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| | Mr. and Mrs. Campb | Dinner Hosts; Miss! Leghorn Will Compl ment Bridal Party; Dinner Planned for Visitors. | AND MRS. JOHN A. CAMI on Friday eve « . han informal dir ers Luncheon for Bridal Party | | Complimentit Miss Dorothy Thomas and the maids of her bric party, Miss Marie Leghorn is ex | taining with a luncheon at her home on Saturday afte oon Dr. and Mrs. Moore Dinner Hosts | Honoring Mr nd Mn Leo Gre sugh of T Montar wh are the guests of Cc 4 BOR he and Mra Blethen. Dr, Wa PA e and Mrs. Moore will ente: tain with a dinner at their home tomorrow evening o ae Hostesses at Tennis Tea Mrs. Donald A. Nicholson Mre Harry Whitney Treat, Mra Harry F. Ostrander, Mra, R. A Abernathy | and Mrs. Bruce Elmore will be the | wees at the Tennis Tea Thurs: | : | Miss Holt Complimented | As a prenuptial ompliment ie Miss Blanche Holt, the Manus) Dramantius clud entertained with a Miscellaneous shower the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs, Arthur Holt, on Friday evening. cee Delightful Musicale Concluding a series of four delight. ful musicales, Mr. and Mra Caspar Fischer entertained most charming ly at their home last evening. Lavish baskets of crimson peonier were placed artistically in all the rooms, while a handsome basket of the peonies, red roses and purple Japa-| nese irig decorated the supper table. | ‘The following program was given by| the Spargur String Quartet: John} M Spargur, first violin Albany Hetlier Col George Kirchner, cello and Prof. Schwerdt Ritchie, second violin, F lins. Mrs feger viola Fischer Not Becthoven allegro molto quasi preste Dream o Duy JIN ..........German Scene and Gavotte from “Manos” ‘ ™ "Mrs Casper Fischer Ome — Wanderers Night Song, Opus 48. .. Re Mra Fischer and Prof. Kart Sehwe) Quartet, Opos 26 ce eeee Dvorak Allegro ma nen troppe Lento Molto Vivace Finale, vivace ma nen troppo Mr. Fis t the ptane. . | Assistants Named for Tea At the bridge tea Mrs Henry Broderick, will give at her home on Wednesday afternoon, June 8, as sisting her will be Mrs. Bert Farrar and Mrs. W. B. Hyatt, who wfll pre side at the tea hour, aided by Mrs.} Edward C. Ewing and Mrs. Francis | Everett Mitchell eee Engagement of Miss Letcher Announced Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Letcher an nounce the engagement of their | daughter Alice Mildred to Mr. R. 1. Von Losson, son of Mrs. N. F. Von Lesson of Auburn, Wash. No wed ding date has been set. “ee j | Strawberry Festival Date Changed | ‘Th? strawberry festival planned by the Broadway guild of the Orthopedic | hospital for Wednesday, June 22, at | the home of Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve, at the Highlands, will be| given on Friday, June 24, instead of | Wednesday, June 22, as previously | planned. | The strawberries will be picked on | Thursday at the country home of Mrs. R. William Crosby at Medina | Entertainment for Bride-Elect. Miss Dorothy Ewing and Miss Mary Dudiey Walker will be hostesses Friday afternoon at the home of the latter, entertaining with an informal bridge tea, com plimentary to Miss Mary Water.) house, who will be a June bride. The guests will include only the} intimate friends of the honor guest. one Mrs. Alt to Entertain Complimentary to her sister, Miss | Blanche Myres, who has recently re-| turned from California, and for Miss Viola Brendie of Denver, Colo., Mra. KE. C. Alt will be hostess at a bridge | tea at her home Friday Seven tables will be in play, with ad ditional guests at the tea hour, when | Mrs. George Bellman will preside, as sisted by Mrs. C. A. Wintermute During the afternoon little Frances afternoon. | Ryan will entertain the guests with some specialty dancing oe 8 | Rose Tea | Mrs, Charles Sumner Hubbell has extended invitations for a one | Tea,” at her home tomorrow after-| noon, complimenting her house| guest, Miss L’'Estrange Turnbell of Montreal, Canada. Dinner for Visitor Complimenting Mrs. Charles Johrr on of Dollar Bay, Michigan, Mr. and} Mrs. W. M. Humanson entertained with an informa dinner at their home Monday eve . Bridge Tea Mrs. Theodore M. Jenner will en-| te nm several out-of-town guests! the bridge tea she is giving | Frederick & Nelson's on | afternoon, among them being Mra B. H, Higgins of Winnipeg, Mrs. W. A. Swalwell of Bwverett, Mre Walter Borland of Alaska, and Mrs, t 1715 Sunset ave., at 2 p. m. eee Michigan Apple Blossom Club Longfellow P.T. A. The Longfellow Parent-Teacher as sociation will meet Thursdgy after noon at 2:30 at the school. During the afternoon there will be an excel. lent musical program and “Mothers’ Problems” will be dixcussed by Mrs John A. Mathews and Miss Anna Gifford, This will be the last meet- ing of the year and election of offi | Gamat! Por Infante, Invelide and GrowingChilaren The Original Food-Drink For All Ages NOVEL HEAD - DRES cers will take place. ir all Be. . —_ VAUDEVILLE ASK FOR Ry Jos. Brownin Wh fete tae —, (MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE ¢ Me sonn {ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN fi é Personal Mrs. John Troy, wife o Troy of the Alaska Dispatch in| |. wes, Mex weet Ned Mateo children's burcan expe Juneau, Alaska, arrived in the city | hidem, Stl stone auc Saturday from San Francisco, WHET? | mat children will anewer wny question «i he has been pending the winter, |rhildren, Inclose » stamped, self-addressed envelope f aso interesting questions will be anewered thru this colum ond in a «& t at the Bow MES, MAA WEST, THE STAM, SEATTLE, ‘ for a few days before leaving for) | Q—How 7 her home in Juneau. BY MKS. MAX WEST | meat? Are eG “ © in y ta Ne ma é tamiiy left. Monday by motor for|sieep at night? fhe will not go to |r cin” puree ee N : California, they plan to re 10% Rov can 1 brews on baby of the | We necond your h mene : Main about two me mathe ulead menias Geer Maes eeeie ns ed ten pee Mr. and Mrs, Donald B. Olson with) oo vc tmber of inquiries that hi me the P j their families spent the week-end af ~ hie midd reached me 1 he ntly fe have : Lake Keee ea Janswered the n thi any 4 not b A Mr, and Mra. Joseph C. Black are|There is only one way to d D4 | stenay dennis al pende k EPH, Portiand,|that is to put the baby down to) @-Plense Ne Inyetto top You spending a few day sleep for t night after her last mi 4 pag fee them ore. Pear | ncheduled feeding and let her alone |,” m asking the Cy exper ‘ Mr. and Mrs, William H. Parsons, |until the time comes for the next |(,, ,, “hg the te be one. Bables should sleep alone from : Shirt, educe Mr. and Mra, Edgar L. Webster and . ree pettle : X » Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sharpless spent ve hg baby wor . — OT we in cold pred a be part ,' oe week-« 6 Summit sleep in the bed with its mo’ 18) weight ceded, P the week-end = en Jalmost wure to be spoiled in r 7 Eben 8 7 1. Plenty of soft wae, ynow! " to proper feeding and sleeping habit ankets and wraps will ar Mr. and Men, Stuart ‘Thompkine |*0 Proper feeding and mleeping babltA. | yy Wi rm me |S are planning to remove next, week | A Clothes basket or a box which can | 2 Loo from the Chelsea apartments to Garyes: @ nay be -tioal Fg! Al ee een ee Trospect wt. [two dining room chairs turned to | COLORED LINENS we tt r parser te 4 gether at night and thus a separate| Flat colors in table Mammy ang edly 3 ed for the baby cured at ve ot n some ¢ en Donald Palmer Olson, son of Mr. | bed for the baby is secured at very | f Pn mome of the Smart shops gms and Mra, Donald 1. Olson, who in a |Vttle cont er . One particularly goodlooking tuner ¥ Sprays of flowers loosely twined in the hair with the veil held at the back is an effective fancy of the moment, and |» at Annapolis, will spend | enn rot en ce 4 a ie there must be at least one small, smart hat adorned with bits from the ribbon-flower garden. This is a Peggy Hoyt, | te month of September in Beatie ie him weep after 2 or 3 in the | CIT VER G for Kc , bite | t:| Tie midshipmen are laving June 3) him sleep after 2 or 8 in th| SILVER GRAPES | A for % three months’ cruise in AUantic | #fternoon, wo th je will be, reasy Sitver gre ew oe Ny cK to go to sleep immediately after his grapes with wllver leaves andl M. EF. Nelson of Yakima. Ico OPERATIVE STUDIO FOR |NEW COMEDY SKIT watera, rs pea - 4 — “ If neces | #24 @ silver ribbon band is a new pve e9 ¢ Bs 4 4k T PALACE HIP sf . o note in hairdressing for Service at Little Th vin , S > ’ ‘4 ea ¥ " Mr. John A. Miller and daughter. paige wg bong rag hg Macey Of course, for evening pl ta neg ¢ 4 u Ss uty N 1) ) Sam Lewis and Arthur Thornton] wing Alberta Miller, who have beer |Dut if he will sleep stra eye 7 goth Tea Shop Thursday ; will endeavor to capture the comedy | apending the past few dayn at Trini-{ let bim do so, A few days of this) Woman's Hi - ‘ reaay A cooperative atudio and exhibl-{ wore won by the boys—Clive Haas, | The Hotel |kind of training ought to get him| fs Hellente Gp Our The Queen Anne Study club Will] don room where Keattle artista may first; E.R. Duckerine, wecond; Mae |hOnOrs the new show opening at] 44, Wash, are guests : se ee ee predic hakte ket him'| ‘The members of the vf be in charge of the Little Tea Shop| ory under ideal conditions and with| whall Gill, third j the Palore Sip Thuretay, eth Galt ¥rve €n route to thelr home in Biel-|into proper habits. I to nieep | Hellenic club will meet at the heme geet ‘ pan gyal! wih er - p ABs ye a minimum of overhead expense Joining the department of archi-|ciever skit, “The Great Lovers,”) =!“ eee Jany time they even as late | ais ee Mrs, George Man. most as hostess, ansiated de and where they may exhibit their | tecture is much lke jolning ‘a clut 5 | 3 ¢ course, |1s, 6 POntag | hay ee polds, “ ba h ke join club, | written for them by Joseph Brown a ter, | 98 4 OF 4:20 5 of course » Thursday a ~ — Mrs. = igenwe 0 Paintings to better advantage—this | for the “atelier,” which Includes alljing. They are reputed to have # wean gee ccnp eae T.| makes @ baby wakeful at the ttme|*2° D>. m know! ap ets Cent ArNer./ is the plan of two local devotees Of | members of the department, | ‘ ' Vinifred, left last Friday for a three " seody. sg . dopa ent, In dimunetly different manner of . |when he ought to be sleepy. I have 7 sent nth Mrs N M. Ke =, Mra W2 U'Renn. |the palette and brush, Athem Maru-[ by the students, and when the “pro}|serving a combination of comedy | oaths’ trip to Europe i casts thr thauaatio rontion dare of Boveokoarey. oe an rs. Ro A. Tyler and Mee EDs Jie 216 Columbia at. and K. Horso.| ects” are announced that the Beaux ‘ : 4 : P b " wate jin, ay noune H he AUX | wingie nd ventriloquial nonsense. & baby which will be suggestive to Poa * oat see $909 Fauntleroy Arts society, of York, sends} 8 hing altogether different in|,“ 20h" B Cannel Ae porggtios ~ | ma mothers about these and other | SEEING IS as “hae | Music According to the preliminary con | Weet, all students omether and | th ketch Une is promined in] @sy from the University oF Mucat {matters of training. I shall be giad GIs powers Series of Musical tract, aa drawn by Horgo, there will! work, freshmen “ni for up |"Hreakfast for ‘Throe,” to be pre-| Cir In California, and is tie Suet to wend it to anyone who will write| BELIEVING en Teas Planned be one large room for a studio, In| per classmen, learning much from mented by Lynne Sheriock & Co Guinn tar teh cena vacation, | (2 tt | des, a wert ¢ musical teas are boing |thit each member of the association | willing apprenticeship. ‘The awards| A series of balancing, serial and ssigecan ice Fay tier our yaaa ai i del a oat Pits acan fod pt sae agg 7 Il have his allotted space. Equip |are eagerly awaited, and the atu >be cats in to be offered 2 0 the | 8 question meget he Ho gg ane Sees call ceotitions’ wilt be’0t thal Month ite URGE UF the ake dict tie ae wee bY) Mr. and Mra Louis Diether ro LE sabre pase Je, for Fm on MH of Knowing where to ga 1, for The Sor Pe ee eee beat. Adjoining there will be a ro-| university ranks seventh among the| Guifport and Brown are a pair of | V@2couver, B. C, spent the week-end | |never would have believed it pomiti § % be part of thig month. - alte pat in Seattle. A—It may be caused by indiges-|i¢ 7 nadn’t seen it f ” own 8 iar YE ee ception room, where each artist will] 200 competitors who send work from | negro comedians Alla tion, due to overfesding. If she ts!" you know, Pegey Tin ee omens * have the privilege of hanging an/ atl over the country to New York for| 4 prettily designed revue of dance a Shen . , . beg » Pesey, I'm very ken Miss Holt to Wed equal number of his paintings. On| judgment dean will be presented by Santry |_ MPs. Louise Miclion, of New York, | gaining steadily, put her oe © fost |to go ever stace 1 sa ae ana ae © Mr. Parker certain days of the week this room| Alban Shay and Donald Thomaa,|ang Norton hgieg rae oo goer © a . rib ey move ety casisar Ue oe suit and heard where yey ie ue we 1 be 0 . mention men of last onl “The New Yo dea” ry fbbard, left last ¢ ‘oF | of restion. , 10 got it Miss Lillian Blanche Holt, dangh- | Will be open to the public. anne mn me Fear erh sett mn} “The New York Idea” is the fea-) Vancouver, B.C, where she will be| sults, are relieved when the longer! That isnt half, Doha Tet whom ter of Dr, and Mra Arthur Holt,| “The only limit to membershtp will | the honor roll at Pennsylvania. ture photog the guest of Mra W. Dixon Hop-| interval between feedings is estab | storious blouse to go with It af the Mot? ee named Wednestay evening, | De the standard of work. aud wa have!" Tine tea in any architects! MUSEME ~~ J erage. lished. Use plain talcum powder to| big blouse sale they're holding gow, [of un June 22, as the day of her marriage | St this pretty high,” Horzo aid. We stine the auiadinns phir J pra ean AMUSEME TS see aliny the itching. I am asking the | Nearty every blouse in st x is be to Mr. William A. Parker, son of | belteve this oe mperative otek io will by RR. Carter, if. Richardson and V, c.| Mra. Artes Stewart, who has been| Children’s Bureau to you */low one-half price, and they're bem gone | Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Parker. The/fill a need long felt in Beattie, and} 8 Oo Gican Gattis medians L the guest of Mins Dorie Mitchell for|copy of Infant Care wh h “\tes I'm here to state that Chemys they b |geremony will be perforuied at the | 2 ite eine city” | were won by Elisabeth Ayer, V. Le fa' GEws E the past week, returned to her home| section on this wubject. I shall be certainly do give bargaing: Ae’ Ml pes o home of her parents at $:30 o'clock. | artiste of the city.” | | Anni, J. Bonnell, A. &. Fulton, W LAcE HI in Vancouver, B.C, inst evening. | ¢lad to send it to anyone else WhO best of all, you get credit Cons Miss Fay Louise Holt, alster of - ng W. Land t Ww. a © will write for it. buying loads of wonderful clothes of any the bride, will be maid of honor,|tained by those interested from} Mt and: two ware awarded W: 8. Mra. Fred Hudson Paxter and! - |time! And the most nn saben and Mis Gladys Dutton and Miss] Athem Marulls, at the Bluebird cafe.) 0” VC" saden, D. T. Lope, Miss Hariett Baxter have been| Q—What should a child of 5 years)ig that, in spite of the easy papas ff neithe Marie Parker the bridesmaids. Lit. | 216 Columbia et | Mehingawan, 2. Re. Dechertne, 3. 6 in New York for several months, will | eat? | method, their prices are mo higher Its so tle Bernice Randolph, niece of tm i . 7: I Jordan, V..N. Jones, C. W, Hass tn orig return tomorrow evening. | A-He should have three food | than the cash stores, Seeing is ts weeds. bride, is to be the flower girl, and| 4 rohj » Not | One was won by Marehall Gil) and : | meats a day, with the heaviest one | lieving.” the we Robert Shinn, nephew of the bride Are hitecture ~ Doris Slebert F = : Mins Marie Fisher, who has been/ i. tne middie of the day. Milk, well-| Their store is at 207 Rialte Bi, won't groom, ring bearer. Mr. Leon Kein-|/the Same as Carpentry - M onrun visiting In California for some time, cooked cereals, bread and butter and | Second and Madison, just ovep Pig: & T..” be hold will act as groomeman, and} HMuneker says that Manet’s gift to OORE cimeu is expected home abvut June 15. | stewed fruits will form breakfast and | Whistle.—Advertisement. the ushers are to be Mr. Leo Thom: | his generation was "A new opera Skilled Optical Service Eddie Verdes on Fifti ettigete supper, with an oceasional erg, or a} as and Mr. Leo Moore An informal! gtaw with which to view the passing || Gearanteed Dewey lee Mins Virginia McDonough, of Port-) dish of milk toast, and the like, For | reception will follow the ceremony. | show.” Vrances Kennedy jand, and Mise Vida Dodgy, of San aoner he should have meat, fish or} Norton and Nicholsoe Frank Nrewee ex and Saree Pielert and Seoficia Francisco, who have been in the East) ouirry: one or two of the fresh during the winter, will arrive in the | 0, vegetables: potatoes, rice or| city Friday, to be the guests of Mr.| macaroni, and a simple sweet for | and Mra, James Colbert Sullivan, [Giller ‘1 will send you @ pamph- Pur) Mr. and Sra, Pred Fisher and mtr, {*t 0% the subject and Mra. George T. Myers spent the id I begin to train week end at Lake Crescent. FES peddlers nt Many among the 2.000 and more who went to the architects’ “open houre” on the campus, went awny with = mimilar remark. Architect and carpenter are yn onymous in some people's minds and! the idea of actually paying a man) Glasses as Lew as $2.90 PANTAGES Matiners 2:20 Nights 7 and © “pan CUrtD, Important business will be trans | for ie ow ltlle sketches is “ape ergs Free examinn Cort. UTD: ae er. my baby in right habits? « acted at the meeting of the South- | 0%, jon any one can see that [t's Ption by registered Debbs, (lark: Dare) Gallevtat y A-—As soon as you know there is west Seattle Community council at|the man with the boards and najis |} optometriar re cet USE CARDBOARD going to be a baby, by studying the weet te the “Barton street hall, Barton st. | {9 his hand» who does the work. So{} {9 cit {IyP is Teeke tif a small equare of cardboard is|whole subject, so that when the Land and 16th ave. S. W., at 8 p. m ga Bag the visitors loudly re) kie te ow tw put on the tack before it is driven | baby is porn you will not have to lg dade waar’ it Aaa . into place the netting or screen wire | waste time and perhaps injure the the t | Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club | “Why. I never again wit say that!|] Wegner Optical Co. will not be eo liable to tear off ioe in experimenting. “are The Ladies’ Social and Charitable | You boys and giris only go to college | ay URIOn arnmeT of, club “Freja” will hold = meeting at| for the fun of it, Dear met When! Retween ind and 3rd Aves. the Swedish club. Cards will follow | 4i¢ you have time to do such lots of | ‘oRen lenses duplicated for lena. ‘ the business meeting at 2 p. m.,and| Work?” pemeene nesonennets 1 |the hostesses will be Sirs. Opear So | The students decked to keep their STUDY WITH AN-EXPERT “AL JOLSON wen derquiest, Mrs. Henry Peterson and | ‘sptay of work up on the walls un “AT in aoe 4 til commencement waa over. ; “ “Than Mrs. J. EB. Swahbers., ormgsere seco yd aindr-hS Aan Re, d Bu Ness r- “SINBAD” without Seattle Civic Improvement Club | COTS. sketches, drawings to #oale etarrus $1.50 Mats. $1 to $3 ‘sway. The Seattle Civic Improvement | "4 full-sized details. Four large | —————— ws: ee club will meet at the Federation |"OO™S are completely fined. altho | he ! clubhouse at 2 p.m. Following the | ‘ore are but 35 students, Fond par-| gl business meeting and election of |" came by the dozen, of course, 4 = officers there will be a musical pro | 24 Jooked to see that the “men \ a > gram and refreshmentd will be | 09*” their prodigies received in oi . curved. New York were conspicuously & banc Pa a enough printed, | * a stra Mderbicom Club Feilow-profemors and business | ° © BP ment sta The Elderbloom club will meet at | 08 caine full of the usual scorn of oO W. a oes 1] — & the Ret the Knights of Pythias hall, Third | “@rswings” the practical indulge. | Fegie wee and. Virginia at. from 10.30| “Just folks” were vociferousty sur é 1H eense of until 4 ojock Y . Prined to find that anything butt of FJ ¥R Sa cally he a ig te material, from a toy to a rkyscraper, | } > EE arew ou: Art required many alternate “sketch es | - Written, P sc gerd to get the best solution of the spe sR who wa: the home of Mrs. L Humbare | detailed picture, according to the ° tt halt b '| “sketch” that proved most promis S be reme: ing, finally a set of drawings to «cale of every little stair rail or molding. Of all the crowds who visit the old Rheumatism Hee = delicately elusive scent—what u Division No, 5 will serve luncheon | .. ” FY a at 12:30 to the members of the| “*t shack.” a draughty and decrepit is it? Different from a perfume, oe + reso thy piesa ed relic of the days of the fair, none| a ri Umost a Michigan Apple Blossom club at| Will be able to xo down Second ave He : you say—more like the breath of spring! the rum |the home of Mra. H. McFadden, 359 Ceain without using this new "opera Rheumatism is a dis- Ree dre 16th at sinae to Yiew the passing chow” of ease of childhood. Grow- The sweet fragrance that makes The “der Women’s Alliance our local arokitectars ing pains, as well as St. cleansing with FAIRY SOAP so pleasur- op Tne Women's alliance of the First anges Beaapyphicenros teas beset Hiner dance, are mani- able is the natural freshness of exqui- that mo nitar n church wil or t E 3 . sta P| F ; % : Mrs. George Jackson 3211 sath ane | in the form of a prize, Two years rhc ome of ae sitely pure ingredients. Through * lnetest et , ago Willlam W. Kelloge offered hia sm, and result in car- SOAP i i m ae ie re prize, since given annually; last ys diac lesions that lay a and through FAIRY AP is delicately : oe wnt beste Council of Catholic | ment of three prises given by Charles| for heart trouble. Milder whitest soap made! O# tor nis Providence hospital from 10 a. m.| = Bebb ‘ i symptoms in any disease You need not hesitate to use FAIRY Fea . oat § o’clack ‘The competition t# open to all often mean longer dura- . i ue ge ee ig nM present and former students of archi tion and a more incur. SOAP for washing your finest silks, — a . tecture in the university, and is for a i association of the Pythian. Sleters | marking the line between Pierce and! NALGEN pullin daiadpacsccaridignetaiges hhh will be held at the home of Mrs fori en ea Cee Recommended ‘tee Children every way every days about th David Morgan, 1916 N. 48th at. at) ay 50, $25 a 2p. m. Mrs. Elsie Wood will have! ae ee rae i 495 eh S| ncitlgen Js a most effective intestinal and kid- Both the hand-size cake for toilet uses, thet hes harge of the sension tember 15, Last year the Kellogs | harcoties. no palnons: TU ls wary to take and th and the larger size for laundry and house- Bana n Pythian Slaters’ Teenple No, 9 | {ttt prize wan awarded to Ellzabeth | Mf yous child in suffering from ne. Try Nalgor | hold uses, come in the hand-fitting oval ; Dointea * hs ek tat ere. ation Of | }iaas, third. This was a detail for} wtores. j OA ieee | shape. You can buy FAIRY SOAP every- . fenly de ‘oe will be he 14 jual memorial | using tile, and the girls did best, The | where. holiday, ei ak ee mile Denpy-Renton prizes, for terra cotta, ; He bou 9, at 8p. m pees at gre resect ie Ret sett | eee oak z i Qa EXCURSION § HOOD CANAL Next Sunday, June 5 Steamer Indinnapo! Leaves Colmon i SOAP == PURE & WHITE & FLOATING ?, 2 LOEWS PALREr HIP CONTINUOUS ITO! hureday, Wridny, Saturday, Splendid New Show of H 4 pel The Original | eff FRATURE PHOTOPLAY ALICE BRADY in “The New York Idea” Proof that “Incompatibi 4 a? Pod we of Whims £27, Fi

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