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| MISS GRAFF BECOMES BRIDE OF ENSIGN OLD IAT HOME CEREMONY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Bociety Editor of The Star AST EVENING, AT THE HOME OF THE BRIDE'S PARENTS, Mr.|Mrs. Coulter Plans Tea ‘an@ Mra Christian Frederick Graff, Miss Florine was married to Francis Paxton Old, U. 8. N. in the presence of @ large gathering | friends, Mra, Chester Coulter will en- friends, Dahlias in a great wealth of color were interspersed | tertain at the tea hour at her home Unted vine maple, to improvise the altar before which the vows were | on Friday. ‘Waxen tapers in tall bronze standards shed @ soft glow on floral bower and the kneeling pillows before which the groom, his Ensign A. McQueen Bledsoe, U. 8. N, and the officiating Rev. W. H. Bliss, waited. Mra, C, B. White at the plano the approach of the bride, preceded by Miss Anona Roberts as of honor. Her quaint taffeta ue her ‘of primrose, trimmed in silver was most becoming to prk beauty, and her bouquet was) A armful of Columbia roses, On> her) DATES To Remember father’s arm, the bride was a) picture in her robe of ivory | simply fashioned, The neck rounded stightly, and the skirt, to the side, had for its orna-) & girdle of satin, with a orange blossoms. The young couple left for | home in Long | Cal, where the U. 8. 8, Mis church will hold a recep-| this evening at the home of | Clare E. Farnsworth, tn honor ‘the visiting bishops and women who are in attendance a @ynod meeting in Trinity church Pt : rat at dinner iast evening the Sunset club, entertaining ten : of Mr. and Mrs, H. Williams of Lumm! island and Mrs. H. Sewall of Beliing- the party attended the ty corsages of Ceci! for the men. ng the wedding rehearsal marriage this evening to Mr. Ryan, Miss Virginia Ben- entertained with an attractive at the Arctic club Monday with covers marked for guests. Golden chrysanthe- and autumn foliage centered table in a low mound, with Brunner @s favors for the girls and Her tulle ‘was pleated at the back, fallin of Mise Kathieen Parshall and Mise Roma Reid, with and Mrs Parshall and Mr. and Mra Reid aa hosta Mra Lester Turner's tea at the Sunset clad, honoring her mother, Mra. Price Lane Toa and handkerchief shower fer Mins Alice Fay and Mise Heleo Brown with Mr& Andrew Gilles Die as hostess, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9— Mise Mary Louise Rochester te wed Mr. David Morgan Roderick at ¢ @'clock in the Baptit church. . Miss Mary Pryor te entertain bridal party ef luncheon at home ‘Mise Rosamond tn compliment Holmes, ; Bridge tuncheen, with Mra Groves Desmond as hostess, at her resi- dance MONDAY, OCTOBER ¢— Mr. and Mra. Loman Hoge Black's dinner for the Black-Pryor bridal party, preceding the rehearsal at the church. Mise Claire MeDonsid to be com- plimented at tea, with Mrs Dom- inic Brace 98 hostess, at the home of Mra William Martin, Mra Lewts Stanton te honor Miss Margaret Hutesom at luncheos at luncheon to Mise Anne Wedding of Mise Mary Prror to Mr, Frank Gilbert Black at Trin- ity pariah church et 8:30 o'clock. The marriage of Mise Claire Me- Donald Mr Vincent Ie fylitaasen at #:39 o'clock tp St. Paul's Episcopal chureh, 4:20 o'clock, Im the Uni- versity Congregational chureh. Honored at Luncheon Mrs. LeRoy Manson Backus enter- tained twelve guests at juncheon to- Rochester, whose marriage will be an event of the week. eee Dianer and Supper |Party Judge and Mre. Burke are enter. | taining this evening at dinner at their home, in compliment to Mr. and Mra. J. D. Farretl. The party will attend the opera, later return- jog to thé Burke residence for sup- per. Marriage of Miss France and Mr. Miss Georgia France, of Mohte sano, and Mr, Frederick George Guenther were united In marriage in this city Wednesday evening, Sep- | tember §. Mrs. Guenther is a gradu- ate of the University of Washington jand a member of the Chi Omega sorority, and has a large circle of friends in social and dramatic circles lof the university. Mr. Guenther, | formerty of Chicago, is now engaged in business in Seattle Mr. and Mra. Guenther are for the present guests at the Hotel Sorrento, eee Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Mr. and Mra Dan Weston of Black Diamond celebrated the for- tieth anniversary of their marriage Sunday, September 26. A large number of relatives and friends called during the afternoon and ex- tended hearty congratulations, As & special compliment, the Black Diamond band made its first public appearance and serenaded the vener- able pair. Both Are Great Performers Nora Bayes, the famous comedienne, endorses the Co- lumbia Grafonola and. sings for it exclusively, With a Columbia you can have the world’s best artists perform x, in your home Com in and select the model you Prefer and pay for it a little at a time by the week or month. _ Columbias $32.50 Up Talking Machine Shop of the Bride-Elect to Be Honored In entertainment of Miss Loretta Rockwell, whe is to be an October bride, Mra, Ro BE, Campbell, Mins Helen Scoby and Miss Margare’ Oulette will be Joint hostesses at a bridge tea Saturday afternoon at the home of Mra, Campbell, eee For the pleasure of a few Intimate Miss Bond Married to Mr. Amy Mr, and Mrs, Walter Bond an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Gwendolyn Beatrice, to Mr, Seton C. Amy, on September 25. | After the wedding ceremony the [couple departed for Portland, where they will spend their honeymoon, re | turning in a fortnight. eee |Mount Baker Luncheon \Club to Meet ‘The Mount Baker Latncheon club | will meet Wednesday, October 6, at the club house for funcheon a! o'clock, THe executive committee will be hosteases for the affair, in- eluding Mra, P. J. Andre, Mra, CH! Fie, Mra. E.G, Lindberg and Mra. Archie Chandler, eee Wedding Anniversary Mr, and Mra. Curtis R. Lants en- | tertained at their home Friday eve | ming in honor of the 60th wedding jenalveranry of Mr. and Mra W. A. McCutehin. Mr. and Mra. John H. Moeur (Marie Lantx) were also honor guests, About thirty Yuests were en- tertained, ~ 4 | eee | | Birthday Party | Mise Hazel Mann entertained Tuesday evening at her home in celebration of the birthday of Mr. Ralph Norbom A dainty color acheme of blue and white was ob served, with flowers and autumn foliage aa decorations Mins Ida Marguerite Wegener assisted in dis pensing hospitalities, The evening waa spent in music and carda | eee |News From the Forts— Flagler, Worden, Casey DINNER FOR COL. AND MRS, JOHNSTON Col. John L. Hayden, U. & A, com mander of the Puget Sound artillery | district, entertained at dinner on | Thureday in honor of his house | Buewts, Col, Johnston, U. & A, re j red, and Mrs. Johnston, who have! taken a house at Port Townsend for | | the coming year. Roth civilian and ‘miltary circ welcome the return of Col. and Mra. Johnston, who are | | among the moat popular people ever eps at Fort Worden, | INFORMAL BRIDGE | Mrs. Kessey, wife of Capt. Ray mond Keassey, U. 8. A. has imvued in. vitations for four tables of auction bridge on Monday, DELIGHTFUL DINNER Lieut. Col. Jairns A. Moore, U. & A., and Mra Moore gave a delightful dinner on Thursday in honor of Lieut. Col. Henry M. Merriam, U. 8 A. the new commander at Fort Wor- den, and Mrs, Merriam. The oblong table, fashion's latest decree, was decorated with three bowls of Orien ta) ailver, holding lavender flowers, an arrangement charmingly individ ual and artistic, The guests were: Lieut. Col. Henry M. Merriam, U. & A. and Mra. Merriam, Maj. Miller, M. C,, U. 8 A, and Mrs, Miller; Mra Stearns, wife of Lieut, Charles H Stearns, M.C, U. $. A.; and Lieut | Cyrus G. Shelton, U. 8 A, AUCTION BRIDGE AFTERNOON One of the most agreeable auction Parties of the season was that given | on Wednesday afternoon by Mra. R. | R. Ringwalt, im honor of Mra. Stearns, wife of Lieut. Charles H. Stearns, M. C, U. 8. Az who ta leav- ing shortly for thelr new station in! Alaska. The hostess was assisted by Miss Eisenbeis and Miss Klocker. | Three tables were in play and the| detalls of the affair were carried out | in exquisite taste. New York.—Dr. Smith, « well known eye spectailst. and Dr. Jud- | ina, @ popular remedy for the eye: ys Dr. Smith: “When my atten- tion was first called to it I was in- But it ise to give every new! eh) Having # for many ye a. Since hi auch fenna- tion, 1 welcomed the opportunity to| test it I began to use it in my) practice @ little over @ year m frank to say that some of the re-| ave accomplished with Bon- | it, and I advine) htful physician to give Bon-Opto the same careful trial I) have and there is no doubt in my| mind that he will come to the con-| clusion I have, that it opens the door for the cure of many eye troubles| which have heretofore been difficult | to co) . I have had individuals | who for years tell 4 with them Opto. In my| own practice I haye seon it atrength- en the eyesight more than 60 per cont in one week's time. I have also! used it with surprising results. in| casen of wark-strained eyes, pink eye, infl lida, catarrhal con- Junetivits inj oful, ach-| am ing, e weakened | Itching eyes and, ‘in fact, many other condition: too ‘numerous to mention in thin re-| port, A new and striking case that has just been brought to my atten- tion is that of @ girl 12 years old. Two promi ( ter | ry ination, decided, ac- 0 lather, that in order | the sight of ‘her right eye, t must be removed. While gmaiting an opp the op- eration and still an to its wiadom, her father was told it would| do yo harnr to use Hon-Opto, In leks | than three days a marked improve: | undecid | Hamlet, wi ashion Drama fej Art Bz ! Lieut, Col, Jairns A. Moore, U. 8 A. The second prize waa won by Mra. George Welch and the third prise by Mra. Oncar Klocker, ‘The guest of honor and the hostenn’ aids also were awarded charming souvenira, ‘The guesta included Mra. Btearna, wile of Licut. Charles H, Stearns, M Cc, U. 8 Aj Mra, Merriam, wife of Lieut. Col. Henry M. Merriam, U. & A. Mra, Moore, wife of Liout Col, Jairns A. Moore, U. 8. Aj Mra, Lem: mon, wife of Maj, Kelly BR, Lemmon, U. 8. AJ Mra, Greene, wife of Maj Royal K. Greene, U. & A.; Mra. Hughes, wife of Maj, John LL. Hughes, U, 8. A, retired; Mra, George Welch, Mra, N, C. Strong, Mra. Hamlet, wife of Commander Harry C. Hamlet, U. 8. C. G. 8; Mra. George Downs, Mra, Leonard Cutler, of Washington, D. C.; Minn Downs, Mra, Oscar Klocker, Mra, George De vis Adama, Mra, Charles Francia Kubn, Mies Willison, WELCOMES WITH LUNCHEON Mra. Stearns, wife of Lieut, Col Charles H. Stearns, M. C., U. 8, A. gave a pretty luncheon on Tuesday, in welcome to Mra. Miller, wife of Maj, Miller, M. C., U. 8, A. who suc cords Lieut, Stearns at Fort Worden. ‘The guest lint was confined to Fort Worden and included Mra, Merriam, wife of Lieut, Col. Henry M. Merrt- am, U. & A. Mra. Moore, wife of Lieut. Col, Jairna A. Moore, U. 8. Ad Mra, Lemmon, wife of Maj. Kelly B. Lemmon, U. 8. Aj Mra. Greene, wife of Maj. Royal K. Greene, U. 8. A.; Mra, Bowler, wife of Capt. Louls J Bowler, U. 8. Ac Mra, Kenney, wite of Capt, Raymond Keasey, U. 8. Aj Mra. MecCrillis, wife of Capt, Wm. MeCrillis, D, C.; U. & Au Mra, Stiley, wife of Capt. Joseph Stiley, U. 8. A; Mra. McDowell, wife of Lieut. Bruce MoDowell, U. 8. Aj Miss Martin and Miss Mason, COMPLIMENTARY PARTY Mra PD. Ht. Hill entertatned at auction bridge on Tuesday in com pliment to Mrs. Hamlet, wife of Commander Henry G. Hamiet, U. 8 Cc. G. 8, who. will leave within @ few days to join her husband in | Washington, D. C. The house was |decorated with golden glow and white asters, and the hostess was assisted by Mra Oscar Klocker, Mra, Wiliam Frits, Miss Delanty and Mins Ho ‘The first prize was won by Mra HL. Ht. Morrison and the second by Mra, Fred A Willoughby. The guest of honor became the happy possessor of # guest prize, an attractive souvenir of the occasion. Six tables were In play, the guests fncluding Mrs. of Commander Henry G. Hamlet, U. & C. G. By Mra John E. Dobbs, Mra Jacob L. Houre, Mra, Sahford Lake, Mrs. Pred A. Willoughby, Mra, Harry Mo Cormack, Mra, Owear Klocker, Mra. Leonard Cutter, Mra. Charles Ir: cis Kuhn, Mra. George Welch, Mra. N. lL, Strong, Mra. C. A. Progge, Mra. M. M. Piommer, Mra, 8 Ful ton, Mra RR Ringwalt, Mra, Wit Mam Delanty, Mra EH. H. Morrison, Mra, James O'Connor, Mra, William Fritz, Mre. Frank Hastings, Mra. Tom W. Holman, Mrs. A. R. Cole man, Mra J. C. McCurty,, Mise Willison, Mise Avery, Miss House, Mise Downs, Miss Delanty, Mrs. Bolton, wife of Captain Joseph Bol ton, U. & P. HS; Mra Hughes wife of Major John I, Hughes, U. 3. A, re Mra Lemmon, wife of Major Kelly B. Lemmon, U. 8 A; Mre, Stearns, wife of Lieutenant Charles H. Stearns, M. C. UL B.A c PERSONALS Mr. and Mra Owear Klocker and Miss Kiocker have returned from a visit to Whidby Island, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs James G. Griffeth, at their beautiful estate, Beachview Farm, Mr. Hawthorne Twemstey, of Se- attie, was dinner guest of Colonel Jairna A. Moore, U. 8 A, and Mra’ Moore, on Saturday, going on to the impromptu dance at the Officers’ club, Mise House has returned from Seattle where she was the house guest of Mra J. Walter Hains worth, Captain F. M. Bartlett, alr serv- Mrs. Mary 1, G. Morgan returned this week from a month's viait with her son, Mr. J, G. G. Morgan, at Independence, Wash. Mra. J. G. GO. Morgan has returned to her home after spending six weeks with rela tives and friends in Gpokane, eee Mr, and Mra. Arthur Tineman of Dundee, toms will arrive in the city Octofer 11 to be the how guest of Mra. Mary B, G. Gorgan, After their visit here Mr, and Mra. Tineman expect to spend the winter in California. eee Mr, Robert Cushman, who has for two years been domiciled with his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mra Edgar Ames, left Friday for his home in St. Louls, eee Mra. D, B. Skinner returned Mon- day evening from @ motor trip to California She was accompanied by her house guest, Mrs, Frank Tooker, tour included a trip to ‘ahoe and the Yosemite val En route home they visited a few daya with Mra. jeorge Max Easterly of Waldo, Ore, who return ed with them, and is the guest of her soniniaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Harold MoCaughey. eee Among the many visitors in Seat tle this week, who came to take ad: vantage of the opportunity to hear grand opera, is Mise Laddie Watkis of Victoria, B.C, who in a guest of Mr, and Mra, Edgar Ames, eee Mre. BL F. Palmer of © Adrian, Mich., will arrive in @ few days to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Mary KB. G. Morgan, 424 Del mont N. eee Mr, and Mra. Lawrence I. Booth are this week entertaining their daughter, Mra. Eimer Theodore Foss, and Mrs, Rutherford, Fort Casey. eee A letter from Mrs. Cart Dittmar, formerty Mins Marion Frye, whone nuptials were an event of June, tells that she and Mr, Dittmar are now located in their apartment at Rose Hill, Avondale, Cincinnati, after spending a moffth at Banff, and two weeks in New York City eee Mr. and Mra. Fred Wi. Parks will occupy the home of Mr. and Mra. Manson F. Backus at the High lands for the winter months. Mr. and Mra Backus will remove to their town house this week. eee Mra, Margaret Brownlee Morrt- son has returned after spending three months with her daughter, Mra. A. Harold MacDonald, at Keno, and Mrs, Lawrence Glazier Mr. Lee Forbes will leave Friday for @ hunting trip of several days. eee Mr. and Mr iL. H. Gray are coming tn from their country home at Three Tree Point November 1, and will tmmediatety depart California, where they plan to spend the winter, ——eee Townsend. Captain Rartiett was tr |command of Kelly Field during the war and Inter has been ranking officer at Caristrom Field, Florida Mra. Carter, wife of P. A. Surgeon Carter, U. & P. H. 8, who with her children has been spending the wummer at Port Townsend, has joined her husband in Seattle, hin present station. Mrs. Hamlet, wife of Commander Hamlet, U. & C. G. B, with her daughter, has returned ‘Waahing- ton, D. C, where Commander Ham- let ts etationed for the winter. Captain Dillman, U. & A, and Mra. Dillman, recently stationed at Fort Ward, have beea transferred |to Fort Worden. Lieutenant Elmer T. Farr, U. 8. A. and Mra. Parr, were week end | kuents of Captain Louis J. Rowler, |U. & A, and Mra. Bowler, forming ‘The first prise |ice, U. 8. A, is the guest of hie|a party for the officers’ dance, Sat- ; was won by Mrs. Moore, wife of! mother, Mra. I. R. Bartlett, of Port| urday, at the Officers’ club. w i. ‘an prond Just think what the that of a lady 9% Years old. She caine to me with dull vision and extreme inflammation of the lids and: the conjunctiva was al mnost raw two weeks’ use of ere absolutely are as bright . Judkina, Massachusetts physl- clan and medical author, formerly chief of clinics in the Union General Honpital, Boston, Mass, and former- ly house surgeon atthe New Eng land Pye end Mar Infirmary of Port land, Maine, says “I have foand oculists too prone te and opticians too willing (Slassen, while neglect- ing the simple the basis of Bon-Opto, which, in my opinion ia a remarkable remedy for the * and prevention of many eye disorders. ta ens in devel- oping and strengthening the eye- aight will soon mak. e-glansen ol fashioned and the use of Bon-Opte as common as that of the tooth- bri I am thoroughly convinced from my experience with Bon-Opto that It will atrengthen the eyesight at least 60 per cont in one week's time in many instances.” Viet of eye strain and other eye weaknesses and many who wear Klassen will be glad to know that, ac Smith and Jud- king, ope and help for them. fail- s ¥ and many who once wore glanses say y have laid them aside. One man says after using it “1 was almost blind, Could not see to read at all. Now I can read averything without any glasses and my eyes do not hurt any more. At " pain dreadfully. all the time je to me” A indy who used it saya: “The atmon- phere acemed hazy with or without laune, wing this pre- scription everything seems clear, TI can read even fine fin: { formulas which form | Eye Specialist and Medical Author Report on Wonderful Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight Say It Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week's Time in Many Instances “I was bothered with caused by overworked, which induced fierce have worn glasses for both for distance and nd without them id my own name on the typewr: ine before me, I and h # altogether, | elo: |n | ope | gaan 1 can count the | fluttering leaves on the trees acroas | th now, which for several years have looked like lur to me. I Joy at what it h wear glasse tin a re more will be able to eyes a0 as to be apared the and expense of ever getting ginasce, © troubles of many descriptions y Wwandertully benefited in to any drug ottle of Hon-Opto of from two to four tim should notice your perceptibly right n tt | 4nd inflammation and redne: quickly disappear. If your eyes bother you eVen a little, it ta your duty to take steps to save them now, before it is too late Many hope~ leasly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for thoir eyes in time, NOTE: Another prominent physician te article was audmitted, the Hen-Opto preseription is wonderful eye remedy. Ite con- eredients ell tients Whore eres overwork or minfit It ia one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for every farully.”* the mone: ment was noticed, At the end of a| print without glasses.” Another who|anty by ali WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Doric Social Club The Dorie Social club wiM meet with Mra. L. B. Homie at 2618 Wall ingford ave, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. eee Seattle Day Nursery Meeting The ular meeting of the Béat tle Day Nursery will be held at the home of Mra, James H. Calvert, 1809 10th N. Thursday at 1:20 p, m. A full attendance is requested. ee . Social Servier Century Club ‘The Bocial Bervice department of the Women's Century club will hold its first meeting Thursday afternoon, September 30, at 2 p. m. in the Frederick & Nelson assembly room. A number of prominent speakers will discuss needed legislation for the education of the feeblominded. Three hundred mentally unfit chil ren, who cannot be taken care of in our public schools, nor sent to the state institution, due to the crowded conditions, will be the sub ject of discussion, All citizens in terested are urged to attend the meeting. Women's eee Amethyst Chapter, 0. F. 8. ‘The bazaar committee of Amethynt chapter, O. BE. 8, will hold a bix card party at the Panama cafeteria, 1416 Third ave. on Thursday, Bep- tember 30, at 8:15 prizes, All Eastern Stars and friends invited. "An election of officers win be held at the meeting of the North End Cirele Child Conservation league at 2p. m. with Mra, William Mason, 1725 Naomi Place. eee Longfellow PT. A. The Longfellow PT. A. will meet at the schoo! at 220 p. m. Thursday, Sepipmber 30, Mra, Ellen P. Dab ney, head of the department of home economica, will be the speaker of the day, Music by Miss Frances C. Mullen and Mins Helena M. Brown. ing. Bechool garden exhibit down- stair, eee Wy Knet Chub Wy Knot club meets with Miss Margaret Blackman, 4206 Brooklyn ave, at 8 o'clock, eee Cines im Current Frente The current events class, led by Mrp. A. K. Fisken, will meet Thur: day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the) Erickson club roome of the Y. W.| C. A. This will be the regular meet ing place in the future, eee Forteon Thygesen Auxiliary For the relief fund of Fortson Thysesen Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans will give a luncheon at the home of Mra. Maud Lema- wie, 9686 Sint ave. 8, Thursday. Beptember members and friends are invited. Phone Rainier 200J for reserva- tions, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Adele The ¥ Fici@ Partiamentary Cub dele M. Field Parliamentary Washington's Leading * Dentist such reasonable prices. standard. study classes and advance in Obey that ever-insistent impulse and visit Dr. Wilson today. Examination Free. Pp, J. T. Wilson tir Attendants 810% First Ave., Opposite Colman Bldg. — Elliott 1833. at 1230p m Allg The Demand of Today is Sanitation » A smal office could not possibly exist upon evep a large profit and give the exceptional and painstaking service that I have to offer. I am making a good income at a 10 to 12 per cent profit, We all know that it would be an impossibility for a small office to exist upon that Procedure club will hold the first meeting of the year at the Rainier Grand hotel Friday, October 1, at 10 p. m. The officers elected for the ensuing year follow: President, Mra. Elia Cudihee; first vice preni- dent, Mra. Peter 8. Moore; second vice president, Mra, Oliver Hulback; secretary, Mra, Ethan E. Stewart; treasurer, Mra, J, T. Kieete. An address of welcome and an outline of the work for the year will be given by the president, Mrs, Cudi- hee. The course for the year con- sista of five hundred questions taken from Roberts and Reed. The club was organized five years ago for the betterment of fraternal and club women. Mra. Cudihee was a pupil of the late Adele M.°Field and at the clone of the past year was re- elected president of the organization for the fourth year, Mra, Saunder- fon will have charge of the depart ment of public speaking. ore ‘The Mercer P-T. A. hed ita first monthly meeting in cooperation with the garden exhibit Friday, Septem- ‘is NEW PROGRAM AT ” PALACE HIP THURSDAY A big allstar bill is promised by the management of Loew's Palace Hip in the new show that will be seen at that theatre tomorrow. outstanding feature of the bill is the offering of Pearl's Roumanian Gypnien, which they call “Frolicking in a Gypsy Camp.” With a pictur eojue background showing a glimpse of their native land, this mixed sex tet of singers and dancers presents nome remarkable whirlwind mingled with acrobatics and Gypsy love and folk songs. “A Highland Romance” ts the ve hicle in which the Jean Gordon players will appear. Blackface comedy will be offered by Lubin and Lewis, Maye Hunt, known on two conth nents as “the original cheer-up girl” will present some originalities tn her monologue and mappy songs. The famous French ace of acem Lieut. Thetion, annisted by « pretty young woman, will give @ spectact lar exhibition of sharpshooting, “Uncharted Channels” ts the few ture photoplay. ber 24, A large gathering of moth crs was present and refreshments AOMP QUALITY FLOOR PAINT A very durable paint, made es- pecially for interior use. Made in 12 different colors. Gallons, $3. Special 15 Quarts, Bpectal 98c SUNSET HOUSE PAINT An excellent quality paint, for either exterior or interior use. White— Gallons ....92.98 Quarts . .... Colors— Gallons .....$3.49 Quarts ........79¢ a 95¢ = 4CME QUALITY VARNO-LAC A varnish and stain combined Excellent for furniture and wood- work. Quarts ....91.38 ‘%-Pints Pints 2-78 38¢ It fs important for your apo Gs your teeth ven the proper care. Every daims good authority this. 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