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1 PAGE 14 Seattle FASHIONS VIA MEXICO | ae ey oe ae ° | | ee ee Cynthia Grey: Y., will arrive next Monday — at a ie mS Y octet. g sal re tke Doar, Two Women Advise “Perplened Mother’— One Against Her Former Husband and the Other for Him. Mrs, Joho B. Agen and family are leaving Tuesday for Menlo Park, Cal, where Miss Florence Agen will resume her studies at Sacred Heart convent, Entertainment at Queen| H Anne Hill Home; Mrs. : De Veuve Plans Break- fs fast; Mr. and Mrs. Strout Will Be Hosts. BY CYNTHIA GREY icnow 1s that there had been @ Two letters have been sent in answer to the wife and So mae, as Ne mother of two children who divorced an unfaithful husband, | tne reconeiitation and and in the meantime, married an honorable man, who gave|him 1 think an ideal é Mr, and Mra, Edward B, Ballinger and two sons, Edward R., jr., and Hi home can te Richard Li returned Tuesday her and her children a good home and who left everything pay mies sd ponte mae ane a : RS, J.D. MeCALLUM and Mra. oviaing trem & week spent at Lake to them when he died, She still loves her former husband,|” yoria of intelligence, ot heart, 9 : A. M. MeMorris are extending O30 who wishes to re-marry her and make amends for the past. | goodnena, are the ones to Uphold the . invitations for an informal bridge | Mr, and Mra, Clinton Douglas and She asks if she should consider doing it? ; rage tig ~~ od ‘They are the onsg w next Tuesday afternoon at the home Mr. and Mrs, Perry B, Truax left Dear Miss Grey: I would like to tell “Perplexed Mother” | build ideal homes to fit childmg j ot thelr mother, Mrs, John Stuart | eeneers, £0 Sones. arias why I consider Husband No. 1 is so anxious to re-marry her. crs, Hepat oy ae c, treams above Monte Cristo, ¥ Apt ooneanry Fine, on Queen Anne Hill. Adal | will return the ftrat of next week, It is not to furnish a father for the three children by any | tey can some day make ideal hemg | ee) Gees WR Ee S| soe means, and what's more, Husband No. 2 seemed td have ar-| tor wemselves the tea hour. Mra. Luther L. Miller, of Evanston, ranged it so the children are not in any need of a reformed yong m ® aie _ i. who-has vote the guist. for the father. “Perplexed Mother” forgot to say whether Husband oe os . . month of her brother-in-law : ; een “we Te Sater, My. aad Mire. W. Ds Coenen: ts No. 1 was earning the same salary now. It’s a safe bet he is Mahe Lat ga of tartes eae ea 4 fas: “i ™ e. ease ema eiag? ? een — at her home near the wih be semenaed. tase a ter a of a similar case once and bh = nod > athe tho pr S| Te orystetiog the conti, ~ 5 Fol! a Cs it club, Mra. | mother, Mra. L. W. Wolcott, who will the mother took the man back @ of <tonbap mare amacomnedle: remain a few months second tim@ube cause she loved him |#¢ D0 excuse for such charity. ‘What causes the phosphorus James Hamilton de Veuve will enter mRONITS" and there were children, As soon| * A WOMAN AND MOTHER. /which shines in damp, rotten, a tain with a breakfast of twelve cov- ¥ Z o 0.0 at night? EDWI ' ain w by ns we i cilatanae Tak Mr. and Mrs, John Storey Keller, as he got his hands on ay ogee f Dear Cynthia Grey: 1 would tke|" The explanation te the fungus 1 ers, follo’ y who have been on a motor trip to bag he was gone again. to reply briefly to the woman's |tion breaking up the wood ang he caate. Vancouver, B, C., returned today. dren, his ehildren, that another mat! problem in Tuesday's paper. Does it |ting free the phosphorus " eee cee . had provided for, were left without | Pre Ti ae we als min peenhe b Plan Two Functions Mr. and Mra, Alexander Dickinson| Lady Marie Evelyn Byng,|« cent. ™ ea |can sincerely repent of a misdeed?| Why does am Americas . Honoring thelr son, Mr. Edwin A. and Mra, W, Gill Wylie, mother of] wife of Lord Byng, new gov-| “Perplexed Mother." you asked (0 Cobin’ it oe God, never have to pay $10 for a 4 jlonoring de gees Lone * Mra. Dickinson, and Mise Shelley re- 1 Canada, has|for the opinion of other wives and Dasmport, wi Strout, Jr., and his bride, Mr. and turned Wednesday night from a'me.(ernor gencrat of Canada, mothers. I am a mother and my|t® forgive a blunder? How many |a Lritish subject only pays ® Mra, Edwin A. Strout have issued tor trip to Mount Rainier, achieved considerable success | ,avice in that the man left you and | times CBee ay aay. ane are fo R tavitations for two functions, to take! eee as a novelist. Two of her|tne babies when you needed his lov. |forgiven thee—go and sin no more’? | | Under the provisions of the ot ey a eer en emer pe wg ggy ae ber one iv beat OOM OPM SP er and ‘that agp lenge toe foo mo red lutely sincere until she gives him a|feo of $1 4s required to ey FT» . 5 . > Daven; . In, who have viet | nj, ” “ an . ; their town house. Aren't they nice? They're our neighbors—society beauties | |i oay: Sey at deavieg haondns.| COC! and. ‘Anna of 4 letle for goa or bis children, trial. Yet, knowing ae tatimately eo: wath amor be and hi nw Boe ee Per oan of Mexico City. However, that’s beside the point. The craze} tor tneir hom Marshland,” are pretty wide-|\ wis big pay envelope swelled his eins. th udas Geena ae AGL tae ition for Psa pom sad . Six o'clock, complimentry to Mra. for things Spanish in dress reached Mexico City long before poet eg eee ly known e ares ie head, | Now TOU have sonar, 85 |Sicy. ‘ow many erftoeme bave|e foe of 50 ts colleces ter il “ Strout, Jr., and in the evening, Mr.\ it did New York, the Mexicans claim. Before long, they add,|__ Mr. 8n4 Mra. Robert Graham She is the daughter of Sir) why should you run any risk. ANS) been pamed upon the stubborn hus-|of the passport. The : b remove October 1 from the Hotel Sor! Richard C. Moreton, son of band, both in the movi A > ily pleas movies and out of | passport is one year, and i "i rento to an apartment in the Wil! 4) 0 second earl of Ducie. ee tikes Lay neemane: © them, who refused a repentant wife|renewed for two pertods of mp Ep and Mrs, Strout will give a reception we'll be getting a lot gf our fashion ideas from Mexico herself. a eneneteenatineenartionnteeens ~ | ard. Timmy Rosen and company present |ber pleas to be reinstated in his| months cach, and amended to ‘tor Mr. and Mrs. Strout, Jr, and Mr, and Mrs. Leo Simpson Black. eee Charming Tea Cl b Mies Louie Rinker, wie tae peat _ _ a farce comedy entitled, “Call Me|heart and home? Was not “Madame |countrics other than those sr Luncheon Compliments Compliments ubs wing tarts et ee |! [IEA TIRES ||P” fst tcevercomeann | opmme eum, (net ce mrt eae Dean Coldwell Mrs. Blouke CLUBS FOR SATURDAY bs oa ee posts ogi oir oal YF cee sclven "The Wop and the Dancing |ant aa a wife, just as sincere in his |or amendment of o passport. Agam | 1 With covers placed for twelve! ira Will Otto Bell was hostess! stisy Louise Merrill:Cooper, Lmper-|the week. ALACE HIP HAS Gir" have a song. talk and dance|Teformation. Why could he not be|port tssued by the British : guests, Mra, Robert Mille Evans, en-|1515 afternoon, entertaining delight-|somator of North Ameriean Indian eee CATCHY COMEDY feature. as deeply sorry ov mis-step, bis |ment to a British subject costs wom | 4 o ” , who only one that his mentions? shillings and siz pence, or | amg acer fa 8 sw at ber! curly with a tea complimentary to| AN impersonator of the North| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith left] Headed by “Mixtures,” © eonono| Gene and zaingine ee, wei ars Techn wld Rance tesoee Vennads | motety 41.80," He a a H : 4 In Mra. Milton Baker| American Indian who has been reo. | Tuesday on a metor trip to Portiand, | tion Of song. danas and comedy. the | promine ta p ‘¥g ly toward his children and home and| As the Americen coneule Bthel Huntley Colwell whe ts leav.|her mother, - Mra. = SF ognized as one of the leaders in her] where they will spend a week. new bill opening Thuraday at Loew's | make their billing. y ing soon on @ year's leave of ab-|Blouke of Chicago, who Is leaving for bd + nk “ae his greatest desire may be to spend |$10 for visaring British bi grace, during which time she plansjher home next week, after a visit of | ine ls Mine Loulwe MerrillCooper, of] 1 1 0 tune eho has been his last years in the bosom of his $11.90 for @ British to travel extensively. three months with her daughter. ‘ " family. st ye alld During the afternoon Mrs. Romeyn Pe gg pe wrres tne Whe Site of racmaerg Pe Neer: ‘ne cumehcowa tl ‘The noblest part of this wife’s na ed Dinner Hosts Jansen sang a group of S0ng8 Com ee ee enn sn evtheln ene Ri ee ture eries out for the father of her jcoste $10, sith on eddiional or * in | 0; lor the British . ‘Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.|Posed by Mra. Lane Summers, with | i.) ,amiration, The Indians on the} Mra, Herbert A. Schoenfeld has peomregsclhy wing ee ie cae f $8 1 igen * B. Earling were hosts at a smali|Mr*. Summers at the plano. Tulalip reservation call her hi. | left for an extended Eastern trip to own father better than any other club, compli-|_ Assisting were Mrs. Howard | pun titean,” the “Joy Giver,” be-|be away for several weeks. She was and daughter. |Knott, Mra. Frederick Bentley, Mrs.| “lise of thelr appreciation of herfaccompanied by hee two sons Ken ree tes digge poy, inblepdicores + B. Earting.|G. B, M. Pratt, Mra, Irving Mar) singing. She has been heard in mu-|neth and Herbert, who will attend . up of the shall Clark, Mrs. B. E Sewell, Miss | ona: concerts in « Mplority of the| Virginia Military Institute, a guests, [Mabel Chilberg, Miss Anna Bell and) eoding cities of the United Staten. gato Miss Ruth Pratt Minx Cooper has studied the legends| Mr, and Mrs. Ceell Bacon will leave se Eee dress of the tribes and tribal cus.| Mext week for a motor trip to Call m Mrs. Lilly Hostess tome,"and hag acquired such an ec.| fornia. ee re Colest curate knowledge of her subject that Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, Mrs. ab tet Miipteeibees Ot omy ie. the illusion she creates is almost| Mr, and Mra. James F. Brannigan on Walter McEwan Tompkins and Miss | Cnaries Phillipe, Mrs. Charles H.| Perfect. will remove the first week in Sep ” Kathryn Armstrong, of Oakland.j7 i) “Cntertained with a awimming| Mi8* Cooper appears at the Audi-| tember from the San Marco apart . Cal., went over to Tacoma today to * ‘at Crystal Poot thie morning,| ‘Tum, 1311 Fifth ave, Saturday | ments ‘to the Olympian apartments pe Sttend a luncheon given by Miss Mul | PAT! ;| evening at & o'clock, Everyone un nh ae derstands the music as interpreted by| Miss Polly Petkins left today for Mins Cooper, and her delightful ren-| San Franciseo, to visit her brother a dition of her program pleases any | in-law and sister, Mr, and Mra, Dean he audience, Gooding Witter. vile . eee Wistaria Dancing Club Mise Josephine Booth of Portland ‘The Wistaria Dancing club will en- [arrived the firet of the week to spend tertain with an “Elks’ Night dance” |two weeks as the guest of her uncie at Leschi pavilion, Saturday evening, | aad aunt, Mr. ana ure Roy Jamison. August 27. eee Mra. Frank Waterhouse, Miss Mu- Auxiliary U, 8. W. V. and Comrades |ric! Waterhouse and Miss Helen in the entertainment of bis ol. | Walker returned Tuesday from Hay were Mrs. Harry Whitney .|den lake, where they spent the past Treat, Mrs. R. William Crosby, Mra. N. W,, will entertain with | fortnight ‘Thomas Greer and Mra. James Shea-/ a party at her hy Saturday even. oe 'e8 ban. ing, August 27, at $20 o'clock. Mem-| Misa Nancy Emory will leave in Nucoa stretches Mr. Stimson ig leaving September | bers of the auxiliary to the United | September for New York to entor é 6 for Victoria, B. C., where he will] Spanish War Veterans invited. Ladies {the Walloourt school th e 8 p en d in g .jenter the University Military school.|are requested to bring cakes and bie ih abe sandwiches; als article for the grab| Miss Betsy Booth is two ne Fr cots in Wenstehee ae'the guest oc (POWeEF Of your eee Mr. and Mra. Mark Wade dollar, John F. Miller Women's Relief Corps Li a of Mrs. Myra Pennington will enter.| Mrs, Harry Sigmondé, with her two with a dinner Wednesday evening, as| tain the past presidents of John F.|«mail sons, returned last week from & compliment to Miss Mary Lea Fis ces pat corps Satur. whe “i outing st Hunters , August 27, at Madrona park. nm ey wine ented tesey, Soe the OFHeet, | Sccheon af 1 v’dloch. eee oo * see Mrs. H. K. Prior of Victoria, B. C.. ADDITIONAL who has been the guest of Mra. John — Stuart Brace for the past few days, Honoring Mra, W. Gill Wylie, of Rainier Camp, Royal Neighbors of | is icaving tomorrow for her home New York, who ts the guest of her America Rainier camp, Royal Neighbors of | Mrs, W. Gill Wylie and Mins Shel daughter, Mrs. Alexand kinson, vile a Mian Castes Daniels as Kocher th America. will have its annual picnic | ley of New York arrived last week an attractive luncheon at the Tennis |{0" Relghbors and their families, at|to be the guests of Mr. and Mre ch Monday, August 29, be-| Alexander Dickinson for two weeks , [Aud thie efterncon. ginning at 11 a. m. Invitations are | ———- % extended to all other camps in the Hostesses at - city to Join them in their outing. If ti weather ia inclement, picnic will be Matinee Luncheon |Nas the ‘samme evening In. Swetien Mra. J, Russell Hodge will be host: |™*!- eenes at the matinee luncheon to be given at the Women's University club next week. ; Th e Cornish School Miss Effie Johnson, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert ee E. Coe for the past fortnight, is leav | P . ing Sunday evening for her home in Service at Little Waaanive, ie Tea Shop Saturday ————_ | East Capitol Hill guild will dispense| A bird sanctuary for black backed the service at the Little Tea Shop| gulls has been established in Lake Saturday, with Mra. F. J. Lombard | George, Nova Scotia. as hostess, assisted by Reg Baldwin, Mrs, Wilmot Pritch: “They are really suffering from cumulative constipation” OUNTLESS numbers of people have a daily intestines in their elimination of poisonous waste Fall Term Opens Sept. 6 Registrations should be made before that date. Instruction in PIANO VOICE VIOLIN VIOLONCELLO perfectly developed as many others. | 5 ‘The little blue and orange book of Mrs. F. R. J poems is perhaps the most attrac Moore, Mrs. George Woodworth and|tive. Such quaint titles as “The H °MONY DANCING elimination of waste matter from the sys- matter. Mrs. A. C. Graff. Peach Blossom } “The EXPRESSION tem but this elimination is not thorough M a ee Mussel and the Oystei ” and DRAMATIC ART and sufficient. They depend on a regular weekly Eat 2 to 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast before = Attractive Luncheon the “Permdey Partner," reves. the ee See, Purge to rid their intestines of poisons and they _ of between meals every day. Have it on the table morals and the music of an ancient art to us. , Honoring her brother, Prof. H. P. Speclal Department for Children Kjerschow-Agersborg, of the Uni versity of Illinois, who has been spending the summer at the Puget Sound biological station at Frida: Harbor, and also to honor her fathe on his birthday, Mrs, Frances N, Smith entertained with a luncheon, followed by dancing and a musical never feel the full d zest that from at home and on desk at the office. Eat it oa OES Png ‘This whole problem is so important that a well- be ggg re ety: BEF bee known medfcal journal has published a collection a a er = — the clean, wholesome obese on constipation. Meg ogy doctors bye bd ¢ these essays emphasize the importance o! , 0 t diet. As one physician puts it, ‘“‘The diet has the or tin ce bE prog voll =". OL4 PERN -34- PERCE OMAR CEEE dee <a hee or aa tar program, at her home, 633 Broadway ‘ it ked i ivi ‘ rogram, st her home, 858 Brosdway pele wa influence upon the normal activity troubled with gas, dissolve the yeast first in half a ire: iv sae bowels. cup of hot water. This does not affect the Scientists have now discovered the simple food _— efficacy of Place a standing order with . Art that helps restore normal conditions, and clears | your grocer for Yeast and get it freab sh y the body of accumulating waste matter—just the every day. : Dr. H. H. Gowen Has familiar little cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast! Send 4 cents in stamps for the booklet, “The New th Many Talents First came the startling discovery that Fleisch- Importance of Yeast in Diet.” So many inquiries are he Dr. Herbert H. Gowen is not only mann’s Yeast richly supplies the essential water- coming In daily for this booklet that it ts necessary at seer at da eee cane ok soluble vitamine, Then it was found that it 1 make thls nominal charge t9 cover cmt of handling ‘ catikant: ut GEE adideutty,. tuk to builds up the body tissues and keeps the body and mailing. Address THE FLEISCHMANN COM- a giao an. author, traasiator, investi resistant to disease. In addition, because of its PANY, 508 Green Building, Seattle, Washington. ty 4 thinks otileg of sending his Seen Sige Sm ly a eee & le 4 friends in the same mail such in es valuable and interesting booklets as e ‘@ “Healing Cults Within the Church,’ A food with laxative properties he a enta- a ment,” and “sonnet Stories From the 4354 Fleischmann’s Yeast is a corrective feod, not s laxetive. From 4 & Pi } Chinese,” 7 ; f 2 to 3 cakes a dey added regularly to the diet will not only re= 2 ere is a chic Oriental) ‘The second mentioned |x an aston. 9 “ store normal functions of the intestines, but will also assure a -* turban, » It is broad and the|ishing and fascinating proof of the Proper elimifation each day, In many cages the amount taken ae Ne draped gray, metallized satin repens Seg the psa Poa bp can be reduded ae the condition improves. A noted specialist, in we 7 gle. ne le suc ‘or ins is brought over the sides.in Gi purple, seustet aa Vaataaghat Gan his Jateot book, says of compressed yeast: “It should be much Joy Parisian rather than a Per-\terms veterting not so much to the more frequently given in illness in which there is intestinal dis y sian manner. A smart up-| color as to the wheen of the dyed turbance, especially if it is associated with constipation.” : standing black «aigrette in\matcrial. Primitive languages we) This pretty tangerine /erepe hat is dashing and comfort-| Bae Sart # Cena oliniibadlon ak soests seitehe Seieen dayraad ay front adds to the showinese of Worn mare everywhere vague safes n|able. It is of tangerine color with a white scarf falling fram 9'%0 2 onsen bf Htelohepnnn’e Yonatraneinnty, 3 expression of the color sense. e! ’ . . [today the sense of color is not voi gracefully at the sides. The brim is also bound in white, this creation,

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