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MONDAY, JULY 4, 1921 ymthia Grey: EATTLE STAR Personal Dr, Thomas H. Martin, of Duluth, is the guest for a few days of Dr, Al Ky | bert I, Bouffieur and Mra, Bouffleur | Society re, | Mrs, Albert Mink ar , ; : r a : : Jand Mra. Robert Comstock, who have Young Wife Who Will Never Know peta been guents at the Hotel Washington, > ( oLi ? a8 Bab Miss Judithe Gibbs Will |ieft Saturday for Coronado, Cal Mothe rhood, Longs to Fondle Little Homele Wed July 15; Cobb- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cr in Her Arms. : Vag. ° re Ht won lett Frida for Por Cliff Sec me of Pre tty | y wil ta gees avail or ton Gaye Dear Cynthia Grey; Altho I have been an ardent reader Wedding ; Miss Betsy ee of your department for several years, I cannot recall anyone Booth Engaged. ue and Mre, ¥ red C Aver and 6 who has written such a strange letter as | am about to write. ‘4 | yesterday * I am a young married woman pis, mut heres he ae PTAIN AND' MRS. STEPHEN ark children. I have read of so many little babies left on door- B. GIBBS announce the engage Judge and Mrs, Mitehell Gilliam, | steps of homes where the finders turn them over to the police “ment of their daughter Judithe to Ss wolves ee an et ra anh | department and it makes my heart sic k, for if some unfor- See oecrge Stuart Dougias, The tains, planning to be gone ten days. tunate mother who has a darling babe that she can no longer Wedding will take place Friday eve- ee care for would only leave it on my doorstep, I would take adie a Air. Jobe Marhey Tels lant Wesnae it as if it were a gift from God and love it and care for it like en we Reig. re ye? n “ it was my own, for my husband loves children, too, and the thought that I can never have one of my own only makes me Pretty Wedding Solemnized at path tnd Mr hunk Le, who ha sant leita Hikers tare. poen the guests of Mr. and Mrs I suppose you will want to know Country Home Kerment te 'Skeel lett Pray for thet ena (en ee eee Yesterday morning at their pretty names th: Winnisen, Cahide, i , country home, “Cobb-Cuiff,” the ee Miss Grey, I don't want to know marriage of Miss Laura Virginia Mr, and Mrs. Charles &. Thurston anything about its parents, or to nee Breyt ‘i were the week-end guests of Mra them, for 1 want to love it like it Bago aca lagapery per Marcella Lara at her country home, was my very own little babe, and if solemnized at 9 o’clock, in their “Par Acres,” on Vashon island : Ddeautiful garden ee I were to meet its parents J would | Forming a most lovely setting for Mr. Caspar Clarke ts leaving Tues be afraid, | the bridal group was the backgroun day iW hes ad Minneapolia, to be We have our own home and a car) ee a ss and are people of moderate means ee of foxgioves and spirea, where the ring service was read by Rev Richard A. Vander Las, in the pres in “Scotch Lassie’s” letter, for in he certainly puts Into words oo Go co rd bee 7 Dear Mian Grey, will you print |oor Oo oe , - 4a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher, of Salt and of good reputation Lake, are guests at the Hotel Otis, ‘ence of relatives and a few close planning to remain indefinitely this soon and I will send my street | nave traveled much, and far, and Mrs, Frederick B. Brown left Sat address. Thanking you, I remain, |#een lots of types of girts, ge Mrs, e own left Bat - pome to the conclusion that the Leading the bridal party was the urday on the 8. 8 President for San s. ¥- ® ev Pigeons have as much It ts unfortunate, indeed, that yo did not send your name and address | charm, If not e, than the girls of along with the above letter, because |'9%: for today they DO powrsctins only just this morning | gave away |** the ‘98 models beamed 2 prcdanson a little motherless babe and you | staid to on account Of Atte tent, am might have been the lucky new 0° “iter at tre teing, oa jmother, had it been possible for me pos Bo ro toni Socae a to get in touch with you. I hope you ; — will not delay in sending your identi- tarde ~ — nial Gina 5 : loath in, my These fashions come from Paris. It does not mattor| Ts revaleed whee yo srhimgperto 3 and women from east to west of this whether you are going in for the high Spanish headdress or |iwe foster parents glorious U. 8. A, I have noticed that “ee the immodesty of many men Francisoo. From there she will mo tor south to Coronado, Her daugh ten Mra. C.F. Kom, and children left yesterday by train for Coronado. eee Mitle ring bearer, Virginia Weather organdie, and carrying the Tings in the heart of a Snow Queen fone. The two bridesmaids, Miss ‘Louine Cleland and Miss Virginia - “< % “Rican, of Riverside, Ul., followed, at ia i a ® fractively gowned. Mise Cleland, in] Miss Brueggerhoff, who is state publicity SE crates ena ercnia saece pens, Washington Federation of Business and Professional Mrs, James Mills Eagleson and son James, Jr, have arrived from Walla Walla to spend the summer with Dr, and Mrs. James DB. Kagieson eee Mra, F. K. Munday in the guest of Mra, N. B. Solner at her home in Gnd Miss Riess, in pale blue geor.| Women’s clubs, will leave July 9 as a delegate at large to the) premerton. are wearing your hair in the low roll, the comb is the thing ron _ gette, had crimson roses for her flow. national convention, convening at Cleveland, O., July 18-23. v.98 that fashion decrees. Combs are being shown in all sizes| Inquiry About Sal prrintificesn ey cone cur ba ern While absent she will study business and commercial condi-|_M®. and Mra Clare Farnsworth re-| and shapes, the bigger the better. The immense comb shown| Baseball 7“ aa vel The bride was charming in her] jong in the large Eastern cities.Portrait by M. P. Kirk-\™eved Saturday to their summer e536 tan wed ad MERSS COMD FROWN | GS po ? a ot te Gees rsa i! r n with rare old lace, and her , . inland je is to Lop oO. ane rate coiffure, w com im, "Bouquet was an exquisite shower of se saa sf i Pi ia eae eee oat 1 leg thee the lower picture is worn in France with the simple bun, the| 4 jorm o; 4 SAAS, J. degen aus j ' : c ¥ . / ; * f basedall was a favored ter, “The type that ‘26 was garden or eno rye aoe Marriage Quietly Junior Practice Club ocd di post Aaa cena Bag nt pat hair being smoothly combed back from the forehead. recreation in the days of the an-\ed with in former years.” ogee “egy he Rein Les edn iar ized Will Picnic ates wae, z a RENEE —_ en ——-— ———|cients, and frequent reference is| Again, the giris of ‘21 have . : Sein groameman TG Ceti inivbeniped |" sk tert cies om abe sae Business and Professional tortcrs) 4 commission eas appoint. |nted than ber stare of", thane ‘The bridal music was played by Mr.}st. Mark's church Saturday after-|tain the members of the Junior Prac | Mr. and Mra. KR. G. Page. of Sun \fore better able to take care of them ’ ed by those interested in the pro- Westerman, rohit. Lo noon, when Miss Marguerite Moore, tice club, at their country home, — byrvent the Paras 2 Opn Non Women Clubs pale end of the boine ta 1907 to|selves. Here I must ask “26° if he ‘concealed pbery. “Ab 4 uests of their no “place of the cdnventional wed: Sedara Mise at tele ee Inglesea,” tomorrow. the party go |fuests of their soniniaw and daveb] seats is fortunate im having | the const. ‘Then we will be bene.|make rescarch to determine who ac-|thinks the manly men of 98 have e r. eh ing over on the Stimson yacht . % filted by such « convention as much |twally laid the foundations for the| kept up to the standard ot march, lovely melodies wer . +e 4,5 aplendid co-operation and representa thru the ped on the ieenth cpnieoagerns| on tiles bt hpten a aandin oer ye tion for the National Business and|as Portland, because we are going Present scheme of playing the game ness of a lady’s attention as then?’ Informal Tea Mra. Thomas T. Gorman, Miss An 4 “ the summer morning. Followt ° o G M 1 4| Professional Women's convention. |to boost Beattle to all tourists com. @%d when they were laid. This body, |For there is to my mind an opinion Seiiy, . wating wetter |Gn othe cues te ag an, Mine Mary Gorman and which convenes in Cleveland, O., July | ing west Gfter several months’ work im col-|that the girls are improving and Miss Virginia Jefferson was host ean at her home at Yarrow, Friday Go iaeud bs (haltnie of the tride's|’ sams Lite Canal, uastaeié bt hon- Mr. Robert Gorman are spending the) os) to gard. To date there are six| ‘The Chamber of Commerce has co- lecting evidence, reported that ac-|men have had all they could do ira. Smith left by motor] oe’ plus georgette with which ane {afternoon entertaining a group of Fourth in Bellingham, baving moter ; | ‘Ada Breytogte. Seattle women going to Cleveland] operated generously in giving our |Cording to their findings the “na-|keep pace with them. See how ee: wate atttved bs th aeetaeen gow ake Pradh wae? igeoge' an delegates to the national conven: | Seattie delegation 1,000 Guide Books “onal game of baseball” originated came forward and proved their honeymoon, the bride travel-| wore a tulle hat of navy blue, The | fiends informally at ten. oe tt on These are to Seattle Tourists, a new publica. With the Knickerbocker club, organ- worth in the late war; was ins G Miss Genevieve Moore, of the unk)" sigs Lulu M. Fairbanks, state] Uon which will be off the press just #ed in New York City im 1845, and|a convincing demonstration Diue poiret twill with iv o 2 oe eky sents cioee BCT elas, octuss race cook ween (hilaren’é Party Farnity. is the guest of Mine Markaret]| srewident of the Washington edera:|in time for our use. The Port ot|that the first person to prepare a|“Worth While Women"? If some tan duvetyn and leathér.|with matching Deeg ta cmap of ° aid a tow dave > in w delegate at large to| Seattle hax also co-operated splen- ¢ gram of the playmg diamond was of the men of today were to have th has been the supervisor | summer flawens. sr. CB. Moors wes (Committee to Meet «ete the convention @idly by giving the Beattle boosters |Abser Doubleday, of Cooperstown, |more respect towards the women and af music in the public achoots for the! best man, and thd wedding music was| Final plans for the children’s party| Mise Ruth McKenney, of Aberdeen,| Miss Anna Marie Brueggerhoff, | 1.000 maps and pictures of the wa phe ae in 1839. Modern baseball would do better, ve years, coming to Seattle} piaved by Mr. Adam Jardine. Mr. |&t the Tennis club carnival on July jis the guest of Miss Erma Verd at ne er ede ake Bed ber gym asd Snlth'e Cove terminals Probably rap eh gg <oprbhg or Bloom daily m o ; | inciden adve! ; 5 passes cago to accept thas position. land Mrs. Anderson left immédiately | 15. will be made Friday afternoon. |her summer home at Three Tree qdsanie ok Wecek 2 the enveniied: | torantiona) ay Serer pa, les oa paeds Guiind voabders: x caeia aaah aS tm pene ted with a beautiful soprano|arter the service on their wedding | When Mra. Archibald C De Voe and) point trip, and after July 15, will be at| her committer will meet at the home eee t-of-town guests at the wed: | nome in Seattle lof Mra H. F. Ontrander Mr. and Mra A & Eldridge and ere Mrs. J. W. Smith and Miss = —— —————— ~~ | family are spending a week motor- Smith. of Vancouver, B. C.. ing in Bastern Washington. sister of the groom; Mrs. c eatherwax, son Tom and daugh Virginia, of Chicago, and ‘Miss Virginia Riess, of Riverside, I!) eee i ry 3 Mins Helen Maxson, president of | thorities to be held in Seattle Oo |%* “town ball,” played by carly set- the Seattle Business and Professional | tober 11, 12, 12 and 14, 1921 |tlere, end variations known es Women's club, who has been elected| At the last convention our lone |“three-old-cat,” “fowr-old-cat” and to represent this organization at the | delegate from Washington. jfise | ~*r¥d” fapbog ss convention Fairbanks, was asked, “Who are Mr and Mre Frank E. Qase lett} Mrs. Dorothy Simonton, tate re-| your Weateen women? What are| Present Heavyweight Friday for thetr summer home at |COMing secretary and delegate from | their names and their professions | Champion Rast Sound, planning to remain unui|**¢ Women’s Commercial Glub of Se jand vocation: In anawer to these’ Dear Miss Grey: Is Jack Demp- * sone aren attle questions 36 pictures of the outstand: | gy the heavyweight champion of the i i a ag i i CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Qhildren's Patriotic Parade imie Dr. Wimer Ford, president of the|ing business and professlonal women |= ,14 argh gagement of Miss elas — The Niwanna Campfire Girls bad] yr. and Mim. John W. Roberts and Women's Osteopathic elub, which is|over the state connected in the club! gojueds = oe oe eS . Mothers’ League charge of the business details of a] y¢/) tO. Fr & member of the State Federation. | work have been matied to the con i vA bored ooth Announced The War Mothers’ League of | children’s patriotic parade in the In| Mt: And Mrs Roberts motored |” Minn Martha Look, president of|vention publicity chal | Jack Dempecy holds the world's things ‘Mr. and Mrs. Laurence S. Booth] America will meet in the Armory to Lake Kachess for the week-end. a ¥ chairman for her! heavyweight championship: at the “soo vatgeahyr a ange ge tl terlaken district Saturday, at 2 ce the Women's Advertising club of Se-|use during the convention. In order Sresent time. The champion obtains | ee (tle mg feel tam p.m, The ladies in the com-| Mr and Mra C. A. D. Young re |Attle, which is a member of the State|to boost our atate, our city and our Aue nitie by defeating the previous lire, wr An . Kisle Lincein senedict Cinb | tomrniine, contpoced ‘of Bara. Pg, [ moved last week to thetr summer | ¥enuewion ae fine, _cnergetic and progressive | notaer of the tile; he elds the title | er » CORN, rs. PL JL y ere are a number of clubs which | Northweste ‘ A home at Wh Potnt Tm women more, twelve The human analysis class of the | Aaron, Mins Elizabeth Ahnefeldt and ay are are definitely planning on having | slides Nave been sent to headquarters phy ike adhag ba serene. eae Miss renelepestape + to Goan peg tara oe or bag Phe ge yg Mra. E. H. Dodge, Prizes were! ytisy Hazel Landes is the guest of |TePresentation at the convention and} to be shown at the convention. These the title if a challenger defeats him, . = P ae feoeyer ad | ral of = rye ogg ond By \ewarded for the best costume, the] stirs Robert A. Brown at her sum-|! 4ll the Washington State Federa: | slkies portray manufacturing plants. 'or 4 he retires or refuses to fight. ES ig aed ag a = ed ee TE en ne eerie rein: mutts Cove |e ouacecfaiv cfenced ihe tale 96 3 A. Le + Ph. D.. a irs. Charles ae © Yornen’s club, an organization of | Pier B, Mt. Rainier, Alaskan scenes | moe Be ep a i Aopen ae fre — ” ae _ AER hot Clise. After the parade, ice cream! wre W.T. Yancy has as her guest |!0% than five months old, intends )and euch natural, manufacturing and Carbenter ike siaieae r.. adh ores She | serie, tatonsty in the study cones were sold by the children for|sfise Helen Gardenour of Walla|t® bave ‘abodt 15 delegates at the! commercial advantages that we were ata ait ca* pews disclosed. wedding man nature are invited to attend. |the benefit of the Children's Ortho | Walla, who will remain during July.|>4tlonal convention. able to work into a history of the| Greatest Depth set for May of next yeur. eee ‘ Pedic hospital. eee Portiand Business and Professional | club's activities for the past year. f Oceai 5 Brotherhood ee wi lub is sending 25 dele; The Seatt o. in Fraternal Mr. Cleveland Sandefer, ot ‘omen's « hd attle Business rch Married The Fraternal Brotherhood will en- Dasighters of St. George Francisco, seteak Seas ro pon gates alone as they are bidding for| sional Women’s club in wae pap el Dear Miss Grey: What ts the! tertain with a card party at § p.m.| The Daughters of St. George will| Mrs. Sandefer, who is the guest of | 1923 national convention and are) the other clubs in the nation an idea |@eepest place in the ocean and where | sl ta Seattie| i the Fraternal Brotherhood ball in| meet at the M. E. HA. hall on/Mr. and Mra. James ¥. Lane, at their | being backed up in every way by|Of the constructive work that its is it located? RD. N, Se ee secs on the] Fremont. Saree Thursday, July 7, at 1:30 p. m. home, “Lanehurst,” on Mercer island,|their Chamber of Commerce, busi-| 14 live committees have accomplished| The deepest place yet reported is ‘Mis po stiaie ag ‘Church, ‘ais » strong, 10038 Othe §., Wednesday eee neas firms and city ax a whole. They | with the support of the membership in the Pacific ocean, near the island) irae see thomen 3 pene Net . Mr. and Mrw. Sidney V. W. Poters, {have asked the Washington delega-|and the guidance of the officers has |/ Guam, and ts 5269 fathoma, or] Alki Review No. 69, W. B. A. of| Tonia Sewing Circle 0. FE. S. Jor Portland, are the guests for a few|Uon to support them in their at-|one of the finest exhibits of club /4/14 feet, or a very little less than . to Mr. C. Owen Armstrong.| the Maccabees will meet at 8 p. m. in| Jonia Sewing Circle O. E. 8. willl days of Mr ham, which took place in|ine W. 0. W. hall. iu E Se dius tx Oaktant, Tuce|o? 0" hall. meet at the home of Mra. M. F./Mra W. A. F ters’ parents, Mr. and|#mpt to obtain the 1923 national| work arranged in an artistic and in.\"% Miles deep. ters, at their home at/Convention and we are going to help| teresting manner to attract the at * is Wyard and Mra, H. W. Dimmick » Portland in th it y Dear Miss ey: Having been ‘evening. 28, at 8:15 o’eloc! 68 gy ll | the Country club. n this enterprise we|tention of the judges. We hope to r y: laving sey Tite ak» va Order of Amaranth 2762 igh ope st, July 7. Take eee desire to gain the convention for the |come home with a prize on our ex-|¥eTyY much interested in letters re | ' inder readi =, one 1, sega < fm ere chr to 28th ave. and walk one] Dr. and Mra Conner BE. Gray are] 87¢4t northwest should it come to hibit |98 models, it is perhaps right for me | anth a! jasonic temple al Pp. lock south . . — —_____ t that T am a bachetor and lived was attended by Miss agp * receiving messages of congratula - n mE jo2 Sov. - Be ontea oe en eet, 0 Miss| tverereen court Na, 2 to ‘confer de eee tons on the Mirth of a son sunday, |WHITEN TOWELS Wash leaves thru several waters. /In the Ume of these ‘98 models, and SS rr re Seecooer Park grees. “aise Seward Social and Literary Club | june 26 Two tablespoons of turpentine put | Pt 04 to cook over a slow fire, in a also being a Scotchman, it gave me | ta ypc lglg pipe oz. The Seward Social and Literary eee in the water in which you boll your | “&hty covered kettle, ‘The chard much pleasure to read my own views} lowing their wedding trip they will ee eric’ club at| Oe Met for election of officers on} Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Morne and] towels will whiten them Will cook in ite own juice, just as SC ebite beime than rily in Gac-|> L. 0. E. club at the Elks’ clu! June 24, with the following results: |son, Mr. Phillip Morse, are occupy spinach. Cook until tender, about 45 - veadleng rt — 2 p.m. Regular meeting Mrs. A. H. Keeler, reelected presi ling their summer home at Wing| Never omit testing the tempera.| nutes. Drain. Chop and season ; A “ia 6 re ee dent; Mrs. C. BE. McCoy, first vice} Point. ture of the water before baby is put| “it) Sait and pepper and lemon a e m Mrs. Armetr grad juice. Garnish with slices of hard-| ~~ Broadway high school of this city nn os pg ronan og president; Mrs, E. H. Sprague, second gel in for his bath. His skin is more Me Avumtréag served as an ensign]. cre ter tab wis be held Tusetay, | cine president; Mrs. Emmet C. Robb,| Miss Minnie Widmer left Friday| sensitive and more easily scalded | 0°Hed exes. itis waeal tenerve.. He recently re-| Ss 's nc 3c. oo ¥+| recording secretary; Mrs. A. Duis,|with a party of friends on a ten days’|than that of the grown-up. _ MR SSG Ee July 5, at 8 p.m, at the Olympic |corresponding secretary; Mra. Albert | motor trip to Oregon Indian oii for treatment of diseased turned from the South American! View schoolhouse. Important mat-|R Clough, treasurer; Mra. Claude R 7 a. tonsils never fails AN sickness is | traced to it, even goiter, Tonsils| | need not be removed if you use it. | end in this way— then decide oe to the U. & 8 $ was assigned to the U. 8. 8. Texas trustee. The delegates chosen to the Joint Meeting é Seattle Federation of Women's cruise of the Pacific fleet, where he) ters will be discussed. Stryker, editor; Mra. J. A. Colcock, Ask your neighbor, Send postcard He has now re-entered civilian life . . A joint meeting of auxiliary No. 4.) ciuns were: First, Mrs, A. Duis, . Picnic Supper and the Sons of Veterans», George | and second, Mrs. C.D, Polrick. ‘The | . 51, Seattle, Wash.—Advertise Mr. and Mrs. Charlies K. Poe are}A. Custer camp No. 1, will be held at|aiternates are: Mrs. Emmet T entertaining with a picnic supper at|the U. 8. armory Tursday, July 5. at) Robb and Mra. Albert R. Clough their summer home at Hertford, on|8 p.m. The roll book of the auxili-/ane club has adjourned until Sep- Lake Washington, this evening. This|4ry will be open for the enrollment | jempber is an annual custom of Mr. and Mrs.|of any new members. This will be MECENE SLL san vent A Mother Tells How Her Daughter METROPCLITAN Poe, when the members of their fam.|the last opportunity for charter mem o SONG WRITERS ON Was Made Well Again by Lydia E. “i 4, | fly and a few additional friends are|bers to enroll Music PALACE HIP BILL Pi . Six Nights Beginning Next penne. | invited to be their guests. hing orang i inkham’s Vegetable Compound Monday, July 11 heir, sue ADUETIONAL CLUBS Nat Vincent and frene Franklyn ws ' Informal Bridge SS aa a Mr. Carrabba Soe Gat las recent |, Punatean “At the age of Complimenting The "sewing bee” of the Hussian| Opens Studio Loew's Palace Hip. Vincent and @xteen my chmgnter Aang having Mise Mahone Relief committee working thru the| Mr. Pletro J. Carrabba, weil! Franklyn are song writers who have rouble every| Seats Tomorrow Learn now the right way method. A famous chemist ley American Friends Service commit Pknown clarinet and saxaphone play. '? ‘elr credit many of the most suc- ’ a a or ‘ to end corns. invented it. This i: Mrs, Joseph N. Hardy will enter-|tee of Philadelphia, met Thursday at|er, who hag recently returned from | C°sstUl Popular songs of recent , F CHARLES FROHMAN, Apply Blue} cal ‘ gteateurgi- |i tain with an informal bridge at her tne home of Mra. La Kiemptner, 1315 |" years. Among their numbers” that ' Preeente ply Blue-jay—the liquid dressing house makes it. _|| summer home at Hunt's Point, next! seventh ave. N., and made numbers California, announces the opening of everybody sang and whistled are . pai or the ‘'—-to one corn. Countless 1 A 4 Thursday afternoon, complimenting! o¢ dainty garments for little, Russian | studio at 401 Montelius Bldg La Veeda,” “Lonesome” Mark how the pai: untiess people use it. : Miss Camille Mahoney. The invita-'babies, and voted the effort quite a Pe ie ring Back the Days,” all of 4 Watch the c pee ee Blue-jay is ending not less tions have been confined to the close |guccess in things accomplished Opera Singers to ey recall in their repertoire, p Sata have to ta while,| chaps ridiey on 20 million corns a year, a 6 e honor gues! Herbert Hoover said, “The prob addition they are singing two down. My married J "= ies i ( es ee eee ts peoten ea] be Heard Here brand new hits, “Pucker Up" and nme teoces Revises caren to | A touch applies it. The iG Week-End Party # race. It is not a problem of politics,| Beginning July 9 at the Blue Always Goes Farther Than . ia E. fs. 4 4 itis action is le, the results Bi Miss Katherine Bacon entertained It is just a problem of children.” Mouse theatre, Eduardo Lejarazu, | Mather | i » Id pies sary ut aside the are sure and es a party of friends over the week-end! The American Friends Service | paritone, Beatriz Pizzorini, soprano, | McConnell and Austin provide a C old, harsh treatments. Try Fai At the summer home of her parents, committee's representative, writing | py cea, Clark. te ner multitude of thrills in their clever She took it faithfully and is now reg- mi this new way at once. Fairness to yourself re- a St nad Bre Cooll Bacon, at Hunt's from Rusela, mys, “What we need|Foccardo Clark, tenor, and Speria bicycle exhibition ular and has no pain. We recom- mined 4 Blue-jay i epee quires that you try it if you : Deint, ix milk and soap and fata, and lots |Castel Mezzo, will appear four times, A diverting bit of nonsenve, in meri the Vegetable Compound and | J. M. Barrie’s Best Pla: lue-jay is the scientific ever suffer corns. ee of them, and quick.” daily for one week. These artists rp . pad songs and dances are es you Revailesion to publish this + Mi. rrie’s y > a Send donations of food or money | w, i plended in a novel manner, is "Stolen letter. rs. KATIE EFcHER, 4084 i Ji with the Sonora Gru 4 ; 1 HER, : Luncheon at Home for clothing to room 310, Cobb bulla. {ere Al! with the Sonora Grand Kiwuos,” offered by Olive May and N. Fairhill St., Philadelphia, Ba, 66 99 Plaster or Liquid Complimenting Mrs. J. A. Collins, 'ing, care of Mrs, Klemptner. pera company ey appeared in Cart Hill Standing all day, or sitting in 4 of Alderdale, who is the guest of Mra. he % Portland recently in concert and) Harry Sykes is a clever blackface cramped positions ‘and often with ‘wet Ld Be dr paar dl yar Reales = Wisconsin Goldenrod Club were very favorably received. They comedian. feet, young girls contract deranged ue s a wont ’ : prmal Phe Wisconsin Goldenrod club was| will give miny of the best operatic ,,COoher and Fidelio feature a mix. conditions, and before they are hardly Norman. O'Neil’s Juncheon at her home Friday after- |i srtained by Mrs; George A. Arm 338 ture of hand and head balancing and aware of it they develop headaches, ial Incidental Music The Sci : a i popule 4 Speci i i aes, MOO yo Se | strong, 1028 65th ave. ., Wednesday ee eer PCea ey -Eairers: | violin iaaviog: ts ckache, irregularities, nervousness |B niarged ondtants ei ientific Corn Ender |June 29. A delightful luncheon was], a | ‘he feature photoplay is “Squat- and bearing-down pains, all of which | "nlaree eb te: House Party |werved, and after the business meet-|COLD WATER ters of the Midi in which are symptoms of woman's ills. Every | pricks: Kves., ie to $2.50; BAUER & BLACK Miss Mary De Grandpre is enter-' ing, a social hour was enjoyed, Plans| In preparing baby's bath, pour the Bessle Love Is starred mother who has a daughter suffering Bat. Mat. 800 to $2.00. Spo Chicago NewYork T. taining a group of friends with a for the annual picnic at Woodland | cold water in first. If the hot water ; — {from aah syeaptome 8 uuld profit by hi Rita ae teva See bared Shouse ‘party over the Fourth. They|park on August 14 were discussed. | ix put in first and he je able to crawl,’ FUNERAL SERVICES for rob. ‘he ¢xperience of Mrs, Kicher and cial Popular Wed. Mat., 50c Makers of B & B Storile Sursical | are being chaperoned by Mrs. How-|The next meeting will be held with| he is liable to go to it and scald him. ert Pracher Tutihill, 21, 2 p. m./ Bow or Pinkham’s Vegetable to $1.50. Pius War Tax. Dressings and Allied Products ard Joslyn. Mrs, Leslie, 4700 22nd ave, N. B. self. Tuesday at Bonney-Watagn chapel. impound 8 fair trial, |

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