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x Linnie SER TiS! Sabian. pa ore a+ ant an iG £ Ta Julu, Mrs “Timeheo By REBECCA STEVENSON and M We at an mn at afternoon Dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Seeley Ba Mr. and Mrs ‘There were » re hosts teen co! Office Phone, Gives Informal Tea Mra, Warren formally at eon for a few frie her neighbors ~ Lancheon f and Mrs. K gompliment Mrs (and Mrs. Charles Kinnear Wing soon, Mrs ertained this Gare at t her home and t Crystal Springs wv Mrs, Fisher nnear D. Fisher who are Fisher to sail for ra. Kinnear for Hono Hiam LL. Rhodes was usually attractive home yesterday her ee Claude Malooln See- @t a handsome dinner eat their home last rs Before Dance ‘at Army and Navy Club the dance a last ever in” dir jersity clu umber of dinners oadway Orthopedtic t the Army and Navy sing. among them a ner at the Women's b, given by some of Younger marvied set ‘Mr. and Mrs. Veuve entertained wit ten covers at the Ra evening, going on to t ward. Mre. J. Sloedel and Mra James Hamilton De @ dinner of r club last dance after uJ Fetter cave a dinner at the Hainter preceding were amo the dance for which ng the hostesses oe t the Army Navy Wallace Green Collins were the | roms at the Broadway Club Mrs and guild's . Main 600 “Bring and Buy” Sale Yostorday aploes of th ish Kmpire wna held piett MeMillan, The: Jellies and jams and other deticiou things, and there was a table of dainty things made by band to tempt the early Christmas shoppe And everything was sold, which is a way ot saying that the sale wan suc exsful The pr the the Brit Buy M J homear aftornt ou Daughte Bring ay home unde of were te ta go to the Relief fund for Date Set for Junior Prom The annual University of Wash: » Junior Prom will be given vary in the Masonic temple. This affair will t th nd of the big university formals and can attended by all college people ex This exclusion is ae cording ent and has only been broken on two occasions, last year and the year before, owing to he small number of men attending ose years The committee in charge of the Prom ts Mr. Paul Wood, chairman; Miss Ruth Norton, Miss Virginia Gil print, Mise Ellen Brawley, Miss Kathryn McDonald Mor ford, Mixa Marie F maon, Mr. € nt Merrtil, Mr Claude grin Murphy Elinoa Mead and) Mr. Harold ngagement ries Addison Rid engagement of mamond, to € l SA next month Ey Announc Mr. and Mre die announce daughter Bdwin Ralph Rinke wedding will take pla Silver Tea The Fortse of United give a «ily t th 1 until & o'c) ‘Thygesen ish War tea Auxillary Veterans will Mra. Potter's “at the Army and Nayy club| friends are invit evening. There ts a tremendous ia baying & pertectly ponderful time at these Orthopedic | for after the dancing ty over ret that it was helping along Pall, Eighth and ¢ ired out, you can re ‘of the worthiest of charities. and) Give L Was no trouble at all of. uncheon - Complimenting Miss Blizabeth Kib- niece of Mrs. Everett Smith and Mrs. Walter Johnston, Unit A a oo Mrs. H. Biggs will be hostess at | for twelve at her home| at the ‘Nore Miss of Lu follow oy Not cheon fo ae Variations | eee | am at Women’s } Women's Unt ¥ afternoan at 3 o'cloe Smith of Tacoma is given| where they will sail for Europe, De Smith is a concert ‘uli of Rome. The | : Rameau e De Bussey wa 5. aaa | r Mrs, Calder) Homesteaders Society A free entertainment will be given and dance at she Swedish club ive. by the Home ‘Bteaders society, Friday evening. All members and their friend», and mem bers of the Woodcraft are expecially invil ersond Mrs. Alexander McEwan will leave Friday for New York whete she will join Miss Elspeth MoBwan. ef Mr. and M Oo. D. Fisher and program for the recital to be| Miss Irene Fisher, accompanied by Mr, W. 5. Allen, will leave the first in December for New York, cember 23. Before sailing they will of established reputation and) visit Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodnow Graham (Juanita Fisher) in Brighton, Mi aes Mr. and Mrs Greabam are at monWealth avenue, E vee Donald Goodnow Com at ighton, Mass Mrs. F. M. Dudley returned this Mrs. Arthur Calder of Win.| Week from California, where she a honor guest Mra. Hi. 1 entertain with a luncheon ‘Govers at her home tomorrow | Weeks ago to spend the winter there . Mra. Calder is a former | is Club Tea aft tly tea a! ‘noon it the Tennis club, with | the: there was the} usual number of guests to enjoy blazing fire and late afternoon tt Orthopedic Sh ity. eon e- at Yarrow | H, C. Peters, who with Mra. Ryan is committee, entertained some of bors near chairman of the Rag her summer at Yarrow, with « luncheon | . ‘The sewin, Suests spent the aft- for the many rag dolls arrayed for the Dell | } | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Little Orthopedic Tea Shop| while t | Teopen Monday in its new loca-| Just across the street from its! 4 charge Monday. | .-. pal er ene, and a few doors north street. Bho facilities than the other, and possessor of @ new gas Bona ou comp tny, Broadway guild will be| Magic The new home for p has much better by the M. A. which is now Gott in. to Be Repeated | Door,” the little one given last’ Monday at the Of Mrs. J. €. Ronald for the oP. BLO. Educational fund, repeated Thursday event Ee repented Phursday evening sti xr. John Schwager, returned Satur Shoreland drive, Mount Baker . 0. ‘s and their guests are cre | Program at White | Elephant Shop | The program which Miss An Trent has arran, group of songs by Mrs. 1 t Shop lly interesting. soprano and contralto duets| Howard ‘Ths Friday noon is es. There will be Mrs. John Ramastead, soprano, Bhd Mrs. Bert Harris, contralto, and , contralto; the piano. * : Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Martin a receiving congratulations Martha Mrs. Theo. Calla- on the of a daughter at the Swedish W Satur CHERRY CHAT } tion al November 15 othe surest war to seve money in buy- ing clothes isto buy the very best clothes s-heap clothe always expensive, Hand vy A sued e e ¥ i the time, © * “Ue lord to buy the very best a ality and Just a fi rye ter begause Cherry's ‘Ering the be style within your jollars @ month n will outfit you and Rialto Style oe and | | ace companied her daughter, Mrs rick Parnell Clark, who left a few Mrs. Claude ©. Ramsay will leave next week for Salisbury, North Caro lina, where she will remain until the first of the year. Mr. Ramsay will join her some time in December and ¥ will return together cee Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gilman wil! spend Thankagiving with their son inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Bassett Kimball, at Hood River ¥ will stop in Portland on the way, where their sen and daughter |indaw, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gilman, | B. H. Gilman, of ‘ortiand. whe have been the guests ol and Mrs. +] several days, have returned to their home. . Mr. and Mre. Warren Gazzam, with |Miss Ruth Gazzam, will occupy the) Headaches, ete home of their son-indaw and daugh J, Thatcher Hodge. are in the Orient. oe Mra. A. G, Cushman of Lake Cush man, who has been the guest of Mra Harry Whitney Treat, and later of Mrs. Arthur W. Tidmarsh for several weeks, left recently for a visit in San Francisco Miss Bertha Tremper left yester day for the East where she will spend the winter. She will stop on the way to be bridesmaid at the wedding of her cousin, Miss Sophie Alice Smith Meyer of ‘Kansas City to Mr. Warren Reding, of Jucksc ville, Pie ‘ida. eee Mrs. Alvin Schwager and her son, | | “Thanksgi day from the East and are in their new home, Eighteenth avenue north + Mr. Reginald Wednesday from ( rsons fe mpanied Mra. Parsons last week Mrs. Parsons will spend the winter in the South returned Macdonald of the guest of Mre will return to her of the w re Mrs George E. couver, who is home the enc Miss Patricia Merz, of New York, is spending a week in Seattle, a guest at the Hotel Frye aa ed * n received by friends in Seattle, that hi nos Aires Mr. and Mrs. William H. Oliver and daughter, Mis# Katherine Oliver, will leave the first of the year for New York and sail from there, Jan uary 10, for the West Indies oe Mrs. F. M. Jordan recently urned from a six weeks’ trip East re- Mr. Jordan to spen holidays with their Helen Jordan, who school in Greenwich da in ughter, Miss at the Ely Bly . Mr. and Mrs. L, Harrington have removed from the Hotel Lin coln to their new home at 1607 Vor tieth avenue, Madrona Heights. ee Edgar of London evening to xp months with their relatives 1 Mrs. Newton Foster. Mr nd Mre nd Mr Alien was with the English army, and on | his second trip to France received orders from the English government to give lectures. Mrs. Allen for four years was in charge of a night can: teen in London, ’ . Mrs, Walter Nettleton, who has been visiting friends in Chicago and Minneapolis, has returned to Seattle cee Mrs. H. E. Campbell will leave Sat urday for Chicago to remain until after Thanksgiving. Himan for | ia where he | rly next month she will leave with | the Christmas | arrived in | Meeting of Orthopedic Guilds | A meeting of the chairmen of all the Orthopedic guilds was held in asmembly hall In the Henry bulld lay at 0 wk, Mee Kwing, chaiyman the presided the meeting and ented work for the month, ‘The Renton Hil guild reported that they had cleared over $300 on their rum mage sale The following gullds will meet to morrow Mount Bi utton, 10 ‘ of coMMAttoe over n Park with Mount St Mrs I P | Washington Park with Mre Lukes, 611 Thirtysixth north 2 o'cloch IB avenue at Queen Anne guild with Mrs. H.R rtlett, 1 Bighth avenue weet day meeting First HUN with Mrs, ©. A. White law, 1220 Horen avenue, at 2 o'clock Rroadway gulld with Mra erick Bausnan, 424 Harvard ave. N., at 2 o'¢ Past Capitol Mil with Mra Joha Matthews, at 11 o'clock pitol FUN with Mrs. ‘Phomas Ff ux, 804 Thirteenth avenue north, Mre ave: RA Hut 1703 with Fifteenth Renton Brown with Mra Dolste Forty-second thurnt Rard, 6120 Kast oar) Overseas Club A Hard Times social party will he d in the Ove elub roemea, Thirteenth and Bast Harrison, o'clock this evening, Many nov features have been planned for the evening'® entertainment; there will be games of interest, and prises for card playing. Laur Stanford Alumnae Seattle students of Leland Stan. ford Jr. university will give a ban quet Satur evening, November 2, at the Washington Annex, to 1 jebrate the Blanford-California game on Stanford fleld that day. Many interesting features have been |planned to make this dinner a suc cons All former California students are invited to attend this banquet, Por further information and reservatio telephone or write Mr, Sam Swa bacher, Main 6750, First ave. &. and Jackson, ens | Thanksgiving | Masquerade Dance | The social committee of Beattle llodge No. 7, Degree of Honor, An jclont Order of United Workmen, hax arranged a special Thanksgiving |maaquerade dance to be given in Evergreen hall, 600 Arcade building | Tue ¥ evening, November 36 Various characteristic prises will be awarded. Good music has been obtained, and those who are fond of dancing are savured an execejient time. The grand march will begin at 9 o'clock. Refreshments will be | served | |Overseas Dance ‘Tha Overseas club will hold a dance on Saturday evening at the Dougiaa hall, Pine and 10th ave, at 9 p,m Proceeds are used for relief work The committee in charge Mra Emma Rees, Mre. Florence Bible Mre. Harry Jackman, Miss Gene vieve Grant (oheirman) | LINCOLN WILL SPEAK | W. & Lincoln, candidate suc jceed himself as port commisstoner. will speak to members of the Young Men's Hepublican club at Mevew cafeteria Thursday noon. i+ ‘ +> FREE TRIAL “<1 J5O-TO, the Harmicns Hem: Stomach’ Miseries, such as ¢ f Stomach, Heartburn, Paine in Stomach between Meale—relieved in Two mM e ellent remedy for Constipa: ious Sick Address BELLIN HAM + CO, Bellingham, Wash Pree samples may be had at any of the Bartell Drug Stores or Swift & | Co. Drug Stores. CHEMICAL | Thursday, realize it? Our endeavor to handle the from ail parts of the world ar peculiarly fitted to supply ordinary ' | | this suggests A | hing wish them Pi pa, Hearts « Nuts and Raisins, gestions you may ulllige in Pumpkin and Mince Pies, and Kolls from our own’ kite And then, OLYMPIAN favorites, the popular gift of be given to.” May wo have your ¢ Four Stores B1D-817. First Ave. Main 6800 500 Fifteenth North Kast 2165 Helena | Fred | 1121 Twenty second north, | Thanksgiving is just one week away! wild rice. joning for the of-the-ordinar ivered in crack both from Spain and complete order CLUBS FOR FRIDAY ere Club t 2th at Pb r. John Ter wih of Relig Pach mei Will meet Lecture by The ¢ Moral Liberty bring a guest pl Mu house. 1 on wm arid ber may see Ladies’ Literary and Musteal Club | Will meet at 2:0 at Mew, A.M, At wood's home, 1941 15th ave, N north Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary Pro- cedure Club Will meet « 1:90 at | Annex with Mrs. ila Qudihes, pres dent, in charge of the parliamentary questions, Bubjéct lemon, “Po Lay on the Table Auxiliary class in public speaking, in charge of Mr Harriett Saunder subject lenwon, ‘Juliug Ogos . . Women's Missionary Soctety, Presbyterian € ’ First | 0 2pm. Dr. M. HM. Morgan wit speak ndustrial Problems.” Solow by J, W. Dalby ie | Amethyst Chapter, 0. K. 8, | Will hold @ basaar an the Biat and 224 at ite hall, 2609 Jackson stree Saturday night with @ ear }Party und entertainment, All Bast ern Stare, Maw and friends are | lnwited | Mew aod | finial | Washington Boulevard, W. ©. T. 0. ; wh uve 4 public entertainment jat the chapel at 7:44, ta which every Jone is invited, Some Interesting speakers will be on the program and an offering will he taken. re West Woodland PT. A. Will meet for a sooial meeting tn the auditoriym of the school at 240 (A program hee been arranged and all |members and friends are invited to come. Important business to | ranmaoted | ore British American Asseciation Will hold ita second dance of the weanon at Broadway hail held @ menth ago was consful and ft js hoped that the rest held each third Priday will be as popular wre Shawondasce Clab Will give an afternoon card party at 2p. m, at the home of Mra L Rochelle, 1116 Beventh avenue wert Music and refreshments for wishing to come in at 4 p.m oo. Donation Party for the Mlorenee Orittenton Home | The executive board and the super intendent will give @ donation to all interested in the Plorence tenton home, to be held in the after noon and evening, The home i# in jneed of groceries, vei bed and table linen, dishes neral house furniahings. The hours for in spection and visiting are from 2 tl i p.m. Take the Kenton or B |nler Beach car aad get off at Fifty first avenue south Giftw will be received at the Red Crows head quarters. . . | Stevens Kelief © | Stevens Relief corps will give 9 no etal at the home of Mrs. Lucy Bim mons, 4553 Bighth ave, No B, Lunch. eon served at noon } | |} PUT CREAM IN NOSE || AND STOP CATARRH || Hetrls and Bod Weed Clan | | You feet l¥our cold a few moments eatarrh will be gone You ed nostrils will lopen. The ages of your head will clear and you can breathe | freely No more dullness, h ache. hawking. mucous dis charges no struggling a night or ath at your druggist you want a emall bottle of Ely's Crean Palm Apply a little of this fragra antl septic cream in nowtrilx, let it penetrate through every air p of the head; soothe and swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly | It just what every leatarrh sufferer needs, |stuffed-up and miserable for bre Te t your cold and Don't stay ving’’ Nov. 27th Do you best foods that are procurable nd in great varieties, makes us ou with the many outof-the things for your Thankegiving Feast | Our Turkeys best dry-picked selects from Oregon and Wash- & K. Pure Pork #, Ob ng ittle Link h \ nj all prove t nifest in every d ornia Jad course. Plum Pudding PRINCE 8S FRUIT CAKE, Bread will lighten the hen, labor in yours, and when it comes from here, you know it is the beat CHOCOLATES, the insistent those “who give as they would , early? (apie Miya to Serve You. 1520 Third Ave. Main 6800 Q Waahington | Will meet tn the church pariors @t| be The dance | ml it Confessions of a Bride 1919, by the News. Copyrighted ‘4 Apwociation paper Materprine ~* m | Serg took up the Job of completing my alrplane educa with unexpect ed alacrity, Hy “wasn't yned to lad he had told Jim and I ex pected he would be rather grouchy about getting the bus out Aa often |an T wanted to use it, On the con trary, he was always eager to do 40. Practice in making landings was what I needed and my need happened suit Berg's own interest He was still fussing with bis air | plane self#tarter. It pleased him to | have an exouse for taking bus up and bringing her down & dozen mont times a day He showed me with much pride how his «elfatarter worked. He said that Its main trouble was that it only worked when It wanted to and he never could tell when it was going on @ strike, He admitted that was a defect, but wull he had faith in his invention i was sitting in the cockpit one morning with everything ready for & start, waiting for Be who had gone to give his mechanics nome in- structions. The self-starter bh been stalled for several days. 1 had heard the boys guy Serge about it up as to whether or not it would ever be good for anything again I myself had my doubts, T pushed over the lever which turned on the juice. To my Vast astonishment, it appened to ke one of the mornings when Serg’s contrary Uttle pet chose to do the right thing. The engine turned over—faster and faster—and my bua taxied down the field! My airplane was with me! 1 knew the danger of that field | railroad embankment crossed my path only a little way before me | Running into it would mean the com plete destruction of my precious plane! 1 had prem give her the gun and nose her up and before I realized what was hap pening, I wag off on flight in the adr I had let myself in for one ture which I did not care for Aw moon I had ma off, 1 regliaed that 1 must going up and up—into the fore I could come down wit in fact. I m could get m to make | awful eoure | my take t keep going until I nerves tead mt, For jurt on moment | had @ very t My bus flapped from side to side like a wounded bird and only by remembering Jim's = inw ctions to neutralize the controls did I man age to level off at alt 1 felt that It wae very good to find myself alive, after that I suppose that @ girl in a runaway airplane ought to have some intense emotions some poetical thoughts upon find. ing herself abandoned in the skies — ja human atom lost in the universe! | But the only idea I had. when J came out of my grand fright, was vat It would be rather sporty to go off for a little gallop thru the clouds However that exploit couldn't be undertaken for it would |have compelled poor Serg and his men to cham over the country in an auto pursuing me—or my remaina | So I headed her homeward, sum |moned up courage to spiral down over the field, and finally made a nervous, jumpy landing. The men called it “bum” landing. They joked considerat ut my exploit | and pretended that they never had/| thought for a moment that I would| lone my head. I considered them | most kind. I really was the proudest girl on earth when | stepped out of the cockpit, but I couldn't aseume a very proud attitude for my knees wobbled beneath me, Serg was vastly delighted with the success of bis selfatarter. I had | won a bunch of money for him, he | emi, Nevert he reminded me of Jim Lorimer’s last warning: I was |Rever to take that bus up unless Serg was around, How was I to | know whether the machine was fit for a flight unless Serg told me so? Other solo flights followed, but T never got over two phases of fright 1 wan always afraid to start and al ways afraid te come down. How ever, T wan never afraid to keep go: ing, onee I had started! As my confidence in myself In creased, a queer plan for an adyen ture began to take shape in my mind Rete were) running away | nee of mind enough to! ndven- | enough | By CYNTHIA GR We are atrangera in town and I'd likes | Dear Miss your opinion eye of the treatment policeman on Fourth ave. and Union st. on Thursday, Novem-| 2 o'clock in the afternoon. q We parked our car near Union st. on Fourth ave., for a few | ber 6, about minutes, while my husband wen The policeman in question ea if IL was driving the car. upon he growled his opinion in only way to learn some people some sense waa to send them x | to police headquarters and let them pay a few fines.” I asked him what law we had die obeyed, as we had efully looked for water hydrant or sian of any |kind, He sald w@ would find out lwhen we id our fine and as an after thought added we were in the danger zone A moment later my husband re turned, went out to him and asked lif it were the “danger gone” why 0 in to infor © nted — with ttle? around and not seein fell there was one there two or three weeks ago.” Like every one eine we went down our fine with no intention | to in all proba-| and of showing up late | bility met it trebied | Tn line with us were six others twe very indignant innecent of any intentional die of the law ae we | Do you call that just treatment? | In conclusion will add we w leant accorded courte tre at the station—far more than could say of the traffic policeman BKATTLE GUBSTS Cc disobe at ment th There isn't one word of defense might speak for the officer who accorded you such rude treatment, but on behalf of Be &ttle I wish to apologize for him Other persons have made this wame complaint to me. Hecause complaints agd publicity always serve to remedy a bad situation T am printing your letter and trust it may serve its purpose. eee | | | | Mother Love or Selfishness? Dear Mins Grey: Tam going to |write you about thing I have |fiad in mind for a long time. Why ix it that women bring ehil dren into the world, then adopt them out, and after the foster-parents have rs mo them all the love a mother |eould give to a ehild, the real mother | Wants the child back, Just when the ant of the hardships are ever and they think they won't he to bother With It aq much? They always put it this way: That there's the KEAL mother love. and no one could ever erase it « Mine if they have the therm as the fos y would they plan child away for nome nd then wher 1 to be of nome compan llonehip and help, then the flesh and {blood mother #uddenly discovers that | there's euch a thing as mothe: pve? Heally, what is mother love, any way, when women like that rule the world MES. KT T wonder! rey Jove in | To Remove | Hair Dye | Dear Mins Grey: Kindly tell iif you knew of anything that take halr dye off the hair? I have Jused it, but find I much prefer it patural and will be grateful if you can help me out Gow Shampoo your halr every two weeks With a good tar shampoo soap or lotion and rinse thoroly me will Thank Comes condensed in a bottle im Pineapple Jitfy-~Jell, We wee the juice of half a (To Be Continued) RABBI WOLF GOLD TO | SPEAK HERE SUNDAY | The development in Palestine of a} Jewish life along the lines of Jewish | tradition, will be the subject of an| address Sunday evening by Rabbi Wolf Gold of New York, who will] speak at 7:30 k before the Bikur |Cholum cc 7th ave. and] Yesler w - Be Sure You : Are Right Then Go Ahead and Save All You! * Can in Buying You should see the beautiful line of BLOUSES CHERRY'S (207 Rialto Building) are now offering for your acceptance, The ga0ds are all of the very latest, new, no seconds, nicely tatlored and of the best materials. For the next 10 days, select any one you like; it is marked in plain fig-| ures, and you can deduct one-fourth | from the price, A wonderful saving for you if you are needing something special for the Holidays, or even for immediate use It will alse be interesting to you to look over Cherry's line of suits, coats, dresses, furs, ete, whether you are needing any now or not In making your purehases, if you have all the money, all right. If not, you can take advantage of their Con fidential, Easy Payment Charge Ac count system. But don't fail to Rialto Style Shop, 207 Rialto Build ing, ever the Iig'n Whistle, between Madison and Spring CHERRY's, Phone Elliott 4415, visit Cherry's Comes condensed in a vialin Jiffy-Jell. You get the juice of many berries in a pint dessert I replied in the negatwe, where- Dates of L obliged to have the dates of the five | Ldberty lo Tost of they were as | Hog Island Yards ask am out in the woods Island navy lat an early date I remain v KY the local poration, | figures of th It bey the tion emergency fleet t neither has the Hog Island yard ary to write to Emer , Corpora 140 Browdway Pa.’ If w rect you wi mation rm I should write on ta you cor. accorded ua by the traffic) t to the pastoffice. d me up and gruffly inquire ich quick and then send it shoice (7) EE “thal . choice ) English that “the Annoyed hy Squeaky Shoes = Dear Miss Grey: 1 bought a paig her sandals and lately they k »o loud when I make @ step that T have to do something to reine edy this, as I cannot afford to throw them away. What shall I do? I © @ little baby, and very time T make a mu: thank you for an early ad vice in your column—I won't mins it, | HELEN The squeak may sometimes be removed from hoe soles by noak- ing them over night in water, and then drying them thoroly, If this does not puffice, the next best thing T can suggest would be to take them to a shoe repair shop. Hood’s Sarsaparilia Keeps on succeeding where other medicines fail, because {ts original high sta d of merit ts conscien- ously maintained. Good for blood, STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS, Ask your druggist how good It is, co buy Holdt’s French par Uptown, 1414 84 ave; down- 913 2d Ave. The dye will gradually disappear if you will refrain from its use. T know of nothing that will re it at pnee without injury hair or scalp. move to the iberty Loans Dear Ming Grey: 1 would be much OPAL. dune , 1917, Novernber 15, 1917; May 9, 1918; October 24, 1018, and May 16, 1619 Dear Mins Grey: As I am a mub- riber to your paper | am going to you for @ lithe informats nd cannot get he information any er way I wish to know the cost of the Hog yard Hoping you will send an answer 0, & I wish to apologize for the delay in answering; but T have tried to obtain the information you seek from the library and BUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Are always in the lead. In wet weather they protect the feet as well as in dry. We carry a complete line. Bring the children to us for proper foot care. Seuvenir Tickets to the Movies Free Passes will be given to the Movies to all our boy and girl eus- ARMSTRONG’S Eh Bosex Brom Se Soe TWO STORES 1411 Third Ave, 4507 Fourteenth Ave, N. E. tA. sgiving Offer One Dessert ree AReal-Fruit Dessert For Six People This is an offer to buy you this week a JiffyJell des t cert for six é Many housewives don’t know what Jiffy-Jell means spare. They know the old-style quick Fie ad but vet 4 Jiffy-Jell brings you real-fruit the artificial. Each package contains a bottle of fruit juice condensed. We crush the real fruit, and much of it, to flavor a trap tedete uses, vee ea 'e you it 1 its ful acids, needed every day. —— Try One Fruit Free Present the coupon this week. two of any flavor tnd ‘be will sive, youa Tlie, iidy-Jell in Lard Ket ittac, rhs fone you ete fehopn the ting} of two. J jell comes in ma: ber and Pi ¥ saberry and eapple. You will find in each package @ vor in liquid form, ¢: The Jif, mixture is ready-sweetened, pr + toler» Binply sad sft af wae by? package, then the woe Sram we vite gat let cock wil real-t dessert people. have a it will change pal ty pe of quick gelatine desserts. two Pineapple only. Your grocer has no it t lt at it é of Soe ny fruit flavors, but the choicest are Bee It — ote ie jote that this offer is made on Full Size Package Free Present This to Your Grocer ceave in eee fon gutted haar cousene WHER pu reteeak Bond tite