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SOCIETY— ... .22'r2s.... [Personal] (Cubs ]{ Confessions| Cynthia Grey— i r Before Dance |Eytertain at Delta Delta Delta ©LURS FOR THURSDAY f B : Dear Miss Grey: As I have many times come to you fo Bee Pimer oforeé Foas will en | Dinner Dance 'to Give Tea PB an portign hh ane’ eae Art Department Meeting O a Yl e advice and information in the past, | again take the liberty 4 : & tow friends at dinner pre! Among the dinner hoste at the} The Delta Delta Delta sorority|<#lleher house ha Fe pty wad Ped power of addressing you. the Halloween dance at the| “ the club will meet at the Federated club a . ” tate Friday © oniag: [Halloween party at the Golf club|will give a mothers’ tea Thursday a,” ee for the|houre at 2 o'clock with Mrs, Henr Copyrighted, 1919, by the News 1 am a waitress employed in an upper Second ave. hote ee | | Saturday evening will be Mr. and afternoon from § to 6 at the chapter | Mire. Sauttinan. heatess, Terteinciony paper Kinterpriae Association where a number of girls are employed and where, at times, Mrs, J. Richard Lane and Mr, and |house on Unive y boulevard, va iss C) | . | art will be discussed by Mre, G : Tea fo Miss hase Mre. Hy 4, Frage, whe Wil Ghap-| bs | Mrs. G. Alston Hole, who has been | Hough, T ‘ t will be jone sees peculiar things. : Eaeweh Mise Helen Chase as honor |sron fitty youre peonts, “°C Phi Kappa Sigma in the Bast for weveral weoks, In ex-/ given by Mra. W yest, aire.| ee Te aa ae ee One of the things that has puzzled me most is this: Abou me of the members o! “ " deer im 7 — pected to re ¢ eC : Robert Cunningham Clarence — Se . A ry Bs bg ice 2 ve ki a entertained with a Cea at oer to Entertain Pee oe ee ey Bilvvereand Mie Honty Kauttmar | ‘The vision of Hoh in the act of; meal time big, strong-looking policemen come into the kite . . 1 . 5 7 ” Wa Q i and | Ghapter house yesterdds Miss Redfield Hostess Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will] Mise Rosamond Parsons will come ar saving my rival from the bandits, from the back way, are sérved the choicest big steake _ — a, oe mber * | Misa Edith Redfield will entertain |Mokt its second annual intertrater-|up from Hoquiam to attend the din Coterie Club and being artistically and dram \other foods, together with all the trimmings, such as na . “ ao re with @ email dinner at her home thia | Mity Informal Friday night, October |ner dance at the Golf club Saturday,| Coterie club, a Halloween party, at atically rewarded by that fair young sat c ‘on of the hotel ever receives, which the ed Hor the Philippines, where | evening 4, at Little's hall, ‘The patrons and /and will remain in town for a few|the home of Mrs. ‘Thomas Irving,| person, kept me awake for how guest or patron y or wed to Major K : ~ “ 5 oir Wi eir ha tah at Fort Stotsen:| 9 ig |Patroneswes are: Dr. and Mrs. /days, with her parents, Mr. and Mra, |4748 Nineteenth avenue N. 1. | Keroas the ailence of midnight came|"¥ stow away, amack their lips, put on their hate and, wit 7 yur ir Majo “a Mra. | ” on: . - e iaft i i Bi 7 4 a take place early in De-| Announce Engagement Willer yg Fa eg gy es he ee Se 2 lithe whistle of a locomotive, 1 rose /@ very satisfied grin upon their ruddy faces, swagger out of, Capt. Alexander Gow and Mrs./bert J. Schoephoester, Mr. and Mre.| ages. 7 University W. ©. T, U. land looked from the deep-vet win-|the place, never paying a cent for their bountiful meal. ee r Bone, who has been in| A meeting pf the University W. C : . ¢ 676 Riverside Drive, formerly | Fr ok G. Larkin, Mr, and Mre. | dow of the hacienda, and wthe! 7 hed of the girls why the ave them their mea ees a i“ | . q 4 . : the Bast f me time, haa returned|'T, U, has been called by the pre . asked one 0 I y they 9 j Will Give Luncheon f Seattle and now of New York | Robert G. Reine Dr. and Mr*./to Seattle and is the guest of her|dont, Mrs. Clara aneorge Wullee, at | Hghts of the train slow down at the free. She said it was for protection. 1 then asked her wha Siete’ bare.” i , Announce the engagement of | Rowman, ‘Mra, M. Richie, Mrs. B.| parents, Mr. and Mra, It IL Hamlin. |2 goles ‘Thora, in the Malloy |@dobe station on the edge of the yee, Section, ond che old. “Hata’t vou aren! Beran i Sin entertain eight of ‘Miss |thelt daughter, Flora McKellar, to| Mact a oe perl : town, At noon, next day, another | tM of protection, and # * you green: Be 9 ¥ mr ie of § “h iN . ord « ” "7 i , Chase's intimate friends with |Mr. Wiitard Breenan Yuille of |§ ht Kappa Sigma will hold open-| ai, jamen McInerny returned eee | train for the north would atop there,|onto yourself,” and left me and told the other girls, wha mn in her honor lonety nesk Saente ta Stew York City Monday from California where he British-American Associatio but #0 far a» I was concerned, it|/ have been laughing at me all day. % | see has been on a short business trip, The women of the Hritinh might as well pull up somewhere on! 7 am at a losa to understand her meaning, and want yo Dinner at Sorrento Tea by Women’s ‘ : i Mr. Frank Heffernan will leave|inoct at ited. Cross ‘headiuarters | t eumitted, reluctantly, that 1 wan|t0 kindly tell me, thru the columns of The Star, what is rea “Miss Mildred Mitlor wilt entortain|Contury Club Entertain Ww ith this ‘week for the Fast Thursday at 10 o'clock practiealiy a prinoner inthe hacienda. |the meaning of protection, as applied in this manner. Eeniaeere (5: Gineer preceding | Gan tex tbiven WG Wheeens Halloween Supper sistas Sta, whe bah When da Weis ae ‘Amines |1 hadn't perceived thin at fiewt, It} J am studying to be a stenographer, and some day expee ri evening Century club yesterday afternoon at) Honoring Mr, and Mrs, Vilas Seattle on a shy puniness trip, re! A plenic supper iv to be held at|W&* not Apparent that anyone wasltg become an expert and leave the strenuous life of a wail . |the home of Mra, W. 8, Griswold in| Brown (Blanche Smith), who recent-|turned to his home in Spokane last " detaining me. The “administrator” | Ms honor of Mrs. P. D. Hughes, wally returned from New York, i ' the First Unitarian church tomor- | (ee saver of the piace was deaf and|7 eee: A WAITRESS D Mrs. Patten Entertains sistinasimed "vy Ws: toantifal si |Yaura. and "Mine Etta kink oc tomy Sheek, See Wrgeeses Amazes |x manades of he ree corarcee| . “Protection” Mo Geett many S qyo2mplimenting her cousin, Masel "cet at. chenienthemmens, wart-|crined tetoromity ce the ,| Mr. Frederick Belts, who has been| Those interested are invited to at- lens it wns imponsible for me to| ®& person will wonder, when | tne house When the munie | ding a week in Seattle, has re-| tend reading your letter, just what stops short, players must hold ry Olds, who ts her guest, Mrs.| poids and asters, with their bright | Monday evening manger + NP —- Me reach the railroad station without! Som of SPECIAL protection this ps + play Sy T. Patten was hostess at an|Sompiement of autumn © were! effectively | arene SO Ble Pee On 'Tilameok, es hin knowledge, imponsible for me to] articular hotel, or any. other the exact attitudes in which ve luncheon at her home this - ste ae > hoe ba alana 2 a cuealone Gn @tak Civic Improvement Club ott Ws sot ‘i ed on, Yellow flowers combined | {tre} wrcmetn Pore acer tho lie ieee Rucsar wae tovsee Mr. and Mra. John Eden left last Sivio improvement | ‘ake the child away without his ete jon fat ag it DGGaT Se ; at begins again or pay a forfeit to Autumn foliage w the ef: | Afternoon eee Men Brown will leave in{e@vening for Portland to be gone ten 1 Mrs, Mason, 3916 | ent levourh, Or protection maminat | %he,Witch. This will be perfectiy Eeetive centerpieces for the tables “in the receiving iine with Mrala fow,days to make their home in| @y* Thursday afternoon| 1 must look to the sky for help| leycorn, | or protection against ludicrous at times and will Rnd the favors were Halloween in pronry Landes, president of the! Portland. | pte dg ‘clock. ‘Take Renton car and at midnight there didn't seem to = Pigg oA wh round-up of cause great merriment. When t Mature. The guests, who were) ciuh were Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. eee |, Mins Muriel Linder is expected John Trumbull and Mr, Sant-|be much prospect of Assistance com- i cae dona ine Gansta three chords are sounded, all i from the Army circles here in| Guewort - |from Sultan to attend the teachers'|meyer will be the speakers of the|ing from that direction, are oe og must return with their treass were: Mrs. Morrison, wife of Tong over the tea table, with) Hesperian Club Jconvention, She will remain in 8e-| afternoon. But the morning renewed my| gest that you report it to Chist | UFes to the piano, where a prize Morrison, commanding of-| ig charming center of white roses| The Hesperian Dancing club will |attle over the weekend, with her eee faith in Seamy-vey’s promise, altho) Warren gh ie Ap af BAAS. . is awarded for the most points, of Camp Lewis: Mrs. William |in'a pale green bowl, the club colors, /entertain with a Halloween dance| parents, Mr. and Mra. George Linder Class in Basiness Law f Pwnin tor the| comubontty te'aren ” ° ™* | To make tt Goubly interesting sBastman, wife of Colonel Bast were Mrs. George A. Stanton and|this evening in Douglas hall, Tenth +. oe ‘The organisation meeting of the|{ strained my eare in vain y to do each variety should score differ- Ban of Camp Lewis; Mrs. Parr, wife | \tiay Sara Williams. Assisting about/avenue and East Pine street ] Mr, Lon Witherbee returned Mon-| Clana in Business Law of the Univer-|W%r of his airplane. Morrison ib ee ently—an almond 6 points, mays DBE Sol. 1. W. bi. Parr of this city: tne rooms were: Mra. M. B. Harker, | eee day from a Week's business trip tojaity Extension service will be held |Came out from the town and watched | Stunts for be a huge cocoanut 2 points; # J. A. Woodruff, wife of Colonel ytr. RR. I Weeks, Mra, Q. Me: Will Give Recepti Portland at 1044 Henry building at 6 o'clock | the rky as anxiously as I did. He) pranigive Brazil nut 10, and #o on. Boe ee ey ee ae | Loughlin, Mrs. C. 2 Frasier, Stra A, 5 aves re ton aie seee this evening, Professor Ayer of the| warned me that no “ship” had ever allo — RR CE ae » Seemelre Pandy ¥ 4 J d c. Pher- Nex ‘ueeday he women of io Z oh Univer of Washington wi nave! 2 BR. Hanley, Mre. Fred K.|U.™ Mferkine, Mra. Bt. J.|Church of the Epiphany will give @|o¢ Nir, aaa aire HE Hogert™ left [charge of the clase, ‘fhe fee will be | med yay’ BE ya sige or he'print some stunts or amex we) BORROWED TIME CLUB Wife of Gen. Fred K. Ward: / pur . W. T. Walker and Mrs.|reception in the guild room for the last week for New York ¢ where|$12 for 24 lessons. An invitation in|Prophesied that when o to the | might play at a Halloween party?| Debate on the question, “Is the G. Lazelie and Mrs. Hugh M.| i ouis Marks | Rev. ands Mrs. C. 8. Morrison and |ghe will visit relatives and friends. |extended to all those who are inter-|Per. it would be a wonder to the|Thank you very much. | World Getting Better?” will be con- | Mra. Hugh who has recently re-jfor Mra, Thomas Kydd. November + . ented. populace. Every peon in the region SIX GIRLS. | tinued at 2 p. m. Thursday at Mak Olds will leave, November 6.) turned from war service and an ex-|21 the church will give a bagaar and] 40.5 Garnerine Colline left Mon- ee would come to the landing field. Then Here are three unusually good | iow hall, East 45th and 14th ave, ISB extended trip to the Orient. |tended absence in the East and/social afternoon |aay for Portland to be the guest of Highland Athletic Club how in heck waa I going to make Play at gue ialiow. |N. EB, by the Borrowed Time chub, i | South, related many interesting ex-| | ete |Mins Ruth ‘Teal, and to be one of] The Highland Athletic club held|my getaway? ys Sins ban wien -|- n the Wyoming periences overseas. She was nine) Victory Club the attendants at her wedding, No-|{ts first meeting of the season last] I didn't know—but I'd trust to start | - vil |months in canteen service in France, vember 5. Thursday evening at their club! yim, Jr, 1 eaid. All I could do was padi Fs Pgrmng ro aaa et | compliment Capt. and Mrs.) with what was called the Cantine! Fictory, club will give the next | ose rooms at 1421 West Fightyfifth |), yi cee * bare Evans the ward room officers ‘dea Deu Drapeaux. Later she waa | da: series this! i a ele a ace |to stretch a few yards of white stuff] every guest. Try it first, becaune HUNGRY BUT | or e m 4 0 D' bout Wyoming will entertain with on the line of communication, about evening the Masonic ‘ eee nm the ground, as an 8. O. &., and be it gets your guests moving 4 "se orchestra, featuring the|the first of the week fo attend the wae athgalc the souxnn wierade dance to- forty miles behind. the lines, and|Campeau’s orchestra. featuring the | the, font of he UO iS Mt uent| Lecture on Enternationalism — |Datient, jurt ax Jim had ordered m ‘ evening en board the ship.|where hot meals were served to the pee ag orgy ll me of her parents, Judge and Mrs. C. JL] Dr, Richard Schols, of the Univer Accordingly I made my plans and Three Letter Words 13 | jevtéiors in cafeteria fashion ° ‘+ ck Carey in Portiand sity of Washington, will give a lec-|there was an odd thrill in the bo) oat ged spells out S. H 1 soe? (7 cee ture-on “Internationaliam” Thursday | thought that never before in the ro-| word of three letters; any word, | eon for Golf Team Founders’ Day Banquet Cavaliers’ Club Mr. Paul Judson will leave for|evening at § o'clock in the Railway | mances of the world had « lady in mee Oe or ae ‘The next | Tacoma golf team, which . The Cavaliers’ club announces the California Thursday to be gone 4/ Exchange bullding, Second avenue | digtr, it brave cavalier er 0! - to Seattle to play a match| Alpha Chi Omega will entertain | first of ite winter dances tomorrow | fortnight. and Cherry street. Thie le the thira| “7rese waited for a brave cav tors beginning with the last let- | “ } | } Take ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’ and | eat favorite foods | | yeate oo with ite annual Founders’ Day ban- c a eee in @ serice of lectures on modern|'? ‘rep down from the clouds! ter of the word just 6 In a cpeecnady. St the Golf |auet ac the Rainier club Saturday ta oo Sythe Mr. and Sfre. A. Warren Gould, of Problems being xiven under the] 1 made my plans in the seclusion) the example it would be team is com-|¢vening. Covers will be laid for sev- a - IMount Angel, Oregon. have. been |AuRploes of the Association of Colle-|Of my chamber, It was quite an} the chance to give “eat, of the following: Mra. Cad. enty-five guests. ‘ SUFFS WANT HART spending a few days in Seattle, and/@iate Alumnae and the Women's|elegant apartment. Evidently the| third following with “t.” : aa |are planning to return and make|College club. They are open to the| owner of the ranch had a fine imag-| No word can be given twice, and a without fear is ri i oir taal here. public at a nominal fee. ation and vast resource ° anyone falling to give a word : Wisteria Dancing Club e TO THINK IT OVER [ain nome ers. [muni st « nominst feo. _|ination and vast resources, The room] | SOY0%4, slut ofiae tates. i ster neing club w 0 ro what ‘do ) n ’ | , the next dance of their winter series| ,, Formally opposing ue | attitude] ev. and Mra. Cameron 8. Mort Simple Way to beds, in the latest New York fashion Testing Fate Your meals hit back! Your ston ie ‘and Mre, Brown. jthis evening in Christensen’s Bro een ay wots Sawuee r jaon with their son, Cameron Morri And attached to it was @ modern Seven candlew, each marked |{s sour, acid, gassy and you Oar ak eae way hall fusing to call a special session Of the jgon, Jr. returned lakt week from a Take Off Fat bath! And the bedding which I] % signify some special good for- | pioated after eating, or you eee | state legislature for the ratification two months trip Bast needed no dexperately to use to wignal| 'O@—Mmoney, travel, fame, pro- | heavy jumps of indigestion, pain a1 off | ot the suffrage amendment, more) dae“ acl = motion, wrist watch, diamond at Red Cross Red Cross Meeting CLK as Seem, seoreceieiek eeey| | Gabtala ude Mra 3. 9) MNS. Oth gh ce eerie hs my knight of the akies, looked as if it} Jie purus. headache, but never mind. Here A Red Cross meeting was held yes-| o, : danas. | Victarhe, have bon nding @ lew pan be ne c simpler than | had come straight from the counters! around the room instant relief. ; Diagram af the Red Crocs Tea |{2fay in. the Oid Fue Arts Madeh tor acre es cs tay Womntn’e Leste | aya sagt ate earaelg peng nient little tablet four | oe a New York importer. Blanketa,| turn, blindfolded with a Don't stay upset! Eat a tablet oan Tea lto elect the captains the drive | *"* ag " eee | réduced to t abects and counterpane were expen-| handkerchief #o that no light | Pape’s Diapepsin, and immed Scenorrow will be given by /which will take place November 2-11,| tive Council of Washington, voted) 1, 42.4 sire. Henry Hibbard had - »-|eive and immaculate. ‘They certain-] Cao penetrate, are turned the indigestion, gases, acidity Fretwell, with Mrs. Far-\ with the enroliment of 200,000 mem-| Tuesday, at & meeting in the Fred) a \weckend guests at thelr country 4 ly didn't need to be Weached in the] tines in the center of the room | a1 stomach distress caused by ‘bers its goal erick & Nelson auditorium, that a/nome at Renton, Peruvian Consul > Seavank "r ane and then allowed to walk for prt | . . petition be cireulated in every dix jand Mra. J. M. Macedo. ek: aves ols UPOR| ward four steps and blow thrice. ee ais a ne Overseas Club trist of the state which will call upon | wee id them, my inspiration came. When @ candle is extinguished pratense aoe Hn “ ‘ lhim to reconsider his original de-| Mr. and Mra. (, B. M. Pratt leave! od like and ierep om wetting |, 1 Sat down at the pretty writing| its particular luck fulls to the | surest, quickest stomach relievers 7 rs 2 Tomorrow evening at § o'clock the) sink today for New York City to be gone! slimmer. And the best part of Mar- desk—wondering, in passing, for| player within the year. the world. They cost very little m’s University Clib Overseas club will hold a card party " _|several weeks mola Prescription Tableta is their) what fine lady it had been purchased. Musical > Hunt | drug stores. | with Halloween games and prizes at} Sree . . harmlessness That is your abeo-lang then I summoned the pretty Par econ od at & plate te ° ; Mutiny "ctah iktene” sited Ccteagthon nal ve ae DECISION | Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Woognutt win|!ute safemuard. |_| girl, who, because she could speak| gins to play “a chestnut.” ‘This for members and|vided for the entertainment of |ieave Friday for their home in cal) Army and Navy Goods | ®2sish. had been appointed to wait] is the signal to start gathering le evening ‘Will be distinguished by|members and friends, and a special || The mae ef quick “decision” fornia, upon me. nuts which are hidden ail o favor dances, lancers,|/door prize as well as other prizes. || p Acts oe Bis fret impression, “Ink! I demanded, Before he feels influences and so on, and its clever} Refreshments will be served by the!| “Oe others im capteasion. James W. Pheips left Tuem) rotted states navy Wool Mankets| “Ink?” whe repeated with a shake ~ {being #0ld at $3.25 to $6.50, while the | of her head. She had to ap; to decorations which will/chairman, Mrs. K. Westaway, and ‘aa r the East, to be gone all even to the refreshments. [house committee, Deetaton from your first impres- | Winter ston eee jarmy Wool Blankets, full size, are|tho housekeeper, a middle-aged | e | Relieves you from much care, || Dr. Maimon Samuels spent the) selling at $5.00 and $6.00, The .90 | woman of such aristocratic bearing | jafinence | week-end in Olympia. j caliber Winchester Carbines are|that one wondered what her past} | Is often brought to bear. knocked down at $17.50, many never | had been and how she had become | marooned in the hacienda | an : wenaton, | having been shot. For sale at Camp JAP BURGLAR VICTIM | Lewis Wireless, 407 Hinckloy butid-| There was ink, in the adminis oy ‘Two marked burgiars robbed G. 8. bing. trador's offico—she was pleased to ar e uce Hamioka, Japanese proprietor,of the, ave the «mall maid bring it We're acting om decision Senate, restaurant, 2700 First ave. 8., | For a little time, Babs assumed an That we cam save you more late Tuesday night, securing $15 in S$ a active role in the drama. She climbed On each Fall SUIT, COAT, DRESS " : | cash. One used a gun and covered | onto the pretty bed and pretended to P se ¥hO take her nap, while we waited for Our recent sale left us with hundreds of short FLORENCE UPSTAIRS) the Jap while the other worked on Ee che cide sender Anh Poukian X demleas tar anthers pieces of silks, satins, taffetas, georgettes, crepe the cash register, eached for “ f | Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, |, CHERRY S plan and Cherry's val-| Habs rolled dangerously clone to the |B de chines, fancy silks, linings and velveteens that ke the Bi mm rn , . : 1414 34 Ave.; downtown, 913 24 Ave. | of buying clothing mire weneommem of the bed! I grabbed for her,| we have repriced at exceptionally sharp reduc- than cash buying. It's only a smaii |? S4Ve her from a bad fall! And so} AM USEM ENTS | smount of cash Gown when you wet it was not surprising that I dropped | tions. They represent our finest materials and | of time ‘to pay the balance in 2 herd ge taoretigiees Barun ~ god are in just the lengths you would buy if you ymente ye to seep thru layer after * MOORE (1iuivitue || Feputation, as a shop of | Yer of that cortly bedding? ves serene fon ee ee VAUDEVILLE od fabrics takes| The housekeeper Was much too yards each. ‘ WARKY GREEW exerything | polite to be distressed about the ac. se waren re Eager from LILIAN SHAW ; \t ey BE Seo, tk* | cident, altho she averred to the maid, e membership campaign se pep lg om pay-|'n Spanish, that it would be the work | . . e will be devoted to home ||| tererthe Burener: the Picktords pedi During power that’ has |of the devil to get out such stains! Our Beautiful Line of Silks - cnabies thom to pet toe bel I shook my head and lnughed.| purposes. The entire war rial At ail times ae well aa the int-| , eat styles, and yet remain in the | it: that t ° ay. i money quota has been paid ACE HIP 2k lst) Ditec| walle’ the, cite oe ae select from at prices much less Common salt and vinegar would do offers you the widest range to facts apply to men's as well as worm- would | in cash by the Chapter. A en's ments, Don't fail to yimit | "Pread them with salt and wet them| 5 expeci pay. y ¥ vous Daily, 3 te at our Hinito Style Shop, 206-7 Riaite |with vinegar, and stretch them on} than you'd t to y Peace Program of tremen- f betw jadison and | the ground, and the bright «un would| do * rta: to every r Pig'a Whimie ee . - us LMpo: nee to every eature Photoplay a te SE lc at work a miracle ae > soul is about to be launch- HERBERT awemsen “ ran ae as I was concerned, a ‘Silks for Less’ ‘ montane. " “9 5 ie | miracle did happen very soon, but I) ed by sera great Organiz a A DANGEROUS AFF AL shall never know whether salt and| i tion. It is a anpaig | 650 vinegar and sunlight saved those The House of Zahrt—Silk Service” | against Disease and Un- sheets or not! | | y, ‘ ™ N > * S a happiness and is one that | | sate. 2: ° og (To Be Continued) | : ® is Contentment for all , ‘ sueneee ations © freer al || staha' Midniah ; The Silk Shop (a asked for more than one Nation-wide appreciation has led to a || single dollar. Come to | | ter Sity Maur genis 4y,Calve: rare | J. D. ZAHRT bution. 1 agg gM ntl edad eg RINGS AND Pine at Westlake Above the Ow! Drug Store 1919 WATCH . can be it in every city, town || over : CH ALBERT HANSEN price is ‘as always— : only, Fun. 2,000" miles; f faumpanaudtcetissid i better than new. This Nation-wide popularity is due to the Se HOPKINS + et agg ape MERIT of . “Garieat Acta? "7" I jong to a farmer at ° e Users everywhere appreciate the quick | Mccorcatees ior an lean Phoe 1X S Ik H se , shine, convenient, key-opening box, si aie scaring php joe a d n 1 Q ther preserving qualities and economy A this bargain at ee The brand that has always stood for Style, Beauty CAKES He Sigg SOA and Quality, Full fashioned, pure silk, in use. oLNG UTERINE | § Auto Bargain Market [| Wednesday, Thursday, black Wilts, aimee aol Taine my) 2.05 SumrA HOME SET | ‘ tig ge Friday and Saturday Another Phoenix, a semi-fashioned pure silk thread poe al DELICIOUS! ; ’ Call for Mr Pittman, in black and Havana only. ‘ ‘makes tter conds. sept Muse. Extremely moderatel: ed at....... - Genuine Bristle Pat cleans the shoes Yes, Indeed. | 2:30. 8 Le MARGARET And still another for Sass who prefer 31 :65 dj appli poli 1 quickly 1 ily. | Grliar euiaét then MARS less, in all silk and in black, white popular size, and Havana, at | Large Lamb’s Wool Polisher with felt lar price (ere) cushion brings the brilliant shine with a cat ‘eieige | FREE NIGHT SCHOOL N— A Special Showing of New few strokes. Useful to remove dust and | FOR EX-SERVICE MEN SILK UMBRELLAS ‘ renew the lasting SumorA Shine. KINDS | _ The “K, of ©." Committees on War Activities will open a “The Eternal —in solid colors and with striped borders, fancy Free Night School, in Seattle, for former soldiers and satlors though the buying power’ Pound, Raisin and if 400 or more ex-service men will signify their desire to attend. ar rod — sie $6 95 do! . Angel Competent teachers will be employed, and instruction will ” etn 20 he Wi Weseerevecues - our dollar has shrunk, % Made by be offered in Automobile Mechanics, Radiography, Stenography, a e rf, CENTS navenaose Bookkeeping, Motion Picture Operation and academic subjects. : AU Y : Registration offices will be open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- BAKING CO. day, Friday and Saturday, October 28 to November 1, from 1 A story of your town and p.m. to 9 p. m, daily—"K, of ©," Club House, (Use Harvard my town. A ray of light Pure Silk “Phoenix” drop stitch Sox, in en 4 eongtbomet and cordovan, 1 55 avenue entrance.) that will penetrate the Others at $1.35 and 90¢—and they’re all ‘silk. very depths of your heart. VOGUE PATTERNS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SNOT Peas LRT Pine at Westlake COMMITTEE ON WAR ACTIVITIES KEYSTONE COMEDY K. of C. Club, 1401 Harvard Avenue FORD WEEKLY 1208: Second Avenue.

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