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ridge Luncheon at Home Mrs. Byron Button will be luncheon hostess, followed by four tables of Sen = bridge, at her home Saturday after. ociety == . W oe Informal Bridge Wedding of Miss Myra| tr Paut xt cone entertained in- Lambuth and Mr. Wil-|Ccmpumentine sus huriaen Youst, tis Judd Solemnized | Bridge was the diversion Last Evening; Lunch eon to Honor Mrs.! Committees Named for Interlaken Guild’s Party interior of the little church in the delicate shades of blue pink—deiphinium, snapdragons . Down the aisle to hance! white standards were with these lovely blossoms, also were within the chance! whom Mre | Niwauna Campfire girls, of | Mra, Utter is guardian; tickets |C. G, Prestrude, assisted by Mre. R. Bates, Capitol 4017, janswer telephone calls who will & deep green background, +f P tae id white candies in candelabra sott- | Jn formal Dinner Uy tial scene. * Re. adh, the groom's fathe Compliments Miss Gerber his best man, and the ushers Mr. Lister Holmes and Mr./ Miss Ada Baker entertained in. A Lambuth. Before the #6 iformatly at dinner at her home on ce Bre. Mary Terrell Giesting rem /Tuesday evening, honoring Miss & short program of wedding which blended into the Lohen- ‘wedding march. for nine intimate Lister Holmes was matron of | honor guest for her sister. Her gown was “-e blue georgette, made on sim) Miscellaneous Shower wore broad. ns the ply @ainty| Fer the pleasure of Miss Jane as. Lavender and pink sweet|Gerber, Mins Esther Clein enter Te a large round bouquet were| tained twenty of her close friends et The bride's niece, Pru-|@t & misceliancous shower at her Lambuth, was an attractive |home Wednesday. Bridge was played 2 little organdie |4uring the evening. Jane Gerber, whose marriage takes place this week. Covers were placed friends of the -\In Charge at Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. William Peterson will be host ems for the Mount Raker Park guild ’ at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, 9 assisted by Mre. D. A. Ewing, Mra, B. 1. Buck, Mrs. James O'Nefl, Mrs, H. L. Koetter, Mra. T. M. Gambie, Mrs. Mrs. A. M. Slammant, «| Personal familles followed the service Mise Mary Garnett Moore of Chi home of Mr. and Mrs. Lam Pink sweet peas and blue for: | cago arrived last evening to visit her 1e- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and were used as the floral on the supper table andi xire Trafford Huteson, at their home foome. Mr. and Mrs. Jud4jat the Highlands. ® three months’ motor trip af her 1 will be at gt Los Angeles, Cat Mre | traveled tn a gray tailleur with Migs. attended Forest Ridge and the groom graduated ‘Willams college. i to Be on Guest ag compliment to Mra. Albert Philips, Miss Madeleine it Butler is entertaining ten at luncheon at the Hotel om, Saturday. . . Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lee left today by motor for a week's trip to Van- couver, B.C. eee Mise Nellie and Migs Clare Blake of Bremerton will spend the week end ae the guests of Miss Madeleine Bartlett Butler. eee Mrs. Harry W. Hollis of Los Angeles spent Sunday in town on her way to Spokane, where she will visit Mr. and Mra, 2. M. Davenport ‘The later part of June ahe will re turn to Seattle for a visit of several weeks. eee Mr. and Mrs. Walter Biell Van Dusen (Harriett Alien) have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at Hunt's Point. ee . Parish Plans on. Mre. Frank L. Seibert, has recentiy returned from a trip ‘California, Mrs. H. W. Parish will with @ bridge luncheon of tables at her home Wednesday vune 14. ni ‘Mrs. Frink Honor Guest ‘To honor Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, home from abroad, Mrs. George W. Dilling will entertain with a bridges luncheon for eight at her home Mrs. Theodore Haller left on the Victoria Sunday for Nome to visit her father. Juége Thomas M. Reed. oe Misa Jane Nettleton, who has teen attending Miss Ransorme's school at Piedmont, Cal., returned this week to spend her vacation with her rents, Mr. and Mra. Waiter B. Medina. Priiay afternoon. | ‘ eee ay Mrs, Cyril V. Mueller and Miss Tea Honors Mount Luella Bramingham are visiting in Holyoke Women San Francisco and Los Angeles for Mrs. Frank S. Bayley was hostess |* month a this afternoon at an informal tea fiven to compliment Dr. Effie Smith, Profesor of mathematics at Mount Holyoke college, who is on a trip thru the West, and Miss Mildred Holden, a recent graduate, who is a Mr. Edward R. Mcltugh will leave Friday for San Francisco to attend the Shrine convention. Before + turning he will visit his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Heber of New York, who are the guests of presided at the urns, assisted by Mrs Assisting at Tea Assisting at the Women's Univer-}) iy cen son. sity club tea Friday afternoon to) eee honor Mrs. Frank S. Bayley, the new)” 2 president; Mrs. Alvah 1.. Carr, the re-| 4s. « a7 steirone left today firing president, and the past presi-| givin. to attend the bankers ceiving congratulations Robert the June upon Tuesday neral howpita . for dents, which include Mra. Leroy M.| vention Backus, Mrs. C. J. France, Mrs. » % % Florence Denny Heliker, Mrs. George] x4 promor (:. Macbonald left Mon M. Boliday, Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen. | ayy tor Haydon Lake, and from there , Mrs. Harry Sumner and Mrs, Hervey | wii) go to Spokane B. Wilbur, will be Mra. James P| convention Robertson, Mrs. James A. Pease, es Mira. Viizabeth Richmond Miller and) tr. und Mrs. Francis Shraeder are Mrs. Thomas R. Lyons, who are 10) entertaining as their guests at the Preside at the urns, assisted by Mr*.| Hote: Otis, Mrs. Schracder’s sisters. © AHL Albertson, Mrs. Allison T.! yoy. ¥. Farwell, of Great ¥ ae Wanamaker, Mrs. Carl Baker, Mrs.| Mont, and Mrw, D. J. Harrington, 2 Grawford Ancerson, Mrs. Virsil| putte. ir Hancock, Mrs. J. Thacher Hodge. “ee Mrs. Harold for the bankers f Mre. Harold Swenson, Mr. Don Fisher left Saturday for Priest, Miss Mattie Rose and Miss/4 short trip to California Florence Johnson. ee ails Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kinnear will Miss Howe leave next week for a trip of several 4 weeks in the Kast Complimented ——— — Honoring Miax Catherine Howe, Mrs. Frank T. Wilt entertained with @ bridce of five tables at her home his afternoon with additional guests, al) clowe friends of Miss Howe, com ing in for tea. A_ miscellancous shower was an added pleasure to the honor guest. A low basket of summer roves * was the central ornament for the fea table where Mrs. Tom Mesdag and Miss Ellen Howe dispensed hos pitalities. ae Bridge Luncheon at Home a As a compliment to her house 4 guests, Mrs, Leighton Steele, of DR. H. Portland, and Mrs. Arthur Lewis, of | Clear Lake, Miss Gladys Wintermute | {h"siLENCES ‘A SSmPAth comean ie will entertain with a luncheon of|quainted wi lovane "Seeking twelve covers at her home next|ef the Silt br in this you ‘Wednesday, followed by an afternoon |*'°” “4 os ARCADE BLDG. one _Otliee Mouse From 13 to & 7 te ‘ Phillips. The committees in charge of the _ Interlaken Guild's tnformal dance | [i marriage of Miss Myra Lam-/and card party at the Y it club, Duth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Saturday evening, June 17, are an D, Lambuth, to Mr, Winis|Bounced ax follows: Mra, L. J . Kearns, general chairman of ar Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. rangements. Decorations, Mra, O. 8. B Judd, of Chicago, was solom-| Ricb, chairman, Mrs N. Hamill, mined last evening in the Church of | Mrs. B. G. Goebel, Mra. J. A. Mat Tpiphany, Rev. Cameron Morri- | '!. Mrs. Harry Walter West; fa reading the service at $:30 o'clock | YC: Mrs, Clyde C. Tenny, chair Mike presence of relatives and inu. (Mn. Mrs, Ray Ling, Mra. J. N Wilson; refreshments, Mra. W. H Sriende. Utter, chairman, assisted by the Harry Cook, Mrs. Hillery Bunch and | * jettleton, at their summer home at | Samuel Barnes and Mrs. Max Crit-}Dr. and Mra. J. A. MacKinnon ur tenden. til the last of this month, are! Invitations were confined to Mount) spending a few days in Victoria, Holyoke «lumnae B. « eee see Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bowden are re CLUBS FOR FRIDAY sychology Class Key" June 9, at 7:0 Master Key The “Master | clase will meet Friday, | the chapel, 31st and K, Madison at, Vriday, June 9, at o'clock. Mra. {Kate Keller, superintendent of the | flower mission department, will be | the speaker of the afternoon. oti» | Woman's Century Chub | The chairmen of the various de pa club are requested to mest in the | private dining room of the Y, W. C.| |Nesday, June 14, at 12:80 o'clock Bring basket lunch, Coffee, cream Pp m, in the University braneh I‘ and sugur will be furnished by the jbrary. Dr. J. D. O. Powers, teacher. | hostens. > : Plans for the annual Wisconsin y Public Invited. a « Oe Med plenic will be discussed WHY NOT LET Him “Tr Washington Boulevard W. ©, T. U, | mn! “ “ < ARRY THE ACCOUTREME A luncheon will be given by the _ , Andubon Society pes 4 | Dr. ©. 8. Bhinger, of Pennwyivania — | Washington Boulevard W, C.'T. U. in fore Mrs. &. paychology | On her lawn aawembly rooms. A bird walk for Sunday morning. hag been arranged jJune 11 attending will meet at Lesehi park, at 7 am, and walk along the lake ‘ ahore to the home of Mra, Charles 1 OCrickmore, 1193 Sad ave where } A. at 12 o'clock Friday to meet Mrs. | | tee, who wish to complete plans for the compiling of this book ee Alpha Aatiliary Alpha auxiliary will be held Friday, June 9, in the old K. of P. hall, eee Auxiliary to Seattle Post No. 18 | The American Legion auxiliary to} Seattle post No. 18 will hold its regu- lar meeting Friday, June 9, at § p. m., in Vetergns’ hall, Armory. eee Washington Anchor No. 1 Washington Anchor No, 1, Ladies of Licensed Mariners, will give a hard times whist party in Evergreen | hall, Arcade building, Friday, June 9, at 8:30 o'clock. All welcome. ‘ee “Operetta” at Fairview School For the benefit of the moving pic ture machine, an operetta, entitled “A Fairy Story of the Silk Worm,” | written by Mra. Hannah Marr, will be given by 37 little girls from the Fairview school, at the school, Fri day evening, June 9, at § p. m. Pub lic cordially invited “re Chapter AO, P. FO. Chapter AO, P. EO, will meet with Mise Martena O'Neal, 1703 12th Friday, June 9, at Sp. m. Mra, An important business meeting ot! x Enna Lou Cunningham, state organ. izer, will be present, eee Greer’Lake School Homecoming former patrons of the Green Lak school are invited to attend a home. ” 7 until 19 o'clock. freshmenta, Program and re eee Order of Amaranth Annual session of Order of Ama Tanth will take place at Masonic tem. pie, opening at 10 a. m. see Ballard W. €. T. U. Ballard W. C. T. U, will meet with Mrs, Hattie Reeves, 7397 14th N. W., Friday, June 9, at 2 p.m. Mra. Min nie Mathewson, honor guest. Th hostess will be assisted by Mra, Mi bet McKenaie eee Ladies’ Thursday Progrens Club The Ladies of the Thursday Prog. Teas club who with to attend the an- nual picnic wil! meet a dock, foot of Madison June 9, at 8 a m. at, Alpha Belle Camp meetings of Alpha Relle camp, R. N. notice. oe . Col. Ellsworth Circle Col, Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of the 11:30 to 1 o'clock pm | be present jor Arrangements.” Ladies of Madison ark Improvement Club | Ladies of Madison Park Improve | ment club w give a bridge ané | whist party at 2 p. m., at Harmony, jclub, Madison park Delegates Wiliam MeKinley Circl Delegates of William McKinley cir | cle, Ladies of the G, A. R., will enter | tain at cards at the home of M | May Vance, 6205 Tenth ave, N | from 2 Tea at 4:3 |p. m. until 6 o'clock a Kansas Woman's Club Kar Woman's club will mee jwith Mra. Lillian Ingels, 1021 Raver | na biva ore Seward Sociat and Literary Club Seward Boctal Literary ciut | will be entertained at Forestry build and jing, University of Washington, { Ir m. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS dewieh Ladies’ | Tho regular meeting Auxiliary the Seattle tebut before the motion picture TE cee ae eee ofa: Orthodox Jewish Ladies’ Auxilia : 5 ie tab Detver Ortiindan hinapmal tes mera, at least at present 50c Jonteel Face Powder... ...c.sccccccsccecccccccs |consumptives will be held Wednews ae ik SPS fo take 8 Yong. ren”) 25c Jonteel Toilet Soap... .. Se Canes tk ois 2, oh |, Accompanying her to her retreat} $1.00 Louden’y (Rum and Quinine) Hair Tonic i bers urged to be present ' her “Belgian grief hound,” who ~ Bien pee ge At ee Races He bbe presen 1 Ege PN en jaar ag Brae 50c Harmony "Liquid Shampoo. ..............0ceeeeees | Green Lake WoC. T.1 tye ced bens ps pound and a half. | Green Lake W. CT. U. wit) hola ney Wi Re aueete of Mir, andy i i Ca) tts annual flower selection at the heme Mrs. Oliver Morowco for several} Swimming Caps Kodak as You Go Jof Mrw. H. A. Snyder, 720 #. 69th at weeks, Complete assortment of Beach and Cameras—trom the $2.00 Brow: ‘4 wWellteter. dune 14.008 nm Bore pe i Diving Caps—latest styles and colors to the latest improved Kodaks. Ties psa Kelle unty supe endent o New live bber. rie . iw ¢. T v. a re ie pone 4 sue Strange Phenomena is ha See ase ia by Nee syd id Develop ar and Printing. Expert . | be the speaker ° . lo “ eady when promis ede Mark China Quake! “ ae ae a me aa KINSU, China, June 8. An ap PB ag Ther b yg. mon ong ny mnrne | |palling earthquake that cost the }) as “re i. Ps ae Ay = es a ain lives of 200,000 villagers near here. gp oe “ef pn re? oo has changed the face of creation for Bar Be Piper ies cnet Se miles around, An entire road bor. €h thelr sesidenes, 9413 Raster o _ dered by poplar trees, rode the land lon P =. dene 4. 4 4 —~ ae slide for a mile without daw to | 4 and the birds’ nests in the branches A prom | plente luncheon wil! oe nerved a : | poem p ce me A inj} rae mountain was moved bodily upon a ~~ — Thi se pete ge charge of th i ve on utes This is the most recent| nearby town. Caravans were swal oy ioe py | Snaitman, Tove care Non ta ss ge|photo of Peggy Joyce, light-|!owed up ana 10 cities buried, As ree Will be displayed, Mr. Perine in musically gifted limans, §5 extra locomotives. and All former puptia and present and! dining cars to make up ite sing ¢ have had Operetta at Fulrview Sehoot | On Thursday and Friday evenings, | p.|B. O. Jones, Mra, F. W. Graham, | June 8 and 9, the Fairview schoo! will | J. Aaron, Capito! 4050, and Mra. F,|Chairmen of the year book commit: | give an operctta, “A Fairy Tale of the Sik Worm,” Wheonsin Women's Piento | A. Tobey will entertain alt! former Wikodnain women at a plenic aN, 80th at, Wed-| will speak on "Bird Observations the seattle Thursday © . in the Ob Audubon mber of Commerce menta of the Woman's Century | preaktuat will be served at 10 o'clock The cast follows Lorena Twitient re Levers tant Mystery | Moon Flue birds Honey Rees is found almost exclusively in HE SMILES jt! ibercle bacilli stitute for cleanl cigaret, Julia Brooks, Jean Bir | ming nowadays. The fad started in| surgeons who specialize in restoring | Lele Jean Wiillama, Edith Anna Dr Betty Ball, Lillien Bwan: Helen Alken, are davena \nd take notice at the Cornish page tle jchool dance festivals Friday night par lence talaga nd Saturday matines at the Metro- berculosia is |-—~ that under the at the school o Theuson, Maxine MoKinney | Loulee Markham 0 Hard, Louise Henderson | Margaret _ Marries Girssuns: rev Se) NEW PAINTINGS BY FOUR onic Honk, Sargeenes con ARTISTS NOW ON EXHIBIT . Gereidine Mek ney, Marton Cleveland, Caro! Hailabury Music Jack Perine Heard ¢ * o- in Recital Me dally from 13 to 6 and SURGAY*) A rbroge Patterson invites visitors Jack Perine, pianist, gave a re | from 3 to 6 to his studio, 917 Seneca st, Wednes- | clita! at the Cornish last evening, a» Thru Mrs. Merriam, the Seattle days between § and 10:30 p.m. Mr. sisted by Olive Hartung, soprano. / to borrow from coming reception and reunion at the her reads to get the equipment,” school Friday evening, June 9, fromvuthern Pacific officials explained. ——KEEP WELL——— CATTLE T. B. BY DK. K. H. BISHOP the cattle dinvease can be traneferred people by use of cattle oducts contaming the germ, ‘There in some controversy as yet, ywever, on the point of actual fre- Announcement is made that th@iency of the cattle type in human bom A. will be held only on the second i, Friday of each month until further jigren, mostly rely in those above 16 yearw. Bovine tuberculorin affects chiefly 6 digestive tract, glands end bones. the abdomen, it causes great en-| y or |G. A. R, will serve a dinner fromrgement of the glands related to Friday, June 9%, « intestine. | followed by @ business session at 2 affected and Often the neck glands bones All delegates who are to at-intx thruout the body may become | /#* | tend the convention are requested to volved ma The greatest source of danger is|* rete w milk, usually distributed bef lecture on it. He ix head of the art} Sharon Chapter ealler communities, The larger|'!® \aonartment of the University of Call-| Sharon chapter, of Westminsterties are mostly supplied with pas! MMrornia, in Berkeley. His lectures all | guild, will present two delightful urixed milk. However, examination |! i001 inary with color and design, | plays Friday evening, June 9, in the’ the unpasteurized milk in cities sogivat cover a variety of fields, from} | Sunday school room of the Firstie shown that practically no SUp-| "hyeing to stage settings, house dec | Presbyterian € hurch A y 1 absolutely free from bovine prerations to hes and costumes. Visiter in town. McHugh, in Berkeley for a fortnight Auxiliary to Rose Society The conclusion is obvious, Cattle poqzed in wtane Sellen Garden flowers in delicate colorings ee a Auxiliary to Seattle Rose societyiberculosis is a menace to children, |'" >. 4) 6 were used in the rooms, and a lovely| Dr. Don H. Palmer, who went as a| will meet in St, Regis cafe, with Mra.nd should be eradicated as far as|'T 1, Gis ay whet’ eh ia, twa} ngement of summer roses in|delegate to the American Medical as-|Oxcar E. Jensen, hostess. Miss Clarapesible. All cows should be fre cath vaulting tile sn: tap een ot iivaes of pink combined with colum-|sociation in St. Louis, has returned. | Reynolds, of the art department ofuently examined, and tested at Mfr. Frank Pratt, of Whidby island, | Pine, decorated the tea table, where “*- | the public schools, will talk on “Coleast twice yearly ‘or years Mr. Pratt hae taken Mr.| Mrs. Elizabeth Bass and Mrs. Hanna| Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacKinnon, Pasteurization must not be made 7 eve | 27 to MeGiraw st. ‘The American fiag|2earted and enjoying a enn. / coors Ke THE) B / AN AMO ThE GLANDS TO 9 he nociet ne at & ‘Those ' } } | Dorothy true Marie Kelly Mary Meagher | Hetty Benson Verna Gried | NEW YORK, June Mr. Mon jon the monkey gland emporfums!) key, the missing ligk, is linked to «| Now it is beginning to look as if the | Luctiie Keeney | +! Paris, where some mile’s who are at|the spring spirit by robbing organ | least 49 minutes ahead of the clock | grinders’ assistants of their gleeful of fashion led their monkeys, on | glands and incorporating them in to the races. Result: a gen- |foolish fossils, will have to look to |era! charge by the victims of vogue |the goat industry for the future aup- 14 (BE ar\/ THURSDAY, Jt WHITES AID JAP. "LAW VIOLATORS |Douglas Probes; Will File / viel Charges Shortly Forced to delay Sliing the first sult jin his campaign against Japanese | holding hundreds of acres of rich farming land in violation of the antt- | allen land law, Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Dougias was necking to verify Thursday charges that certain | prominent white men were aiding the | alien law breakers. A flood of evidence # pouring into the prosecutor's office since the an- nouncement of his intention to drive off thove Japanese who are illegally in possession of land in this county. While neither Prosecutor Douglas not Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Erwin D. Colvin would commit them- | selves, it is known that information has received which involves | white men. | One man, according to this in | formation, is said to hold more than |a million dollars’ worth of valuable land, which he leases to Japanese without any legal records being made, His brown tenants are said to trust him, and he has confidence in them, so that all their transactions are accomplished verbally. Evidence has been received which indicates that certain unscrupulous white men are getting rich thru as sisting the Japanese to evade the antialien law. | been ply. For a monkey murt have his pep—which means bis glands—if he’ going to look smart and snappy at the end of milady’s tether, New | ~ - York was quick to follow Paris : there is photographic proof extant | WOKE 80 Years to of a lady leading a monkey—or, rather a monkey leading a lady, down Fifth ave, LONDON, June §.—After standing for 80 years at London Bridge with- Granay | ———— saa BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD | Thursday and Friday the public The new exhibition of paintings at j brary will Ape a display Red peg the Fine Arta gallerien gpens Sunday | 0Sraser. ‘The Chamber of Com. afternoon and will remain open dur | merce and the officers in ch: ot | ling the month of June. |the Rose Show are responsible for ‘The gallery in open free to the pub- | (his exhibition. | artistathe collection was procured |Patterson hag @ large collection not only of European scenes but many local paintings that will open the eyen of visitors to the beauties of this country. Hie rom Phoenix, Ariz, The pictures are the work of four very interesting artists, Mise Marjorie Thomas, Mr. | Albert H. Schmidt, Miss May Noble and Mrs. Jessie Benton Evans. Mies Thomas will exhibit four can uses, Mr. Bchmidt has nine pic ures, Miss Noble wil) have six hung pnd Jessie Bonton Evans shows five vaintings In spite of the secrecy of dreas) ehearealn gossip has leaked out #0} hat everybody knows that the tired) vusiness man is going to ait up ‘The state museum on the univer. sity campus, housed in the Forestry building, ts open daily to the public | free from 1 to 5. Just now Director Hall hag a ape- elal exhibition of antique European laces and a number of old Paisiey shawls and some India shawls, The display includes laces from Belgium, France, Italy, England and Ireland, ) holitan theater, Gossip insists that this year’s pro- mm ls superior to those of former (c: which every one remembers surpassing interest, eee and Frederick and Nelson's this week have a window with some of the fas hinating maske that students have nide which will be used in an Inca Hance. The Benda masks, so her- Ampided east, have marked a new era ia dancing, and these are a develop ment of that tradition. Miss Genevieve Taylor bas charge ff these dances. Classes of Mise Clara Dararosch UBeymour will give a series of Greek lances. She is at present in Europe, pat will return in September to the ‘sCorni«h school to the five, and . o Many artists are taking a keen in- erest in the lectures to be given July 1 to August 15 by Rudolph Shaeffer ut the Cornish school. He has created a new color theory cthat artists are interested in, and will and For several years he has special. fustin on this trip to the wild points pn the coast of Vancouver Kome of the most int dures Mr, Gustin has m f scenes in thie picturesque island. oxting plo have been coun . ; ry that is 80 difficult to reach i Saturday price i Tom Gibson, returned last week from a two rv’ stay in Europe, where he has on studying painting. see jon, all Cleansing Creams. when the sun and w The Louis Rosenberg sketches of Suropean scenes, which all the crit: | es agree are most unusual, have | yen retained at the library for an vwther week and Saturday only. MORE EGGY JOYCE | $1.50 Gouraud’s Oriental here-| leave | Peggy - While other actresses and —nes of the nation’s gossip jere to escape the limelight, re 45¢ q 35¢ a8 come—to recuperate. Pegsy donied she was planning! Tooth Brush .... $00 Moslems knelt in prayer to pro- claim a holy war, the quake buried their cave under tons of earth, jened horse ran down a short flight FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL 49c The difference between the regular price and the Friday-and- y ‘ 26c—no mean saving on one purchase. at ele sda __ Most, “Owl” customers know all there is to know about Owl Theatrical Cold Cream. supply with you on your vacation. 50c Watkins Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. ‘RECUPERATING »5¢ Cutex Manicure Sets (complete). Special ...... } 50c Varna Violet Face Powder. Special ... Pre = LO8 ANGELES, June 8.-—Pessy 25¢ Luxor Lip Stick (metal case). Special .... ‘ ae Eo ong rly + Aba ae ead cornet gal | 25c Morgan Face Massage Brush. Special .............. JUNE SPECIAL OFFERS: Ky GC. L. TooGh Paste ce cida av eeuwete out any inscription, the statue of Kink William IV. is to be suitably inscribed at last. English Sportsmen Face Arrest Threat “Can’t Answer It,” Says Chicago Man) CHICAGO, June §.—The reader of | & local newspaper wrote this riddle) to the editor: “Where does a sea gull wleep when he is chasing « steamer?” yet. by Runaway Horse NEW YORK, June 8.—A fright- several famous sportsmen is threat ened as the result of the killing of Jocal pigeon shoot. Mexican Indians Wait World’s End CHIHUAHUA CITY, June &.— Excited by prophecies that the end of the world is near, tribe of In- dians 56 miles from here is making daily sacrifices. of steps on 90th st., plunged balf- y thru a basement window and upset the table of a family at dinner Sick Monarch to Abdicate Throne? | ATHENS, June §,—Recurrence of | King Constantine's iliness has} cauned a renewal of the report that he will abdicate in a short time. ‘The present year marks the forty- fifth anniversary of Edison's inven- tion of the phonograph. Thief Robs Girl; CHICAGO, June &—Quick punish- ment was visited upon Earl mob quickly formed, broke Rosen’ nose and beat him unconscious. Ve Se ee Urine SS It is unquestionably one of the greatest of . Particularly useful at this time of the year inds tan and chap the skin. Take a generous ‘ull pound tins 49c, Friday WEEK-END SPECIALS : Special . Complexion Cream. eovccccccoe Special e e ry e e e ry e e e e e e e e e e It hasn't been answered) COWES, Eng. June §.—Arrest of © several peregrine falcons during @ Mobbed by Crowd 7 Inscribe Statue © when he picked a girl's pocket. A | t ‘ 2 . ! f © 7 t e t I 1 e ¢ t é re 8» er