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PAGE 12 Sponsor Large . Roy Crocker, treamrer, he acl! Aguinaldo Won't CHILDREN WILL | mAs. ALVIN I, HANKINS, of to 4 ad ah anvention electes = ° ’ een promoted to heute; | weattie Dinner Party WOMEN’S CLUBS Siw Mia"unia iogss aod Sie] Be With Mi |S ston aut aoa tesa i } Dr. and Mra, ALD. Tollefson are} wT. Reds, MANILA, P. 1, April 28—Ar - a |xponsoring a no-host table for 26 at ey! ents were completed today hh e - | Council ef © m rangemer : _ Society Ie fo Seattle Yacht club's anntversary CLUBS FOR SATURDAY im Wyereroun hat Arvede BaileNd:|~ gasthy canon ee he eis tor the departure trom Manila Apri cabeg dance to be given at the club Mon: Public Invited, will hold thetr {90 on hoes mong to yey . ; | ‘ OM quarterly meting (Mppine independence mis . day evening Lorraine Chapter, No. 66 eee ‘Thursday, May 4, at 2p. t.. In the lone eee ; Demonstration for Mothers i Lorraine chapter, No. 66, 0. © 8 o on non j initiotis = ‘aine chapter, No. 6 Ladies’ Auxiliary Maple Laat Post) ory, . 7 k +s University Club! Ee . gives @ cara. party in Wing’ oate| Ladies’ guaiiinry Of Maple Leatl noe tee eae TATA Ave. Meet): the pumas We go Se. Weemee Due Saturday on: age ts Vv vos . Engagement of hn [teria at 8:16 o'clock post, No. %, American Legton, » of officera, ton to plead for independence of the ore nnounces Interesting eshire Announcec ° ® give a card party in the Orthopedte wlands w Syoette. Pay Wee pig = © May Plans| Mr. and Mrs. ©. A. Cheshtre an.| King County Lagislattve Federation! tea shop, Saturday evening, at 4:10 Robert E. Lee Chapter May at Seattle and plane to proseed| | Se Menanerne T ibe aunan a im; May fe ee ae Mra. Myrtle de Montia, who testified o'clock Robert Hi. Lae Chapter, Daughters |across the United States by special) school children how the child's lots Doth. la. Dando. eon of Mr. and Mrs. J, W, | nvestignted conditions In the state tn Rossian Dramatle Club day, May 4, at 3 p.m, with Mra. J. Aguinaldo jer of the Inwurree | ine playground recreation commit-| 4 2 aaa unset Clitb. IDande, the wedding to take place *8e aylums, will give @ full report] The Russian Dramatic club witt| R. Toller, 1612 Firth ave. “Robert W./ ton In 1898 at the Inst moment) Pe ie Mother's pn amon ena | Again Like Old-Time Self, —- irwgree) . At a meeting held under the auspices | present two oneact plays, entitied |!* 9* & Soldier” In the ut joot of a refined to accompany the mission a 4 | Seattl Ww. i % MOST INTERESTING ¥RO. Me tall, és of King County Legiviative Federa | Gheckova Proposed” and “Miller’e| Paver which will be read by Mra eins ee cee arpa the Parent-‘Teachers association of eattle oman Sa 6 GRAM for the month of Mey! WIT] T7eher at ton, Saturday, April #8, at 2 p. Mm | Quadriie”At-the Press aiubaudltecht®. X- Worthington. . Sauna Gime aitugios with Ga} eane. Wi oobectaln WAS As op a Is Just the Thing by the Women'# : Me . een oe. city federation will be entertained. | bit in the Prederic Nelson's or ose | Bas been arransed ty ne Wome" Broadway Guild Benefit ( ing, April Daniclng will follow | Stevens Woman's Retief Corps No. 1] Stra. MJ. Fohn Ia in charge of the|suditorium Saturday, from 19 to She Di Who Suffer ‘Wntversity clud, beginning | ersona the program. On account of the fil] Stevens Woman's Relist Corps No. D. Fetta, refresh |430. The exhibitions will continue as She Did 4 ” anon A group of girle, who will act ar Patter tuncheon at 1215 o'clock OM! asorg at the Hroadway Guild's bene Waturday, May 6. This wil! te fol tit swimming and diving exhibition Jewed by & special business meeting at Crystal Pool thts evening includes seg ‘ad i. and the annual business |Mins Olive Leonard, Mien Mary Lea Fisken, Miss Prixcitla Treat, Miss meeting at 1:30. {Amy Munday, Miss Ellen Messer, wert y Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tt. Fraster | terday for a six weeks’ trip the Bast. Mra Charles F. Whittlesey Ie leav- ing next week for Spokane to visit | THE SEAT ness of the president, Mra, Menry Injbe chairman of the committee h o; Mrs H. Raskin, ments; Mrs. tion; Dr, A. BE. Ktlgman and Mr. A. Gerastman, floor committee, Gerstman, Mrs. George Wachtin wilt refresh A. B. Kileman, decorn TLE STAR A program, re. 1, Auxiliary to Stevens Post No, 1, ©. A. Th, will celebrate ite asth birth menta, and Mra. Daniel Ryan, deco thru the noon hour to accoramodate | FRIDAY, APRIT 28, 1929. “I believe the ‘flu’ eape the vital injday at its next business meeting, parents who are employed. ity of everybody who has it I know a in Veterans’ hall, Armory. Lines of work to be demonstrated |'t 4id mine, and I never got my corps in the pioneer MePowe!! | by children themselves during the, *trenath back until I began taking H.| Woman's Relief corps tn the North- Chopin west, belng organized tn Heattle May day are manual | sewing and designing, cookery, gar | North 23rd Bt., Beattie, Wash. training, radio,|Taniac,” said Mra. F. Read, 1125 Wednestay, May 1% af 12:20 Miss Doroth Swing, Miss Phyllis " @elock, will be a matinee luncheon Riake, gy lt. Chinn, Miss |e son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and cee 10, 1884, during territorial daya, and den, woodwork and painting. In I wasn't only weak and run oo 4 " | Alice Ives, Miss Katherine Crawford Mra, Walter Scott Fits ADDITIONAL CLUS one year following the birth of the structora from the schools will as |407n, but I also suffered a great hers and guests. ne(Misn Virginia” Sheahan and fins eee aaa WRG sist the children, deal from heartburn and no matter Baturday evening, May 20, th6) oie Hole. Mra, FH. Hamtin and Miss Phyt-| Chofr Galld to Give Auction Bridge 246 Vors!— a Among the organizations assist.| how little I ate, 1 was miserable for Bports Clothes dance for the) eee is Hamlin, who have been visiting} The Choir Gutld of St. Paul's Epis Warren Ave. PT. A, a) ner 7d Meer ct ecrose| iS the committee are the Boy | hours afterwards ef the furnishing fund wit L ittle T Sh S. rh tm California, will return about May/copal church will give an auction The regular monthly meeting of] @) “Life ‘and De ee Netdiinger | Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Public Li Since taking Tanlag T eat any wiliie Lea Shop Service 1% bridge at the home of Mra, B. K. Warren Ave. PT. A. will take place Petty 1 brary, Humane society, Community | thing I want, my digestion ts apie Eyam at Masonic temple As) dfiss Sara Willlanm, president of see Cornell, Baturday evening, May 6, at|Thureday, May ¢, at 8 p. m. “Obed-| pomng aret® MArsing: eowmpeniet I nervice, and the departments of the | 4id and I feel lke my old self again. J epecial attraction MacDougall & Medina Guild will te hostess at the] yt, and Mra, Raymond Farrell’ $:30 p.m. The committes in charge] lence” will be the topic for dincus-| (s) "Bias Oh! My Tana" .T. A. Daley public schools, The committes in| I think it is only my duty to recom. : will stage a fashion show Orthopedic Tea Shop Satuvtay, as Grace Graham, of an) ts composed of Mrs. J. M. ust, Mre.}#ton. Mise Katherine Parker and| (> “Bncouregement” ........Dunber| charge of the entertainment inciude|™mend Tanlac to those who suffer costumes at 10 o'clock, |sisted by members of the gulld. ta | William Aiken and Mra, G, V, Beck-} Mra. Lilly Richford, puptis of Mina °° "S08 sey! bey ” Mra, AGelaide Smyth, Mra. William | ke I 4id.” ; J. F. Douglas ts vg org ot of Mr, and Mre, J. 1H. Little, onridge, Tickets may be obtained he nm room, will give « base SCIENTIST TEL — aay ne B ce Ss ge le pyro ‘ice Irak attest ge ots ‘ committes In charge & re. o oe 4 from D. Starker and Mra. W. BM. epelling. Mise Evelyn Olson, sc NT L S ‘* D. radtora, 5 . mm v in f Y Parkhurst Brawley of the Music Mrs, Samuel Leroy Crawford left | Humason. violin solo, secompanied by Mins IE IS Mra. Paul Barnes and Mra, H. H. en everywhere. — Advertise . Tickets may be obtained! today for Sacramento, called there eee Vern Bilger, OF GLAND ACTION. Kitnicer. yoo ADR rs 1 Mre, Brawley, Capito! 1153, or : by the (ness of her sister, Mra. A. J, Sunset Heights Literary Chub eee AT OF LIFE. ‘ fhe clubhouse. Preceding the Comic - at Gardner. ‘The Sunset Heights Literary club Pastors’ Ald Society semaines of the «ants ot] Philippines Are 0 OSs & special dinner will be served Cornish riday oe © will meet at the home of Mra. Cora! The Pastors’ Ald society of the! internal secretion and more particu. N P hibi . or Cheet are more easity ' ‘the club at 6:30 o'clock. “The Gondollers”” Gitert and| Mra C. 0. Anderson, of Spokane, | Corbitt, 4536 Sixth ave, N. E., on| First Presbyterian church will hold a| larly those glands that provide dy- iow Fro ition treated externally with— 1 ‘A musicale wil! take place on MAY! conivan’s comic opera, which will be|is the quest of Mra. O. Clifford Hill | Tuesday, May 3, at 2pm. Response | May Day festival and bazaar, Mon-|namio force to the boty, te now! MANILA, P. I. April 24—The : ia oe foe by given by students of the voice de jat her home, 1222 Shelby st. to roll call, “Quotations From Riley.” day, May 1, In the main Sunday | recognized as the cause of fatique yeuenee a yee bone dry 8 S$ - t. a ck, ee “ee partment at Cornish thie event oe | room, from 1 until 6 o'clock.|and all wenknesses. Thewe giands y an @ result liquor regula piano (pleying her own COMPO) L-omines to be a most Interesting} Lieut. Commander B. Raunders Queen City Sunshine Cind Spectal features will he presented, tn-| are the ones mainly responsible for| tions placed in effect by the island VAPO 8 Mrs. E. C. Ruge, vocal; Miss o.one rt was first produced in De-| Bullard U. 8 N. and Mrs Bullard] Queen City Sunshine club wif| cluding todividual dancing by some|the source and distribution of | severnment. ’ ‘Tanner, violin; Mrs. Torlief Joiner, 1889, at the Savoy theater,[of Bremerton are the week-end| meet at the Masonic temple, May 2, |litte tote, and a Maypole dance with| energy and it is chiefly from these| It marked the firet time stnce| ‘ r vocal: Mra. Hattie Eden-|Tonaon, where it ran for Aid conse | guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Le Roy|at 2p, m. Garda All Eastern Btars|the Queen of the May and her at-| glandular substances that effective | American occupation of the islands L Rolm plano, and = Mrs.| cutive performances, “The Gondo- | Owens. {nvited. tendants. Program will be given be.| medication ts derived. that liquor has not been openly ob- Charles K. Phillios, scorennenint. nary” was Inet revived at the Prin eee tween 1 and 3 o'clock. Public in| ‘The exovernment phymtelan who | tainable. ‘ I =. hostesses will be Mrs. Richard! cosy theater, London, October 3, 1921./ Mr. and Mra Robert Bronson are vited, fe located across Third ave from the ’ ,Huntoon and Mrs. William P| prore will be a cast of 20 students |recetving congratulations upon the} Alpha Bell Camp, No, $831, R. N. eee postoffice, at 1837 Third ave, spe i Gorsuch. appearing. The will start | birth of a son at the Seattle General) A. will meet at Fraternal Brother Civic Hives In treatments, and of- s A matinee tuncheon for members pn April 23. ood hall, Fi Seattle Ch borg bre yore my vs promptly at #15 hospital, Apri! all, Fremont, on the first and vic Improvement club/ fers free consultation to the af ts scheduled for Wednes a2 oe third Wednesday evenings of each| tll held Rectprocity Day, Thurs | Micted.—Advertisoment, - Commander J. F. Match, U. ®. N.,| month, ——- and Eo hate (mite sta ila F< ncaa nn not gg [and Mra Hatch of Bremerton will eee 1 ener nel py tC. |apend the week-end ae the cuests of | Went Seattle High School AL ° hg a j mye Commander Stewart E. Barber, U. 8.| West Seattle High School PT. A. SmAtNh Deme Av, Pie Sia Chars Aor at", |at ll chore, walang of the, Pacts] Nand’ hr. re mat Thoraiay, Apr fr ad ced eee : Russia comes to Seatt'e on the tp to bedi Bi eee the following officers and delegates: a er 0 e 0 S Ee a of the Bat.” Members only. | P- ™.. the moment when the services) sr. nq Mra A. KK. Mateger re| Mra. Daniel Raga : zl 7 7 ; ” a, president; Mra. = UUHUUUNAUNCAAUULUNUITE AUSAAUUUEAAAL ANNUAUUUUUUOANEAUHY TS Bayleyetf and Mile Devas | Oe reece, mariner began a taracl seecntiy fren s Ui © Cait | Bender Fowthak sass presiitats tthe. BY SUZANNB = tl I Il uv Il HT] Hill tt fornia. hostesses for the evening os May 11, at 6:20) will be a bridge dinner for, and guests, with Mra. J. Hodge and Mrs James A. ) meting as hostenses. o'clock on June 3 a Bridge) be given to which members guests. The hostesses will Peter Morgensen, Mra. FR. Morton and Miss Elvena Miller. eee Deli Program Planned for May ‘The Sunset club has planned a de program for May, with Mra Doomed to Die From Palsy Moorite Mineral Treatments Gave Life Moortte Mineral Institote Gentlemen: Etght weeke ago the doctors had given me up to die with extreme palty, and blind botls. weight, « the misery and suffertny experienced before T came to you. Tam nearly 10 yeare old. Anyone interested cag reach me by phoning West 0280-W CHAS. W. HUGGINS, 2761 46th N. We . tm connection with tuncheon ‘De served at 12:30 o'clock. “Bomething Interesting in Dancing Interpretation,” with Miss Nellie and Mra, Thomas Francis NOT A CURE-ALL We do not claim that our treatments cure every known dispense. Sut we do. claim that the sctentific application of this natu posit of min- as hostemes, is planned for eral ite is ielent to in , May 17, at 3 o'clock. flammatory teon die- musicale has been arranged for enses. The mes Shin gtimaet “Wednesday, May 24, at 3 o'clock, the Sty trom local people re- 4 Heved of neuritis, rheumatiom, ‘omach ulcers, kidney, liver Diadder troubles. varicose a, eczema, pryoriasis, #tc. prove that our statements are not qrapgerated, A visit to our Inatitute may meen re- newed health for you. Consul- tion te free. eT full line of Moortte Proa- ucts on sale. Free demonatra~ tion gladly given. Moorite Mineral Institute 912 Third Ave. Kitlott to be given by Mrs. Edith; violinist, and Miss Thirza . soprano, with Lenora Fried. nd at the plano Mrs. Alfred Ray and Mrs. G. A. C. Rochester be the hostesses. ‘Wednestay, May $1, there wil be Honoring Mrs. Tran G Wettingel, wife of Captain Woettingel, recently (py $ Twe ef Guam, Mrs. James Hamilton de - OORP & MooRE coum Circuit i VAUDEVILLE: FRANK WRIGHT WILCOX | DANCERS Mary and Ann Clark “Veuve entertainea with a charming Jha fen at her apartment in Hamilton Arms this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Alternating at the urns were Mrs. F4ward Morgan Mills, Mrs. Alton W Leonard, Mrs. Trafford Huteson and fg ‘Mrs. William Chester Keith. Aasist- ing were Miss Ellen Messer, Mire Alice Ives, Miss Mildred Ives, Miss Katherine Crawford, Miss Dorothy) Bwing and Miss Virginia Sheahan. A lovely arrangement of spring flow- ers were used on the tea table and @dorned the rooms. oe . Two Honor Guests | Mrs. Robert Mills Evans enter. @ained with a luncheon of fourteen covers at her home this afternoon tn Emerson and Baldwin “The Wonder Giri” Roberts and Clark CHARLES OLCOTT honor of Mrs. Fred Gilrnan, who has AND Feeently returned from a trip of #ev- ‘eral months in the East, and her MARY ANN house guests, Miss Janet Frey, of Chicago. ese Dinner Hostess Miss Doris Mitchel ts entertaining with a dinner for eight at her home Saturday evening. «es Dinner Before St. Nicholas’ Dance Miss Dorothy and Mins Gwindys Mills are entertaining with a dinner |— of fourteen covers at the Sorrento, TT faturday evening, preceding the St | 5S PALACEHIP Nicholas’ school dance at the Rainier NOW PLAYING PANTAGES — Mats, 2:20 p.m. = Nights, 7 & © . ent's Monkeys) Giriay Pantagescope: General Admission: Matinees, 250; Nights, 400. club. Invitations Out for Dance In honor of Miss Harriett Allen, whose wedding to Mr. Walter Bietl Van Dusen will take place May 11, Mise Louise Overbeck has tesued tn Vitations for a dance next Wednes @ny evening, to which sixty friends have been invited. “- DORIS MAY In “Eden and Return” GRACE CAMERON “LET’S GO” x Other Splendid Acts Dinner Honors Mrs. Milnes Honoring Mrs. Benjamin P. COMING TOMORROW Famous Hindu Mystic Joveddah Be Rajah Milnes (Nell Morrivon), @ rerent bride, Mre. Dean Wilson Andrews ertertained With a delightful dinner and mis —AND— eelianeous shower at her home Wed- PRINCESS OLGA | meeday evening. Dress H. 8. King, recording secretary; Mra. Well at Moderate Cost ‘The most evident feature of Bradbury Clothes ts thetr Appearance of Quality, mark, That is the Bradbury trade Style, tafloring, materials are distincttvety of the bert They give that appearance of individuality which marks welldiressed men. Summed up in three words— BRADBURY SUITS and OVERCOATS give Style—Wear—Satisfaction You save money tn the quality of these clothes and you give yourself a great deal of pleasure besides, Prices range fTOM. ..-eerewwers EDIT GLADLY As an added feature Lib. Credit Pian. your you wear ona Bainct @ CLARKSON to with your pew spring suit Free Examination of you: let, trained in the Wizard favorite, Two 209 Union Street ae amount, and the rest can be arranged in con- venient monthly or weekly payments. Clarkson Hats a hat which wm $29.50 e of our fon, Day have the adventa: make your Men’s Shoes fm all the new epring styles and laste— $5.00 to $11.00 Baad troubles b: yetem of Foot once wear ' our foot epecial- ‘orrection. ing ENTRANCES: 1332-1334 Becond Avenue Fast tt been warm, end, yea, actually summery, this week? ‘Most everybody, I queen, feels sort of * epring-feverish and lasy—but, after all, the warm days mean just that much more to do. Because, with summer knocking at our frent deor, there's just so many things to Go. Bport things, you know, and cool, slinking sort of frocks for yacht club dances, and—oh, just euch soade and scads of other pretties. But it ten’t a task, once you get started on it, because there are such Deautiful, beautiful things in the shops that you get el) over that pring fever when you begin look- ing at them 1 did, anyway, HERE’S SOMETHING GRATIFYING ! If you wish a petite little frock, designed especially for you, with lots of Individuality and charm, stop in at The Marjorie Joy Shop, 21 McDermott Bidg, Fourth and Ping You know they never make two things alike ees ta |TO BE IN STYLE hea You really should have a fur choker, or you can have your old fur coat or scarf remodeled or dyed ‘till it's juet ike new. Drop fn and soe Agnes Perry, $16 Yale Bidg, of call Elliots 4528—you'll find it worth your while THE LADIES’ SAMPLE HAT SHOP Has « new assortment of hats to sell Saturday for $5. Also remodel ing snd reblocking, Second floor, Denny Bidg. Pees & Aa, ECONOMIZE Marjorie Joy's remodeling specialist can transform your passe or misfit drese into an uptotheminute gown, THIS IS CONSOLING— To be beautiful you must have those humiliating haire an@ moles removes. Call Ila Laing, Eitel Bidg. Main 4607, It isn’t a task to shop when you have the cream of the shops before you—and you will find it here every Friday, too! THE ART OF CONVERSATION Overcome seif.consclousness, gain social polse, HELEN AMELIA ANDERSGORD'S courses, 15¢ Empire Bidg. A BIT OF ADVICE You'll find gome exceptional values in all halr goods this week at the Marcel Beauty Shop. You know the Misses Ericson, Vig and Baton (formerly of the “Bon” are at your service there. 20¢ Denny Bidg. Call Main 1695 for an appointment, ees ‘The iatest of girfles are made by braiding two-tone ribbon together, leaving long ends unbraided to finish them. ese PUT ASIDE YOUR WORRIES If you want to have that sult or dress made over so that ft ft or tm becoming, take it to Agnes Perry, 316 Yale Bldg. and the: will find your troubles solved. you Bhe t exceptionally good at remodel ing new frocks, too, Elliott 4528, NO TWO HATS ALIKE A chio Httle shape, a flower or two—that's the way the Model Millinery destgn your hats for you. Tint:ng, reblocking and remodel. ing are just a few of the wonderful things this coay ttle shop has to offer, 627 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 1619, DO YOU KNOW THAT | Superfiuous hairs and blemishes spol! your appearance? Do not hest- tate to consult Selma Larson in her well-appointed office at 616 Hoge Bidg. Main 5282, eee Did you know that they are actually weartng sport hats made of | crepe paper woven together to resemble «tray =SUTHUUAUNUEEUUTAGUUATTVGEUEUEUE UEC UGE and youll say it is “the best | ever ate!’ Bluhill Green Chile Cheese Cheasty Junior “Quality” Clothes Can Be Bought for the Same Price That You Have to Pay for “Mediocre” Clothes Boys’ New Spring Suits In Most Attractive Patterns $9.75 and $14.85 2 Pairs of Knickers A Beautiful Assortment of Spring Top Coats For Boys and Girls $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 SPECIAL Famous “Ironclad” Hose For Boys and Girls 29c a Pair easly: AVENUE AT SENETA RE AIGELOW PRES. &MER. SW.FREDERICK VICE PRES.

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