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PAGE 8 SOCIETY— Luncheon at }Entertain Daughters By RI Office Phone, Mu THE SEATTLE STAR CCA STEVENSON in 600. ne, Capitol 617. |Will Be Home Married Sunday | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919. ] | Cynthia Grey— Busine Training pleasure from the study, Confessions ofa Bride | Mra, Aloxs ‘an enter , lo Te your appreciation of . aatate rnitioh Ky “@ The wedding of Mine Klien Spauld-|iaimen a 10x ‘ Valuable Education your app Jon of the w Tennis Club of British Empire ing, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Dantel| week-end at her hore at, the cour Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association Mies Gr 1 wanted very| Yue" eitl doubt a arenas, Complimenting Mra, F. M. Dudley! Mrs. Alfred K. Fisken entertained | Spaulding of Ellensburg, to Mr. May | try it eds tog homage | oa ta Oo pao he <5 il! doubtless find that the and Mra. Patrick Parnell Clark, who the Daughters of the British Empire | Vest of Yakima will take plage in oe : bP fg > went Come cn est mn oft 1 ith ombined tea and business | Ellensburg at the home of the bride's ll mo uy N a, oe ¢ pam muc ore your onal gg WUE O commeined Ch Samy anc iperenta “Guadey” ovening’ Sates | pit announces that Misx|.L COULDN’T SHOOT—AND LATER ; ur, but ant me te more Dieasantiy, meeting at her home Wednesday « aay evening "/netty Brainerd has just arrived in TAQ A op | rat. ‘They think I willl Mileage o Club, followed by bridge, Wednesday see ter, Mise Adu Spauldin rhe | New York ae | I WAS GLAD THAT I Pe co er ae “tepend | Prinerpal Roads ‘noon. ’ ” oung couple will make their home Why didn't send all of my{to me ith audible aa Bey ; od 2 ppg. see Red Cross Tea Room in Yakima feat: Gnd Mra, Loran Colt returned guts . ! ~ oe 4 hog ; ait 1| we fe 44 Tinother sweeping experionans, 1 cae Ba « Ha ony i peieiat in the mi ; ’ ¥ rom their home near the Country etm into the body of the ne enora ade An ce age of the five principal Will Give Masquerade ~ renowat of in Oval Club Informal Club Wednesday and are occupying /OoUldn't tell, ‘The opportunity was| bow, hat inh and then stood hil "a ‘commercial course: |yynteme of the United Satan ¥ ¥ ; : 1 cr ‘ The Oval Club” honor 1 of thele new home mine, but whenever | tried to raise |erect before me. The blue eyes my father Mr aan le i hed ‘ MM y, Saturday ning: ovember 1 niversity ef Washington will ‘ 1s ihe my gun, the falling figure of the | flashed on me as if challenging me to iy willing to give me a pla » ne five principal radi ‘on Miss Camille Mahoney will entertain 1 its Informal of the season | Mr, Samuel Ruasell left Friday to| Hun I had shot in the U-boat floated | fire! : ona ae ee ' een. oe ‘tamdpotnt ot about fifty guests with a masquerade f » the campus gymnasium tomorrow |apend the week-end in Portland, the| before my eyes, 1 wasn't so much| Put 1 could move neither hand nor Preis she chee ahaa ts ae aay are an follows: Gj dance at her summer home across days Wives ulty mombers| guest of Mr, and Mra. Harry Davis. | appatted > fine thih| teat, 42 1 my voice, 1| bu think this ie really «Geel | matweukes & Ot, suas Lake Washington women who were responait r its/ will aot at patrone | a 4ppalled at the thought of killing the | foot, nor could Traine soe, pian, you suppose I might! Chicago, Burlington & Quast a BB sin and carl uc have . General Frank a.) man before me an I was by the fear|could only gaze on that uncover forget 4 great deal in tha } 69; Atchison, Topeka & incy, " . r; t for he day s after Yep ae, 1 - of seein him erumple and go do face n axtonishment I had seen the | ‘@., 8,647; Chie ‘ort! Entertains With Tea it for the day. This after |Card Party left nat week for of seeing im erumple and go down | face in astonishment. 1 had ee | od wo bt Chinen Ray ret Mra, James Edmond Meln: by Mra, Henry } it: Joseph's 878, W. C.O. P| guest at the BB poor soldiers, One killing would un-|a sombrero, ‘The whevik badana| {0 recommend it Derin ern, 8,051 orth. { hostess at a small informal t Whi Pi domnnd bebe, +l a ee . fit them for making a second peddier and the bandit were the ae and oe | r apartments at the Sorrento yesterday Mrs. Milburn, Mrs. F oie Maladie | °° | So nd A the |. Mr& Patrick Parnell Clark left) It took a long time for the men | same! prepared than you are now. |2° freduce , afternoon. bi and Mrs, N eho On. - . . Thursday for California, where she) passengers to turn their pockets In| “Certe I gasped, “Tony!” But 1] 4 re try to get the | Double Chin . x "4 eee ive apena the winter Her mother, | side out. It took #0 long a time that | spoke too low in my amazeme nt, or | from your year of experl- | Dear Mise Grey: How ] . ; . , ra. F. M. Dudley, accompanied her i id not w in the business world, you Mrs. W ettengel Rummage Sale Antoinette Club apt Ra matiey, accompanied b the bandit who guarded m ight | too late, or else the man did not wish | .é vi . “id oe duce a ¢ le chin? weed st ‘ x |) under the avapices of the Renton!” rhe Antoinette Club, one of the} 76. # better have ted me, done his ab to hear. ‘The only answer I received | to be ‘better sot it Frequently this is the reault é Hostess Hee ee tne tOrthopedic hospital |iamee Antoinette Club, one of the) na iifre, Dary! White (rrances| Outside, and then come back for my|was the pounding of horses’ hoofs | Ah penieMip + holding the head —Incorewai ske Mra. Ivan C. Wettengel was! rummage sale will be given Wed ita frat autumn ball Noveniber| Taylor) have returned from their | 4nd me, 1 would have told him] upon the gravel | Heer Your head up and chin out ab! Hostess at & large and brilliant |Nesday, October in the Japanese t Bike 5 Nae. thatlard ave [wedding trip and are at home at the|#. had I spoken his language T crept out of the train with the| ae Practice exercines that bring tie Bridge supper on board the U ¥./tea house next to the Metropolitan |The committee in charge of arrange-|Broadmore apartments. Part of his gang, having seared the | few women ngere who retained | y, Moth into play, Meee See ee clo Montana yesterday afternoon. Chrys-| theatre, Donations will be received |ments consists of Mr, Alpha Jesmer women into surrendering their valu-| their senses and helped untle the| ,OvN9 Motner nto play. Massage is aleo haip wa Sothensutas = orc gape ae | there all day Tuesday Minx Ma puerit Heffron ae Jot nm P Mrs. Frank Fellows Day came / ables, passed thru the corridor and| men, Morrison was red with raging | Advises Girls ite ———___—__ ul ed for decorations, and those who , se 4 MoClary, Miss|down from Big Lake. y to| stopped to loo , com and atio year Mins Gre am a constant i Pia eran “wien iven charming | p, Red Cross HX, Ate Donald MeClary, Misn|down from Hig Lake yesterday to|stopped to look into my compart: | and humiliation Rea | Dear Miss Gr y: Lam a constan 7 _ 0 pictures painted by foreign artists.|Program at Red Cross poe spend a few days with her parents,/ ment. More than one of the vicious| “You must think me a coward," he|reader of your columne | Not in| an The guests from Seattle were: Mrs. | 7, ‘ Room trone ¢ oy ae plains marauders would have entered except | said at sight of me: [frequently young aria write to you E, Weldon Young, Mra, Waldo Ricn-/ 4 €@ Lv0¢ Fitagerald, Mrs. Th Mr. and Mrs, HB. Farting are at|f0F the leader who watched at my| "Not a bit of it. Come in and|i"ing if they should matty a Pook ardson, Mrs. Charles W. Lea, Mrs.) «phe program at the Red Cross tea) Mrs. Frank Hopkins Inome at 1616 Ter ad door, More than one referred to my | talk it over,” I replied. “Was this alin, ana the good things of life. | 4 r Oliver" D. Colvin Mra. Kathleen | room tomorrow will be given by Miss|Casey, Mrs. A Mra, Vin-| et eee ee oe handbag on the floor ommon hold-up—a highwayman’s|Your advice ia always sound, but I Baillie Barrett, Mrs. James Hamil Genevieve Wallin, lyric S0Ppranc,/eent C. MeGre ana Mre. de ‘aia % ij . aj oy al 1 ton De Vueve, Mrs. Alexander | \tiae Iothel Schwerdtferger and Mra. | Mitchell tcGrath and Mre, F. HH.) ver, and Mra, M. Hi Draham left| It was good bait n I called | job wonder if they would not stop and | r Raillie, Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Mrs. Charles T. Boyd Ss deni Monday for the East to be gor softly and pointed to it a second time.| “It was an outrage planned to stir|ponder if they should hear the words ant J. D. Lowman, Mrs. A. F. Mc : : 7 Colonel Ei Yirel | month But the man shook his head and re-|up Americans. And it wasn't carried |0f one who ‘has actual experience pci Mrs. Miller Freeman, Mrs. Frank G \Colonel Ellsworth Circle | eee sumed his guard, seemingly as indif-| out by common Mexican marauders,|!t l* for this reason that T write, | Look at tongue! Remop br Tea Mr. Frederick Belts has returned work down ferent to Poisons from | seven whom I did not lo Taylor, Mra. Harold Lee and Mrs yColonel Elleworth Circle, Ladies of | | Mr. Frederick shan 4 hes'ah 6 grand duke. |Germany fe. at Lars ape Bonn €or. Ely, wife of Commander Ely!” 4 padios of the Prospect C the G, A. R. will give a whist party |from Friday Harbor, where he spent! At tast It ccourred'te me thet he| Thats what I think,” and then’the|Woom J did not a } 0 stomach, B.C, U. 6S. Wyoming. gational church gave a tea r hall in the Acmory at|s few days last, week, didn't intend to touch my property | detective elaborated his opinion in| wanted a home to call my own, liver and bowels in compliment to Miss Blanche Wen- ight this evening, “Re! ae. George Salisbury left Wed.|—*hd that he was keeping it out of | hix usual discursive style He is good to me, and I like him} On the Texas wer, Whe ronmned © Sher Sma. te nesday evening f Ip to Califor.|the hands of his men, and that he| What I told him about my per-|and respect him because he is #0} ed by Mra. Stoltenbers trernoon Mise Wenner @av nia and the Is nes. was actually protecting me from the | sonal experience emphasized his opin: | food and honest, but stil, 1 do not) Ake Raria ‘Stoltenberg, Miss Clarice ‘talk and Miss Mamie Cameron sang : . Members of hin band! ion really love him as a wife should. | Stoltenberg, Miss Mary Wheeler,!so mo interesting numbers, About phir: Vernon Motcaifo has returned) | Finally the show was over. Three) "I guess they picked this special jaren’ two giria and one boy, and we| Miss Mildred Lewis and Mr, Wright | arty guests were present | oo ee eee ae tg oa to be a signal of some | train just because a 7 ig * both very proud of the How: | : were guests of Mr. Edwin Conway oe seam ox 7 } Sais ounce as ind, ‘The mysterious wentinel turn Morrison asserte nat little since f do not love my hus-| and Mr. Tillson, both officers of the Mystic Jewel CLUBS FOR SATURDAY lane _— i. be g, > t re {i Us| ed toward me, pi my bag at my t has a big news Value in the|band as I should, I am not as nappy | Dp} 4 } sae - teat er DI e e { as ends, wha re y for love. Texas. at a dinner on board the shit slic J esti eahe'é | ey fort, pulled the mask from his face, | State ny friends, who marry for love, ae ee sever San | ¢ Jewel Social club will hold it annual inspection Saturday | Professor Milnor Roberts and Miss| Many a time had an elegant gentle fact which ponsessed far greater | 170) , sega ot ml tel Washington. The Myst . . poor man, and if you really love wee give an informal dance tonight In the ‘afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp. Eval Milnora Roberts returned Tuesday | man with blue eyes and blonde curls | value in any part of the world:| nim, you will get along very nicely, Bd Fellows’ temple, 10th ave. and Godfrey, department president, in-|evéning from a trip of mix weeks in| bent over my fingers with old-world | Miracles do happen! Drowned men|and’ be much more happy than to Tea Dance at 3. Pine. A cting officer |the ‘East. “During their absence Pro-| courtesy! cane te West rs a tee cae eee mb! tended to all Odd Fellows, R coe lfemnor Roberts attended the conven-| Ose to my My auto else we YOUNG MOTHER. Jumble Shop and thelr friends. | Collegiate Alumnae pn of the American Institute of sit TaN wae feet. My, automatic! Or sles Zim, Jr.) andy were both “yous das at the Jumble Shop see The Seattle branch of the Associ:| Mining Engineers, which was held oats Seieean seas de tadane otpermoon, will be in charge . Jation of Collegiate Alumnae and Col-|in Chicago at the Hotel Congrens.| The bandit recovered it, handed it (To Be Continued) Interested p of Miss Bernetta Rarbour and Miss To Give lege Women's Club will meet Batur-| Professor Roberta and Mins Pe ER EERE or mommanmuemmmenmenand | Vr ( Hazel . with Mrs. W. 8. Dul q ay at 12:20 o'clock at the Women's|were in Pittsburg and W ashington,| : a a tegncoabeccn. Tea will be served Hallow een Dance University Club. The program at 2) D, C., and in New York LJ 9 i ¥ on Grey x = ” 7 during the intermission. Friday evening, October 31, Mr./o’clock will be an address on “The ee ueen 1Za e an old. I hate been married bu! hort + John Matthews will entertain with a Junior Employment Service in Its) Mra, James D. Hoge will leave the| time, but I find that the housework Halloween dance at the home of his| Relation to Other Social Agenctes,”| tater “part of ember for New| oe feet Spee etek ere . Will Give Luncheon parents, Mr. and Mra. John G. Ma‘ Mra. R. M. Calkins, jr., will enter-| thews. Twenty-five couples have b@ tain with a luncheon of eight covers | bidden. at her home Monday afternoon. bend |Will Give Dance | Ladies’ Auxiliary, Temple de Hirsch | Says in Beattlo, on their way] arn > sn ‘ . Another Golf Match Honoring their sister, Miss Dor-| ‘The Ladies’ Auxillary of the Tem-|{erse'rvum the ast | Casand “S sean wines Cistrocpeaen | Whe die os tercee 10 work Cusht 12. te ere wine ie AO TES, eee ee . eir|ple de Hirsch will give a reception | 7. d NG» ALBE prepa smeelves for spe a va dren love its delicious fruity: celothy Grant, of Omaha, who fs their) P _ s. En Ro Sotyl eptlel ena oi ‘ " necessary Ume and effort. You “ taste, ee Se ee Banond place | othy for the winter, Mr. and Mrs. |&nd dance complimentary to the unl! yer ang Mra. Eugene Searles have | SNE og me Route to New De — wk, wu ay nursing, welfare} Trust not be discouraged if you |Full directions for child's dose oa Tacoma and the team from Seattle|F. J. Grant will entertain with an|versity students tomorrow svening | returned from their summer home| jot ON 2 SSR ERTiES,, Warm: TENG hone Pee ‘ do not seem to make much |etch bottle. Give it without fear. Gi the Golf and Country Club Tues-| informal dance at their home| #€ 9 o'clock at Education Center hall.| 4 tiiahee and have taken an apart:/ An's right to vote, conservative fash Women Should Vote progress at first. Starting so | Mother! You must say "Califor. day. A dinner will be given the Saturday evening. Imvitations have “ ment at the Northgate, 621 First/ ions and better educational opera “This does not mean, however, that} jate, it is doubtful if vou will | nia." oe fisiting team that evening by the| been limited to friends of the honor| | Child Conservation League | ave, Ay |tion between the United States and|I am opposed to women’s voting. I| ever become a finished musician, | — Seattle golf team, at which covers | guest. A ee emernnes, eney: oS he Ce ee « | Belgium were advocated today by | firmly believe a woman ought to| but you can get a great deal of |, ., Will be placed for twenty. ee gi Consteveden | Langue of Amereel 36, 4 Mra. Edgar Franklin| Queen Elizabeth in an interview vote, and a woman's intuition will - f = , was organized in the Madrona dix-| ., t Gold pig by Centitry Club : [trict “Tuesday, October 21st... The) Frost have taken, house at Gold) "The queen received me in her pri-|tell her what is right and cause her Wi rry : . lmembera met at the home of Mre,/ Bar, and will remain th c vate car ax the train approached | to vote correctly. I am not a suffra lat tse vege oe|"? Give Tea |i. T. Johns. After the adoption of | Mitely eee Harrisburg, Pa, and in the course of | get, however, in a militant senve, but Woman's Century club will | the constitution the following officers | os ot | the conversation both King Albert|I do believe in votes for wom! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘W. Hoppock.| .Th® Viom™isasy, October 28, at|were chosen: President, Mra KR T.| Mr. and Mra J. J. Mcconnell of) 114 prince Leopold passed thru the| Speaking of how better feeling be will leave this evening for Vancouver | £'y* i. 8. Griswold on|Johns; vice-president, Mra, W. A.|China are guests at the Washington gerne ey ax 5 vd Tod from there for New York, where | the home of Mrs. W. S. Griswold on} Johns; vicepresident. AK powell, (apartments. Mr, McConnell will] car and were forced to squeeze their /tween the United States and Belgium “she will be married to Capt. Marmion | University bivd.. in honor of Mrtsho| The second and fourth ‘Tuesdays|speak before the China Club this|way by, Leopold had to step over ajcan best be stimulated, Queen ‘Mills, also of Seattle, in the Little |D. Hughes, x.|of the month are the dates for the| evening fit aiget jchair to get to the other end of the | beth said ahe believed the best way is {s back from war service and an ©: Friday ry urch Around the Corner, Sheones. tu. the October 31. ‘Altho Capt. Mills and Miss Hop- South. pock had known each other here for years, they became engaged while in Paris during their service overseas. was with the engineers and late with the transport service. She was & year and a half with the signal | SiTheadquarters, with Gen. ‘Liggett ;Rounce the engagement of pera peace . daughter, Maxine, to Mr RR ie gl 3 confer: | iter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davi ‘Miss Janet Jones of New York City | Pifer of Wallace, Idaho. The weddin and Major &. P. Wetherill of Phila- | will take place in the early port ¢ deiphia will be the only attendants | Noverber: Pa and the guests have nm limited to relatives and a few intimate ‘ends. | Dance at Jumble Shop lee ee ter uncles Mr. Cha: Ties P| ‘There will be a dance t the Jumb! fter Shop every Saturday Fee eee a art Wil ber at home atter. Tomorrow evening's affair wi t after. } eT b aged sam ragerya the second one of the series. | Don’t Throw Your | oney Away If you need anything in the jewelry line, trade at BAUM’S, 1411 3rd Ave., where you get the best and most for your money. Compare our prices with others. $25.00 gold-filled gentlemen’s Watch, 15-jewel Elgin movement. Only a few left at ... .$15.50 $1.50 Alarm ‘ Clock cut to -95¢ $2.50 good working Watch cut to $1.65 We still have a few gold-filled Watch 8. Griswold, Mrs. R. F Mrs. George N. McLoughtin. . Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. G. the’ Bracelets, warranted for 10 years, fine jeweled movement, ut to ......$10.00 26-piece Community Silver, warranted 10 years. 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 spoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 sugar spoon and 1 butter knife, with oak chest, cut to 14k gold Wedding Rings $4.50 Agate Rings, tings, only set- 3.00 solid gold GENUINE DIAMOND RINGS SNAPPY STONE, a $25 CUT TO..... Genuine hand-carved Rings, solid gold, $10.00, cut to. Cameo worth up to Ka 6.00 Card Cases and Pocketbooks cut Mids ca ght cs véde nes (OM Fine Watch Repairing—We Fix Any Broken Watch for $3.00—Warranted for One Year bd Baum’s Jewelry Store 1411 THIRD AVENUE East and Assisting will be Mrs. M. B. Harker, Miss Sara Williams, Mrs. W Weeks and Sherwood an Lionel A. ning here- | Hoge she will eed, Chairn will be! York t by Dr. Anna Y provided for thy |the program tend the luneh Later wit at ore unable to at-| e | Mr. and Mra. David Gaines Rine- hart of Los Angeles are spending @ which will begin ‘Thie brings the| Mr. and Mra. Frank Benn bh 28th. It/gone to California on their way to of Mra.|their home in London, England. The pro| * . a for} Mr, and Mra. J. C lare guests at the Hotel Washing- All members of the national league | t will leave Monday evening to jwho reside in this se on of the city «pend the winter in Pasadena. ir|are members, if they so desire, of ee this club, and are urged to be pren- lent at the next meeting. This circle Was organized under the direction of b¢| Charlotte E. White, national organ- izer. U. S. WANTS MEN IN e| CHEMICAL DIVISION One thousand recruits for chemical | wartare service are, needed, accord ~ | ing to a call tasued by the army recruiting office here Friday. Re cruits will be sent to Lakehurst, N. J., where they will be engaged in ex perimental work. The period of en regular meetings, lat 4mif past two. next meeting on October will be held at the home Johns, 3715 East Union gram on page 12 is assigned study Williams, who Mrs, David Whitcomb will leave) Monday for the East, to be gone/ until some time in December ee | Mra. P. D. Hughes and Mra. James) Shannon are spending a few days fa} Vancouver eee Mrs. Robert Huntington of Oak land, who has been the guest of her brother, Dr. A. F. Mattice, left yes: terday for Anacortes to spend a few | days with her mother and father, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Mattice. | Monday and Wednesday each week North End business men may harden | lixtment for this branch is from one | their muscles and expand their chesta/ to three y *, with the strict un- in the Lincoln High School gym derstanding that a man in this ser. nasium. Evening classes for men vice shall not be transferred to an-| over 21 will begin Monday, October other without his consent | 27. There will be no fee | fe 1624 Second Ave. | at Stewart TAILORED ana SEMI-DRESS HATS Exceptional values uray” $10.00 urday.. SEATTLE’S FAVORITE MUSIC AND PHONOGRAPH STORE Columbia Grafonolas are getting scarce—we advise you to make your selections now—don’t wait until the most popular models are gone and the prices are advanced—buy here—now. Terms on Columbia Grafonolas Special Outfit $133.00 Type One dozen Records, your own choice Six Record Albums Record Brushes Grafonola Needles Complete Stock of Columbia Records THE SONG SHOP SERVICE “When It's Music or Records, Go Where the Crowds Go” Headquarters for Q. R. ! IN EVENINGS emick Sang O Giff Sig 821 Pike Street, Near Fourth Avenue | | i Elliott 2702 ee eae “Spemiiraisy S'S we es Bee") K ery Up With Fashions | must be the soldiers and do the work | while woren are nurses. |17,000 SACKS OF | will materially Player-Piano Rolls [cor ‘ “ ” wanted to study music, but I never Actept “California” Syrup of Figs Bt had the opportunity when I was | 0®ly—look for the name Californis on, young, or the time for it when I| the package, then you are sure your was older, Would it be too late to, child is having the best and mos now? DORIS. | harmless laxative or physic for the | BY DON CHAMBERLAIN “I believe in times Uke that women | begin to study Vr by exchanging professorships in not “I believe in co-education,” maid the |only the universities, but In grade and queen. “Girls should be educated for high schools, She suggested it would one thing and boys for another, I|be well to have French taught in am not a believer in equality of the earlier grades here and English, sexes, The war undoubtedly demon-| taught in Belgian schools. strated this. It thoroly proved men| The queen professed ignorance of the latest frills of fashin “They change every elght da said the queen, “and I can't keep up with them.” | In the fu ture, I believe, we will be guided along the same lines witt HOLD EXAMS |CAMPUS VETERANS FOR CENSUS CREW BOOST MEMORIAL Examinations for appointments as| With the University Service Men's census enumerators in Seattle and|club back of the drive, more than vicinity will begin next Monday, Roy |$850 of a quota of. $1,250 had been Ertord, census supervisor for King| collected in the University of Wash The Seat-|ington Roosevelt Memorial campaign by Friday morning. } Aoyd Dysart, university student, heim Sterling Silver, The choice of ‘this ex clusive Tableware de notes discrimination and highest taste on the part of the buyer. Manufactured for over twenty years in Seattle county, has announced. tle examinations will be held in room 4129 Arcade building, beginning Mon: | | wounded while serving as captain of day afternoon and continuing thru the week. cistration for appli-;™Marines in Helleau Wood, is presi and sold by leading nts closed last Saturday with about /@ent of the Service Men's club. | dgwelers. 1,100 names enrolled. Only 350 ap-|Cther members of the committee pointments are to be made. jserving under Dysart are Charles a |Moriarity, chairman; Ray Dumet Bill Herron, Stanley Staatz, Ofell | Johnson, Lloyd Toomey, Tony Brand anthaler, Ralph Smith and Bob Able The university drive ends Satur |day with a final spurt at the Wash. |ington- Whitman football game. Joan igs SCATTLC SUGAR REACH CITY Bringing 17,000 sacks of sugar from California, the steam schooner Multnomah, operated by the Parr.| McCormick Steamship Co., docked | at Pier 4 Thursday night, and im mediately began unloading. The ar. rival of this consignment of sugar assist in relieving the sugar famine which has existed in Seattle for the past few weeks. Cherry’s Terms _ Mean Better Clothes CHERRY CHAT Sometimes, if one happens to be a little short of funds and needs clothes, it is necessary to content oneself with less style and quality than could be wished for—if one trades at the ordinary cash st but ngt so if you trade at Cherry's At Cherry's you may gratify your | desire for the very finest and most fashionable of apparel, no matter how little ready cash you may have at the time A few dollars at time of selection secures the nents, and the pur- completed tn small | chase may be monthly payments he Perfection of Sweetness Lesson in Scientific Complexion Renewing 4 and Delicate F lavor beautiful skin | This is what you enjoy when you use Made from Coconuts and Milk underneath the one exposed to view. | Tear that in mind and it will be! ; : canter st qtmdareiate, Wheqcnrtact | Troee! the pesfection (of sweetness and Troco is made from the dainty mut ote Plexion, Nature ja constantly shed: | lelicate flavor which makes everything else tracted from the white meat of coconuts” you eat taste better. The most advantage- the indispensable food of Tropic races. Ieis ous economy—for every pound of Troco churned with pasteurized milk, our own you buy saves from 25 to 40 cents, standby, by a special process which perfect? din the top skin in flak particles like dandruff, on yeh amatler in flavor and texture. We churn day and ship every day on ice. We ge dealt In abnormal conditic or in| a to co-operate by ordering often and keeping their stock in the ice box. ; robust Order it by name—insist on Troco. If you ¢# Rialto yle Shop, 207 Rialto Bldg., over Pig'n Whistle. very one has a advancin in the become There is the additional satisfaction of knowing what a wholesome appetizing prod- uct you thus enjoy. Troco could not be more carefully and hygienically produced if dinary mercolized wax, any drug store, will these orn-out particles. ‘absorption, | while hastening Nature's work, goes on gradually enough to cause no ine enience. 1 phk or two th ‘, s, eer eenation. is complete 'the| it was churned in your own kitchen. secure it in perfect condition, send your dealer’ fresh, healthy-hued, youthful under. | name to thi © Nut Butter Company, C akin ts then wholly in evic 7 y a oO € ot tiefled ith Pincitne ‘should get an ‘ounce For Sale by All Dealers r lined wax and try this t ment. Use the wax nightly, lib | i! i cold | ni ) cream, washing it off morning | | anh di Advertisement,

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