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ify bl eee AEP AIR AT mea ba (sic srs tiect| SOME, LETTERS TO *’ CLUBS FOR TUE a Study class, Rainier chapter, . De M Grey: ~ COUNTRY CLUB stv 1, meets at 2 p,m. at the Y intro: | BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Spiker-Knowles _ controverny, Mrs, J. 1, Hubbart, hostess piker-Know Society Edttor of The Star HAT do YOU Aspasin Club sept chon ty Desrienven’ with BALLOONS, green ; to be read by Mra, Duncan Me Mowered centerpieces 9 with green-colored incandes¢ ywerir Gregor, Mr. Arthur Joachims, Mrs. tion of Mins Knowles’)! thia Grey, care of The Aspasia elt ts atl p.m. r id g effect thruout its length and adth, t C. Creque, Vocal music will fot Predominating emerald lighting eff ruout f eth a , | A req al m The Tock ieee itehell), by oe ‘Gio i210, socal | Mother,” fa your colaniae MacKaye), by Mrs Q. A. Child Conservath Q A. Child Conservat meets with Mra. M. L. Wright 1ith ave, N, at 1:30 p.m. Papers ner correct attitude, as! | c / Mrs. Otis Horgert, 1421 15th pe wasdtanict! Seattle Star. American dramas will be reviewed peg y despicable po In my opinion, the truly desp! Sdianer room of the North End Country club, on Saturday evening, gave a low a talk by Dr. C. F, Collier, All 1 Bodutek: “The feare.| member of society de ya s wthaig «tec nigre die sonal welcome to the dual events of St. Patrick's day and circles invited. 3 % : ' ed, in Perley Spiker, the betrayer Of | the boys over there in the thro Eiping coentns of th ad Over two hundred dinner teipan aan Mot “- Man's World” | tbe trust of two women—-on war, mays arity tor Mima en Up of “Dutch Treat Parties” | — _ Woman's Educational Clob (Philips) otra oy ok Be =e 4 “The| euly married wite, tee oA takes in ber how sear v: BNA especially honored guests, made | | ~ SLEP TE . , Woman's Educational club meets Cy joubtiess believing that she wou he the mother of a d ‘ orm engin dhe angen ng ELEI HON By the at 2 p. m. at the federated club| Witching Hour” (Thomas), by Mrs.) ome his wife, by her acknowledk:| Mine Knowles, she might not sccon® Merry during siety Editor of The Harry Irwin. ’ coording to the press, that|so charitably the license exercised by interspersed the courses, and c vaitor ¢ e house ee ment, according r retired r the ball room, where i a married|q soldier, with the consequences af 0 the ball room, Stevens PT. A. In the meantime, the term Spiker, IBERTY MARKET his child was born to claim * 100 unreserved seata will be available for the general public At 11 a. m. Tuesday, Taft speaks to the student body of the Untver- | af Washingtan in Meany hail. | ‘OU needn’t worry any longer about the scarcity and exorbitant price of maple syrup. The tried and tested Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can is now at your grocers—with the flavoring of finest maple sugar to be had. Karo Maple Flavor has all the delightful | tang of natural maple syrup, and it also has the good, rich body most people prefer in a table syrup. Whether for pancakes or waffles, every- body thoroughly enjoys this delicious syrup. And remember, Karo Maple Flavor is always reasonably priced. Be sure to ash your grocer for Kare Maple Flavor in the Green Can. It is guaranteed to please you or your grecer returns yeur money, i] TORS AS A wa 8 iki | room, ¥ Star—Office, Main 600; || a iaikaal Aokc: Mcaby Clue Salmon Bay PT. A. she dif not Know ne Vefore be Wtt| tached, and ooneqie jeresit: tall Hdnight. in O76 4 4 le Salmon Fay P pects at 8:15) men ON GC “ s ‘or the #0) . pg gee ag cana Home, Main 2761. | Queen Anne Btudy club meets| Salmon Bay PT. A. meets at 3:15) yngiand. Capable of breaking his|must be—“a solace for the soldie i "4 with Mra. 8. McWhorter, 1619 Seo: |B) mm a pov shed af pup ,cred troth in marriage, to the wo |boy, a reaction from the wat” a . “ » . a be enker, Mins Kose Giasn ‘ea wil left be 4, would he n | the mother of a girl, she should, Anforma i , ond ave at 2 p.m. Practical man he left behind, uid he not he m a mal Luncheon | enter Bridge Party for t _ b A w " Ra Wi Ang Life |%* served. ove |likewise capable for selfish motive to/ be consistent, have offered her youn; a “4 al a " , _ 7 = — ° © ghtet c wlace” o1 ha ‘ tuncheon on Mrs, Allen sketch of August Strindberg, by Mra ; persuade an innocent girl, whom he|daughter for “solace” for another tained informally at . t Parent-Teachers’ Association lhad made believe he intended to|soldier-son. What about the lonelid for the purpose of creating) Miss Mary Bullick will entertalr 8. McWhorter, and review of plays.| a MEM, marentTeachers’ as | 0h _™ emg tt bin <ggaerengetittees Meo. al t wal m r he Link” and marry, to sidestep the | wartare, among her friends in the/at bridge on Tuesday afternoon a ‘ The Dream Play Phe © sociation will meet Tuesday after w, for accomplishing its spirit, he|fered in anxiety, despair, torturini n of a vaudeville show, the| her home in compliment to Mrs OE A , cine Danco of Death” BY Mr® 1| noon at 2:30, Following a business| perhapy challenging her patriolism |silences, censored truths that hg of y= mi bs eat the = ae wife of | ork Com Goddard, moeting tea will be served in the 16 jee than her love for and loyalty | would have of her loved one, to allay of the Camp Fire Girls. mander Allen, who ts visiting * lunch room, Mra. W. E. Priestly of|ty nim, when the law of England| the fever of her brain, of the wife left .< parents, Col. and Mra. B. O, Lenoir d act Madrona I ini ee, 8p. m.| Columbia yntvernity will speak on|ang the clergy abetted such unions | behind? Service Club a, 658 ae . *. aes peatrens - nq [oP asec al el my | "Children of the Orient.” ‘The school|for the rehabilitation of England,| Had Mra. Spiker, from war's reac | Phi Lambda Upsilon ; Paey pees Wig: alien B Pond, DH. Painter (Maren will furnish the mudic |ionetish law legitimatizing a child| tion, in her possibly financial penury, van . iinet ‘il. biaal Banquet 3 speaks on “Community Service” and Cncuiebaiiiens Cheb | bere out of vem: ens. a oe eon Fo vena ae Kathleen Gaffney rom rs eo ha | father’s name and the fat be afternoon at a musical tea) Phi Lambda Upsilon Judge King Dyker interest tO par|_.O7 Tuesday, March 16, at 7/dowry, if any, earned of war? nought solace in betrayal of her troth } members of the Social Service| quet at the Ho 7 Mle geo Beg os o'clock sharp, Mr. Robert I’. ndall rm ted to to him, posing as single, and, under ‘The program follows evening, March | — R - Nabe gg eel Boy will speak before the Coamopolitan ui By dell coal ge Mt be a8 not,| Promise of marriage, together with _ ceresMlaffetmas | ranged for forty. | eT See |club on “Responsibilities in Citizen-| 1, \.itimatize the birth of his heir,/#0me extenuating circumstances of ‘Vedesck! oe 6 | ship.” All business girls interested | an etia »vided. To prove| Which we do not know, nor are able ‘Song Gouuned-Tenecek | cS aes | are invited to attend. On Saturday, | (\" siren Wks oteeOr Fomible|to wholly Judge, ether to criticise or Sine hay Cinrk, Harpist Subscription Dance i J 3 PAT. A, Stevens school, mests at! March 20, at 749, the club members | 1" harcrnity wan evidullly, peal’) sanction, become mother of her ae... wheltiey| The second of a series of subscrip “ 4 4 30 p. m. Mothers’ and fathers’) will entertain their new friends at @|) ore) ny ot Ming Knowles, in his well. | lover's child, would he (Perley Spiker) ST Alecs™ . Rachmentnett be given at the M meeting. Music by the school — party in the lobby. ‘This is also to be notre tesplielty ean nae downs the | make public excuses for her, and ? pe sae University club, March 17. dren and @ talk by the principal. Re an occasion for the many new mem send to her husbandlover needed Mrs © verett. ! sier thi to do, to stigmatize her Pury Louise Rochester a: the plana, Harold Lee and Mrs, Mark freahments. ber recently accepted into the club|—. \" ort or the child other than| Money for bring the latter's baby amd Rocturne m E Minor senseaes Odell are in charge of arrangements | | to become better acquainted. his! He evidently believed it would |!t® mother, his own wife, into bie Chopin, arr, by Auer) 4. cotillion will be among the —Portrait by Greay. | West Side =, Improvement | At died not be believed generally, or, for bet-| home, he, the legal husband, belley- * . are, by Krelster | tures. Thirty-five couples will enjoy 1 ju Capitel W. C. T. U. ter reason: and to his belief of her |'ms her? | Mine Frances Tanner, violin: | the entertainment Lorado Taft. West Bide Women's Improvement) Capito! Hill W. C. T.'U. will hold &| goog character, he has persuaded| Would he secure his sister for a ee. ee | ee , lelub meets for luncheon at 12:30 P.| jubilee meeting at the home of Mra.|ii, wife and brother, and Guy, the| fide for his wife's betrayer, offer to ‘Passion Is aa Herman Lane | 1 Guild Se ] to’ to m., President's day, with Mre. U. BR.) j. i McCallum, 1247 18th ave. N good man, offered to | fritimatize |Sdopt her child himself and keep its Avance Tenn | manuel Guile a cn a, oa et uiptor, { Nieus, 4535 42nd ave. 8. W. March 16, at 11m. Laincheon will| fe pirth ‘of his brother's deserted | father in his home, if health, lack of “nova | Musicale . ee Shanno | H | eee be served and a program of good| ona by marrying its betrayed|™Oney or work required this free ac Tac Teeieie cf Saisie: Guth\ con the ote tin ate cane. ture Here L. 0, KB, Club \apeaking given. | mother. jcommodation somewhere? The mot ct MM Seattle: have arvaltged theltcn ec tue Tort aed Calteenic en] Lorado Taft,| 10. B club will give a card party| te Pd | Perley Spik oral coward, |Site of the' two'pittaree to pees le e ey, of New York and California, ar .ora e “erley Spiker, a mi so ge folowing numbers on the Program| rived on Thursday to make Seattle nantes, maniee om ane ferere oe Ocieers ae they) Degren at Homer traitcr to bls com manhood, would) seed bY the equal standaris iam . Dance for for a yr ae at hime eng thetr home, Since his discharge turer and sculptor, wee scmauias’ ty tttae 0 aimee ox. ne es ~_ adn - Leedlesge|S accepted into the church in Balti | Pinel thet mitracte can beipplll : of Mrs, John A. Coleman, March 20.| from the Navy, Dr. Shannon has one of the mont : | ~ more, we read, while the one true to| wouia be socally ‘ and Mrs. Richter | Steamer Dawn will leave Leschil heen going reesarch work in the Verwatile ax well aa | tole for baby layette. | Honor, A. 0. U. W for the evening |her husbandte-be (as she thoughth|be nic wite in + ere press and Mrs. John Campbell em! park at 2:30, arriving In time for New York Post Graduate and Lying t prominent of the jof March 16 in Evergreen hall, Ar-| trusting him, and to their baby, dix with a dinner dance Fri-/the program at 3. I 4 will tak his sculptors of the Alki Review No. 58 jcade building, 9 p.m. Progressive! cuising nothing, recelves blame for Sewening at their home in honor | (a) “re You" ie Regendest: | 1° Hospitals, and will take up United States, will) Alki Review, No. 69, W. B. A,|whist will be played, Many charac|f). two families he destroyed, her| ff. and Mrs. Fred A. Richter,|(b) “December Song” ..Gretenmaninow | Practice bere, | | address fh joint |meeta tn W. O. W. hall at 3 p.m. |ters will step out of the comic sup-|iin making his duplicity known, tor | oven tne pees ahaha ot ae & u? be . vor! mo a . o | ul ven e » guests of Dr. and Mrs. Irving |‘) “"yiatearet Mom Memia | Mr. and Mra RP. Minton, who meeting tthe] a atten of West | praments and aatiet in the entertain’ | erety fringing his chiM to its] Alsies Sooied that should emi » A beautiful basket of Miss Leone Langdon at the plane | oo ll oe ae and Mra le E Municipal —_ league mae ae of ing Se va father's country, not disclaiming it) hig ignoble head, as an example to flowe’ he table | B “4 , . 4 One Hundred | 4 claiming it hers. 7 t was Prsaees ae weal De ee a Per Cent club at a| Women’s Association of West j West Seattle 0. EK. 8. "tea bee maatoes ‘ty Se les Sloe one ee Ribner | « ‘¢ B Bn . - obe of a jertraitor u! Fae Getae* ; tannas |omeO On Friday, luncheon to be| Minster meets in the church at 19| The West Seattle O. ES. willlin the face of the facts of his disa. mer an taubeda aeanae aoe Mra Alice Coleman Rogardua given. at the|®_™ Sewing for Day. Nursery.| meet with Mrs. Hereder, 2517 W.\vowal of his moral, Christian and| 7UtU"e noe’ ense ‘ ano. Mr. and Mrs. We Beaton, and Afternoon program in charge of mis-|Lander #t, on Tuesday, March 16, | -1,. vide oe aa "3 University Reading —Golected aire, Gee 4 “nel byrne a Denalbe Masonic club|Afterno aren of mene + | clyil obligations by his hypocritical ioten aueruen man and SoMa Musicale (a) “Spring Bingime”. sitecraden | CAE, Aeten, ie aie Diego rooma, Area de|sonary department, [at 2 pm All Eastern Stars tn-| pretension that he was free to W00| stood sponsor for. MEDIOO. Tt 0) “Daw Curran na Oe jo veaihd * vited. t a . . Friday afternoon, March 19, at |e) “Buttertiyiy 9000000021 Feller | where they will reside. } oom hg pdb nnd Rainier Beach M. FE. Church | ee pepe here. Mpiter's atiitaise| CEROHOGLOVAME, 9007 & musicale will be given, re, Hem oe j Lecture | Eastern Star Card Party | ated — - | Presiding at the tea urns will be is “The Home Town-—How to Make a | “ crime committed in the name of love! celebrated first anniversay the Women's University club, Mrs, Cameron Morrison and Mra, A.| Mra. Jane Furth Terry wil return | ihe Community Interesting to It Mra Nellie Clulow will lecture on) The Eastern Star club will give @) "We have the pitying contempt that| founding of local Sokol, an athletie Ie in charge of Mrs, Eliza-| UTS, | Munttvnisted by & group of 0m Friday from an extended sojourn | seit.” “Ireland, Her People, Their Manners |card party Tuesday afternoon from |) cr sanctioning and condoning of her | club, Sunday. Seances Miller, Mrs. Brece| ng girls of the Hast Side, in Coronado and San Francteeco. "The Warkt's Columbian exposition and Curtoms,” at § p. m. in the Rak/2 to 4 o'clock at the club rooms, 4090 ptspand's lie-—hia broken vow-—bin | en ORE 8 EreRD of songs.) cee at Chicago in 1893 awarded Mr. Taft ier Beach M. B. church, 65th ave.|Arende bide. Mrs. Emma Chadwick | weakness and cowardice—hie actual ee | ‘, Captain B. ¥. Argon, who recently | the designer’s medal for bis contri |S. aed Roxbury at will act as hostess and will be 8% | netrayal of his own country and its Shop Hostes: |St. Patrick’s Dance took over the Foundation Ship| bution of two tall decorative groups ated sisted by Mra. Extetla Horner, Mrs. | army whom we flaunted as defenders 0 op Hostesses | #) Yards in Victoria, was a Seattle vis-|that flanked the entrance to Horts Modern Woodmen Rosella Eckhart and Mra, Helen Bar-| o¢ ponor and womanhood in war up-| eee Setenns She Helse Mar.| for Alpha Xi Delta hor on Tuesday. He will return on| cultural hall—The Sleep of the; Drill team of Modern Woodmen |clay, Huteson will have charge of) Mrs. Henry Broderick wil! enter.| tor v5 oeianall my of the Will give a dance at Knights of eee “ * | Wednesday to a few days, a| Flowers” and the “Awakening ¢ - Hun morally, concealed within the Jumble Shop dance, Tuesday/ tain the active chapter of Alpha Xi| Wednesday 1) npsnd © tow dave w) vere” At tie Bt, Louls exhibition |Pythias hall, First and Pike, this) Marathon Entertainment Clab | ranks of the clean doughboys! And! March 16 Delta sorority with a St. Patrick's eee eae he contributed “The Mountain” and | evening. | A meeting of the Marathon Enter.’ no military tribunal judges his case, | ’ = > - see tainment club and * | tl’ SSS acerca se | are menontn manatee, oc} Pe ay ap nn te ha| Meme Vice tuts Later [Worms ‘Seven ecttaina ets) e,erana sem cou 0, eel a e Blaine park. 1‘ n important work of hb * oc standards of a soldier of the U. 0 lance at } Midfords, Maine, supreme council of | 4 Washiaated on the | ‘Aid | Maccabees is scheduled for Tuesday h eee the Pythian Sisters, who was ex.|colommal statue of Washington on the| : ; hah opp 7 Sy or to even censure him for the dis | Baker Club sa = eee eX campus of the University of Wash: | Under the auspices of the Moun. | evening, March 16, at 1 o'clock, at | grace he has brought upon his suffer: | =A formal di dane 1 be | Luncheon for peeten,. are, ae S As ington. It representa Washington in| tain View Spiritual Ladies’ aid, a|the W. O. W. hall. Mrs. Aydelotte,|ing families, whom the reas divided oa by the ches ape xi|Miss Aronson es cg fap ee a a flowing cape and the sword of | St. Patrick's social and apron bazaar deputy supreme commander, and) unt oe Ipha XIid 4 ause of ilinem. i de will be given at Caswell’s hall, Moun. | Mrs. Goran, state commander, will be ‘i Sorority Friday evening, April) Mrs. I. R. Singerton w taih ar" state by his nid “ ' him. sat the Mount Baker Park clubjat luncheon on Tuesday at the Taft, who is a cousin of ox-Preai.| tain View Station, at § p.m. Cards honor guests. And he, the paternal disclaimer—| “i Tm sie cn \meatevird Is me homer ef ie J. B. Chilberg returned this morn | gent Taft, has delivered hundreds of | and dancing and rogram of novel xf od disclaimer by default—was at length factudes: Miss Eva Ena.| Alte Aronson, Covere will be ac.|in& from California, where he ha®/ icturens on art subjects, Since 1886 | features are promins Eastern Star Rummage Sale forced to answer. And, Adamlike, he | oaage 4 Miss wee Fea fr was "agracoppson ‘overs will be a been since February. Mrs. Chilberg|).4 has been instr t the Art ye, ‘The Kastern Star club will hold @|/ says to Eve, his wife, “You speak a Deke iima| ranged for twenty. will not return for several weeks. Tnetitate at. Chicas 1 from 18 War Mothers’ League of America | rummage sale at 612 BE. Pike « t's up to you! And she excuses, | and Mise Gladys Cox. rer es” ee to 1948 be wea e lecturer in the ui War Mothers’ League of America) Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. A | justifies and pays the billi—financial-| «Sei > Mra. A. J. Leonard, who has been | versity extension rtment of the meets at § p. m. at the Armory.|aale of bakery goods will be featured | ly, morally, socially Musicale ae cae Dane iving ite Spending the winter with her mother, | University of Chicago Those wishing to join in the league| Thursday and Friday: A correspondent, signed “A Mae af Aube Xi Detta, win|“Taatakce Hons Baturden evening, | rs &. H. Bioom, left on Sunday for| Mr. Taft's work. “History of | ——— a _ w " > treat Fi Mor e Seulpture widely Yriends and relatives with|March 20, in the Shriner's auditor. | reat Pails, Mont. American : OF Sl a = el ot Musicale, Saturday evening|ium of the Masonic temple. ~ beweaat to the amateur and profes 5 7, one, Sa = - = T Glock at the chapter house,| The committee in charge, which | Lecture by De. Hart of Reed College | "Cray | oo, mate hae 4, 4343 University Boulevard.| consists of Byron (i. Ives, Reynold) Dr. Joseph K. Hart, of Reed col-| 40% (0% Coy 0 es nN ee | the participants on the pro-| Fredlund, Wm. Colsky, Wm. Guerin |lege, will give a lecture on “Some Po ontaing of Time,” which will are: Miss Theima Cole, pianist;|and Wilfred K. Harmon, promises Contemporary ‘Types of Social Un-| ing on Michigan boulevard. fi Dorothy Fry, vocalist, and Miss|to make this the most novel affair) rest,” Tuesday, March 16, at # o'clock |") a few monte atill avatlable ¢ ’ Moberg, violinist. of the season. at the Transportation club —_ for the luncheon Tuesday and or } rnin 6: age | Seqond ave. and Cherry. This is 7 . ganizations desiring to make reserva " , " third lecture in @ course on Pay tions for members may do #0 by ” f “> 2 i Welfare and Adult Ea ation in a ghestng Wher I ‘Widhie, escreteey Yo ~~ Rica nenship,” being given Dy tne Aa Cor. |of the Municipal league, Main 476 tion of Collegiate Alumnae and Col- r About lege Women's club. ¢ 1 Zo 'Your Word Is Good! {Your Word Is | G Id t Ch Je) Seattle Business Girls As 0 a erry $ Seattle Business Girls will give an re ~—~— Irish tea tonight at the tea room of the Y. W. C. A. at 6 o'clock Bible CHERRY CHAT elnas, 645 p.m. At 730 p.m. a Bt J We mean literally Patrick's program will be given. . that your wérd is James T. Lawler will give a “Few Four Fine New s good as gold at Glimpses of Irish History,” and Miss } Cherry's Grace Wilson @ short story of the Your promise to of ‘Thomas Moore,” also read | e: ecor Ss t ! pay will ac me of Thomas Moore's Irish melo- | cepted here an | ‘ies, Minn F. Goodnow will dance “ 3 readily as cash, for|the “Irish Washerwoman,” and a From March List any articles of ap-| Collection of Irish songs of Chauncey | parel you wigh to | Olcott and John MacCormack will be CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY y * ‘ buy. | 17 Battery Place New York You'll enjoy hearing these in our ances y la s | We believe tn the Wenis dian ae | Fay) Selling Representative e {inherent honesty ot en debaters of the university | the average person,| Will meet a team from Whitman | Johnson, Lieber Mercantile Co, " and after many years of dealing on|C!leR® at Meany hall tonight ta ALFRED CORTOT te Cee we Lave wo’ reno’ co| support the affirmative in the-quee-| SEATTLE, WASH, ae “ ”, s 4 |tion: “Resolved, that all product ani: lays “Malaguena”—$1.00 | change our mind. Come in and make producing Pi st, plays “Malaguen: $ your selections from our extensive oes in the United States should Mock of fashionable apparel for men, | ® Owned and operated by the gov GALLI-CURCI and women and boys. | ernment.” DE LUCA Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto Bidg,, | 4 4 “ over Pign Whistle, Second Ave., be. | Sing “Piangi Fanciulla” from |tween Madison and Spring. QU. ENTIN “Rigoletto’ 1.50 POR RT GRIGE ais tes Memhee QUIDNUNC JOHN McCORMACK PUT CREAM IN NOSE — Sings “That Tumble-Down Shack AND STOP CATARRH DAILY HE ASKS A QUES. in Athlone”—$1 TION OF FIVE PERSONS in lone” —$1.00 Tells How To PICKED AT RANDOM oi ia amar oe, Nostrils and Head PHILADELPHIA TODAY’S QUESTION ORCHESTRA yon feel fine in a few moments “p: ri ” our cold in head or eatarrh will Plays “Rienzi Overture;” Parts L be gone. Your clogged nostrils will and IL—$1.50 Each Mi) joven. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breath jsmall, bottle of Fly's Cream Balm Apply @ little of this fragrant, anti- feptic\cream in your nostrile, let it penetrate through every air ‘passage of tha head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly, It id just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay Third Avenue at Pine ; freely. No more dullness, headach no hawking, snuffling, mucous dis jchanges or dryness; no struggling Sh for breath at night Seattle ‘Tacoma Spokane Portland | i|{ng—Hello, Yes, this is Dr. Harvey. | What does a patient say first after having a tooth extracted? ANSWERS DR. H. T. HARVEY, Fite! build: | ars question.) Huh, (Silence, (Feminine assistant breaks in.)| doesn't care to answer ay SMALL, Cobb building Usually say, “Glad it’s out!" DR. J. W. WABRAUSHEK, Green building- | DR. L. Third ave, and James St. all. They seem to enjoy it . NANETTE F. CLAY, Cobb bullding—I couldn't tell you. 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