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DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER rs. Pigott Issuing Invi-| tations for Tea; Din-| ners at Golf Club Sat-| urday Evening; Lunch-| Louis® Studley as the com ented guest Mra. Charice F. Whittlesey compliment Miss Kather @ luncheon at the Tennis con ‘onors San Fran- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER &— + ay ~ » ‘Louretta and Miss Retty cisco Guest. Mitarding te. be. hostess 8, WILLIAM PIGGOTT ts iseu: | ing invitations for a tea at ber residence, 1162 Twenty-second ave. | N.. Thursday afternoon, September | 15, from 3 until 6 o'clock | eee Will Entertain at Dinner Dance A number of large dinner parties are being planned for the dinner dance at the Seattle Golf and Country | club Saturday evening, among them Being a no-host party, which Mr, and | Mrs, Charles H. Lilly are sponsoring ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Lear are en tertaining twelve guests, and Mr | Charles McKenaie will have a table for ten. Mise Louise Sfudiey Mra John L. Hall to entertain with & tea complimenting Mra Ro W Wuest and her sister, Miss Gr Sohrieter, en Dulmage, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10— Dinnersdance at the Seattle Golf and Country club, Beattie Yacht club to entertain with tts opening da SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11— Mrs Willtam Chester Keith will en tertain at sup honoring Mra Elliott Dean Harrington. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1t— Mise Marjorie Sehuett will wed Mr W. Stoddard in the of the Epiphany Mr. and Mrs Corwin & Shank to entertain with a dinner at home, honoring thelr daughter, Miss Katherine Shank, her fiance, Mr Arthur Trumbull Lee, and their bridal party ‘4 if eee Mrs. Talbot Honor ‘Guest at Luncheon Mirs. Hugh M. Caldwell entertained -the Seattle Golf and Country club afternoon with an informal plimentary to Mise Loulse Studley TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13—~ Miss Katherine Lake to compliment Mine Louise Studley with an tn- , formal tea Eimeeeneom. (honoring Mrs. W. H. Tal Mr, and Mra PF. J. Martin wilt en bot, of San Francisco, Only the intl tertain with © dinner at thelr i friends of Mrs. Talbot were in home, “Konaway.” complimenting ited. Mise Katherine Shank and her fiance, Mr. Arthur Trumbull tee 'y Wedding Eenised This Morning morning in St. James c the ceremony which united) Jessie Schumer, daughter of Jane A. Schumer, to Mr. A. Miller, son of Mr. Anton was performed by Rev. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14¢— The wedding of Miss Katherine Shank to Mr. Arthur Trumbull Lee will be solemntsed in the Firat Raptist chureh Mra Colm ©. Radford to give at her hom: compliment ley THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15— Mise Frances Oldham will enter in with & tea at the Sunset complimenting Miss Alice pre-nuptial Louise Aiud ther John Gibboney at 7:30 o'clock. MMe and Mrs. Elliott Dean Har ‘The bride was girlish and lovely in a ng AERA BS IR crepe de chine, simply fash. the skirt with panels of lace, the bodice long, with square and 1) sleeves. Her tulle fell to the hem of her skirt, and © was arranged in coronet effect, with of orange blossoms on either x . A beautiful shower of white ‘Foses and lillies of the valley were | her flowers. Miss Anne Schumer, | bride's sister, was the maid of! . and was most attractive tn tinted taffeta, designed with scalloped skirt, and trimmed with bows. With this she wore a to correspond, and carried a © of Ophelia rosés. {The two bridesmaids, Miss Elaine and Miss Pauline Given, wore frocks, Mise Huff in apple and Miss Given in pink and changeable tones. Their hats their gowns, and their flow. were arm bouquets of pink snap- Mr. Arthur Anderson was for Mr. Miller, and the were Mr. Fitzmaurice Butler Mr. Lawrence Foy. After the ceremony the bridal pafr on their honeymoon to British |mony. where they will spend a| Miss Frances Norquist, the bride's . ‘The bride's traveling cos |cousin, was maid of honor, and was ‘was of binck moussim, with | attired in old rose taffeta and carried in collar and an upturned hat./an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses. “corsage of Cecil Brinner roses! ‘The bride was charming in her ber pretty attire. wedding gown of white taffeta, with Miller is a gradgate of Broad-liong court train. Her tulle bridal school with the class of | veil was fastened in cap effect to her Mr. Miller attended Washing: |coiffure and encircled with a wreath State college, and served two | of orange blossoms, and her flowers overseas with the Second Sig: |were a shower of white orchids, roses ial Corps battalion. Mr. and Mrs./anq iilies of the valley. Pica ca a ggee Tovaaed BTS “Walter Erickson, brother of the bride, was groomsman for Mr. Nichols. the ceremony, Mrs. Fern Irene Lough “O Prom- ise Me,” and isaohn's wed ding march was played for the en- trance of the bridal party. ireen and white prevailed in the decora- tions of the home, and the nuptial vows were exchanged before a bower of lovely blossome in the living room. Following the service a re ception was peld.’ Miss Florence Egdieston presided at the punch bowl, aasisted by Miss Florence Gage and Miss Louise Lough, and the supper table wag beautified with a lovely basket of pink rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols left on their welding trip to Colorado Springs, Mrs. Nichols traveling In a tailleur of French blue tricotine, with which she wore a small hat in burnt orange velvet. They will be at home in Se- attle after September 25. Mra. Nich- ols {s a graduate of the Lincoln high school and attended the University of Washington, taking « special course in music. Mr, Nichole served three years with the Canadian army in the late war. . & luncheon at home, compli menting Mise Louise Studley SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11— ‘The marriage of Mise Esther Coat Dorsey J. Bittott, at home of her parents, Mr and Mra. A. F. Coats, at 2 o'clock. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19— Mre Stanley Griffiths amd Mra Dean Hamlin White to ente with & progressive dinner Mine WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21-- The marriage of Miss Louise Stud- ley to Mr. Everett Wilts ton in Trinity ehureh at Miss Erickson Weds Mr. Nichols ‘The marriage of Miss Helen Erick son, daughter of Mr. Lewis Erickson, to Mr. Milton Robert Nichols, son of Mrs, James Nichols of Toronto, Can ada, was solemnized last evening at $ o'clock at her home, with the W. W. Switzer performing the cere yers Plans 0 George T. Myers has extend. for a luncheon of fif- Mrs. Frank H. Suffel, of Minne who will,remain for the week grand opera at the Metropolitan next, week. ° 2 . Mrs. Peulington to Speak at Hotel Washington For the benefit of Gamma Phi Reta sorority, Mrs. John Penlington Gee Kincaid) will give a public talk on “Plays and Players of Japan” at the Hotel Washington Friday after- Boon at 4 o'clock sharp. S Entertaining at Dinner Dance ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Warren Boole will be hosts at the dinner. dance given at the Seattle Golf and Country club Saturday evening, en tertaining six guests. ee i Luncheon Will Compliment Miss Graham Complimenting Miss Louise Gra- ham, who Is leaving September 15 for the University of Michigan, Mins Louretta Harding will entertain with a luncheon of ten covers at her home Saturday afternoon. ee Miss Howe Announces Engagement Mr. and Mrs. James Blake How announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Ford, to Mr. Ray- mond Hazelton Ensign, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Raymond Ensign. ‘The news was disclosed yesterday at a luncheon Miss Howe gave to a flew of her intimate friends. The date for the wedding has not been set. ° . Farewell Banquet Honoring Madame “Mary Louise Clary, one of Seattle's best known singers, who is leaving soon to make her home in New York city, a ban- quet will be given at the Masonic club, Arcade building, on Friday eve- Affairs for 78. Squires Complimenting her house guest, |"IM# *t 7 o'clock. | Mrs, Cameron Squires, of Portland, . j Ore., Miss Catherine Collins enter.| Thrift Shop tained with a luncheon of ten covers at the Sunset club this afternoon. Yesterday Miss Collins wes hostess at a small tea at her home at which she was assisted by Mins Helen Far rell, Miss Gena Peters, Miss Phebe 7) Nell Tidmarsh and Mrs. W.) A. i Strout, Jr. " Thursday evening Mr. FE. Bertram Collins will entertain with a dinner at the University club, the guests| later attending the dance Mrs. | Charles F. Whittlesey is giving at her home for Miss Katherine Hurd Announces Sale The Thrift Shop of the Orthopedic hospital, at Fifth ave. and Untyer sity st., announces it will have a |china and glassware sale on Frid Members and friends are requested to bring or send their donations to the shop not later than Thursday. Good Times Social Club ‘The Good Times Social club has jarranged two series of progressive or ar whist parties for the week com mencing September 12, at the Times After-Theatre Supper Square hall, 421 Olive st. Theee With Miss Blanche Bates and Mr. | parties will be held on alternate days, at 2:15 p. gin Monday and continue Wednes y and Friday, and the sedond to begin Tuesday and continue Thurs Henry Miller as the honor guests, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Whitney Treat ‘were hosts at supper, following the performance of *The Famous Mrs. m. The first to be | . Personal Mr, and Mrs, John Holliday Perry and two children, who have been spending the summer in Seattle, are leaving tomorrow morning for their home in New York city eee | Mra. FF. EL. Rhodes and children of Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada, |who have been spending the summer at Pilot Point, are the guests for a }few days of Mr. and Mra, L, Prank Macklem. \ Mr, and Mra. Harry ©, Hill of Port land, Ore, will arrive tn the city the |iat of this week to be the gucsta of |Mr. and Mrs, Phillip G, Kinzer and Mr. and Mra, Albert Charles Phil lips, eee | Mr. Henry ©. Hibbard returned | Monday eventng from a four months’ |trip to Russia and the Ortent. j eee | Mra, Wallace Collins has taken jthe apartment of Mr, and Mrs. Phil | ps rrison at $41 11th ave. N during their absence in California this winter, | . . | Mra. Corwin Philip Shank and lit tle daughter Barbara of Portland {Ore arrived yesterday to be the jmuests of Mr. and Mra. Corwin 8. 'Shank until after the wedding of | | Miew Katherine Shank and Mr. Ar |thur Trumbull Lee, Mr, Shank will jarrive Friday eee Judge and Mra, Stephen J. Chad wick, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen F. Chad. wick and thelr guest, Mrs. 8, Arthur Carr of Yakima removed from their summer home at Crystal Springs yesterday to thelr homes in town. see Miss Marjorie Etmyre of Chicago who hae been the guest of Mi Bilzabeth Chadwick for several days, left yesterday for her home, Mis Lucey Walrick of Shanawa, Wis. will be her gu for several days longer eee Mr, and Mrs. Phillips Morrison and family left Sunday for Coronade where they will spend the winter, see Mra. J. Willis Sayre and daughter, Elinore, have returned to their home the summer at Santa Cruz, Cal, eee Dr. Cart 8. L. Leede and family, who have been abpoad for the past three months, have returned. see Mr. and Mrs. Gedree W. Albin and) |family went to Olympia on their yacht “Lawana”™ for the week-end, | returning Monday evening. eee Mine-Elizabeth Kellogg has return ed from Yakima, where she has been spending a month as the guest of he uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller. ’ . on Queen Anne Hill, after spending | THE LOCAL GIRL’S Sl BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD Who has been to the Coliseum this week? Betty Compson in “At the Bnd of the World” is the Paramount [picture running all week, Few know that the adaptation of thin famous German story was made by a local girl—Adelaide Heilbron. Averse to jany publicity, Misw Heilbron left her friends to discover her dramatic suc cons from the billboards, Mins Hellbron was graduated trom Smith College and then went to Co lumbia to study. For two years she Was with the Lasky #amous Players. She adapted this play and sold it to jthe United Players, with whom she now Is. Another work of hers |Tarkington'y “Beauty and the Jac obin,” which she did recently, win ning particular pratse from Arnold Daly, She has been the summer with her Mra. George Hellbron, and will return to New York this month. cee Paul Gustin Shows Sketches Last Wednesday Paul Gustin ex hibited his newest sketches of Index Music vs ae Opera Company n Engagement Me onday The Scott! Grand Opera company will open its present season on Mon day evening at the Metropolitan the atre, Their appeaarnce here ts arous Ing unusual interest, not only locally, but thridut the entire country, Seat- tle will be the only city in the Northwest visited by the organiza tion this year as they go direct from here to San Francisco. Last year thelr appearance here was a pro nounced success, but with the same i» Booth whe have been added their conn should be even more marked than before. This entire company, gath. ered together by Scott!, consists of artista all of whom are members of the Metropolitan Grand Opera com pany, many being world famed vocal- tate. For the opening performance Mon- Gay evening Ronsint's “The Barber lof Seville’ will be given with |Charles Hackett, Angeles Ottein and Riccardo Stracciart in the princtpal rolen, Tuenday Alles Ggntle will be heard in “La Tone wkh Antonio Beott! In his famous role of Bearpia Mian Gentle was formerly a Seattle Capt. and Mra, R. J, Graham of Cashmere are spending a few days at the Hotel Washington. eee Capt. and Mra. Henry Winter have returned from a fortnight's trip to! California. eee Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jerome and Mrs. H. A. Lightner left today for a motor trip to Vancouver, B.C. eee Mrs. Louls 1. Mendel and sons have returned from Vashon. teland, where they have been spending the past month. ® eee Mr. and Mrs, Albert C. Stubt re turned Monday from a month's, mo- tor trip to California. eee Mr. and Mra. Henry Schuett and family have returned from summer home Bi Lincoln Beach. ee Mra. James ¢. Huteson and dough. ters, Mra. Dietrich Schmitz and Miss Marion Huteson, are enjoying a mo | will tor trip to Lake Crescent. Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Ladies of the Golden North The Ladies of the Golden North will hold thetr regular business meet ing Thursday, September §, in the K of P, hall, Third ave. and Virginia st . Columbia (enarapeisonat Charch Tea The ladies of the Columbia Cqngre gational church will have their monthiy tea at the home of Mre. H R. Wheelef, 4724 48th ave. S., Thurs day, September 8, at 2 p.m. Mra. Sophie Clark will speak on “New Laws for Women's Benefit.” . Chapter AO. E. 0. Chapter A. O. P. O, will meet with Miss Rose Borning Thursday, September 8, at & p. m., 412 Windsor apartments, Sixth and Union st eee Girts" Club, No. 1 ‘The Girls’ club, No. 1, 1115-1117 Cherry st., will hold open house for the public, Thursday afternoon, | Sept. 8, from 1 until 6 o'clock Dickens Fellowship Club The Dickens Fellowship club meets Thursday evening, Sept. 8, in the Women's Christian associa | Nickleby” will be! Graded Union Sunday School Teachers The next meeting of the Seattle | Graded Union of Sunday Schoo! teachers will be held on Thursday | from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. in the Y¥. W.| Cc. A. club rooms, Fifth ave. and Seneca st. Mrs. A. W. Bowman will lead the Bible study, readiig from the New Testament, and Miss Clara B. Hunt will have charge of thé story telling period. The promotion re: quirements will be discussed in, separate conferences of the begin ners, primary, junior and intermedi ate departmen Robert E, Lee Chapter Robert E. Lee chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet Thur: day, September 8, at 2p. m., at the home of Mra. R. K. McCausland, 1620 | Seventh ave, WV.” Mrs, May Avery Wilkins will preside, Aer pes Social and Charity Club Ladies’ Social and Charity club, Freja, meets with Mrs. A. W. Quist, 442 Kinnear pl. at 2 p.m. Mra, P. N. Johnson and Mrs. Oscar Scott will be assisting hostesses, { adapted to her style and tempera ment. Others supporting her will be Queena Mario, Myrtie Schaaf, Mary Moeliish and Morgan Kingston. In the evening Queena Mario, Chamlee and Marto Laurent! will be heard in Donizetti's “Lucta Di Lammermoor.” For the closing night the double bill of “L’Oracola.” with Scott), Chamlee and Anna Roselle in the cast, and Massanet's oneact opera, “la N@Varrine,” which Alice Gentle will introduce here for the first ume, Gilt be atven. seach Pot tn wish to attend should take the Rain their | nier Valley car at Fourth ave. to Ed moulds at, and walk west. see Council of Catholic Women Seattle Council of Catholic Women meet at Providence hospital, from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Brighton Minute Women ‘The Brighton Minute Women will give m “rag tea” Thursday, at 1) a.m. at the home of Miss Mary Les. Me, 4618 Austin st. (Bring material) ' cee Seattle Review, No. 8 Seattle review, No. #, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, wit hold its regular meeting Thursday, September &, at § p.m, in the W. O. W. hall, Fourth ave. and Marion st, . ADDITION AL cL John F. Miller Relief Corps John FP. Miller Relief Corps will meet September 13 at the home of Mra, Marie Carey, 902 N. 86th at., at 2p. m eee Seattle Lodge No, 7 Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of Honor Protectiv Association, will give a progressive whist party at Evergreen hall, Arcade Bidg., Tues day, September 15, at 9 p. m., for the benefit of the Children’s Ortho pedic hospital. Friends invited. THIS FOUR- ROOM With Living Room, Kitchen. fast Nook, Kitchen Cabinet, ing and light fixtures. Siz ment at cost if desired. WE WILL COMPLETELY F" IF YOU OWN YOUR LOT, E DELAY. artists and others of the first rank | $2,200 ERECTED ON YOUR LOT Two Bedrooms and Bath replace SASY TERMS. NO RED TAPE OR a Sietiagentnr heir rte cemamementionicseingem agen ae SN RAE pape rae pavensaeinnimnabessinamine imagine emambenseoee eoumprmaneaneardmntiaed “ot hb Nn essence see Aereetmanmveree SEATTLE STAR JCCESS NOTED ON BILLBOARDS and Mount Rainier at his studio tn Madrona to a few friends and guests | from New York, A nertes of sketches | of Index promises to make eventy ally magnificent pleturen newest portrait of the moun r Mh tain had an unusual note of « the snow had a glow, painted with the warm tones that are really ‘omy jcharacterixtic of it, ‘The guesta en Joyed informally turning the pages of sketch books, looking over etoh Ings, expecially some small plates | vary charmingly used for Christman ecards, At present aBout 90 of hin |best paintings hang in MacDougall | and Southwick’s, on the stairs from the fifth to the third floors This week Mr, Gustin ts sketching on the wert coast of Vancouver Inland, where he t# the guest of Mr. Frank Pratt on his yacht Yashui a Gets Recognition La ft tlele with a pleture ka, the Japanbse artist who so long worked unappreclated in Seattle Four Mustrations are included of his pletures recently exhibited in Paris One was the “Black Lilly” that was shown at the Washington hotel for nome weeks two years ago. The Journal des Debats speaks of him an “drawing to himself the attention of the world of arts,” New York Hefald and the Revue remark on hia figure work a» of en pecial Importance, and speak of the “Remembrance of a Japanese tradi tion which appears very happily tn hie work.” vue Moderne has a short ar of YashulyTana . . Athan Marulls, the picturesque Portuguese artist who earns his liv ing an a cook at the Blue Bird inn and “also paints,” has finished some 50 canvases this summer which he plans to exhibit thin fall, At present the collection of 30 whieh he has had all summer on the walls of the Blue Bird cafe on Cherry and Becond has been diminished by the sale of 12, “Many/are bought by artists,” he was proud to tell. There will be a free Mlustrated public lecture on the wild life of Rainier National park in the Cham ber of Commerce at Third and Cherry Thursday, September 15, at Sp. m, by Dr, Walter P. Taylor of [the U. 8. biological survey of Wash ington, Pp. © : The Audubon soclety announces [that its meetings will be held the third Thursdays in each month ag 8 p. m at the Chamber of Commeres, ninth floor Arctic building, at Cherry and girl, wo that her rise to fame has ippird All meetings are public and) been eagerly watched by hosts of janyone interested in teks is wel |Mnfil 1925. The state ia not giving its, ™4y be removed from cotton or wool- her admire: She was enthu |camed, soldiers @ loan. | ot foo sake ater eran ~faren wees axtically recetved here aa “Car eee ait A jer the spot with olive off or butter. men” lant year, when shetwas guest | ps4 . Montana | ij artist with the Scott! cofpany | Fine Arts Gallery Bonus At the Wednesday matinee Gers! Is Again Opened Dear Minn Grey: Has the state of | * aldine Farrar will be heard as “Car| ‘Tuesday Mra. Davis opened the | Montana given its soldiers a cash men,” a role that has made her f@ | Ping Arts ery again after &/bonus or a loan of any kind? If #0, mous, and one that t» particularly |month's well-deserved vacation. This little gallery at 1243 Fourth ave. tr! open dally free to the public from 12 to 6 and Bunday’s 3 to 6. The opening ts auspicious—an exhibit of C, Bertram Hartman from the Mont rons galleries in New York. Tho the collection ts not large, it is interest jing and decorative. Hartmann ts a very well known painter and decorator. Born tn Kan nas in 1882, he has studied at the Chicago Art Inatitute, the Royal! academy of Munich and in Parts, He in a member of many societion, the Chicago Art Society of Artists, the American Water Color soctety, the New York Architectural league and Mural Painters, The collection will | remain until October. A little book, entities “The Propet | Care of the Feet,” Iping a good | many people to ¢ themselves | from the nervous strain and con-| | stant annoyance of paining feet. | few days ago, and the Parts| |atirring and doll six minutes It shows simple ways to keep the feet in Proper «condition —~ how to overcome excessive ‘perspiration | how to soothe aching muscles and j tendons, how to reduce swelling, |how to get instant relief from corn: jand how to end them, in fact this |Hittle book is all that its name in. fer he Proper Care of the Feet.” This booklet accompanies each jbox of Blue-jay Foot Treatment, which may be obtained at your (zat tet or a free copy of the | boo! let will be sent if yoy write to, | Bauer & Black, er Blue-jay - Foot Treatment Keeps feet feeling fine HOUSE COMPLETE Break Complete plumbing, wir We will build concrete base- INANCE THE CONSTRUCTION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921. Cynthia Grey: A Suggestion to EF mployes—W hy Not Clothe One or Two Kiddies? BY CYNTHIA ,GREY “Some little kiddies can’t go to school because they have no clothes.” After reading the story appearing in The Star a and conceived the happy plan of clothing two or three of these kiddies, The news spread like lightning about the of- fice and in a few hours $35.50 was collected, each employe giving 50 cents, Thru careful shopping, taking advantage of sales, ete., this amount has clothed three children—two boys |8 and 10 years of age, and a girl 11. The above is printed merely as a suggestion. If the em- ployes of every firm in the city would get together in this manner, giving 25 o- 50 cents, might they not be able to take care of all the little children in the city who must go to} school, and who must have clothes in order to do so? ° . . Marshmallow Filling Dear Mins Grey me thru 188 GREY will recetve read ers of this department at The Star office on Tursdays from Could you give your columns a recipe for ® to 4, and = other times by ap marshmallow cake filling? With || pointment, Please de net come many thanks, I remain, on other days than Tuesday an- A READER OF THE STAR. vad ‘ leer you have an appointment with Miss Grey, as un visitors interfere with her writ. ing. The following is a very good recipe for marshmallow paste: Three. fourths cup sugar, one-fourth cup of milk, one-fourth tb. marshmallows, two tablespoons hot water and one- half teaspoon vanilla. Put sugar and milk in saucepan, heat slowly to boiling point without Break marshmallows in pieces and melt in double boiler, add hot water and cook until mixture ts amooth, then add hot avrup gradually, stirring constantly Beat until coot enough to spread. then add vanilla, This may be used for both filling akd frosting eee Disposal of Garbage Dear Miss Grey: Would you kind- ly answer the following questions: where? 2. How does Seattle dispose of its garbage? % How is the water distributed to buildings? Hoping to get an early reply, I am, yours truly, BR. Seattle has no filtration plant The garbage is disposed of thru “fille” in various garta of the city.) Query About That is, the garbage 4a used to fill Governor lin holes and t# then covered over | with earth, Dear Mins Grey: Please tell me for how long the governor of Wash- ington ts elected. Thank you PORT ORCHARD. The governor ts elected for four The water ts brought into the city from Cedar river dam thru large mains. Then it is piped into the reservoirs thru smaller pipes; from there to the various streets in the yea PAS district and from the street, “thru : smaller pipes, into the buildings. Missouri os Bonus To Remove Paint From Voile Dear Miss Grey: f wonder if you or any of the readers can tell me how to remove green paint from my jcolored votle dress? Something that | will not fade the color of the voile. passed | Thank you BESS. Paint stains that are dry and old Dear Miss Grey: Han the state of Missouri enacted an ex-soldiers’ bo- nus bill Am desirous of all the data If pos- | sible. Respectfully yours, EX-VET. The state of Missourt ha. a bonus Dill but ttf cannot be paid) when did it start and how can I ob- jtain it? Very truly yours, A MONTANA SOLDIER. Montana has passed a bonus Dill but I am unable to find out for cer- tain whether or not they are paying it. There ts no loan. eee Baby Gloria Odell Dear Mine Grey: What became of Baby Gloria Odell and her mother? Do you think they will get free? Is the baby’s father still in prison? I remain, P. F. A. Baby Gioria Odell must stay at Au- durn prison for one more year. Un- der the law, children born in prison are taken from their mothers when two years old and placed in institu- tions or with relatives Her mother must stay and serve out her sentence. Her father, James Odell, died in the electric chair April £8. M. W.of A. Modern Woodmen of America. Largest Fraternal muscle and. tissue; Sanatorium for Afflicted Members. Big Membership Campaign on in Seattle. Investigate. Bert Oakman, National Calhoun Motel. Main W, H. Tyer, State Deputy, houn Hotel, Main 7625 Frank Skinner, District 901 Seaboard Bidg P Rypvty. Deputy, Elliott 0051 District Deputy. nd Park Ave. Sun- CW, Linder, District Deputy, 7023 224 N. W. Sunset 2592 ‘FOR GIRLS economical been faithful a CHICAGO several Star employes got their heads together | Has Seattle a filtration plant and) Swimming is a great normalizer. builds up the unduly thin by developing stout by gradually working off all excess flesh. Ladies, attend Prof. Vickers’ + Free Instruction Classes Every Thursday at Crystal Pool and expentenan: desired results IT 18 ALWAYS SUMMER TIME AT THE BIG POOL’ Seattle Natatorium Co. Second at Lenora ‘WAIST AND GARTERS 50f-and up Without Garters 75f and up With Garters ‘The real cost of an article is its price but by the len I it gives. On that t JEW BILL AT PALACE HIP For the last half of the week, com mencing tomorrow, a clever new show of the all-star vartety is ach uled to appear at Loew's Palace Migal Inasmuch as “the world and hil Norma Phillips probably win wife” love laumhter, and Irene Eby will their satirical the Movies,” comedy laurels in sketch, “A Batire on written by Waiter De Leon The athletic soldier, Ed Gingras, will appear in a sensational exhibi- tien of cannon ball juggling, remark. able balancing and other dangerous feats Jack Bymonds bills himself as “the |man of ease.” His hobo character: |ization is full of kindly humor, and |his funny stories, songs and quaint philosophy should appeal to the fun loving A man and a girl billed as Fill and Rone will provide a bright spot on the bill with their collection of “rare bite of tunes and smiles.” Donald and Donalda will bring @ | picturesque Scotch Irish costum | vue, in which they incorporate ” | bits of blarney and Killarney. |whoe dancing, with energetic folk dances of the land of the shamrock | and the heather are combined comedy songs of the type made | millar by Harry Lauder in this elab- jorately staged and costumed revue. “The Magic Cup,” @ Realart ple- ture, in which Constance Binney is starred, is the feature photoplay. 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