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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle [ MRS. JOHN B. DAHL [ Wom EN’S CLUBS |{_ POCKETS _ Society Wi | CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY — [#choot Wednesday, April 19, at 216 | | }P. m, Kleetion of officers, music and eter 0 icc RRR Ate oaNistaeaS | ve Miller Women's Relief Corps | refreshment John » Miller W. fh & will give S 6’? | 4 . opps an olfefarhioned masquerade dance Stanford We Mev | 3 “Jungle Ball” Brilliant tk arerbuer air armory, Ateanee:| Ak Tetpertaal Seeetttin or stoapord 13 and Realistic; Dinner lay evening, April 19, at 8 0’ women will be held at the Women's = h >> eee University elub, Wednesday, April 4 sda. - i] y . i i rey min be adies’ Auxiliary University Post (1% ©€ 12:90 o'clock, Blection of of ; Honor Mr. and Mrs. The Ladies’ auxiliary to University |ficers will follow luneheon Post, Amerie heaton, will entertain “fe : rt. ‘3 Talbot the men of the post, Wednesday eve. | Ladiew Auxiliary, Maple Leaf Post . in . we ning, April 19, at the Univernity Auxiliary to Maple Leaf ; ained is last ball of ee dance in Douglas hall at 9 p.m. » Ree dyn eh yAlbag — Qperter Went le review No, 51, W. B . F 14 no anything ever attempted by the club a aie acebeen, wii hold te| Progressive Thought Chub | « ouheesh) Will Your Child Have Crooked Teeth? . A : Progressive Thought club meets at ' rewular meeting tn Carper ball. Federation clubhouse at 1:30 p. 1 4441 California ave, Wednesday,| ar g oe) ; | / look D Ww be April 19, at &8 p.m. Officers please ¢ heart before. On entering the hall imagination earried one to the jungles of Africa, ere near ing and * Tropical trees and palms lined the re Ps [speak on “Phe Beatitudes.” Visitors tion | Walls and topped the ceiling, from i a he | welcome. ae which were suspended brilliant ¥;. 9: 8 * bef moana and vines and, shading the se Aa a bate p ci gm } Myntle Jewel Auxiliary Mothers sometimes think baby i on The University ee S 7 Mystic Jewel Auxiliary meets for! , chandeliers and globes, were large pedic hoapital has rented the Nep:|y | teeth are relatively unimportant, ind thre elered globes which cast a weird Leeneage oe oe eteg ane Nop lt o'clock luncheon in 1, 0. O. ¥. dental authoriti . ene ight on the scene 1), when two matinors and two eve. (tomPle. All Hebekals and folendy in: | mite chet ee ae wan wh Blephants monkeys appeared * renner - * | vited. og Mi tetervals among the flags and presendn ts pe te the Orineynaie hen +o pips song: Anyseperplewim, Glades, and tropical birds perched pital bed maintained by the gulld'| 9 Aurora Bridge Club too soon, cause the jaw to contract, gauclly in the troee, ‘with alligators nae , Aurora Hridge club will gather at ‘This often results in the second— ‘And crocodiles stretched lazily on an P 2D. m. at Mtandard Furniture Co.'s eeth i @cean beach surrounded by #ea shells Altrulstle Club store, Becond ave, and Pine. by er permanent— t » growing a a raeanadh.. sbansaaate . The Altralatie chub will meet at the as crowded and crooked.’ Which was further emphasized by home rs, Ella Barto Fr) Ladies of Plymouth Church * the guests appearing in costumes #t, Wednesday, Apri! 19, at 1 o'clock. | Ladies of Plymouth. church pro: An absolutely ‘safe cleanser for the Fepresenting the inhabitants of tor ; on - : - ae tag | ea™ ot 2:30 p.m. Reader, Donba wee baby’s first tooth—an adequate undies . ALT. Home Sew der Jacknu leanse teeth aduls = ; Elder Jackson, © 1 forthe 32 ofan Bupper was served in a hut deco: Chub | “ee Fated in matting. titer skins and ‘The Ladies of the Grand Army Musteal Art Society — is Sozodont— Home Bewing club will give a card Seattle Musical Art society in Fine party in Wing's cafeteria, Wednew | Arts Gallerion at 10 o'clock. Election day evening, April 19, at $30 o'clock. | of officers. At 11 o'clock Mins Cor | nish will talk on “The Musical Bea- hunting trophies. The Prince of ‘Wales (Marshall Allen) appeared at 3030 o'clock, transported on the ghoullers of Lewix Terrell, Gano rege be pis odes 4m Made by Hall @ Ruckel (Tnc.) 2 SOZODONT GEO, BORGFELDT & CO., Ine, Fotheringham, James Colbert Sulli Lady Eagles | es: ‘ ; “ Gea and Marfield Bolcom. ‘The ‘The Lady Kagics will meet Wea |" % 1982 in New York Bole Divribesers ta Unieed tases ond Conade “Queen of the Jungles” (Biapeth Mo- | : , ! ee ene i Cee FOF) Sale of Pants and Delicacies 6th Seremt and Irving Place New Yor Ewan) accompanied him. A “Tixer| The wedding of Miss Emelia Brakney and Mr. John B.\%°he® '® MB. hal Women's Alliance of University | Unitarian church will hold sale of | Hunt” for the amusement of his) oh! was solernized Sunday afternoon, April 9, at the perennial plant at erennial plants and hom “Highness” dered by the Chief 4 Wallingford Cirete pray Mr Hazelton c.| Immanuel Lutheran church.—Portrait by James & iMerrthase | Wallingford circle of the First ooked | SUD Jr ocetias the ace tn Satadh sv haaa rtd he dake het Préebyterian church, will rmet With rtermcge, TS MeFVEd during Ue TOW that she's got fem, what does, ‘The patrons and patronesses for M Talbot Hi P | Men. CB. Pinher, 2243 N. 44th. Wed! wieve she do with ‘em? the bell included Mrs Jonn Colne, | Mrs. Talbot Hostess Music nesday, April 19, at 2p. m, Visitors Mritish-American Auxillary Nothing! ‘Mr, and Mrs. A. F. McEwan, Mr Complimenting Mra. Harold Scott welcome. British-Amert Ww. i n fen a nét of wats on aad Mrs. Thomas Green, Mr. and, MeCaughey, who ix leaving this week | see mea once with tok teen eee ona ope chyba stew! ox ger Sire H.C. Ewing, Mre. H. S Rol-|to join Mr. MeCaughey in California, | Coloratura Gives Auxiliary Rainier Noble Post |" merle Me Ne ee ea, eee en ke “com, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Latimer,|Mrs, Ivan Talbot is entertaining | Pleasing Concert | Mra. A. Sundiing will ent=rtain the| ME AVe NN prem yhesape 0 tos 7-4 ir. and Mra. D. 8. Fotheringham,| With an informal tea in her apart ‘ ig cer Women’s Auxiliary to Rainier w. eh ph when & womne wae engaged in are. H. K. Owens and Mr. and Mra. |ment at the Rroadmore, Wednesday | Continuing the brilliant success Of post, Wednesday, at an fooderalt Thimble Chub j household tasks, she needed some Charles E. Patterson. afternoon, from 4 until € o'clock. | HF present concert tour, Florence imesting At her home, 3407 11th ave.| Seattle Wooderaft ‘Thimble club | place to put odds and ends, ! the T aisite’ wad ty the sate Macbeth, charming American prima x. Mrs. George Hadford will pro | K'"™* card party at Woodcraft Cen-| But nowadays all kinds of informal peomentel donna of the Chicago Grand Opera ter, 4168 Arcade building, at 215 pockets are seen. Gketched today are ee ee Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths company, was heard in a most enjoy-j"" * Pienic Tyncheon | oretock two jersey frocks, eachwith pockets! / | ‘The Misses Colt Doro. Py thy Ewing inageth secboan ona the| Dinner Hosts able recital last evening, at the Met-| Human Analysis Claes Pr RR a ‘tions and each an exponent of simple) To Discuss Allied d Amarth . Mar | ropelitan theater. Mies Macbeth ts Human alvele class — : A » “ amartness: Sorrnscdore Owens, Hira | “Dura It tae ef ie these siate te] WiNOUt doubt one of the leading col-l ygung Women's Christian Amocia | : ‘The one-piece jersey frock, the not War Debt to U. S. field Bolcom, Theodore Owens, Hiram | “Darn * one of the three piays te Allah Chapter No, 165 | an original creation of this season, is WASHINGTON, April 18.—The ac oratura sopranos of the day, She Patterson and Chester Latimer. /be presented at the Cornixh theater | tien, fp. m Reading of character ays . | chairman. by the Women's University club unusual personality and Is >. profeasor John KE. Ayer. Persons hapter No. 165, O. B. 8.) as popular aa the day it was frat In-| +44) ana official negotiations for re cere in her work | interested in the study of human na| 6! give & dance and card party | troduced. eee Frid Friday evening, Mr. and Mre Stanley acbeth, in addition to hav | Saturday Large Dinner Party GrifMiths will entertain at dinner atl ine 2 ‘clear, flexible voice of excep| MTN | Cy of Pythias b 4) 22, in the Knights | funding the $11,000,000,000 war debt , | AN English women cordially invitea|of the allied nations to the United | tonal texture, has @ remarkable abl) Woman's Auxiliary University Post o 2.8 to oueal ciekk. seeeMATULaaee: ies see, tt Aiionen Frencaiee cee was learned officially bere today Athance Francaine will meet in the Sherman Circle, Ladies of G. A. R.| Great Britain will be the first debt Kyra.” she gave a delightful inter the men of University 4 lub rooms of the YW. C. A. Thurs!” gherman Circle, Ladies of the Q.|or nation to voberg PTE TOY | ates 0 of thin difficult apd com! at ite bimonthly meeting day evening, April 2¢, at 9 o'clock! 1, will give a noonday dinner,| This course of action was decided a issued plicated composition with thh great-| Weinesday evening. at § o'clock, in . Jacques JouJervilie will speak on | folowed by a card party, at Frater-|upon at the first meeting today of their home this evening. eee J ity for singing florid passages, In| woman's auxiliary to University Invitations Issued for the Norwegian echo sone, “Kum! post american Lesion, w | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Webster ‘are entertaining at dinner Thureday | 470) ‘evening at the Seattle Golf and Coun-| Dinner-Dance Bey club, to which a large number of] “The Seattle Kiwan we been invited, honoring o eo p | S ood Williams Hi. Talbot, of | Nvitations for formal dinner-dance | est ease, while the aria “Polonnalse.”| the University brary he Formation of Theatrical Com \ na; Brotherhood hail, Fremont,|the American comminsion to refund) _ Mr. and oe ene ok pondigas at the Hotel Washington Annex, for| trom “Mignon,” was eung with skilled oe panies in France Thursday, Apri} 20. the huge debt. | oy sitcaeregpead $F ponent hare April 23, honor-/ technique, Miss Macbeth in unfail-| Golden Era Club | "ee . a ing the Kiwanian Ladiea. ing in her pitch and her diction tn de| ¢ | Mentiertio Alummac Association A | Eira otuty my from 11 4 2 ‘ ooh ame Hoga. teh anne ition d:| ten fr cu esta rom 11 .| Mamie Alumnae Aveda | tat zie Mathers cle 19 Year-Old Girl The Mothers’ club of Delta Zeta the | sorority will entertain with a card) * Jailed as Forger a m to 4pm, tn parte P difficult passages is done without presbyterian church. Coffee served, | cello Alumnae t s ahy apparent effort and in a most . . North Pacific + 3 for Tea @ onal delightful manner Te " one 4 day, April 21, at the Yacht club, For Bee ern aan 3 at's Odloce |yneme Purvis, 19, daughter of} > — At the tea Mrs. Frederick Bolton | jatace ¢ Ch mer Monticello students will be wel. | 22, enoom ey bd al eee |Joseph Purvis, former railroad spe- | ‘ ickets may be obtained fr ra. |e - and Mrs. Fred C. Ayer are giving at ne. Call Capitol 1423 for reserva | 4 mee Beg ae ap" a Pg ver {cial agent, pleaded guilty to petit lar. the home of Mrs. Bolton Friday 2 adhe = » ONVET lcony Tuesday and wan sentenced to Asdbelation mast will be h Mr. and Mra. James D. Hoge and| “What's Sweeter Than a Rose™ by! pratawy Guard club will meet with Mins Anna Hoge removed yeaterday | Handel; “Flow Not So Fast, Yo Foun: | stra albert . Rowsl, 405¢ Ninth ave. | ™ lotel W. taina.” Dowland (1603); and “Kalinks $k tions. ~ “ “afternoon from 3 until § o'clock, ax |from the H ae eterno > Cee | cisidend uaaat Tak eaed ot inka! |N. 3 Luncheon, 1p. m. | Caw 28 Eitiott, Kenwood $200 90 days in the county jail by Justice will be Mrs. J. Allen ‘ “ o2 on ‘5 ———— —— a a ; ory origin Ivan W. Goodner,|Ho@® Who has been in New York)!" old English. Russian and Norwe| West Woodland PoT. A. Daughters of 4. George URIFYING THE HOME os Porte ‘samatted passing = . on a short business trip, returned | #4". @!t of which were artistically)! wost Woodland P-T. A. will meet] The daughters of St. George will | prom the Washington Star ; ibe will preside at the urns the first | i. aay given. These were followed by old! at school, 220 p.m. Election of offi.|™eet Thursday, April 20, in M. E.| Jud Tunkins tays inebbe itl make "Umber of worthless checks of small f eer, Mrs. 0. H. Richardson and eee jand modern French. “I! Ros a ghee a 1. A. hall, 1939 Fourth ave: By ‘ : denomination. i Mrs. Ivan Miller the second hour. i Ed K xell | Mon Bouquet,” by Monsigny cers and delegates to state conven: |B Hag Pree Pe - ‘ 1g ee a home meee een are — sores J - irs Edgar Keller (Nel Park; *° - 7 one ion, Refreshments new eoting @ » polal hour men are encourage, their emok- as 6 and Mrs. Farwell Putnam Lilly this| Avalent des Yeaux.” by Masnenet. a Longfellow PLT. / ~ . -— -_-. -___.___ __..,'y prielhng bial oh fer» one * * week. jcharming composition, was greeted) Longfellow P.T. A. at school, 2 Laer - operative marketing association, Attractive Bridge eee with such protonged applause that it'» m. Election of officers and dom | TIANO TRAC ere Entertaining this atiernoon at her] Mr. Allen Latimer has returned | ¥8" repeated. and “Le Tasee.” bw gates to state convention. Song by | eee Row a Matnel Jowetty tome, Miss Priscilla Anderson was|from the East, where he went to be|GOdard. The last group h@stess at a most attractive bridge|best man at the Latimer Walker tained modern Engtish and A ‘tea, honoring Miss Katherine Powers, | wedding in Aberdeen, Minn. compositions, Mister Piper | Donlap POT. A. of Los Angeles, who is visiting Miss eee Curran; Roberts’ “Pierrot”; Ware's! Dunlap P.T. A. will meet » o “ ‘By the Fountain,” dnd “Tallyho,” mie “20.! _ Nellie Feiger, and Mrs Phillips Dick eter. nol, 3 p.m, Election. The “30 lage ps Mr. C. W. Peter. of Vancouver, B. |by Leoni. Mian Macheth was repeat ™ pm school Refreehmenta : nnn wn = | PAID ADVERTISEMENT Te My Mreeinet Workers: Making Your Hair Improve Your Looks. precincts. You and all per- fmson (Eleanor McCormick), who bas/(:, is a guest at the Hotel Washing: |.” 10” measure will be discusmd . Ay rec ‘en ponded ° . | mak returned to Seattle to make her|ton for a few days. Mun ol pa ; j ~] home. oe An adiel feature of the evenine| Bacon Hill and Robert Fulton Ten tables were in play, and a] Mrs. William Coutts left today for watere of the evening! PTA, to Have Beautifal Hair—and was the playing of George Roberts, | Heacon Hill and Robert Fulton PUT. A. will meet at the Beacon Hill WUmber of guests came in for tea.| her home in Alaska. after being the| who proved not only an exceptionaf Miss Harriet Baxter and Miss| cuest for six months of Mr. and Mrs. | accompanist, but mae By P Cates Priscilla Treat presided over the! Harry L. Strong : a planiat of abitity age mag advise my headquarters ‘oup fo plano contained ap! table, beautified by a basket of gor- hy. Ses node,” by Geisler: “Hungar wo " i AMUSEMENTS hin, amd pb any election judge refuses them per- ee | ISVERYWHERE you go your hairis geous spring i ws Bo -le _ ao pon oe MacDowell; Woodman's “Nocturne,” } SEATTLE’S NEEDS Ente most critical “ " 4 “Le Cavall ha que,” by you its appearance. Informal Luncheon left last evening for her home in|Godard nt | nm aeaue” ty OoRE xs BY EDWIN J. BROWN 9B tiaias on Suc “ ; ge . Misa Macheth’ ae WELK Compliments Miss Collins vee | was under the masagement ct al, ae For the pleasure of Miss Catherine| Mr. Lewis E. Eyman returned last | aring Rice. , ab SEATTLE MUST— jand bi amaps ets adds more than | . pds sabe Circ Have Taxes Reduced | anything else to your attractive- Mr. and Mrs Alexander McEwan| the East. SEATTLE MUST— {ness and charm. SEP Tates Maspeth Mokwan for cee Ben Thos. LeWarne Pett VAUDEVILLE: Sate a Baus Car ‘Pars | Beautiful hair is not a matter Europe, Mrs. Archibald 8. Downey| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aenew of! To Be Buried Here =m iat SEATTLE MUST— {of luck, it is simply @ matter of eight at her residence at the High-| Mra. C. J. Smith, coming down to| The body of Ren Thomas LeWarne, 7 4 “Ton Study your hair, take a hand EnAk this afternoon. = attend the “Jumble Ball” last eve | wee. died suddenly in San Francisco page ae sabe ‘Traffie | mitror and look at the front, the A ee ning. April 12, w to arrive in Seattle Pred Shighes SEATTLE MUST | sidesandthe back. Try doing itup . r ate e Bligh te 1 , Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Weteon, who|¥ho was born September 16, 1887, in Stop the Ether Whisky ‘Traffie A slight change in the way you dress Charming Affair have been away since February 1, re. |CO™mwall, Eng., is survived by ‘his Kluting’s Entertainers SEATTLE MUST— your hair, or in the way you care for it, Vancouver, B. C. DaILy | _ Ifyou wear your hair becomingly and Ser ted Erte CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR Putte tl or tet Collins, who is sailing in May with| ¢vening from @ short business trip in entertained with a luncheon for| Everett. are the guests of Mr. and/ Have the Skagit Built | care. DAVE SCHOOLER | Entertain at ee | Tuesday for t Mr. LeWarne, invariousways.Sechowit Stop the White Slave Traffic makes all the difference in the world in Honoring Mrs. J) Arthur Younger,| turned Saturday. Mr. Watson has|™0ther, Mrs. Emma Warne, of > .- Mrs. lentes Harroun. and Mrs. H.|been in Europe ona short trip, and | Bellevue, and the following brothers MINSTREL Kopel o~ ay sig its appearance. x : Albert Osborne entertained this af.| Mrs. Watson has been visiting in the |""4 sisters: Charles T LeWarne, of MONARCI ave Law Enforeument |_| In caring for the hair, shampooing is ternoon at Mrs, Harroun's home from| East during his absence. Bellevue; John H. LeWarne and Mrs | alwaysthe mostim nt thing. Sham- 3 until 6 o'clock with a delightful tea. | ae ¥. M. Wells, of Pomeroy, Towa; Mra Dezso Ketter CLE | pooing bringsout therea! lifeand lustre a Spring Gowers were attractively! Dr. and Mra. R 4 O'Shea and |? hag ee ee Sharman po = x sBes ; siege ae eosin vip | flan — e3 Placed about the rooms, and at the Miss Marcella Eaton will remove |“nd Mr parker, Salt Lake i you want a change from what ¢ isory , fresh and luxuriant. ag tea table a ceaseiuk Paawat a tulige next week to the St peas si City. Funeral services, ‘the date for pe and . Ned the Stone Webster gang have given Seattle for Foy co t pe her When your hai: is dry, dull and} After rubbing fn the : \ en Ke : avanaugh | Norworth it ony lifeless, stiff and gummy, and] rich ified Sweet peas and jonquils added their ments. bhgs an not bos - at will be held you want to have these things done—and you mean it— papi Thaern cling - rob geen feels rich, creamy * & fragrance, where alternating were see at the Home Undertaking company . % t Mrs. D. W. Bass, Mrs. Stevenson| Mr. Lea Dodge of Portland Is vin. |by Rev. J. B. Fenwick, Bellevue, | ELECT EDWIN J. BROWN for Mayor harsh and disagreeable to the touch, it/and scalp thoroughly— « Smith, Mrs. J. Speed Smith, Mrs.| iting Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Andrea| ~~~; — |——— PANTAGES { is because your hair has not beea sham-| always using clear, fresh, for a few dayn BOYS MAKE | warm water. Paul H. Watt, Mrs. R H. Dishman, Mrs. Ben L. Moore, Mrs, Fred Maron. cee fate and Mrs. Ralph Smith, of Coupe-|_ Mr. G. Alston Hole returned Fri BARGAIN FOR } i ville. Little Shirley May Frazier re-|day from Texas. f ceived the cards at the door. “ee re NEW SUIT ye Mr. and Mra, Alexander Bailie and| . “Say, Jack, I'll give you my kodak o- Tea Room Will Be Added |th#'* daughter, Mra, Samuel Runseli, | f you'll do something for me, T want pooed properly. } —____________|’ When your hair has been shampooed| Then use another applic properly, and is thoroughly clean, it) Mulsified, again hearse ne up a N will be glossy, smooth and bright, de-| and rubbing briskly as lightfully fresh-looking, soft and silky.) You can easily tell when the hair While yout hair must have frequent] perfectly clean, Yor it will be soft — and regular washing to keep it beauti-| silky in the water, ES ful, it cannot stand the harsh effect of sed Gatiirte: ‘ ‘ow York on{|*t? begin wearing long trousers now, , ; ; * A tea room in connection with the snuet haturday from New York on] i, Mam getting old enough to and ordinary soaps. The free alkali in] Rinse the Hair Thoroughly Maypole inn, where home-ma: akes Purope ¥ aime fF | Mary Jane smiles at me and sort of ordinary soaps soon dries the scalp, I HIS is very imy t. After tee) and sandwiches with tea will be “OV eee |likes me, 1 guess, I just got that u makes the hair brittle and ruins it. final washing, the hair and scalp! Served, is an added attraction to the’ prot Jamen N. Clernmer and hia! Nice new suit with the knickers, and That is why discriminating women,| ould be rinsed in at least two chal . = Big ‘bazaar and card party the gaughter, Minn Elizabeth Ray Clem, | Pad and Mother plan to wet you @ pier prot now use Mulsified cocoa.) oF eood warm water and followed ; Woman's Century club is giving at SUshier, Mise Elizabeth Ray Clem-| wit next. You're Just emall enough Each an Extreme Case nur off Shampoo. | This clear, pure and! rinsing in cold water. a} 4: _ the Hotel Washington, Wednesday, (er tr en omit ate En to weag that sult of mine, aud then I Ask Any One of Th 7 entirely greaseless product cannot pos!’ Afcor a Mulsified shampoo you Se ¥ SNias wis oper Gh 11 a. omorrow to visit Mrs. J lem> bape q r ny One o! em What Our Treatments Did sibly injure, and it does not dry the| ir will Ory quiciyend ous f ae ¢ . {mer her home, 2612 Harvard |°®" have one with the long trousers.” | for Th scalp or make the hair brittle, no matter find the hair will dry quickly any ara : ; | [awe 1 dont want to weer any-| or Them Som pd peed ima . and have the appearance of being a E Service at Tea Shop | sae |nody else's old clothes, I guess. I nott® A, Ohman. RF. D. No.5) Nell D. Ogden, Reg. Nurse, If you want to see how really beauti.| Micker and heavier than it is, 7" Westminster Presbyterian church| Miss Thelma Thompson of Pendie. | Walt 4 brand now suit of my own.” | raise arm, Two years’ standing. | Ghrod Gatton see rocurt Apts ful you can make your hair look, just}, !f you want to abn be rae and will be in charge of the Orthopedic! ton, Ore. is the guest of Mins Ruth Well, T haven't hardly worn It Fannand Clark, 486 18th N.. | Filloon, U_& Govt, For follow this simple method: bered for your beautiful, well-ke beidgs AI T hop Wedrlesday, «. Trenholme. , and besides 1'll give you my phone Baat 0152--Stomac a | Sort Bo ts shy hair, make it a rule to set a certain As ea Shop dilesday, with Mrw.! Tr me. h Ut port Hotel—Sciatic Hi/ : h week for a Mulsified cocoanut George W. Fields ‘as hostess. As- 4.0.8 x : core. Five X-rays, Immediate Seven months in A Simple, Easy Method peep Rabanagh Ese ner kh Pond- é ; > a A ‘ | “I don't want your olf kodak, but operation avoided, shampoo. This regular weekly en ‘ sisting will be Mrs. M. F. Wooster,, Mrs. Frank Clancy and her sister, ‘ w Ve 4 m iH) Oe Se cecil, Sate enti Mrs. ©. T. Motthens: of ben Pron, |Til take your eult if you give ins Mra, Anna r 8701 Firat | ing, 1020 H. séth, IRST. put two or three teaspoonfuls pooing will keep the scalp soft state! ‘ . ichael 8. Sum Matthews, of San Fran-| i pay, Kidne paok ric Acid d C1 g : i k ner Osbourne, Mrs. H. J. Lenz, elsco, who have been visiting their |¥°Ur roller « apo a Neuritis. Condition | Polsoning and Teen oka little angen bole ad aay ets frch aking und fully, warp and ha ‘ tains hey “ oopee! Sure I wi And if serious on elve years’ sta * * igh bre’s : Mes, UT. Turner, Mrs, W. oott Parents in Spokane for the past | aay lar metont ath wi wan Wisk saetla & eran treet stint’ “Aetinia emcees 1906. Boston, and scalp with cléar warm water, Pour|to manage—and it will be ne = latheson, Mias Nancy Gunter and , will return tomorrow. | pants right away I'll make for the folks at home. Lith ave J rh ae tar : the Mulsified evenly over the hair andjand admired by Miss Katherine Boyd is beet a Hae pNisien © wie first itl. Five soars arms and stomach rub it thoroughly all over the scalp and| everyone. pinot ° pay Tre 0 it a herry's. sa E : i ee : “Unloved Wife” ja suit there that will look fine ed the show Davia Huecatis, th throughout the entire length, down to} You can get — Miss Holmes Married N lia. Chabert sou teak tote have it wrapped up, tu Bling ned the ends of the Hair. : Mulsified at am pals Saturda; ow at the Met Whi souice paving ter ca es your arm and |\natek nite ee Two or three teaspoonfuls will make/drug store or toil- bred. is Cc. y “The Unloved Wife” begine a five-| They are at 207 Rialto Bldg. or home—a nee. Fs B. an abundance of rich, creamy lather./et goods counter, : rs. C. A. Holmes announces the day engnsn at the Metropoll-| 2nd between Madiwon ‘and | 7192-—Selatic Rheumatism. Came This should be rubbed in thoroughly/anywhere in the ff i) bis Marriage of her daughter, Marjorie, tan with « this Tuesday. | Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle... plane escaocgcn snd DERy with tip 6 pe Bt. gaee CO] work? Aa-Cuncs ° to Mr. Arthur 'T. Anrud, of Pysht, During their engagement he » | Advertisement ae adi tell youre rasally taking treatments at our Institute wilt loogen the dandruff and small particles|bottle should § come + formerly of Beatth a Dat oocpany ean tee eaten y Riedy, teil you what we are doing. for them Consultation is free. of dust and dirt that stick to the scalp.|last for months. _ WR'} ernoon, April 15, Kev. Ed- for ladies only, beside the regul Weak, pale, anaemic and thin pec Seco M ena by a ces. ward Lincoln Smith reading the serv ms r » hee ahyprdy ; me * } " evening perfor cos, to which |Ple made strong and well. s . fee at 4:30 o'clock, in the presence of ever he'te caeeheeaa, t nd o everyone is admitted Telatives and close frienda mein sami’ | HEAMOTONE Olt Beeiiauste are oorite inera S Mr. and Mrs. Anrud left on a short | a ert dis 513 Pike ac bar. Ore SN HOQUIAM. markers from graves of G. A. mh veterans in Hoquiam cemetery, The great blood and nerve builder, is now sold at all drug stores at $1.00 and $2.00 per bottle.—Advertivement, | Queen City Market wedding trip, and after Apri! 20 will orner Public Market be at home in Pysht, 918 taped deniibe rtiott asi9 | || COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO ‘