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PAGE 10 Seattle with Ld hoon, when five tables were in play. | Wisconsin Goldenrod Club atudy depart The Minute Women's Association went tte, ate Morkinn Toepiiah (74 She was assisted in the entertain] The Wisconsin Goldenrod club steasive Thought club will meet with | of washington will meet in all-d y} , “4 , cumeties | ay trled of ment of her guests by Mrs, Carl E.|will moet with Mrs, Ira Eldridge, Mra Jeannette Buraitt 320 ¢ roline seasion at the Cornish schoot Thure-| Are the Times Out of Joint? Are We, as a Race, | cared me alice thea de DD. De Hutterworth, Mra, Lester George {2765 46th 8, W, on Wednesday, Court, on Wednesday afternoon, at] gay, October 27. The following pro- ; ii sem vevtial /, 2 Wo ever eet weil — Eitiott, Mra, Lewia Witherbec and|October 26, Box ‘lunch at 12:20. | 1:30 o'clock | Sea tol toon seen Losing Sight Entirely of . ae A See ee Miss Helen Walker Weds yorothy Eaton. Take West ttle a to Stevens s ial Selgihers ; 1 Mra. 1 me-| rg Say 77 * vg rh ink? eo know NM help > y ouer. 7 * b 1 welcome, | y -T3— 0 ow U ie f | wourantee the first 7 Mr. Jo. hilip Weyer- ’ . | The Green Lake Camp of the} ie Readers va “ bottle a. J “2 : . lip J Te Informal Luncheon 1 caine tala Tedie No. 35 | oe Royal Nelihbors of America wilt en: | "4° eee: ha@euser, Jr., Of TQC0O-' sire ‘Tomas. Bordeaux enter | Aauila, Ladae | No. ab. Desree or tertain with a card party Wednes: |; fats! Dear Miss Grey: Why is it that when it comes to those we mia; Dr. and Mra, Hors- \wined this afternoon at her ‘rest: | cid « progressive whist party on ay evening, October 26, In Thorn’s {cor ; ww, feporta et! place in the category of human derelicts—the Mahoneys, the 4 fall Plan Dinner. bight covete | Wear . ada ovens October 26, in otter | rene tee) report of crede®- Brumfields, et al,—that despite the fact that while they ©) Lotion for Skin ; Te [their hall, 106 won st | en 2 | 5 ath an 4 ‘ s fe é ‘ ay ‘ i beware: Pee | ADDITIONAL CLUBS | ot a lunchoon for wate and) undergoing their trials there is an almost unanimou set peal caggil et Pakage Bridge Evening ia Wenn =~ 1 car jioe for ikine county: | ing that they should pay the full penalty for their terrible DRUG stone daughter of Mra. Walker and — Wednesday evening Miss Dorothy] geattio Council of Catholic Wom:| Mothers oa thing: r luncheon for Minute! mistakes, yet, after all is over, and the die is cast, there is a| — -- is us late a. Somey ee po ™ Ewing is entertaining a few friends} .” Qin hereafter on Wednes: |, 7 1 omg Nas me sanemgeh Delta | oe” th N's Boclety of Fieri | yeaction, a revulsion, and there goes out from the hearts of Cynthia's Answers pecame the bride of Mr. John Philip informally at bridge at her home teateal others’ club and their frie | eee, A al : . sary pe a r Weyerhaeuser, Jr. son of Mr. and . S ae j B., ha tal, Instead oie invited to attend a ber ard 16 pm —Meney are eatierien ML thinking, kindly people a pitiful feeling for the misery | fo Short Que stions: Mrs. J.P, Weyerbaouser, Of Tacoma, 17) 10 Practice Club iahinaiesitte ea maskesiok the* Raton: ob ciepe. : wacert mubern in attendances th] which encompasses them, and there is borne in upon our| at In meant by “Habeas Com at high noon today aie’. hin ps ag in entertain Allah Social Club pba Lith ave, Non Wednew) 2p. m—tovocation Dr. Rdward Lin] minds the thought that possibly back of their acts there are |+ us + oe : a0 eeevins was vied by the by Be mn eae ridagetrey vn iste ippetea’ Glas, 2 s. winlé ye Hevea ’ ~~ “ m mith: malute + ae | causes in operation which make them very largely the crea- ou have the body.” This te @ ner lowe! the home of the the Mond notice club at he - jj will be used for the Chap oune ur i) of de Bes i name given to ” ae na uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mra, home next week. Luncheon will fol-| meet with Mra, Rex A. Turner, 7:20; W! ¥ a ie acte pe he mer tures of circumstances beyond their control, mere instru- ao given to a mumber of spits ee oer : : | v Wednesday, Octo | # uncilor’s address, | fhe a . » Providence \having for their object thi . Saat ©. Rynian, 1296 Maser ave.. in | low the preerem. | $. 2 p.m, dirs. Minnie Wilson,|Jobn 7, Miller W. R. G, Falr and {ments in the hands of that inscrutable Providence, that ; object the bringing the presence of the family and imme. | gg 4 Sere’ Petthé Purcell. and Mra, Rex Card Party pages! "| Destiny which shapes all our ends, or whatever term you may yA Piles ot Agee oerposa, OO . . s. Berth) an . Re | ) § 8 oy ‘ ¢ jfor some specifies . a ce : ; “ Informal Bridge | A. Turner, hostesses, Cards and re-| John F. Miller W. TL C. will give! 3 Puplie of the Com) be pleased to use to express the fateful influences which |p. several forma 7 oe One of de, given in marriage t : ‘ rs weg lee oh Rh chicken | ®!#h | » : - ‘ P . beas Cor. Mr. ‘araan, si unattended, and Milas Frances Quigley will entee | fre "ene All Bastern Stars in poe . - — ce Ag a rie semen : ament Proeram.| make for weal or woe, during the travel of the human ego | pus” requires the body of a person we “ siece tain with an informal bridge at her | vited dinne eran . ory, ) i. 19 - illeged to be unlarefull vt Wore her traveling dress, a one eee home in the Washington apartments, 440) | Saturday, October 29, Cards from| my |thru this mundane sphere? | Ty lnserty'te Se treanie "Se ae model of dark blue Empress cloth, home done ; to 6:86. . Dinner will be served |? Pi! surely the times are out of joint,|for you to walk from three to five . Mat of soft black velvet with an| Wednesday afternoon Chapin Clad i t i imes a | judge or into court, that the lavefuge o br : pee => * At 8 o'clock on Wednesday even, | ®t 63° p.m. An excellent display of las we read the record from day to| miles a day ness of the restraint may be énvertts uncuried ostrich tip on one side |Entertains With Bridge Afternoon dinn |Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | ab | Mrs. Charles PB, Eaton entertained bridge at her home this after until | The useful and fancy THE from 11 , Ballard yer, Thureday, Oct 180, at the city ha He invited. Progressive Thought Club | nt of the Pro. | SEATTL articles will be on|r a small stone martin neckpiece, She Dance Compliments baer Hyer adie A padres pe hogadin cage carried an arm bouquet of lavender Migs Tedford -vecyred eceuep verre tee en he following committees will be | orchids, lilies of the valley and white "Co i nting Mian Luita Tedford aaa peu edicn in charge: Executive, Mra, Iva M.| Bouvardia, Mr. Frederick Weyer | 1.4 teaves in a short time to spertd | Halt Rall Sch@maker, Mra, Kate Stevens, Mra. | heeuser was his brother's grooms 14 winter in California, Mr. and| nen om Dora Miller, Mra, Lillian Jones, Mrs: man. The wedding music was DIAy- Ars George Clark Chamberlin enter oor eignosse "e “ will be given 1 Renfro; kitchen, Mre. Jennie ed by Mr. Arthur Kloth, violinist, Mrs. George Clark Chamberlin cimerr | Wednesday evening by the Oak Lake na, Mrs. Kate Steven, Mra. A. J with Miss Dorothy Ewing at the | ned Pa saath Ga tnd , . Dancing b, at the phouse Of Campbell; dining room, Mr el piano. ee ae ae the North Park Iniprovement club. ytinjer, airs. Jennie Judkl Mins | Following the ceremony an in-| ,, l Old-time dances will be a feature Of A rnew Judkina, Mise Goldie Pierce, formal reception was helt and a| Engagement Announced |tne evening Mr Anna Tomlin, Mra. Chester wedding breakfast served. Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser McEwan Sl | Steel, Mra, Hattle Christopher, Mra Rough petaled yellow chrysanthe-' announce the engagement of their Laty Bags Anna Stevens, Mra, Lixeie Roush mums, arranged in baskets and wall daughter, Gladys Elizabeth, to Mr.| The Lady Eagles will give @ card’ 41. Rene Hodgdon, Mrs. Kate Whit pockets, decorgted the home, and the Kenneth Carroll Blunt, son of Mr. | party a¢ Wing's cafeteria, Wednes | tington, Mra, Lorella Rone, Mrs. Alice dainty table was beautified with two and Mrs. Hamer Loudon Blunt day, October 26, at 8:30 p. m Rese; tickets, Mrs. Kate Coyle, Misa! charming baskets of pompon chrys — aden oe Rene Kiper, Miss Pearl Jones, Miss anthemums in the same tones, light: | Gilman Park Ladies’ Ald | Ellen Thomas, Mra. Mary Ajax, Mrs. | ed by yellow tapers. (Personal Gilman Park church Ladies’ Ald) Abbie Bradley; ples, Mr. Nina Han Mr. and Mrs. Weyerhaeuser left) jin meet with Mra Frank Hum: cock; bread and butter, Mra, Louella on & wedding trip, the bride adding | 47, ang sire. O, A. Kjos returned | Phrey, $219 W, 60th at, 2 p.m. Mrs. | Elisworth; delicatesnen, Mra, Kiper, & dark coat, trimmed with opossum. | 1.9¢ evening from a 17 months’ trip| % Ericson and Mrs. Db. EB. Bullock | Miss Louise Rossey, Mrs. Margaret to her traveling attire. On their Te | around the world, motoring to Seat-| ¥#!! be assinting hostesses. | Westcott; aprons, Mrs pma Aus. turn they will be at home in Coeur i, aorous the continent from New uhh Sy ABE | tin,’ Mies Laura Furry; fancy work. @Alene, Idaho. . Campfire Chairmen | Mra. Susie Cooney, Mra, McCleaver Mrs. Weyerhaeuser is a graduate “ee Campfire chairmen of Seattle Cen. | ty, Mra. Francts Mclean; cards, Mre of Smith college, and Mr. ‘Weyer: | Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mann have| tral council of Congress of Mothers Laura Mosher, Mrs, Rosetta Simonds: le university haeuser of Y: _s Dinner Will Honor Dr. and Mrs. Kuhns ‘With covers placed for twelve! guests, Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hors- fall will entertain with a dinner at their home Friday evening, compli-| “ Miss Minnie McDougall has re | welcome Mentary to Dr. and Mra. Kubns, who | turned trom Vancouver, B. C., where cee have recently returned from theif | oe spent two months. Woman's Century Club wedding trip. Egat Informal Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Wallace Green Collins is en- tertaining with an informal lunch |) ov6 Wednesday for the East. to be| eon, followed by an afternoon of bridge in her apartment, Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Charles Forms |spent the week-end as the guests of Club ‘Mrs. Oscar J. Charles, wife of Col. Charles, U. S. A. requests al] the service women to meet her at Meves’ : led too often. cafeteria, Thursday at twelve-thirty | Security Benefit association, mas if o'clock for the purpose of organizing |174 will be removed to her home| | sje ball at Odd Fellows’ Tem-|!n four hours, Or, the mixture may & luncheon club. Mrs. Charles de |7Ur*d#¥- ccs ple. be too rich In fat. Remove from two Co. Ha Wil Seas, 0 eee to four ounces of the top of the bot | teak Human Analysis Class bla a ee eat. ina bes Human Analysis Class, at Young|® few days try replacing two ounces | Me Me stationed’ d¥'Fom Lawion:.” Women's Christian Association, $/0f the water in the formula with | Date Set ‘or eee pm. Readingn of character by} Be same quantity of lime water. . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bordeaux| Prof. John E. Ayer, M. V., and} Quy baby hie apy 13 pounds Varsity Rordeat Prof. A. L. Sizer, Ph. D. Persons}*t five months. He is very cross me were the” Weekend and acts ag if he was uncomfort- The “Varsity Ball” will take place | guess of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bor.|!nterested in study of reading ik ceck of the tame: a asl this year on Friday evening, Decem-|jeaux character invited. ag i » = ber 9, in the Hippodrome. The com- 7 eee eee Da ga I feed him once in three mittee in charge of the affair in-| y¢r5 W.§, Dulmage will return Lorraine Social Club br cludes: Mr. Paul Coles, Prog baad week from a visit of several] Lorraine Social club meets at eredted: Mahl seers Py: en a Mitta Iwo, ee, ee wie. » thie age. Probably he will pick up Miss Helen Dunn, Miss Wilmar; yfr and Mrs. M. H. Draham re Ladies’ Grotto Club rn ed ap egy meh sa nage te Shaffer, Mis Alice Udderburg, Miss turneg last evening from a month’s| Ladies’ Grotto club will meet at pe any edly ny Socleastion’ res : Wilma Crawford, Miss Dorothy Lit-\visit in the principal cities of the| Federated club house, 2 p. m. J tlefield, Miss Dorothy Willard, Mr. | past Mag 3.25 following mixture might be tried: William Allen, Mr. Clare MoCabe, Z eee Ballard Ladicn of Elks Whole milk 21 0%; cereal or derwent an operation at the Swedish TAR Lillian Hagna stance Pouty Jones; jaxe tra fortune telling Mra. Irene! Mrs | Con Minute Women to Meet tean Adoption ef resolutions; | inven, eoutive w oard meeting at} Reception and musicale at +0 pm unset club In honor of state officers ‘ol. Ellsworth Cirele No, 54 Meworth circle No, 54, La-| dies of the Grand Army, will serve @ noon luncheon at Veterans’ hall, armory, Friday, October 28, to which the public is cordially Invited. Regu lar meeting at 1:30 p.m. Members urged to attend. | ere | Graded Union of Sunday School | Teachers | At the meeting of the Seattle Graded Union of Sunday School Teachers, which will be held at the Y. W. C. A. on Thureday, from 9.20 to 11:30 a. m,, Mra. A. W. Bowman will lead the Bible study taken from | 5» Bt, Matth A debate will follow “Resolved, That the Graded Lew should be used in the churet school,” returned from their wedding trip and| and Parent-Teacher associations will bargain counter, Mrs, Hattle Friend; Mrs. E. M. Carney taking the affirm are at home at the Adelphia apart-| meet at 427 Globe bullding, 1:30 p.m. chances, Mra. Myra Bennington, | ative Mrs, Frieda C. Davidson ments, ene Mrs, Lettie Brown; fish pond, Mra! the negative. ee Clara Barton Tent, No. 1 Clara Barton tent, No. 1, Daugh- ters of Veterans, meets at 2 p. m.} Bhort business session after bazaar. Chicken dinner at 6 p.m Public Mr, and Mrs, E move, this week, from the St. apartments to 128 Harvard av ee B. Allain will re- Pau! “ee Mr, and Mrs. Robert P, Burtchart, of Victoria, B. C., are guests at the Hotel Washington for a few days. ee Under the auspices of the child's study department of the Woman’ Century club, a course of lectures) will be given the fourth Wednesday Security Benefit Association hospital recently, is convalescent, Mr. Herbert Hunsacker, Mr. Stuart! wr. Jack Powell of Vancouver,| Ballard Ladies of the Elks will Barker, Mr. Stanley Orne, Mr. Louis |p ©. js planning to spend the week.| meet at the Ballard Elks’ club at) ay, Santck and Mr. Clifford Newdahl. end in Seattle, a guest at the Hotel|2 p. m. Card party my ° * | Washington. ee Drama Reading Circle es Aurora Bridge Clob meg The Wednesday Morning Drama Mrs. Stephen F. Chadwick re Aurora Bridge club will meet with Reading Circle of the Women's Uni- versity club, will meet on October 26, | at 1030 a. m. Group 2, under the leadership of Mrs. W. 0. Fusselmen, will read “Trifles,” by Susan Glas- pell, and “Wurzel-Slummery,” by A. A. Mrine. eee Bridge and Tea Mrs. Torrance Beck and Mrs. Ben Palmer are entertaining with a! bridge of four tables at their home Friday afternoon, with additional guests coming in at the tea hour. eee Gamma Phi Beta | Luncheon | Gamma Phi Beta downtown alum mae will meet for luncheon at th Bon Marche tea room Wednesday, | October 26, at 12:30. «- Day Nursery Meeting | The Seattle Day Nursery associa-| tion will meet in the new building, 302 Broadway, Thursday, October 27, at 10:30 a, | Gas, Indigestion, Stomach Misery —"Diapepsin” “Pape’s Diapepsin” “really put bad stomachs in order does” overcome indigestion, dyspep #ia, gas, heartburn and sourness five minutes —that-~just that makes Pape’s Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches, remember the moment “Pape’s Dia-| Pepsin” comes in contact with the} stomach all such distress vanishes. It’s truly astonishing—almost mar. yelous—and the joy is its harmless ness, A large sixty-cent of Pape's Diapepsin is worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated It belongs in your home--should al ways be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the | day or at night. It's the most effi- cient antacid and stomach regulator 4n the world.—Advertisement. does’ “really case | auspices turned today from a visit of three| Mrs. A. weeks in Spokane and Yakima. W. Schmidt, 713 83rd st. “will my baby vomits hin fbod either 00n| gige of your baby and the lack of level tablespoons. wi Wet, 7 you please tell me why plain water, 19 02; cano sugar, 2% Give about 7 o7. ry four hours, Fruit jutee once lay between milk feedings; and one to two ounces of broth, before midday feeding. Full directions will be sent by mail. Q—What can 1 do to make my ede, N., at noon. stxmonthold baby sleep as she : ate Sg ought? She hardly sleeps at all by Mrs. George E. Rozelle, who has North End Group, D. A. R. day, and it is very late at night been the guest of her somin-law and North End Group of Rainier Chap-| before she will settle down. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Brock- Grand Army, will serve home \- ein nists ~~! ears Thomas Egan to Give Concert Thursday How to. Make Pine never been sick, and I dared to give him any food this sum ter of D. A. R. at Littie’s hall at] A—Sound sleep in sufficient way, for a number of months, left}? p. m. Halloween card party.| amount ts a prerequisite to a healthy for her home in Minneapolis last| Make reservations with chairman,| growth. Perhaps there is something Wednesday, Fee" Mrs. Clinton 8. Harley, or at Ben-| wrong in her daily care or in the ton Bros.’ jewelry store, training of so young a baby when Mrs. Andrew M. Inglis left Friday 7. she will not sleep. Every condition to spend two months in California. Rainier-Noble Auxiliary for sleep must be given her. These ais se iby a $e Rainier Noble Auxiliary, American | include a quiet room, with plenty ded Nattinger and Miss| Legion, will be entertained at the | of fresh air, but shaded, in the day |Elburton of Port Angeles spent last/home of Mra, R. E. Bragdon, 919| time; a bed by herself; suitable Week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.|Royiston ave, N., Wednesday, Oct. 26,| clothing for warmth and comfort, Phillip G. Kinzer. at 1:30 p.m. This will be the last | and no disturbance from the outside. | ‘ afternoon meeting before the rum. | Proper feeding and daily habits have Mr, and Mrs. Oliver T. Morris;mage sale which will take place at | aiuelh,to @0, with aeep. I am nend-| McNeil) are receiving con- | 511 Stewart st,, November 3, 4 and 5.|ing you directions for all of these sratulations on the birth of a son at| ‘Take Broadway and Summit car. | by mail. the Swedish hospital, October 17. ot RS “Q=<My baby is 11 months old and aga Gen. Lawton Circle has had no food save breast Gen. Lawton Circle, Ladies of the| milk. He has no teeth and ts emall, Music cooked | but seems well efully and by that means he has have I have fed him very | ‘MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN Mrs. Max Went, United States children’s bureeu expert and mother of five children, will answer jens of Northwest mothers on child welfare. Khe w be answered thra HE STAR, REA rate, in 20 minutes. Or, he may be | walk. Feed him only once} by mail. tle-before mixing the feedings. For | or neightn of 29 and 28% inches | | not| after ph; column twice a week. of each month by Mra. K. Kenneth- after eating, or an hour or more|teeth may be due to his need for Mr. and Mrs. Darrah Corbett will | smith her home, 1106 Summit later? He is four months ol, and! other foods than breast milk. Your i ave. “Heredity” will be the sub|ix fed on @ bottle.” care of him is, of course, to b away about two months. ject of the lecture for Wednesday.) Some of the causes of vomiting | commended, but it should now be Soe October 26, at J p. m. For infor jare these: The hole in the nipple! used in selecting the fruit and t | Major William Chapman, U. 8. A~| notion regarding the course, call| may be too large or too small. If/ juice, the cereals, the broth, soup jand Mrs. Chagman of Camp Lewis./ 1). chairman, Mr. Frank Loyal, too large, the baby ents too fast:!and vegetable foods that should be “ Parker, East 7919, or the vice |if too small, he swallows a £004| slowly and cautiously introduced thas: Baal RB occa chairman, Mrs, John W. Dolby,|dea! of alr. It should be just/tnto his dict for the sake of promot vars East 1431. large enough #0 that he empties/ing healthy growth and providing Mire. Howard ‘W. Perish, who um eee the bottle, eating at @ reasonable | for his new activities as he learns to I am. sending you directions Q-—How weigh at 11 months, A-—Hoys, 20%; girls, much should « baby 19% pounds, Your Stomach! Does It Work? 7, Sour, Heavy After Meals, jcartburn, Leas of Ap- You Take a After People sometimes get the notion stomach has given and eis run. And yet it is often astonishing the relief that comes in such n taking Stuart's after eating. This upced that such popsia as the mel- Ppetite and br quickly dispelled. Sometime: excess of certain kinds of food may ein an acid stomach to cause heartburn water-brash, @ sense alin and a heavy, drowsy This is dyapep- sia, and the stomach needs the alka- eating, foellng after meals. mer. ine effect given by rt's Dyspep- On Thursday evening, at Odd Cough Syrup at Home A—The right food at the right tin Tabiota te tela rallet, Gtr a Fellows’ hall, Thomas Eagan, Irish ——— time in the right amount will not | Corry Poe tee otanie the eee tenor, assisted by Mme. Littian|} Mas necqual ter promot reeatts. {make a baby wick. Possibly the'arh feciancddvertisoment. ee » soprano, will be heard in ‘and ‘sever you sbout $2. as rt. On his present tour Mr, | OO ee Oe Kgan has been very successful in| Pine is used in nearly all prescrip- his singing of the Irish folk songs| tions and remedies for coughs, The which comprise the greater part Of! reason is that pine contains eeveral his program. | elements that have a remarkable His appearance here is under the! effect in soothing and healing the of the Ancient Order of| membranes of the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and «yrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain sugar syrup To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 24% ounces | of Pinex in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar ‘syrup. Or you ean use clarified molasses, honey, Hibernians, The follows program to be given here PART 1 Spangled Banner to Erin t La ‘Donna y Ctead or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup fan) rai| Either way, you make a full pint— Baan more than you can buy ready-made Kerry Dance for three times the It is money. pure, good and tastes very pleasant. You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a wey that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persis ently loose from the formation of phleam. The cause is the same—in- amed membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it a) (italian)... Mine, Breton President of Ireland Low-Back Car Mavourneen O'Donnell Ab Traditional can” PART II. Duets rovatore 0) ord H ee i ee ea Nera} | —uaually in 24 hours or less. Splen- Rt Ro Beg tn PD did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoars: Sis Bats mhanee | Bess, or any ordinary throat ailment, i Kaew Whees t Am GC | Pinex is a highly concentrated eom- Arranged by Hughes) pound of genuine Norway pine ex- Taran Halin’ Moore! tract, and is famous the world over Gap in the Hedge... phemwerd | for its prompt effect upon coughs Be iretaed: -. tiewo Beware of substitutes. Ask your Pa, druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex' tat. (aie Neteioen) | with directions, and don’t accept any- ‘ thing elae, Guaranteed to give absi Ancient Air +e. Moore te satisfaction or money refunded. ‘he Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Advertisement, Wearing of the Green . Are You tor Ireland?, Mr, Kgar 1. Bean one cup of = The pleasure of drinking HILLS BROS. "RED CAN’ COFFEE is greater than could be supplied by many cups of ordinary coffee. jreal wealth (worth) of a country was "other, and this, in the writer's opin- jneven hours Cynthia Gre Doubtless you would bencfit from | thou a a stor ic points a moral ~ eo ns \taking a course of exercises in a} for us one and all, as we are all In-) Odin, under the direction of volved to a greater or leamer 4egre®, ay inxtructor in phystoal training and pla upon the shoulders of| But ox you are much over weight, it) Us 1 foi ou to consult those who are bringing human be-| would be well for yo t n a; lity |Phustolan before taking up any Ings tate the world, & responabilty | i renwous exercise A physictan beyond the power of language to ex- prenn lfor your case Persons pointed out that the wealth of a country did not consist in the size of the crops, in the miles of railroad or telegraph lines con- structed, but in the character of the man it produced. In other words the based not upon the material things with which we deal so largely, but rather upon those spiritual values which we seem to be fast losing sight of. Quite naturally, Emerson used the term man in its generic sense, which, course, involves the woman as well, one being complementary to the ion, places the greater responsibility upon the women of our land, and iso believes, that until this fact most fully understood and acted upon accordingly, there can be no hope for the salvation of the race. Query—How can the woman be made to realize this responsibility ? c OP. eee Diet for Reducing 1 am @ woman 32 years old and am very much over weight. I work eight hours a day, sleep only six or and walk a mile every but nothing seems to help me 1 can't understand this a 1 never eat either potatoes or butte day reduce nd eat very litte sugar. I would expecially like to reduce my bips How can I do this? MRS. EL There are many foods bewider po- tatoes, butter and sweets which in- crease the weight, Among them are bread, rice and other cereals, milk, cream, nuts, pork, salmon and some other kinds of fish, olive oil, etc. Furthermore, even tho you were to eat sparingly of the fat producing foods, you would still gain weight if you ate too freely of other foods. You should not only be careful as to the chotce of foods, but should cut down the quantity Walking a mile a day is no more than enough to keep you in good health. If you with to use this os a| reducing ererctse it will be necessary | Atom 35 Dos s | dated and determined, | RIPPING e the blade of @ safety razor for cutting fur, Cut on the wrong being sure that you do not pleres: | quite thru, and then pull apart, Bip. would also suggest the proper diet\ ping can be done easily with guy an instrument, too, la 40¢ ant that are still on hand. prices without delay. SMALL 11 oz.—12c, 314 oz.—14c. 8 oz.—23c. 10 oz.—15c. 10 6z.—15c, 7 oz.—20c. 6 oz.—14c, PINTS 27. Oven Baked Beans Peanut Butter Tomato Ketchup Cooked Spaghetti Tomato Soup Apple Butter Prepared Mustard Vinegar Ask your retailer 16 oz.—21c. 16 oz.—20c. 16 oz.—35c. QUARTS 42c. New Prices for — HEINZ Prices soar in war times. Prices drop when war ends. They drop quickly or slowly, ac- |] cording to the quantity of high priced stocks — Throughout the high price period the Heinz policy was to make and sell enough goods for current needs only. Now that costs are reduced we and your retailer are able to reduce Nearly all grocers in Seattle are announcing the following prices on Heinz goods: 30 oz.—28e. 10 oz.—33e 14 oz.—40c. 30 oz.—35e. 30 oz.—38c. 32 oz.—60c. ilought She Would VW a Die rom Eczema aaa CASTORIAY For Infants and Children, ——_—_— en.

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