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Entertainment for Trav- elers; Date for South- ern Ball Announced. ONORING Mr. and Mrs, J. J Woilfe, who are leaving Decom 28 for a trip in the Kast, Dr Mrs. U. C. Bates are entertain With a dinner of fourteen covers evening, December 13, at home. UMr. and Mrs. Varte McFarland De hosts at an informal dance it their residence on Saturday even im compliment to Mr. and Mrs. . erners Announce Jate of Ball 31 is the date set for the n Southern ball, Last year was first time a bal) for assembling o in this city was given. was called a “Gayety ball,” and mB given at the Yacht club. This MRS. FRANK 8S. BAYLEY affair will be given at Chris '® hall. eee Bausman Hostess nting Mre. Frank R. Van Who has recently returned @ trip in the Bast, Mrs. Fred. Bausman will entertain with « of four tables Thursday after. | pon at her home Mrs. Moran * ea John Moran will be assisted tea she is giving Wednesday from 4 until 6 o'clock, | tary to her mother, Mrs. Phillips, by Mra. O. A. Kjos Walter Galbraith, Mrs. Corbett and Mrs. William | Brawley, who will alter- the urns. ‘will be assisted by Mra. Por. y, Mrs. Lister Holmes and 8. Robinson. Betty Moran Phillips will receive the ‘the door. eee Compliments ton Girls ‘Elizabeth Baird entertained )@ bridge luncheon for eight at Friday afternoon as a com: to Miss Thelma Thompson Catherine Thompson, of friends of Dr. and Mrs. of Onawa, lowa, for- known residents of Seattle, 4 to learn that they the marriage of . Edna Elizabeth, to James Thurston, of on Monday, October 30. Shank, delicatessen; Miss | g Dunber, candy. ‘Re for card tables may be fe by telephoning Miss Margaret Fkes, Glendale 1601 R Cards li be played from 2 unti! 6 o'clock, a will be served during the Homer Leroy Eicher has ar- the following musical pro- the Silver Swallow’ Mrs. H. D. Perry a Bicher and Miss Hopper will be eee ain Bridge Club - and Mrs. Norman Miller were Saturday evening to the mem- of their bridge club, when guests were entertained. eee No-Host Table 0 and Mrs. J. J. Wolfe sponsored | table for twenty, Saturday , at the dinner dance given Mrs. Bayley is president of which will have the formal opening of its new club house} next Saturday.—Portrait by G Benefit Card Party | ‘The Ladies’ auxiliary to the George Washington Foundation has ar-/ ranged a benefit card party for Fri-| day evening, December 8, at the Scot: | tish Rite temple, the proceeds to ald in furnishing a Masonic home for orphan children, which is to be opened soon on Queen Anne Hill. The arrangements for the affair are in the hands of the following committees: Mrs. William Tonkin, general chairman; Mrs. Arthur Jor- Tickets, Mrs. Charles D. Lewis, chairman; Mrs. Frank Hawkes, Mrs. Jacob Luker, Mrs, Nathan Eckstein. Tables and covers, Mrs. E. B. Hussey, chairman; Mrs, Thomas M. Askren, Mrs. O, J. C. Dutton. Refreshments, Mre. J. B. Hill, chairman; Mrs. A. H. Wannamaker, Mrs. W. H. Shawn, Mrs. 8. B. An derson, Mra. A. J. Middleton, Mrs. R. J. Fisher, Mrs. J. H. Robinson. Decorations, Mrs. A. H. Wanna maker and Mrs. Frank Lewis. Prizes, Mrs. W. H. Shawn and Mrs. Arthur Jordan. Publicity, Mra. J. B. Hill and Mrs, J. H. Robinson. Favors will be awarded each table, besides the six general prizes. Tables may be reserved and tickets obtained by calling Mrs. William Tonkin, Capitol 4169; Mra. C. W. Lewis, Bast 0922; Mrs. Jacob Luker, Capitol 2426, and Mrs. Nathan Eckstein, Capitol 0072. The Angels’ Harp | “God Our Righteousness” | Sermon by J.R.Gardner |! 12:50, Noon, Wednesday | Prize Mask) BALL| At De Honey's New Academy Pike at 13th Ave. Friday Eve Dec. 8. Cash Prizes || Beauty Contest || Wednesday evening, Dec. 6, ‘five || cash prizes for most beautiful || ladies. Don't miss these parties. || BIG DANCE every Saturday eve. CHARITY BALL every Sunday eve. AMERICA’S FINEST ACAD- EMY. Best music, largest and most select attendance. Admia- |) sion always, ladies 20c, gentlemen 0c. A beautiful place for re- fined dancers, DANCING TAUGHT the Women's University club, rady. Personal Mra. Tom Mesdag left Saturday for Bellingham to spend a few day as the guest of Judge and Mr. John Kellogg. . Mr, and Mrs, Charles Fagen and children, of Portland, who motored up to spend Thanksgiving with rel atives, returned Sunday to their home. eee Mr. George Frasher, formerly of Seattle, who has been United States consul to Mesopotamia for several years, has resigned and will return to this country about the first of se st: eee Mr. and Mra. Roy Kinnear spent the week end in Portland. “ee Mrs. Lestie Darwin, of Bellingham, spent the week end with her sister, Mra. Genevieve S$. Blethen, and her mother, Mra. Martha Swadiey. eee Mr. Samuel Thornpson, Miss Thelma Thompson and Mixs Cather ine Thompson, of Pendleton, Ore. who spent Thanksgiving with rel atives here, returned home Sunday. eee Mr. and Mre. A. G. Mason and fon, Mr. Clyde Mason, left recently for Portland, where they will spend &@ short time before going to Califor: nia to spend the winter eee Mra. J. W. Goodwin and daugh- ters, Mise Katherine and Miss Louise Goodwin, entertained a few friends over the week end, at their sum- mer home at Waterman. eee Miss Edith Lee returned to her home in Portland, Sunday, after spending Thanksgiving with friends jin town. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wolfe are leaving December 18, for a month's trip In the East Mrs. Burgess and her daughter, Miss Madeline Burgess, of Pendle- ton, Ore., are visiting friends in the city for a few days. “ee Miss Sarah Harris, who has been visiting in Corvallis and Portland, Ore,, for the past ten days, has re turned to her home hére. eee Mr. John Markey, who Is attend ing the North Pacific Dental Col- lege in Portland, spent Thankagtv. ing with his mother, Mra. Francis F. Markey, returning Sunday. eee Mrs. John B. Agen will leave this week for Coronado, to spend the winter, e- Mrs, W. D. Perkins left Saturday for New York, where she will spend the holidays with her daughters, the Misses Jane and Polly Perkins, who are attending school in the East. oe Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rich, of Min neapolis, are the guests of their fon and daughter.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George 8, Rich OLUBS FOR TURSDAY Education Week at Fairview School Mr. A, ©. Roberts, of the educa tion department at the University of Washington, will under the of the Amer evening, Decemb at o'clock, at the Fairview sehoot in the interest of Educational week, The community singing will be by Mr, R. H.. Vivian Licutenant Carr, traffic will give @ talk, and there will be 1 short program to demonstrate what the avhools are doing to prevent @ cidents, Between 790 and & o'clock the class rooms will be open to par Refreshments will be served speak suaploes Tuesday $ led | ents. Custer Camp and Auxiliary Custer camp No, 1, Sons of Veter ans, and Custer auxtiiary No. 4 will meet Tuesday evening, December 6 at 7:30 o'clock, in Veterans’ hall Armory Election of officers of both the camp and auxiliary, Membere are asked to note the change tn time. eee Seattle Counell P.T. A The motion picture cammittes of the Seattle council of the Parent Teacher aspociation will in the school board room Tuesday, De comber 5, at 10:80 a Mra. A G, Greenstreet will speak on “Stand ardizing Public Taste"; Mr. H. ¢ Stone will talk on “Publicity ae |diums” and Mr. Harry Hartman will tell of bis work in the Seattle public schools meet m. Women's Tuesday Club The Women's Tuesday club |meet at the rest of Mrs. E Shelton, 2904 anklin ave., Tuesday, December 6, at o'clock. will M n 12:80 . L. 0. BE. Club The regular meeting of the L. O, F jelub will be held Tuesday afternoon, | December 5, at 2 o'clock, at the Elks’ j club, Mount Baker Park Presbyterian Charch Aid soctety of the Baker Park Presbyterian will have its al Tuesday, December evening, at the home Duncan, 2601 Cas . The | Mount ehureh Ladies’ wale and A ann’ aftern of Mra. dia ave. . j Rainier VT. A | ‘The regular monthly meeting of | Rainier P.T, A. will be held Tuesday, December 5, at 230 p.m. Juda Rhea Whitehead will «peak on “Laws Affecting Women and Children,” and Mra. Marie Hansen will sing. An apron shower will be held tn connec. | tion with the meeting. In observance of Educational week, Rainier PT, A. will meet on Wednesday evening, December 6, at § o'clock. A fine program has been arranged. see Fremont W. C. T. U, The Fremont division of the W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday, December 5, at 10:30 «. m. at the home of Mra. Katie Bartietts, 148 N. 35th at. Sub- Ject, “Peace and Arbitration.” Bring sandwiches, and come prepared to now. cee Caleidh Cind ‘The Caleidh club will give a “Quilt- ing Bee” breakfast, for the benefit of the Mother Ryther Home, Tuesday, December 6, at the residence of Mra. David EB. Fryer, 1223 8th ave. W. Mra P. BE. Harris, assisting hostess. eee Quarante Club A meeting of the Quarante club Will be held Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Edward Bray, 3962 Beach drive. Mr. C. M. Morton will speak on “Giimpaes of Canada.” The roll call will be answered by each Person telling the most important de cision he has made. eee Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for rehearsal Tuesday evening, December 6, at 7:45 o'clock, in main Sunday school room of the First Presbyterian chureh see Sunset Heights Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary club {will hold its regular meeting on ‘Tuesday, December 6, at 2 p. m., at ; the home of Mrs. Loulie Miller, 362 Wallingford ave. . . Queen City Sunshine Club The Queen City Sunshine club, O. FB. 8., will meet Tuesday, December at 3 p. m., in the Masonic temple. Cards, All members and friends in- vited. League for Peace and Freedom The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will mest Tuesday evening, December 6, at 8 o'clock, at 905 East Pine st, All in terested in world peace cordially in vited, eee Lonesome Club The Seattle Lonesome club will meet Tuesday evening, December 5, at the home of Mrs. Grace Haller, 1367 3$rd ave. 8, eee Seattle Court, No. 1 Seattle court, No. 1, O. of A., will hold its meeting Tuesday, Decem. ber 6, at 8 p. m., at the Masonic tem ple, corner Harvard ave. and Pine st. Main part of evening program will be devoted to the ceremony of installation Fortune Spent on have received as high as utes of surgical skill. At | Legion | officer, | Ladies’ Relief Soet | The regulte | the Ladion’ Rolief society will be held Decem monthly meeting of wrento, on Tuesday, p.m Jat the § per 6, at 2 | ber 6, HN Aspasta Club Frank MeGow ertain Mr | the wher 442 De at home The ©, Henry ‘The Heart of Little edison Marshall, will Mrs, Frank Zorn, A sur hort story writers of to Mra, Victor Aspasia club ‘Tues at 1 vanste te Bhikara,” } be read by |i n ave atory 1921 vey of the day will be presented by Zednick Queen Anne Study Club Queen Anne Btudy club will Mra, G, Le € 22a1 Tuenday afternoon, De- comber 2 o'clock The leading subject for diseusston }on the program will be “Interpreters of Shakespeare.” | “Phe Art of Bdwin Booth” will be reviewed by Mra, A. B. Lyon, “Rob: ert Mantel,” by Mra. R. B. Packard, Sir Forbes Robertson” will be discussed by Mrs. C, W. Karner o-* Soclety Brownin, De he meet with n First ave, > and will mber with 19th N of the Univer ttle ety M. Garrett », Will be the guest of honor at the lun oe A. RK. M. B. Club KR. EB. M. &. club will meet Tuew December with A lay Mra. G. Lindemann, 2460 Federal ave . Sorosis Club The Sorosia club will meet Tuesday evening, December 6, at the home of Dr, W. ©. Lippincott and Mra, Lip- pincott, 1405 Fourth ave, N Mrs. Lippincott will be ansieted in entertaining by Mra, 8. D. MeKin atry, Mra. J. W, Heal, Jr, Mra. J R. Nagel, Mra, 1. N. Gates, Mra. L. W. Lesourd and Mrs. G. 1. C. ton. The program of entertainment will be in charge of Dr. Gorsuch see Ladie’ Grotto Chob The Ladies’ Grotto club will give ite birthday dinner 6.40 ‘Tuesday at dance Deces ’ at evening ber Dougias hall, 916 } | o- Gamma Vhi Beta Alumnae The nthly meeting of Gamma Phi Beta alumnae is set for next Tuesday afternoon, December 5, the chapter house, 4529 17th ave. N. E. at Lakewood Women's Club The firet regular meeting of the Lakewood Wornen’s Civic Improve ment club will be held Tuesday after |neon, December 5, at the Lakewood | ubbouse. Lady Stirling Ohapter D. A. BR. lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R, will meet on Tyesday afternoon, De- joember 6, at the home of Mra. | Thomas Askren, 1856 Shelby at. The | board of management will meet at 1 golock and the chapter at 1:30 The Mount Raker Fruit and Flower Minxion will meet at the home of | Mra. R. Beouwkes, 2606 S3rd ave. 8. ‘Tuesday, December 6, for an all-day sounion, Assisting hostesses will be Mra. A. |J. Hillman, Mra. W. T. Pitchard and | Mrs. William H. Olin, eee Circle | ‘The Dorcas Circle will meet with | Mrs. Carl Brandt at her home, 66256 | toth ave. N. W |day, December 5 . at 130 p.m, Tues ee Dunlap P.T. A. Dunlap P.-T. A. will hold a bazaar | Tuesday, December 5, from 2 to 10 |. m., at Lakonide hall, $0th ave. 8. *\and Henderson st. There will be a musical program and a cafeteria |Iuncheon will be served. Members [and friends urged to attend. ‘ cee dohn F..Miller W. R. ©. John F. Miller W. R. C. wilt hold its regular monthly tea in the cafe teria at the Supply Laundry com pany, 1265 Republican at., Tuesday, December 6. Members requested to be there promptly at 1 o'clock. Com rades and friends cordially invited. eee Canadian Women’s Club The Canadian Women's club will meet Tuesday, December 6, at 2 p. |m., at the Federated clubhouse. eee | Abraham Lincoln Circle Abraham Lincolu circle, Ladies of the G. A. Pt, will have a noonday luncheon Tuesday, December 6, at the Masonio temple at Green Lake station, Friends invited 2. Norwegian Hospital Association The Norwegian Hospital asnocin- tion will meet at Norway hall, Boren ave, and Virginia st., Tuesday, De- comber 5, at 2 p.m. Members urged to be present as important business is to come up. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Alliance Francaise Alliance Francaise will meet Wednesday evening, December 6. ‘at 8:15 o'clock, at the Y. W. CG. A McCormick Gland Operation The Chicago surgeon who operated on Harold F. McCormick, Chicago multi-millionaire, is reputed to $100,000 for his few min- the recent medical conven- Bar. | . | the Music | Jane Burns Albert | | ken» at CARFARE MAY GO OVER WEE Id beent ¢ expected K ¢ the Monday 1 would at the hall morning that the « postpone definite oune nance u report of th The which men and open joint sé will be council pected to inf the final coun Pitumerald hich fa for transfor approval a Goent cash to | Ad Men to Hear of tian | Jane Burns Albert, who | will be soloist at the Musical \Arts society's morning \musicale to be held Wednes- day in the recital hall of the | Women's University club. see Seidel Marvelous Artist | The Seattle Civie Symphony Or-| lohestra, under the leadership of| Mme. Davenport-Engbere the! first ce won at the; Metropolitan the after ne This or , comprined entirely of local talent, which was formed three years ago, has showed marked improvement in their work lIt ia thru conscientious work on the Ipart of both the members and their} |leader that they present position The numbers given b tra Included Trchaikowsk | Onegin |ian by | Haendel jand six harps, was the able and given in a mo manner | The assisting artist Seidel, a young Russian, who has al! ready made for himself an ageured! place among the foremort violinists of the day, having played with amaz umphe in the muste centers of Australia and Amerton. His technique, tonal coloring and brit lant playing captivated his audie His playing of the Concerto for Vio lin, Op, 35, by Techaikowsky, was superb, altho somewhat marred by the uncertainty of the orchestra. His other numbers, with Francesco Lon go at the piano, were “Romance, G Major,” and “Turkish March,” both by Beethoven; “Indian Snake Danos” by Burleigh, and one of his own com- positions, “L'Amour de moi” (old French song). All were gtven a beau- tiful rendition and were greeted with prolonged applause. have attained thet the orches “Eugene 8 Ital Mendeiasohn Largo, by which t for full orchestra most enjoy finished | and Symphony No wan Toscha| ing t Europe, | Mr. Frank B. Shosll will address meeting on “A Rhelme tn! Champagne,” which will be fitu» trated, Mr. Shoeil was born tn Amiens, France, and wae educated at the Sorbonne in Parts, where he obtained his degree. | In 1910-11 he was necretary to King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, later ‘became attached to the French high lcommiasion in New York. Finally [he assumed the duties of exchange professor at the University of Chi- on Ko. He has made an extensive study of the Christian lconography and jot sculpture, also of Gothic and Renaissance art of stained glass The following musical program will be given: LOaste +++. Pourdrain A VAimee cesses sFontenaiiies Les Amours de Jean Wekerlin Mme. Saran Y. Peabody Constance Hart at the piano. € of Preludes Chopin Vesta Muth Every one interested is cordially invited to attend. oe JA Madrona Presbyterian Chureh The Women's association of the Madrona Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday, December 6, in the church pariors at 2 p.m. Circle D will serve the noon luncheon. oe Wost Seattle Review No. 51 West Seattle review No. 51, W. B A. of the Maccabees, will meet on | Wednesday? December 6, at $ p. m., in Carpenter's hall, 4441 California ave. Blection of officers. eee Fairview P.-'T. A. Fairview P.-T. A. will hold its reg lar meeting at the school Thursday, December 7, at 2:15 p. m. This will be a business session, when reports of committees and the reading of the by-laws of the ansociation will be heard. Mise Iris Yamioka will give a@ plano solo. eee Woman's Guild, St. Mark’s Ohureh The Woman's guild of St. Mark's ")eburch will hold its regular meeting at Wednesday, 6 the December vGH A MINU' A METROPOLITAN sux Matinees Yu? KOLB & DILL “NOW AND THEN” Metknz Monday, Dec. 11 Saturday Yeast and Raisins Paul A. Sampson of Lon Angeles advertising man jalizing in slogan writing, will be among thone to address the Advertising club at it» regular luncheon at the Hotel Gowan Tuesday noon. Yeust raisins and th mont healthful bev erager” among the topica touched in Lon Angeles man’s talk Clara Skarin Trial Goes Over to 1923 That will not nt first degree of year announced ator. ney, John F Dore, on his return to Beattle the end of the ek from Washington, Indications pointed to an earlier trial, but de caused the postponement time in January. the a Skarin pre f by her murder unt t to have some Elks Hold Annual Lodge of Sorrow Seattle Elks who have died within the last year were honored at memorial services Sunday. Seattle Lodge No. 92 met at Woodward the ater, where Charles A. Reynolds, past exalted ruler, spoke. Ballard Lodge No. 827 held services in their home, with Clarence L. Reames, past exalted ruler of the lodge tn Medford, Ore, an speaker. THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT head in the Subway (First Sal- vation Army Lana to Second Ditto}— rm the army school now; I'm reading Deuteronomy-tt's lovely} Outlook ehureh c at usiness meeting 1» called for 12:30 p.m. Silver tea and sale of | fancy articles will be the features of the afternoon cee Tonia Social Club ‘The Ionia Social club, O. B. S., will have a card party Wednesday after. noon, December 6, at 2 o'clock, at the Masonte temple . . Rainter Beach Woman's Cinb The regular monthly meeting of the Rainier Beach Women’s club will be held Wednesday, December 6, at 2p. m., at the home of Mra. H. O. Johnwon, 6047 Roxbury st. A “bring and buy” sale will be held. eee Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ Clb The Phi Delta Theta Mothers’ club will meet at the clubhouse Friday, December 8, at 2 o'clock. ng, a pe Ps SS HILDA WIDMAN, wide wh of dereey in a statement to the re ! M c public, declares Taniac stored both herself and mother to splendid health TT ty ber artist ity, w t the the| Mins Hilda Widman, 245 Hancock Ave., Jersay City, N. J., is now an enthusiastic witness to the merits jof Tanlac. Miss Widman ts « tal ented artist, whose beautiful paint ings have won her an enviable rep jutation in New York and vicinity. | “Knowing Tanlao as I do,” said Miss Widman, “I could not doubt |anything good I reaa or hear about jit. Before I took this medicine I | had so little energy that I dreaded to see day come, for I just dragged myself through my work, so to |wpeak. I fairly ached from tired |ness and got up mornings feeling | just as worn-out as when I retired jat night. Some days I could net eat, and being right down sick lcouldn’t be much worse than this miserable, run-down feeling I euf- fered from. “By the help of Taninc I have overcome that condition and em feeling just the way I Itke to feel. My appetite never fails me, my sleep is sound and restful, and I am just as full of energy as I wae Mstiens and tired before taking Tanlac. The good Tanlac has done me is also very noticeable in my improved complexion as well as in the ease with which I do my work. ‘Tanilac also made @ different per son of my mother after she had been {I and complaining for over four years and I think such a meé- icine is deserving of the highest praine.” Taninc fs sold by all good drng- fists.—Advertisement. | Alki Review Ne. 50 Alki Review No, 59, W. B. A, wil meet Wednesday evening, December , at 8 o'clock, in the A O. U. W, building, corner Ninth and Union et. » t i { ‘ a — _ ‘mh | | - t Sieh st Just arrived! The new flat top Vidtrola, pri the you Console at $r00o— have been waiting for—is now in stock on our floors. The attractive design and popu- lar price of this model will appeal to you. Come in and hear it played and study this wonderful Vic- trola value. Convenient club. . tion in Chicago, Dr. Roy Upham, President of the Homeopathic Institute of America, claimed that better results could have been obtained by having the patient eat glands, Dr. Upham explained that the glands of young and First Presbyterian Church Bazaar The Firet Presbyterian church will | hold @ bazaar Wednesday and Thurs. | day, December 6 and 7. Each circle Beginne! el « ‘Tue evening, 6 sharp, Clase ‘Thursday evening, 6:46 sharp, Advanced Monday evening, the Seattle Yacht > Dec. 7, at Class every #:30 to 11:80 (or- aneous Shower | ating Mi: Tlene L.! hith, whose marriage to Mr, Leon. | @ Schneider will take place some | in January, Miss Nettie and | Zatha Fitzgerald entertained evening with a miscellaneous at their home, 2935 Mayfair opedic T. a Shop y) Guy Chapin will be hostess of the First Hill guild Tuesday at Orthopedic Tea Shop. She will d by Mrs. L. G. Muller, Mrs, 1, Jones, Mrs, W. L. Barr, Mra. G, Porter, Mrs. J. %. Quick, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Claude Cox aud Mr. Plenty of practice, nt. The social feature alone is worth double the price, Spe- chal to all securing tickets be- fore Dec. 7. 1 will sell a full term of eight three-hour lessons in our Mon- day evening classes for $6.00, or in the other classes for $6.00. Consider- ing the quality of this school, the term is worth $15.00, If you ever in- to learn anon are conducted by bimaelf and a number All popular dane steps, are taugiit hours, Learn from dancers of ability who have erected more fine academies and taught more people to dance than any other persom in America, Phone Kast 0259. from A to W will have a booth There will be on sale fancy work, linens, toys, dolls and delicatessen dainties. On Wednesday a luncheon will be served at noon and a dinner at 6:30, A dinner will also be served on Thursday. cee | Woodland Park Aid Society | Tho Ladies’ Aid society of the | Woodland Park Methodist Episcopal | chureh will hold a Christmas bazaar | lon Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings, December 7 and 8, with a chicken dinner from 6 to & o'clock Friday evening, in the church building at 72nd st. and Greenwood ave, healthy animals can be prepared so that they can be taken by mouth like any other remedy. Such @ preparation is now obtainablé in the form of Gland ogen, a compound of the vital glands of young and healthy animals conveniently prepared procurable at the Bartell Drug gints, Ask for free interesting in tablet form. Glandogen is Stores, Seattle's Leading Drug booklet.—Advertisement, ? GALSWORTHY'S GREATEST PLAY THE SKIN GAME Selected by; thy for This Company Presented M A. BRADY A LONDON SUCCESS PRIOHS: ing, S0e, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 tines, 500, terms can be arranged. “Everything in Music” Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE