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Maincheon at _ Sunset Club Mrs. Soliday to Entertain Gates Names Wedding Day; Mrs. Gaffney Honors Visitors at Luncheon. ‘ONORING her house guest, Mrs. H R. M. Hockenhull, of Albu querque, New Mexico. Mrs. George W. Soliday bas extended invitations for a bridge tea to be given at her residence on Tuesday afternoon, July 19. Miss Louise Gates Will Wed July 30 Tre marriage of Miss Louise Gates, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B EB. Gates, to Mr, Frank Harrison Jenne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward) Jenne, wir’ take place Saturday evening, Juty 30, In the Pilgrim Gongregational churéh, at $30 relock. The maid of honor will be Miss With Bridge Tea; Miss) Musicale at have Issued Invitations for a musicale to be given at their residence, “Rowe ebiidren, wilt am violinist; Mr, Mead Freneh, ‘cellist; enoy—that it will be decidedly to Mr. J.B Carmichiel, tenor; Mr. their advantage, as well ag that rank Moulton, baritone, and Mr, W,/Of the baby and their family, it | A, Worth, bass, The following pro.| they will expect to stay in bed for gram Will be given: at least two weeks after the baby PART 1 feomen? Selections tram the Olymple Bulte This should be followed by at least | Ode to Mount Olympus, 6 ‘ a Nymphe ond ‘Pairs Chasing |*™O Weeks of partial reclining wa Many mothers make a virtue of getting up and about in a few days, and apparently a few can do Clubs” tertiles Bacred Songe- (a) “In Heavenly Love Abiding.” (>) “He Ie Thy Lord.” ALR EM. B Otub The A. R. BE. M. B, club will meet at the summer home of Mra. Chartes A. Lamperta, Sylvan beach, Vashon island. The members will take the 8 8. Virginia TV at pler 4, foot of Plummer Mar- Mise Jack.) pl PART UI Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae «@) Nell Buoy of Puget Walsh, and Miss Marguerite t is to be the bridesmaid, Lit- Esther De Moss will be the flow girl and the ring bearer will be Lewis, Mr. Eldon Jenne, of the groom, is to be best | Miss Gates is a graduate of the of Washington and a« otf Kappa Kappa Gamma and the Tolo club, Mr. Jenne & graduate of Washington State Mrs. William B. Gaftney enter- with a charming luncheon at Sunset club, this afternoon, com ting Mra Scott C. Bone, wife Governor Bone of Alaska, and Harmon D. Ryus, of Los An- who is the guest of her sister, Albert Charles Phillips, Covers Placed for sixteen intimate of the honor guests. eee r. and Mrs. Lilly e Assistants Dance Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. at the dancing party they are this evening at the Seattle and Country club, compliment- to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Perry, New York city, will be Mr. and Litty and Mr, and Mrs. M i. and Mrs. Whitelaw i Hosts Honoring Governor Scott C. Bone, Bone and Miss Marguerite who are leaving tomorrow for wu, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. itelaw are entertaining with a © of twelve covers at their this evening. eee ea and Miscellaneous er ‘ _ As a compliment to Miss Charlotte and Mrs. Clyde Everett Hud- . Mrs. John Loor Locke »"! en- in with an informal tea a. . mis- is shower at her home at t's Point next Tuesday after- Charming Luncheon iven Toda _ Complimenting Miss Marion Wiley, who returned on the Wenatchee from a trip to the Orient. and also honor Miss Eleanor Rounds, of who will enter Wellesley this fall, Mrs. Arthur Hal president of the Wellesley club this city, and Mrs. Alvah L. Carr ined with a luncheon at the of Mrs. Carr this afternoon. ) Eighteen guests were seated ind the handsome board, centered a beautiful basket of Canter- bells in shades of blue, the Wellesley colors. . Informal Tea With Mrs. Charles Rickey, of San Francisco, who has recently come to Seattle to reside, Mrs. Alfred Rollo @Mtertained informally at tea this @fternoon at her home. ee Bridge Afternoon With Miss Camille Mahoney as the complimented guest, Mrs. John Buckley has extended invitations for @n afternoon of bridge in her apart- ment in Adrian Court for Thursday, July 21. Invitations have been con- fined to the intimate friends of the honor guest. eee Marriage of Miss McCormick and Mr. Preston Announced Dr. and Mrs. Francis P, McCor- mick announce the marriage of their dauchter, Isabel, to Mr. Frank Man- ly Preston, on June 29, in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs, Preston will be at home in this city after August 1 at 715 35th ave. oe Dinner Hosts With covers placed for twelve guests, Dr. and Mrs. Henry A. Shaw are entertaining with a dinner at their home this evening, prior to the dance Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly gre giving at the Seattle Golf and Country club, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Perry, of New York city, who '¢ spending the summer in Seattle. see Little Tea Shop Service ‘The Renton Hill guild will be in charge of the Little Tea Shop of the Orthodepic howpital Saturday after. | noon, with Mra. Frank R, Van Tuyl an hostess, assisted by Mra. R. H. Glaes, Mrs. 1. M. Pease, Mra. John Pag Main and Mrs. O. Leonhart. ee Closed on Saturday The Orthopedic Thrift shop will be Closed at 1 o'clock on Saturdays thru the month of July. DANCE MONDAY NIGHT, Leschi park, auspices Jewish People’s re- Mek cororcitte , The members of Alp th 4 Wy Frenne Soe in Aiphe Gamnms | relieve the sausea of pregnancy? In| Mra. John F. Main, the mother of houghtful girl in camp, Mr. Worth, . ‘ |t necessary to go through this wuf.|thelr guardian, Friday, July 8, 4 (>) “The Wide Undounded Bea.” Seeeeueen REN teen one | fouat meeting was held at’ the home| All mail Age pond ioschge Mg Hot tees CO 2 seer "| A. Mont women suffer from thin |of Alice Turner, at which they | “™P Sealth, Luseata Beac (a) SA Night im the Weoda* ae trouble in some degree. It wears | Worked on the count book. Satur > Sommer Senge. — . off after the first few weeks, usually, |@ay, July 9 two of the Ahwanda: Mra Jack, Mise J: and Mr. French. | will entertain 300 men from the U. |'>s went you. under the auspices of the Renton Hill “ Q Should a mother sing to her | guild. 8. 8. Idaho and Wyoming, with a)... 0 eee basket picnic and baseball game at Denny field, Saturday afternoon, and in the evening the men will be the guests of the Minnewatha club | at the regular Seturday evening | Gelsting and small daughter left yes ‘dance in Christensen's Broadway | terday to spend a week at Miller | hall River, Ore. e ¢/e eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mr. James Twohy and Mr. EB. Twohy left Wednesday for a motor trip around Vancouver island, going by way of Port Angvles. eee Mrs. Henry Horn, of San Fran- Personal Mr. and Mra George H. Terrell and family and Mrs. Mary Terrell The British-American association will hold a basket picnic at Madrona park on Wednesday evening, July | 13, All-members and friends invited for a real “come together.” Coffee cisco, who has heen the guest of Dr.|nerved at @ o'clock, Sports later, | and Mra. R. W. Perry for some tima take Madr left last evening for Vancouver, |iine met aie B. C., where she will be the guest of eee Major Jobn Ross, U. $A, and Mra.| City Federation of W. © T. U. Ross for several weeks, ‘The City Federation of the W. f. 7.2 T. U. wYf hold its meeting at the the freding, him to eat too much. Musicale a MRS. MAX WEST'S ADVICE we oGe suse sso ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN Mra, Max West, United Staten children's burean Northwest mothers baby for the better off with a y-olonged rest and only @ very gradual resumption of thelr ordinary w obstetricians are content merely The best into the world and bring the mother fely through. turn her to her home and family in perfect health, Q. My baby in one month old Do you recom mend weaning? idedly not, A. No, @ both breasts ping” all the milk from the breas \l important for increasing the sup If then the baby does not got enough, give him @ little fresh milk, mixed with an equal amount of wa. y. Q. Can you A. Yea, decid! softly, and without rocking the baby | at the same tima Let good music and good stories from his very earliest days. to love the rythmic sound of poctry read aloud long before they have any idea of the meaning of the words . | BritishAmertcan Association Plenie | ¥°UF plaything. A. Thin troud! |the baby has eaten too rapidly. The mother should remove from his mouth several times during and should not allow Q. What will grow, A. Proper i Cleantinesa of the scalp stimulus of brushing with a not too pert THE SEATTLE STAK CAMPFIRE GIRLS WILL Campfire girls of the second pe riod have planned a mammoth pa assigned to their roles, Tlound for the camp, a special boat, the Kingston, will leave Col y man dock at 11:30 a. m. Sunday, ar riving at 145 p,m. Girls are asked to bring @ boat lunch as no dinner will be served at camp. Afternoon refreshments will be served, The boat will leave again at 4p. m. ove e ficnt the are much not to usher the baby They expect to re The monthly meeting of thelang thene were —_— * given special hon fe not gaining, He pain a atas tate be Deld lore: . Phyllis Kemper, Martha venday, July 72, at 3 p.m. at local | Meacham, Jane Stimson, Anita headquarters. Every group should unieas a] be Fepresented. | Mme. Clary, ee Casey, Bleanor CLUBS FOR SATURDAY geod physic decides it must be Furry, r. Carmichtel, done, Try nursing the baby from} The Junior Guardiand association | (ray ' Gee Hates, will hold Its monthly meeting at | headquarters, Tuesday, July 12, at bpm. There will be a good pro gram and all Junior Guardians are urged to come, Mins Brown will come to town, Bring cup and pienic every time, “Strip Hamblin, Helen han, Julia Finn, N Autumn in the Olymplen ter which has been boiled, and a| lunch. N Spring st, at 3:30 p. m. ~ ons ‘3 den, Emily Prat No. }—By Rippling Waters of Questa pring on. small amount of sugar, Directio ¥ eee 4 ) Sea 80: are being sent to you Wednestay, June 29th, the Ahwan- suggest anything to/@ah girts nerved at w tea given by Friday, July 1, the Litahn! Camp} Fire presented one of its best cere | monial meetings, The girls filed In, and after singing “Oh, We Cheer,” the candies of Work, Health and Love were lit. After singing “Burn, Wire Burn.” Esther Wohlgamuth, the guardian, initiated the new camp edly, if whe will sing him hear! Babies learn Make the baby your companion, not|under the guardianship of Mins Ruth Elberson. After the cere | Q Do hiceoughe do a baby any | montal, the girls played games in the ? eymnastum. Melody Festival. eee le neuatly means that Friday evening, July 1, ranks and honors we rded those girls de- serving them at the hage council fire before the fireplace in Rounds hall. Thirty-four girls recetved the Wohelo order, the highest honor a Sealth girl can win, with the excep: tion of the gold medal, given Eleanor Caldwell as the best camp the nipple a mimic of ability. bill is the make a child's hair company are seen. let and good health. and the Sgy : er, Thowe receiving Wohelo order wranscay, fig ghee — [fs nose tl oe og ope a stiff brush every day are important. | wore: Louise Gibbs, Eva Cole, Ma- cae. ting Pn the | Lf 1 ts dry and thin, rub in a little! bet Furry, Virginia Leekley, Elsa) pletes their skit, : teresting program will Tollow th@/ vaseline or sweet oll every few|@chubert. Amelie Nichols, Janet Mra. George Tilden lett Wednes|business meeting, weeks. Henry, Man Furuya, Katheryn Al- ade) yees i adane Allah Social Club Q. Please give a list of foods sult-/ jen, Helen Delbar, Peg Hazzard,| Australian jugglers. bd, le . able for a two-yearold baby in eum-| Margaret. Renshaw, Crispin Lip-| “Colorado Jere, Georse B. Diling and dang |, Gseree Barclay, 6126 Director |" Mncette Bantrice Brooks, Helena | photoplay. ters, Margaret and Helen, left last |MTS Georse Barstay, S126 Director] A. Tam just publishing an article| Casey,” Kathryn Garden, Phyitis| —— week for Eau Claire, Wis, to spend Mra. Minnie Wilson and Mra. Wilma the summer montha. pamphlets, om « Cooper, hostesses. Cards and r®! Q Are strawberries good for « mi Seymour, Mrs. Dietrich Schmitz left today |{reshments All Eastern Stars lo | baby under two years of agé? guerite Oxberg, Mary Parks, Eva for East Sound to visit her mother, eee A. No. No raw berries of Any! tart, Martha Meecham, Loulse Mrs. James C. Huston. Chosen for State Meeting cg Five delegates have been chosen Mrs. Walter Wood and son, Mr.|ny the members of the Woman's Leighton Wood, and Miss Panla Hed-| Auxiliary to Rainier Noble Post, rick, who have been spending a few! American Legion, to represent that! days in Portland, returned Tuesday. | organization at the state department oe convention In Hoquiam, July 14-16, Mra. Harry Sigmond and two sons, |inclusive. They are: Mra. FL W. Irwin and Robert Morris, left this|Hargraves, Mrs, C. F. Grindall, Mra. morning for Hunter's Point to be| Malcolm Douglas, Mra. Kenneth Dur- gone @ month. ham and Mrs. Minnie I. Bragdon. eee. * Mr. and Mra. Prank H. Shaw, of|wiil be on Thursday, July 7, at 8 Chicago, will arrive ip Seattle Wed-|p. m. in the Veterans’ hall, the nesday, July 20, to be the guests of |Armory. The convention will be dis Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Shaw. cussed and arrangements will be eee completed at this time. Mrs. H. Graf and children and ~ Miss Rose Poh! will leave Sunday, July 17, for Manchester, where they will spend a month. ee for ditney Dance For the benefit of the Educational ]— ] Center, the welfare work of whieh | Ld is recognized as one of the leading | Mrs. J. I. Durand and Miss Re-|factors in tha social, charitable am, becea Stevenson are leaving tomor-|ctvie movements of the city, « ‘Sit | row by motor for Kerriston, where |ney” dance will be given at Dream | they will remais for a few weeks.|land on Monday evening, July 1}. jis 4 ‘The ball on this occasion has been | Mrs. George Boole and son, War-|turned over to the board of the Cen: | ren, leit yesterday for Saints Rest,|ter, whose members will act as pa: | planning to remain a week. tronesses for the affair. | . . Ensign Paxton fu U. 8. N., and| South Beacon Hill Improvement ub Mrs. O14, have moved to the Orange| The South Beacon Hill Improve: | Court apartments in Coronado, Cal.,|ment club will hold a special meet- where they will spend the summer.|ing Friday evening, July 8, at & Be o'clock in Chrivtensen’s hall, Mat | Mr. and Mrs. Wrederick J. Grant|ters of importance will be discussed. | left yesterday for thelr home in RINGENT Zanesville, O., going by the way of] AST’, An excellent astringent for the skin Banff and Lake Louise. 7 e can be madé from two ounces of co: Mrs. Charles T. Brehm and family | ioeng water, one ounce camphor tine left yesterday for Delano beach. | 76 one-half ounce benzoin tincture. where they will spend the summer. |, teaepoon of the mixture put into Sopeeg the wash bow! for the last rinsing | will help in keeping the pores small. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Scott and daughter, Esther, have removed from 1515 Madrona drive to 1437 38th] 7 4 A Nom WAY waist eee Spread a layer of hot boiled rice on | Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Hurlbut and/a buttered platter, Season with melt family are spending a few weeks at)ed butter, lemon juice and finely | inal pomnate boas Hunt's Point.|minced parsley. Poach half dozen | ING | |SETTING COLOR | | If a tablespoon of Epsom salts is na eggs, arrange on rice and sprinkle with parsley. |afded to each gallon of water in| | which material is to be rinsed, even |the most Jelicate shades will neither |fade nor run. The Cornish School Drama—Musie—Dance | Announces removal to the New Bullding Roy Street at Harvard ’Twill Make Yours the Clubbiest Cottage in Camp Come'in today, Let ns show you how ybu can take music wherever you go. Our Co lumbla Vacation Model Graf- onolas are so light, compact, and easy ‘to carry that thou- sands of them are now in daily use in every part of the United States where people go to enjoy the summer. | Columbia Grafonolas Now $30, $45, $60, $85 And up, on easy little payments All the latest Columbia Records all the time. MONTELIUS ticcse House 3rd Ave. and University St. Adolph Bo The Celebrated Dancer trom the Metropolitan Opera, New York, will begin his classes in Ballet, Greek and Character Dancing on Monday, July 11 for ‘The rarest dp- of portunity students the dance. Sergei Klibansky The Vocal York, will Instructor of New arrive in Seattle wet the competition SCHOLARSHIP July 16. uly 1 Saturday even will begin Mo Class Calvin Brainerd Cady Will begin his Normal Classes in Music-Education on Thursday, July 14, with a lecture at 2:06 o'clock, ‘which 4 n to the pub- lic. Courses for public school and private teachers of music, For Particulars Address The Registrar The Cornish School Rey St. at Harvard, on this subject, and will send you fort should be given to babies. Juice of strawberries and raxpherrien | may be given occasionally if the ber ries are ripe and freeh, but it better to stick to oranges and prunes tf ababy. To may be given ‘The next meeting of the auxiliaty|tough, Peelings can them be taken Off easily by rubbing with te hands COLOR If plush which has faded is bruap- ed with chloroform the color will restored Kemper, Mildred McPherson, Helen ‘The | narnard, Arline Townsend, Barbara Eleanor Hale, Alice Olsen, Mary Gilleland, Twenty-two girls were given beads for having taken their morn ing dip every morning: Helena Ca sey, Gertrude Gilmer, Mildred Jew. tw matoe Juice, strained, ol, Marie Neatly, Marguerite Mee- BEETS F han, Mary Gilleland, Alice Olsen,|the money if it fall Bot] beets without cutting; tn thts| Mleanor Hale, Evelyn Hughes, way they will not bleed and become! Phyllis Kemper, Dorothy Nelson,| veil; Martha Meacham, Peggy Hazeard, Mary Parks, Margaret Onberg, Be atrice Brooks, Mildred MePhereon.| provement, some win, honor for having done the best ar-|—Advertisenvent. GIVE MAMMOTH PAGEANT ier (Cynthia Grey: is. of MELODY FESTIVAL AT PALACE HIP There's music in the alr at Loew's Palace Hip, the principal feature of the Helen Delbar, Mary Tanner,, Hazel] freckles vanishing entirely. Small, Mabel Furry, Rosebélie Good-| Be sure to axk the druggist for the double strength Othine; it is this that|of a happy or successful marriage and Telen Gray won leather ho . “ 7 Py medio orm eat.” Sunday afternoon, July 10, at mat lehildeen rreant of health at Camp Health Sun-| for the bert work in eraft. 11. and) | ee by. ‘Yaraes Htataliton “Sows will ittline . v sk aay Sharesiety: representing sich Iles at Hale and Misa Furry re|Consider the Laws of Nature—Few They Are E © & reeltal o MRS, MAX WEST, THE STAR, SEATTLE, shine, flowers, butterflies, blueblrds, 4 the honors for the beat songs. Teint, Pb ; en ied uiedinee-uatanei vote) * * * ® & | various athietic diversions and sev-| Mildred Jewel, ieame Andoree,| Lfficient, Remaining Unchanged Thruout t |Jack, soprasio; Mma. Mary Louise, May I suggest to the prospective this without harm, but most wom: | ¢rMl aspects of natural beauty, such | Theresa Cay, Gladyx Seymour, Mary| Ages. Clary, contralto; Miss Myrna Jack, Mother»—whose letters Ts much|en, and expecially those bearing «| M# mountains and trees, have been| Russell and Mabel Furry were given honors for spreading campfire trustworthy” honors were given to} Margaret Hagard and Gladys Sey-| mour, and Miss Seymour wi awarded a “glorify work” honor. “purnue knowledge” leather honor ¢ ' i Wa Pree Wein Disks siahied ao changed, unabrogated thruout the centuries. Phernon and Helen Gray. + ; “ the girls bad worked several hours| Obedience, failure or disaster. blazing trails and improving camps, Many of Mayrand, Francis McCarty, Mildred 4 9 A Caldwell, Mabel| complishment, rather than for the praise of associates or eme “44 Emma Anderson, Felice Stratten, Helena Casey, Louise Barnard, Ruth Habickt, Baxther| Draper, Stella Pease, Margaret Mee) selves as well. Kathryn Tonkin, Connie Gilliland, Eva Hart, Louise! they gain in superficial ways. Work- Gibbs, Evelyn Frost, Katherine Gar-jing with one eye on the clock does Elsa Shubert received the honor for being recognized as the mont | the new show that came to that the |mula for making atre yesterday being provided by a'acid or any other substance which | sextet of pretty young girls in the can be used as a covnter irritant for Jack Reddy, in some character studies from life, proves himself a/tation, United States public health) careful student of human nature and service, says that a stock solution of | One of the popular features of the '# per cent, can be used, but a satu- playlet, “Getting Money,” in which Harry Mason and | Aluminum acetate in the proportions Dell and Ray have a hodgepodge of good results. The chief objection to crossfire patter that ia replete with picric acid ts that it stains every- comedy, and a bit of hymorous sing: |thing yellow. ing to ukelele accompaniment com odie. adhd ‘The thrills of the bill are gener ously provided by the ‘Pwo Daveys,| Plaster Casts Muck” Is the feature Gladys Diadema | Marguerite Meehan, Mar eee Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Ro move Them With Othine— Double Strength. ‘This preparation for the removal past four years, but have never felt of freckles is usually so successful called upon to comment upon any of in removing freckles and giving a/the articles until I read the letter clear, beautiful complexion that it|written by the young woman regard- is sold under guarantee to refunding her marriage to a young man of Don’t hide your freckles under ajone in which she had been taught t an ounce of Othine and re-|to believe. move them. Even the first few appli- cations should show a wonderful im-/question so much as it was your an- Libby Folsom recetved the special] is sold on the money-back guarantee. “me BY CYNTHIA GREY We are all living under and by the same laws, whatever ov also| station in life, or our work. Nature isn’t like men, Si A makes but few laws, but every one she creates remains wu Their keeping means success or joy—both, it may be; their ignoring or dis- So, whether we are making collars or sermons, digging, |\ditches or poring over mathematical problems, the rules o; the game are the same: Be thoro, do as well as we can, using all the means within our grasp to help for the joy of ae hi Q Helen| ployers. It’s the spirit that counts. t We haven't found out the real joy ; of doing until we have not only put our knowledge at work, but our- ‘Time-servers lose inward satisfaction. than > M88 SSE wit reseten, real ere of this department at The Star office on Tuesdays from 9 to 4, and at other times by ap pointment. Please do net on other days than Tuesday, lens you have an with Mins Grey, as wnexpe || visitors haterfere with her ing. . more in ¥ not make for good accomplishment, ‘i any more than working merely for| the eyex f the examiner or critic makes for the happiness of the worker, If the real law of accomplishment | ~~ was a difficult one we might search |1i may be an exception, but I 4 to find it. But because dt ts so sim-|it, and tn telling you of this story ple, just the giving of the best that\am going to give you or any is within us, we ignore it or petu-|elve who may be seeking informa- lantly cast it aside. The work that\tion as the young lady is, the only | the world needs today, always, is|rule or road to a happy or succtas faithfully performed work — gcork |ful married life, that will stand the high light with-| But to go on with the story; and out exhibiting flaws. Buch work is\as I am one of the parties and the scarce. We can make it universal—|other is looking over my shoulder ag if we will, I write this, I can vouch for the Wash. Ole truthfulness of this story. We were Asks for married 10 years ago; have a bo} Formula eight years old. One of us was b | and raised a Catholic, the other Protestant, and we are as happy it is possible to be in this life have never bad any cegreta To the young lady who has you the question mentioned about would say this: That where there true love there is no obstacle whic cannot be met and overcome. It merely a matter of both parti learning and practicing the art being willing to give as much they would receive, and that rule I mentioned above. Miss this ts a longer letter than I int writing when I started but I you can print ft. B. and M Tre love can meet and overcome | any obstacle, but there is one o' cle, the one I mentioned in my swer to the girl, intolerance, many a@ true love does not overcome, and #0, in these mized religious riages I mentioned, the parties, sometimes loving one another, |estranged because one or the refused to tolerate the other's point. You are mistaken, too, tf you the idea that I believe there are happy marriages of this sort (Most probably are, as I stated in answer, but I do not know of tf but I hear more of the unhappy riages than the successful onea SAVE SOAP ‘When pieces of toflet soap too smal! for regular use they ¢ utilized in the making of a Jelly. Put thera In a glass small amount of water and th form a jelly. Now open—WHITE Farm tion, Queen City Market, Fourth Pine. Meet the producer.—, tisement. Dear Miss Grey: What 1s the for-| solution of picric | grease or oll burns? A MOTHER. The division of hygiene and sant- | pioric acid, either concentrated or the rated solution of epsom, salts is best. of one ounce to a pint of water gives To Mend Dear Miss Grey: How are plaster casts mended? RALPH. Bandarac varnish ts the best ma- terial for mending plaster models. Baturate the broken surfaces thoroly, |preas them well together and allow them to dry. She Writes of Happy Marriage Dear Miss Grey: I have enjoyed your columns a great deal fn the ja different religious belief than the Now Miss Grey, it was not her lighter |swer that has brought this letter from me. ey You said that you had never heard junder those conditions. Well, Miss Grey, I am going to teil you of one. 10,000 Girls Want Him For Their Husband What Will He Do? How would you like to be the King of Siam and have to face the problem of buying silk stockings for The King Wants Only One Wife 10,000 wives? His subjects insist that he should have 10,000 or he may lose his throne. 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