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PAGE 8 —— SJSeatile | LER CAROLYN ANN CAS THE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS o CLUBS FOR TURSDAY |» Mins Winifred Bateman, and Mr W. 8. Keith is chairn of the recep West Side Woman's Improvement | tion committee tare Chub eee Mi. Martin Becom The West Sic Woman's appears. Queen Anno Circle, Child Conserva iss Mar secomes ent club will 1a sale of food | ten League . wi nr aa household articles at the home| phe Queen Anne a » of the Child Mre. Hewitt at Pretty of Mra. Bradley T. Fawlkes 1 | — n leagte will meet with Home | Wedding; Miss 46th ave. B W., from 1:30 until 4] afrs, H.R. Wright, 1612 Fifth ave Announces o'clock, The president of the club| Ww. on Tuesday at 1:20 p.m, Mra M Mende nhall Ann b n = desires that all of the filled sof] 1, Wright will speak on “Pxychology y ay Pos Te this time. Mind,” and Mra. A. I. Van kirk tain With Br tdge Te. yi ash ted | read a paper on “Interesting the MIDST a wealth of spring bios soms, Miss Ruth Martin, daugh ter of Mra M. B. Martin, became the bride of Mr. Wilmer E. Hewitt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron I. Sutton last Saturday evening Rev. J. D. McLaucht f Mark's church, reading the ‘sérvice 8:30 e’clock, front of the lace which was banked with greens and Japanese cherry biossoma = Tall wicker standards, holding masses of snowy tulips and linked by band White satin ribbon, formed the als! thru which the bridal party passed Mra Blisworth 8. Git m of Yak soph the pila “O Promise prece Mendelssohn W oo ting M arch, by Miss Elaine C Frederick Mercer and Bryant led the bridal Glosely followed by Ellis, dainty in a w fandio frock, carrying the ring con coaled in a tiny basket of Cooll Brunner buds. | There were two bridesmaids, Miss Helen Nelthorpe and Miss Dorothy Godley. Miss Neith was modiah ly gowned in coral organdie, with | which she wore a turque blue gash and white hat faced with blue Her flowers were coral sweet peas showered. Miss God! gown of Nile green organdie and a lovely shell pink leghorn hat trim-| The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Oliver ( ‘asler| mea in field flowers he carried &) of Valdez, Alaska. *ortrait by James & Merrihew. shower bouquet of pink sweet peas. |"! oe ee ee eae ots neetsity |Additional Committees Personal ‘was maid of honor, and was prettily | 1 taffeta gown. | for Tennis Ball y wore a smart attired in Pink ¢ ely bow |" Auditional committees for the Ten-| Afra. Franklin Sawyer Palmer, who Quet. Mrs. Hockett of El | nis Rall on Friday evening tn Chris:|ts visiting in the East, is at present topia, sister of the bride, was matron tensen’s hall are announced as fol-/the guest of relatives at the Chab of honor Her bea A gown "wes | low | fonte hotel at Atlantic City, and plans of turquoise blue metaline cloth! sire R Willlam Crosby, chairman! to spend this week with her son, Paul of bro ed with an overdrapery of the serving committee, assisted by | Palmer, in New York and Greenwich, net; her flowers were like the maid) tee sontgomery Russell, Mra Wik| Conn, Sf honor’e—pink tulips. jam Randall Crawford, Mfrs. Guido eee The bride, who was given in MAP| Faris and Mra, Richard W. Perry.) y¢re Paul C. Harper and children, Hage by her unele, Mr. ©. H. Green ite refreshment committes with | wo, ish well ae Kabe Chetan: | Of Ritaville, was charming in bef lates Thomas Fransioli, Mra, Cectl| yee etree y ee asd | bridal dress of white satin and Cham-|hacon ands aioe OE. iToctan | Teturned to their home Saturday ev tilly lace. Her court train was fax | win bo od ty Mie Perry ‘Treax.| °°” wins tened at the shoulders, and her love | yrry BT Mra. J. W ty lace veil was arranged in and Mra. Pierre P. Ferry.| Mf. and Mra Henry A. Shere, ac effect, with high back plaits, be obtained from the| Cmpanied by Mrs. Shore's mother, garlanded with orange blossoms; East 766. Mra, Mont-| Mr& Rosa Jacobs, are leaving in a fell the length of her train. Orchids, | comery el, Capitol 976; Mra, | fe days for I les, where they gardenias and lilies of t ey ini Wittiam FR. Crawford, Capito! 2799,| Will make their & shower composed her bouquet. Mr.Jand from Misa Dorothy ih . Mr. Robert M. Hewitt, the groom's | Capitol 1334. Bishop Frederick W. Keator of Ta brother, acted a his groomsman. ee coma spent the week-end as the gucat A reception followed the service, lof Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Bentley. Luncheon Hostess ’ are 8 Mra. Joseph Daniels waa hostess jon Friday at her home, entertaining | with a luncheon of eight covers, with Mra. Byron I. Sutton, Mra. 0. H. Green of Ritrville, Mra. W. Fu Cunningham of Everett and Mrs John Matthews assisting. Mrs. Robert M. Hewitt dispensed | the hospitalities of the supper table, |Mrs. Hilton Assisted by Miss Le Parso tne’ teas, ite Yenns| Honored at Tea J., tn the guest of her son-in-law and Kauffman, Miss Kathleen Hewi The East Seattle guild entertainea | daughter, Mr. and Mra, Walter Harm. Miss Phoebe Sutton and Miss Lois | With a tea on Thursday afternoon at| ‘ton. planning to remain for the sum- Mr. and Mra G. BE. M. Pratt and family spent the weekend at Port Madivon. eee Mrs. C. 0. Morrts of Elizabeth, N. ne | Dickinson of Okanogon. the home of Mrs. H. D. Stewart, in| ™¢r months. Raph On «thelr weddt urn | compliment to Mraei. A. Hilton, the Hewitt wore a carats soe merge | wife of the new rector of the church.| M® Charles Priday, of Porttand. Diack matin and a dark blue duvetyn| In the receiving © with Mra! Will arrive in the city this week, to Wrap, with a tailored hat to corre | Stewart and Mra. Hilton were Mrs.| Join Mra. Priday, who is the guest spond. Mr. and Mrs. Howitt will be| 4. J. Allen, Mrs. RS. Kearncy and | ot Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Ayer. at home after May 1, at 2300 34th | Mra. Frederick I. Shelley. | nec: d . South, Presiding at the urns were Mra In| Mrs. George W. Boole and son, Kellogg, Mra. J, Thomas Hail,| Warren, returned Friday night from Mrs. Reeves Aylmore, jr, and Mra.|% week spent tn Yakima Lambert Stewart, assisted by Miss| a eh Thelma Cheshire, Miss Josephine| Mr. and Mre. O. W. Watson re- Estey, Mies Goorgeen Angelus, Miss | turned Saturday from two months Marian Lane and Miss Betty Shelley. | spent in Europe. eee F. Engagement of Miss Mendenhall Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mendenhall an- ee Ss orasuetet’ ty ane ct Tey. | . 18 charge of the dining room were | ines ad apt MacDougall. — ae Mra. F. Angelus, Mra, L. J. Pritch:| Mra, Wilbur Scruby and children, The weddine witt take place about|*% Mrs. E. C. Kellogg, and, assist-| and Mra. Andrew Hemrich returned the tmiddie of May. te the Pilecim| 1S Mra. J. T. Dickey, Mrs. War-| the last of the week from California, | Es come pradllin ren Upper, Mrs. J. Blain and Mra. where they have been for the, past T. Grubb. A delightful musical pro-| two months. Both Miss Mendenhall and Mr.|eram, arranged by Mra, Walter] —_—_—_—— MacDougall attended the University | prown, was given during the after-| If a man is truly benevolent he of Washington. Miss Mendenhall ts) noon | mover behets ot it. ‘& member of Chi Omega sorority ana| "°°" vO Boma cpp itincinnteniath Mr. Bryant graduated and is a mem ber of Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Delta Chi, and also of the Oval club. | During the war he served as a naval | aviator. Are You Weak, Worn or Worried? Is Your Blood Thin and Watery So that it Pre ee ee ae Don’t wait un! commence to fortify your starving blood Ea hy Re How to do it. Miss Sowle Will Be Complimented at | Bridge Tea Complimentary to Miss Marion | Sowle, Mrs. Arrigo M. Young and| Mrs. Clyde M. Hadley are entertain ing with a bridge tea Saturday after. noon at the home of Mrs. Hadley. * are undergoing STRAIN, STRESS OR TROUBLE, don't forget sapping the tron from your bleod and that your RED If you t! it is probabl e 6 BLOOD CORPUSCLES are likely DYING BY THE MILLIONS. Entertain in Compliment wH YOU FEEL THE FIRST WARNING SYMPTOMS—when you to Betrothed Couple commence to lose your strength or vitality, don't sleep well at night, are Miss Ruby Bilger, who is to be-| ervous or irritable; get the “blues” easily; when your eyea begin @ome the bride of Mr. Frank Day © their lustre or brilliancy and the lids are pale inside (a most im on Saturday, May 14, is the inspira ymy ¢ time you should act; and nét wait until you tion for much taining, many in a te nervous prostration or physical collapse. parties being planned in her honor : Tomorrow Mrs. F. W. H it | A New York physician says that MORE THAN ONE-HALF THE POPU: and Mrs. J. D. Burnham are enter.| ULATION OF AMERICA PERISHES BEFORE MIDDLE AGE and that taining with a tea at the Hurlbut |one of the chief contributory causes of this terrible waste of human life Fesidence, the guests being | the devitalizing weakness brought on by lack of iron in the blood mutual friends, On Satur 23, Mrs. Hubert Martin RE 20.000.000.900.000 F | Fred Delkin } planned “¢ | noon at Mrs. urtin’s Hunt's Point. Mrs. J. Berry Price et will give a luncheon and theatre ¢ grains sing‘ , party at the Moore on Wedn ts and ‘ the 27th, and on Saturday even boy time April 20, Mrs. Ernest W Mrs. Edward Taylor are entert with an evening card party other parties being plan ining Many ned, the | dates for hich have not be f strong Miss Bilger and Mr. Davis and. Is frnit It will not In gomplimenter d with a number of d fore an en y different thing from n » the stomach ae Mr, and Mrs, Sidney Goodwin, |epinach, entie en@ epplea "It may be Sane ne et Mr. and Mrs. ©. M. Cox, Mr. and|had t r druggist under the name Gabieieneg Always inox| D. A. Durye ho jin aw form thet .one| Mold by.ail Armmuiate tn:taniet teem cute, | Ae | UXATED IRON ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES Progressive YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY Dinner Party | to Miss Mary De Grandpre, Miss| For juley steak, let's go Christine Truax and Miss Ruth | Poldt's—Advertisement We dye your rags and genre were hostesses at a pro. | old carpets and weave 6 dinner Saturday evening, |¥ vow PLAYING— I ‘ ante ntertAinttig ‘twelve guests, Late, | “DOUG FAIRBANKS them into handsome rugs. dancing was enjoyed at the home of | ig ey és or The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. cee | “THE NUT” Phone Capitol 1233 Musicale-T ca | —ALSO— J | In compliment to Mrs, William| | Baris, whe tas been present or ag]. HAROLD LLOYD MOTHER GRAY'S| Capitol Hill guild, resicning on ac. | » SWEET POWDERS | “GET OUT AND GET Woman's Educational Club Mra. J. E. MeGrew will entertain the members of the Woman's Educa tional club at luncheon at her home, 37 16th ave N at 1 o'clock. The speakers will be Mra Henry Landes, president of the Seattle Federation Red Cross nursing classes at Whit of Women's clubs, and Mrs. John! worth school, 10; at Kedmond, 2 p. Trumbull, who will talk of the work4 m.; Bryant echool, 3 p. m., and Brigh of the last state legislature. Mrs. | ton Beach, 7:0 p.m Henry W. Lame will discuss the mov ff ing picture situation and a musical Gen. George A. Custer Camp program will be given by Mra! prof Clark P. Binnett wM deilver | George Root, a lecture at an open meeting of Gen. Lar hago | George A. Custer camp, Sons of Vet Queen Anne Circle of the Fruit and | erans, Tuesday evening, April 19, tn Mlower Missior Veterans’ hall, Armory. The musical The Queen Anne circle of the Frult| program will be furnished by th and Flower Mission will meet for 12|/ Queen Anne orchestra, with Mra. | o'clock funcheon with Mrs, Frank A. Plumer, 1632 11th ave. W. eee John May PT. A. The annual election of officers will take place @t the meeting of the John Hay P.T, A, which is called for 9 o'clock at the school house. Mra. W. K. McFarland and Mins A. J. Colton will give short eddresses see Sunset Heights Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary club wil} meet with Mra, Lena Draves, 611 10th ave, N., at 1:90 o'clock. cee Walla Walla P.T. A. The Campfire Girts have charge of |the program at the meeting of the Walla Walla PT, A. at the achool at 7:30 tuth Brown and Mr Mead I 1 mpeak, Seattle Browning Society Rook seven of the Ring und the | Rook will be discussed at the meet ing of the Seattle Browning nociety at the home of Mr. T. W. Burgte hauf, 218 W, Comstock st, at > m, eee Madrona P.-T. A. Mrs. C. EK Bogardus wi!) talk on “Campfire Girls” at the meeting of the Madrona PT, A. at 3 p.m. Mra Philip Gearhart. vocaliat, with Mins Frances Andrewn at the piano, will contribute musical numbers. | tional Value of School Gardens, toys and Girls in Back Yard and Va cant Lot Gardening.” Mra, ©, M Cahill will read a paper on “ Red Cross Nursing Claawes Hitta M. Sandstedt and Miss Madelin L. Butler as the soloists, The occa sion of this meeting Is the com menoration of the Flaltimore riot, where the firnt blood of the ctvil war wna shed, the date marking the 60th annivermry of that event. The pub lic Is cordially Invited to attend. eee Lincoin High School P.-T. A. ‘The regular meeting of the Lincotn High School PWT, A. will be held ‘Tuesday, April 19, in the study hall of the new annex. The program wil be devoted to garden work, with Mr ht. E. Chapman, head of school gar dening, in charge, anwinted by Mr. A J, Seltzer, instructor of agricultural ny sents will visit the school greenhouse, each visitor. and plants will be given Annual Meeting of Presbyterial Sorin y ‘The 224 annual meeting of the Se attle Presbyterial soclety will be held in Westminster Presbyterian church, ner of Broadway and Columbia at., April 18 and 19. At 630 p. m., on the 18th, # banquet will be serve to which all young people are invit ed. On the 19th the meeting will open at 10 a m. Human Analysis Clans The Human Analyris class wil moet Tuesday evening, April 19, at 234 Globe building, Firet ave. and eee Madison ot, Readings will be given Study = har Chapter, | hy Professor A. L. Sizer, Ph. D., and J \ Ae Professor John E. Ayer, subject to 7M study clans of Rainier chapter, |i “piondea and Branets” , will meet with Mr | ma Keppel, 4019 Evanston ve, at 3 = 0 > Seattle Lodge, Degree of Honor é eke Seattle lodge, Degree of Honor Webster PT. A. Protective axsociation, will bold a Mr. Jerome Shaffer ‘will be the| business meeting Tuesday, Apri! 19, . . ‘ in the Ivergreen hall, Ar pea! t oy rt th pm, + ker at the mesting of the Web | cade building. Reports from the ster POT. AL pm at the school at 310 eee Parliamentary Procedure Class The partiamentary procedure clase of the Seattle Council of Minute | Grand lodge eeasion, just closed, will be given by Mra. Florence Hemer, chairman of No. 7 delegation to the | Grand lodge, which contains much of | You, interest to all membera, Visiting Women will meet ut 1 o'clock in club | members cordially invited to be pree room No. 2, ¥. W . . Brighton PLT. A. Miss Martha Roller will speak on “Co-operation of Parents and Teach. ers” at the meeting of the Brighton POT. A. at the school at 3:10 p. m. eee Mra. C. H. Hahn and Mra. W. P, Young will entertain the members of Dorcas Circle at the home of the latter, 3428 W. 64th at, at 2p. m. eee 1. 0. E. Gab The 1. 0. E. club will entertain at a benefit card party at the Elke’ club at 2 p. m be made by telephone with Mra. H. T. “Moody, who will be hosteas at the affair. eee Alki Review, No. 59, W. B. A. Alki Review, No. 59, W. B. A. will meet in the W. O. W. hall, at S p.m. Ath fit card party. eee Capitel HM W. C. T. U. “Child Welfare” will be the topic of discussion at the meeting of the Capitol Hin W. C. T. U. at the home of Mra. J. EB. McCallum, 1247 ave, N, at 10:3 $0 there will be a bone ‘The members of the Canadian club will entertain with a card party and Jance Tuesday evening in the private dining room of Meves cafeteria, Fourth ave. and Pine st. A splendid musical program has been arranged for the least at Advertisement. The Charm of Lovely Hair Te Yours m1 you Bost foodstuffs Boldt's EPt peooonsz 30 Sheep dip is unrival- ed for treatment of falling hair, dandruff or itching scalp. Sepol is sheep dip, de- odorized and saponi- fied to make a dainty toi- let for dainty women, {—________—_+ BUY FROM FRASER- PATERSON RHODES CO. BON MARCHE BARTELL DRUG STORE and other stores where good count of leaving for San Vranciseo, y FOR CHILDR where will reside, the Capitol UNDER” ‘A Certain Heli =n. HIM Guild will entertam with al ian etc | LORENC | Mark Odell next Monday afternoon, | E April 25 Next to 42-Story Smith Building toilet preparations are sold Reservations may | | | 19th | | | | JA. Fr | department will meet at 11 a. m | Mre. tion department will meet at 1 o'clock | ent. cee ‘Theta Alpha Alliance Theta Delta at chapter versity boulevard at 7 house, 4714 Unt 720 p.m. Pro. gram in charge: ot pe W. D. Loung. . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Department of Women's Century Clab ‘The Spanish department will mee! Wodnesday at 1030 at the Y. W. c. ay the literature and travel at the ¥. W. C. A. ‘The program in cludes @ paper by Miss Sara Williams and the reading of original poems by M. A. Waite, The Americaniza- at the Y. W. C. A on Friday, The civics committee has charge of the program at the regular Century club on Friday at 2 p.m. at the A., which Includes a talk by nn ‘Trumbull on the “Wom trial Home and Legislative .” and a report of the work done by the committee in the past year by Mra R. F. Weeks, “Willie, I suppose you know what a caterpillar is?" “Yoa'm, it’s an upholstered worm. Boston Post. | Alpha Alliance of Delta Delta |PIANIST IS. BRIGHT | SPOT AT THE MOORE Daisy Nellis, @ gifted planiat, 1 the bright « on the new Orpheum | ville that opened the } Sunday player and the Munday audiences 1 that vaudeville patrons can | nod munic as well as Jann George Juseel, in his “Troubles of 1920," in booked as the feature act. | It'H a take-off on girl reviews, Jusmel smart lines and sings on refrain, He i ably anulated by a corps of chorus girls Dunham and Willlams sing and talk some in “Happiness.” They just do get by. ‘The mame ean be ald for Ed and Birdie Conrad, with their “Honey Song.” Grant Gardner gets over some | comedy in the way of @ takeoff on arned language,” and then proves that as a comedian he's a fine cor | netiat. His cornet solos were really well received. | eee | “GIRL IN LIMOUSINE” |AT THE WILKES Wurce, filled to the brim and run | ning over with laughter, was fur- nixhed patrons of the Wilkes theatre y, in the opening performance Girl in the Limousine.” tion } the merriment bit theatre vaude Moore weil, | show | reosive at She hag sor oatohy tumbling over itself, In the k role, Alexis Luce was ridicule }funny. Jane Morgan also proved her aptittuge for comedy, Others who contributed to the enjoyment were Emmett Voran, Fanchon Ey erhart, Mary Thorne, Rita Boland, | Howard Russell, Henry Hall, John Nickerson and Erman Seavey. eee GOOD PROGRAM AT PALACE HIP The new show opening at Loew's Palace Hip is full of variety and | “pep.” Climaxing the bill I the offering of the Bheriock Sisters and Clinton. two pretty girls and a man, who fea | ture gorgeous costumes and scenic | effects In their divertunement. The sketch is a comedy playtet, “Tenty- Seven Hundred,” capably presented by Robert 15. O'Connor and two associate players. Morey Senna and Dean are anoth ler trio, this time composed of two | men and a girl, whose comedy talk | reginters a hit. Versatility marke the effort of Melville and Stetson, @ jolly young man and « pretty girl Rusne’s Toy Terriers display 4 real sense of humor, as well as admirable training in thelr performance | “The Fatal Hour” is the feature | photoplay. BUTLER OFFERS | LIVELY REVUE | With @ large opening chorus, In | which every member contributes a specialty, the new edition of “Rev. | els of 1921," at the Butler this week, | ls eapectally entertaining. Harry Fielding is a new face to be ween among the clever group of en | tertainers, Belding’s song, “I Love Dear,” goes over big. | Evelyn Harris contributes a dash ing Spanish number. MENDING STOCKINGS | Thin, soft leather te excellent for mending the heels of children’s stock lings. Chamois leather is especially good for this. Sew one of these | pleoes of leather over the worn part. It ts perfectly comfortable, remains | pliable even after washing, and |e the stocking heel wear longer. FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the “Clean, ee any extra aang bottle for $1.00 00, neral removes pimples, | bined’ ee By eczema and ring-| worm and makes the skin clear and| healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, | cena liquid, neither sticky nor) greasy and stains nothing. It is easily, | Sotied and costs a mere trifle for each) application. It is always dependable, ‘The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland, . —Advertisement. at We must KNOW then them for the build SEATTLE THE SEATTLE FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS INVITES YOU TO THE Women’s Educational EXHIBIT For Washington Manufacturers ARENA TUESDAY, APRIL 19 TO SATURDAY, APRIL 23 ADMISSION FREE CONSISTENTLY and the industrial devel- opment of the whole state the ~ our industries and SUPPORT ing of aGREATER PRESERVE FLOWERS .. INDAY, APRIL 18, 1921, |WASHING ful of bran ie. C YOUR HAIR Put a double han Viowers frequently are used in dec orative work when it is not possible | cheerscloth b put It inte quarts of water and let it at to keep them in vases, If given the! th stove until the water t{ » following treatment, they will retain | FO the bran, Wash your thelr freshness as long as If kept $0 | this sinking with clear warm water: It in an excell mk mmall pleees of cotton woo! adhe thé in @ wtrong solution of carbonate of | AO Wn~ nodn'and water, placing t ound | and inclosing the Sea the lower ends of the rapped plec ntema | w i Sweet Si Very rich A. Magnano Company Exclusive Distributers Seattle-Tacoma Ladies’ Out-Size Wais $5.00 and $6.98 A very attractive showing of new Spring Waist: out sizes, in neat tailored styles. They are of fine, heavy silk in a variety of beautiful striped effects; convertible collar. Sizes 46 to 54. Ladies’ Silk Poplin Skirts Newest Creations Special $7.98 There is nothing smarter and more stylish f Spring wear than these new silk poplin Skirts. Th come in self-colored stripes; colors are Harding blue, gold, old rose and white; splendid quality and special values. Children’s Hats—$1.50 to $2.50 How about a new hat for your little girl? We have many becoming shapes in durable and pliable stra some are neatly banded, others are flower-trimm Priced low. Nazareth Waists—each 50c Durable quality of cotton ribbed Nazareth Waite taped back and front; nicely made. Ages 2 to 13 Mercerized Table Damask—Yard $1.00 value; 58 inches wide; floral and scro designs. Curtain Marquisette—Yard 25c Good value of white Curtain Marquisette;- s: tape edge. Silkoline—Special, Yard 19c_ ‘ 25¢e value; 36-inch Silkoline, plain and fancy design Burlap—Yard 25c 86 inches wide; brown, green, red, old rose and natural colors; good quality. j rod “TNE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU MONE V’ p a SECONO AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Steasahipe cozy as private yachts — sailing past lofty mountains, deep forests, towns— You May See a Whale —totem poles, iridescent glaciers, gold mines—and then by the White Pass and Yukon Railway to Dawson and_the farthest Inorth where the sun never sets. So easy to reach from Vancouver by steamships of the Canadian Pacific Railway Full information furnished on application to E. F.L. Sturdes, Geom feut, B Passenger Dept. Canadian Pacific Railway Second Avenue, Seattle.