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Invitations Issued for Miss Townsend's Mar- Ci were Dinner Hosts ; Pre tial Affair. eertaTions have been tsened by Mrs. Caroline Townsend for the Marriage of her daughter, Martha | Ardelie, to Mr. James Cameron Whitelaw, son of Mr. and Mra, ¢ ' H, Whitelaw, Wertnesday evening, t April 6, at 8:30 o'clock, in Trinity | d Episcopal church | . Nup- at” Dinner in Compliment to Admiral Field and Mrs. Field a As & farewell compliment to Ad | miral Harry A Field, U. 8. N.. Mra | Field and Miss Julia Field, Lieuten fant Commander Charles M. James U. 8 N., and Mrs. James have ex tended invitations for a dinner at their home in Bremerton this even ws. | The guests include Captain Ed-| ward S. Kellogg, U. S. N., and Mra./ Kellogs, Captain Albert T. Church U. 8. N. and Mrs. Church and Com Mander Oscar Smith, from the Naval station, and Mrs Harry Col-| fins, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bran: | Migan, Mr. and Mre. Charles R.| Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Extward P. Mulvey and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dent Hammons from Seattle. Bridge | will follow the dinner. . Entertainment for } Bride-Elect | Next Saturday, at her home, Mra | David E. Dunbar will compliment | clever Ing to yacht. | DIN SA wey J mander sit in rupper BUests coming in at the tea hour eee Family Dinner at Home Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Lilly have ‘@rranged a dinner at their home to Harry With a beautiful ceremony at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Stuart Brace, Miss aes angling: hygrochege Babe = Alice Brace became the bride of Mr. Gerald Waechter on Wednesday evening. hs Ei ta, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fox, in Portrait by Grady. | w Baker Park, on Friday eve Ml it ming, April 1. dine a . Mr. and Mra. Charles Claude | Si 0 _ to Celebrate Thompson, Mr. an¢ Mra. John Loor | Mier _ Thirtieth Anniversary ; nse ttend 04 the me red to Tacune ay to attend the dance at ‘oe University club ie atier’ Musical club next thin evening. will be the afternoon at the home of CLUBS FOR MONDAY ¥. W. C. A, 10230 a m week-end guests of Mra, Thompson's Charles L. Hibbard, “High _ There will be no regular club) Weekend eu a on bier pe a "on Magnolia Bluff, in cele Good Times Social Club [meetings or any department meet: | brother ae ee eee ‘bration of the thirtieth anniversary| The Good Times Social club will |ings on Good Friday, March rm. & ase 5. ~<a dence, |= A& musical program will be given Mre @ctive and student members are in ited. The following program, which|m. at Boldt's gallery, 1414 Third] Attah Soctal club will meet w | | Begins at 2:30 o'clock, has been ar jave. Mra. Rex A. Turner, 730 Bellevue | ave. Wednesday, March 23, 2 p. m.| Art Department, Woman's Century) 4); Eastern Stara and friends in| Clb vited. B. C., spent ¥, March 21, at 2:30 and 8:20 p Allah Social Club Mrs, Henry Franklin Brown left]y. c. and crafts exhibit Monday, March Mra. Arthur W. Lipsky, who un | euest Monday and Wednesday ev Mra. Margaret MoCulloch Lang Leone Langdon at the Piano |21, at the Federated clubhouse:jae Franklin high school at 7:5|derwent an operation at Providence | casion Mrs. E. §. Ingraham, chairman. xx |hospital re is progressing cog erro Local club women will be well! ‘stonday and Wednesday evenings |favorably and expecta to return to | decked Mra, lien Shelton Harrison represented. Mrs. Jessie M. Elliott) s+ Gatewood at 7:30 p. m her home next week ighted Miss Marian Coryell at the Piano will exhibit ofl gi water color Median: kad’ Tunvesicy mornings | eee jeore a, sketches, samples 0! race andla: Jumble Shop at 19 a. m. Mr. and Mra. Frederick A. Wing, | Ct pate psa a wr ‘A. Gian |t00led leather, crafts jewelry and and Thursday afternoons | who bh quests at the Hote! |‘ Were ; Besinc ccs ae: s parchment shades. Mrs. H. M ide hospital at 130 p.m. | Sorren several months, are | > host ce | (ot loves Shaw, miniatures and parchments Tuesday and Thursday afternoons |again occ ing their home at 2 wren mot "1 Sty tars. Reweyn B. Jencen Mrs. Carle Johnson, collection of! a: whitworth school at 1:30 Boylston ave. N : Mrs. Cha Kirk Phillips water color eketches, including) puesday and Thursday a: | eee — sul Pune some done on her ag trip 9) at Brighton Beach at 130 p, m Mr. BE. F. White returned a few | Miss Mus ie Varying Moods. Kate Giimere Bisck |*ifornia. Mrs. A. C. Warner, &) Tuesday and .Thureday evenings |days ago from a three weeks’ busi iy Doenvine collection of colored photographs at Broadway high school at ness trip to Spokane pisies Site eet oe (2) Petulant also specimens of commercial illus-| 1, pga @ RICK'S @ Pensive trations in interior decorations : Tuesday and Friday mornings at} Mrs, H. A. Carne. of Vi B Ww ith ‘The Composer at the Piano Mrs 8. Ingraham will or Jumble Shop at 10 a. m. C., arrived last night to «pe y. | mo if, ae Toe gear ener eaiiiultnce |y Tuetday and Friday afternoons at|eral weeks as the guest of Mr. and | DOWN! = ‘When Love ts Gone ¥ - Jand needle wor her exhibitor®|yoier inary at : bark : lier, wife pees cscs sseeDuley Wood Biidrews |S pe sre “Yona B. Allen, Mra. J.| emer library at 1:30 p. m | Mrs. F. W. H at li x At Earty Daw: wi be 8 : an : Wednesday and Friday evenings ee} be Rest H. Soper, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. D. L.jat pincoln high school at 7:15 p m.| Mr. Moritz Milburn, who t# a stu-| ‘er ee Se Dev Se Cisee Pesin) Pratt, Mra. W. H. PRtwood,, Mrs.) qhureday evening for Y. 1. I.| Gent at the Thacher school at Ojai, | T2U® ire. Bruce Fitageraid Morgan L. V. Cole and many more. : : " Ps 4 “age boner schoo! at Ojai. | ing luncheon ‘Violin Obligate by Miss Marjorie Miner |* “ Pees Taaag girls at K. of ¢ 7 p.m. |Cal., is planning to «pend hix Easter |! b ‘The Composer at the Piano Thursday evening ase in nutri-| vacation with his a her, Mra ee beet King County Legislative Federation | ion at Yesler library at 1:30 p. m.|Morits ‘Thomeen ta wt i) SPAN ‘The Meadow Marian Coryell) rhe King County Legislative fed- seep s pa at ne At the Mra. Philip Gearhart | Tuesday and Friday afternoons at | eee : Mrs. Romeyn Bi. Jansen eration will meet Monday at 2/ Redmond, Wash., at 2 p. m | Mra, John Moran and ema | Tuesday ‘ ‘The Composer at the Piano o'clock in Evergreen hall, Arcade] ‘The class at Redmond is newly | ure departing soon |*e™ bY — ass, Catlbeens | building. Mrs. John Trumbull, rep-|organized, having had one lessor ad wine tna (Oo: ve resenting the Woman's Lagisiative with a registration of 19 ladies - acai satente: 4a. 10% : council, and \Mrs. Donna KE, Baker,| 4 ciass is being organised atland Mra Wo OR th jaye Aiphaeus Bridge Luncheon representing the King County Lee-lnast ‘Seattle, for which recta: | ent fs for sts | ander As a compliment to Miss Lovinalisiative federation, will. speak of , tions are being taken | eee badly A clans has been organized at the | colored branch of the Y. W. C. A ) Dunbar, who will become a bride|their work during the last session om April 9, and for the pleasure of |of the legislature Harry Bolcom returned | 7 from a visit of severa Ber daughter, Mrs. Otto Wagner gprs 1807 24th ave., to start the first of|monthe i Southern garettos | ef Wenatchee, who is her house Seattle Yacht Club ee ee SE SE | months G Gouthern California rag Mrs, W. T. Isted is pfanning| At the Yacht club on Monday eve guest, | The Monday and Thu @ luncheon at her home on Tue#|ning, March Capt. A. Joachims | morn | Mra. A. D ing class which has just been start won will leave laster ret day from an ex 298 men's supper will be served. 7 ia , Birthday Compliment sid eae FIRST SILK | fast at the Boulevard Inn for Sun. |i the cafeteria and Bible classes in| Kwang ‘Tat l cinahess ‘Stiiaa’ ame ada eat cuenta, @ay morning at 12 o'clock, Covers |*he club rooms at 7 o'clock on their a mr Engle (Miss samond Parsons), re residing in the Bast, have Rheir home on Sunday evening, Mr.| Maas. The club members |will have a delicious flavoring and @nd Mrs. R. William Crosby will | be who Hawthorne Dent left Thu |Long Beach, Cal, called ©. Beck. A delightful musical pro-| What promises to be the best gram is being planned for the occa |dance of the season among Scotch DON’T FORGET Captain and Mrs. Pythias hall, 1929% ‘Third ave.,| 7 * given under the auspices of the| Lancaster to Entertain {Scotch Gaelic woviety. The commit. | Captain and Mrs E. Lancaster | tee, composed of Mr. and Mrs, Dun-| Bre to be hosts this evening, enter- | ¢ Smith, Mr. and Mra. Alexander | faining with a “House Warming.” |MecMillan, Mr, Ronald French, Mr. | Thirty friends will enjoy an even-|and Mrs. Francis Guest, promise all Sng devoted to cards and dancing who attend this benefit dance a - fine time VENTILATING | hoe | ing moving and housecleaning time. Clothing, furniture, news papers, magazines, bottles, rag id most anything appreciat ed Cross is spending thousands of dollars for soldiers and th milies and other humanitarian activities, giving the maximum of service humanly and financial ly possible, in a quiet manner, receiving congratulations upon the|S. A 11. The little one has been given | ed the the na of ry Bugene. } ee: 6 POUR with their guests, Mr. and Mrs, John | station, H. Wiles, of Kansas Ci | Dr. William Boericke, of § cisco, is spending a few da Hotel Washingt For many weeks our expenses have increased, and th pressing need of assistance Call ELLIOTT 4512 in Fran. | Woréen at the poasible (this should be rare) to open|Cértury cab will meet as windows, the room may be venti Inted by placing a pitcher of cold|th Water on the table. Thi beorbs all Tuew parliamentary procedure gases and impurities. But, don’t| department, at ¥. W. C. A., 2 p. m.| drink the wate- Wednesday, Spanish department, | ow re is Qn, fonday, French department, at Hotel Washington, 1 m. cisco, is in the city, a guest at the Hotel Washington Society at the Harbor Forts NOTABLE FORT WORD Colonel commander coast defenses Alexander Brinkley ; tain Ch riage; Lieutenant Com-| bagagene mander and Mrs. James | of his notable dinners on pleting fi Macpherson commander Merriam. Fort We and Captain UL BA GUYETS OF COMMANDER RT FLAGLER TAeutenant phaecus Moore, U of Fort |somely at lun | his Fort Jot Mre«. houne guert an interesting talk A., commander entertained heon on Thursday the party of ten retur hospitality erick J ER HOSTS AT FORT CASKY | At. their quarters, John D. ner hosts ining Captain Dor Rutherford, Rutherford. STEN quien at ot reigns at Fort formal affairs having been | given during the past week. ton, no INFORMALS AT FORT WARD formal evenings at ude auction Those who entertained Inst week in their favorite manner, were emall and remote military Captain her daughter, Miss Lovina Dunbar. A, and Who is to be an early spring bride, | a similar ‘with a musical afternoon, additional post in wan invented. YERAL'S AID Lieutenant Jr staff appointmen Robert William Crich route to ng general Ninth coast Morrow evening, entertainin; twelve \" bere Members of their family eee comma. Dancing Party BACHELORS den quarters or witching b introducing Miss Downing Charles Miller DERUTANTES A At the of afternoon medical DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, MAnC Mine Margaret D> tain with @ dancing party at the home of her p Mr and Mrs. John Alexander Dun MONDAY, MAROM ot Monday Practice club will meet at © home of Mra Broussais Beck Mise Biot Wbrient and Mine Helen o will entertain in en Kouth Martin, at will enter the b f si pe Phirtieth niversary Ladiew Musto! club to be celebrated at Mier ffe.” the home of Mra Charies L. Hibbard TUPADAY, MAKOM 2 Biles Werry Leary Hepes the benefit of the Mins Jane Sey lecture on “The o'clock abby wil Pliment Mra Koger Morse Bone an informal luncheon at of Mine Agnes May Will G. Cromby wil In the La xI r at the Hotel Washington at x and Mra. % # Goodwin to be and ber fates Mise Nellie Cornish will speek at the Women's University club at oan Viays in New KSDAY, MARCH 2% Circle 1 of Mt ' Music” al Werry La SATURDAY, MARE Literary and M viren by the C. Beek attle Day meat at the home ne Moston, 1412 t 10:30 a m nday echo MONDAY, MARCH te— North Hroa@way guild of the Prutt Flower Mi - tain with a card party in Pred erick & Nelson's tea room at WEDNFSDAY, MARCH The Fifty club the tmet dan the Yaeht club TUPADAY, APRIL 5— The ot Mine Marwaret John Arthur ¥ t Downing. After the cards tea was erved quarters, Lieutenant Cc Alphaeus Moore, U. 8 A. enter y at dinner, in com. pliment to Mra. McCoid, senior, and tained inform Lieutenant Chester B. M UL BA ATTRACTIVE BRIDGE bachelors of Fort MILITARY AND CIVILIAN an Trumbu' on Tuesday dGelightfully brought to rt Townsend rest orga: both the military and c! Of the nization, to which both /entertain with a card party Mon- O7,9,.6 cote” Phe tes por seats race's and Mra. Allan Trym Fitzpatrick, wife of Captain Francis J. Fitzpatrick, U. Misa Alice Reid, of Vancouver,/ A. of Fort Worden week an the house |in. play bridge tea Thursday for St. Paul, where she| guest of Mr | will visit for about a month. bull, and Mra Six tables were prize going Melody, Breton Folk Songs The art department of the Wom tt |Ruest of Mr 4 Mra hn Moran. |Mrw. George pe im Heim B an‘’s Century club will hold an arts Red © N a | oe Mrs. ( ecetved a souvenir of the the tea prize was won At the tea ta daffodils and by Miss Eisenbeis ge Welch poured, Mra the pation, and wife of Major F Misw House, Mins Klocker « John Law Hughes, Patrick’s © SH CIG agreeable dinner given on heir Fort Flagler quar |be replenished Lieutenant affair was the cigarette box nt from 2 V. Londaht, Some of the those from from Par hosts were assisted day afternoon. will give his fourth lecture on’ “Co-|eq°at the Jumble Shop will receive | toner “yh . t visit in Vic-| navored and perfumed, Twelve guests will enjoy her how |i 1 gation,” the subject tol, tow more new mambere ¢ adic giles: creat hit Pitality and bridge will occupy the|be, “Long!tud an sight, time| cation is made at once : ea eae in their ‘afternoon hours sight method.” The usual yachts . Mr. and Mrs, Eugene lL. McAl laughter of tulips marked Decorations of Captain Joseph Stiley Salifornia. bd vm, L 7, + dali TULIP Complimenting Miss Laura Par. ADDITIONAL CLUBS STOCKING: Mr, and Mra. D. Clifford Reid’ are Gone and Mr. David J. Grant, whore age - Five thousand years ago, ending a few days in Vancouver, | ‘©* slven Pirthdays happen to fall on the ¥. W, ©. A. ee ancient Chinese historian Lc g [Fort Worden Mr. and Mrs. Henry| The clubs of the : W. C, A. will ling, the first pair of allk stock “ee Stiley, wife are arranging a break-|*!! have their regular club suppers! way made and presented to Empress| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nordnott|U: 8 Woolley, adorned with was graced of Colonel Hen: in Southern California, are at pres Gr ncaa ob respective club nights. . , wt 6 ; | Dirks, _ will be marked for to urteen guests. 7 |FLAV ORING ee ves the Hotel Virginia, at Long The Altrua club will meet on| If a will save all your orange | sie Mrs. Merriam, Supper Hosts Friday, the 25th, for a surprise pro- |peelings, dry them and then pound| se. ang Mes. Amen Halabaugn{?¥ M! Entertaining twelve guests atigram, in charge of Dr ther and put them In a bottle you! = eshte. ander wistants bouquets of at the high] hostesses at the ves a cheap one. Cakes’ and puddings : : f Major be hosts at an informal supper. on the afternoon of Easter § Are much improved when this flavor-| “ken an apartment at Mount Ver |) *) eee ibe ing in uned. jpoaries. ¥ ee Captain ‘ Monday Practice | On Wednesday night, the 23rd, at SANE | Mr. and Mra. Ri W. McCoy wil) } corps, U 6 o'clock, the Girls’ Advisory coun. Mr. Claude C. Ramsay returned to-| 1.046 Monday to spend a week in Club cil, ¥. W. C. A, will moet in the |day from an extended Eastern trip. | ‘eave Monday | JONQUILS AND VIOL' The Monday Practice Club will be! Blue parior ie "2 Corsag entertained at luncheon next Mon- see | atom Said Mandel Sones violets Gay at the home of Mrs. Broussais Scotch Gaelic Society tea given A sio1 * he serious fliness of their father,| Wife of og i aks foe ee rong Ainge tk || The Red Crows Salvage Depart |Mr. H.R, Williams U. 8. |March 25, in the new Knights of|] ment, Fourth and Vireinia, dur ee Mrs, Degnan | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Bliss are} John P. birth of a daughter at their home,|the tea 1618 Ninth ave. W., on Friday, Mareh | bY its basket PRENDRE Mr. and Mrs. Harry F, Sharple Leaving 7 ss are spend. | island C Ss Departments of Woman's Century |} wryich the fighting men app 4 ing the week-end in Vancouver, B, C.| wife of ROOM. Club 1H ate. | “geal Brinkley days or nights when it is im] The departments of the Woman’s| | igh prize Dr. James W. Ward, of San Fran-| wife of Major Alvin Charles dical corps, U, 8. A., and the An attractive bridge was given on Port Townsend house, by Mrs. Downs, Mra Ifonard Cutter and Miss Downs, for Mr. and Mra. Allan Trumbull, and their house guest, Mra. U. C. Bates. The high prizes were won by Mra. Merriam, wife of Colonel Menry Macpherson Merriam, 1. & A, commander of Fort Wor den, and by Mr. William H. Hil Mra, Bates was awarded a pretty guest prize, and coffee and patties Wednesday evening at t were served. BOWLING SUPPER Lieutenant Ch 8 A, and M ters, entertat Fort Flagler bowling alleys. RANKING LIEUTENANT Having just received his promo tion, First Lieutenant Cyrua Q Shelton, U. 8. A. becomes ranking feutenant at Fort Worden CIGARET PROHIBITION IN N. H. TOWN Either the town of Londonderry advano very old-f 4 in its at igarets. Masculine youth itud which On January 29, Londonderry mer-| chants claim, the last package prohibition ru enfranchised) are inc variety SALT Cloth wrung from salt and water will wash matting proves thé flavor Few grains of salt added will whip” cream. MICE AND ANTS Peppermint sprigs laid around es mice fre | shelves and other 7 qui at, will drive them away, Powdered borax will send ants to other fields. PAPER BAGS Don't throw aw them stoves AMUSEMENTS" ee H AL R. CAFE Second and James on “SOF 192i" w. chen, Producer, With 15 Clever Performers ry Night From 7 to 1 ancing—A la Carte Dinner, 6 to ® Muste by the Famous Butler Orchestra MOORE Sikeuie ALICE LLOYD SSY & DAYNE AMS & WOLFUS Betty Wheeler yom: ‘aul Nolan & BUNGALO \W BEsTAURANT n Eu. 810, FH WooD's font Revue” to 1am, And May Yohe (Lady pe). Dancing 6 to 1, Table After-Theatre Specialties Clint Willard ®. C. Rippe Business and Professional Women’s Club Business and Professional meeting and} will be held in the Chamber of Cor merce assembly room at 6:30 p The principal speaker of the evening will be Mr who will discums Park #ystem Mins Pearl Orner wan the leader of war and na Baster, thone postmaster agriculture and Something of the lives of the newly was interesting in self-expression were taken co Fr he home of Seattle Baking courteous treatment and many delicious to arrange for the assembly room of the Chamber of Commerce the examination at Spokane in | 1903. John Smith had been studyh under @ licensed dentist for # to have the business women of our Minneapolis tor of the fed Training for Tickets will Co-operating with ‘our club in this work is the School of Commerce, |it would hardly b that Smit schools and the Women's Federated we e INFORMAL DINNER UusICc On Friday, at his Fort Flagler! |Myrna Jack to \Open Studio Miss Myrna Jack, bas been affiliated with the American School of Music, Bremerton, has onnection with it and will open a studio of her own at 245 Bur . Bremerton, Wash. Music Teache Convention at Ellensburg Washington State Teachers’ association will sixth annual convention at Eliens- program of vital interest to music teacher in the state pd Ellensburg, Chamber of Commerce, Ladies’ Musi cal club and other organizations, make those three days! as instructive. be held at auditorium, morning and afternoon sessions de. voted to papers and programs by prominent music teachers from vari. oun sections of the state. The committee in charge extends a cordial imvitation to all music teach. ere in Seattle to attend ter B. McCoid, U McCol4, senior, at heir hospitable Fort Plagier quar 4 on Thursday, offt ern’ night, after the games at the pleasant, as we The sessions will They hope in private homes all the association The social features of the pro gram are being emphasized and Mra | J. Alexander Mahan requests all who intend to come to let her know as on as possible. Seattle music teachers will dine at hioned or ultra | Blanc’s members of de as regards | discussion on several important mu. and to arrange for the Se- fon to go to reservations to as wel an fashionable ladies who have rned the dainty art of blowing mokerings are unable to decide] heetz Craig. "Artists Coming to (garets in the entire town was!Cornish School for sold. They assert the stock will not | Whether their stand # an indication of a future general! in the matter of tailor-mades” is a mooted ques tion. But the citizens of London ferry (including many of the newly ned to stamp] measure as of the blue law Summer Session On a recent trip East, Miss Nellie Cornish secured several artists to come to Seattle the Cornish ing the summer. Maurice Brownes will! the school Metropolitan dancer, well-known School of Music dur. Sergel Kit 1 instructor who for seven ching music edu piano teachers, giv French pianist and Calvin seasons has been t pinch of salt added to coffes tm- pianist and dean of the Cor 4 to remain in ason and will conduct asses and give lessons. ttle is most fortunate in being Jable to have these renowned teachers jand artists here during the summer months to conduct clas: who wish to avail thems nish school, ha opportunity y paper bags, nor burn them until after you have used gloves when wiping off OLDS } Grip, Influenza, Sore Throag Hemphreys’ Homes. Medicine Co, 16g William Ot, New York, aod at ail Drag and Country Bioree One doten dainty Photographs, fre A $5.00 James & Merrihew 700 Keitel Bidg Ind at Pike Advertinement. ‘ J. BROWN When the John Smith case been decided advers by our preme Court, I appeared before next dental board meeting and years, an under the express provies # of the dental law of 1893 he @ legal right to do. By 1901 he 4 valuable property right in the practice of his profession, for whieh he had labored seven years, and im three years more he could havi taken the dental examination received @ license (in a ctvilh state) under a government of jus! and eq law, but our Su Court ruled that only those p ing license before he began to examinatt license ore the beg dentistry. The law of | teed him the right to stud Supreme Court of our state, as stituted in 1902, deprived him of them fruits of bis toil (a vested right). 0 | I had calied on one member. of then Dental Board before ta t amination, and asked bim whether s I would Kot @ square deal if I toms t board examination. He sal Dr. Brown, I don’t believe they wi Jet you pass the board, but if | were you I would take the examinats just to show the board that | am @ igger man than they are.” Ph There were only three board mem=" bers pr tat the Spokane m | in 1903: Dr. George Striker, ett; Dr. Mey of Tacoma, and | M.'D. ‘Thurston, of Spokane, | heal | Known Dr. Thurston for thirty yeara” but had not talked with him since to Washington, and he had not recalled our former acquaintance ‘when we were both young and he) strug §, dental office boy with ly « few hairs on his upper lip to distinguish bim as a. professional) (boy) man—in Grand Haven, Mich 9” The firet mark of distinction gi me at Spokane was when our fi Question sheets were given us b Dr. Meyer for the first written ex amination. 1 had taken my seat i the front row, close to the examin. ing board, but Dr. Meyer (a Tacon Dentist) “could not see me passed the question to all in room and then took his seat jui is few feot in front of my table, w I remained in waiting, vassal i * statutory dental monarch. Profound eilence prevailed in the room while the dentists who were | taking the examination were read= ing over Dr. Meyer's examination questions, supposed to be an exame ination on Oral Surgery, but whi covered about everything except practical and usual work of o [surgery which the general practi« tioner in dentistry is expected to know and do. Dr. Meyer bad shows. | Sreat research in getting his ques tions, because he was about the only one in the room who knew the quesé Lions, to say nothing of the answert The questions had evidently beem taken from Garretson’s Oral Su er an obsolete text boo questions would have been highly proper for a discussion before s post-graduate oral surgery class Bellevue Hospital, New York, or a St Dental Society meeting where the speaker wished to dis learning on specialty those who were taking the examin- jation at Spokane had looked over Dr. Meyer's questions, one dentist, who is today prominent in Seattle, | eave a howl, another gave a gro jand then the entire crowd began te shout and groan in derision aj chastisement of the questions. Al this time T was sitting quietly, won dering what was wrong, and now Dr. Meyer, red in the face, pretended surprise at having passed my table | without giving the examination questions to me, not, however, until many others in the room were aware that I was the object of his pree tended ethical displeasure. I was = Brown, the advertising dentist whom the board had decided should 7 never have a license in Washington, | Dr. Meyer now gave me the ques- | tions on Oral Surgery, and I saw at & glance what the n was about. I proceeded to write my examina- nm and turned my answers in, but notwithstanding Dr. Meyer told some years later that my examina- tion papers were far better (500%) than many who were allowed t@ ass. my license was refused. After this first instance there was nothing of importance transpired im the other nine written examination: but when we were examined in gold fillings and gave our demonstrations by actually putting in gold fillings, I was much amused at the chilish action of the dental board, which [ shall tell about next week fhe reader can pla see that as there is no dental examination au- thorized by law in this state, that the dental board members exact such examination as they please. The dentist is at the mercy n and caprice of the dental lords at best, are ignorant men in determining legal rights of a citizen when their own selfish interests are their first concern, I shall write on the election of 1921 when I diseuss our street car problem, because I have been asked many times what I thought about ‘ the recent councilmanic election. My present answer is given below by John G, Saxe: All’ the old sages, however, indeed, In one thing at least are fully agreed; For the mending of fools It Is foolish to Sons of wisdom, maki Merlin, the ancient, long tn his shrou® Unto my questioning answered aloud, For the mending of fools it Is foolish te Sons of wisdom, High on the top of an Indian mound | In Feypt’s vaults deep under the ground For the mending of foo! Sons of wisdom, mi by my friend, man. Owl Drug Company, Special Agents, - FOOL INCORRIGIBLE ‘They wrangle and fight in the bitterest way, ‘They wink at each other ingly say and laugh- wait, Fools will be fools as certain as fate, em your tools, That, only that, ts the use of foola, en I accosted him once in my youth, emnly speaking this notable truth. wait, f Fools will be fools as certain as fate, mn ake "em your tools, : That, only that, Is the use of fools 1 heard it once in the passing ‘The same old tales we: echoing theres it is foolish wait, cd Fools will be fools as certain as fate i 4 ; ¢ ‘em your tools ij That, only that, is the use of fools The above verses wera siven me | i, H. Hayden, a EDWIN J. BROWN Senate 1 106 tiet e3 a.