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ment. ; Kappa Gamma Alumnae to Give For- mal “Snow Ball”; Tea Will Compliment Ore- gon Visitor. APPA KAPPA GAMMA ALUM NAE are planning a “Snow Balt” for Friday evening, December &, at Christensen’s hall, It will be a formal affair with elaborate decora- tone and will be preceded by nu Merous large dinner parties. Mra. Harry Lear ts chairman of the ball; Mrs, Lewix Connor is in charge of publicity; Miss Mary Small is the capable director of the decorations, and Mrs. William Finn} end Mrs. Ross Williams have charge | of the tickets, ' ‘The list of patronesses wil) be an-| nounced later. eee Mrs. Parsons’ Tea for House Guest Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons is en tirtaining with an informal tea at! ber home on Queen Anne Hill Fri @ay afternoon at 4 o'clock as a com: | iment to her house quest, Mrs, roy Getchel!, of Medford, Ore Mrs. Earling Tamcheon Hostess With covets placed for twenty-five | guests, Mrs. H. B. Barling enter | Jained teday with a luncheon at the} ‘Bunset club. Luncheon Will Honor Mrs. Dollar Mrs. Jerry Exgert ts entertaining “with an informal bridge luncheon on Wednesday, November 15, at her home, in compliment to Mrs. R. ‘Stanley Dollar, of San Francisco. Mrs. Singerman Plans Luncheon | Complimenting her sister, Mrs. Ar ‘thur Miller, of New York, who ts hier house guest. Mrs. Isadore R. Bingerman will entertain with a Tuncheon of fifty covers Thursday Afternoon at the Seattle Yacht club. a8 “ef ‘iss Frantzel Coe Is Bride Mrs. F. H. Coe announces the ‘Marriage of her daughter, Frantzel, to Mr. Walter Lewin, of Seattle, on _ Saturday morning, November 4. ‘The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert EB. Coe, in the presence of the tm Mediate family, the Rev. F. L. Hay reading the service at 9 o'clock ‘There were no attendants. ‘The bride was attired in a three tailleur of gray marvella cloth, coat with a fox collar, and a turban. After a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Lewin will be at home at the Algonquin apartments. _Mre. Shorrock to Give e Luncheon ‘Mrs. E. G. Shorrock has arranged bridge luncheon for Thursday afternoon at her home, honoring Mrs. (Thomas W. Nash, who leaves No- coon 13 for the East, to remain for ‘i ral month: Invitations have been confined to _ the intimate friends of the honor guest. es & be hosts at a dinner of thirty.stx cov- ers Thursday evening at thetr home, with bridge for the later entertain- eee Informal At Home Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Armstrong had as honor guests at their informal @t home Thursday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Gowen, who are| leaving soon for a stay of nine) months In China and Japan. During | the afternoon Mr. Frank Lee played | several violin numbers delightfully eee Musical Program on November i3 The Ladies’ Musical club will meet Monday, November 13, at the Y. W.) Cc. A. auditorium, when the foliow-| {ng program, arranged by Mrs. S. H.) MeDonald and Mrs. J. Virgil Kidd, ‘Will be presented at 2:30 o'clock | Suite for Two Violins and Piano.. | 3 a ¢ Eamund Severn Prei ia Barcarol Andantino Nocturne Anda con mote Fete Champetre—Aliegro con spirite Mrs. Fielding Lewis Ashton Mrs. Blanche Beeson Miller Mra. Inex Z. Morrison at the Piano Che Gelida Manina (from “La Bo- | heme”) : +» Pucotnt Mr. Magnus Petersen Mr. Arville Belstad at the Piano a) 1 Passed by Your Window... Brahe 4b) Villaneiie ... Dell "Acqua fe) A Spirit Flower ‘ampbell-Tipton + anderson | | Even as the Flower. Mr. Petersen Mr. Belstad at the Piano All the World eats Bread as the Spread Call West 0349 We Save You Money! by having your garments cleaned, dyed and remodeled by us Don’t Discard Your Old Rugs Our New Method Will Renew The (Any color « vest) Out-of-town orders by parcel post AN Work Guaranteed West Seattle Dye Works | charge of the “Cargo Boat,” another |menting the Seattle chapter of | dent of the Seattie Chamber of Com i) Admiral and Mrs, Hooge: | | | | | The wedding of Miss Elizabeth MacLean to Mr. Alfred) Mills Ghormley was solemnized with beautiful ceremony Saturday evening, October 28, in Bethany Presbyterian church.—Portrait by Grady. | Mage, Mr. and Mrs. G. Alston Hole, Miss Gabrielle Jolivet, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Kerry, Mr. and Mra. Danie! French Fete on Armistice Day eg Poco ppm go ° to | Ketiener, Mr, and Mra J. D, Low- Given Armistice eve ang ey, | man, Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, Mr. vember 10 and 11, at the Armory.) jand Mra, Alton W. for the benefit of French war wid-| 4n4 sire William McEwan, Mr. and ows and children whose fathers were | Mrs. ree Myers, Dr. and Mra, J. maimed in the world war, and for) Tate Mason, Mr. and Mrs. R. D, the Seattle branch of the Red Cross, | Merrill, Mise Molloy, Mr. and Mrs, to assist war widows and their chit-| W- D. Perkins, Mr. and Mra. John Ewing Price, Mrs, Bernard Peily dren of Seattle, has La Comtesse d’| Dr. and Mrs. Richard Perry, Mra Audiffret from Paris ag its charm-| Thomas Rubm, Mr. and Mra, KR. ing and inspiring general chairman| Knox Roberts, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin| | A. Strout, Mr. and Mra. C. D, Stim-| ane) Cireaton, }son, Mr. and Mra. Elbridge H. Stu-| Chairmen of the various commit-jart, Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge A. Stu tees are formulating plans to make Mr. and Mra. A. B. Stewart, the fete one of the most brilliant) Mrs. F. H. White, Mra, Charles F functions of the year and many in-| Whittlesey, Dr. and Mrs. Park Weed teresting features such as booths! Willis, Mré. Frank Waterhouse, and| and cabarets will be presided over | Mr and Mrs. Robert Wilson. by prominent women and girls of) ‘This evening at 11 o'clock at the! the city. Pantages theater, which has been A musical program will be given | donated by the management, Com- and seven realistic tableaux staged|teme D'Audiffret will give an ad by @ group of Seattle girls and wom.- | dress, and the official French govern. en, a number of the local branch of| ment film, “The Children of France the American Red Cross, and sol-| During the War,” will be shown diers from Fort Lawton, represent-| Active service men from Fort Law. ing the following themes of war and|ton will present a stirring military peace: “The Parole,” “The Attack,”| tableau of “The American Soldiers “Praying Before the Battle,” “Amer-| on the Front.” lean Red Cross, the Benefactress of} The admiaston will be free, the Suffering,” “Armistice Day at} ° os the Pront,” “Victorious Return,” and| Musical Club | | | Leonard, Mr. THE SEATT L Personal MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. Ma The |club will meet Monday evening, N ‘ark Improvement Park Improv ” Madixon me ’ | The Seattle | 4 Swear Stenographers are giving a luncheon| Mra. Andrew M. Thomas will re-| vember 6, at # p. m., A - ~ Tuesday n, No or 7, at thelturn Wednesday after « years ab-| Major Dougian and Lady Willie Northold Inn, in by © of Mrs. Col sence from the city, the first few | bus will speak, Debate on the 301 CLUBS nT DAY Aspasia Club | president of the Portland montha of which were spent in visit | Dian. 5 dake The Aspawa club will mest Tues-| ganization of Associated Publle/ing in the South and Kast, and the A Women's Clee Mesling Ail POT, A. day, Nov. 7. at 1 p.m, with the pres-| Stenographers. An invitation is ex-|jayt five monthy traveling thru] Canadian roounnn ee § Ted regular mecting of the Alki | ident, Mrs: J. W, Dormant, 0800 grand be igeandhn ag agers win "be pac sary mre oe ‘The Canadian Women's club has ® PE. A. Will be held Tienday, No-j st “Items Of Interest wil Re the) Se present, Oe tion by telephoning | postponed ite meeting from Tuesday, © bon $0 p. m. at the sehool | response to roll call, Mra Thompson |to make reservation vi Mra, Harvard Moore has returned | ‘ ee Mavemeall vember 7, at 2:80 p. m.. ~s will review “The Growth of the Soil,""| Kiliott 0683 not later than 10 O'Cl0CK | prom @ month's vinit with her| November 7, to Friday a. F house, Full ong _ by Knut Hamsun. Fina) arrange-| Tuesday morning parents, Mr, and Mra. ¥. M. Wilkins, | 1% mt the Federated. clu anim 4 OR ‘ ents will be made for the open see lin Kugene, Ore. : ficcount of the funeral o| Business and Pro atonal Wonen'a | S08 Ite be Week deer. Mtns or West Side Woman's Improv i e102 6 Pusey, @ charter member. ; tub home of Mra. Henry Bittman. Olub Mr. and Mra. &. H. Irwin will re - . ‘ The regular monthly business eee The West Bide Woman's Improve-|turn Tuesday from a five woekw trip], Jonia Chapter, No. 114 , meoting of the Business and Profes . “are ? x at the home 0¢lia tis tat | ‘The annual ball of Tonia chapter onal W jub will be held at} i for Pease ane hte m | Magy layla ha Ma De lo, 114, 0. B. 8. will be given in the siona omen's ¢ ‘The Women’s International League an, 905 | 4 the Wine Arts Gallery ‘Tuesday | P geo Piscneal "t int pas #. W., Tuesday, at 140 p.m Mr, and Mre. John P. Wayer.| Shrine auditorium, Manonio terarhy evening, November 1, at 1:00 greesional district, meats Tuesday | Talk will be given by Mrs. 1. 1+! nawuser, Jr. (Helen Walker) of Coeur | 00 Thursday nad ne ah O. E. SE ee evenin November ats jock, | Gas ou “The Zoning Plax d'Alene, are being felicitated upon} marae phy. « ‘esa i gay Stevens PT. A fanipractic building, 906 BH, Pine st. | 6.05 the birth of @ daughter, November 3, ome and friends. | The teachers and parents of Stev) Ail interested in world peace please Seattle Court No, 1 ,|!2 Spokane ditictaes Sime ns POT, A. are invited to @ FeceD: | take noti | Beattie court 1, Order o' ee " { Oymil tion Tuesday aftern ert $e |Amaranth, will hold ‘ts regular) yr and Mra, Henry Broderick re | M™ Huth Karr McKee, of Olymig “ re | ; ‘ A pia, will speak on “College Women © 40 to & o'cl B= Maen | meeting Tuesday, Nov. 7, at &§ P ™. \turned yesterday from a short trp | ang Public Opinion” at the noon Joseph Glass, 70’ . ~ ae rhe Canadian club of Seattle Is to! in the Masonic temple, Harvard), the Kast | Scocultel Semncietems te tex Sider ok Ga q will be farnished by hold a progressive whist party for and Pine sts. Brey “ye we etverstin Geena edibles: aa ( By embers and thelr invited « . Mrs. F. H. Coe, who has been! former college women are invited te ‘ | ing, November 7, 1 Alkd Cirele | spending the past nine months visit- | serena Woman's Tuesday Club Idorf hotel, ‘Mr, and Mra. A.| Alki Circle of the Fruit and Fiow-| the her brother, Mr, Jay Everett, in , a a The Woman's Tuesday club van Noble, hosts. Tables will bejer Minsion will meet Tuenday, Nov.! Oheiges, Mich., returned last week to} Dickens Fellowship meet on Tuesday, November 7 be | formed at #:30. There will be a short at 2p, m, with Mra, Joseph H. | attend the marriage of her daughter, | The Dickens Fellowship will meet Mrs. D.C. Mall, 4631 18th N musical program while the scores! Marks, 8610 6lst ave. 8. W | Mins Frantsel Coe, now Mra. Walter | ry,.yre evening, Wovens @40 a Luncheon at 12:30 p, m are being counted 29 8 Lewin, which took place last Satur-| yelock at the Chamber of Commerce ee ¥ ae Ladies’ Lyre € day. After a month's visit here Mrs. lin ¢he Arctic building. Subject of Sunset Heights Literary Club | Rainier POT A Ladies’ Lyric Ch Coe will leave for the East to remain | the evening wil Martin Chuszie The Sunset fHeights Literary club] Rainier PT, A. will hold tt# regu | meet for rehearsal Tu indefinite wit” Vidtite are welainan will meet Tuesday, November atiiar monthly meeting and momber-|at 145 p. the Pirst eee | Pgh Pha ' 2p. m., at the home of M Mary | ship drive Tuend vember at | terian church. | Mr. and Mrs, Harold Stimson ar Seattle Rose Soclety Auxiliary Atkinson, 01 N, 42nd st. Take Phin-}3 p.m. Migs Dorothy Grout of the paint japending « few days in Portiand. | ‘ne guxiliary to the Seattle Rose iy ear Yesler library will discuss children's L. 0. K. Club en's | society ‘wah saoet Wider, eréadil ore books. Piano duet by Mra G. Hall)! The L. 0. B. club will hold its} gp and Mra, Roger O. Cobb of|to, at noon at the Bt Regis cafe, Queen City Sunsh Club and 4 Reading by | regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 1,|/ Campbell River, B. C., are visiting |sfrs, B, Harper will preside and The Queen City Sunshine eta wit Albert efreshments will|at 2 p.m, in the Elks’ club Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cobb, Mra. H. 8, Collier will speak on “Fall meet in the card room of the Masonic | be served yt } et Beg Planting of Hoses, Shrubs an Temple Tuesday, November 7, at 2 «eye A. . B. M EK. Club ie acid Mm, WE 'd, Come, ot ase Bae’ An teen’ whe p.m. Cards, All Eastern Stare and ter Camp No, 1 A. ae club will meet! xinth ave. W. are in the East, called | questions to ask at this meeting re : friends invited Custer Camp No. 1, fons of Veter-| Tuesday, Nov. 1, Pom. With there by the illness of Dr. Cone’s | rding floriculture are requested to | ee and Custer Auxiliary No. 4, will A. ©. Eatep, 6 22nd ave! ther have thelr queries ready before the | Palm Circle No, 66 meet in Veterans’ ba ee | meeting is called to order. } Palm Circle, No. 66, Neighbors of | Tuesday, November 7, at § p. m. he | ee i : Woodcraft, will entertain with a re-| ee ma Phi Beta Alumnae on the following topics: “Costa Ri-| Young Ladies’ Institute i caption Tuesday, Ne at Keonomy | Fremont W. ©. T. U Gamma Phi Beta) ca.” by Mrs, A. W. Faragher; “Into| on Thursday evening, November YE, ‘ hall, First ave. and at. In honor] ‘The Fremont division of the W. C. chapter house, 4629| Nicaragua,” by Mra. E. C. Ken-i9 tne Young Ladies’ institute and ‘ of Grand Guardian 2@innie and|T, U. will meet Tuesday afternoc B, at 6 p, m. Tuesday |nedy; “The Republic ef Honduras,”| their friends will be entertained in i Grand Manager Anna Mardall. All| November at 2 o'clock, in th pA Ro by Mra, H. 8, Baker \the Knights of Columbus hall by Eat Woodcraft of Seattle and visitor®| men's room at the M. FE. C. L., 40th lady Stirling or DA. RK. ee | Father Ryan of the Cathedral parish. | cordially invited. Jand Whitman. Mrs, Libbie Beach! Lady Stirling chapter, D, A. Ry ADDITIONAL CLUBS Father Ryan will give his tilustrated ee Brown, county superintendent of| Will hold ita regular monthly bust- lecture of the mass at 8 p. m. ' Seattle Loage No. 7 | White 8h 1 work, will speak ness meeting promptly at 1:30 p./ Blue Bird Social Club iiconscinnsdimeeeininsiaaiiations ; Seattle Lodge No, 7, D. H. P. As] eee m. Tuesday, Nov at the residence) The Blue Bird Social club of the will hold an Important business meet | Sunset Heights Literary Club of Mra. J. L, Greenwell, 1629 Queen | Fraternal Aid Union will give a card| ing Tuesday, November 7, at 8p. m.| Sunset Heights Literary ib) Anne ave. party Thursday evening, November sharp in Evergreen hall, A. O.U. W.| meets with Mre. Mary Atkinson, 601 ak ag #, at the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth | METROPOLITA } building, 1409 Ninth ave. A full at |N. 42nd st. Tuesday, Novembe ave | LL . tendance is desired at 2p. m ets Tuenday o 2 4 Sitex Com. Tonight “ee eee Pp. m., at 211 Be fag Lorraine Social Club Rex Reynolds Offers . : North End Improvement Club snes for the afternoon will| Lorraine Social club will meet in THE AMERICAN LIGHT Lap pe goon oy i A.| The North Bnd Improvement club Mrs. H. A. Anger and Mrs, John) the card room of the Masonic temple | OPERA COMPANY will meet Tuesday, November 7, at| Will meet at & p. m., Tuesday, Nov Shs | Wednesday, November 8, at 2 p. m. “MARTHA” 2:15 p. m. in the small auditorium. |7, at the Olympic View schoolhouse iien banatanaee Chis } au Easterns Sta re invited 5 wperintendent of | | ‘ | Romantic Comic Opera at Cae’ Gee aeaaia All| Ladies’ Relief Soclety | The Queen Anne Study club will] Mystic Jewel Rebekah Ausiliary Sohetate: Seatane, parents urged to attend. ‘Tea will| The regular monthly meeting of| mest Tuesday, Nov. 7, with Mra! Mystic Jewel Rebekah auxiliary Phiel, Dundschu, Penaingtos, oe einen. lthe Ladien’ Relief Society will be) B. W. Winters at 1106 W. Roy st.,| will meet at the I. 0. O. temple . Nag $1. Ma eee held at the Sorrento hotel on Tues-|at 2p. m. Bubject to be discussed | 10th ave. and E. Pine at, Wednesduy.| Price pits 9 a ta, Caleidh Club | aay, Nov. 7, at 2 p.m pe Central America, with papers! November & at noon. i * . The Caleidy clu with | Mra. David B. Fryer, bth ave, W.. Tutsday, November 7, at 10] a. m It will be an aliday meeting | to make quilts for the Mother Ry ther home. eee Roosevelt Auxiliary Roosevelt auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold its regular mesting Tuesday, November 7, at 2 PD. ™, in Roosevelt ball. eee Yeomen Homestead Teomen Homestead No. 1743 an- nouneces « children's festival Tues day evening, November 7, at Moose hall, Kighth and University. The children of all Yeomen will partict pate in the evening festivities. eee Council of PT. A. The motion picture committee of the Central Counc! of P.T. A. will meet in the board of education rooms | Tuesday, November 7, at 10:30 a. m Mr. D. Richardson, principal of the Horace Mann school will speak on “Visual Education.” eee Mount Baker Park Aid Society Mount Baker Park Ladies’ Ald society will meet Tuenday afternoon, | November 7, at the home of Mra. HM. N. Curd, 2132 Cascadia ave. ee Weet Hill PLT. A West Hilt PT. A. will hold tts regular meeting Tuesday, November 7, at 3p. m. with Mrs. J, W. Ab den, Talkn will be given on piay- “Union of Nationg in Peace.” | Thursday Jarvis wil) entertain Mra. Emil P The Britt Americans ‘Wil bevel in. Thursday Musical club at lunch.| jeon Thursday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock at her home, 308 Galer st after which the following composi name for the fish pond, so well known by visitors at fairs and ba zaars, The Franco-Amerique, with tions of Fri De give Mre. B. A. Strout and Mra. J. D.|Spemet.s im! Will be given incite Lowman as assisting chairman, will |rhe Hubbie” trom "High Jinken have charge of the “Orange Trea| rs. BW. OKeote ‘Bymphony” from “Firefly” Surprise” from which quaint gifts a. Emuwelias” dibdieis and favors will be plucked as big | Concert Valse .. golden balls Rat's Mre. Vance Thompson | Mrs. Francis Guy Frink will be | ft, Triiaht Mrs. Dillie ©, nape chairm: pring’ “Giannina mia” fr H, A. Pratt] n of the committee who will Me superintend the cabaret, where| tp Mra R.A. Nienote space will be arranged for 100 tables | “A''8h’s Holiday from Katine ‘sciee and a waxed floor for dancing. She Re eae ee is ausisted by a large committee of well-known girls and women. Service at Tea Shop | Mrs. George H. Heilbron, Mra. Guy Chapin will be hostess | Tuesday for the First Hill Guild at! the Orthopedic Tea shop, assisted by repre: the American Red Cross, will be chair. man of publicity to be given to the | Mrs. L. G. Muller, Mrs. E. G. Porter, | schools, churches, local organiza-|Mrs. Arthur Lipsky, Mrs. Claude tions and university circles, |Cox, Mrs. W. Barr, Mrs. Randoiph | Among the prominent men and| Freed, Mrs. J. B. Quick, Mrs. C. L women whose names are given as| . R. C. Frankie, patrons and patronesses are: Gover. | — —————— nor Louis Hart, Mayor Edwin J. Brown, Major General Muir, Briga- dier General Muir, Brigadier Gen- eral MacAlexander, Admiral Hooge- werff, Brigadier General Maurice Thompson, Hon. Vather Corbiere, consul of France; Hon, Auzian de Turenne, consul of Belgium; ‘Hon. 8. Pelly, consul of Great Britain; | Hon. Alberto Albany, consul of | Italy; Mr, Frank Waterhouse, presi- at De Honey's new | » Pi t merce and chairman of the Ameri haere weaves: can Red Cross, Seattle chapte: day eve. Nov. 8. Judge Burke, Colonel Oscar Charles, Free photographs cota Mawkine and Mr. H C1) cor an: Grand Armiation Ball Fri- day eve, Nov, 10, Souvenirs for Mdgar Amen, Mra. ‘Thomas |S: Bie Dance avery Saturday Burke, Colonel and Mrs. Clarance||*¥* | Vinest, academy. Largeat Blethen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence|| Pchestt® Popular prices, Bogie, Mr. and Mra. Keith Bullitt, Mr, and Mrs, Scott Bullitt, Mr, and Mrs. Ira Bronson, Mr, and Mra William 1. ,Beddow, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Bayley, Mrs. Edwin J,|| Beginners’ classes start Tues- Brown, Mr. and Mrs, John Baillax | geon, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bor- deaux, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bor-| deaux, Mra. John Collins, Miss Nel- lie Cornish, Mra. Oscar Charles, Mr. | and Mra. A. Il. Carr, Mr. and Mra, day evening at 6:45, Intermediate class Thursday 8:80 to 11:80, Advanced class every Monday eve, 6:80 to 11:30. Orchestra music. All dances and new taught in eight three-hour Archibald 8. Downey, Mra, Michael | sons, $5.00 to all calling this Donahue, Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Karl-|| week, Plenty ef practice. No ing, Mr. and Mra, John D. Farrell, | embarrassment. ‘The social fea Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, ture alone is worth double the Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Krein, Mr. | price. You can never learn and Mra. Pierre Ferry, Mrs, Archi. | dancing in private leasons from bald Hill Ferguson, Mr 4 Mra. | inferior teachers. You must have ¥. KE. Fey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Man-|| practice. Learn from instructors dell Henry, Mr. and Mra, KE. B. of experience and ability. Hast 0269, Phone werff, Mr, and Mra, Victor Helm ground work Did you hear Prof. Hawk, character analyst, over Radio last week? Come to the Masonic Club Room, Arcade Building Next Thursday and Friday Kvenings, 8 0’Clock and get an “earful” range. FREE at short Announcement Economy Upstairs Furniture Store Opens for Business Today (Monday), Nov. 6th Our low upstairs rent and small overhead expen en able us to give you the best possible values obtainable. We would be pleased to have you cail and inspect our dispiny, at prices that will surprise you. A comparison will con. vince you of the wisdom of buying your furniture and rugs upstairs, Economy Upstairs That Dingy Film Which old-way brushing left on teeth Under old brushing methods, as most peo- ple know, teeth still discolored, still decayed. Beautiful teeth were seen less often than to- day. Tooth troubles had so constantly in- ful scouring. efficient. creased that very few escaped them. lending Gen Now it is known that the chief reason lay their use. in film. That is the cause of most tooth troubles. That is what makes teeth dingy. No ordinary tooth paste could effectively combat film. So much film was left to dim the teeth and threaten serious damage. mistakes. paste is Pepsodent. The great tooth enemy Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The film absorbs stains, then forms cloudy coats, Tartar is based on film. 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