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PAGE 12 Seattle Society December 2; Mrs. Jor- dan to Give Brida Luncheon; Mrs. Sut- ter Arranges Larg: Luncheon, matl third nthe a fow days for th Friday 106 W foot of Queen Anr The two former balls were the Drittiant and beautiful tn the pointments ever given in tt This year as in the sons the twenty Mrs. Burke, Mrs. ger, Mrs, Keith Archibald Stewart John W. ty, Mrs. . Mrs. Joshua Green Papin Greer, Mes Henry, Mrs, Paul Mandell Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, Mra, Alexan: ¢ ae McEwan, Mrs, William Hunter cEwan, Mrs. NVITATIONS will be within Winter ball to ins a hall at th Decembe Roy two past » hoste John Henry B Logun Bullitt Downey Fdward 1. Gar Mrs, Roy Langdon Ct Henry Mr Mrs R. D. Merrill, Mrs Walter Moore, Mrs. Charles 1D. Stim son, Mra. Edwin A. Strout, Mrs. Thomas Douglas Stimson, Mra. Fred erie Strauve, Mrs. Harry Whitney ‘Treat. Large Bridge Luncheon Mra. 8. 1. Jordan has Issued invi tations for a large bridge luncheon at her home on Queen Anne hit ‘Wednesday afternoon, November 16. Mrs. Sutter to Entertain With covers placed for forty-four | guests, Mrs, Carl A. Sutter will en: | tertain with a luncheon at the home, | 424 17th ave. N., Monday afternoon, November 21, Bridge will be the lat er diversion, Miss Katherine MacLean| Will Wed December 14 Mrs. Clare Maclean entertain with an interesting tea at her hom Saturday afternoon, at which time ghe formally announced the engnse- | ment of her daughter, Miss Kath | erine MacLean, to Mr. Starr Calvert, |‘ gon of Mr. and Mrs. William Culvert, | Ir. The wedding will be solemnized | in the Plymouth Congregational church Wednesday evening, Decem | ber 14. Mrs, MacLean and Miss Maclean | were assisted in receiving by Mra. Calvert, and Mrs. Laurence Ivert and Mrs. Philip Austin Henderson | presided at the dainty tea table, cen- tered with a graceful arrangement) of Russell roses and yellow chrys- | anthemums, Assisting were Miss Nan Barrett, | Miss Florinda Brown, Miss Carol Jenks and Miss Nell Taylor. Dur ing the calling hours a delightful musical progrant was given. ee # Younger Set Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Peily were hosts Saturday afternoon at an especially smart affair, given at the Sunset club, a dansant, from five until seven o'clock, complimentary to Miss Eugenia Peters and her fiance, Mr. Henry Ketcham, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin A. Sprout, Jr., and their neice, Miss Eileen Lake of} guest. A color scheme of pink and yel low developed in Ophelia roses and chrysanthemums, was carded out! im the decorations, and formed the! center for the tea table, where pre |Complimented Mises whose engagement to Attorney Gen eral nounced, Mrs. Robert W. MoClelland os entertained with a bridge luncheon | at her home, 31 Thursday afternoon were in play. siding were Mrs, Edwin A. Strout, §r., Mrs. Lyman Colt, Mrs. Mont- gomery Russell, and Mrs. William A Peters. The invitations were confined to, the younger girls and bachelors, and | the young married set. “- Luncheon for Mrs. Pursell Mrs. W. W. Feiger ix entertaining! swith a luncheon of twelve covers at| the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Caroline, Schmulian, of San Franciaco. Marsh is visiting in San Francisco, but will return to Seattle about De- | The wedding will place in this city next June. ‘the Sunset club Tuesday afternoon, | honoring Mrs. George W. Pursell. aad Luncheon to Compliment Mrs. Smith Mrs. Winfield Smith will be the honor guest at a luncheon Mrs. H. N Richmond will give at the Sunset lub Thursday afternoon, * era Sorority Planning Bazaar for Saturday A bazaar and dance will be givpn by the Puget Sound alumnae abd} the active chapters in the grill room | of the Hotel Washington Saturday, | November 12. The joint chairman | of the committee on arrangements | are Mrs. Homer Phillips of the! alumnae and Miss Viola MeVay for | the active chapter, assisted by Mrs. John Heal and Miss Myrtle Still well. The bazaar will be open at 9 a. m.| @nd in the evening a dance will be | given. Tea will be served during the afternoon by maids in Chinese cos-| fumes, and attractive boxes of Chi-| ese tea will be on sale. Miss Mar garet Delaney and Miss Alma Cal houn will be in charge. Mrs. Walter Madi, is chairman of the practical booth, where will be found many useful articles, such as | breakfast sets and card ers; Miss Nora Aldwell will have charge of novelties and children’s | toys; the booth of infants’ wear and * for small people will be | of Mrs, F. H. Cross; lin. | Harold = Polson. Miss et Yerkes and Miss Gladys | Deere; handkerchiefs, both novelties and the more conservative, will be sold by Mrs, Merritt Tuthitl | Mrs. EF. EB. Harrison; hand lars, Mrs. Edward Jones; Miss Bonnis McAnnally; flowers Miss Marie McAusland and Miss Vera Monteagle; Mise Dorothy Ehr- | lich is chairman of the poster com. | mittee The committee in dance includes Miss Miss Emma Howell, Miss Marg Yerkes and Miss F Howell - €ral specialties for the evening have Seen arranged by Mrs. Howard Ohastain ‘The receipts of the day will he ap- | plied to the fund for a local chapter | house and to the support of the set Hement school in Gattlinburg, Tenn. Sunset Club Meeting A business meeting in connection with luncheon will be held at the fuuset club Wednesday at 1 o'clock, table cov candy: | charge of the Nora Aldwell, guest week Following is the the Mrs. yes dainty hand-made articles, which will | Rogoroy be on sale at very reasonable prices. Palmer. Humphrey and Mrs. will be in charge of the tea room. | ‘The delicatessen booth is under the management of Mra. H. D. Mrs, J. H. Ribonson, Mra. Mrs. W Cain and Mrs Blows. cember 1, Thursday nior enter Women » “Pullman cabaret heavy trave oO make Thd hoate Bridge Dinner Club Victor and Mrs xining thd dinner for twelv Aft Informal For Verd lay the ¢ who M with her hor Program for Seattle Study Club Raltrusch Music Music M Irene ain the Beat dt her home, 18 jay afternoon » pianos) rownfield and Mise Halteusch Violin selec | songs Dedieation Stars With Gold Mra ¥ ‘oncerte in Mra. Brownfie! held at the Mra. EK. § mission and oc. Mow G i 5 Mra, Don Hu The White harge of Mr Philip Jennings, Mrs. F. Tremper c. Honoring Thompson Mrs. Margaret | Pullman Cabaret tainment reservations Marion membe clut n informal afternoon at Saturday Each member corded the privile recognition Minor ( a | | erat . | Fruit and Flower \, | Mission | The Fruit and Flower completed plans for a bazaar to be Hotel | Monday. November 21, the prpoeeds ed | from which will be used for relief| | Work among needy families. Mrs. mer chairman of the bazaar commit: | A. Smith, | Slebert, Mra. C. T. Cons Kennedy have charge of the sewing for . and have finished quantities of |@nd a ‘cello Elephant Mrs. lL Cover and Mra. EF Bridge Party at |Chapter House The mothers of Phi will entertain with a bridge party at the chapter house, 5212 18th ave. N. e E., Tuesday evening, November 8. ° |Faculty Wives’ Club ‘The Faculty Wives’ club will meet London, England, who is their house | next Monday afternoon, November | 14, at the Men's Faculty club, on the | | campus. Miss Billings ® ee Engagement Announced At 6:30 o'clock WOMEN’S CLU CLUBS FOR TURSDAY Jemplify work Seattle Woman's Club | committee niversity club wi Owing to mb by Noven' Bastern Star ¢ te m. The retation ¢ Mr tl the Thome «Mar Mins Ru Brown Intery wee of) ¥ club wii meet | 2p the liter iam feattl Card at the hom: 412 Harvar vember 8, a we of Mr tas Madam ° ©, Current tople dep Miss Maude N., ‘Tur Mar atin Ahi Woran’s The Alki club Will meet Wiley Lurline under the Wernli riment at MoGough Worm at A. Wilkins, aii followed by se Mem matters ¢ en up. m. shale Lafayette POT A home The regular monthly will be Lafayette PY mie s of thetr freshmente ut | tend, « g. Covers the me be ta Tu ding A muateal f Ladle auxiliary t grades and violin numbers by Powers A ial half hour be a fouture of the «fternoon and refreshments will be served "iad ae Allah Chapter No chapter No. 16 urd party at the cafeteria, 1415 Third ave Tueeday evening, November & All Mason Eastern | friends most cordially rales, | ernoon © of Miss a bride of t ronholme Erma w Marion st jp m. in O. W. hall Novem! re holt. | fre ine will en }witt eption will No, 66, Nei loraft, at ball, honoring Minnie b Allah will give a « Pann ina will on Study club Tues woting & bors of Wooder N. 1 Btars ft n at © of bringing one} of Canadian Club muste rhe | ‘The Canadian club of Seattle will hold it ulur fortnightly Tuesday eve the Women's University 5! {Fifth ave, Dancing and Canadians we Nov. 8, erated day, at 2 vn club houne program: Me ning uents cards ome City Federation W. ¢. A meoting of the City F jot the W. c. TU, will t Plymouth Congregational Tuesday, Novernber 8 Election of officers la Love's Hugo Wolff Schubert Tt ation Id at ehureh at 2 p.m. Full attendance Bread. Ashton, Diasi D'Admore | desired. M Mina Abbie Howard Mra Pre fas Seattle Lodge No Seattle lodge No. 7,.Degree of Hon Protective ation, will give benefit card party for the Ortho. pedic howpital Tuesday, November &, op. m., In Evergreen hall, arm Refreshments served and high honors awarded. re, oe dohn Hay PLT. A. nn Hay school will hold her meeting Tu Mise Baitr Piano Sol ° Erich or The L Zt }“pound party” for | Tuesday, Novembe ithe Elks’ club, ™ | will be hostesd, ans man Roasch, Mrs Mission has ory Washington on a par ay at 2:30 with an artist recital for the followed at 3 o'clock an vin | ss by Mrs. C. Arthur Varney ntine and |Staty president. Community singing been in| by the school, vocal solos by Russell the past} FP. Thrapp a Mra, J. €. Tyson, solo by Mra. Gi accompanied by Mr. will lend interest Frank Pium by Mra. Charles -ortland, rth | Board Pacific @ of Foreign speaker at the meeting of the Lehman, society which mee Omar J. | Program. Landay | Mrs ALN Woman's Century Club renner’ 8, Be-Tane French department, Woman's Cen ‘ tury club, Washington hotel, 11 a. | Settee of studies | page ge oh Hebrews gee Parliamentary procedure depart ment, Woman's Century club, Young Women's Christian ation at 2.30. Dudley, M, Coe, RF The Bes ja home-coming levening under | Parent-Teacher ax pal E. C. Hill, wh jing hin 16th year is in name Mra. eit, | r booth L. Crawford, a 84 Writers’ Clab Writers’ club in Erickson room, ¥ WwW. C. A. at § p.m, Following stories will be read: “The Saving Hovee.” by F. Roney Weir; “Miss Hazy Calls,” by Pamelia Jones; “The Burglar Trap,” by Charles Udell, Visitors welcom Jat this time eld pu jand to meet pat Delta. Theta jot the institution, oe Woman's Civie Club Woman's Civie club in Erickson room of Young Women's Christian [association, 2 p,m. Mr. J. Y. C. Kellogg will speok on “Civil Service Commission in Seattle. Mrw. g Pearson w report the convention of the Women’s Legislative council of Washington ing with Mra. Mil 17th ave. N. Fo! Founders’ day Car Dealers’ club, 6:20 p. m. ee | . | cational Center, Women's Council of St. Mark's Church oe @ Women's council of St. Mark's urch, special meeting, with Mra A. Strout, 1321 Minor ave. thea Billings, Mount Baker € Flower Mission, Shawondasse Club respi ere eet | Shawondasse club with Mra. Scott | e | Riggs, 20 Galer place, 2 p, m. 8 3 jymnast Caleidia club, Ladi rye ceo vp Frantz, 123 West auxiliary Seattle Gymnas 7 tle society, gymnastic exercises, at hess 1819 Eighth ave. 1:30 p. m. Busi Alki: Revie | ness meeting, 2 p. ee recenty an KE. 80th st., last | Five tables Marsh announces Alki ° party, Wing's Tonia Chapter No, 114 | Tonia chapter No. 114, Order of take| Eastern Star, in Corinthian room, | Masonic temple, § p.m. Will ex- to Mr. Allan Miss cafe Study Stady — club, 8 2 nm the lunch room me Ladies’ Auxtilary, A, 0. invited. ee following xecutive secretary | Presbyterian church, | Presbyterian churgh, Tuesday the auspices of banquet at Caleidia Club with Mrs. Review No. oe Chub, Rainier Daughters of American Revolution, THE BS lub Will Meet club in club rooms, | Frank L, Baker oe ee pt Club Improvement of M Alki ave,, No meeting at 2 p and re i to of Importance pros the home O1 will bers Ou tertain with & card party « Fourth ave, and ber 8, Cards at & be given by Palm ghbors it grand dian, All Ne cordially invited CHonian Chab CHonian elut will meet Tues m,, at the Fed Members bring musical pro chairman ry Mosxkowsk) fet tor Herbert ied by muse Awake Puceint Wolfgang Kornjold Mise Wa club will give a members only on r 16, at 2 p. m, ira. J. W. Young isted by Mra. Her P. H. Yost, Mrs. " Hattie Shick and Mrs, J. 8. Brennan. Goodwin is president of j ry Seattle Presbyterian Society. ° W. Williams of of the Women's of the be the monthly iat rict Missions will regular Seattle Presbyterial the First No am, Mra. 6. | Bowman will give the second of a in the book of Beacon Hill PLT. A. on HUN pool will have Tuesdas thr sociation Prine 0 fs Just complet of service in the ration |xchool, will be glad to welcome back upiis of the school rons and friends Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta monthly meet lier Freeman, 93 liowed by annual Motor 1321, Seneca st Emma Lazarus Auxiliary Emma Lazarus Auxiliary, at Edu business meeting Nomination of ofgcers Mount Baker Circle “rele, Fruit with = Mre ard ave. § and R Al 8 & Sint st, 1 p. m . w No. 59 59, court whist feteria, $:30 p.m . DA R Chapter, Makers of Carter’s Knit Underwear say:—Wash baby woolens in LUX WHISK two tablespoonfuls of Lux into a thick lather in half a bowlful of very hot water. Add cold water until lukewarm. Dip garment up and down, pressing suds repeatedly through soiled spots. Do not rub. Rinse in three lukewarm waters. Squeeze water out— do not wring. Press with a warm iron—never a hot one. Shirts and stockings may be dried on wooden forms, MADE IN U. S. A. SEATTLE on the Whi | for STAR Personal Mr. and Mra, J. D. Helen Farrel) and Mr rel! are spending a week or tow in Portland, They will returne about Saturday Farrell, Mise James War jaye Capt. John B. Ray, U. 8 A» of Fort D, EB. Russell, Wyo. is visiting hin parents, Mr, and Mra, D. D planning to spend his month's of absence here. Pe ork Mir arrived in New Y Star liner Olymple Mr utrice I vember 1 Frank Merrill Bart vests at the Ho left today for Capt. and Mrs. lett, who have been tel Washington for a i al} later Manila, Wilson, of Viete en the guest of Mr. th Mry, Char B.C, who has b and Mrs. pant for her ux for ‘Thu omas Borde ten days, in leaving home Mr. Rex Stafford will return Tuesday f » Yakima, where he went Friday on a short business trip. ii* * Mr. and Mra, George Morford are leaving ‘Tuesday by motor for Call-| fornia, where they will spend a month before going to Arizona for the winter, During their absence their home will be occupied by Jude and Mra, Holzetmer, and Mins Kath erine Holgeimer, of Nome, Alaska eee Mr, and Mrs, P. J. Damascus, of Centralia, spent the week-end as the Kuests of Lieut. Col, Richard Allen and Mra, Allen. eae Mr, Judd M. Elliott returned last week from a month's trip-to Califor: nia Robert H. Du Bols, of Vancou ver, is spending a few days insthe city, © guest at the Sigma Alpha Ep- silon fraternity house. Mr. Du Bots is a Stanford man and came up to at tend the Stanford-Washington foot bal! game. Mr oe Purdy, of Bellingham, of her brother-in-law Col. and Mra, Henry Mre, E. W is the guest and sister, Lander, eee Mrs. John J, Mackintowh in spend: ing @ few weeks visiting in Portland . Mra, Corwin Eberting entertained as her week-end guent Miss Irene Huse, of Bremerton with Mre, U. K. Loone, 911 Summit avenue, 10 a. m. Will sew for ba Pocket lunch ore Mothers’ Club club with Mim Lake Ballinger, to take Everett downtown at mar Zeta Voi Zeta Psi Mothers’ E. B. Ballinger, at at noon. Party Interurban, leaving 11:20 a. om. eee Seaburst Council Seahurst Council of Minute Wom en, school houxe, 2:30 p, m. Election eee Dorcas Circle Dorcas circle with Mra, Hahn, 3414 West 64th st, at p.m. Hu ioe eee Lutheran Women's League Lutheran Women's League of Se attle at the Gethsemane church, Ninth ave. and Stewart st. Mothers and daughters dinner at 6:20 p. m eee Vassar Endowment Fund Vassar Endowment Fund commit tee at Y. W. C. A. tea room at 12:00 p.m eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Lorraine Chapter No. 6 Lorraine Chapter, No. 6, O. E. 8 will give the last card party of ita series on December 3 at Wing's cafeteria, 1409 First ave. ‘Music Heifetz Coming November 21st The Ladies Musical nounces the opening of the Artist Meettal ree with gagement of Jancha Heifetz the mar veloux Russian violinist, at the Met Monday evening Heifetz, having rtizing abroad, ‘America after having land ever att id by any artiet in the memory of erities, His anon ab sd wae all too short for number of concerts requested by various in the t art previous nerican prohibited pending m time in Burope Staid London critics were strained in their éxpremonn ¢ amazement and approval, up their impressions of his perform: ance with the phrase simplicity joined to perfection.” These critics jere at variance with the usual re served comments of the English re viewers American critics to agree unanimously regarding the art of thie violinist according to the | Literary Digest, which says, re is one Heifetz In a century.” | ee club an 1921-192 the en: ropolitan on vember 21 the summer returning to the spent is cone achieved com in Bing managements but his engagement center |Jou-Jerville to Sing Friday M. Jacques JouJerville of the voice department of the Cornish will sing at the program to at Meany Hall, Unt sity on Friday evening, of Musle Week, His songs will be by Massenet; “A Lit head | ehoot, given |of Washington, In observance |to be held t “Air de Jean | be Gregh ‘For You Alone,” by eee Musicale at Educational Center | At the benefit reception and musi |cale to be given on Tuesday after |noon, Nov. 8, at the Educational | Center, 204 18th ave. 8. for the lbenefit. of the expense budget of the center, the program will be as follows Violin—Polonnaise A Major soene Welniaweki Arthur Kioth “A Man's Place”... ee Eleanor Abbott Harriett Huffman. Polonnaise . MeDowell Louls Drentwett Reading | Piano. Song }1. Spring's a Lovable Ladye bese cones Ruth Elliott ‘t Raining Rain to Me ! Perce eeee eee ee «+. Carey |3. Fiddle and I........,..-.Goodeve Mra. Clyde Morris. Humoresque .. Arthur Kioth. Mins Dorothea Hopper, accompanist Miss Vera Gordon, the actress, will be the gust of honor at the recep | ton. 2. Ie Iw Violin Wy Knot Club The Wy Knot club entertained Saturday evening, October with an informal Halloween party, Fifty guests qvere present . . Kansas Women's Club Meeting Postponed On account of Armistice day the meeting of the Kansas Women’ club, to have been held on Friday, hax been postponéd to Friday, November 18. eee L’Union Francaise L’'Union Francaise will meet in the club rooms of the Y. W. C. A. on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Monsieur Marcel Daly will speak on the armament conference and lead the discussion. All French students are especially invited. -. Special Exercises Special exercises will be held by Alki Review No. 59, W. B. A. on Friday at two minutes past noon, to pay tribute to the “unknown soldier.” No | summing | tle Song From Capri," by Riego and) .. Dvorak’ MONDAY, NOVEMB ynthia Grey: Husband 1s Disloyal—Wife Is Untrue—Girl Ig | ish—Child Deserves First Consideration Salt. Dear Miss Gre I have been going with a man ‘care a great deal for. that | I think he cares for me, too, of his friends are urging him to take his wife bean | she has already started divorce proceedings, They have a child 3 years old, yet his wife went with |other man and finally to her mother’s home to | took the baby with her, He is undecided what to do, and not sure if she can be trusted to do what is right from jon, or to bring up their child properly. Don’t you thing } | would be a mistake to trust such a woman again? TT. No, | do not think it would be a | wiatake the child's sake, if ‘eof 18S GREY will receive ers of this read | |no other reason of { Evidently you are taking a selfish | The Star office on Tuesdays trom 9 to 4, and at other times by for OMAHA, Neb.—Four women one man injured when plane, in charge of Pilot crashes from height of 50 feet, land one-wided view of this matter It was very wrong, of cgurse, for this|| pointment, Please do not jwoman to leave her husband and to |on other days than ‘Tuesday jaccept the atteritions of another man less you have an ‘But hate you considered that it is | with Miss Grey, as ui lequally wrong for you to try to win the love of @ married man and to try |to bring about a permanent sepera tion between him and his wife? Yet,| 144" necoee re en eves a nf that is what your letter implies you! drug houses and concerny oe lare doing. If #0, right-thinking 900-| specialty of botantc drugs. ‘The ple will criticize you severely andi, variable. The flowers would not consider you a suttable| bring 75¢ a pound and | person to rear his child if you event-|togy pending on edige ually were to marry this man. lore wanted. The tdoves we A mother, no matter how far *he| snould be dried in the may have departed fr the path of| packed in clean bags, pe |right conduct, usually my be trusted | statks or trash of any Kind | to try to rear her child properly. Per-| What is meant by TNT? |haps this man’s wife seen her mis-| Thig ty the abbre * |take, and, if she had another chance, | trotoluol,” a high peter would give him no further cause for| What is meant by distrust, “p r Ths (9 not your problem, istinewst — theirs, to be worked out between) American plan is a set B them, and you should not interfere! room and meals; European plantay in any way. set rate for room only, meds @ You should have nothing further | charged separately. to do with thia man. Perhaps it ia ae a only your influence which preventa| yrs ” him from asking his wife to go back | Ww ilson Vetoed jto him and help re-establish their| Volatead Bill home on a happier basis.. If so, you Dear Miss Grey: Please tell are much to be censured. did ex-President Wilson veto the eee stead bill, and if so, when? Cynthia’s Answers Yes; October 27, 19 to Short Questions How strong is lightoing? JIM. No one knows the voltage of light- ning when it leaves the clouds. It is estimated that it is about 100,000 volts when it strikes. How many presidential electors ts each state entitled to? STUDENT. Jach state is entitled to ax many presidential electors as the total |number of senators and representa- tives of that state. What steamship of the White Star line, sailing from Liverpool, arrived in the Boston harbor on the 26th and 27th of April, 19107 ELSIE. | The steamship “Zeeland” of the | White Star line, sailed from Liver- pool, April 19, 1910, and docked at} | Boston, April 27, 1910. | Does the Isle of Pines belonk te jthe United States? BOR. | No, it belongs to Cuba. | What is the general description and what are the uses of the mullein |plant? Is there a demand for them, jand what price is paid? ANXIOUS. This plant has a tall, straight stem, with large felty, or flannel-like jleaves, and a long, dense spike of yellow flowers. It is a member of the figwort family and is a biennial, producing during its first year only a rosette of downy leaves, followed from June to August of the second year by the flowering stalk with tts close cluster of golden-yellow flowers. The plant sometimes attains a height of 7 feet. The flowers rac used medicinally, that is the corolla, the other parts being discarded. These are collected when about fully open, but before the petals are ready to drop. They have a sweetish odor and a sweet, mhucilaginous taste. Mullein is used for the relief of catarrh and |atso in diarrheal complaints, The |teaves are similarly employed, There| sugar-coatet Chewing gun which everybody Iikes—you will, 100. A delicious peppermint flavored sugar Jat engond Pormertates flavored chewing gum appetite and digestion. F your teeth and moisten your throat. “After Every Meal’ THE FLAVOR LASTS! BILL | {Con