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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921. ie eB ‘ a at Pal r ‘ wea « le * Mrs. Walter Andrew Nels ersonal Lace Patterns— ‘SKIRTS SHORTER, STOCKINGS Mother Solves rs alter Anarew elson A r »AD IT m Difficult Probl Mrs. Louise EL Sulfivan left Mon \A New Design (MORE rR ANSI AR Ke} A | ifficult Probie: day for the Bast, where she will| Ty. W k PA i > “Jane, there's amo time in 'teaton, New| Lavery Wee LM BEACH contt'ue shts rk and Toronto, Canada, returning | PALM BEACH, Fla, Jan. 19-~{ sei ote vetten and accart| Berens st by way of California ut May 1 Thin winter playground of the rich ts > : po ae + My | *,2 8 this year living up to its repu A hand ack Chant home tome of i Mr. and Mrs. larry W. Sumne as @ stage for early chewing of . mn : ee! “ abby. Vd Dinner to Honor Be- are leaving t ee Me AK. York, ek oumiee 1 ag py fo nion | cortices on hays " na al olranmer t rothed Couples; Mr. where they will ail on January 29 new year on the sands, in the flow . 5 we I Tae for « trip of several montha in wth room and drawir mo is f and Mrs. Huteson to Be America. wing p oat ; ag em .- inner Hosts; Enter- ee | nike The hand that oveasionally ” wan Ww poon tap ae Dir é ry Mins Harrtet Maxter left Monday | CIRCULAR. EDGING rocked the cradle stopped to ¢ Cuba wore = bia ‘7S tainment at Golf and for Minneapolis, where she will| Make a chain the required length, now spring frock, It was indicate her hair r ’ . » jturn and make row of ¢ ’ lountry Club. | visit for a fortnight. Her mother ¢ that pay Cc . Pred Hf. Paxter, will depart on pe ys oo — hey : : het 1—-Short skirts are going to be SE ATTLE PL AYER pA. % . Ls ary 26, to join her there nd to no ne econe wouble croche or | shorter , CLUB t nds riend INTERTAINING in honor of kether they will go to New -York,|the double crochet which finished The transparent stocking wilt bs A?’ THE PRESS CLUE about Ht, and from Tye Miss Rosame Parsons and where Miss Raxter will attend the|the first mesh, Double crochet into| more transparent rs . 4 Poe A ar t Mr. Alien Ralstu Engle, M Commonwealth school the space made by thia atiteh (not +The undraped hat wil be cover oa ae 4 yur R= be ; Tr " Gather Pam Finer Cnekte 2 és into the menh), chain 3 atitches and ed with #ilk and ribbons aaa aaidine de oak ‘cena panel between Raymond aux, Mr. and M Mr. an@ Mrs, J. Colbert Sullivan | °*ch Into the top of this double| 4-The round-toed shoe will BP} ues to the Meding files Aéy John Campd« and Dr. and M re receiving measages of felicita-|Crochet stitch. Double pohet 8) pointed | Certainty, Bill Walker, the bu ——_—= Mieet Irving Bouffler, have ex tion ef the: birth ef @ Gum at the | te nto this ap and im 4) b—Wool mixtures, ginghams and) pi waner, the drink ended invitations to a dinner at Virginia Mason hospital weay a on top of each double crochet dimities will be favored wife beat ca. 7 ey : the Yacht Club, thts ev oe % wtiteh. | ¢—Tho loud colors last year will neu mn, Wa ag ag ‘ ‘Then without making any chain) be >» shrieks in the summer of | CORVinctns character Ms the 4 Mr, Alexander Bell of San Fran! witches double crochet into the dou- | 19 jattle Players’ presentation of DVANCE Dinner Hosts cisco ts spending ten days in the city | nig crochet stitch finishing the next | Jor Bartara,” the George 1 A SALE Mises re. Trafford Ft and t the house guest of Mr. and) meyh, und put 3. double crochet LTS OF AIR HOLES | Shaw play, given In the Pre EXTRAORDINARY Ea be hosts at the mid.w Mra. Henry C. Hibbard stitches with a pleot on top of each TOCKINGS | auditorium Tuesday night J dinner dance & vlay eve tbl ied into the ep thus made ‘ nm who thought the extreme! Mariow gave the part life while She Golf and Country Chud, th Mr, Alfred Howe of Ketchikan t*| Continue until you have complete: /), ‘yee BOG eet TyReneR ASNONS | eaNereNy FS FD | eI oy ono: . to be Mr 1M in the city, a guest at the Arctic/ ly covered the ro eshes made| **, Skirts might be made ‘an inch | acting SpE Be ly cavered the row of meshew made shorter without undan capone Th |" Much the mame my te suit ot ENTIRE BALCONY Caspar Clarke eee | ‘This edge is @ Nttle too full to use |e sity ing will a net stock! George Merrill's interpreta o oe Mise Helen Farrell left Monday for|a round yoke, a luncheon set, or a» 2 ee © ees oe Bee Sees 1 as an amateur - Mr. and Mrs. Webste: Portland, where they will spend @ bes on pads tion with the addition of numerous | tion, which ll it claims to be to Ente rtain ¥ on cove r soendstea'iitstg werd sett tonena toe] St etn Taree oe moved | SOLD OUT ound-tond nhoes were left behind for t roducti fajor ua dinne n at th f ee tea Sere Geesey thett very fair production Major | : f drenn nt pointed ones,| hater.” ‘The dea te Eee Geentry Cub Saturday ove Mr, and Mrs, George Kirchner are and garments of wool mixture for| bontea Loy feet a "| POR ALL PERK ; Ming ts to be the inspiration of receiving congratulations on the} | apring wear seemed to hold favor. ‘bs tacts lease ws | spartans much entertaining Aw the birth ef a son Monday evening at | The fashionable set of Palm Beach | | Planning dinners for that ever he Virginia Mason hospttab |Richter Concert for Grew no color line. Kvery brilliant | ‘are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Wet ee iss aeaial hue of the rainbow wan reprssdatea. | ster. Ensien Willis O'Firien has de | Disabled Ve terans Hrown seemed to be the domir ° “They WORK Sr saen ed for Ran Diego, where he has been | weaneia Iiehter in t gry yomponer: |eolor, if there was one that could 4 so > ve . a a ies ‘at a anc ichter, in to play a benefit oa y Reet Mr. and Mrs. Baillic igned to the duties of plot in the for Weattie'n blind, malmed and dia.| ae, dominant | while you sleep” Entertain at Dinner naval alr service, oro Bh pane vag He ner wise Among the leaser questions tn 4 |abled war herons at the new Ma-l«what we women are ging to we Mr. “s Mra Alexander Ba M 1M y ey sonic temple, Shrine auditorium, the|for the mext six montha” it was de. . 4 rand Mra. LL. man return ening of February 17 “ety 0 flees | oe Sntertained last evening with ed Sunday from Portiasll, where . t cided: ‘The collariesn neck will re- | A FEW GOOD Seformal dinner of ten cov t Seid tears the Coneth ee thabe Comte. | Aba en Ste te Be Resaeents tiady Gmaciens and the aivedlty shart } } Sate home ‘ be Sager in-| Edgar Amen, Frank Waterhouse, | sieeve is going to be shortened. One| | ea Sa ener Mr. and Mra, Yord) Richard A. Balinese, David Mtward| partiowerty striking botice with | THE LOWER FLOOK : Kimbal Skinner. », Farrell, Alfred H-| fichu drapped over the shoulders in Col. and Mrs. Schulz r a iar eee fe . » | Anderson, J. Arthur Malloy, Freder ree hy er ie ne yo! i | — . ra. luke left ot | be one t r : to Entertain : Mra, D. W. Marmaduke left recent-| ick Bentley, Ralph A. Schoenfeld. |drew attention. It was made of fine | NIGHTS $4. ire Cue. U6. - The marriage of Miss Nellie Elvira Nelsen was solemnized| "£0 Coronado, Cale where she will] William. Crosby, Alexander Baillie, patiste and lace and hung over the NIGHTS $4.00 and $5.08 : 5 : nd * remainder o! hi pter. | Coy ov io arkea vd nr D { 3 Mrs. Schulz have extended Wednesday, January 5, in the Westminster Presbyterian eee a i tedhresga Marks and arms just above the shoulders, leav: MAT. SAT. $4.00 7 Ftions to an informal card pa church. Portrait by Curtis ‘Studio. | Mr. and Mra. Phillip BE. Fisher Hichter bas requested that a wpe at ol gi only a Duffet supper at their home F departing the latter part of thin|btind people of the city attend as! COSTUMES THAT H WE, @vening, in honor of a nun month for New York, whence they | his guesta This invitation will be 4 army people residing | vy wil aa on Vobruary 8 for & Bu-| extended thra Rey Clark, president |" cone cee coe anne oetuabie sity distric Crh ropgan trip, ‘ |‘ n6 Blind aanoctation of Seattle. which have attracted a eatin tens . | A xport comtume of pale pink crepe Assistants Chosen for | Mrs. C, B. Rhodes left yeaterfay|the Jack London Human: | do, cht, Ce UE cP a ad fpseraee mt | Mrs. McClure’s T a © Lewiston, Idaho, where she will | ciety broidered heavi y. The dai nty, blouse | » J rs € nit for a short time, leaving later " Scskapouasiiiey [ SeReEeeOS ROBT EY: @ dainty blouse ©) Friday afternoon, at her home alifornia to spend the remainder 7 pony had a round collar of Venice point Mikes Mre. Henry McClure entertain > whiter REMOVING Ince. Over this was worn a gray | with a bridge tea in compliment CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Schmu 24th ave. Lunch at a Ser SPLINTERS reaming Rogge ah cn ’ een Palmer, whose engage 1 o'clock. Mra, Margaret Brownlee Morr Splinters can be extracted from the ea. aaa alee eee } Ment to Mr. Chester Raymond Queen Anne Fortnightly Club eee son leaves this evening for a three! exh with lo extended rome the) High white. kid nhoes c iiieaus wea recently announced.| 4 Ceniaisteak Mbinassisi! tanwen \Tme eeh wieh Velativen’'te Fultl sieathea battle with ber wate anal’ A sateer aowe area Gt ipale’bé ‘Mrs. A. B. Conty, Mrs. 0. C. Graves | yw Congregational Women Mlesionary | 4250 sas xo iaganen' Dsaper idly Father novel an of pal ue @nd Mrs. Donald B. Olson will aawint | or ¢ as al eae a on seat ess a dhe injured pare tightly over the|rajeh silk, embroidered in spple bios the hostess, while at the urns Mra. yo ¢ 2m. Dr. H. P. Packard, mien | Mrs. Winlock W. Mi returned | wilt draw the skin. down reer ta lieaves,: reine Scaieas “Saal | | G. A. C. Rochester and Mrs. F. } from Persia, will speak ast night from a visit of 10 day®| splinter will come out easily and pro-|dream t nit at ee = } “nse aggre 1 wally and pre: | dren short tigh jeoves a | Palmerton wil! dispen host ractical Psychology Club | eee in Spokane. i | Vent inflammation round neck. A large blue chipped fties. Visitors are invited to one meeting Lady Maccabees WW. B. } - — raw hat, tri 4 with t ple | | see bth ae . ; _— Mr. Albert J. Fhodes ts leavti . " eat, Crees wie Say Se . s of the Practical Psychology club, the| Lady Maccabees W. B. A. Social oe waving FOR KILLING Ss Ie some, and & email silver fox Birthday Dinner | next meeting'to be held at 8 p.m. in| Club No. §, with Mra, Alice Rober.| tomorrow for Washington, D.C |" 100), KILL in * RATS nea|Beckplece, completed the costume | MenthoSulphur, « pleasant ¢ As a birthday compliment to their | the readin utler hotel, |son,,2627 Avrora ave, at 1:30 p. m.| are he wall attend the national) onoentrated tye before them. Pce| A ximplo street frock of Poiret | will soothe and heal skin that is Gaughter, Miss Margaret Ames, Mr.| When the will be | Members and friends invited. im a Chamber of Com-| ete after walking thru it, will lick |{t¥ il! was trimmed with ruffles of rib ritated or broken out with eca @nd Mrs. Edgar Ames entertained | made for an open meeting eee pains: eck their feet and the lye kills them. 1¢|00M and the same style repeated in| |that is covered with ugty rash With a dinner of ten covers at their = Fortson Thyresen Auxiliary te the ral |toulards of closely covered mall pat- pimples, or is rough or dry. ‘ t traps are used, bait them with| ne home last evening rheblny Omsorship Beard caw ede a cate ae aa leis recta a, — terns in a gay hue Ing subdues fiery skin eruptions ON the City F Eechcnae actol ot 0p of} Fortson-‘Thygesen auxiliary to the| for a two months’ visit with friends | — lt Bacal od gor ert ree rom pear 4 o y Federation will meet at 1020); g we. V. will meet at the home * fa Ops Informal Supper ona, oa oan u, 8. W y x iN eet at the homelin Low Angcies, Pasadena, Holly | WILL RADIUM AT LAS AT LAST mv ING DRESSES Re m pont = sulphur =~ With places marked for cight a Pe Guiban eCarthy, 3516 W.lneed and Santa Anita, Cal, Among the even ng dreases noticed wn ‘e app ed 6 ite! tng sto for Srahami st. 3 o'clock te Anti at recent spectacles were: er two or three applications, guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cari Gould , Sunshine Gaild Praag tar s | OPEN THE DOOR OF | A striking dress of tangerine silk eczema is gone and the skin is Were hosts at an informal supper| Af 11 a. m. the Sunshine gulld wi , Mrs, J. L. Williams, of Restna, | | | ; ae thei é - o Be per Ane 3. Ba a Seattle Council of Minute Women ca ‘ete gut @ Sen 2 face in jet beads, and the tight) | lightfully clear and smooth. Sulj ney 20th ave. a hg County Minute Women will meet at| pest fortaight u val jor entirely beaded in jet nail heads | sionally to keep your liver and bow-| cause Rt destroys the parasites that) Denny-Fuhrman Guild | 11 o'clock in the auditoriom of Freé-|° If you are xick and want to Get |*boUt one-half inch apart, | els active. When bilious, constipated,|cattse the burning, itching or dip ° ° _ _, [erick & Nelson's, A round table dis| 77 . apy | Well and Keep Well, write for liter-| A long draped skirt of black satin} headachy, unstrung or for a cold, figurement. Mentho-Sulphur always to Give Musicale-Tea } en at! Cussion of county work will be nea |USE FOR DISCARDED |sture that tstle How and Why this|with the blouse, sleeveless and long | pest stomach. or bad breath, noth-j Reale scesme sight, ex Next Tuesday afternoon at 2)‘ Pt Mrs. Edgar Ames presiding. A|PHONOGRAPH aimost unknown and wonderful new wainted, of white brocaded velvet. | ing acts so nicely as Cascarets. Chil-| A small jar of Mentho-Sulphur @clock, at the home of Mrs. John acti ang aan 30 will follow. The! x; ts pn sufferers from Constipation, Rheu-|This was worn with a black panne dren love them too. 10. ts. |may be had at any good drug store. Erickson, the Denny-Fuhrman guild | sh regular monthly meeting of the Seat-| NEEDLES Wocsnltin. Wersoun " brestration = anne ef the Children’s hospital wil! enter with ate a. ae ae suncll of Minute Women will] Use discarded phonograph needies | High Hlood Pressure and dineares of tain with a musicale-tea indy oer ae coe caret BO Maen at k with Mrs. Fred|for cleaning bottles. Put them into the Stomach, Heart, Lungs, Liver. The musical numbers will include | ** grade pupils will give the/wW mort Je, in the chair, At 3|the bottle with a Mittle water and| wear Degnen's ladiocActive Boles b 1 ram at the meeting of the Bry eat Degnen's Itadlo-Active Solar eye Matta, “wits | eRe oe ee k Mra, Clyde L. Morris will sing| shake thoroly [Pad day and’ night. ‘reoniving the re. rt Charles Phillips at the |" hae: Nyaa » M Ja group of songs—da) “Pierrot,” by io-Active Rays continuously into plano; Russian selections on the! “ Amy Worth, and @) “It lent Raining (02 allday inetitute will be held at |Sulution’ eveheoming ‘sloggisenen d | y nh. and (b) ‘ ne éulation, overcoming #lu IMiolin by Mrs, Romaine E. Law-| |, lenefellew P-T.A. | iain to Me.” by Lewin Carey, with) the New Haven M. K. church, Tenth | throwing off impuritics + i gon, and a group of songs by Mra.| Any Past Beg e Mra. Amy Worth at the plano. A/@"4 Lynn at, by the Capitol min | ins the Yee es and herves to & nor Langdon C. Henry, accompanied by | row. Will speak on the subject Of /stereopticon lecture on “Art in|W: C. T. Us Friday, January 21, lyou know you are wetting well = Mrs, Lawrence Bogle. age Ki . my" : r « Of French Edific by Mr. C. E.|from 10am. to4p.m In theeve| Hold on s test proposition | You Tea will follow, and those who | the Loneteliow - A. P-™ Gerard, of the French conaulate,|DiMg & pageant will be given by the |*re thoroughly #at fled It'is help Wish to look into the future may | ™** noted, shetinan will conclude the program, young people. A prominent speaker |Yrure Nothing to do but wear it have their palms read by an ex! 1A is Cab Ge & from the Police Protective associa.|No trouble or expenas, and the mont pert. ane Koeye meen gl : Wesente tines Cab tion will xpeak and a good musical | Nonderful fact, about the appliance " ion of officers will be held ercial is it is nold #0 reasonable tha ss leg st the meeting of No. 1 Armaranth|, Th® Women's Commercial club will program will be given, Brief ad-|\t js within the reach of all, both Engagement pias Ayn » im. at the home of ave luncheon at Blanc’s cafe at 12 dresses on law enforcement by rep-| rich and poor Ani d | cla at 1200 Pe at ihe tae cn (O’clock. Mrs. Bess Snow McCollum, | resentative weitere workers, mission | Nonmatter how bad your ailment. mnounce eta. HL t la member of the club, will talk on|®F¥ Secietion, women’s clubs, com | pleased to have you try It at our Mr. and Mrs. Charlies M. Hurd an- |“ Y ee +o |“National Fe tlon of Clube.” mercial bodies and prohibition offi.) risk. For full information write te mounce the engagement of their Mixate bat | see cera wilt also be given. Bring lunch | 447 —not tomorrow, Made Pe daughter, Madeline, to Mr. Arthur! , : a gs ange “ é ADDITIONAL CLUBS and you will be served tea and coffes.' Angeles, Calif ury Bide " wer Luther, son of Mrs. 0. C. gery ey , ~= Lo PRES -_ ed Luther. The fnteresting news was a Apter Angora G seortened last evening when Miss ede tay fh el Are Angora Grotto will give the fourth Ht & eee? are on ertained with 8 lin beak. All women are|@nce of its series Friday evening, | anon ower in henor of | ins January 21, at Masonic Temple auds-| Of I place in the near future | eee nteres' 5 eee ws Seattle Flute Club ighthouse for the Jan Alex’! ‘The Seattle Flute club will meet t W maensenewe f F win? Mien Dorstig tneead, ate fe) omen lind eeting | ee Amon apartments, Sixth and Marion = In vi ff the fact that th he annual meeting of the Light Frid ning, at 8 o'clock. A very | Ss = ee a ae ong for the Blind, Inc., will be Mr I . . int program is being ar-| Ss = surprisingly low price reductions Id Tuesday morning, February 1 r i= mak &t 10:20 o'clock in the Frederick &| Luncheon at eee i= the pigtailed ei me Nelson auditorium. | a ate Homesteaders’ Lodge |= ot. Women's "Ghote ae 2; Sis ogee | vidas ‘ian The Homeatenders’ lodge will hoa] ae sins, Utz & Dunn's and Giffon Engagement of 1 en Drill Team club of | * dance at the T. O. G. T. hall Fri | 5 Year & White, women everywhere 7 n shee poclety, ' wilh. med . The public ts invited. | == have an economic interest in iss Kahan Announced ome of Mrs. Andrew J n, | rindliig |= taking adva f¢ these sale Mr. and Mrs. L. Kahan announce | Olive st., at 130 p. m | State Association of Drugless |Z = ( learance A “ ay pad or ee ™ the engagement of their daughter | see | Doctors | = ‘ew of the prices follow: Lillian to Mr. Clarence Eugene Hall Social Club No. & | ‘The State Axsociation of Druglens = = aie ia Maccabees W. B. A. Sotial Club| ora met in annual meeting at = = Dancing Party {268,18 iP poet AEA te, With | Peon, Pa ee ras cnetes PP ay t 38. t $9. ey ead De _ entertained | ave year were elected: President, Dr. F. r aving Patent L th Pr it Includt Blac! Milicing party at ber home tas | Pye Tacoma; vice presl-| ii Dirt Eradicator and Cleaner = all the better makes, formerly vison Ugeriuoliogs 6 Mites’ evening. A Sunshine Club ‘ Dr. A. F. Cottin, of Seattle; | SS = 1 from $12.50 to $22.00 Brown Calf Pumps and Oxfords; eveni merr mening Chal the Wows iidthiece. Tt Sie Ae For Use In Pe ae ee SPRING : wa yed and at r n h ¥ c " = : = ° egularly $14 to $19 aatnhs boctet candi eer jr Ned Poms — mee Ee Hoaher, of Tacoma; board of direct-| Hi BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT STORES, HOTELS, S regularly $14 to: $18 .welpem guests included the Misses M By esting With, Mrs: ‘@ypah ihe, | OM: OC eee een ee ae HOSPITALS, DAIRIES, BAKERIES, LAUNDR = STYLES— ees included the Misses Marie 110 Fourth ave | Dr. 0. 7. Hurd, of Tacoma, and Dr. | 5S GARAGES, PRIVATE HOMES = At $11 95 , see aura C. James, of Seattle = sc Ce aie = . MERRe’ Marybeth Flannery, Bett a et cl mot & = ~—sC PURITAN CLEANER representa 100 per cent cleaning effi. == At the Shop Ahead, the At $9.95 to $15.95 Dougherty, Fawn Walsh, Marie Mc Thured cst oh es | hunbvciaine' el Drominaa SS ciency, am it ts neither diluted nor weakened with saponifi = Cousins and other good makes y sh stvles Fine Bi in blac! Laren, Jane Hoblitze | sist “ somes tot os Celebration - = creases or inert substances of various kinds, commonly term = of boots, walued from. $14 0 te new enee styles are ar- nal val ye Pe ape oe ae Me. “Catherine ‘MeDoe henew| a " TE tiiieta, asd in the manufacture of most cleaning compeunée ana oor “¢ riving every day. Come ‘id. black or brown, calf, black of * : d ave. and Vir-| To celebrate the first anniversary = soane for the purpos ‘ = $21.00, expecially priced. Black + ’ S gray suede, with Louis or mili- @ice Bellam, and the Messrs | P 4 apa for the purpose of adding weight = in and look over y ad- (Grosslass, Harold Link, Eugene Man- | | of national constitutional prohibition EB Beare ie inten seth = or mat kid, black or brown im and look over our a tary and Cuban heels, Formerly eee eet Link: 2 Man oboe URITAN CLEANER dissolves in water, leaving no grit nor == calf; full Louis or military heels vance display. priced from $12.50 to $22.50, oe . Hoblitzell, George Ryan, Pledges Announced = ediment. There in no waste. It softens water; is cleaner Ss Wisllam Hayman, John on ara,| ‘The Wy Knot klub annoushes the|| A sie Maile = quicker and more efficient than soap or soap powders. It does == COMFY Y es, Robert Ilaon, | pledging of Miss Margaret Netf, Mi Ho == not form suds; no soap is required, It cleans quickly and th = MH Thomas f/slenn and Walter Gallagher G Hair R — a y an or = nd Fl | Siva ‘Sinautiems ‘anil Atlas elythe ra air Remedy | & cushly. Once used, its superiority and efficienc one SS - a eee were chaperoned | Armetr Pay lub’ wis canes id FTE recomnises So Hifi eater — SLIP! etter osiery a Mrs. Daly. 4 ¢ = by r . ureday even at 8 Oo k with | Gray, atreaked or faded hair can = Put up in 26, 60c and $1.00 packages and in kegs. = PRICE. = Alice Coryel be immediately made black, brown or sss ASK FOR FREE SAMPLE = 5 RYE MUFFIN 2m, = eth ; = earance rrices 1] i cht brown, whichever shade you de ass ae bee toes Annie Wright Seminary Chub by the uge of the following rem- = Clean up, paint up, fix up, NOW. Men are out of work 4 ; Boe aniee hous |, Annie ght Seminary club, with | edy that you can make at-home = | Families are hungry. Have the work done now and solve} = Black Shy mee Dele Uianar taking. powSer Mrs, J. C. Hayden, 452 Newton Merely get & box of Orlex powder == | your problem and thetre. = fnciudiag = Me 1 cup milk : . t any drug store. It costs very lit Ss | Phone Main 105 for help. Eliott 4126 for Puritan C1 Calium's, Sead 2 tabledpoons lard | », come Clab tle and no extras to buy, Dissolve ss ee ee to $4.8 rilamentar rocedure Class of |i of distilled or r = | 1 teaspoon galt | Coterie club. ot : aan bt : ~ j h the =] =| or eee ane fen i airman, 3 nb it through the hair. | Eee malt waaahe Beat egg till Nght. Add r anal * r axl ys * op — a = 0,2 $2.85, ard. The lard should be softened | Bikur Cholum Payable oben hl lead, sine, |e White Silk H Boe Set, inalted ts sterols : Add| Sewing » of the auxiliary | sulphur, mercur coal tar| ian = fery from 81.43 a jour alternately. Sift salt|to Bikur Cholurn wi Pop cher beri Ay P = o $8 and baking powder with white flour. | berg, 2754 Washington st mle Aeineod nekiechal RROD || VENUE and PIKE STREET = nhs Drop from the spoon into hot, well-| Put te" ‘ oe NOS SUD Ore, 10 NOt Te N Woe 1 ” | dine Gr quiima, and leawes the hair ee a eee = YY Mex gg muffin rinea Bake in a hot Kast Union Club Gaite. 3t wikeeaks a oo a = (aed Theatre ) | Biss fo san 1318 SECOND AVENUE East Union club with Mrs, ¥ ervon 10 - E A ith Z, pervon look twenty years youngor, — MTIIITIIIIILINILINININNNINOQMNQINN0QNNMN1 04000 11UUHEMA0LALLULIN0LLANA0L08019110000008008Cra :

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