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FRIDAY, JOLY 2, 1920, ‘pl WOMAN DOCTOR ASSIGNED BY SURGEO sateen eal et te TO HELP GEORGIA BABIES " OFFICERS OF THE-KANSAS CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ATLANTA, Ga., July 23.—"When [life can be a certainty in proportior 1 national department of k ‘al r" _ ’ Bf q CU TCHE SOUTTS The regular meeting of the Wom.| tention to the baby death rates than|in carrying out put health work Dr, DeVilbiss was formerly com Y BY BEL LAH Bett HELL COU Trs en's Democratic club will bo held at|t@ the number of smoke sacks, they NYS | nected with the New York state dé TA BEVY OF ATTRACTIVE YOUNG MALDS were the guests Inst even: | | 36 vea' cafoteria at 2p. ms ‘te Dea _~ oo to at “AR bs a ith as § the direotap officers o! ° naas one nioyable ¢ or pow ryt | 0 cents year per per ; ‘ Gf the younger set were chaperoned by Mr. and Mra, Henry Broderick Iki Community council at a} pees “anid Ry wnen Me | sant. wid oaia md bape enti, Miss Flepeth McEwan, Miss OWve Leonard, Mins Virginia Merrill, Mine plonic at the Alki Bathing beach. | ae 1 ale All re viibie in net reg ve! ta np t o* pai Jane Peters, Miss ina Sheahan, Miss Clara Emory, Miss Bleano | : r eneral Cummir bdanee sad: bibs ties is vied AE ‘Keith, Miss Plorida s jeton, Miss Claire Stoltenberg, Miss Karla Stoiten | Amphion chorun will mye a'con | rte : Me ith t er r \ , * re } t t * h ith a Shere, Miss Marion Lewis, Mis trude Lewis, Miss Helen Walker, Miss Pn kong yo aged fie lla eR agy get \ a fraction o mour tigations ta, dail Bilieadeth Wyandt, Miss Achsah Lou Powell, Miss abeth Lea, Miss | o'clock for the benefit of the commu ye need y n thi pent for dovtor bills, hy«le are under direction of Am eer. Mie Cynthia Robertson, Biv Bie arr nang My ends ee | Georgia ts a pioneer in the South| TM Upited States tw cited as the tant Surgeon General Taliaferre Beatrice Lea, Miss Mildred Jackson, Miss Pay Short, Miss F cca ven | 3 ‘ig enue be s : only firwl-clams power that does not | Clark i ogg Mary Louise Rochester and Mrs. Walter Wand, of Vancou ADDITIONAL CLUBS, a Doperat ith the United - - tne Wer, B.C, POT ED CLM? ame | fen Minnewatha Club Dance an | ( F 5 77 P ate . Pn hh pling Ma figure on vin OYSTER CUTLETS |HOUSEHOLD HINT Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbdilt| DATES eens Rene ux the sui, |hatlatien whlch “Were pollected for| 1 Dist oysters Soebldiirpe (up wendéts seek Will a newatha club to attend ita weekly | the first three months of this year at epoons flour to keep ne clothes from one wash _ Guests of Honor To Remember hop this evening at the Laschi pavil.|fhowed about one baby in ¢ 1% tablespoons butter day to the neat. This question coms |} 1 cup Mr, and Mrs. William Pitt Trimble Jon, Special music has been provided | ¢ight born dies before it is oue year | : 9 tablespoons choone " cerns the health of the family fu: ive desued invitations for a dinner|| "RIPAY. SULY te og |and there will be partners for ail. | old $ tabieapsons chopped ‘parstey) JT aus sorte o pa: far S)party Monday evening at the Golf J “a BS : i | ls verally reallz lub, ax compliment to Mr. and i KEEP KITCHEN ge ee ae eas i I ay garments should not be ale Mes. Cornelius Vanderbtit, Jr, who ne ot Mr. 0 7EY NTL ATR ; t nealth centers . lowed to accumulate in bedre Dare making @ tour of tire West ee, Ree WELL V ENT ILATED have been establiahed | thruout th — r crumbs = gia sq| Sete A covered harper place . house that reflects her personality | drive is being made to teach mothers | nour aera in an out of the way corner of a * . ba ™ 0 te lour and cook until perfectly Miss Peeples s Geeeey'S quite #0 clearly as her kitchen, It feed their children and #0] sioéth add milk sas ee | hat is a practical arrangement for . i Dinner dam jeatt it an her secret chamber, perhaps b the usua iment ' a jo | ea Ghotnd flee fe » ches Dinner Hostess ‘ “Eee lohamber of secrets, In it are spent|in the fall nutrition clinics and|fing constantly. Beat egg slight hore om ond floor if thére te no clotiag complimenting three popula » Clifford Reta | at least half of the working hours of | Physical inapection of school children | Add egg to cooked mixture and cook |e” Young ladies, who a ¢ guests of f somes at tne Gas will be held.. Further work will be : eé Pr a re | Damp towels should alway Beeeninent Seattle families, Miss "tae porn | Wor this reason the health and hap-|t0 get in touch with prospectiye|* Ute longer. Remove trom fire |thoroly dried before putting them Semmens Peeples te entertaining with) nay, gULY tee piness of avery housekeeper depends | Mothers. In these and wayy | 80k S64 Sebsenine “Ghd. oyetenn, [WES other polled: clothing mmnmer of twenty-four covers this Mrs. William Edrie to be h on the location and equipment of Dr. Abercrombie expects prevent | Spread on a platter to cool, When} cep table linen and tea towels | @verting at the Rainier club he 1 . at ane roum which is her workshop and jab |'he loss .of hundreds of Georgia | cool form » wmall cutlets, roll separate from the rest of the Iau Bless of honor, Miss Margarét eompitment te Mra Wii en Fa tabi petted Heewretlscigeeadh He ary. Also bewar of crumbs in the ‘Chinn, Miss Emma Wyckoff and ¢ Duise 6¢ the OAbepeate |” Phe Ventilation ef the kitcher The doctors of the state are co-| Garnish with lemon to serve ta and ni r Crumbs if the party will tend the ’ t the A. & E dae an tt 6 to the & ' alone. | Clety has appginted a committee of | —---—~ garden party and 4. bocce. gpa th Wind r « crow | three, Dr. A. J. Waring, Savan { a eer and Mra R. D. THURSDAY, JULY t— ldraught can be made, one window | Ur. W. L. Funkhouner, Atlanta, and |} # Miss Virginia Merrill at their ‘Be. y Sreseeey one fopened at the top and the other at| Dr, W. A. Mutherin, Augusta, to as |) Ch , $ home. | sat home of Mra Frederick the bottom, will keep the air reason-| Net Dr DeVilbinn and the | state |} erry $s earance Sale > | ably fresh and free from the cook : | BDAY, JULY 31 the odors. When even the “upsta: stn of the state are giving their)? . he — t one Se ey ee of the houne advertises the food being |Revices f¥ee in the baby health cen 5 ers eauti ul ummer ive Luncheon | Church! i | cooked for dinner, it's a pretty good | '*™ 4 . | The women's orfanizatioN of : In welcome to Mrs. Donald Fixken sign that something+ia wrong with| A . . i y h ly Georgia af& maki child = hygiene © & luncheon will be given on Tues Little Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Andersqn the kitchen supply of fr . lane entid weskare taels orthety Ten 5 ppare on re it at rices ‘ P) day at the country home ‘of Mr Portrait by James and Merrihew ‘DR t) SPINAC gram for the “A Georgia baby |} land Sirs. Warren 1. Gazsam, with Nee ee Oe ete (COR AMED SPINACH a wii ane fa are? miei? C: tt M F 4 J Dire J. ‘Thatcher itodge as’ cet tae Wa Basal aa £ pounds apinach tet Sisk, eh ‘elf ul fo Mere Fractions al es Mra. Macy Nicholson, accompanied eee IBILL PLEASE. ¢ peceed Seti : rt - thew |$ . by her daughter, Mise Katherine} Mra. John Rerton Fenn, who has| Oli f be Aol tablespoon flour \t and take care of her bx Sadie To Be Dinner Hosts and son, Sinclair, have returned! been a guest for the Inat three weeks| 4,7%0 Dow Dill which opened yeater:| 3-4 cup sulli | ire eute of seme good te-| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Gillespie | from Chicago, where they apent the|at the Hotel Sorrento, returned to ee agp oyptieny, € — . uty,” xaid Dr. DeVilbias, “But we Wid entertain fifteen guests at din | winter. San Francisco Thurmtay. os Me we Gain he ris eee eh doe tae & lcould do much more effective work | CHERRY CHAT Per Saturday evening at the Golf gt Be ee. pti aan dy pg By ager owe ‘d-bo! elit we had larger apr tions. | 4 lub dinner-dance. Mrs. George Park and daughter,| Mrs. Stanford Fisher and daughter | preocitie Players are seen to advan) Wash and pick over spinach. Put Good health and the preservation of Come in and choose your summer apparel * > a eb ene , | ee ere are pur of ole n ote pan and heat «7 tun ily ook x w a aie he Mr. and Mrs. Boole guests of. Mrs, William t-| day to their home in Vancouver, B. c. | U°" kamen cuit assent | Beam & Meaek ot baller, flour 4nd that Cherry’s are offering at prices cut to the Dinner Hosts “ar apd vce oy bag ond Ha! Ue shady etl eave pacer (A pisaaing Hanes comm divertise- | pepper grin etiving diel and last ngtch. Mr. an@ Mrs, George Warren |Parted yesterday for their oma My Wil leave Sater) it le pete by Mite, Reflow ith ate parrot or Dat dehid \ i SE Cac ketanied @ duate ot eur day for @ three weeks’ visit in Call ve h_ with slices of boiled Pay just a very small percentage of the i |and Loelir, two men and @ pretty|ege, Or the egg white may be Men covers on Saturday evening at| Mf. and Mre. Joseph. C. Tyler, | frm anaes young womer | choppe@ and added to the muce ar ‘the dinner-dance at the Seattle Goif| Mies May Lee, Mise en Wood Stans or | Hopeans” i# the billing of the yolk riced over the top of the Country club, in compliment to| Murphy and Dr. Edgar C. Lee, fF Bie y= Reale Porgy Pe P em ha the Worth Wayten Four, a quartet [apinuch in the serving 4 | - and Mrs. Fred W. Boole. S ae ee me Fane “earpary | returned Monday after a three we of young men who harmonize wel . + Gearhar eee 'r. and Mrs. Fetter Ore, returned home Monday night.| ing spokane. eocent greatly reduced price and secure possessjon of anything you want—balance can be paid in small monthly amounts. _ Could anything be more generous or tempting? It is creating a great sensation among the women of Se- | visit in Vancouver, B. C., Bellingham |°4 please particularly with their) TWICE LAID by Van Horn 2 cups cold potatoes eee ma Ker ng mar . ‘, Ma 1 ott eadny 1 cup cold cooked fish " ee S sistiog rs “ a sa mtertain $e, hud Sive-J, MM, Seede Navel a ticeae th Parsee se ecaoa ih, new tongs wher 1 teaspoon minced onion ttle, who are daily flocking to Cherry’s in great num- Visiting midshipmen friends of|purchaned the country home of Mr.| week un the guest of Miss Anona ta are exploited. ous teats in| 2,tablespoon minced parsley bers eager to take advantage of what is probably tl UMr. and Mrs. Harve? J, Fetter were|and Mrs. Erastus Brainerd at Rich-| Prederickn. Bait and pepper | ost remarkable sale in ye: R ‘ Gpomplimented at dinner last eve-/mond Beach, and will remove from| 4. gna Mra. John Bnaraur spent |e” Are otter y the nerialist®.! > taniespoons bacon fat | most remarkable sale In years, eductions apply to” Bing, at the Fetter residence, the |the Chelsea apartments the first of] weanenicy and Thurcdee ae the | ay Bhd Wilson. Rounding out! Mash potatoes coarsely with a e Summer Suits, Dresses, Hats and Sport Coats for later joining the dancers on | September. be house gueste of Mr. and Mra Ralph |e re crane ane mOMTP lay | torkt.. Remove skin 6nd bones from . Women and Misses d the U. 8. 8. Kansas, $3.2 | Cunntaghain tn Tackena. Wedoddda 9 "ae ts ron ig {fist MIX potatoes and fish. Add ats Re + 6 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Gaither oe ge? ell ete : which Margarita Fisher appears 19 | seasonings. Melt bacon fat in a fry Z ea are anticipating, the arrival of ‘or | ‘venine Mr. Spargur ‘conducted nthe stellar meee ta Rey gt | Butler Drug ‘Co. CHERRY’S STYLE SHOP i / and Mrs. Thomas Jaeger of New! eatin - n Weta aT. 7A. Pack with Oo 4 cook slowly . z, a Jel, ; Mr. Sergei Klibansky, of New| York, who are motoring across the | °2 on Mera tneh meena, weendllts THE GUEST ROOM hin beech co One side fold Hike are OND AT JAMES or. 207 Rialto (Old Frederick & Nelson) Bldg., ‘ fork, was the inspiration for a de|continent, hoping to arrive this} ac2™, Pranceses Zarad, French dra | x matter how simple the fur lan omelet and serve at once : : Over Pig'n Whistle, Between Madison and Spring : ful tea, which was given this | week, matic soprano niah: of © guest room may | Peat set s Fan ” - - A BHT £ noon at the Sunset club by Miss| Mra Jaeger waa formerty Mi IPET) ( be, abe freshness of draperion % ellie Cornish. ‘The tea table, beaus! anita Todd, and her many trienae| CHOPPED a iin make for attractivencas i ful sie Soemety attire, was presided |wili be glad to know that she and| 2 peed . Em. ABS Dy the samme Mae er by Mrs. Edgar Ames and Mrs. 4 4 : : we ate and ex 4 pce ee SS ie: ==) Your Dollars Go Further Here Titre, C.D. Stimson and Mrs. Freder. | eee : 1-8 teaspoon mustard seed without this perfect cleanliness there 5 oy An enjoyable feature of! te and Mrs. Edward 1. Garrett| } teaspoon salt B no pertect hospitality | ean ore the violin 84 | and family removed Saturday to the| % tablespoons brown sugar | _ The neat arrangement of @ judjcious i od of y aying high prices when y Ce ef what y ; h for | PPiano selections given during ‘the re | ¥ | abt iiie i a There is no need o your paying high prices when you can get w at you want ere ior less the comfort of a guest. A clutter of o much san too ax ® fecling m for her own i home of M < tecey 4 tablespoons vinegar P @eiving hours by Mr. Arthur Close | [ory - in Fite Pata Dasey! Comp eabeage an peppers Ser. mead — eteea. es 6 fine. Mix and put in a covered dist oe At th é tr: be Mr. and Mrs, Broussais C, Beck |fF 4% hour or longer. ‘At the anme| Dinner and Picnic and children returned Tuesday trom |‘? mix the celery and mustard | ie al | Miss Elizabeth Lea will entertain! a two-weecks camping trip. Jered, salt, sugar and vinegar and tet fintie, for the gt Ms the dinner-<diance at the Golf slub Pigs tand. When ready to use pour the! t 5 turday evening, honoring several! s4r. and Mrs, Newton Foster of Ta « over the cabbage and serve fdshipmen. On Sunday Mixes Lea 1 money. Make every dollar count by purchasing where your money goes farthest and where qual- ity prevails. Boys’ Suit Sale: BOYS’ JERSEYS Fine Cotton Jersey Sweatets for boys; light weight, finely knit. Colors are navy and blue. Sizes 28 to oma were week-enc Bias planned a picnic for the plea nd M Prescott “ae . @ e id Hostesses at - Mrs. Donald Fisken and Donald d BOYS WAISTS eee Dinner-Dance Jr, are the guests of Mr. and Mra.| You can easily save money on every single Boys’ Special values in Chambray, Pereale and Khaki ie teektieed Weieses and Mre,| tz hie he nen. Se Oa ee Suit that we have. Prices have been reduced consid- Waists for boys; plain colors and neat stripes. These Buck will be joint 1: see erably, but the good quality and fine workmanship will wash nicely and Prove excellent wearing blouses. A SMALL PAYMENT PUTS THIS ee at po: gg ea po g| Mra. Walter Wand and little daugh. | still remain. All sizes. Priced from 85¢ to $1.25. the Golf ci er dance er, Molly, of Vancouver, B. C., who a ies : suests of Mrs. Wand’s mother, | od These suits are priced regularly from $10.00 to CHILDREN’S WASH SUITS Dinner for q Mary ©. Lamsing, wi sna um la u t $17.50, They are right up to date in style, form-fit- Better get the youngster a nice, cool, comfortable Midshipmen oe ae Oo eee ting, with belts, patch and slash pockets. Pants and Wash Suit for summer. We have Eton, Middy and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Bailey are ning informally at dinner evening at their home, oats are well lined, and every suit is a good fit. See Sailor styles, plain colors and neat stripes. Smart Mrs. Harry White Hollis and eon, ; Me these at once. trimmings. Ages 3 to 8. Priced $2.50 up. who have been v and friend s In Your Home rela Gompliment to the visiting midsiip. | H*¥4" lake, returned home yester men. day. band | ww ‘SUMMER APPAREL FOR MEN mermet Luncheon ete yg oad a oor gece rag : lanned nding a few days in Ellensburg. This Cabinet Style P Mre. Lester Herrick will be hostes ipmericc Sey Columbia Grafonola DRESS SHIRTS POROSKNIT UNION SUITS ees t an informa luncheon at dire, Mrastun Brainerd and daneh with Special clearance of Men's French cuff Dress Shirts. | Summer weight Untion Suits that will give excellent Diag ett Seeand wubbte aad ak 9 i Neat striped patterns, various colors; cut full size; open service; ecru color; viet sleeves, ankle length; closed tation imi ;| man Banks at Wing t Ten a nae front. Sizes 14 to 17. To close at $1.89. | crotch, Sizes 34 to 44. Special at $1.49. Pitimate friends of the honor gues + o9 records (20 selec- re, k ; COTTON HOSE ae Ber | Mme. 1 Stiles will leave tions); total cost : % i i Tennis Club Luncheon Tuesday for New Yor expect only $130.00. WASH TIES . | Real good values in Cotton Hose, with reinforced 3 Mies Edna Pitts has bidden titteen | yet Oaliietnian Pe reer Just the correct Tic for summer wear. Comes in plain | toes and heels; all colors; will wear good. Per pair, 25¢. te | ae cas aera, Paci estar Master! Tyrenings on the veranda, and when the cool of white and in striped patterns; silk luster; dependable} FLANNELETTE GOWNS 3 vk nui Antes TO lune seomvilte congratulations acest autumn comes around you ean fll your living.Fc for wear. Priced at 49¢. Bard vga of Men's etroriyy vee Cowal © NEW YORK —United States has| the birth of a son Thursday at st.| and vocal selections of the world's greatest ’ pink and blue stripes; good weight; all sizes to & sl Prompered greatly under prohibition, | UUKe's hospital, | WORK SHIRTS Priced $2.50 to $2.75. iene bn a hore: iy ad of! srs. C. B. Yandel with her two Pig and Play Pi f Quality Special offering of Amoskeag Chambray Work Shirts. | DRESS SUSPENDERS 4 dren and mother, Mrs, Ida 1, ianos and Player Pianos of Quality + n aj ‘ y ly; ocket: ‘ine elastic 5 eather ends: of stri . 5 Good quality, light weight; gray only; two pocke Fine elastic web, leather ends; neat stripes; also bring home some of| Richman expect to leave the lattor| This qualit house offers not one but many ‘ . ce Fe nch pastry.”—Ady part of August to join Mr, Yandoll at different makes of Grands, Players and Up closed front. Reduced to $1.35. | extra length Suspenders. Pair, 75¢ to $1.00. : Pall 4 mn | rights of nath r quali . . 7 i ; | / ranging instru sical art eprchat “vate Felt Slippers Mons felt slippers of a good grado; heavy brown felt soles; gray and black felt uppers; sixes 4 to 8 Pair, 1.25, Boys’ Shoes Dandy Scout shoes for boys; strongly built and well sewed, making them good wear ing shoes. Uppers are of brown wax calf and of elk chrome; lace style; sizes 9 to 13%. Pair, $3.50, (ermact ifpreds SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Women’s Overalls A practical garment for outdoor wear. . Crepe Rompers Genuine Japanese Crepe Romper eut good And large and well made, These will wear like iron; five-button V flap, embroidered yoke designs. Special at ®1.75. A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US.WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarardee in the world that you will #e satisfied with the results obtained. A wave will save you at icast one-half hour every day of the week. Every one can now discard the old curling tron and patent curlers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP vicns:. Made of khaki and blue denim, strong qual stic at ankle All sizes Playalls Splendid play suits for the children; made of a good sturdy grade of denim; short or 8; trimmed with red. Priced at Se ity; bib atyte Pair, $2.50. Corsets Extra good corsets at a very low price, They are made of strong coutil; long skirt rubber top; four garter supports. Pair $2.00, Striped Voile Waists at $2.98 i long sh $1.50 up. © and University Street (Opposite Pantages Theatre) Jn business since 1871 Waists that will please you. They are exceptionally Pa . 1 attractive and dainty looking. The vests, collars and iH NE AL KARR ey cuffs are of fine organdie, tastefully embroidered. TEED TA NW Come in and see these tomorrow,