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je i THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919. —— one . —e ™ —e ; } é an oS ah Jooughe the house in which she has . By REBECCA STEVENSON been living since her return from ® ® yn la — * = ttice Phone, Main 600. Home Phone, Capital 617. | Toston, and will be there ‘perma: | onteSSI1ONS ofa Dr1ade caret nee se Cee * nn whe would own, ell ee: The Problem , = Aeatroy- 0 " ii and her children for destro: Tie y ‘ P | shberg-Levinson and Mrs, Harold Scott Mc ne ) man ; for . ppointed Hirshberg-L ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ha f ’ Of Housin 1g nomeone elne’s belongings aa Sp kane Visitor lc ‘ommittees A | The wedding of Mise Menriettn| Caughey, who have been guente Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Pnterprine Association fH a - . ing someone elects heloneingy SS font to Miss Catherine} Activitieh at the Women's Univers), ino Gaughter of Mr. and M McCaughey's mother and Dear Mina Grey:—There is a prob-| tho they are hern, ve ligthe d Mane, who is Mise Mary laity club have commenced with &| .°\ eon, to Mr. Frank Hirsh.|father, Mr. and Mra, George Max sameness ia [Jem I would like you to wolve for me. me, my dear woman, wh Mise Dore jrush and a rapidiy inceasing mom: |... wan eolomnined lant evening at|Hnterty, in Waldo, for the past twol xtian Miller's ttempt to un: ine | chair and put my cheek against his! ee nive in my family, three 1 few and far between, ain with & lbership, which at eeTe tit of com.|the home of the tn weeks, will return Tuesday or} my husband's loyalty had been in-| before replying children, the oldest @ girl of #ix, and! and now is a person to know ee reine (an, 00. Below te the lint oy have| Autumn leaves blow: | Wednesday |xidious, Since I was a penniless lt You are going to elope, Bob,” 1/the youngest four months old. W An apartment house or flat Ss afternoon Miss Ewing |mittees appointed last we ok to | Menger nnestag ea. 8 ape é #6 : Ph ge 2 Baraca Fem OF BO clave teak. ile A ehgeyon dge al drat tip ce cima Ge Assisted by Mise Mary Dud-|charge of the season's calender. |renm wert MMi y in the liv:| Mr. and Mrw Thompkina| tle person b 0 ree nea | eatd in my mo pg bert cil wd ora Sx eat ae tl Misa Judith Gibbs. ire committee Mrs. Ruase| M 1 Mew. Berton Fenn, bably believed that the only way ' ane 5 louse a M ing room, where the vows were/and Mr, and Mra, John Berton Fen: ; : Aenghag sone podig-s oe tof SY neat GE posing Hodge, Mrs. A. H. Lundin ang Mre.| itn, wae of kleberry, with|have gone to Cheney to attend the » for his money rather than or thought you eaid you didn’t abou 9g 2p stu 6 every apertnens Tae . y 4 | : " santhe- riding © inn KR atclffe and) love, That was the way her min¢ : 4 are not alle ” ould you please at would not allow ¢ for Miss Ives | Mintsrminment—Mre, 3. ¥, Murry, erent, rollow, and jwbite chizeanthe | wedaure of Mine Huth Teale and |tove, That was the way her mind |sneend to go IE | fang Nyro Re een Pewereen SiG hee |nre, Basen eat Sie the pillars laden with the same flowers, | will take place Tuesday how her mind worked if she hadn't} “Iam not. - rg Blope {children? There lot» of adn In| be @ blessing to the child. : Doris Ives, who will be an|Ausiand. Mrs. I. M: Roberts, Mra. | Pile late ther aide i. * panied thn Simuiemea at tate |iyray from me. Desert me. |} the papers for furnished houses or! "1 a), noe know of any apart = aie nate Witt . Ohne Miss Mabel Gil | ‘The two bridesmaids ag | the — Mr. Thomas B. Owen, Mr. Thomas} 4. 165 continued to call upon her, | ¥!th the charming + wads apartments, but we have not been| not house that refuses children her horne urday Mac Q ding party fonte Lewis a 4 Mr. 8. 13. Pomeroy are on a ten As » continue 0 cm “Cn wie tet ana net pat are | APT remy winch tauw wonld : m ” id Mise Blanche Wenner | Miss " coe ge SBR e ny Beruples, She wan the nm A able to fir that will admit dogs or cats; sty Rie tae betines Mulerary end art) Frank §,|Miss Nelile ecg Feet dim |daye’ hunting trip in’ the Olympics, |! Long a tal can wt Khe be.| YOU up to now, Jane Lorimer? You've | juve children | petther do 1 haow of Gap Me Span limited to-intimate friends | Paytey, MEY Alemanden, N'*|fuls of Columbia rosea, Tho two| °° cee longed to one of the most important] let me Ih for & dunee ot my|, We Just came from Indiana and) clase apartment house that will the honor cuest ek lise Kate M. Firmin, Mra.|matrona of honor te Tomcnberg |, Mme W. H. ‘Talbott and » Mins] families, Nevertholens, 1 would have | Feady pe vou want to land me in| MAve always had our own furniture, permit tenants to bi the piano 1 Rilng oe a “ore: bride Mra. Alexander Rosenberg | y Me Talbott left last week for ’ ¢ her maternity | eve oO oR _ but sold it when we came west or make other loud noise after 4 ° Dean Hamlin White, Mra. Florence I 4 given the true story o! . ] : and Mra, Arthur Hrodie Cohn, wore |thetp ranch near Eliensburg, to apend Byer ve han Said Ane otituer 1 itl have always taken the best of care| 16:0 p.m. it fe a problem any tain W ith Dinner Ds may i ker. publicity—Mra, Wa-|their own handsome bridal roben,| pt Gays. Myr. Talbott’ and’ Mr pe aoe abt og : Perhaps 1 am too unsophietionted | Se eo nee eee eee ee would | | cer ert Mes Decelane mee Filiam €. Watt o f 3, |They ca Ophelia roses Swain 4th aectae heck enti ull beside Berg wéh About the aw." © te AP ige » with other peo-| 4 ¢ for the landlord than © is the house guest of |iiam Parkhurst Brawley, Mrs, A. E. Bag oh ify coher gain lnte the certainty that auch steps would|to know much ¢ r | surely do the name lens a one for the landlor re Ch See ih Galttnn, wilt’ be been- | Labailiat i he akin. er ane to her gows - tke imperil Habs’ life | marked just a bit maliciously me ‘« but if you tell them that, it! jt is the tenant : at the dinner with which | “Membership — Miss Jonephineyers arm. was charming in her gown | ickerson, Mrs. A. B. Raker's! ‘Tho only bolster I had for my pa-| haven't asked you to elope on th wn't change them, They still may | wi M Harry Sharpless will er, Mrs. Tom Meatag and Miss Metty, 1 ornamented |,. Mf. Nickerson, The only bolster leame train with the girl Just meet dren not wanted.” 1 will may! c+ . ra At their home this even- | Mabel Chilberg. |oiy with delicate tracery of rhine- (father, is recovering from a ‘verious| tence wan daddy's threat to fix the her in Mexico—in any town she may|irere are 'm few places we founc,| 200d Advice _ ares wers Mra, George deSteiguer, | oP ma ¢ qencers ¢ injury sustained some time ago: criminals before he got thru. with | her in Mext y here are 4 \ Por Ana Gk t on a pearis, The same trim-| same I think she will name the! some are places that mt clean or Any Gi see rs. Ro H. Denny, Mrs. H. B. Wil-/ stones and pear “ see tye Ps bee » to de 16, | 20 E. n 5 i y See wen Seve Me Se vee VE | ae, Charis W. Spear, of Met |™ * — vil place where Babs is, See enough to live in, then others were| Dear Mins Grey: ‘This is the way Stafford Hostess iding—2ire, FR. H. Parsons, | wee exranged in band effect. 8h@! snp i. = Se gee ine) PS Se) aS Sone ee Nothing doing, ie. Here's |$50 to $80 per month and that's too|f think “EI might solve her Gertrude Stafford ent Mere. William D. Comer and Mins |carried @ es“ Edward. Hirehberg |«inter, Mrs. William 8. Taylor. Mra the intrig i h a to adm after veda = eal high for us nt: cia onaald sols . ne h Yo —— aa ee | Spear ¢ ont te a the wed-|he had called a few times at th 1a beagre ke noine| .G2 to work, “Ellen, cod, ‘@ small Saferenal din ner k aith une Phillip Marion and| Was best man, and Rabbi Samuel agg came, W at to attend the wed <r rg gs n sit he “And leave that baby to her fate They y the children make not */clothe and pay board, the same as ai me, Cov Study—Mra, » 3 “es , «dh > gartinn on \ding of Mian Frances ylor and] Muy ansion A ue Big oe Pies Po ene cata Aw ag : " for Miss Margaret Find: | Mra. Warren Fusseima: ‘ gg bag Ay y a supper was|Mr. Daryl Elliot White, which will] always the reason for his calls. The|To grow up among rangers, (and bother e ic hi nants, but lif you were in a boarding house, on ° f Wictoria, her guest; Mr. and| Club editor—Miss Effie I. Chap | coer ine dining room. where|take place tomorrow evening. actual results of his ts I didn't| maybe? I know I'm na ‘ what a es is see aie tee eee ee ee ee ae catia rs W. Daly, Mr. Caird Lestie | man the tables bor nterpieces of the Ps ke at all fectly shocking thing of you pianos and a palt nigh » thi 1 pu r . e Mi mite’ + Hina athens ; genta, ' a cep the rest up? Or the ¢ make ends meet without any of Mr. John McCready. | 1a , eae |RONa’ God yollw “cieremetiomenns| “Ith ane Me, Donald Gestnes’ ¢ My husband began to study me,|I've lost all sens right aad Keep the rest up? OF dsen on.|Gaday’e money tor “new Gaaaee Bad a box at the Orpheum. | Wo eical Club Jwhich were so effectively used else-|ham (Juanita Fisher), are now to scfiz,netond Downs te otedy 20 | reas in nay stitute towsra 3 iat have dogs?” Aren't children en-|4A40¥' money | for’ new seaman ciek ye See ee erates Sate eas | on enn Menon & ARNE OF It sure that Lamia’s polson| mother. But 1 can see only one | titled to @ nice pla stunt, you should be a fair succes in With Bridge |Opens Season shaded candles. Presiding over the| ton fore. I felt sure that La 5 thing in the world to be done: We]|well as dogs? Now can you tell mo|2."tha wife of @ poor, but promising Be Don i | pcre Ladice’ Musical club opens its|eoffee urns were Mise Anita Rosen-| eae py pn Re add must find Bab nd I can't con-|how I am to find a house or apart:|Soune business mon TINY. Mrs. Donald D. Olson of} ww season with a t by i nore nd Helen Bornstein.| ire Stephen Chadwick 1s the} Having arrived at an extravagant sidet the ethics of our methods in|ment in which to live with say chil f as honor guest, Mra. Ful-/o0) members in the Y. W. C. A And in the rec line with Mrs.| guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur] stage of jealousy, I was prepared to m b ‘unscrupulous | dren? MRSA. LN. | D was hostess at an infor Jiditorium this afternoon, thus in-|Levinson was Mrs, Edward Hirsh T. Karr, in Yakima, for @ few weeks. | hurt mywelf in almost any degree. In| dealing with her | un v \To ye rty at her home Friday he 1919-19 * of|berg, who with her husband came é 6: ad de & sugges-|mother, Help me, Bob There are only two ways that 4 pa augurating the 191 *. that state of mind I made a suge Geum te Materia . Seren at tee te erate en Came, Montane, for the wet! 1). ang re. Ralph B Casey areltion which astonished my husband.| But my husband only chook his| + .oc0 of: Buy a email place Dear Mies Grey, Will.vou aie on o eeee: S6 Pencure te Che manele | wpe ‘ : “Retter go to Mexico, Bob, Just | head. on the installment play (which ger - 3d mu loving. . Mra. Hirshberg traveled in a mult nding @ month in California Better go to Mexico, I u Then we'll have to tell the whole| ° {he installme cheaner |ttll_me how I can dye my weet ay anc i e to Se lof blue. Pe twill, enbroidered in + 2: ® ans your father planned at our recent | ; jour coat? It is navy blue an Danee. sine tote eon Sage BS the auspt en silk . > mabe ing met ad with Mr. and Mra. Percy Ramford and| wedding breakfast—you remember?” | #tory to daddy and bis detectives, : than renting) o1 n unfur want it the same shade, except I 0 attle th’ ason under f chin nade, Ww d . be petal sed Raber pons mal ney think plan is good he c sympathize va to red y ne to those who like/of the club are Rudolph Gana,|which she wore a beave mat, the Mr. and Mra, H. W. M. Met rabbe ‘Good for you, Jane.” My husband : a fee Nn ber fny B s n men house I =~ oo ‘ ee one — it “ane i* ot Gf the rarity |ptanixt, November 11; Pascha Net-|gift of the groom. A brown velvet|have been on a hunting trip in Faat-lgmitet at ma acrom the coffee w en will you help ; | with both lessees and tenants, for MRS. A. F. Sad complain Moe done, la |feta, the violinist, January 37; Soph feland duvetyne hat completed the ern Washington Sn the Gadd Of Babe, at We'll talk it over with them, ie . hae both it vou will carefully fallow gut , 3 0 promine to ‘1; e direstio ‘enc * neemen here will | Braslau, whe will sing for the first) smart costume. ee waa ie on eure you say so. But I won't promi quite frankly and sinceret the directions given on nnow peti gill lttme in’ Seattle March 1, and Amel-| After their wedding trip, Mr. and i th Wallace win} Vee" & ¥ » dear,” I re|elope to eult my wife, even if the} oe fren package of aye you sneue te day as well as Saturiay | tim } Mra. Mollie Gritti ri I am not going, my dear,” I r . i 7 A ae cee ‘dances at the Hotel Wash-jita Galll-Curei, who will ¢ the | Mra. Hirshber will make their! sond the winter in Spokane lied other lady is a stunning beauty furnished te 0 can afford it ‘tho, I be- season May 17, home’ in Montana, where the groom pare plied Pel Which reply didn't in the lenet| furaished to snyons having chit you can. tel . .- The program this afternoon fol-|has large busines interests What's the big idea of my going | lieve you would find’ more satiss | 7 : lows: cee Mr. Milton Emmons ts convalese-| ner 1 soothe my jealous hurt like yourself in 200 who would faction in sending the coat to Barnabas’ Chapel |"), To Give Card Party ing from his recent {lIness I ant down on the arm of Rob's} (To Re Continued) | care for someone else's furniture a professional dy: - a v ta” 0Gw A “re will be an hour's service in |~Preiude and Toccata Lachner 6 3 , 1 ave Miss Margaret Amon ‘The Ladies Auxiliary to the Froth:| Mrs. Ralph Hopkins left Saturday Sietaece ata with Concerto (Opus 299 Morartlerhood of Locomotive Engineers |for a six weeks' trip in the Middle ri harp and plan Nerthoff Beck. H. Gowen officiating will give a card ty in F enters’ | Went. eee on hall, 1923% First ave. Thursday aft-| cee h i ernoon, October 16, at 2 o'clock Misa Leila Simms, who has epent os of the ® +. £5 lthe past four months in Be Show oe PS | Commonwealth Club guest of her Lemley, left Friday for her home in The Commonwealth club meets to-| 1+ ~ " «ci r night at the Good Eats cafeteria, | Anseles, | |, a ie iigh*'t | Supper from 6 to 7. At # o'clock C.| nd Mrs. Kenneth MeAdpic ryell at the P J, France will discuss “Free Ports." |),.\e removed from the Martin apart penne sevned their new home, 3415 East . is given the list of depart. h have been developed which donations are grate ee d for the Doll am 5 B is to be given in December at ky for the benefit of the “Gavotte and Musetee’ ee | Howell at. aie . ()—"Rolrees dane Gren ‘ and cuddle dolls. ’ 4 Seattle Council of with Mrs. Harry dolls. Dallade in P Mad che} . | Mrs. H. T. Brede evening owns. iiss Margaret Amen "|Catholic Women Digiow and her aon, Mr. Mati Mio e composing a bridal party. ee. The Seattle Council of ¢ 1c |}ow, will leave the middie of Novem. ; lS wearing sport and outing . Women will hold an open m ng|ber to join Mra, Mabel Thompson Class in Voice and informal tea at the Knights of who, with her daughter, Mise Helen y q . ober vf hompson, le at week fo 01 and sailor dolls. | Cultivation Columbus hall, October from 3/ Thompson, left last in fancy work until 6 o'clock. His lordship Rt. Rev. | olulu Something entirely new is the! Raward J. O'Dea will address the | dota. class which Mra. Urquhart Lee be-| meeting, and will be followed by Mra. Hope G. Harrison has ar her dolis, combined with ar-|gan Saturday morning at 11 o'clock lother prominent s#peakers Mins} cuests her sister, Mra. J. F. Neville designs. at 1020 Seneca st, the new Girls’l Agnes Mulligan, the social welfare|and niece, Miss Doris, who have All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities club, next to the Sunset club, under | worker employed by the council, will! come from Wapella, Saskatchewan haracters of |the somewhat general heading Oflgive a report of the charity work | Canada. ‘ 4 mn hy public speaking. Thevclass, however, idone by the organMation. Every eee he ; r one be trunks contain-|is not devoted to campaign oratory |Catholic woman in the city is re Mr. and Mra. Robert Howle r every occasion, |with its crescendo style, but to the quested to be present and to come|podger, of Guelph, Canada, are vis urd for any sined doll. Tu | cultivation of the speaking voice for | Srepared'so alle out anne, Sree ne | Rodger, 0 p Promises to be the most |daytoday usage. Certain pointe of | membership. No other invitation Jamon. ‘Hamrnll, for we'fhaernie| - Dental science has found a way to combat film on teeth. It has undertaken” Ail donations |the aim of the eight weeks" course" ="! yy, Meageeneoog been tested for years by able authorities in clinical and laboratory, undertaken. All donations |the aim of the eight weeks’ course ov sent red the development of a. os 8 . . . : . REE Be eesti evettec © DO" | the voice, us regarde enunciation ana| Anniversary Dance | Mra. Ernest Lister with her son.| tests. Now leading dentists everywhere advise its daily use. ee. rhythm, into the simple and direct! Lorraine chapter No. 6, 0. FE. 8,/Mr John and her daughter, Miss f ‘ a te at and compelling manner that makes | will give its anniversary dance in the | Florence Lister, left last week. by ' te Guests a ee en ee Lae Masonic temple, Harvard and Pine | motor for Ios Angeles where they! The method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. This A Ten-Day Tube of Pep- H i th int ith Mr : . : i House Party a ae ee ee pig y Wood" Doan, "? ™iMer “HN ON") eek we offer a 10-Day Tube to every home in this city, and we sodent, this week only, at Sad Mrs. Langdon C."Henry.|the year, when she returns to her! Hard Times Dance | sae ra h ta net te Set Bice iteclt any store named below. ee are ee piers dineses similar to this, made| A “hard times” dance will be given| Mr. and Mra. C. H. Lilly and Mine urge every home to g' Pp . of prominent women and as many |by the Ladies of the Golden North |Marion Lilly have returned from IEE as ties nyacona rons weep har’ very, Dany. c@ne falin the K.P. ball ot Sheet cre ecg |mieneburg where they have Deen for nd Mr. and Mrs. C. D.|widely known for knowledge and|Pike st, Thursday, October 16. |the week-end were guests over the week-|years of teaching of parliamentary —— ~ ave i ¢ Mr. and Mre. 1. A. Levinaal ° ° ° house party given by|law. She was recently honor guest 0 have been liv Wh t Di \ Bie, Seti Marval ot thelr nt § nacteoens ton wi Mee, Wie gad, dencher, who have ween livin is a scolors man =a ~ : ersom see attle, at 1511 Grand ave Club Reception Daughter Mr. and Mra. I. W, ‘ Mrs. Charles Shepard left for New W_ Suter left last} You can feel on your teeth a slimy Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the Mr, and Mrs. William A. Gaines} y mn me Gs The 1 viatt n : . 7 tury club will be Held are fceiving congratulations on the | YO" last Wook, to, be, gone & month. | TP isine and Bostors thelr former| film, It is ever-present, ever-form- digestant of albumin. The film is ; , November 7, at the Dcae Games te conaay mitts, Jomephine BE. Stutt teaves|home, before returning ing. It clings to teeth, enters crev- albuminous matter. The object of hingto ween e , sda, California, to be away - ‘ FA H ‘of 2 and. 5 o'clock. treasurer. Yeah ee two weeks, enn sf Sten: Wate reine of Whatuni Wo naa main 4 % end té Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to A << 9 & guest at the new Hotel Ambanau tooth brush doesn’t end it. constantly combat it. Anniversary Overseas Club |naitf-,and Mrs. Frank Mende, who|dor, Atlantic City. es ‘Tye vetinary aeattiiias Gxenct iia: F ! te the twenty-first birth-| Weekly Meeting Jington for the past two weeks, left| solve it. So it accumulates and may The way seems simple, but it is pee fon, Mr. William Wilkins. | rhe Overseas club will hold its|Saturday for their home in’ Los| There is no good reason why a» 4 not. Pepsin must be activated. The Siam Wilkins entertained | .5u9) weekly meeting in the Moose | Angeles. man should not marry and settie| do a ceaseless damage. ‘ot. Pep z dance and supper at | rempie, Second and Seneca, tonight | er down if he hax previously settied up.| Most tooth troubles are flow usual method is an acid harmful to burday evening. at 8 o'clock. The speaker of the| Miss Margaret Findley, of Victoria, | - — - ~ gs ry 4 % en oo Hepp evening will be Miss Rose Glass of |is the house guest of Miss Gertrude TAN ner ality Svea snk traced to that film. And now it is the teeth, so pepsin long seemed im- B he has been for more than a | ‘he saa east’ tee tae alse at a te 8 ee eee. try. Uptown, 1114 34 ave; down. known why brushed teeth still d possible. _with the — og moag Of }is hoped there will be @ large at-| Mrs. Walter Thorpe Babcock has town, 913 2d Ave. color and decay. The reason lies in ieee Saat ee"s |tnennce. | that’ clinging film which the old What has been found is liens- the army of occupation dpe cleaning methods omit. less activating method. Now pepsin & included Misx Dorothy |Green and Black can be applied twice daily and left Louise Dudley, Mis . Getchel, Mise Mary Getehel, \Club Dance Cause of Decay between the teeth. And millions of ere based odie Yan taaiasan ote And Mise Mary Bet-| ‘The Green and Black club will give That film is what discolors — not teeth are now being cleaned as they R er e ay Test figs Ruth Reynolds, Mr.and|a football informal, their second - bef. will show you that they are avoid- ra Allen, Mr. Richard and |dance of the reason. in thelr ball | the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. never were before, able. And $0 is tooth decay. nerly, Mr. is Gut- om in the Mt. Baker park club i i ® on, Mr. Ernest’ West, Mr.| her 18. _ . dson. Mr. Avery Wilkins, | eee | ° ® sat ‘ WwW ch the Eff. $F. Randall, and Mr. and Mrs Faculty Wives’ Club if Consider the Quality | acid in contact with the teeth to at ects ey of Tortiand, | Cin, h el iH | fe i cause decay. We ask you to watch the effects. ond MM: rives Rece | illions of germ: 4 eod-Miller The Privat Abita club of the of the Piano First--- | Millions germs breed in it Present the coupon for a 10-Day Wedding of Miss Mabel Miller,| University of Washington gives ite | They, with tartar, are the chief | cause of pyorrhea. Thus the film is the teeth’s chief enemy. Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth | It Can Be Ended whiten as the fixed film disappears. of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A.|annual reception in honor of new ; and Mr. Norman McLeod, son | members this afternoon in the fac and Mrs. George H. McLeod, |ulty men's club house on the cam Place Wednesday evening at|pus, Mrs. Henry Suzzallo and Mrs of the bride's parents. Miss |John T. Condon will be in the re Mcleod was maid of honor |ceiving line with Mra. Herbert Con » Kenneth McLeod best man.|don, president of the club, and the Then the Price When buying, there are many people fice was read by Rev. J. W.|metabors of the new and old boards who think more of the price of an article Dental science has for years Compare this method with the old. © presence of relatives | will assist in entertaining. Mrs. I j b sought a way to end that film, and Read the facts about it. Then de- friends. Howt he | M. Gle m4 ident of the or- » ing trip Mr. and Mrs, McLeod qiutestion, wilt Sedis over the fea than of the quality. Really, quality should the way has now been found, cide for yourself what is best. eer home here. table. | be the first consideration, especially when buying a Piano. A good Piano cannot be made to sell at the very low prices offered by some dealers. Such an instrument will not “stand up”—before long the keys stick, the woodwork warps and it sounds,tinny. The purchase proves a waste of money. If quality were considered first the price might be a little more, but in the end E PARLOR GOWN SHOP IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS PAT. OFF. Pepsadéen , seit See how white the t om Bi The New-Day Dentifrice Uny glisten.” You cen ances Now Offering Immense Values in the Hog would be well py = van An efficient film combatant, based on pepsin, now endorsed for constant ph ay ith pele ‘ooe fy ‘inant sand r] expended, giving service and pleasure or 4 it i _ Ladies Coats, Suits, Gowns pouidipie home use by leading dentists everywhere. and safer, Suits. . +++++- $37.50 Up Dresses ++ -$22.50 Up Children’s Coats. $12.50 Up Skirts...........$8.50 Up Beautiful Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola and Duo-Art Pianos, Victrolas and Records, Player Rolls. ee ee Pint Cuinee 110-DAY TUBE FREE | | Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, to any store named. It is good for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Assortment of Serges, Tricotine, Velour, Duvetyn and al) the latest novelties for your selec- tion. Guaranteed all wool and shrunk. ‘ ‘ Sherman LY Also customers’ material made up. 4 9 0. Alterations accepted. Satisfaction @ ; = Bartell Drug Stores— | Second Ave. at Union St. | 5349 Ballard Ave. \ guaranteed, The Parlor Gown Shop Bank for Savings Building 7 604 Fourth Ave, at Pine—Upstairs Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Tacoma Spokane Portland Your Name. First Ave. at Pike St. 4 Westlake Ave. at Pine St. | Address. | 610 Second Ave., Near Alaska Bldg. Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and the tube will be sent by mail. eattlo Star) (i44-A-2) 2 2S oe ee ee oo oes a Ga aa a

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