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Phe aise M8 sera aapneags Je 8 we eNO SNR 3 : ; ND EPTEMBER 19, 1921. aff THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, S BE ee j plano and have others in and a nice lor the Victrola and dance, or to be|gest doing any of the abovemen ° litte “supper?” Wouldn't you get|contented with a game of tennis or | tioned things. oe O remtionn and want to play poker or|a «wim in the lake, and the jolly| There i# truth in what you have : oo faro or #himmie or spoon? Confens }ood fellowship such things bring |said about girls, for anyone walking ; e ° © trutntuny, ait about? lup Second can verity your ; ee 0 |. Maybe, Al, she think# her house} Wh we £0 to shows or movies| statements, but we are not all like s , t o 7 |too small, and the whole family will|we usually go with two or three |that, and I guess the reason you ; * Mr, and Mrs. William Pitt Trimble] Miss Mary Moran, who has been : i "f) ; a ‘ wit around, and afterwards you will|other girl# or our mothers, because |eeem to have had such a bard time ocieé Y | nd two sona of New York, who none Fe nding the summer with ber Cynthia's Mail Deluged With Letters From Artless |" around. and piace to ge. Mover tthe eo-anllo® Miaa We debe hia wonse toate tne kine yoo ano Me 3 Hbeon spending the summer in the | parents tr, and! Mee. John Moran, Maids Who Would Turn Golden Heads Dark, Over- again tor you, ai, my voy. 1 want jin contact with prefer "real women,” |is that she is at home penctisias hee b & ae city and thelr country home on/at Rosario, left ednesday for he . A ‘ 7 rn ce ‘he se | little pep,” A GIRL, jor in other words, widows or giris|music lesson, 0: dying her lessor Eemandsome Dinner Dance|rrimbic isiand, Wott today for their |home in San Francisco night, in Some Harmless Way; Wonder W | plete whe will go with them en their all-|for might school, and sometimes ann i iments Miss Tal-|home,in the Bast | angi ‘s Sense of Beauty Can Change So Quickly? | venr sis Grey; 1 should Uke to| night booze parties. Don't misun-|is almowt heartbroken because che Complime nis Miss Tal rae ry | Mrs, Allee Hobbera and daughter, Men § vense f Beauty ¢ 19 9 ? ” |aay to Al |derstand me—we all know heaps of |cannot go to the dance whe has been 4 bot; Mr. and Mrs.) ts. sonn Pentington (oe Kin Mary Louise, who have been » 1f So, Will it Change Back, Too! | lL certainly wish I knew you, for if/nice men, but'they are either mar.|invited to because she has no nice P » Tel " ne home | - 0} ve wald or jettiorn, ed or @ ed 0 be 4, and | boy friend to take her, or la envying ” ay rts, cad Tokyo sailed for her hor ing the summer at Hayden i : Cre ire jall you hav id in your letters, |ried or engaged to be married, an Campbe ul Dinner Hosts. on the Suwa Maru Friday, She Was) pave retur and are gues BY CYNTHIA GREY both t © you went on your vaca-|most of us who have brothers are|the bobbed-hair girl with halt sor in i . ; accompanied by Mfs. A. P, Hill, WhO} the Hotel Otis mB me » wir ‘ arke: sir hair to raven tion and your letter of last night, isjolder than they are, therefore such|who whe saw golng down the street BBRTAINING for the pleasure it doen a tea-shop in that city | ie |, And now all the girls want to darken their b jabsolutely since I am sure welfriends as brother might bring|hanging on the arm of a mannish 4 RE rele lien i p Pa Rh Mr. FLT. Cr Mr, Matootm | MUe. : would be good pals. Jaround are almost too young to be | little fellow with a elgaret hanging 4 Bem, who with her parents, Mr} ac, yw. Kiinefelter, Jr. te eS and Mr, Joseph Cote spent} The blonde-—someone has said—is waning in public)” Count you tell us (meaning my-|very companionable between his lips, on thelr way to din- f Same. W, 1. Talbot, is m guest At! ed tast wock from a ten days dun Weleaua Gk Macann Satates favor. self and weveral others whose views| Again I plead—please come thru |ner and then a show, : | eee Washington, Dr. and Mrs. wii with Mra, H. A, Thatcher at |e week \ ‘ 7 A. » of the men readers of this column says, “Someone re similar to mine) where we might |and tell us where we may be able| Again, Al, I say I should ke very { Beavis Bouffieur were hosts 1 ties ae st oe OUR OF Sie Toety Teagers ee beth idy wants to 2 two or three men like yourself |to find nice chaps like yourself, who |much to know you, for you seem to ; Saeeemresy evening at a handsomely 9 Mr. and Mra, W, H. Talbot and put the skids under the blonde boom an everybudy wants to who would enjoy #taying home once | will’not sneer and say, “I'd rather |express my sentiments exactly. SSppointed dinner and danc Mrs, Sidney Gurfteld Smith and| Miss Vera Talbot, of San Fran: he a broonette or bust.” in a while to play the plano and sing go on @ real party,” when we sug “BAL” Bwdeetal baskets of Ophelia roses, ').. mother, Mra, H. L. Woodnut of | Who have been spending some | "| i way, the Cynthia mall bag con : é : Seen en artistic array of autumn vincouver, B,C, are n al at .the Hotel Washington, . If the brunety gre to have a litte JM at the base, and tapers in| (Aneowver, BCs [lett today by motor for thelr home. tains any number of letters trom |, If the B tig popularity busine hoklers, linked by bands of | eg | Paar kirla who are asking how they can|Mning in tye popularity bus on # ribbon, graced the board.) atv. and Mrs, G. EB. M, Pratt and} Mr. and Mra, Frank Frederick !make thelr tresses a nico dark| 1) now have changed their ideas * , which a re ; peet® ltamily have removed from their|and family have returned from theit brown or black overnight once, they are likely to 9 i and autumn tin OBMOMS | Kummer home 4 > Madison to|summer place at Wing point, . do it agal And one of these days 4 agorned the room, white in/*¥mmer home at fadleon tojeummer place a} Wing pois | Some five one reason, Some give |40 It again. | And one of these days a n Rvawinig room, lavish baskets of |*P¢!* home in town. | | Mra. ‘Sherwood Hodson and Smother. But the undercurrent of |you will wake up to find that the b ¥ | nf ted Sherwood odson And ench note Is the same—they want {fairy s nave ay gues tent thelr beauty and) 475. Davie Gilmdre is taking a|Mre. @, Ia Paige, of Lake Ste Payer deraieetina gg atest lof popularity back onto the heads of m ° _ . ‘party of friends Tuesday on a motor| spent the week-end in the elty Old Dame Fashion is a harsh ruler,|the solden-haired and the auburn | F Beceem i cate | ee in” a nn naar ce || Entire Stock on Display | Beanches of the georgeous vine! with Mrs. V, H. Wakefield | se, red hair, or nut brown hair feel com.|_ 11 the meantime, be good sports mrere aged in decorating the} see Mrs. Farwell Putman Lilly “and '@ Bair, or nut brown b “or lLet others share the joys of being | Be wc a * velled to t it black overnight, be. | et others sha 1 he Mrs. H. H. Roberts, who hag been | Mrs. Horace Rand left today for Peued ee somowhere mig [feted and admired { ¥ es : spending the past fortnight with her| Yakima to spend a few days. Monten ae ’ You will always get more than inner Compliments sister, Mrs, William 8, Kelton, left} 058 One little girl writes iike thie |Your share H | % 4 m le . Saturday for her home in Vancou-} Mr, and Mrs. Ben Palmer have ‘Please, Miss Grey, tell ine some iy. . : mee Bre. Bordeaus npr! B.C jremoved from the Maximilian! thing out of yous great ee ain Answers | cone oe meen : or cena " shag [apartments to @ residence at 2418 io knowledge, that will teach me the |Searchingly Al” | h tained with @ dinner of eight) Mrs. Elsie Hewitt McCoy returned | 12th ave. N art of becomim: a whiteskinned,| pear Mins Grey: I want to an at their home Friday eve-|recently from five months spent in oo aes |dark-haired maiten, such as thelswer “AL” | eeeuentary to Mr. and itravel abroad Commander Stewart E. Barber, U-|models, now appearing in the shops| 1 simply could not believe you! 4 een Sergencx Negara 8. N.. and Mrs. Barber spent thé /and shows. I would like some simple|were thru haranging the “opposite Be =. 9 Dr. and Mrs, Tom Mesdag have re ; Week-end aa the guests of Mra, Belle remedy. Dot. sex,” But when you censeé writing iss Coats = bial el Rc nirvana agp stand Ne tapi OM ai Another equally artless one writes: |1 thought you was not #0 bad after farried Saturday voces teu lee oak Rhema Thilad te ekes “Miss Grey: Please, please, how |all, but this last one, even Aho not BS : : Res vals e Ming Dorothy Campbell le leaving loan I be @ beautiful brunet and be|written to me, made me want to at tty home ceremony Miss Saturday for New York, where sh: i At a pretty © y | > . handsome and lovely in the eyes of |write you. “he Coats, daughter of Mr. and| Miss Lois Tweed sailed Saturday | will enter Mies Spence’s school the boys, They used to may I was} Now Al, I would like to know] . A. F. Coats, on Saturday after-/for Honolulu, where she will spend ‘ i tpretty. Nearly everybody raved over! where these girls work that your! became the bride of Mr, Dorsey | the winter | pours. Robert Huntington ts visiting my real light hair, But now they |friends are “stepping out.” If they | Billjott. of New York city, son of| i hor sister, Mra. Everett Wheeler, iniseem to have changed their minds|have never had much and are poorly | and Mrs. T. C. Elliott of haere erin Ww. J ao Me agg her | Bellingham. and a girl with golden hair or red ted and not well-bred, they will The ceremony was performed son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Re Oe hair don't get anywhere if a dark: | ubtedly do and say the things Rey. Edward Lincoln Smith of Mrs. Cecil Frye (Grace Martz) in| Mrs. G, W. Dickinson returned last | haired girl is around. Can it be men lyou mention, But Al, what can you| York, hg) hg ven ot ig, at | Davenport. ee i ag from a week spent in Spo | thelr ideas of beauty over expect? cee Fink and white wae) ane, . On the other hand, perhaps they olor motif used in decorating! Miss Emma L. Foster of Albion | eee I'm sorry, little girla, Even thelare used to such things—taxis and| the home was lovely in blossoms Mich., is the guest of Mrs. D. J. Et Mrs. Edward P. Mulvey will leave! most learned person would have dit | flowers and candy, etc. But, Al, what | sete. ah a sas 1808 W aren ave. aan Caer ew un ficulty in telling you how to turn alean you expect? | were two foray down with @ party of friend golden head into a black-baired beau Now, Al, do you deny that when | Elliott, of Walla Walla, sis| Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ro Cum ty overnight, I fear. you ge te “an” Sas,” OF Se, Eee Groom. was in blue ruffied| mings, who are on an extended| Mrs. Fred P. Meyer will arrtve| specially if it is to be Gone harm: ann" vile diadlk Gosh uaetrts Ged cal . with which she wore a hat| Eastern trip, spent last week ‘n| Saturday from Chicago. ponding shade. Miss Marion of Aberdeen, wore old rose with a matching hat. Both carried Madame Butterfly Miss Grace Johnston, as maid Phonor, was attired in apple green | a and a becoming hat trimmed French flowers. Columbia roses her flowers. Yellow organdie the frock worn by the little Of the bride, who was the girl, and she carried a tiny of deticately tinted flowers. 7 bride, given in marriage by “father, was most attractive in dress of tvory satin, with Yong court train falling from the Rare lace bordered the| veil which was arranged in| effect with orange blossoms. um bar pin, set with dia-| and sapphires, the gift of the/ ‘was the only ornament worn dainty bride, » Warren Thorsen of Portland, groomsman for Mr. Eliott. Pre the ceremony, Mrs. D. Rom “At Dawning.” and the wed- march was played by Miss! Scofield of Tacoma. After the collation, Mr. and Mrs. El- left for Scarsdale, N. Y., where! Will be at home after October bride traveled in a dark blue tailleur with beaver~coltar , cuffs, and a blue and tan hat) with ostrich. Elliott attended the National of Designed Arts and Sciences iv ington, D. C., and the New School of Fine Arts and Ap} ed Arts. Mr. Elliott was educated | : University. arr nal Tea at rst Home 7 Charles T. Jordan will enter. in with an informal tea at her > Wednesday afternoon, the in- tat being limited to her neigh- | > in the Laurethurst district cee rel at Club ” Stewart E. Barber,| and Mrs. Barber were Friday evening at a dinner at the Rainier club, with cov- for six. Later they took their to “The Four Horsemen of Apocalypse.” . | idge Luncheon Mrs. Mulvey ) With Mrs. Edward P. Mulvey, who Neaving Thursday for San Diego to spend a year, as the honor guest, “Mex William H. Silliman enter tained with a luncheon of nine cov “ers at her home Friday afternoon "Bridge was the later diversion | o- Miss Hulbert 1s Bride of Mr. Ingram Last Thursday evening, in Ever-! ett, Miss Aida Hulbert, daughter of Mrs. William Marion Hulbert, was Wedded to Mr. Charles Ingram, of, Eau Claire, Wis. The®eremony was EY performed before a large number of friends in Trinity church, which was beautifully decoratea for the occa “sion with palms and baskets of pink! and white gladioli, softly lighted by the rays of many dies, The ushers were Mr. Dwight 9) Ware, Mr. Fred Hulbert, Mr, Eu gene Haggerty O'Neil, Mr. Henry © Olmstead Phillips of seattle, and Mr Lo) Frederick Weyerhaeuser of Tacom | Miss Meda Hulbert, the bride's sister, and Missy Fannie Ingram, sis ter of the groom, of Kau Claire, Wis., were ithe bridesmaids, They Were attractively gowned in canary colored crepe de chine and wore broadbrimmed tulle and velvet fuchia-shaded hate. They carried olden baskets of cyclamen, fuchsias and violets. Mrs. Dwight Ware, of Seattle, a sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and was gowned in gold brocaded yelvet. Her flowers were fuchsias, cyclamen and Ophelia roses in a lovely arm bouquet, tied with cloth-of-gold | Entering with her brother, Mr, Glen Hulbert, the bride was charm. ing in a gown of white Canton crepe anid crystal] beads. Her court train > was of velvet and her tulle vel] was fastened to her coiffure with high " Plaits in the back, and orange blos _ somes encircled her brow. She car- ried a shower bouquet of orchids,! Berdeniag and lijies-of the-valley. ‘The veremony was performed by jfollowing program will | Mrs. Ewing D. Colvin will read a pa Boston, and are now in New York city. jwill be @ guest at the Hotel Sor I think, girls, I'd take this view Ruthie or Dot or Louise? wie rento, The blondes have had their day.| Would you really be content to go Mrs. Charles R. Brown ts leaving | Peovng 80 have the red-heads. to your girl's house and listen to the Tuesdey for Spokane, planning to| Mr. and Mra. Peter L. Regndon| — eereeeeeesnaemneshspioncenestaonste ctenqeranginentvecnestentias j remain for several weeks. jare receiving congratulations upon|ters of Veterans, will held @ social . Mra. Peter W. Davison spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, N. B. Solner at Bremerton. CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Queen Anne Circle of Child Conservation League Queen Anne circle of Child Conser vation league will meet Tuesday, Sep- tember 20, at 1:30 p, m. with Mrs. P. Creque, 2417 Second ave. W. The be given [Der on “Shall We Standardize House. | “Conservation and bold Service?" Systern in Kitchen Arrangement,” joy Mrs. Arthur Joachims; “The E¢ ficient Homes of the Future,” Mra C. B. Sanderson, and “Home Making 8 Profession,” by Mra, Ralph C. Mac- | Donald. Discussion will be Mrs. O. J. Van Buskirk. see John Hay PLT. A The P-T. A. of the John Hay schoot will entertain with an in formal tea at the school in welcome to the teachers Tuesday, September 20, at 3 p.m. This is the first of the regular monthly meetings. see Capitol Hill W. C. T, U. Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Marie Ridgeway, 1122 20th ave. N., September 20, at 2 p. m: Report on the national convention at San Francisco will be giver. led by Rev. Edgar Martin Rogers, and the best man was Mr. Edmund Haye of Snoqualmie Falls, Following the service an informal reception was held at the home of the bride's moth- er. After a short wedding trip, Mr. land Mrs, Ingram will be at home at | '"® Snoqualmie Falls. Pantomine at Sunset Club A program of pantomime from the Cornish School of Theatre will given at the Sunset club Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Mme Auzias de Turenne and Mrs, John Ewing Price ag the hostesses. Dr. Ralph K uhns Married in San Francisco Mr. and Mrs, Max Francisco, announce th of San marriage of | their daughter Margaret to Dr ph Henry Kuhns, of Seattle, on Wedn day, September 14, Dr, Kuhns is the child n's specialist of the Roosevelt ° Drama League’ Night Frid set aside by the F evening, the 23rd, hase been pertory company at the Cornish as Drama League night. Mra. William P. Gorsuch ts chairman of the committee on ar- tangements, consisting of Mrs. Fred. erick Bausman, Mrs, Ralph Wo Davis, Mrs. F. 8. Imer and Mr, Edgar B. Schwabacher. Reserva tions should be made not later than | Wednesday evening, at the ticket booth at Sherman-Clay’s, or by te phoning Main 0414, Season ticket who are members of the league are requested to make ir attendance night of the Faust production. The Drama league in taking this occasion to honor Mr Arthur Davison Ficke wuthor, who will be pr nt. ery Dinner Dance at Yacht Club Saturday evening, Sept@mber 24,) will take place the second in the series of dinner-dances that are be ing given at the § tle Yacht club. . Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. J, BK. Wilis were Pleasantly surprised by twenty-six] of theig friends at their ‘country home at “Skagit Heights” lust Fri-| Ouy. WOMEN’ of the Ring ne Book,” by the radia ‘ poe pe ap a ms : Start using it today. If gum-shrinkage has already set see | in, use Forhan’s according to directions and consult a Alki Review, No. 59 dentist immediately for special treatment. Alki review, No, 59, W, B. A., of : the Mhadaraen: will meet in W.0. W. 35 and 60c tubes. All druggists, ear ae «tn Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. 5. Clionian Club Forhan Co., New York Forhan's, Ltd,, Montreal } (Clionian club wil meet d clubhouse. Luneche j where sh® lleswsly and so subtly that others will |other girl's shoulder at Ruthie or jhas been spending the summer, and /not detect the sign of artificiality. That is, not at your | Dot or Louise? } the birth of a son in the Bremerton |junch and aftern noon at the home FOREMAN SAYS HE -| | hospital, Wednesday, Sept. 14. The/of Mrs. Frances Ruasell, 9441 63rd | | ttle orle has been given the namelave. §. on Tuesday, tember 20. | { ot Per L. Regndon, [1 Take Rainier ave. car to Norfolk at. | WAS ABOUT 10 QUIT i a a ‘ eee | Overseas Club The Overseas club with hold an Portland Man Was About All S CLUBS limportant business | members only meeting for Tuesaday, September in When He Found Re- lief in Tanlac. 20, at 8 p. m., at the clubhouse, 404] ee | Business and Professional Women's) !2'" N a “1'm now going on seventy years| | 4 of . but th ort, t | Club ; ADDITIONAL CLUBS jof age but there's not a man on the yards who feels better at the end of a day's work than I 4 said Samuel There will be a spec the Business and Profess meeting of nal Worm West Seattle Review No. 51 curs securing larger club rooms for the use of the club the coming year. All members are u to be present. ; : 8. Apple, wellknown yard foreman e ° K tem be 0 t > 3, 2 | Ge Ta. tee te eee tn, up| West Mentiie-paview Me, 61) W. B.ltec the Sow Manes tember GO ee tho Chamber of Commerce, to dis-|4+ of the Maccabees, meets Thurs: | siding at 464 East Clay St.. Portiand, : |day afternoon, September 22, at 2 | Oregon, while relating his experience jp. m, in Carpenter's hall, on Cali with Tantac recently, fornia ave “For the past three years, that is until I got Tanlac, my stomach has given me a great deal of trouble. I The King County Osteopathic Wom. | got to where practically everything I on's amociation held it# annual meet-| ate seemed to collect in a lump like ing at the office of Dr. Minnie Porter | lead right in the pit of my stomach, on September 14, Reports of the! gas would form and bloat me up as past year were read and election of | tight as a drum, and cramping pains eee Osteopathic Women's Association Sunset Heights Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary club 20. | wilt | with meet Tuesday, Mrs. Cora MeCheaney, Lake Washingten. Take 1045 boat All members request- September lat Madison st led t tend. officers took place, The new officers | would nearly double me up, My} Bly dopey geen are Dr. Leanora Qrant, president;| back hurt @p bad I just could ‘drag Semi-Annual Convention Dr. Roberta Wimer-Ford, vice preat | through the day and then when I got ent; Dr. Ida Rosencrans, secretary, | home I couldn't eat a bite of supper, | Tho semi-annual convention of thelana Dr, Hatue Slaughter, treasures, |and had to craw! right into bed. King County Degree of Honor Pro- ee “Well, I thought 1 would have to toctive association will be held in Progress Clab give up work, but I heard so much! Fraternal hall, 1611% Fourth ave, ‘Thursday Progress ctub meeta| bout Taniac I got a bottle, and it’s on Tuesday, beginning at 10 & Mm-| Vin Mrs. D, M Soliday, 4044 Sec.|#MPly made a new man out of me. and lasting all day. eg I've taken five bottles of this medi. A business meeting will be held in| 04 ave. N. E. at 10 a, m. cine and am eating big meals of sub- | the evening, at § o'clock, by Seattle bse wig mi we “ stantial food, like I used to eat years lodge, No. 7, in Evergreen hall, Aré CHECK PACKER MOVE Jago, and never have a bit of trouble | cade building, which will be open to} WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—A legal | afterwards. I'm rid of all those | visiting delegates, move to check any contemplated) aches and pains, have gained ten| wee ie modification of the consent decree, | pounds in weight and all my old-time | obtained by former Attorney Gen-| strength and energy have come back eral Palmer, which confines the ac|to me. In fact 1 feel fully ten years tivities of the big packers to the! younger and I hope my statement meat business, war ted here to |may cause others to take Tanlac, for | day by the National Wholesale “4 Mothers’ Club Mothers’ club of Zeta Psi meets with Mrs, A. E. Swain, 4739 19th ave. N. E, at 10 a, m. Madrona P.T, A. Madrona P.-T. A. meets at 2:20 p. I believe it Will help them just like| cers’ association of,New York. it did me.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bar-| m. Reception follows business meet-| Daddy, Bojdt’s Butterhorna are de-| tell’, Drug Stores and other leading Music, licious.—Advertinement. druggists everywhere. see al scecamehea L. 0. BE, Club ' L. O. E. club, card party at Elks’ ice faire.’ | "The Dread Pyorrhea Begins Dryden and Mra. A. G, Duckwith, With Bleeding Gums Pyorthea’s infecti science has proven AR. EM BE. ‘Club | R. EB. M. E. club meeta with Marign Phillips, 1438 Franklin 2m A germs cause many ills. Medical ‘the , Diseased conditions, which not long ago doctors were unable to trace to a cause, are now known often . Study Class | . R. sk “ re ith bre “Weed gf x . to be the result of Pyorrhea germs that breed in pockets well, 1933 Broadway N., at 2 p. m. about the teeth. Rheumatism, anaemia, nervous dis- Malt orders and other diseases have been traced in many Salmon Bay P-T. A 2 gases to this Pyorrhea infection. Salmon Bay P.T. A. meets at 3:15 p.m, William King, will speak new principal, Don't let Pyorrhea work its wicked will on your Program arranged by body. Visit your dentist frequently for tooth and gum waste 4 inspection, __ Lined TAL | And watch your gums yourself. Pyorthea, which | Bago teehee shoes etal ato ps afflicts four out of five people over forty, begins with tenes “Page nad’ rotoon tender and bleeding gums; then the gums recede, the ments | teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be extracted : o fe to rid the system of poisons generated at their base. iro * } | geattie £ viv afer ole ty meets for Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhe luncheon with Mrs. Caroline F. check its progress, if used in time and used consistently. ‘ lark, ae Univer sty kb va , at 12:80, Ordinary dentifrices cannot do thi Forhan's keeps Hustrated resume of “The Country the gums hard and healthy—the teeth white and clean. Dp. | call with m, Members will r “Vacation Echoes,’ 1 to roll | Seattle Gymnastic Society Auxiliary Ladies’ auxiliary to Seattle Gym: nastic society will meet at 1819 Kighth ave. xercises at 1:30 p, m. Gen, Georg: Gee A. Custer Camp, No. 4 ge A. Custer Cump, N | 4, and Auxiliary will meet in Veter | | ans hall, Armory, Tuesday, Se ptem | ber 20, at 7:45 p. m. Members re pinteveeh attend, : tier FOR THE GUMS Clara Barton Tent, No, 1 Clara Barton Tent, No, 1, Daugh Checks Pyorrhea SALE STARTS TUESDAY 9 A.M. HE Butte stock is not to be consolidated, but offered to the public at a big special removal sale that will have the greatest price appeal of probably any sale ever held in Seattle. This stock | includes many most exceptional values in Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Blouses and Accessories, : and every item offered at this sale is a real | bargain. The lots listed here give an idea of the splendid selection offered and the early shopper is } bound to secure some extraordinarily choice mer- chandise. $9.95 (105) Smart Models, SUIT bee $19.95 eo. Plain tailored, novelty models and fur-trimmed suits, of tricotine, twill, tweed, velour and silvertone are included in this large selection of smart suits. $9.95 OATS {0.2 (values to $75.00...... \ \ (50) Smart Models, values to $79.50........ Coats of velour, fur trimmed, and models of duvetyn, heavy worsteds, homespuns and other quality coatings have been marked, regardless of cost, at this special sale price. Attractive 1 DRESSES Georgette BLOUSES Values to $8.50 A good assortment of two-tone and plain-colored Blouses of georgette designed for suit wear......... 95c Crepe de Chine BLOUSES Values to $12.50 ‘ Excellently tailored models of crepe silk and pussy willow taf- feta are inclu $3.95 in this special lot. Plaid SPORT SKIRTS : Values to $12.50 Pleated models in tasteful color- ings and a number of white serges go at this extremely low price Wool SWEATERS Values to $12.00 Light and dark colored wools in fow noveliy models 2-99 (30) Cloth and Silk Model, GQ Qe : Dress Fi ACCESSORIES (40) Evening Frocks, dy $4.95 , , values: to $49.00... splendid selection of Leather (45) Cloth and Silk»Model: ‘ Purses, Hand Bags and Vanity (16) ot ee tae $9.95 $1.95 3 A s te 85.00. ....... Cases will be offered at extreme salir o reductions. Beautifully Beaded (10) Lingerie Frocks, Bags at half price. values to $25.00........... NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANG + WESTLAKE ELEVATOR N ARCADE TO THIRD q B ENTRANCE FLOOR Fi, g 4 WESTLAKE AT PINE STREET

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