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AO a, ne on I EEN ER Ne A ERENCE BIE AEA THE SEATTLE STAR. TENNIS CLUB ANNOUNCES DINNER DANCE BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS IDAY FE Snctety Nditor of The Star {G, NOVEMBER 19, HAS BEEN SET ASIDE HY ‘ the Tennis club for another of the ever-popular dinner dances. On this Hecasion the hostesses will be Mra. William Randall Crawford, Mrs. Thomas Fransiot’ and Mra. Joseph C. Tyler, and already reservations have been Made for dinner. Special music ‘Welcome the news that the road f } the club will be in excellent condition, fotor cars. For tab telephone the club, DATES Mrs. Britten Honored | Today at Luncheon | To Remember OVEN MER 12 Mra. Daniel B. Trofethen enter tained with a luncheon of eight cov party at the W versity club been arranged for and patrons will Fortieth ave, and Madison st with ample parking Rast to places for 766, @fs today at the Women's University elub, complimenting Mrs. Fred Brit ten, wife of Congressman Britten, of TMinots, chairman of the naval af fairs committee of the house of rep Tesentatives. The party later at| tended the matinee at the Moore/ ‘theatre. eee Mr. and Mrs. White Plan Supper Dance In compliment to Mise Dorothy | Myer and her ance, . Mr. Bar!) Phillips, whose marriage is to occur) \this month, Mr, and Mrs. Baward ‘Franklin White have extended invt | |Aations for a supper dance at their residence on Friday evening, No- }¥ember 19. About forty members of | Mr. and Mra A. L. Damn. Mise Gwendolyn Newlove’s toa and Miscellaneous shower at her home fe Fort Lawton, complimenting Mise Muth Nort Kappa Alumnae annual party at the chapter house, 4604 18th ave Dinner dance at the Sunset club tn honor of Mr. and Mra Keith Gaseam Pisken and Mr and Mre Walter Mokwan Tompkins Mr and Mrs Alexander Mail Doers MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15— WEDNEADAY, NOVEMBER 17 Dinner and ‘bridge at Sunset MBs younger set will be included in Mra James Hamilton De ¥ the invitation list. and Mra James Doster Hoge ese Dost emmee FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19— Broadway Guild to he and the George Warren 1 Mustoale at 2 p.m University etub, Social Service Meeting ‘The Social Service club will meet with Miss Sally Adams, next Mon ay afternoon, | Bridge and Shower Mrs. Joseph P. Cronin will enter Saturday afternoon with a, nd handkerchief shower, | ntary to Miss Iza Agnew. | rote Mrs. Colt Hostess musteale home of Mra Franklin White's supper for Mise and Mr. Bart Phil- te | aiid of the Orthopedic hoe o hold Thankagtving dance St the Masonic Temple Rhér little daughter, Elizabeth. : eee Bridge informal bridge. eee ‘omen’s Ayutiory to phony Orchestra Women’s Auxiliary to the Symphony Orchestra asso- will* bold ite meeting Mon- evening, November 15, at 7:39, Wintonia Hotel, in the grade club room. Memberships ‘be received. November 15 will the charter membership drive. ps From the Three P Worden, gler and Casey ¢ HONOR OF THE GAME John L. Hayden, U. 8. A. of the Puget Sound ar in honor of the big football His party left Fort Worden the submarine-chaser V-8, reached ie in time to see the nicely ced battle between Stanford Washington, dined in town, and Colonel John 8. Johnston, A. retired; Major Royal U. 8. A, adjutant of the Sound artillery district; Major this afternoon, for the pleasure of | compliment to Miss Iza Agnew, | to-be, Mrs. Charles R. Cast-| entertained this afternoon with | 1. Miller, Medical corps, U. A; Captain Louis J. Bowler, U. ‘A; Captain Dorsey J. Rutherford, . & A; Captain P. R. Parker, U. 18. A; Lieutenant J. 1. Christian, corps, U. 8. A; Lieutenant Q Shelton, U. §. A; Lieuten- Nathaniel A. Burnell, U. 8. A; lenant C. B. McCoy, U. 5. A. ‘and William Merriam, : CONGRATULATIONS Lieutenant-Colone! Henry M. Mer. Tiam, U. 8. A. commander of Fort Worden, has just been notified of his jon to the rank of colonel, and ley chore being congratulated. CHARMING DINNER “Dals a Bailey HIGH TEA nd Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J Tewnsend residence, Lieutenant Colonel John 8. Johnston, U. &. A., Fetired, and Mrs. Johnston, enter tained at a very merry function asa high tea. The guests in- eluded Colonel John L. Hayden, U. A., commander of the Puget Sound Artillery district, Major F. J. Applin U.S. A, and Mrs. Applin, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klocker, Miss Klocker, Miss Socelberg, Lieutenant R. W Crichlow It, t N. A. Burnell, AGREEABLE AUCTION BRIDGE A very agreeable auction.bridge twas given on Saturday evening by Mrs. Greene, wite*of Major Royal KK. Greene, U. 8. A., adjutant of the Sound Artillery district. The layers included, besides the hostess, ifs. Miller, wife of Major Alvin C. ‘Miller, Medical corps, U. 8. A; Mrs Bowler, wife of Captain Louis J Bowler, U. 8. A; Mrs, Brinkley, wife of Captain C. A. Brinkley, U. 8. A. Tater several of the officers who had been entertained during the day by Colonel John L. Hayden, U. S.A, on the submarine chaser V-8, re turned in time to assist in the fina) festivities of the party. 8. A. HONORGUEST AT DINNER Teutenant - Colonel Jafrus Pieore, U. 8. A., and Mrs, Moore (were honor guests on Saturday at a (Minner given by Mr. and Mra. Har: wey. L. Tibbals, of Port Townsend. Afterwards the party attended the { pagent and dance with which St A On Sunday evening, at their Port | | | 5. | turned 8. A, Lieutenant | ceiving ,at Children’s Party WEDNEADAY, NOVEM BRM “Mrs. Lyman R. Colt entertained - an etem, & number of little girls at her home | Sect ones yg Mra Lewis Bh FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26— Clad tea at the Women’ Robert A Gillespy. with Feception following at the howe of Mr. and Mra James P. Agnew. parents of the bride-clect, MONDAY, NOVEMBER t9— ‘The Winter Bail m the Masonte Tempe. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3— ‘The firet Junior Mail at the Taeht ela b Norton and Dr. Mevenson Bmith at #20 @elock in Trinity ehureh Paul's waiety DELIGHTFUL RENDEZVOUS bamar closed its week of A delightful rendezvous for society during the past week was St. Paul's bazaar. Among the army prople noted in the throng were Mra. Mer riam, wifo of Colonel Henry M Merriam, U. 8. A; Mrs. Moore, wife of Lieutenant-Colonet Jafrus A. Moore, U. 8. A; Mra. Johnston, wife district, entertained on Sat-|o¢ rieutenant-Colonel John §. John- ston, U. 8. A., retired; Mra. Hughes, wife of Major John L. Hughes, re tired; Mrs. Miller, wife of Major A} vin C. Miller, Medical corps, U. 8. A; Mra. Applin, wife of Major F. J Applin, U. 8. Aj Mrs. Lemmon, wife don the V-§ to Fort Wor |o¢ Major Kelley B, Lemmon, U. 8. A.: His guests included Colonel! stem Carter, wife of Major H. R M. Merriam, U. 8. A; Lieu-| Carter, U. 8. A; Mra. Finley, wife of = Captain C. BR. Finley, U. 8. A. PERSONALS ‘Lieutenant Bruce A. McDowell, U. ‘A; Major Horace R. Carter, U.S. A, and Mra, McDowell, with their houseguest, Miss Baker, have re turned from Seattle where they were entertained at dinner by Mr Keith White, the party later occu pying @ box at the theatre Mins Soelberg has returned to Se attle after a gay week end as the house-guest of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Klocker. Major F. J. Applin, U. & A. and Mrs. Applin, are comfortably settled in their new quarters, 23-E, Fort Worden, a Tieutenant-Colonel Jairus A. Moore, U. &. A. and Mrs, Moore, enter- tained charmingly at dinner on Fri.) Mrs. Charles R. Caatlen is plan ay in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ping on leaving Sunday to attend the ¥F. gett rs — i are the horse show in Portland. While there warty including, besides the honor) sne will be the guest of Dr. and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Tib- sive Hay W. Matson . Miss Edith Prosch is leaving Sat urday fornia. to spend the winter in Cali s- Mr. and Mra. A. W. aving Saturday Hastern trip. Leonard are for an extended . and Mra. W. EB. Nichols re Thursday from a three weeks’ motor trip in Southern Cali fornia. . Mr. . ° and Mrs. Roland Herrtott Burke (frances True Adams) are re congratulations upen the birth of a son last Monday evening. one . Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William EB. Hum- phrey are planning to depart next week for Washington, D. C., where they will remain thru the winter months. . oe Mr. N. H, Latimer, who has been seriously ill, is and able to see his friends. one Mr, Harold Henry, the guest of Dr who has been and Mrs, Frederick Bentley for the past ten days, is leaving tonight for San Francisco, where he will be the soloist with the symphony orchestra, Mr, Henry will remain in the West until after the holidays, playing several engage- ments, thence to New York and the Southern States on a eoncert tour, eee Mr, James C. Huteson, who has been confined to hin home because of illness, has recover Any man who is engaged in busi ness is a fortune hunter. progressing nicely, | L47 et) tare of =)?! : The little daughter of Mr. MI In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Mr. Montgomery Lynch Presents "Bapils ‘This evening, in the auditortum of the First Methodist church, at eight o'clock, Mr. Montgomery Lynch will present the following pupils in song recital: P. Paot Tostt a Dudley Dock ee Mise Jeanne Lat “Baneet” > Mise Irma Ms “Irteh Love Boog” “Without Thee"... .....Guy D’Hardelot Mr Joseph 1 Bowman Oley Speaks “Morning” “The Sweet o° the Year” 9909 bien Mary Turner Salter Mine Lucile Colline “Neaymaking” Mra Hace! Avreliow “Faust Romance” (with Harp) Charies Geunod oy) Pucetal - (Madame Butter Mise Pegay Kremer “The Moon Drops Low” (Amertean In. dian Hong). Charles Wakefield Cadman Mina Rvangetine Cook “Call Me No Mor Handel Clarence J. Hyiliaasen He le Good” (Herodinde) Mansenet (CBalietelia trom Pagtine Leoncarallo Allee Pinckston Maclean Mra Montgomery Lynch, accompanist Music lovers are invited. owe Amato Concert Thursday, Nov. 11 Tomorrow evening, at the Metro politan theatre, Pasquale Amato, eminent baritone of the Metropol itan Opera Company, will appear in recital, This will &e Mr. Amato's Oret appearance in Seattle. . He in considered one of the world’s best baritones, and has won tremend success on both the operatic and o cert stage. Mim Kitty Beale, soprano, also of the Metropolitan Opera Company. will be the assisting artist. She made her debut in opera at the Met ropolitan in December, 1914, in “Sour ™ “Te Is Kind, “Hird Bong” a). Angelica.” The following season | Miss Beale filled a» many concert Jengagéments as her operatic work | would permit. Last year she ap. peared in concert with Giovanni Martinelli. Miss Beale in an Amer fiean product. She was born in Washington, D. C., and has received all her training in this country. Mr, William Tyroler will be the ae companist for both artists. The con cert Thursday i@ the second of the under the auspices of Musteal club ‘The program to be given will be as the Ladiew follows: Prologue from “Pagiiacct”...Leoncavatio Mr, Amato, F canta 1 grillo eee. BI Berenata ‘ Mascagni Here Getata Boret-Peceia Aral, “Caro from “Rigoletto” pote, seeese Verdl M O14. Italian son “Lang! del oni loceht “Laaciatem! morire” Monteverds “Nels cor plu non’ m: Paidiello tanciutia’” Mr Amato. O14 French Songs— “L/RtmMie du matin.” “Le bean sejour,!* Dui “Me promenant wn matin.” Mr. Amato “The Rone Enslaves the Nightingale™ Telmaky-Koraakow “tinder the Greenwood Tree” Buazi-Peoeia “An Mvening Song oo. s+ Gilbert! Paria dare Arditt Mins Thenie. Blente" Mansonet ‘Obstination de Rontaineile “Trois jours do vendange” Hahn “Fetes galantes Hahn Mr. Amato, “Danza” ‘ Rowsini Mr. Amato. | Duet, “Gondoliorn” Henachel Mise Beale and Mr, Amato. Mr, William Tyroler at the jilano, eee | Mrs. Van Ogle to Give Lectures The Musical Art society announces a series of five illustrated lecture re citals by Louise Van Ogle lectures will be on the inetrumenta of the orchestra and the programa to be kiven the coming season by the Se attle Symphony orchestra, They will Portrait by James & series of concerts given this season | All the| WRAY Paves We A (BELLE RUTH CLAYMAN | Fister, Jo! Chas. Lyrt Fdjth Nelson, Chas | Sather, Knute Rodal levi BU ls Mabel Ontrem, Wliz Hyjordis Uri, Jenny Winquist CLUBS FOR THURSDAY at 2p. m, in the first grade room | Puptia of the fourth grade will xi The City Federation of the - for a story-telling hour, Dr. Grace |and puplis of the seventh ers T. U. held ite meeting 4 Orter Kastern Star, No, 114 — | Pour! Jenning will speak at o'clock | give @ scene from Legend of) outh church yesterday, with ] onia chapter, No, 114, wil give|on “How to Tell Our Children the | Sleepy Hollow, by Irving. A silver! (os) pesutes from t lee ee ball’ Thursday |Important Facts of Lafe.” Refresh:| toa will follow the program. ali| ‘lowing results fr ’ ; | their llth appual ba! a officers: Mra. Libbie F h B Se | vening, November 11, in the Ma-|t@ents furnished by the first grade.|thore inter 1 in Parent-Teacher poe wonic club, Arcade building. All : see |Sseociation work are invited reelected president; Mra. § \Masons, astern Stara and friends} Frants Coo PT, A | see Vragier, reelected vice pren ( ', Jare invited, The committee in charge] Frantz Coe PT, A. will moet at| AILNight Masquerade Mra, C. M. DeFoe fi lot the affair ix as followm: Mrs./3 p.m. ‘The children will sing, Mire] An albnight masquerade will be secretary; Mra. RD ti | Jeuste Pelletier, worthy matron; John | Myrtic Frederick will speak on| giv Saturday evening ember ¢ rding secretary; Mrs. j J, Monty worthy patron; Mrs.|/home nursing, and Frances Drager | 1%, at the new K. of P. hall, Third Dana, re-elect treasurer li Btta Flagler, chairman, Reception) will give a violin solo, Refresh | eve. and Virginia st Prizes will Della Manney declined fe lection be f loommittes: Mra, Hlizabeth Werley.| ments served. be given for clever costumes and the | cause of ill health. Mrs, Clara Fuller 7 | Mra, Mayme Larsen, Mre. Rose Mae ee | Proceeds of this affair will be for ed on ee work. n Newell, Mra, Florence Sullivan, Mra St. Cecilia Club the benefit of a sick woman in the it, Mra, Burns, © 1” ann Lareen, Mra, Sith Putman,| phe gt Cecilia club announces the | Swedish hospital. Ti minittee jn! annual reports, Mra. Dairy ‘ | Mra, Elizabeth Montgomery, Mr® first formal dance of the season to| charge will be: Albert Lofthus,/ of Spc » gave & short talk lg | Margaret Kiette, Mra. Kate Gree) take piace in the Knights of Colum: | a ES ANN im i i “ aR 2 rea” ra “- lory, Mrs. Myrtle Nashem, Mra. Car |bus pail | 0 lete Miller, Mra. Belle Hazel and ee 8 Mrs, Hud Clifton. Floor committee: Dorie Soctal Club, 0, B. 8. r |John T. Lewis, Robert Builivan, Ray) Dorje Social club will meet with | . G. Newon, George Gregory, Fred) Mrs. Kate Schaefer and Mrs, Mar - W. Newell, John Frazer, Len Millen. | garet Schacter, 2710% Fourth ave. 2 James Jamieson, Harry Halliwell. |e 3 o'clock, i Harry Hudson and Christ Olson eee f ards will be played and the Ladies) Dr, Woolston to Deliver Lecture n charge are Mrs. Lena McMariane on Secialivm J Mrs, Lote Blamberg, Mre. Ines Gas} Dr Howard B, Woolston, Ph. D, i |tel, Mra Bertha Sehwehm, Mr®.| head of the sociology department of }Marie Denbart and Mrs Agne®/ing University of Washington, will ; Osner |deliver a lecture on “Socialism” B ss “It te a Gemonstrates fact tn maul eee Thursday, November 11, 1920, at §|S pecial Representative) a) ccirms that the stomach to the! Women's Auxitery ~ pore Post o'clock in the Transportation club) "Tells Why It Has Be- | starting Point of mont of the tlle that | No, 21, Amertes jrooma, Railway Exchange building afflict the human body Ly |The Women's Auxiliary to Rainier |-rnis i» the fifth and last lecture in| come Most Talked of jor int so‘caltud diseases ure not te Z ‘ ‘ ertcan gion, will “ a toe Th eo 4 | “A - . 7 £7, | Post No, 21, Ameri 2 vies aus, |, Merten of five being given by Dr. Medicine in the World | ess at ati, but refiex symptoms a DEA {mest at § p.m in Veterans Woolston on “Social Conditions and the stomach derangements of thal ni meek | the Arinory. Some Theories of Boctal Progress tn Today weakened condition of the body thag 4 V4 ‘ sf ng Fa America Today.” under the auspices | —_— naturally follows. Some kinds of | y BritinhAmertcan of the Association of Collegiate rheunatien oe ms See | rae veculer eestna-et he Brith | utes aged ct ne 9 A ee rege aw ge We American association will be held 10) phe next series in the course of ABOUT IT, HBSAYS | ee eivinints ane ameemien more \ at the Fine Arts hall vee ave. Lo |ten lectures will be given by Dr poms |common troubles developed th 4 rs liween Beneoa and University sts. | richard Schula of the history de the fe ~ U c pit 4 he stomach, Scores of othe! \s sn Friday evening, November 12, t| i rment of the University ot Wash-|Merit Alone Has Con-|/"*, have been traced to the \ — # o'clock ‘The chief tntereat, of bod ington, on “History and Contem firmed It in the Minds of | «ures. 5 == evening will be a discuss | porary Politica,” tween Mr. Kenneth io and Mr ° . the People All Over the| “Teninc was made especially to Hamlet Dobbs on the subject of the AngloJapanese treaty, Both gen Samuel Clayman, members of the univer errihew | tiemen are and M sity, and the former has been elect Rallard W. C. T. U. will be enter| FE. C. Miller, special representative Nerd roms 5s reconstructive pow- | be given Wednesday mératage at 11/040 Rhodes ocpeies, a ere tained by Mrs, R. Chandler, aaristed |ot Tanlac, the medicine that has roche by it have not only age C'dack tn the Fine Arta Sal ca Noite een 4, deal of in. {07 Mrs. Anne Cantrell, 1737 W. 66th | created such & sensation all over > adlbrhat ph dcert bs phe vo vember 17 and December 16, | anticipated hig A op na: tor |" Friday at 2p. m. Mra. Della| United States and Canada, is in Se) ot oC tas sesmenal ae pets Soa Jeauery Itt Juneary 30 ans Pee |e ene no Belville, local superintendent of Bun-| atte to supervise the distribution | oon Ol tae ma maelvemy . ey agg “6 admission He will make his headquar-| rs reach the Tan ener Oh 200i. dially gnvited. . m by Cornish School Pupils On Friday evening, November 12, at the Cornish Behoo! of Music the advance pupils in vocal, plano and violin will appear in recital. The second part of the program will be a soene from “La Boheme.” by the operatic class The pupils giving the | program are from the clarses of Miss | Anna Grant Dall, Mra Jia Helm John B, Allen PT. A. The Cornish School of Music has HK Allen P-T. A. meeting to be held jing at 20pm, Beattie Review No. 8 of the Maconbees, will meet at # p. m. in the W. O. W. hall. Past com mandere will entertain and all sram. Capitol Hil W. charge of the program at the JObM | with Mes J. E. MoCallum, 1247 18th u ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ballard w. C,. 7. U~, and the public M OOF | 4.y school. work, will give the pro ters at the I eee he will perronally Capitol Hi W. C. T. U. dreds of peo N, at ..8 pm, with @ business Mest | sunjects “Purdy to Art, Literature, Temper ance and Religion.” Beattle Review No. § W. B. Al Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. Washington Boulevard W will meet Friday, November at 2p. m, im the chapel at here. Cc. T. U. will mest |weeks and have reported astonish-|° ” Tuesday, November 16.| ingly goed resulta, ‘Naturally, these remarkable to be dimcunsed will be When seen today, he gave some|@chievements have spread the fame by it “Contrary CT. 12. Bint American Continent |the preparation during the past few highly interesting facts about Tanlac and the remarkable results achieved lwtated, “there in po great about Tanlac, except in #o far as the chemistry of the human body itself overcome these stomach com: and the various socalled disedses and symptoms that follow them, but offices {rom all parts of North America telling of remarkable ree ( sults derived by people who have suf- fered for years without being able heretofore to find relief. Jartell Drug Store, where interview hun ple who have purchased of Tanlac to all quarters of the com tinent, and the demand for it necessitated working the labo night and day. “The tremendous popularity Taniac grows steadily instead of minishing and can be explained to popular opinion,” he mystery | Moartman, Mr. Francis Armetrong, | cabees welcome. ave. and Madison st. Subject, “Bun. | and what it does with substances tak-|only one way—merit. Its rem Mr. Jacques JouJerville and Mr, AD day Schools.” A good attendance is| en into it, isa mystery. Some of the| ble restorative effects seem to | Boyd Wella The program will be as Thursday Progress Club desired. Visitors are welcome. ingredients of Tanlac have been|more permanent than hitherto i follows: Mra A. N, Snow, 4943 Blghth eee known and used as medicines for| lieved possible. Thousands of pen “Khaprody” (G minor) .......00-Brahme|ave. N. B., will be hosters to th! Queen Anne High School Alumni | centuries. Others are of more re|sons who took it when it was fit | yg ney oe) Thursday Progress club st 1B. ™) The annual election of officers of cent discovery, but every one of|introduced five years ago eee Cores. pag, 2.4 the Queen Anne High School alumni|them is of recognized therapeutic| that they are atill enjoying exe “Ale dee Larmen ther)... .Masenet | Wooderaft Toten Clad will be held at the school Friday | value and used by the medical pro-/health, and millions of America Biived love tyvigs); _, | {Wooderatt Totem club will Dold ®/ evening, November 12, at 7:45 |feasion everywhere. Tanlac is sim-| homes are now using Tanlac as Peek OE eA" business meeting at 2 p.m In the) Gcigck” A dance will follow the| ply a co-mingling of these medicinal |/family medicine after having | Reed dats bs Riaseman club rooms, Railway Exchange bulld-| business meeting. Committee in| elements in a way hithertg unknown | tried it out thoroughly.” \" ee Denne ing. awe charg Brae Yas der Las, chair-|and which brings out th hee Hundreds of people from all } age gem man; reretta MacFarlane, Mar-|and reconstructive powers to a most beer antlon” ant “Perper eon | University Heights PT. A. |eoerite Reynolds, Reth Davideon, |remarkable degree. Briefly, it allay |% Mfc a ie. ahers tease Jona Hopper | University Heights PT. A. will) Robert Carey, Hullan Shorrock and| irritation of the stomach, strength-|'> Secure first-hand information § “Concerts We. 0° ‘(first movement) meet at the school in room 13 at 3) townert Bownette, president of the ens the digestive and assimilative De Heriot |. m nest Jaskoweky ps ape Hatasu Guard Club 2 Mra. Albert V. Ronei will enter- iia Melm Boardman (tain Hatasu Guard club at the Mra GB. Brown home of Mrs, J, H. Dunlap at 1 “Love fone olaeet | p.m. “Seve Dance Dett Jack Terine heme trom fir act ef “ta Boheme”... | Vucetat atanahore ot operatin shased At the piano, Derothes Hopper Photoplay Censorship Hoard see Pythian Sisters Altrulstic Clab ‘The Pythian Sisters Altruistic club will hold a regular meeting Thure- November 11, at 2 p. m, Knights of Pythias new club rooms, | Third and Virginia. Comforters will ‘be made for the Theodora Home. ‘The photoplay censorship board of Members are urged to be present. the City Federation of Women’ ore chibs will meet at the club house at Hawthorne POT. A. 1030 a. m. ne PY A. will meet itive American Indian with them was entirely It is recorded of the S women that child-birt! painless. Modern dress was unknown? 4 Exacting social duties that wreck so many women \¢ of today were a minus quantity in their lives; and so it is small wonder that the weaker sex be- comes a prey to misgivings when approaching maternity nears the crisis. 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