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EATTLY WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921. ) Cynthia Grey: ; | eu Do We Meet Life Generously in Order to At “Good Measure, Pressed Down, Running Over’? ‘Clubs UBS FOR THE YAY derbloom Chub y The members of the iderbloom elub will hold their annual meeting in the Knights of Pythias hall, Third ave, and Virginia et. from 10.30 a. % % % *% ‘ : m tod pm A full attendance I8) mig powsibilities of the edueatién| A.—Health is the best cosmetic. BY CYNTHIA GREY Nuptial Courtesy; Mr. : owe and training of children who are ab-|Glve her thin by strict attention to best, ip d-gheeaa : : eed fist pe |diet, exercise, sleep and fresh air.| We hear much about the law of supply and demand, the Woman's Ausiliery i“ Rainier-Noble paca ly ae had rag ppd p the skin clean with water and| law of gravitation, and of kindred forces which we have ns i |@ mild soap, learned govern different phases of life. There should be and Mrs. Broderick to Entertain With Dane- | ‘ f ry The Woman's auxiliary Rainier | states notab! advance have been! < , eee: | notable advances hav | leane ata hat ha t ‘ ing Party. Noble post, American Legion, will] made in p in for the enre and | dow to ran nite what harm '*| law of success—for nothing seems to have a more perverted NUPTIAL teay t Meet at 8 p.m. in Vetgrans’ hall, the | education 1, deaf or blind| A.—It teaches him to want to be| meaning than our ideas of that word. We are most apt to es Mies “4 amille Mah ae oy He Armory children rocked or held in his mother’s arms. |anterpret it as the accumulation of wealth or some variety of “a amitle oney, | AE ed May I beg any parents who have | This;is # time-consuming occupation, Charles R. Castien and Mrs, Vincent | Michigan Apple Blossom Club | child no afflicted to make inquiry | and of me use to the babye Et te tur | oOCuee Honor. ‘ ical Ak MacAdam are extending invita- | The members of the Michigan AP | about what can be done for him| better for him tw be put down in his}, OTe can have both and be a perfect failure along eth ie given at P) tions for a luncheon to b ple Bloswom club will meet at Wood: | without delay? It is apparently true|own bed to sleep as soon as he in| lines. Uf there could be a law of success formulated it might | ‘s Mrs. en's on Rose nd park ‘ol vel annua enie | t f rf *, x “eg, é, 934 bi San rroreday attern Ban, Tule 18 se M cark for {heir annual plenic| that the trouble, In many casen, is) fed and ready. All thene indulgent | run something like this: “Success is the outcome of giving ‘ day afternoo! Acheo 2:30 p. that parents wait until the child bas ‘ 1 " IM ‘ » i i; Revere will be placed for. thirty = ast ti Ny Hy Sean Tana a age “y gov hs 1 bag ee a baby have to be un) more than one receives.” Real success deals with primal intimate friends of the honor guest. | Wennefe Wilewn Langue when mowt can be done, and thus de-| Q—My baby ts 7% months ola, 1|C2Use8 and lasting honors. n league an-|crease his changes for acquiring an| give her orange juice three times a| Merely outward honors are ficet | “ nual picnic will be held at Wood. | education which will make him hap | week and potatoes with butter twice |ing, money and position. may fail in Ms ney ee land park, to which all members and|Pler, at least, and probably useful. |a week. In thin right? |@ night, new popular ideals may = their friends are invited, A box| For those children suffering from} A,—She should have orange or| quickly exile those in favor today. luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock, | ‘he mont cruel affiiction—biindnem | of fruit juice every day. She is We all give more than we receive | The Women's Wil Dancing Party for | Betrothed Pair eS Complimenting Miss Charlotte} Mann and her fiance, Ensign Ralf c ls 3 b - R r oreer very much can be done, even if thelr|too young for potatoes, but should |at times. Lut most of us are trav Douglass Baker, U.S. N., of the U.S.) sight cannot be restored in any de. , . | cling over ‘oad of life in suc ) 8, California, Mr. and Mra, Henry | Fraternal Brotherhood avons. Wak. tha, ntaeilia Gaia y = have some cereal gruel. I am send-|¢ling over the road of life in such an Broderick have extended invitations | The Fraternal Brotherhood wit | F h p ple hy £004 | ing you directions, |uncertain fashion, wandering hither for a danci rty at their home meet at & p. m. in the Fraternal | {7 “ny ehild suffering from any sort) Q-—What foods are beneficial to|and thither, that few of us have a| Paanesdsy po Bem < ly 13. ¢ Brotherhood hall in Fremont of bodily or mental deprivation. It!) the teeth? | firmly settled course. Few of us if 34 ihe +g Ane . = s 4 in stage eng to t n and to no A.—Milk, vegetables and fruits,| make all the little daily happenings ' ‘ ; clety, which must pay for thelr edu-| breads and cereal hich subservient and overcome all obata- ‘4 German Ladies’ Soviet: nals, whie ans & Mr. and Mrs. Roberts imp mman Ladied Society Jeation, not to sive them the fulleat| mixed dlet of tire commen food atutts,|clee 4m the woy Wal se may keep| walking along the trest with « _ Dinner Hosts cunsed at the meeting of the Ger.|POssible opportunity to lift them-| Q—My baby cries a great deal. | steadily on who is ‘puffing a cigaret We wolves above the bounds of these) Does this mean he is wick. He is 3} We shortsightedly think that we) now think of the same couple wall a of ' man Ladies’ societ t2p. m. in the . Mrs, hem ta rg an adie tome yatsp hampering conditions. Even the| months old | must be continually getting in order|ing along the street, but with Beles, wi e P ‘ ye higher grades of mental defectives! A.—OCrying may mean illness, If|f0 progress. In consequence our mo-| girl smoking the cigaret. The mag Friday evening, when Mr. and} R. Knox Roberts will entertain With a dinner of fourteen covers, pre- the dance Mr. and Mrs, ©) Charles H. Lilly are giving at the Se Past Chiefs’ Association may be taught much useful know! he is not gaining, take him to good tion da like that of the crab, and s0|would not be considered respectable, Mra. Margaret Herr will entertain | C8 but if alowed to remain at| doctor at once, It may mean colic | blind are we that we do not notice | either by the women or the men they the mee the Pant Chiefy ay, |2ome without special training until) and Indigestion from overfeeding. ‘t. but scuttle on, lost to all but our|met, but vice versa, the occurrence scaled ar tas Dyin Sikes, beyond childhood, there is little that only once in three or four ¢*re for motion is passed over by practically all the Irecauag ac Mr kk tor hoe, oor? Give water between meals,| [ut he who gives, receives “good|men, and perhaps half the women. . Own nerves quiet by good ™¢2#ure, pressed down, running| The point I try to make is that can be done Q—How can I take care of my| Keep y “arltos day, Jul . 4 “ar ; rt" yo Reg lias ae A Sg little girl's complexion | food, sleep and plenty of outdoor life, 0veT.” We have the best of author-|the girls and women have it entire | heon at of Mrs, Birda Barkwell, Tuke er _ ity for this. B&o let's meet Ufe gen-|ly within their power to master the abe be Stand Al ae AN erously, you and I, We shall not| situation if they really care to do #0, 4 inier Club dawns eee Si EETBREAD AND | Some are es ” oy vi regret it. ‘They either pass it over as resp \ , + e on't even own up to the . : Complimenting Miss Marguerite Daughters of St. George | PEA SALAD fauite. op thetr a " . able, or they are airaid to 9 3 *, daughter of Gov, Scott C The Daughters George will] One pair sweetbreads, 1 cup cooked . __.| Stands Up for el be ; oT TRRS a 7 TIDE | Wy 4, tance of a girl who stated oF ‘and Mrs. Bone, who are arriv alae va al og +7. . imeet at the M A. hall on| peas, % cup whipping cream, 1 tea | LETTERS OF GRATITUDE. Western Girls My fn Seattle today, Miss Phyllis| Miss Fairbanks is president of the state federation of the Thursday, July 7, at 1:30 p, m. spoon gelatine, 2 tablespoons vine quent language and illustra-| Dei Mine Gtey- For the benefit ners weet it in will entertain with a lunch | Business and Professional Women's clubs. She is leaving . . gar, 1 teaxpoon salt, % teaspoon |tions in advertising may appeal tolot ‘we would like to state that} eid seme pacer Phe Prince) aw at the Rainier club tomorrow| July 9 to attend the national convention in Cleveland, O., Ionia Sewing Circle, 0. FE. 8. paprika, French dressing many, but after all it is the homely, , the West is no place to find a poor, fea fiadgint to wird am ad n yy ee m. Covers will be placed for| July 18.23, where she will speak on state federation work.—| nia Sewing circle, O. E. 8, will] Parboll sweetbread, adding a slice | sincere letters from women, ever-|meek and humble kind of girl that|her However, he used tobacco ana ghia guests. Portrait by Grady. meet at the home of Mrs. M. I} of onion to the water. Cool and cut in | fiowing with heartfelt gratitude for|is easily led lke his Eastern|qrank some, and sl flatly refused 4 lin Mens theo ee sain a Wyard and Mrs. HL W. Dimmick, | small cubes, Add peas. Whip cream | health restored by Lydia E. Pink. | friends, \to have anything further to do with & rs. Ryus ” 62 Washington st. July ty ke a site Ada — Peary = in 4 feast Vegetable Compound, that| Our opinion of a Western girl tn|him until he quit both habits. He > i : ‘ which she wore her mother's. wed. | Yealer ear to 28th ave. and walk one | tablespoon cold water and dissolved) convince other sufferi vomen | o parixon to his stateme u cou - ‘omplimented |ding veil, 46 years old, and. carried | ersonal block south. in 2 tablespoons boiling water, Add/that there is a medic nthe will eelers birt ‘" ‘that pene at neces avy a inet ale if] r With Mrs. Harmon PD. Ryus, ofa shower bouquet of white re nd | 5 dit ad vinegar. Fold in sweetbreads and) help them also. Many ‘such Jetters| perior and has a better personality could make him quit. a, [are being published in t Angeles, who is the guest Of |sweet peas. Miss Gladys O'De as) Mr. and Mra. William Pitt Trimble Pythian Sisters’ Banquet peas, weason with @alt and papri and as far as being independent,| As a redult, she broke off sister, Mrs. Albert Charles Phil | bridesmaid, wore Nile green organ:|and family, of New York city, will], Mr& George Bennett is in charge|turn into a mold and chill. Serve| from day to day, and it we do not have to depend on men | friendship, and he lived and” diet jas the honor guest, Judge and die, and for flowers carried an arm |arrive in Seattle tomorrow evening, |Of frangements for the reception |on lettuce leaves with French dreos | woman's advantage who suffers like * for support. |with his habits of tobacco Burke entertained Sunday with |pouquet of Cecil Brunner roses and/to spend the remainder of the sum.| 48d banquet of Seattle temple No. 9, | ing from female ailments in any form| What are you kicking about, Mr. |drink, but without a wife. She B motor party and luncheon at Sno-| sweet peas. Mr. Leslie Schnelibacher | mer. Pythian Sisters, which will be held |to give this old fashioned root and, “28"? Do not trains leave for the|ried a good, clean, level-headed maf Qualmie Lodge. was best man eee Jon Thursday evening in honor of | TILED HEARTHS |b rb remedy a trial.—Advertisement.| East every day? If you don’t like! and they are living happily togeth | : 4 pat gan Mr. and Mrs, Eastman left later on the recently elected grand ‘chic thane | = ry, al °, ~ al “ anew B: | Mrs. Charles Andrews Maury is ‘ Z rH Clean ¢ earths with a cloth j the Western girl, why not go East today. Do*you think it paid hi Emeattle Girls Entertained| eis wedding journey and will be] ieqving the last of this week for To [MTA Markaret Glarcock, and grand | 4, Sen turpentine and then Ventiiniead toupers for) |. We certainly shail not miss you.| ‘sen respect women only as mucus 4 ot . 52 rey ; < seers | OUte 4, tobe: e power : Progretd: | ten ave the But before you go, just ask a real at Tacoma Country Club |fon ave. ronto, Canada, where she will spend | 7)" EUATe Mr ae will be held ac|cry with a clean dry cloth. Wash mien are the w But before you go, Just ask a real/ag they respect | themselves hid | Miss Gwendolyn and Miss Marga- cee the summer visiting relatives, Sp. = ing tiles with soap and water splits ui 4 pin make men respect them. Wake up, Newlove* and the Misses Faith, tlh Oh wee the glaze and enamel. | Western girl. As for a real, honest | giris; snap out of it The world is and Dorothy land, chap- Luncheon Hostess Mra. F.C. Thompson and little son, ADDITIONAL CLUBS _ acne girl of ‘21, the only difference in @/ yours (I mean the world of hap 4 by Capt. E. A. Boylan, U. &.| Mrs. A. E. Parker ts entertaining | Davis Eugene, are spending a few . . + ‘ " sirl of *21 and @ girl of 98 is the | piness) if you but demand it. But ‘land Mra. Boylan, went over to} with a luncheon at her home at Eagic| days at the Bazanta cabin, at Hay deiteas Saal FOR BABY | mode of dress. The heart and spirit|when you tolerate the things that Friday to be the week-end| Harbor, Friday afternoon. Covers | den Lake, Mra. Henry Landes, president of} Healthy babies are those that | an js. Oe... a jbring yourselves disrespect and of Capt. Richard Slider, U.| will be marked for eight guests. lb é the Seattle Federation of Women's | #leep alone tn well afred rooms. Ar- || clipping. Rlectrte vibratio: Gi ls May Regulat. besa ben age beng ~~ nee and Mrs. Slider at their coun- eee Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Greer, of iciube, will be the guest of honor at | #nsements for alr in winter as weil || trentnents, Mair dressing, | Sarees May heguiare gil, you Sia F: nox Pg Fears’ Ny rd Ss are © Kuests of heir » _ nt me ould be made. | -_ a bd os - 4 ris; you mn a Bee Pome at American Lake. They / Will Entertain | SC Aah are the guests of thett 698 ltne. anseai plonie of the Coterte of {60 i Summer should be sind Faciai treatmente. kiectris “vibra: || Conduct of Escorts 0 ee ee r Dear Miss Grey: On reading the Factory Hair Store and letter from “The Boy of 98," I de- | cided to express my opinion briefly} The more shiftiess = man is, the the honor guests on Friday ° 7 [Seattle Friday at the summer homes | . of Capt. Lawrence Houston.| Bridge Club | Robert P. Greer, planning to remain| o¢ stry, 1. H. Mallet and Mrm. Tob. | AAD | S.A. Capt. Arthur Warren, U.| Entertaining the members of her | for the summer ert Atkin, near Edmonds, The mem- | [iy | | © A. Lieut. Edwin Barry, U. 8. A..| bridge club, Mra, Glenn M. Owens «dang? bers and friends of the elub will | | ct [on cause and effect. more he shifts from one job to ane F a a will be hostess at her home sie gl Pore ger = Posen pre | meet at Stone way at 10 a m. to \—— Think of a nice, respectable girt! other. | @ formal dinner dance given at the | afternoon. ‘ | gradua mm OXbUTY | take the bus to Edmonds = sebiaiadhan ‘ rs’ club at Camp Lewis, and) — school, in fonnecticut, returned to a*e 6 @m Saturday evening at a dinner) dance at the Tacoma Country club. | ? . Luncheon at Home Miss Phebe Nell Tidmarsh will en DATES TO REMEMBER FRIDAY, JULY s— his home in this city last evenin, Fete, who haa ene a he tars OLD TIME SELF d | Mra, Drusilla Percival, whe has| ror tne benefit of the ducational Center, the welfare work of which been in California for the past two . ix reco) J an oné of the te . months, visiting relatives and friends |p eCoRniees a ee factors in the social, charitable anc and touring the state, has returned, | °° the social, charitatte and Never Repay ys She Can Be the “ichionda, Thursday, after: || compliment ‘Mr 'and wre sonn || and le occupying her apartment at 00% Gance will be eee ft | Her Debt of Gratitude to | Perry, of New York, wit 2 ¢ eg : lac—Gained ‘oul honoring Miss Anna Roberta | maine tints Uk cas Bee hat wer ee ans land on Monday evening, July 11.| Tanl jained 17 Pounds ‘The hall on this occasion has been - turned over to the board of the Cen.| “Besides getting my health back ter, whose members will act as pa | have also gained seventeen pounds tronesses for the affair. in weight and I just feel that 1 eee never can praise Tanlac enough.” and Country club. SATURDAY, JULY 9— Mrs. Albert Wilton and Mra Rertha irbanks will eniertain with a tea at the home of the former Mr. Edward C. Kinsel and famfly arrived by motor Monday from De. !trolt and are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Kinsel, Mrs. Irving M. Glen will be at from 3 until & o'clock, honoring eee to her friends informally at Mise Camitie Maho ™ : deci » i Nel 15 ine Carmite Sex i | RRL Mae Pennsylvania Study Club Jeclared Mins Minnie Nelson, 14 The members of the Pennsylvania | Seventh ave’, Seattle, Wash, re- Study club and the North End Pro | cently ‘ greantve club will plenic together “For nearty four years I had an July 15 in Volunteer park. During | awful time with stomach .rouble. the afternoon there will be a pro-| My digestion was so poor’ that I ei vd gram of folk dances given by the | had to give up eating all the things Peng NE se Seger a inet TIED pupils of Mra. G, W. Martin, and|I liked best and I finally got to| been visiting for the past few days, |t¢ afrangements for the reception | where I wan almost starving my ee ¢ on board the 8 8. Keystone State| self. I would have cramping pains Great Semi-Annual Shuart Sale of Fine Shoes Beginning Tomorrow, Thursday Morning, at 9 o’Clock tornorrow afternoon. eee Children’s Party emrnittcc Meeting Postpone Mrs. Archibald De Voe, chairman | Of the children’s party for the Tennis " carnival on July 15, announces | U. & N. and Mra, Sproul, are the guests of Mra. Sproul’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Fotheringham, eee TUESDAY, JULY 12— Mra Thomas J. Gorman and Miss Frances Gorman to entertain with Ir home from 2 until o'clock, honoring Miss Camilie Mahoney WEDNESDAY, JULY 13— Mrs. George W. Albin and Mra. te © entertaining with t Mra. Albin's home fit of the Bast Seatti Miss Achsah Lou Powel and Miss the meeting of her committe auxtifary to the Seattle Symphony Mr. and Mrs. Charles wills, of JUl¥ 27 will be announced. jthat were almost unbearable and was planned for tomorrow aft- Orchestra. Vaneouver, B.C. who have been the . gas would form and rise up into . at the home of Mrs. H. F. | / TRUMADAY, JULY tt ster Hoge || kuesta of Capt. and Mrs. N. K. Wills Nesika Lodge Summer Camp my chest and throat and press #0 , hag been postponed on | e compliment over the weekend and the Fourth, Nesika lodge, the summer camp of | against my heart 1 would become Bccount of illness in Mrs, Ostran- | der’s family, Instead the committee will meet at the Tennis club next | ef Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. | : cee «i Luncheon at | _ Hunt's Point Complimenting Mra Fuley W. Me-| / Coy, Miss Constance Patterson will | entertain tomorrow afternoon with a Juncheon at her home at Hunt's| Point. eee Pretty Home Wedding A pretty home wedding was sol emnized Thursday evening, June 30. When Miss Florence Thistle, daugh ter of Mrs. Alice Thistle, became the bride of Mr. Albert Eastman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Eastman, Rev E. W. Erickson reading the service At 8:30 o'clock. The home was beau tifully decorated for the occasion The bride was charming in her bridal dress of white charmeuse, with Hard, Mias Miss ‘Anna fi dancing pa FRIDAY, JULY 15— Tennis club carnival at the Tea: club. TURSDAY, JULY 19— wedding of M r. Gilbert Plerce Ht left thig morning for their home. the Business and Professional Wom-|too weak to stand up. My back . . en's club at Pleasant Beach, on|hurt me dreadfully and at times | Mr. John L. Hall left recently for | Bainbridge island, is open to all bust.) my head ached lke it would burst. the ol! wells in Montana, tq be gone|H@M* Women in the city who desire|I slept poorly, fell off terribly in two or thre weeks |to spend their vacations or week-| weight and often just had to give one ends over at this pleasant and quiet|up and go to bed. Sometimes 1 Dr. & V. Ro Hooker and Mra,/Place. The rates are exceptionally | felt that I had all the trouble in Hooker left today to spend a few | Tasonable. r any further {n-/ the world and hardly cared whether days at Lake Crescent formation relative to this summer| 1 lived or not. eee home, phone or write Miss Luella! “Dut, thank goodness, my suffer Mr. and Mra. M. C. Richards, of |Ayres, bureau foreign and domestic|ing is all over with now. Tanlac Yakima, are guests at the Hotel|commerce, Henry building. Boats|has meant more to me than I Washington for a few days. leave on Sundays at 9:30 a m. at can ever tell and I feel so grateful eee Pier 3. All are invited to avail/that 1 often cut out the testi ix 4 WEDNESDAY, JU The wedding Mann to M | Mr, and Mra, James Charles Kerr| themselves of this splendid oppor | monials in the papers and wend them (Mary Waterhouse) ‘have returned tunity for play and rest at Nesika | to some friend who 1 know needs from their wedding trip and are oceu- | Lodge. |Taniac. I have gained so muc n} pying their apartment in the Arca : — ————~| in weight and strength that I never | H| Reductions Up to $5 a Pair Less Than ‘ dia. joying golf at points of interest en| felt better in my whole life. 1| r Present Prices, and Up fo $9 ss Pair sATUMDAY, 3CLY me, mae nh, a tmnt Say) "RD aa nt Less Than Last Fall’s Prices T S 5 Golf ana ¢ spending his vacation at his home, | ee read that I learned of Taninc and] patina i a Only Regular Stock to Be Sold VEDNESDAY, AU will return to Anna olis tomorrow. Mrs. Herbert Condon and Uttle|1 think it's my duty to do all I h ave, N. (FE =| Please note that ALL the shoes sold are guaranteed to be from | THURSDAY, # A Mahoney to Ward, in Bt. 10:00. m. The marriage daughter Jean returned Saturday|can to let others know about it.” Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Augustine have | from a three weeks’ visit with friends| Tanlac is sold in Seattle, Bartell’s given up their apartment in the|in Portland and Eugene, Ore. Drug Stores.—Advertisement, residence at 946 1 ; ei ae 5 des our regular stock of high class shoes, made by world famous manu- I Ch . , ramento, will arrive July he re facturers, and in the newest styles. la the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. C.| We have never bought and never will-buy cheap merchandise as (el ete) te Cream Pie Moore, a sales “price bait.” We respect the confidence of the buying public —a man's favorite =| ood Gy Bolen ie Bima Jeasie Carter will spend this month at Lake Chelan, where they have It will taste just right to him Pastry, cakes and taken a cottage, too highly for that. - The Greatest Shoe Values in Seattle == > made with Carnation Milk all foods are ap- Mr. and hee Robert B. Leithead| | Our policy (Of "A Personal Seruce, tie Taplit Saereae after petising and MSA dom tly vemoead 46dnbT ne | ing you anything less than the best, although our sales prices make fast Seattle, where they will » d prose Cametion Milk, nourishing when the summer montha. 1 cup water, 1, cup grated choc- made with Carna- see olate, 24 cup sugar, | teaspoonful tion Milk. Ite Dr. Louis Edward Duffel! and Mrs. | Duffel, of Loulsiana, are the guests||||{| Semi- Garment ||||| cornstarch, 2 eggs (yolks and added richness Peitile woeaesaer and Gauahter or | A 1 y shies hesten soperstely), | ten- ond parity em. ind Mrs. H. B. Allain. ‘They will re.| nnua x a Ciearance 4 | these unquestionably the greatest shoe values in Seattle. You Can Buy Safely Here Our reputation for fairness at all times, and our high standard- only policy, assures that you can buy as liberally as you like at this great sale and be sure of getting only worth-while bargains, a main for several montha, spoonful vanilla. Bake the pie hance the flavor i fee crust first. Mix all ingredients and food value of nae memes Mes, cf che orp td (except whites of eggs) together, dish. the guest. of Miss, Karla and Miss ° and make a custard. Fill crust Hay inssiaeet tt tT "| Continues All Week isthe Guabhrd, cover with the whites Ait Gidesee, an na a a rONays eal Sacrificing All Coats, Suits and Dresses of well beaten with 2 table- ‘ family returned last night from @ mo Including Many Imported Models | tor trip to Hastern Washington. spoonfuls powdered sugar, and n, Washington Please note that owing to our heavy price reduc- tions, shoes sold at this sale cannot be exchanged after noon, and are not subject to refund. STAI brown a little in the oven. f ARN ERY a Judge and Mrs. John B. Gordon Fur Reductions Continue Watch following ads for further details. me and party left Sunday to'wpend a few | No Exchanges or Refunds MWASSENIAN UO) 470 > Cry ” i j : days at the hunting lodge of Mr, and Send for Carnation Cook Book containing Mrs, Riley W. McCoy at Dungeness 100 practical tested recipes. Carnation Milk , | Baten © HAHLO’S | Products Co,, 1160 Stuart Building, Seattle, aa yy Mr, and Mrs, William W. Leithead, | Mr. and Mrs. L, T. Cowgill, Mr. and Furs and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Mra. Halloway Stuart, Mr. and Mre Fred Harris and Miss Wilma Let econd Avenue Just Above Pike head, of Pasadena, form a motor! | party who are touring the Coast, en | ce “[rom Contented Cows”

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