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Mrs. Burke Entertains at Luncheon; to Entertain With Musicale; Mrs. Field Will Be Compli- mented at Luncheon. § A COMPLIMENT to Mis Loys de Kay, who is spending a few in the city on her way. to her in Yakima, Mrs, Burke enter ‘tained with a luncheon of ten covers at the Sunset clud today. 2's Musicale at Women’s University Club An interesting musical program WN be given on Friday afternoon at $:80 o'clock by the members of the ‘Women's University club, with Mrs Don H. Palmer and Miss Marjorie White as the hostesses. The follow fing program has been arranged My Little House” . Seneca Pterce gebeetethes Bais Wood Hildrets Mre. He F. Rowen. ‘Mrs. Daisy Wood Hildreth at the Piano _—,,- Opus «8, Not Miss Heten Fertyman. ‘Vocal me —. ee eee . verett Clark ay Ts peody”, Tree del Ri Years at th Mire HA. 1 auie, “Faron Compliment Field ws Stewart FE. Barbour, wife of “Commander Rarbour, U. 8. N., will _@ntertain sixteen guests at luncheon _ Mext Wednesday, at the Sunset club, farewell compliment to Mrs. A. Field, wife of Rear Admi ral Field, U. SN | _ Dinner Hosts Mr. ahd Mra. Frederick Charles The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Arold. —Portrait by James & Me rrihew. "Johnstone will entertain with a din of ten covers tomorrow evening church, Rev ? seen ty ‘ling the ceremony ieee cs ue. pratricw ny UP] they were attended by Mr. and Berne at the Arct Mrs. August Tooliner, of Fioradille| ‘tre Charles Wright left this 5 * Farm, Duwamish, soninlaw and/morning to joln Mr. Wright in Shower in Compliment — |ausnter of Mrs, Marsh Breckenridge, ‘Texas, where they to Miss Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Marsh are at home! wit) make their home. Mie. Howard E. Pennington wit!|!® Jubilee, West Burnaby, Vancou- aoe hostess next Friday afternoon at|Yer B.C. | Mr. and Mra A. J. Barash for. home, entertaining informally meriy Mies Kathryn Shinn) are re with & plate shower, in compliment Luncheon and ceiving congratulations on the birth to Miss Martha Townsend, who Is to") eqtre Part y of a daughter Sunday, March 13, at s a ya een, April bride. Mra. Frank Madden entertained | ‘"* Swedish hospital, . Easter Benefit Program St. Mark's Church Mrs. Joshua Green will open her home, 1204 Minor ave. Saturday “afternoon, March 26, at 2:30 o'clock, when Mrs. Livesiey’s Sunday school class will give an Easter offering program for St Mark's sisted at the Quigley. tre, Mount Baker Social Club to Dance East 4792, or from the boys the Sunday school class. At 4:30 ‘will be served. The following has been arranged: Vatue of Thinking? George Garber eee Luncheon for Campfire Girls Campfire | Rmpersenation—" “Malini. the Magician” Franklin cacy spenker. ; ( Rechtatien—"A Talk on Tincoln™ On as ry Wwethertt ¢ Collins z— Enacted by Mra Class Sargent, Sidney Hallam, Stoart Dick Harrison, Cecti Bacon, » _ Yack Mclaughian, Joshua Green, Jr. Baritone Solo— "Vale" Russel! «_ Mr. Michele De Caro” Mrs. Frederick Bentiey, accompanist ove Lavesiey's Lag fps West Seattle noon at the home of Mrs. CHEESE PATTIES % cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 4 eges salt and pepper rich ple crust St Mark's guild, of St. Mark's ehurch, will be in charge of the Or. ‘thopedie Tea Shop tomorrow, Miss “Naomi Morford to be the hostess, as sisted by Mrs, Howard Ballard, Mra. Edwin Fellows, Mrs. Lester Palmer, ‘Mrs. Charles Buckley, Mrs. Carl Morford, Miss Winona Blackwell and Miss Mildred Cutler, are Mrs. Presley Weds ‘Mr. Bonney marriage of Mra. Dora B. ll to Mr. Lyman W. Bonney, | President of the Bonney-Watson constantly. yolks of eags. not let boil. Add pepper and fold cheese, Co, was solemnized Monday even tng, March 14, in the presence of the te families, Wil and bake in a quick oven. MA Splcker perform- | | Later the guepts enjoyed the per) formance at the Metropolitan thea: | ‘The Mount Baker Park Socta! club/ will entertain with a formal dance at the club house tomorrow evening. There will be a luncheon at the Women’s University club on Satur. day, Maret: 19, at 12 o'clock, for = * Seattio Guardians’ association members of the Seattle Counel! Girls, and for out-of-te Guardians. Miss Edith Kempthorne, national field secretary, will be the the same afternoon, at o'clock, the Grand Council Fire will convene at the Armory. It is expect- ed about 1,500 girls will attend Tuesday Bridge Club Mrs. Dana Brown and Mr. J. BR. Harris will entertain the West Seat tle Bridge club next Tuesday after. Brown. Personal today with a luncheon at her home, | in compliment to the ladies who a» | tea «he gave recently in honor of her niece, Miss Frances | who has been in the city Mr. Scott C. Bone, "pending a short time liefe for hin home in [first of the week . | Mra. J.D, Farrell and Miss Helen |Parreli are expected home from |Callfornia the last of this week. . . Dr. and Mrs. Torllef Torland will entertain for their week-end guest, Mre. Christian Quevil, of Tacoma, eee Mr, and Mra. G have removed from 14th ave. N. to their new residence, 3165 Laurelburst drive . gurstat the Rainier, club for eeveral weeks, left Monday for bis home in New York. oe Mrs. Roger Morse Rone ts plan ning to leave the first of next week |for Chicago, where she will join Mr. Bone and make thelr home. eee an of . mn 4 city attending the Rotary conven. tion, guests at the Hotel Washing. for Pendleton, Ore, where she will her home in this city Sunday. eee Mr, and Mra. San Francisco, are receiving con gratufitions upon «the birth of a son, Monday, March 7. eee Miss Alice A. Moorg of Boston, | Maaa., 1s the guest of her brother-tn- Melt butter in sauce pan, stir in| law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Trafford flour and add milk slowly, stirring | Huteson. Let cook a few min-| utes. Cool slightly and stir in the! . Mra. Hazel Higbee, of Tacoma, Cook gently but do| the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ba and | eon at the Hotel Sorrento. in the whites of e the eggs beaten till stiff and dry Line individual pans with rich crust rolled thin, fill with cheese mixture! and Mra, 7. Mr». Torlief Torland is spending a few days with her pgrents, Judge E. C. Claypool, home on Vashon island Mam H. Bliss reading the service. Mr. and Mrs. Bonney will be at home to their friends after May 1 St 2603 Boylston ave. N. eee Wellesley Club Annual Luncheon Places were marked for twenty- @ight guests at the annual spring “luncheon of the Wellesley club, given at the Women's University @lub, on Satufday afternoon. ‘The election of officers was held| for the ensuing year, with the fol-|> Tf you are sick and wan Well and Kee element brings sufferers from ¢ lef to #o atipation. out, tion, throwing off impurities ing the tins L. G. Goodrich; secretary and trea» Uren, Mrs. W. H. Sutton; recording wecretary, Mis» Nellie Towne; coun- @elor, Mrs. Alvah L. Carr; publicity chairman, Miss Marion Wiley; tele. Phane committee, Mrs. E. B. Edgers ‘The table decorations were cor Sages of violets, which were after | wards sold for the benefit of the e, Geliege fund § The members also| when I can reduce your weight a pound a day safe fh « @eRtributed to the Peking mission|M ty, inexpensively and permanently? The ONLY tuna. NATURAL WAY. NO DRUGS, Triple Birthday Party Mr. Peter H. Western, Mr. Wil- * by the Marshelle Way of reducing i Mam “ullivan Aijlbright and Mr. ined my normal weight ever sinc Angnst Toellner, whose birthdays | ee ee ae SRA SLA! e fall on the same day, March 11, gave 4% celebration last Friday even itm at the home of Mr. Allbright. | Mr. atid Mrs. Western, Mr. and Mrs. Allbright and Mr. and Mrs.| Toeliner have lived on the banks of the Duwamish river for the last 35) other's progress; the other, ete I HAVE NO COM os: 1 PATION FREER, Dancing was the diversion of the evening and at a late hour a your weight, w te bounfeous repast was enjoyed. ee Marriage Announced ‘The marriage of Mrs. Ida Isa belle Dow to Mr. William Henry Marsh, both of Vancouver, B. C.,| feek place Monday evening, March 74, at 7:30 o’elock, in the parlors of me Rivet Methodist § Episcopal SUITH 231-2 R THIRD AVE 4332. Cc r ELLIOTT ature that tells How and Why almost unknown and wonderful ne Rheu- Neuritia, tration, Hig diseases of the Kid- You wear |an 4 adi elrculn- overcoming sluggishn nd restor- * and nerves to a nor- lowin; : . and is results: President, Mrs. Ar|ciomach, Heart, Lungs, Liver, thur Hallam; first vice-president, |neys and other ailments. Mrs. Philip Marion; second vice: Degnen‘s Radio-Actwe Bola Presiden . jay and night, rece he it, Mrs. Lambert Davie, of |v tive Rays continuously into your| pleased Tacoma; third vice-president, Mrs.|system. causing a healthy READ THIS even monthe ago 1 reduced sixty pounds in six n starting class work this mont r four or five start together, ; a8 competition ia lively h will not allow one to get ahead of ESTABLISHMENT with the method Tu WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY out of the city and, © for Obesity Specialist YALE AND UNION ST, Will Radium at Last Open the Door of the Great Unknown? thing | You! )mal condition—and the next you know you are getting well. Sold on a test proposition. thoroughly satiafied it is helping ou before the appliance is othing to do but wear it, No trou- bl *, and the most won about the appliance in sonable that it both rich | that in within the reach of all, poor matter how bad your ailment, one. st Sanene, we will 4 to have you try It at our risk. pr full informa in write to- s.|day—not tomorrow, Radium Ap- pliance Co. 1075 Bradbury Bidg., Lot Angeles, Cal jor how and have and where y do better You wili watch e th or ITs BULLDING SEATTLE, WASH. New York the/# p. m. Mr, Farl Jameson, who has been| with Mre and Mra. Henry Jukes of Cae ee eer ania tha |meet at Jumble Shop at 10 a. m., at| ton, returned by motor to their home today. eee Mra. Louise Van Opte left today deliver several lectures, returning to Mark FE. Smith of at their | THE CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Queen Anne Fortnightly Chib At 2p. m. the Queen Anne Fort nightly club will meet at the home of Mrs. I, B, Moffett, 411 W Blaine at, eee Crown HM P.T. A. Crown Hill Pot. A. will meet at 2:30 p. m, at the school, Miss M, Templeton of the Washington School for the Deaf and Dumb wil tet! of experiences during an Eastern trip. see Bryant PT. A. A child welfare meeting of the Bryant P.T. A, will be held at 3 pom. in the eighth grade room, Refreshments will be served, e- Mercer PLT. AL Mr. Carl F. Adams will be the speaker at the meeting of the Mer cor PLT. A, at $20 p.m, at the school. The program will be given by the school pupils and the girls of the domestic science department will serve tea. Practical chology Chub “Vitosophy” will be the sulxéct of an address to be given by Mr. John Ayer before the Practical Paychology club at § p.m. in room 333 Globe building. The public is invited. eee Nineteenth Century Club The Nineteenth Century Literary elub will meet in the ¥. W. CG. A parlors Thuraday, Winans * ey Noble post will hall, the Armory. eee Seattle Councli of Catholic Women ‘There will be no meeting for sew: ing gf the Seattle Council of Catho le lomen at Provi ce hospital March 17 nor March 24. 'ee Seria} Club No, 8 W. BL A. Maccabees Soctal elub No, Swill meet with Mra J. A Boucher, 314 Harrison st. at 130 P. m, to whieh all Maccabees and friends are invited, o 2. Evergreen Drill Team Club Evergreen Drill Team club of the Danish Sister society will meet with Mra, J. Henriksen, 3205 23rd ave. S. at 130 p, m. . Moet at Veterans’ ee Women of Mooseheart Legion The public is Invited to the dinner be given by the women of Mooseheart Legion trom 6:90 until in Uke banquet hall, Moore temple. eee Alpha Club Alpha club will meet with Mre Caroline Clarke, 4508 16th ave. N B Lunch at 145 p. m. eee Busines and Profssional Women's Club ‘The Seattle Burineas and Profes- sonal Women's club will meet in tbert Skinner|tne red room of Meves’ cafeteria; lunch, eee Amaranth Club No, 1 Amaranth club No, 1 will Rertha Harris, 913 ave. N, Picnic lunch at 120, eee Seattle Sanshine Giris Thursday morning at 11 o'clock the Seattle Sunshine Girls will meet with Mra Fannie Van Alstine at her home, 4107 Fremont ave eee Red Cross Nursing Classes Red Crom nursing classes wil! Lakeside hospital and Whitworth school at 130 p. m. at Broadway high at 7:15, at Brighton Reach at 720, at Knights of Columbus hall for Y. 1. 1. girin at 7, and nutrition at Yesier library at 7.20 ‘ip. m. eee Fast Union Club The East Union club wilt with Mrs. W. H. Leahy, ave. at 1 p. m. . meet ee Woman's Century Clad ‘The social service department of the Woman's Century club will meet at the Washington Children’s home to sew. Bring sciwsors and thim- bie Lanch at 12 o'clock, Min Millard, hostena. eee Mothers’ Club of St. Martin's College The Mothers’ club of St. Martin's college will meet with F Mr. W yours. | Our purpose is to assist for lucrative positions ina moderate prices. Massage . arations—for instance, shampooing. tions. The Woman's auxiliary to Ralnter | class in| 1418 34th | Tuition Is Free at the Butler School of HAIRDRESSING | Fourth Floor Taft Building 1107 Second Avenue at all times satisfactory service to our patrons at Sonentine 35c Manicuring .... .35c -35c Scalp Treatment .35c We have 25 individual booths fully equipped with every modern appliance, and use only high-class prep- Bocobella Castile Soap for A full line of Butler’s Toilet Prepara- We Make Appointments Phone Elliott 6380 The Butler School of Hairdressing Fourth Floor Taft Building 1107 Second Avenue SEATTLE STAR CLUBS FOR WOMEN Jahn, assisted by Mra. Henry Hoff man and Mra, Albert A. Schram, 967 12th ave, N. Benefit card party eee Quem City Chapter, 0. FE. 8, Queen City chapter, O. 1. 8, wil meet at the Masonic temple in the auditorium, St. Patrick's dance, Pythian Sisters, Temple No. 9 Pythian Sisters, Temple No, % will meet at the Knights of Pythias hall, Third ave, and Virginia st. Masquerade ball . Auxiliary to Elite Rebekah Lodge No, 164 Auxiliary to lite Rebekah “lodge | No, 134 will entertain with a card party at the home of Mra, F. Der. vin, 1909 KH. Union at. Thursday afternoon, 10 until 4 p.m. Ke bekahs and friends welcome. eee Fortaon Thygesen Auxillary Fortson-Thygesen auxiliary will meet with Mra, Arthur Jones, 3635 Whitman ave,, Tharsday, March Luncheon at 12:30 -. Ladies’ Guild of St. John Episcopal Church ‘The ladies of St. John Episcopal church in West Seattle will hold an allday sewing meeting at the home hall, 2609 Jackson st. All Odd Feb lows, Rebekahs and friends cordially invited. The hostesses wil! Shewan, Mre. G. BK, Miller, Mra Frank A. Twichell and Mrs. J. T. Hathaway, Meeting ar Pury of Orraising A meeting po gy ‘purpose of or. |ganizing @ P.'T. A. will be held in room 20 of the Beacon Hill echool Thursday, March 17, 345 p. m Those interested in #uch an organ ization are urged to be present eee Southwest Seattle Community Clab A social gathering of Southwest Seattio residents will be held tn Bar At the meeting of chairmen of committees, held Thursday, plans were perfected re rarding by laws and forming of com mittees, which will be placed for ap proval at the meeting next Thurs. day. Mr. ¥. J. Clark, president, will | be in the chair, while Mr. P. Pereival | will have charge of the entertain ment, Those desirous of helping out on the program are urgently asked | to call or write the secretary, Mr. I. |G. Hale, 8251 20th ave, 8, W. | _Necessary improvements in etreat | DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. officers and A few After a cents buys “Dandertne.” besides every hair shows new vigor, brightness, more color abundance, life. ambitious girls to qualify useful profession. To give i be Mra, J. BR] ton Street hall, 16th ave, B. W. and Barton at., on Thursday evening March 1 An excellent program of | music, singing, ete, is promised. lant | applications you cannot) find a fallen hair or any dandruff, | and) |strength and street lighting, public library, parke and play grounds are all to be discussed at these meetings, which will be held on the first and third Thursday» of each month, at Parton Streetwhall, All are cordially invited, oe fire protection Daughters of St. George ‘The Daughters of St | meet in the M BE. BA home Thursday, March 17, 1 p. m., for busineps meeting, Card party at 2 Dm All Bnglieh women invited regular meeting in the kindergarten room of the school Thursday, March 17, 230 p, m. will speak on “Home Products The teachers will be in charge of the meeting/‘find Miss Clare Rush will wing. 1k dancing by Mins | Elizabeth HMemphill’s kindergarten pupils. eee General Lawton Circle, No. 14 General Lawton circle, No. 14, La dies of the G. A. K., will meet with Mine A Russell, 6618 224 ave, N \¥ » Thursday at noon. . | ee | Lecture on “American Citizenship” + All women of King and Kitsap of Mrs. Fred Fields, 2801 Admiral | counties are invited to the lecture way, Thursday, March 17, at 11/on “American Citizenship,” to be o'clock. | Kiven at Frederick & Nelson's audi eee torlum, Thursday, March 17, 10:40} Wenotachi Club la. m, Subigct, “Lonson on Powers | Wenotachi club, with Miss Imo-]and Duties of the President of the gene Smith as chairman of the| United States,” committee, will give the first of @ eee series of social dances at Faurbt's ADDITIONAL CLUBS ball, 106 W. Roy st, Thursday on evening, March 17. Ladies’ Auxiliary of Seaitle Post ee No, 18, American Legion Mystic Jewel Kitchen Band | The Ladies’ nuxt of Seattle Mystic Jewel Kitchen band will | P No. 18, American Legion, have sive m benefit card party on Thurs-|portponed their regular silver tea }day evening, March 17, at Fraternal|on account of the fact that Seattle | Post No. 18 wi! hold an open meet ing on the sahe date, Friday even jing, March 18, at Roosevelt hall, Third ave. and Pine et. After the jmeeting there will be dancing Members of Post and auxiliary bring your friends see Denny Fuhrman Guild The Denny Fuhrman guild of the Orthopedic hospital will meet with Mre. A. A. Sutherland, 2828 N Droadway, Friday afternoon at 2 | o'clock. | . Talk on Man Power Prof. Ernest Weluner will ve a J. final talk on “Man Power" at an Unusually Smart open meeting at Meves’ cafeteria | Friday evening, March 18, at 6:20 Assortments of at a banquet in the banquet hall }A splendid musical program has been arranged which will preeede the address. All npinbers of the Cuts cont of drinking good coffee. Xlent Blend, 1% Ibe., 1 th, 35« M.A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market.— Advertisement. Scarfs and Chokers | for Springtime Wear Furs will be worn more than | ever this season. Our exclu sive selections include’ many of the newer designs in smart neck plecea, Cleaned at — $1.50 | || Bring in Your White Fox Scarf Special xpring prices are now.in effect for cleaning, re modeling and repair work. Note New Location Between Pine and Olive Coif. Furrier 1611 FOURTH AVENUE D. Beckman, Manager New York known ove spe Kins, a M sachusetts physician and medical author, make the following reports afte a thorough test of | ~Dr. ialist, Smith, a well and Dr. Jud- popular, re Says Dr tion was fi clined to b ie rule of mine to treatment a chance Having specialized for many years | feel qualifi preas an intelligent opinion remedies for the eyes, Since this | one has created such a ‘sensation | the opportunity to test it » use it in my practice a| year ago and I am frank that of the paults 1 Opto but accomplixh: only astonish myself, other physic talked about in my_ mind conclusion | and that oor the cure of many troubles which have heretoforé been difficult | to cope with. I have had individuals who had worn glasses for years tell | me they have with ‘them | through th my own practice th osight week's tim with wi ned | one it of pink — eve, conju aching, weakened from eyes, ear ra tivitis smarting. ching eves, eves colds, smoke, sun dust and wind, watery eyes, blurred vision, and, in fact, many other con ditions too numerous to mention in this report. A new and striking case that has just been brought to my attention is that old. Two prov pecial fter a thorough examination, n oppo and still un- ded as to ite wisdom, her father told it would do no harm to use Hon-Opto, In leas thar three days a marked ‘improvement was noticed. At the end of a week the inflamma George will} eee Green Lake PLT. A. Green lake P.'T, A. will hold its! Dean Stephen Miller | | Why Diamond Dyes Don’t r | Weltmer class and their friends ar invited to atte ee | Board of Trustees of the Woman’ Century Chub The board of trustees Of th Woman's Century club wil mee with Mre. A. J. Soper, 3224 Hunt © bivd., on March 90 instead of Marc 16 as heretofore wcbeduled. Social Benefl) Good Times Club “Why do ou wor | ‘The Soglal Benefit Good Times | «is wont Tommy? 1 club will @ntertain with a progre a whew tothe iene Gomnene sive whist party at the Ranama cafe yaar ard bie 1 he téria, 1415 Third ave, Wednesday bs . t we + him to come in loc March 16, 8:20 p, m.. Merehandine |f0" 10 ©XB ry hina di Sit It en a honors given. Friends in-| 1, waitin the ath uee ae goes for the dirt, my Gea Pr March 17 the club wit oste- |, 7HAt Boe fOr ine tt vhore ane brate Bt. Patrick’s day with pro | rts? > it tale we eavive whist parties in Boldt’s re , oie fe presen on a re chsh to buy food shoes and taurant gallery, 1414 Third aye., at whe myrthe, dom Payne camer 2:20 and 630 p.m. All invited he riatit.| Mos. Senith-cail “oth at it should be. Keep your ready \WET SALT cash for just such things that you | jein't buy on credit, but not for 9 Th | A CLEANSER » |elothes for Tommy. Take him to When eggs are served at a meal | Cherry's the table silver in sure to becom |stained. The dish washer hates t lelean silver any be removed. One of the easiest ways to do thi to rub the fork or spoon wit jwet salt, The etain will dimppea | immediately with absolutely AND ing weaves, pattern interpreting with i Second Avenue Beware of “all-purpose” dyes of |another Diamond Dye tor Cotton, fered by some stores. very woman| TAnen and Mixed Goods, Buy “Die | «| mond Dyes” only, then your war knows that wool and/nilk need a dif-| ent ot draperies will not #treak, | ferent dye than cotton, linen and! tude of have that “dyed look.” Bach | mixed goods, because wool and wilk| package contains easy directiony | come from animals and cotton comes | Just tel] druggist what material you from @ plant. That's why there ip al intend to dye and what color you | Diamond Dye for Wool or Silk and| want,Advertisement oftener than neces jury, but the dark egg stains must |bit each month out of your bows Correct Apparel for Women OAT Are Featured at Soft camel's hair materials in appeal- season’s most desirable styles. Their ex- cellence of quality is a tribute to the re- sourcefulness and purchasing connections of the Carman Shop. (Take elevator to Third Floor) Streak, Fade ¢ | damage to the si Plated silv ver or enpe jally should not have too frequent cleanings with @ s|nilver polish as there are ingred ents in many cleaners that will | wear off the plate t bliansiini » SHE WORRIES NO LONGER Pa You can't do better anys) © where. They give two pairs of pante e o\with each suit and a long time to 7 |pay for it. You'll never notice a ting |hold allowance. Tr: s| Thgir store is at aito Bidgg hjover the Pig'n Whistle, on Seco rlave., between Madison and Spring, © Advertisement F 8 and spring colors— individual touches the at Spring Street EyeSpecialistand Medical Author Report on Wonderful Remedy To Strengthen Eyesight Say It Strengthens Eyesight 50% in One Week’s Time in Many Instances tion had almost disappeared, and at the end of six weeks the eye was pronounced saved. Just think what the saving of that eye means to this little girl Another case is that of a lady 93 years old. Sh to me with dull vision and extreme in- | flammation of the lids and the con- jJunctiva Was almost raw. After two eke’ use of Bon-Opto the lids absolutely normal and her are as bright as many a girl of Dr. Judkins, iclan and medi hief of clinics in. th: eral Hospital, formerly how i Massachusetts phys author, formerl oon at the ar Infirmar “says ilists too prone Maine found and opt ibe glasses. opini¢ y for the ye di ors, Its success and strengthening on make ey and the use of nas that of the t thoroughly eyesight old-fashione Opto as comm: brush. T am from ‘my experience with Hon-Opto that it will strengthen th at least ) per cent time in many instances Vietim f e strain ane oer ey: weaknesses ‘and man Klasaes will be glad to know Drs. Smith hope and help eyes were had their Many they have by" this rémarkable Many who once wore they have laid them aside. says after using It “T was almost biind, Could not see to read at all wT can read everything without any glasses and hurt any 1 would One man y d print without glasses.” Another who used it says: "I was bothered with eyestrain, ured headac several caused by yes which es. Thave orn for ars, both for distance and k without overwork induc sl Tests uld not envelope machin now and have distanc m1 disc " ‘believed that thou who iT glasses can now Giscant them reasonable time and multitudes more will be able to Strengthen their eves so as to be spared the trouble aid expense ‘of ever getting glasees Eye troub of many descriptions fully Benefited tn this o any drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets, Dissolve one tablet in a fourth of ® glass of water and use from two tof times a hag You should pur eyes clear up perceptil right from the start and Fatlapamnes tion and redngss will quickly dis If vour eyes bother you even tle, 1 is 3 duty take em now before it is too late hopelessly — blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time. Another prominent physician to m the above article was submitte “Yes, the Bon-Opto prescription is ful eye remedy, Ite con= lents are well known to jalists and widely pre- them. T have used it very wfully in my Own practice on \pR= = wh cyes were strained throlgh Kk or misfit glasses, It ix one of few preparations T feel sho on hand for regular use in ery family,” Bon-Opto refer s Rot A patent medicine oF | seoret remedy. It is | tion, the fo | package, jit tow one week's tine f fund the money guaranty by all good aruaee city, Advertisement Advertisement, atituent nent eye sp by

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