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Society Dinner Host. fe Oo of the brilliant events on the social calendar will be the bene fit concert that a group of prom! iq] nent matrons are sponsoring for the state hospitalization committee of ite the American Legion, who will pre Masonic temple. Pat Mrs. Malcolm Dodgias, Mrs. Walter F. Beals, Mrs, Guy Parmalee, Mrs and Mrs, A. M, Carr. The list of patronesmes is as fol lows: Mrs. Edgar Ames, Mrs, San ford B. Ricaby, Mrs, Frederick K Struve, Mrs. Alfred H. Anderson . Mrs, Richard A. Ballinger, Mrs David Edward Skinner, Mra, Wil liam Mittleberger, Mrs. J. D. Far rell, Mrs. Ralph A. Schoenfeld, Mrs. Oliver T. Brickson, Mrs. Alexander Baillie, Mrs. Mary E, Shorey, Mrs Henry Suzzallo, Mrs. G. F. Terry Mrs, William Pigott, Mrs, D. Clif ford Reid, Mrs, Frank Waterhouse Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. J Arthut Malloy, Mra. Emile Marx -Mrs, Allen H. Gattis, Mrs, Leopold R. William Crosby . M. Stern, M Mrs. Claude K. Rogers, Mrs. Charles T. Boyd, Mrs. Mark A. Matthews Miss Nellie C. Cornish, Mrs. Henry Landes, Mrs, Hugh M. Caldwell Mrs, Malcolm Douglas, Mrs. Walter t Beals, Mrs. Guy Parmalee, Mrs. E. A. Godfrey, Mrs. P. H. Nelson and Mrs, A. M. Carr The object of the concert ix raise funds for the care of disabl government compensation The hospitalization committee has lately found many cases in need because of recent misfortune. ee Dinner for Visitors Dr. Otis Floyd Lamson and Mrs Lamson have extended invitations for a dinner at the Sunset Club ‘Tuesday evening, honoring Lady Bury and Mrs. Robert McKenzie of Vancouver, B. C, who will ar rive Monday to be guests at the Club. i Colonel Clapp ‘ Dinner Host Complimenting Colonel M. N. Falls, V.'S. A. of San Francisco, who ts in Seattle for a few days on an in spection tour, Colonel U. S. A. will entertain with a din mer of eight covers at the Hotel Butler tomorrow evening Informal Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Edward Morgan Mills ‘ will entertain with a small dinner at the Hotel Sorrento this evening. eee Delightful Affair Planned for Visitors In compliment to Miss Grace Dix- on, of Chicago, and Miss Ella Schooley, of New York City, Mrs. George iI. Bigs will entertain with an informal tea at her residence Monday afternoon, with calling hours from 3 until 5 o'clock. Theatre Party For the pleasure of her «mall son, Jack, Mrs. John F. Murphy enter: tained ten of his little boy and girl friends with a box party at the Moore theatre this afternoon. eee Luncheon and Bridge Next Wednesday Miss Alice Ives will entertain with a luncheon at ber home. Bridge will be the di version of the afternoon . . Bridge Dinner A dinner followed by bridge is scheduled for Monday, March 7, at 620 o'clock, at the Women's Uni- versity club. The hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. George 0. Brehm and Mrs. Fred Roberts. Informal Bridge Entertaining informalty with an afternoon of bridge, Mrs. Jobn H. Heaton will be hostess at her home next Wednesday Dinner and Theatre Party In compliment to Harwood Mor- rison, who is at home from the Moran School, Omar Humphrey, Jr has invited ten of his boy friends to dinner at the home of his pa ents, Captain and Mrs. Omar J Humphrey, this evening, taking his | guests later to the performance at the Moore theatre. Supper at Home Entertaining informally at their) apartments Sunday evening, Mr and Mrs, John Dudley Roberta will be supper hosts Alpha Sigma Phi Hold Clown Informal Friday evening at the chapter house Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity entertained with a merry dancing party, the affair being its annual Clown Informal Bright colors be novel part of the decorative scheme The patrons and patronesses were Prof. and Mrs, Leslie J. Ayer, Prot. i and Mrs. Edwin J. Saunders, Prot. + and Mrs, Herman V. Tartar and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Arbutnot Play at Caswell’s Hall t A play entitled “The Snickles consisting of Mrs. Snickles | Family and her eight daughters, will be giv en at Caswell’s hall, station, Monday, March 7, 8 p, m. readings will complete the entertain. ment of the ev will be served. CLEANING LACE evaporate. Benefit Concert Arranged for the State Hospital- tization Committee of | the American Legion; Visitors to Be Honored; | gent Francis Richter, blind artist, i one of the world’s masters of the | pianoforte, in a splendid program on i Tuesday evening, March 15, at the Mrs, Hugh M. Caldwell, chairman | of the loge sale, has as assistants FR. S. Godfrey, Mra, P. H. Nelson 4 service men who are not entitled to P. Clapp, | tting the occa sion with toy balloons formed a Mountain View A musical program and dramatic ning. Refreshments TH MISS KATHERINE INGLIS ea HEY BEBE EAAUEUNU 11001 ERESEESRMESO REEDS ERASE DOMSAARES ECL ORETAORERERRSREAT S| (1/0001 UU EES Bd be 90 edt dee At a charming tea given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew B, Inglis, recently, Miss Inglis announced her engagement to Mr, Clyde E —Portrait by Wayne Albee f ceases DATES TO REMEMBER Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Ladies’ Auxiliary of Temple de Hirseh The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ auxiliary of Temple de Hirsch will be held in the vestry room of the church Monday, March 7, 220 p. m Board meeting at 115 p. m Chapter V, P. E. 0. Chapter V, P. EO, will meet with Mrs. K. A. Burnett, 2005 32nd ave.| S. Monday, March 7, 11 a m. Election of officers. eee Prairie Rose Club Prairie Rose club will meet at they home of Mrs. Walter R. Crosby 2323 N. Broadway, Monday, March eee State Bille Committee ‘The state bills committee will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Monday March 7, 2 p. m. The King County Legisiative federation will hold its |reguiar meeting in Evergreen ball Arcade building, 2 until 4 o'clock see ADDITIONAL CLUBS Franklin P-T. A. ‘The regular meeting of the Frank-| lin P-T. A will be heid in the as sembly room of the schoo! Thurs day, March 10, 3:15 p.m. Mr. Jerome Shaffer will speak on “Common Sense.” eee Campfire Group at Interlake School A speaker from headquarters will meet the girls of Interlake school eligible for membership, after schoo! Tuesday, March 8, to form a Camp fire group. se Y. W. ©. A. News The business girls clubs of the ¥. W. C. A. meet on their respect ive nighte—this week for their E classes, There will be the usual club suppers in the cafeteria at 6 clock There will be recreation an study cial hours following the Bib! The Friends of All club will be hostesses in the lobby for the Fel lowship club on Thursday evening The members of this club are also planning a weekend at the camp March 12. The girls who wish to go will please sign up as soon as possible Canadian Club of Seattle The next regular meeting of the! Canadian club of Seattle will be held on Tuesday evening, March 8 1921, at 815 p. m. The club has} cepted the invitation of C, KE, Nor. ton to hold this meeting at the Nortonia cafeteria, 1423 Fourth ave near Pike st. All former residents | of Canada invited. Ladies will be admitted to mem bership well as gentlemen, Quali fications for membership are that you are or have been a citizen of Canada or Newfoundland, or a dent thereof for six months or more, or are the husband or wife of such person, Addres: will be given by the newly elected officers as fo The president, “My Vision’; fst vice-president, “A Helping Haga” second vice-president, “Our Social Life™ ary, “Work”; assistant seer ting Memberr”; treas ary urer, “Our Money and What We| Did With It.” This will be the treaurer's annual report "ee King County Graduate Nurses The regular meeting of the King |County Graduate Nurses will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock White veils and lace may belin the club rooms, Young Worln’s cleaned by washing in pure alcohol,| Christian Associatior Dr. Adelaide rinsing in alcohol, and stretching on | Woodard will give in addre on a Turkieh towel The alcohol will| “Hospitals of India Parliamentary | procedure drill will be led by Mrs. | esas as a ort > Smits A EDR ting to Mine Nett will be given at the ¢ the members of their bridal p TURSDAY, MARCH 8 Beta afumnee will WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9— the home of THURSDAY, MARCH 10—~ 1 for the benefit SATURDAY, MARCH 12— a bridge even |ho, t Kappa alnmn MARCH 1— NESDAY, MARCH 16— The marriage o | MARCH 19— WEDNESDAY, MARCH t5— Washington at MARCH 20— ntertaln with Grade Teachers achers' Club will hold its Frederick & business mee |N. W., Wednenc | Ladies’ Auxili Bikur Cholum Cholum will afternoon with Yacht Chab |shoofs home on Tuesday e: |March 1, the following officers were Cushing Child aekewemewuns “CH RTT Vat AOL ee ee rett Hudspeth. The McBride Studio. Personal Mrs, B. 8. L. Penrose, of Walla Wate butiding yesterday, see Mra. S. M. Ormaby fs departing Monday for Southern California, to be gone several months. eee Mrs. Joseph Ballinger ts the East. Her son, Paul F le a student at Harvard University will spend his Baster vacation with her in New York City eee Mre. H. E. Holmes and Mra. Ivan hort time for a visit of two months in the Hyland will leave in a South and East eee Mrs. J. M. Miller, who «pent t of Mra. Charles F. Whittlesey, went to Tacoma yesterday to be the guest Thursday in the city the gue of Bishop Wells and Mrs. Wells. see Miss Virginia Mason, of Albany ae, Oregon, and Miss / Helen Johnston, of the University of Ida western field committee of the Y W. C. A, spent yewterday in Seat tle eee Dr. Edward Ralley and Mra | EATTL nded the regular monthly meeting of the Northwestern field committees of the Young Women’s Christian association in the Arcade ues lot Judge and Mrs. KR. A. Ballinger. | ee Mre. Frank Sawyer Palmer is planning to leave next Wednesday for a viwit of several months in the mer, who R. members of the North TAR Society at the Harbor Forts COMPLIMENTING COA#T DEFENSE COMMANDER With Colonel John I. Hayden. U, 8. A. comman of the Puget Sound — 6 guest, Major Kelley Benjamin Lem mon, U. & A, and Mra, Lemmon, entertaining tonight at dinner, The guewts will be seated at #mal) black coffee will play auctic thetr visa-vie LUNCHEON AT FORT WORDEN The prettient luncheon of the nea son was gt their Fort Worden quarters, by Mra mander of Fort Worden the table waa filled with bios~ blending every color of the garden The birthday cake, decorated by Mra, Lemmon, wife of Major Kelley |to the occasion’s charm. DINNER HOST AT | FORT FLAGLER On Monday, at his Fort Flagler quarters, Colonel Jairus Alphaecus Moore, U. 8 A. commander of Fort Flagler, enterts mpliment to Chaplain M, M, Lon dahl, U. 8 A, and Mre, Lond Mre. Ro L. Jouvett and Lieutens Nathaniet Alidhson Burn U A., also annisted. RECKPTION DAY AT FORT LAWTON Mew. Charles, wife of Colonel O» first Tuesday in the month as re rt Lawton. ception day at APRIL AFFAIR AT FORT CAS At wt Ca dance will be given which will in clude members of the civilian set, as well as the line at Fort Worden, Fort Flagler and Fort Ward. The guesta will be received by Captain Dorsey J. Rutherford, U 8. A. commander of Fort Casey, and Mrs. Rutherford Lieutenant John Harvey Madison. U. 8 A, heads the committee of arrangements. DINNER HOSTS AT FORT WARD Friday, at their Fort Ward quar ters, Captain Arthur K. Chambers U. 8. A, and Mra. Chambers enter: honor of their house guests, Mr. | Seattle |CHILDREN’S COTILLI | Of Interest to society bor forts is the children's eotiliion given on Thursday at Fort Leaven |U. 8 A, and Mre | The major, drei Piper, led the grand march, fol lowed by some two hundred chil dren. satord, the balloon dance creating a furore. ATTRACTIVE TEA w farewell to Mra. MeCrilii }Captain W. W. McCrillis, denta) |corpa, U. 8. A. who has been trans |ferred to Fort Worden. wt defenses, as honor at thelr Fort Worden quarters, are flowerdecked tables, and after the with | n on Wednesday, in} Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A. com: | The silver bow! which centered | marked by a ser at dinner in r J. Charles, U, 8. A., colonel loommanding, has decided on the ey, on April 26, a tained handsomely at dinner in and Mra. Frederick McFarland, of the har worth by Major Pelham Glassford, ed as the Pied The favors were expecially clever, At their Fort Lawton quarters, on Wednenday, an attractive sea given by Mrs. Moore, wife of Major Harvard Moore, U. 8. A. in Music Mr. Montgomery Lynch will pre sent hin advanced pupils tn two re citals, Monday evening, March 7, nd “Friday evening, March 11 Thowe appearing on both programs are members of the Temple Choru' an organization whieh hae been built up by Mr. Lyneb and the Harmony Guild, ‘These concerts are being given under the auspices of the Harmony Guild of the First hodist chureh | Nathaniel Aflanson Burnell, IL, U 8. A. Woodland flowers, artistically ar ranged by Mra, KL. Jouett, served an decorations. orricens NIGHT ‘Thurmiay, officers’ night at the bowling alleys at Fort Flagler, wa» * of interesting matches. At supper the players were the |euests of Iieutenant J. Longntreet | Welchel, U, 8. A., and Mra, Welchel. Henjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A., added | <A pers BRIDGE A four-table bridge given on aturday, at their Fort Worden |quarters, by Captain Francis J Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Fitz patrick ¢ high prizes were carried off by Mrs, Martin, wife of Major Truby C. Martin, U. 8. A, retired and by Major Kelley Benjamin Lem jmon, U. 8. A A successful supper followed the cards, The only civilians present were Mr, and Mrs. Allan Trumbull, college friend» of the charming | | hostens. ARMY ORDERS Army orders, dated March |Meve Captain Charles A. Brinkley, | quartermaster corps, U. 8. A. from duty at Fort Worden, and directs him to proceed to Fort McDowell ifornia, relieving Major Launee lot M. Purcell, U. 8. A, who will report to the commanding general, Ninth Corps Area, for daty Major Purcell is a brother of Mr |Hugh Purcell, of Seattle, who mar | tied a daughter of the Kev, George |We in | Davis Adams. | SAINT PATRICK'S BALL planned by Major F. D. Applin, U 5. A, chairman of the officers’ en |tertainment committee at Fort Wor den It tm rumored that the shimmy land the camel will no longer be danced at the Officers’ club at Fort Worden, following the precedent set by certain important posts og the Atlantic coast. DANCING AT | PORT LAWTON On Thursday, at the Fort Lawton gymnasium, following the movies, an agreeable dance was given by | Major Henry C. K. Muhlenberg, U 8. A, and Mrs. Muhlenberg. COMPLIMENTARY TO HOUSE GUESTS At their Fort “Lawton quarters Captain James Newlove, U. 8. A., entertained at tea in compliment to and Miss Van Way, of Portland, Oregon, MONDAY NIGHT WHIST |years, was entertained last Monday |by Major John Law Hughes, U. § Mra. Charles, wife of Colonel Os! A., retired, and Mrs. Hughes, car J. Charities, U. 8. A jthe salad was served by Mra. Muh} lenberg, wife of Major Henry C. K Muhlenberg, U. 8. A INFORMAL DINNER quarters, by Captain Francis J | Fitzpatrick, U.S. A. and Mre. Fitz patrick, was in compliment to Colo. defensen JONQUILS AND JOLLITY On Thursday, at their Fort Wor | bridge. who have been residing in| The high prizes were won by Mra ttle, have taken an apart | ment at Chelsea Court for the sum mer. “ee Mrs. Edwin Twitmyer, of Olympia, in spending the weekend with Mra Phineas Pendleton EA 5 Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Hamill have re. turned from a six weeks’ trip in Cal ifornia, “ee Mr. D. A. Robinson, who has been in California for the past year, hai | returned to make his home in this city Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Clark wil! spend the summer at Wing Point, where they will occupy the home of | PRIZE WINNERS IN THE BUSINESS GUIDE CONTEST The following are the prize win-)A—Omitted from Hats, in Churchill Dr. and Mra, James Shannon. eee Mrs, Merrill Frederick Sprout, who underwent an operation in the Swed. ish hospital a fortnight ago, was re- moved today to the home of her par. ents, Mr. and Mra, D. 8. Fothering ham eee Mre, Faleon Jostin, who ha visiting in California for the p weeks, ig expecte home tomorrow. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Lowman will re turn from a month's trip to New York next week Anne tne Orthopedic Hospt Mra D. Me 7001 Jones ave. y, March 9, 2 p.m. eee Newakalmoka Campfire Girls Thru the efforts of Miss Thelma Benshoof the Newakalmoka group {of the Campfire Girls has been |organized. The members of the |xroup are Miss Jene Hacket, Miss | |Hthel Livesly, Miss Anna Miller, elyn | Stokes, Miss Jene Wabraushek and Mies Jeanett Morrow, Miss Mies ‘Thelma vehoof. At a meeting held at Miss Ren elec dl Miss Thelma Benshoof. | President; Miss Jeanette Morrow surer; Miss Leonel |Padden, guardian, and Miss Mary | secretary - tre Casey assistant guardian Breweries of Zurich are using Austrian one-crown bills ag labe beer bottles, for been st six al, will meet with ning, corps, U. 8. A Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A, com supper. BOWLING DINNER At their Thursday, preceding the bowling Chaplain M. M. Londahl, Di colonel! commanding, poured the coffee, and The informal dinner given on Thursday, at their Fort Worden jnel John I. Hayden, U. 8. A, com-| mander of the Puget Sound coast den quarters, Captain Louis James Bowler, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Bowler entertained three tables at auction | | Fitzpatrick, wife of Captain Francis ‘itzpatrick, U. 8 A. and by Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical The consolation was awarded to Mrs. Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry mander of Fort Worden. Jonquils and jollity were features of the ort Flagler quarters, on BA, jand Mra, Londah! were host» at jdinner in compliment to Miss | Reeves, Lieutenant Dean Richard key, U. 8 A, and Lieutenant AFTERNOON TEA Mra. Stiley, wife of Captain Jos eph Stiley, U. 8. A. is planning a jtea for Thursday at their Fort | Worden quarters, in compliment to| her house guest, Mrs, L. M. Lillpop, | who has recently returned from a| visit to her daughter at the Delta| | Theta house, University of Wash-| ington, FOR COLDS ‘and Country Btores, |. PR the upplies and A counts, Navy Department, Washing- March 11, 1921, for delivering bolts nuts, cotton rags holst, pipe fittinies copper tubs o'clock a, m., March 15,1921, for 4 livering water closets and annune Sound, Wash. or to the Rureau of "and Accounts. J. PRO- Acting Paymaster General of Navy. 2-15-21 ners in the Business Guide cqgntest: Wells, 2803 30th Ave. S., Seattle Second Prize, $5.00—1L, M. Ketch mer, 6002 Wallingford Ave., Seattle. 122 Broadway N., Seattle 4423 Fifth Ave. N, E., Seattlo, care the Seattle Hardware Co., Seat tle. 112 Fourth Ave, &., Seattle, Seventh Prize, $1.00—Bertrand A. Reid, 6053 30th Ave. N, B Highth Prize, $1.00—Rerenice Bul ler, 1180 19th Ave. N,, Seattle. Ninth Prize, $1.00-—Miss Lottie Kil- | strom, 3120 Alki Ave., Seattle. ‘The correct answer is as follows: G—Omitted from Highest, in Mike Cohen advertisement. T—Omitted from Stretched, in Aetna Lace Curtain Cleaners advertise ment A—Omitted from Healthfulness, in Kristoferson Milk advertisement R—Omitted from Orders, in D, W McNaughton Coal Ca, advertise | mont First Prize, $10.00-—Mias Eugenia Third Prize, $3.00—L. J. Strout, urth Prize, $2.00—Lizzie Holden, Fifth Prize, $1.00—Luey G. Fonda, Sixth Prize, $1.00—Sam Gottfried, advertisement D—Omitted from Refunded, in Bren dell Drug Co, advertisement. V—Omitted from ¢ Bros, advertisement, E—Omitted from Let's, in Boldt ad- vertisement. | R—omitted from Carry, in the Won: | der Millinery Co, advertisement ingford Plumbing Co, advertise- ment I—Omitted from Mall, in Pike Street Tire Co, advertisement. S—Oomitted from Absolute in Sound Waterproofing Co. adver- tisement I—Omitted from Right, in Stand. ard Monument Co. advertise ment N—Omitted from Downtown, tn Pan torium Dye Works, Inc., adver. tisement G—Omitte Yanke | Syrup advertisement | P—omitted trom Equipped, in Amer: ican Vaults advertisement A—Omitted from Bargains, in the Ow! advertisement Y—Omitted from Always, in Gold Shield Coffeo advertisement S—Omitted from Sessions, in Suc iness and |Professional ‘Women’s Club | room of the Chamber of Commerce! 1% enps milk mich pe r I Mr The Seattle Business and Profer yt, hold ite a bitte assembly | DOUGHNUTS 1% cups sugar the club] 3 exes formerly with | 1 teaspoon ralt |the Food Administration in Kurope planned, er 1 teaspoon vanilla “Trade Possibilities With the % te Balkan States.” Allen points out the fact that | shall meet! aaa milk. #ift baking reign trade on @ common inter He wtated that kindly towards people of een beaten stiff and dr une of ex-Preni of protection |world war and bee Wilson's attituc smaller countries against the | aggression | kindly feeling of the Balkan — This toward Americans establishes what tn | business and | this trust Americans that in being lead: foreign trade with “The Balkan states need what our | Read Mrs. Corley’s Letter and thing tor| Benefit by Her Experience | will aid us materia country can how to profit. The | with nervousness and female leaders tools, ma ice-making ma refrigerators, incubat hiden of goats, these peoplen, ple can asminnit a European civil ZABETH they may understand |. CORLEY, care of A. P. Corley, jour idealn and methods of business should not Ability to stand the strain of work Oriental trade state officers are Seattle, MeKendry president; Miss Prosser, second Edna urer; Mrs. Dor recording Cora Ainey, Ta coma, corresponding secri Miss Anna Brueggerhotf, Seatt) | Carmichael, Olympia, tre: Miss Rhoda Dr. Ro Bellingham: household b lb Olympia; Miss| There is nothing better than |Olgo Mox, Yakima; Miss Claire! not to — the smart and and Mrs. Jesse’ Its gentle medication soothes Lightfoot, Seattle. At the executive meeting of the! the affected surface, so as not evening,| disturb the injured skin. Thenp February 26th, the following stand-| a light bandage over the burn ® were appointed carry out the coming year’s work in| haatena the heeling—an imp the officers and! point—as broken skin means an Walla Walla; Wimer-Ford, M. Thornton, Miss Edna Cagwin, on Thursday, Mra. Newlove, wife of their house guests, Mrs. Van Way | ‘The historie whist club which has | wife of met every Monday night, almost | without interruption, for over thirty | ing committees co-operation with board of directors: Membership—Mrs. Jesse M. Light chairman; Miss Kath. | dangerous inflammation. eryn Severyns, Miss Jose- Your Gruggist sells Resinol in phine Spielbauer, Publicity—Miss Anna Marie Brueg eorgia Fuller, gred Wold, Tacoma. Miss In- Wimer Ford, Seattle, chairman; Miss Lizzie Kirk, Toppenish; Miss Luelia Ayers, | Navy Department, Washingto! Miss Edith M. Bellingham, chairman; Mrs. A.| Wash. Apply for proposals to te M. | Kramer, Hungerford, Bellingham § Legisiative—Mrs. Maude Tambtin,! fit! Hamphreys’ Homeo, Medicine Co, 166 | | William 8, New York, and at all Drug be received by Hotel Butler Cafe Second and James The Gayest Place in the City California’s Brought Here to Delight You NEW SHOW SUNDAY ton, D.C, until 10 o'clock a m. and plates, and until 16 ators to the Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash. Apply for proposals to the supply officer, Navy Yard, Puget TABLE D’HOTE DINNER Served From 6:00 to 9:00 p. m. $1.50 per Cover Best Dancing Music Furnished by ANDY WARD’S FAMOUS BUTLER ORCHESTRA ‘avel, in Ogle T—Omitted from Wanted, tn Wall-| SATURDAY. Olympia, cb ly Forbus Vetter, Sunn Educational 4% cups flour 4 teaspoonm baking powder lecture Joon mute eRe wey rat Mix sogap 1 malt with beaten yolks of eggs powder with flour and add to mixture. Add whites into hot lard to fry. realize Edmund, 8. C.— “I was run dowy nection and there is a real need for ery month. I mining and suffered ey. people loo! not able todo sexsive ab work and tried 4 lot of .medicines but got no relief, I saw your medi. cine ertised ip a little book, andl had not taken two to sell Thi jin turn produce grain, tobacco, coal, bottion af kids, sheep and cat S. Pi and other ure between the | could gee it was helping me, I am Balkan | keeping house now and az able tod» all of my work. I cannot say enough for your medicine. It has done more with because our peo-| forme than any doctor. You may print this letter if you wish. ’’~ Eur | Edmund, 5S. C. trade | is the privilege of the and talkan states and the rest | healthy, but how our hearts ache for the Atlantic | the weak and sickly women; A ball on Saint Patrick's might ia |Coust because they do not feel ax| With their daily rounds of generous about giving us all of the on the Pacific convention of Professional of the State of Washington. ymouth Congregational church - on February the State Federation Professional ubs was formed duties, with ‘kaches, nervousness and almost every move ment brings a new pain. not the mass of letters from wome comst.” Women | ail over this country, which we have held in been publishing, convince such womes that Lydia E. Pinhkam’s V Sth and Compound will help them a a Busl-| surely as it did Mra. Corley ‘omen’s|___ Van The Marie it heals, Apply freeiy but gently to| keep out the air. Resinol Oints portunity for germs to enter, and if] they do they often cause painful aml] sizes. 3 ‘pean nF ROPOSALS, wil be re e | the bureau of Supplies and Accomm < pplies “cous until 10 o'clock a m., March 23, I |for delivering ventilating sets ‘Thorn. | steel to the Navy Yard, Puget " suppl . Navy Yard Grace | Soun: ‘ash. or to the Suresutd | Supplies and ‘Accounts. C. J. PRO JES, Acting Paymaster Gene: - avy. -21 to the Best Entertainers SPECIAL Heat of Red Peppers Breaks Chest Colds) Stop the pain, Break up the conges-| red peppers. The moment you apm Feel & bad cold loosen up in) Red Pepper Rub for colds, back! just a short time, “Red Pepper Rub" is the cold rem: the pains of rheumatism or 2 é relief. you feel the tingling heat, certainly, In three minutes the congest nd the tightness and drive spot is warmed through and througe from Hihest, in Ola | edy that brings the quicl It cannot hurt you, es right down Rowles Red F congestion, aching mus-| red peppers, at any drug store. ™ cess Business School advertise: | | 1 ment, comes at once, has such, —Advertisement chest.) concentrated, penetrating heat sore muscle: stiff neck, lumbag® right When you are suffering so you 3] hardly get about, just get & JF spper Rub, made fae relief will have the quickest relief

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