919 and 1 “ee . Rapes . ment of the Seattle Woman's Club| President Mrs Trella Bullock: | F RE E ~ ac-| Since 1912 about 75 members each} Mr. an s. George Wy . A a will meet w far Beebe, | treasure sie nt: corre | | Island, New York City, ae crag: adh 190s Thee d Om fr. and M re te t h Mra, M Lt r urer, Mra. Henry Grant; corr Just because you start the day inied by Mra.’ Connolly, ar-| Winter, as a club, ha « Port Madison were the jeader, at at hom sponding secretary, Mrs. H. Rutan;| worried and tired, stiff legs and fn Seattle: yeaterday to. make|series of dances, This year it i#| Dr. and Mre Fuller ¢ Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Holt, with secretary, Mrs, C. Bush; auditor,|@"™s and muscles, an aching head, ‘arrangements for the! Planned to increase the member-|fiect festivi daughter Florence and 1% aiins Grane Almuet burning and b down pains in of a local chapter of Phi|ship to 100 couples. All of the| . arold have returned from a thr o ase batatede’ ier Agni gh Kappa fraterrity at the Uni-| dances are to be held in Knights of] Mrs. P. HL. Nicholson and Mrs. El-| Months’ tour of California and Ore Caleidh Club ay in that condition. Start the day of Washington. Columbus hall McKenate of Vancouver, who| ® IGHT i. healthy, feel fine Sigma Kappa is one of the| The first, to be given Oct. 2 | 6 guests of Mr. and Mrs. see ph al ately hero bPebod sores, Zell! Get rid at patna, ois Phone Ellicott 2107, and most prominent frater.|be for the members and | 3. Herr during fleet fes| MMe. Winfield Kaufman returned ne Fee ceting ot the | ffiN, aching back or kidney trou- fn Eastern colleges, but so| friends. It is planned later to “ive left Wednesday for their) stonday > a N je last meeting at the) bie Start NOW Distributors of Community Stl- to the Harvard itar , : sy lve ver been or-|two other dances with the same ; se “ y ummer home of Mra, I Sylves-| If you suffer from biadder weak- |] verware, T: @ chapter has never been or-|two other dances with the s During their stay in Seat-| school in Loa Angeles ton “"Waltrohe” the following o¢.|R0es with Warning, eonlting: prion [tae Ce eee im connection with the uni-| privileges. The remaining seven, | y were the inspiration for | . . || Suits for Ladies and Gentlemen. ‘ onl ss. tienen «| orare in and out of bed half a dozen : this state, and it is for| Making ten in all, will be for the| many informal affairs | ficers were elected: President.) Mrs./times a night. you will_appreciate || We purchase for you and extend | y P Me reason that Dr. Connelly comes| members alone. The dates for the| e+ 6 | Mr. and Mra. 0. BE. Kit « bave| How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- “tle ©. Heifner: vice president, | the rest. comfort and strength this credit. Mrs, Joseph ¥F. For rer, | treatment gives tt thi tter | parties are Oct Nov. 11, Dec. 2,] yy eorme Faunce Whitcomb | #0i4 their Mow k house | cs Srisct Among the atum-| Dec. 16, Jan. 6, Jan reas | [Brad rg Bate, pmo OT Maan as the etableCompound Restores \i-5. Wt) Martin, secretarys|,),¥¢ Wl Rive you + cent bot-|| OUR SPECIALS FOR THIS Louise non) will arrive MO Fo cont, bot. A Eastern colleges who reside| March 16 and April Det. 1 frees the Bust to. viet her) Sevan the winte Health and Strength. Mrs. David E. Fryer: corresponding | BOOK about Urice Acid and P nearer Nabresap are Mr. Hugh M. Cald-| The committee on arrangements! mother, Mra. J. Templeton I secretary, Mrs ana tes; i. reat t to convincey ou The wil j Mr. James P. Kinney, Mr.| {includes Mr. Hugh Baird, chairm: on, and her sisjer, Mra. Jobs se i wa aren, Mrs. 8.6. Frente snd Sinhecr Glsenea theetmationn 4x ig eo oS cay bese B. Stocking, Mr. Donald| Mr. J. J. Wolfe, Mr. J. A. Calwell tt, for three months. Mr. Whit . ‘ all other ailments, chron’ stub- . * . j i, Mr. William Allen, Mr.|Mr. J. H. Irving, Mr. James comb will join her later for a st Lansing, Mich.—"After the birth of igh ParentTeachers | born, if cansed by exceasive uric acie. |§ Special 30. S08 +++ 40.00 Couden, Mr. George E. Til-| Brewster, Mr. Howard Lathrop and| visit { was not able to stand on| 7 UTeachers’ Assocation | witli ta Dep Fes Pe Oty Coeetal: No. S287. 45.00 Mr. Sidney E. Goodwin. | Mr. Fred Anderson | "Ju , : ny fect Twas | Of Lincoln high achool will hold its| Mock Hast Hampton, Conn, and ree |f| SP No. 2206 .......... 85.00 | : Saturd: ome in w reaidence, § | eo weak I eoula|* meeting at 2:30 o' kK in the | ce by parcel p delivery paid, a ||| Special No, 2327 . . + 60.00 | pemaonhyey T ‘ re |) mal " Pogo: embly room, A program of mu-| free T5-cent bottle (22 doses), with- a . Sch suffered ‘euch |¢ has been arranged. Prof. Ernest |?o' same person, address. or farnily To Our Customers: Mis . . 3 pains in my back |. Worth will expiain the new meth-| Fine for “acid” stomach The Qbove are) special values lore Ott left; , are MI fF conld not work | 0% adopted, He will be assisted by in Woolens and Worsteds. Large month: del jaan . Pagar ht . or hardly take | “ss 1. 0. Johnsor assortment of patterns to choose : wre : + 9; TIME from " . ° care of my baby ripen aye Rgoanalie ; One of my neigt Emma Lazarus Auxiliary ie aes — fee ieereen 2 seas, 2, |i s9u e Pr gay cea 4) AMUSEMENTS lhe is engaged in business. Pinkham’s Vege- | bold its regular meeting the edu Four Beautiful Mr. Dan Ste MEE wi re-enter the woe 7 i ¥ nda \ extras i ok ani i sve el sca eo a : ‘(PALACE HIP University of Washington this fall! o rise J" pb Sa used +? ade ys ~ Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 R d S 1 R d S acide bindaee . tng that b le'Nak | Wash, and 1 got hetter right, away ‘osmopolitan Club Meeting | ‘ SIX RIG ACTS OF : aden ‘ , and was soon a new woman and coul The Cosmopolitan Club of the Y.||We are HIPPOPDROME VAUDEVILLE e ea ecords d Chartes F Frller | returned ; —" : : work ar ! and I ean re ommend w ; A will meet at 7 clock in lerion ce incutoniie Sana salad Feature Photoplay ; Monday from a week spent at Lakelsy ny . ; se remedies to other young mothers | the club rooms. Mixx Dorothy Shank, wakes tek At Half Former Prices ni 2 months Span ase Work aid ciice Or E Ghee inte ror tie ead cocrenies || aba tenets Couiioin ab vase: EMMY WEHLEN | n Sou * | —Mrs, Ona 0. Bowens, 621 S, Hosmer | exte service of the University || ee As recently announced by the Victor ig : » of|. S the ¢ urn, Af © | Street, Lansing, Mich $¢ Washington iikceas te pour time te at Zour service, re ge ee Talking Machine Co., Red Seal Records Edw c x, in command |, , ob ara ante tha hela Women who are in Mrs. Bowers’| members, and an open discussion ||On each Fall SU | (MOORE THEATRE have been reduced in price—many | . 8 8 t who has | in c nat oa ould: sl plore 422] Will follow resnrding the high cos DRENCE UPSTAIRS ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE beautiful records made by the world’s eft Friday for Mare Island, where ; W profit from her experience and give | Amella Stone and Arman Kalls greatest artists are now within the | she will join her husband. . S Maat tt ortiand @© | this famous root and herb remedy, | Second and Union. Mre. Gene Hughes reach of every home—we direct partic- = a8 Neat share Re Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-| Organization of Child Conservation | Harry Rreen—T Honey Bo ry i} iss : - hs Mr. Joseph Lambert and Mr.| 12? Kuest rcp pound, a trial ensue Cieek - |] Maleta Bonconi—Bell and Wood. be ‘tention to these four: Z art motosed up from|iw ho oe a ee te For suggestions in regard to your ut use |U Nights 15¢ to $1, Mata 16¢ to 600 Friday afternoon Circl “Santa Maria” sd tor. Va eaieend oe condition write Lydia E, Pinkham| ne chia Conservation Ia WATIVE | == . sae = ra P er Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. The result | 4 ine ia’ enaedtinel ay Ms Sung by Enrico Caruso ide wae om wive tae q of thele. 40 yeare empertente io ab | AIT Was organiond in the Au HERB THEATRE Formerly $3.00-Now $1.50 = ithe Chea tthe thre ‘ } ditorium of Frederick & Nelson's . day to enter the University of Min-|iey. who was one of the your service, FS chairman of the meeting was TABLETS PLAYERS nesota > | Mias Charlotte EB. Whit the — es eat the Skinner-Swalwell i . “Good-Bye” (Tosti ee nd bas ain ; |tional o er. Mrs, Victor Zed-|{ Reqoenised a8 the only standard f/9 mirth at Pine Eliott 2525. Sung by Nellie Melba Mr. and Mrs. Ward Simpkins will ry tiles . sri — ye - gt: nae Satetcas dec cr ry a tem. | sare rere pi Pao sorpiabeanas ia: | | Laon fama ts tx LOGE S” Foon ‘ Pe BE |remove from their home at Alki!.), - |The cons io e aéopted . | « . C Formerly $3.00—Now $1.50 Point to 1417 Boylston ave, Oct. 1, | Pie Mas fone ‘ me Lage hati Res dl Disordered Stomach THE DRAMATIC « ib ie, ne ars |the second and fourth Fridays of | 'TRIUMP a eh ls Grange . A lthe month at 2 o'clock were chosen |} Piliousness, constipation, impure ||| BOSS’? ; __ “Pieta Signore” Mr, Charies Fulton has. removed lan the time and hour for the regu. |j bced, rheumatism and heartburn ; : Sung by Enrico Caruso from the Hotel Assembly . “th the |. s¢rq,- Bo 8 ? lar meetings, This brings the next : Formerly $3.00— Winslow home on Federal ave cere ee ra ln nry Oat ee wane ae Te eo Kidney and Liver Regulator its Hotel Otis held in the same place—Frederick y-back guar- || PAN TAGES Mr, Forest Tucker of Heybrook |/°te! OU & Nelson's Auditorium Every t dogs oa Ruasiee | “One TED DET : . Nelson's Audito’ ; Now Ruaning | “OH, TEDDY!" “Ange Adorable” spent the week-end in Seattle Mr. Kenneth ‘ The following officers were iped with this trade With 12 Pretty Girls From “Romeo and Juliet” see rg s elected: President, Mre. Annie M rk. Put up in two Frank Bush, story-teller; @. 4 - . . Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Thomas and sit : ‘ sizes, 500 and $1.00. Swayne Gordon and Company, Sung by Geraldine Farrar amstly Seti eiday soe: aw. Yerk rt Biser lett day f Elwell; vice-president, Mrs. R. I old by leading druggists and ||) comedy playlet: Geor-te Howard 4 ~ itoago, They ge ae Any woman can clean and renew | Vanderwall; secretary, Mrs, Victor | tocal agents chere, Made |\[ singing comedienne < and Edmond Clement where they will make their home.| VE sriitary Sante » waists, dres ults, coats, gloves, |Zednick; treasurer, Mrs. R. 0. |[ by Al O. Bliss Co. Washing- and Clinton, songs ‘and dances: Formerly $4.00—Now $2.00 Mas SB Geneva, Wis, where they wi ribbons, furs, slippers, shawls, belts, | Quesnel. All national members are |) ton. t ree dieudtenasadeoscey feo = . pol Boren eee nay fae pate for. Yale tles, veils, men's cloth lace cur. | eligible to the club, An interesting - vanch ake nelan after two ee ain woolens, ug®, a jen Progra a give a e ne And Hundreds of Others apd piper ring op seh | t voolens, rug irapert program will be given at the next Pe on oo © | Mr. Cecil Bacon and young son everything that would be ruined by | meeting | E A : Henry returned last eve ; I r The study of the child from the | VICTROLAS $25 TO $400 F nae nad Mies ANeeRCRE Basle snort’ using > , allo more of gaso-| home standpoint is the work of this Convenient Payment Terms ee ave tomptrow: 60 701 MENG. 1, . 1e in a dishpan or wash bol organization, The national — presi. amuel Russell in Portland for a|~ pee’ ‘ies as Bela’ id 8 E k—LEW WHITE t's—-upt ut in things to be dry clean-|dent is Dr, Winfield Scott Hall, and pa~ ou motor trip over the Columbia High-| 1414 4d Aves dow : rgd ty i: : Ba pees oi LLY WIDOWS - 3 + downtown, 2d A wash them with Solvite| the advisory board consists of men Ni ti : gehts (Sunday), 350; Mat. She n Co, way alate ». Shortly everything comes! and women of national reputation | MENS MEN Mondays), “10d ry rma a & c a like new, Nothing |such as Prof. O'Shea of the University ON ry ° . Mats. H Mr. and Mra. Frank Cullen Bro ( R d D nee de N | - _ | ks wrinkle o}of Wisconsin; Ju Ken Lindsey y (allio Ropes Ylnke) ‘have Ie egistere entisis cerng needa." Do not ‘attempt | Mow Perey. ennytacker and Ma @2 TED DIT = ngeles for Phoenix, Ariz, to dry clean without Solvite Soap. | Prof, McKeeve orme of the| Third Avenue at Pine n hout Solvi p.| Prof, MeKeever, formerly f the] they will make their home panei i make gasoline soap is the secret of | University of Kansas, Washington | CIFIC “/ 7 All dry cleaning is the twenty-third state in which | Spokane Portland Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Wing and A packkge OF Bolvite soap! con|the league, which this fall jbegina| Norman Friedenwald Pre Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McMicken ainir dire - y a Se will return this week from a fishing methods tain lirections for home dry |its seventh year of active work, has| ‘MY HONOLULU ‘ ‘ — ; leaning costs little at any drug,| organized clubs. Walia Wana, Cen | and bunting trip to Lake Chelan, || Dr. J. Brown's New Office | grocery st iia ana ¢ 221 Th ird Ave GIRL” or department ore Dry | tre and Chehalis members have aa et ee ORPHE BUILDING ui 5 or | clean outdoor or y rom | already ” z 7 Nights 50c to $1.50. Mats. Wed,- Mrs, John Hoee Iden, wife of Pe See Ah Oe, HF mi uM anised. into working *COR.UNIVERSITY: Sat, 50¢ to $1. Plus War Past

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