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PAGE 10 en my TUF SEATTLE STAR | 3 ! | * IM . ’ : ountaineers’ Club , Music Sg Seattle WOMEN ° to Meet on May 5) Paul MeNeely to The Mountaineers will meet at & o ‘ Present Pupil jp. om, May t the Chamber of ocie | CLUBS POR PRIDAY | ‘hbiodt Mr. Paul Pierre MeNeely will pre. | Commerce Vred Q. Gorton will ; Rainier Chapter, D. A, 1 pri ; Winhiniien theutocanl We. ©. ¥, t tinier chapter Daughters of the/M8t Ma advanced pupily in two re-|show ploturens of the Mt, AdammMt | Ww neton Boulevard W 1 Amertoa Revolutle wi hold a Citals in the hall of the Young | St. Helena outing Winona Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Backus to w w the chapel, Slat ave rummage sale » Friday and Satur Women's Christian association Frb | will talk about the Mora a th re a T lb t and Mad Frida Apri LJ day, at 110 Un jday and Saturday evenings at #15, | elon to be explored by the club this i Entertain; M Talbot 2 ». w. Visitors welcome | This 1 hee Pekaas wal? nd 3 cb wit 06 | © program for Friday will be as|#ummer, and Jean Landry will to Be Complimented. BS A st : follows hibit: Rewke. OF: the pleteren taken-00 | <p MRA MANSON ¥,| 2 POT. A., of Ratnier Be benefit card party at 2 p.m. at the “nate ™ A Maier, OF sbastrinnc| ee nbreas of Ms’. Malntes, tant. wcater M A t agg ow A ~oeed epi dale cris Saat BE Be ts 1@ Mountaineers’ McClellan Putte BACKUS are entertaining With joann - oa te ave. @. Assisting hetesben are Mrs i jest ng he heen vatsroned until May r) 3 an n Recount of anOW & Ginner of twenty covers at thelr grade room, In order t y for] Albert A, Schram and Mra, Anna : 0 and the club will make a ce Monday evening. Friday ¢ | moving pleture machine, a] Toner, residen. nday ev are ie ueainien palit ecanarend, ter a aes “ o-Dowelt | Phododendron trip to Kitsap cabin afternoon Mrs. Backus will be by pede wit t ok A | Kastern Star Club Wt MacDowell - refreshments will be server bea et “The Niwhting Lie ee @as at a luncheon at her home, bom Homemade candy will be on sale.| Literary and musical 4 am will | Concert--Btud Hharp... MacDowell Oring Mrs, Watanabe, wife of Mr. M rong “ay l'be given in Kastorn Star oltibe| yy, 4 Mim. Mar beth Nore Vit ] tati s Watanabe, of the Nippon Yusen Benefit for ShutIn 4090 Arcade building, directed [jtermesso in C Bharp Minor, O4 a: S ics sovers will be placed for} For the benefit of Mixx Hannah] by Mra. PN. Morge Ark ehap it : Kaisha. Covers will be 1 spTor, the besafit' of Diem Hannah | Sy FF Viotting membere invited. |tmariesse iW '#i6’hldjor, BIRTHS ‘a. 0.6 | Sunshine club, a committee of ladies 7.9.8 |tntermesso in i iat’ Minor, Op pare Olay, 1582 Leary blvd, twin $ compo. of Mes, A. Sehraffenberger,| Gen, George Washington Clrele tht. No . Thiel, Peter J., T8048 46th ave. @, girl nt. formal Breakfast chairman; Mrs, Adeline Willa Gen, George Washington a | Snaenedts ta GS Biinee, Op. 78 Thompson, Bvan, siverdate, iret s rahe * Mre. Stephen B, Gibbs is enter) Mrs. Blanche Selnone, Mra, Lulie| will be entertained by Mrs. Kilsaberh Nielson Glasxow, James Bryce, 6808 Beach taining with an informal breakfast | Young and Mrs, Mabel Dingler, will! White, at noonday dinner, ‘Op. #6, mate taronods 1081 W, De for eight at her home next Tuesday, | give a party in the Panama cafeteria, | home, 1604 43d ave. N. Car % honoring Mrs. W. H. Talbot 1410 Third ave, Friday evening. | Public invited William Dartington, £129 % eee Apri 38 era ‘Queen Anne ave, at eden Waener, Richard, 26 Fifth ave 3 see Social Scot Saturday's program includes ¥ ein y an as Social Score Club prog Theater Party « id Master Key Study Cla Social Score club meets with Mrs, | Barcarele in G Major, *, Jack, 722 Thomas at, girl Su r The Master Key Study clans meets! Olive Aflock, 924 25th Ave, fF «cya cuvien Bi, eee. Lacan, 4185 4 timenting Misa Patt! Harrold, | friday 745 p.m. at the Univer:| luncheon, at 1 o'clock Andante f . 16 Ww vy ce ata hop 0 gan leier 3. bod ssinas . Frank John, 716 W. 60th et., ‘Mr, and Mrs 2 Roy Owens sity Branch Mbrary auditorium. MF. Op. 32 Dance of the } entertaining with a treater perty at} 0s Dorie Chapter Cay mpeg CED ZY mnitratto, Dominick, Castand, girl ¥ Metropolitan Friday evening, fot Alpha Auxiliary Dorlo chapter, No. 69, has plans| Rhapecaic in Bb Minor, Op. $9, No. 1 pant, dane Ovviiie, 245 W. Clt ety if r q boy : by a supper. Alpha auxiliary will hold tte regu: | for a radio dance in the Fremont Ma-| >: ; nar | McAdam, Charles T, 927 26th ave., Today Mrs. Owens entertained ‘iar meeting Friday, April 2%, at the | sonic temple, Friday evening, April) "Yio Senet ae bas vent wink i my - is swith a luncheon at Snoqualmie as K. P. hall, First and Pike st MpuE |Menvet trom Bonatine In F Bharp Mista’ rvent 1848 Doneven att Sif compliment to Mies Harrol! “ee Minor oe | Frangiiiio, Joe, 2805 den at. girl i eee 3 5 5 West Seattle Review Yanagimach|, Maritaro, 703 18th ave Street Car Men's Dance ‘ ‘ ime »| West Seattle review, W. Bt. A., sew. &. da ne street « 1 lad * Fisher, fe 001 > Miss Smithson K. P. hall, Friday evening, April) Bpelund, 4544 47th ave. 8. W. at 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES “Honoring her sister, Miss Geraldine | 94), z ; m. Members and friends invited ame and Residence. Awe Gmithson, whose marriage to Mr./ cee | neha oJ. Sumner ...Legel Charles William Matheus, Jr. will BritehAmsHcan Assectition ° | Woman's Century Cab reesei hae tengt wer ake place next month, Mrs. Jay W.| The regular mesting of tne British: | Woman's Century club will meet E Major, Om. 18, No. 9. | opin Bpactie. Legal Mackintosh entertained with a charm: |, merican association will Le held in| St ¥. W.-C. A. 2 p.m. Speaker from) ¥ Majer, On. 14, Mp. $,) FEO! Beatile Legal fing tea at her home today the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave, | South America Mise “Anna. Bygineon Dt... 32) ‘The tea table, beautified by a bas! Friday evening, April “8. There will |, Literature and travel department, ‘oseman. Marie, Ken a8 spring blossoms an¢ ie r ora Rae ‘ phott, John, Beattle .-.s0. “ ket of fragrant spring d/be an old-fashioned “bring and buy | ®t ¥: W.C. A, 11 a.m. Program. | * Abt John, Beattt Legal white candles, was presided over by sale” at 7 o'clock, followed by a Americanization department, at ¥ the Armory are requested to report Lind, Jennie 8, Beattle ~ Legal 7 o'clock, followed bs es r * th ; a tl machen Jac ¢ Tho: Ape Dire. Ingles ¥. Mackintosh and Mrs musical program. | Members ‘urged | }y 0° Az} Dom. De, William © to Commander A. B. Knowlton, 2] Phieetice Anuce aL Beattlo ent 96 > Gharies W. Matheus. Assisting were |i, gttend and brine their friends, + ge tes pple "en hs poses so Everett at., or telephone Capitol 3244, | Biumenachein, Jerome W y 29 Mrs. Philip Austin smenoerece. es) eee lGpen to. vee et eee ‘The general committee will hold its|#howler, Evelyn V.. Lo les. 34 Ruth Kerr, Miss Gladys Loer and . j sel taaees tina eting or arrangemen Kin on Marion, Byerett ...22 ‘Miss J: Mackintosh. During the Founders’ Day Banquet eee final meeting or arrang ts in the wins. x7 conan prion, Rveret 33 jean Mac Founders’ day banquet of Wash Armory library Friday, Aprii 28, at *« Afternoon Miss Eleanor Hilton ren- one | Mystic Jewel Social Club > a | Hegre, John Le, Beg@tle.. -Lewal sano numbers. | "ton Alpha and Puget Sound alum-| Mystic Jewel Social club wit! give a)’ P: ™ on Clara, Bea! . “ered two delightful p ui | “ » | re } ! ruse nae of Pi Reta Phi sorority will be| dance and card party in the I. 0. 0. | Cox. John G., Seattle . : is given at the Automobile Dealers’ club| f hall, Frid PY King County Legislative Federation 00 stinnis. Seattle F. hall, Friday evening, April 28. Invitations Issued on Friday, April 28, at 630 o'clock ° eae | ‘The King County Legislative fed: | je) Carpine. Domint “ ‘ . Mrs. Walter Madigan fs in charge of St, Martin's Card Party Postponed ¢*r#tion will meet M y, May 1, at| Kdwards, Mary Louise, Neweastle 19 4 Musicale 9 |Sfrangements, and reservatins may je card pe is ieen ar p.m, in the floor club ED ~ Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Fischer have z. The card party to be given by St. Me ly W.C. A. The fol - ‘ rt musicale at}, ade by calling her at) Elliott) Martin's Motherw’ club Friday after. Tome &t thy Goodson, Margaret D, from Ra- fesued invitations for a musicale @t) .995 7 noon at the home of Mra. Arthur (¥!« program will be given by the) “sigh Ww ‘their home, 509 Olympic Piace, Fri-}7 Hin 590 fist been Prosresmive Thought club: “Music, | Roberts, Lee from Blanche * “Gay evening, May 12 | rw ba uo gy: B, has been iy Piace in the Divine Plan,” by Ruby from Milton. ‘The program will ve given by the ersonal errr te ee [Mra Louise B. Strang: “Work and from Ldliian A. ‘ Bpargur String Quartet. Pr aay re Club rinciples of the Progressive Thought | E 7 artiament Procedu ie, « : Mra. Frederick Sundt, with her! Adele M Fields Parliamentary Pro-|Clu®.” by Mrs. Jennie Hope, A _ Surprise Party mother, Mra. Morita Thomsen, will cedure club will hold its annual elec- Teuine of the study department.) hints ery 115 Bellevue 3 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bacon were |leave Sunday for New York, and are |tion of officers in the Erickson room MT* Aurora Winsor, Mrs. Helen) “4 y)) x | nome | sailing May 9 on the Frederick VIII yw.c Priday. og, Wilburn will preside. Election of of- | gtauffter, Susan, $4, 2629 Whitman pleasantly surprised at their home| « y le at the ¥. W. C. A. Friday, April 28, > pring) awice: pr Test evening by thirty of their|for Mrs Sundt’s home in Christiania, /at 130 p,m. ‘The annual breakfast |r © -anudisecmicinantanm Briskese. Anton, 46 friends. The gathering was in the | Norway. i jot the club will be held In the fall } King, Margaret B, € mature of a welcome to the Racons, f ¢ he BES | Women are said to be better at! siull Kathryne. 12, The ‘who are again occupying their rest Misa Katherine Powers, who has Ballard W.C. TU ages than are neaih eahert Informal Tea As a compliment Dinner Dance and Card Party In recognition of the last evening. eee Bridge Luncheon at Home Mrs. Earl Diller, Mis. home this afternoon. vee Shower Geraldine Smithson. car Dinner at Home mander and Mrs. evening, later attenling politan theater. . Mrs. George M hostess this afternoon terfield. This Evening and Mrs. Earl Diller fornia, Mr. and Mrs. entertained with a luncheon of covers followed by bridge at her Stowart Barber will entertain with a dinner Informal Luncheon Burrington was entertaining | with an informal luncheon of etgh covers in her apartment at the Ches | ing soon to make their home in Edwin C. lows are entertaining informally at to Mra. Fred Sundt. Mrs. H. F. Ostrander en- ined about forty friends of the honor guest at an tnforma! tea this afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Cheal pre. gided at the dainty table, which held & basket of spring Sowers. “ eee _ Compliments Mrs. Sundt twentieth _ Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Michaelis, twenty friends p' antly surprised them with a dinner @ance and card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. E With Invitations limited to the tn timate friends of the honor guest, M. C. Collins Tea and Miscellaneous ‘Mra. Mac Treisch (Gladys Bunting) will entertain with a tea and miscel Janeous shower at her home Satur. day afternoon, complimenting Miss of nine covers at their home Friday *he per formance of “Irene” at the Metro To Entertain Informally As a farewell compliment to Mr. who are leav Sali.) Fel-| been the guest of Miss Nellie Felger| ytre Anna Brewster, assisted by for the past month, will leave next /ytrs TO, Anderson, will entertain week for Grand Rapids, Mich. the Ballard WC. T. U. at her home, bs ea 2641 W. 64th wt. Friday, April 28, at Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Berg are leav-j9 pm. Mra. W. H. Thomas will be ing the last of this week for Berke h in charge of the program and medal ley, Cal, where they will make their contest work, home. eae see Ladies’ Ald Society Mrs. E. 8. Yeaton is in Portland) he radien’ Aid oociety of the on a short vam, oad Calvary M. FE. « give an entertainment at corner Mr. and Mra. H. H, Williams 6f | o¢ gard ave. N. W. th %., Frb Chicago arrived yesterday and-ieft at & o'clock teday for Bellingham. erved. day evening, Apri Refreshments will be Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Kelleher tett| Sewaed Social and Literary Club Monday for Mount Airy, Virginia,| Seward Social and where they will spend two months on |“!!! meet Friday, April's, at 2 p. m., ey oe at the home of Mra. J. A. Colcock, | Shoreland Drive. Mra. Wiliam Col Mrs. Lawrence Reed Fills and | Cock of Weat Seattle, hosters, | ee Misa Hazel Landes are spending a| a “ few days in Rellingh. tl Washington Anchor No. 1 Mrs. Ellis’ parents, Mr | Washington Anchor No B.| W. Purdy. mas guests and Mra. | tertained at luncheon at the hor | Mra. George C. Spaulding, | Queen Anne ave, Wednesday, Apri Mr. and Mrs. Earl Diller are leav. ing next week for a trip to Call | 26 with Mra, Mary E. Spaulding as fornia, sisting. cee eee Mrs. J. FB. Dinnen of Helena, | Rainier PLT. A. Meeting Postponed Mont., who has been visiting Mr. and| The regular monthly meeting of |Mrs. M. J. Connell for the past|the Rainier P-T. A. has been post month, will leave Sunday for her | poned from May ? until May 9. home. | . - | | Leschi Heights Woman's Improve- ment Club eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Jewett of | Detroit are the guests of Mr. and| The Leschi Heights Woman's Im- Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips, plan-| provement club will meet Friday .|ning to remain until Monday. | Aprit at § p.m. in the Yesler see }branch library, 23rd ave. and Yester Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ward returned | way. Mr. Matthew Hil and other yesterday from a motor trip of sev. |speakers will discuss "Proposition eral weeks in California. |C.” Mr. Alpheus Byers of the Vot are jers’ Information ague will explal Mr. and Mra. Dean Worcester of | the reason why you should vote “ fanila, P. 1, are spending a few \on “Proposition A ys as the guests of Dr. and Mrs Piste F. $. Bourns. ADDITIONAL CLUBS eee 2 Mrs. C. W. Meldrum and daugh-| Stevens Woman's Relief Corps ter, Mias Carol Cavanaugh, returned | Miss Grace Hurd will entertain the this week from a short Eastern 1 club of Stevens Woman's Re. trip. f Corps No, 1 at her home Friday: May j —_— aie 5, with an all-day affair and pienie luncheon, Friends invited to attend. eee West Seattle Review | their home this evening. Invitations West Seattle Review No. 61, W. B. have been limited to the cloge friends | A. of the Maceabe: will ‘meet in Of the honor guests. | Carpenter’ 4441 California ave, ; y 3, at 8 p.m Reconstruction Scalloped Potatoes le bis, LM. Club to Meet This economical way of pecial Meeting at Yeaac I, Stovens Mrs. Jason D. Butler will entertain preparing potatoes removes | A epectal meeting will be held at the Reconstruction club at her rest them from the “side dish” the Isaac I. Stevens school, 19th ave. dence, 628 Twelfth ave. Ni. Priday') clase and makes of them @ |||N. and . Galer st., Thursday even afternoon at 2 o'cloc ts. Agnes dish of distinction: ||{ng, April 27, The candidates for the J. Galer will speak on “Worren’s In- f di “ise school board will, speak. All invited itiats followed by a discus ' 1 tbsp. salt, 4 mediom sized | Py yt *| ‘The meeting is open to all interested | potatoes, 14 cup water, F cup || Eentertainment-for Shut-Ins persons. o'clock luncheon at May 6. Friday Service at Tea Shop for Washington Orthopedic Tea Shop Frid by Mrs. Herbert Coe Ritter, Mrs. Clifford Charles D. Lewis, Mr Mrs. Ellis Provine, Mra crowing the Atlantic cots. Chi Omega Luncheon Mrs. Adelbert MeCleverty will en- tertain Chi Omega Alumnue at a her home, Boylston ave. N., Friday ufternoon, Mrs. Fred Everett will be hostess Park guild Stirrat and Miss Miriam Youell So many baby passengers are now that one of steamships is providing children's Mini 100 ee recipes, th write for copy te ae ros tion Milk Pred- Carnation Milk, $ tbsp. butter, Wash, pare and cut potatoes in thin slices. Put a layer in | ‘The shut-ins of all affiliated organ izations of the Grand Army of th Republic will be taken to the Armory buttered baking dish, sprinkle | Saturday afternoon, April for a 1 with salt and dredge with a |! ainner and entertainment which is small amount of flour., Add {/!t4 be given in their honor. Those ‘ milk and butter and baké until who are willing to provide automo. biles for conveying the invalids to Taleke | | potatoes are soft. serves six people. <> tinalien) This recipe If you haven't our | | illustrated booklet of | . 8 © cee Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dedds mo. Alpha Belle Camp ored to San Francisco last week ., 4 Alpha Belle Camp, R. N. A. will where they plan to remain and make P iene tae kive ite monthly card party in ‘3 ees | Fraternal Brotherhood ball, Fre Mr. Theodore Owéns left today tor | MOM ReAiry i tcarinditey Neighbors & short business trip in the East. et ae ee ote Literary club} men . PAID ADVE TISEMENT Tam Informed on good authority that my opponents, who heve | been slandering and maligning me during this campaign, are plan ning a most vicious eleventh-bour attack, hoping by such foul and unfair means to defeat me for Port Commirsioner. I was warned at the beginning that they wou urn heaven and earth” to put {ff me out of the race—-WHY? If f am elected, you will know why. (Signed) = JULIUS G, DAY, | Candidate for Port Commissioner. Keeping a Child’s Hair Beautiful What a Mother Can Do To Keep Her Child’s Hair Healthy —Fine, Soft and Silky —Bright, |Fresh-Looking and Laxuriant HE beauty of yourchild’shatr de pends upon the care you give it. Shampooing it properly is al- ways the most important thing. Sham- | pooing bringsout the rea Ilife and lustre, atural wave and color, and makes the hair soft, fresh and luxuriant. When your child's hair is dry, dull and heavy, lifeless, stiff and gummy, and the strands cling together, and it feels harsh and disagreeable to the} touch, it is use the hair has not been shampooed properly. When the hair has been shampooed properly, and is thoroughly clean, i Mulsified lather, rinse the hair and scalp thoroughly—always usi | will be glossy, smooth and bright, dex fresh, oe he ys using clear, lightfully fresh-looking, soft silky | "ry 3 Pei While children's hair rust have fre-| yy leife “ig” anot a application of quent and regular washing to keep it) 4 'sifed, again working up a lather and rubbing it in briskly as before. You can easily tell when the hair is perfectly clean, for it will be soft and |silky in the water, beautiful, it cannot pn | the harsh effect of ordinary soaps. The free al kali in ordinary soaps soon dries the {scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it, That is why discriminating mothers, everywhere, now use Mulsified cocoa. |nut oil shampoo. This clear pure, and) entirely greaseless product cannot pos y injure, and it does not dry the jscalp or make the hair brittle, no mat ter how often you use it. Rinse the Hair Thoroughly Tis is very important. After the final washing, the hair and scalp should he rinsed in at least two « hanges of good warm water and followed with a rinsing in cold water, After a Mulsified shampoo you will | If you want to see how really beau-| gn th : ; tiful you ‘can make your child's hair ang ‘pera wat dty quickly and evenly |look, just follow this simple method: | thicker and heaviee than thie vane If you want your child to always be remembered for its beautiful, well-kept First, put two or three teaspoon-fhair, make it a rule to set a certain day fuls of Mulsified in acup orglasswith|¢ach week for a Mulsified cocoanut oil a little warm water. ‘Then wet the|*hampoo. This regular weekly sham- hair and scalp with clear warm water, | pooing will keep the scalp soft and the Pour the Mulsified evenly over the hair|hair fine and silky, bright, fresh-look- and rub it thoroughly all over the|ing and fluffy, wavy and easy to man- scalp and throughout the entire length,|age—and it will be noticed and ad- down to the ends of the hair. mired by everyone, A Simple, Easy Method Two or three teaspoonfuls will make] You can get an abundance of rich, creamy lather,| Mulsified at any This should be rubbed in thoroughly| drug store or tor and briskly with the finger tips, so as|let goods count- to loosen the dandruff and small par-|er, anywhere in ticles of dust and dirt that stick to the|the world. A 4- scaly loz. bottle should After rubbing in the rich, creamy (last for months. MULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922. | ———krer wet. Trip Around World [ DYSPEPSIA | "Meets Tragic Em 4 w J fr ler ' x Demand Recall of Oregon Officials BAILIOM, Ore, April Petitions J Te F ‘or « rece of red A. Willams » trax nd whe xn we Ped oy er RY DK. KH BISHOF ‘ «(hee Bape be and Fred G, Buchte members of the OOK out for ap-| Ein Gs ee » filed with the we etary of ( porscer! ew ” ; j tif ied of such filing > . foe peer 5d f bin fo in , 4 Williams te chairman of the com por pr argh sera wae oy In a hd ' mission and mem r at large for the gastric pain and hrullet p>, = state, Buchtel waa elected from tad Tans Went « ' ‘ dyspepain as whe advance oe nee | ment in this coun | oman on the ballot at’ the Oregon ; "' Amundsen Due Her bd | we Americans primary May 19 ni otten vay for | Saturday or Sunda Capt. Roald Amundsen will ort tle Saturday night hustle and bustle chief cause of the jiment and | Strikers Plan Plea the one most easily preven iti s orning, according 10 to British Miners (0 »utticient marticotion of mrcning,, seceees, Raa 2 i i INDIANAPOLIS, April 27,—1m.|t00 often don't chew our fe wer a and hence swallow it in tm " he portation of British coal to break the tak re of. The captain left New York Tu atrike of 650,000 American miners |*® stomach cannot take oa dey for featite te eupeavies thea wi will result in an appeal for sym-| But even then there would be @) re of the wuxiliary schoon pathetic walkout of miners in Brit | Whole lot less indigestion were It not ee ear ts Ga le ain, according to an official an-|for the fact that we live under much | oe viene in expected houncement from United Mine Work: |hikh pressure that we do not give the Riri Ne i ge gang erm headquarters here today digentive organs time and mtrength sooo © of the food The announcement was made fol-| sufficient to take lowing receipt of a cablegram from |that in put into them, for digestion the international executive commit. depends upon the presence of good tee of miners meeting now in Rome, | pure blood. which declared any suggestion from! fuch a blood supply te not present the United Mine Workers “will re | when we use that blood for active celve moat sympathetic considera-|muscular exercise, or for solving tion,” Prawns problems. N Easy—If You Know Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘The secret of keeping young digestive organs we should always/to feel young—to do this you m relax both mentally and physically | watch your liver and bowel while eating and shortly thereafter.|there’s no need of having « sal Good digestion defnands freedom |complexion—dark rings under leyes—pimples—a bilious look | your face—dull eyes with no |kle. Your doctor will tell y, FREC To be mure that the blood supply gets » chance to get down into the Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These from care and worry, Any emotion- Ugly Spots jal dixturbances have a bad effect on | " your digestion, Henee you complain Pi ohn dota wh py ney wy fot dyspepsia ninety per font at all sicker aa Othine-—double strength—lo guar.|, The stomach fe always easily Gis-}comes from inactive bowels anteed to remove these homely spot turbed by reflex action from other | iver. ri Simply get an ounce of Gthine organs. For instance, eye strain Is! Dr. Edwards, « well-known pi double strength_-from any druggiat (Hkely to give you chronic dyspepnia, ician inghio, perfected a vegetal and apply « little of it. night ‘ana tru ite effect on the gastric secre-|compourid mixed with olfve olf morning, and you tions. act on the liver and bowels, whic should soon see) hw ¥ < - eee he gave to his patients for y that t of At even the worst freckles have be-| sais _ eine gun to disappear, while the lighter| FAIRPORT, Onto, April 27—Dr ones have vanished entirely, It in| Amy Kaukonen, girl mayor of Fair-|substitute for calomel, are u seldom that more than an ounce is; Port, may run for lieutenant gover- in thetr action, yet always effi needed to completely clear the skin | mor on # jean-up Ohio” platform. | tiv They bring about that natu Tees! Zt2eCRSSEE = and gain a beautiful, clear com-| At least George L. Oles. Youngs: | al buoyancy which all should en; plexion | town’s “Jazz” mayor, and announced | by toning up the liver and cle Be sure to ask for the double| independent candidate for governor, |the system of impurities. strength Othine, ax this is sold under is urging Dr. Kaukonen as his run-| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arg guarantee of money back If It falis to| ning mate on a “ticket which would known by their olive color. 15 ‘emove freckles. Advertisement, be a sure winner. (and 20c.—Advertisement. PEE O¢¢ORrcs 25c RAJAH HAT DYE 1 tc Certainly, it is a timely event. This is the season of hat dyeing, when “straws” of seasons before are brought out and thr ati-rve~ 4 A most sensible thing—real economy. This Friday and Saturday price of 17c means further economy—a saving of 8¢ on every bot- tle you use. Rajah Hat Dye is a real dye, not a mere stain. We know all about its goodness; it is made in our own laboratory. Black and Navy Blue. —And Consider These: 45c Lapactic Pills, Sharpe & 37 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal. c 5 cape special.......... small size, special” $1.09 65c Glover's Mange Rem- 50c size Listerine Tooth edy, special ... 47c oom reece roet te 39c 60c Lady Mary Talcum. 25c¢ Pears’ Scented Soap, too Cai immanemee 6 6 special . ..19c 50c size Lavoris, 30c Laxative Bromo eet nen STE Quinine seit oowe 19c gs’. 25¢ Mennen Borated 10c Jergen’s Soap, Violet ‘ py sos special .... 19c Transparent, 3 cakes. ... 19c Se Peroxide of Hydrogen, Aspirin Tablets (U. D. Co.), (pint size), special...... 16c 100 tablets to bottle, spl. 49c : The name Palmolive stands for unques- tioned quality in toilet articles. Palmolive Shampoo deserves this quality designation. First of all it cleanses the scalp and hair in a manner most thorough. A clean scalp and healthy hair practically eliminates dandruff. Palmolive Shampoo leaves the hair soft and silky. 50¢ bottles—a two-day EDGCIAL. oss aged sdacamee ke ate Let Our Experts Do Your Kodak Work e e : ° 2 Mall orders recelve prompt attention, : Firat and Third and Pike r Pike Elliott 6885 tone NA A 5 |

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