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| Patrons and Patronesse Mrs . Edward Henry Lennox, Jr. Junior Dance; Mrs Veuve Hostess Tues LEO Arthe h Logar Minor ke wi AND MRS Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Cosy patrons and patror dance which | Stanle Brattle Yacht Ciud on Saturda January ? | This dance, the second * * ew of three the this season. Juntor nb ts Breakfast James Hamilton de Veuv Gntertaining with a bridge break im her apartment at Hamtito ext Tuesday, ‘Mrs. Genevieve 8 Alfred Ratt'> 7 Blethen an day Night Supper ‘Mr. and Mrs are entertaining with a suppe' Charles in compliment EB. Thurs Aw . n r | Pen covers Sunday evening, at home on Queen Anne Hill eee No-Host Group group of young people who wi ‘& No-host party at the Rainie d@imner dance thie evening wi the Misses Clara Emory, Alle: Miltred Farrar, Olive Leonard Baxter, Amy Munday an Raleigh Chinn, Campbell * Tom Pelly | in 1 a el. Hiram Patterson, Allen, Evan McCord, Mar | { Boleom, Wilfred tt Barling, Jack Brinkley an m Herbert Taylor. McDonald to Wed and Mra, Donald V. McDonal the engagement of + Agnes, to Mr. of Seattle. The wedding wil Place in the spring. Miss McDonald and Mr. Mor- d the University of Wash- member of where she is a Kappa Gamma sorority, am he is affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi rs. Black Hostess Gilbert Black will entertain @ luncheon of twelve covers at) next Friday afternoon, 1 to Miss Catherine Co! BY tons have been confine? Collins’ close friends oe eee Dinner Dances Arctic Club announces & their Frank J. to Bordeaux, ny id at in| I A charming wedding was solemnized Friday evening, January 12, when Miss Mary Small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Small, became the bride of Mr. Edward Henry Lennoz, Jr—Portrait by Grady. | ‘@f formal dinner dances for See ae ee and their guests on the dates; January 25, Febru- 22 and March 17. a Swartzbaugh |at ther nome'this evening. marriage of Miss Emma daughter of Mr. G. izbaugh, to Mr. C. B. Ba s solemnized the teachers in the de-| georgette with a wreath of rosebude | Of edrcation at the Broad- high school, Miss Elizabet entertained today with of twelve covers at 's University club. eee Ira. Patten Hostess nting Mrs. Robert Fo: th Mrs. Alfred Battle, Mrs. Charles fs entertaining with at her home on Monda: . oe Dinner and Mre. Everett 0, by Mah Jongg, Wednesda: Ming, at the Hote! Sorrento. Surprise Party on Tuesday evening, In cel ration of her birthday allan DATES | 70 REMEMBER PRDAY, JANUARY 20— informal at the Women's at $2 ckue to fe dinner hosts at Rainier club. Mrs. A. J. Krauss and Mra. J. Thacher Hodge are sponsoring a host dinner at the Women's University club. Mr. and Mra A dinner at home | | SUNDAY, Jancany 21— Mr. and Mrs ard 8. Sears’ din Rer at home to eslebrate wedding anniversary TUESDAY, JANUARY 24— Mrs. Coline’ dinner home. Mrs. Samuel MeDonsid and Mi Caroline Mendel! to entertain a Juncheon at Mrs. Donald's home, in compliment to Miss Bery! Dill WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24. 4 Mrs. Arthur WH. Challis to be hosts at bridge evening home. THUMSDAY, JANUARY 25— ot Judge and Mra, Alfred Battie and Mra. Genevieve Blethen. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 Kappa Kapps Gamma sorority to have card party anf cake wale at the chapter houne at 2 o'clock SUNDAY, JANCARY t2— mt W. 1. Wootiand’s at of Mr. and Alexander Ha at 4/00. HRDAY, JANUARY g1— rinin with at Chriatensen’s University of Washington's junior Prom at the Masonic Temple, Monday afternoon, the officiating Jones with an informal dinner | {Sixteen friends of Mrs. Eric Oliver|group of singers in the University her a surprise party at her district Bridge Evening Luncheon Guest | Dr. and Mra Charles Castien will) In honor of Mre. Julla EF. Lob entertain with five tables of bridge |dell, past Grpartment president of this eves es See ot Sto Gated agen, ot Iinnesota, who te spending a few | Married at Home |wepetes te town, Mra A. HL Podreth | A pretty wedding was solemnized (entertained at luncheon at ner ‘Thursday evening, January 11, when |0 Thursday afternoon da i 1 * strana Mou. A. J Hares became Children’s Party the bride of Mr. James Callahan, Jr! For the pleasure of her son of Mr. James Callahan. The |*™4 daughter, Franklyn Harrison jand Merridey Dawne, on their birth - Ceremony was performed by the Rev. | iay Mrs William W. Bones anter.| Martin Flipse in the presence of /tained last Saturday afternoon with | thirty-five relatives and friends ats children’s party. The home was! the home of the bride's parents, 516 |beautifully decorated for the N, 46th st., at #20 o'clock | canton and games were the diversions ee tells Was amin l enjoyed esargcediaideus at eek tee The guests included Viola Norris, |ers were a shower bouquet of Ophelia | Velma Monk, Thelma Monk, Wint | ronen, freesias and Iflies of the valley. |e Whithy, Nelen Gridiey. Jone | The bridesmaid, Miss Agnes Ander. |Phine = Mears. Viola Bonens, Lats son, wore an attractive frock of blue | Wakefield, Montana W Flotee oness, and Bhiriey, the little sister | of the honor guests; Mimer Monk Toy Boness, Oscar Honess, tlie | Comfort, Alfred Whitby, Bert Ander son, Herbert Tis, Alvin Stuth After a short wedding trip, Mr.! iar Wakefield and Laurence Grid and Mr Callahan will be at home at 3826 Woodland Park ave 3 } eee Oregon Visitors Complimented sg : Complimenting Mrs. M. R. Irish! «non next oreak and Miss Virginia Irish, of Eugene, | ,, Ore., Mrs. H. P. Eckmann enter tained with a luncheon of eight cov. ers at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. D. Brown and Mrs. H. EB. Curke. | of Portland, were among the guests in attendance. home 7 on her hair, and carried an arm bouquet of Columbia roses. Mr. Samuel Mayhod was best man h a e | Orthopedic Tea Shop * |Calendar a y} the Orthopedic ‘Tea will be on Monday. pitol HIM gulld, with Mra. Frank E. Case as hontens, assisted by Mrs. Mary Terrell Giesting, Mra. Miller Freeman, Mrs. Bruce Shorts, Mrs. %. C. Brier, Mrs. F. C. Bra Mrw H. 8. Frye, Mra. Harry ¢ Mra Nell Boyle and Mrs. George Sample Tuesday, Denny-Puhrman guild |Philomel Clu Mrs. Jobn Wed | Initial Concert nesday A. A | Menke, hostess; Thuraday, Queen The Philomel club, composed of | Anne guild, Mrs. B.C. Yancy. te ens; Friday, Washington P «1 will give its initial concert | \trm. W. S| Burt, heateas “ | Monday evening, January 29, at 8\1. 6. &. club, Mra. Jo’clock, in Little’s hall, 4500 Unl-! nostenn | versity way. The assisting artists are Mr. Mar shall Sohl, tenor, and a trio componed of Miss Louise Dow Benton, violin Miss Elizabeth Onsurh, violin, and |Mr. Joseph Forkner, violoncello. Mr R. H. Kendrick ts the club's director, ad Mr, Harry Burdick the accom panist | The program follows 1 eee . to Give Harmon, host Madrona gulld, Mre at George McCord. Woman's Century Club various departments « Century beginning Woman lown Mor Jan y | department will m: 10 a. m at |the Hotel Washing At 2 p. m the art department will meet at the Y¥. W. C. A. The life of James Mc Neill] Whistler will be reviewed b Mrs. Almon Allen and Mra. D. Dodge and will be illustrated with | stereopticon slides. Tuesday January 23. tive board will meet in the WM dining room at the ¥. W. C. A. at 12 “The Dancing Doll’. .Poldint-Chattin | o'clock. ‘The political science depart Incidental solos by Mra. Chan | ment will assemble in the email din St, pense cstrane, ent Mrs. ling room at the ¥,/W. ©. A. at 11 n” Bergh} a. m. International relations and city government will be discussed ‘The parliamentary proce ment will meet at W. C, A, be 4 room Thuraday, January 2 Kerr will entertain the »« department a 12:30 luncheon at home, 607 Malden The pro m will be in charge of Mra, J. J of the lub will meet the fol January 21 as 22, the Franch | (a) “In Pair Sevitte Pierne- Elliot | (0) “When the Roses Bloom Piette Reichardt-Bites B 1 Eo) othe Brow Rigar Obbligatos by Mise Louise Dow Renton, violin; Mine Elizabeth Onsum, violin: ‘Mr. Joseph Fork ner, violoncello the execu dure depart 2:20 p. Alingor M m. in the f, MOprANO, And Minn G Morale, contralto H | Trio ° Dow Rent beth Om Joveph Porkn vi Beauty” vit Thy Lattice” Hopkins "The Bird of the Wilderness” Hor at to Araitt January 26, the department will meet at m. at the Y. W.C. A. Mra J. B. Hill will speak on “Chinese fproae| Art.” ‘The dincunsion will be led t Watts | Mrs J, Grahe Hal ia he natder Ka ita n and Chine a by Mrs, Ht held at m. TH | musicale haw been postponed and the entire afternoon will b devoted the discussion of a elubhou wnd other important business: on Vever Mr, Marshall Soni, tenor John Bundeten at’ the plano ix Cantata—“The River of Stara’ (A lee end of Mingara) Rawawn Soprano soloist, Mrs, Puiilip Gearhart the elub will be Pp. RMON subsea ans cence | |The THE WOMEN’S CLUB HS FOK MONDAY SEATTL Mins Carr Legislative Federation lend Kietha sin F id by University Chautauqua the Leginiative ings latent the the pia, fro the request th Lorraine Social Chub men's b Au at oginiature All F Mah Jongg Club Mah January ldron invited m r i meet Monday Elmer G, W Union gene t ¢ rink Park Jonge club w with Mr meet 4086 Christian amitter Women's The Colleges at Ww et Christian ¢ will next ™. CA ob men meet 10 ©. YW ntnte every Lonesome Club in the | The Lonesome club will meet } Mrs. | aay evening, January 19, at nier Grand hotel, at 7:80 0 Strangers and lonesome people come Pt Bible Lee January at room of the Wakefield, to the 3 airman, wih: meet or at that time We Republican We The me ub w Meven wary at Jar M ul member of the eting The club study 1 ave. and V Whittier Heights Social Club Whittier Hoig? OX nday 3 Si attorr ah State me on Legislature.” | hold a ten & plan I work while in |ary 22 Mra, J. M & resume of the as adopt Tue ae ents will be the legisiative ‘The prenident will give the refroahr West Seattle W. ©, T. U ne Wert Seattle W T at t home of Mra. corner of Alas Wed! Pr peasion wowing; Thateher work of tr to day v meet Mustoal program. . Alki Review No, 59 No. 6%, W ay, January A.0. UW to Special meeting tas ee be epenk Custer Auxiliary No. bog Aw No. 4 reaular busty Jus Ho . w Alki will meet 130 p “ Mor m., tn n aw 2p = present, # rm re to be dincunsed re and good muste Fauntleroy Kod r w ary 24, at Ye mombers t 9 Ninth ave There . Yavery nvited. Take netion. Alpha Av Auxil . 2 at Je to ¢ : Camp No. hold tts Monday Veteran fiery No. ary will dance on Frid evenini at the old P. Invitation Is exter ana, Ww 1 entertain m a January A mory rmer ha Commonwealth Club sage tied mmonwealth club w at L to evening, Januar Gopher Clob inability t k Jowep? via ooting of the speak My Vie ee Myrtle Social Club Soak ub, C. FB January 22 at 2p m nvited. and February gather and t when A. 0. U. W rion @t., for « # at a. will the a riends -. Star of Sea Court fe rt, W. a wh of Paren’ n meet tn the board In the 1 day afternoon, Janu: | ary K. The subject for dtecum be “Entertatnment for | |the Family at Home.” Mre. Doro |thea #8. Coe of the department of drama community service will speak. |All PT. A. members are welcome | eee | * fea CO oF. nt party tn 1409 Ninth ave Prizes tert b Centr MA OT w Monday evens Janua: and refreshme oF - Literary and Travel Club The Literary and Travel club will be entertained at the home of Mre. KL. Pethovits, T2T 16th ave, N. Mon. Clara Rartan Tent day, January 22, at 220 p.m. MB! Ciara Barton tent, Daughters of| turer, wi ri y~ eaattean tee | Veterans, will hold ite regular meet | wes ® eres m tite ling Wednemiay, January 24, at 2 p. trated lecture on the paintings of! m_ followed by @ card perty at § Abbott Thayer |p. m. The punile te Invited After the lecture the following | ae 4 | tmustes! program wt!! be given: Home Sewing Chub iene | ‘The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home! Sewing club will meet at the hom of Mrs. Kose Houghton, at Lake Forest Park, on Wednesday, Janu. ary 24. A special etage will leave the terminal, 1918 Third ave. at/ 11 & m. and return at 4 p. m. | “ee Indastriad Committee of Federated | Clubs The industrial committee of the | Federation of Women's clube will| |not meet Monday, January 32, on account of the executive board meet. | tne in the morning and the regular 4107-48 Are buliding, Thursday | monthly meeting of the City Federa evening, January 26. Blection of of-| tion in the afternoon. i ficers and important business | A tour of the Kithourne-Clark ore radio manufacturing plant has been planned for Monday, January 29, at 190 p.m. Mite Frances Wilitame 1 Paseee Dy Tour Window” Mrane My Caravan Rested, ADDITION Totem Chat The Wooterat Totem club will 4 & meeting in the clut rooms, Ladies’ Grotte Club Ladies’ Grotto otub wit meet M4, at 2p. m., at the Feder. | house, comer Harvard N.| r . Installation of Stevens Post No. 1 Stevens post No. 1, G. A. R, he | public tnatatia of officers on Sat | urday a, January 13. FP Department Commander 8, F. Street was the tnatalling officer, assisted | by Department Officer of the Day | |B. C. Kilbourne. | The officers Installed were A. P commander, reelected to ©. Ruseetl, sentor Maurice O'Brien. commander; 8 8. Mar tin, chaplain; B. C, Kilbourne, offi of the day: Henry Sheehan, offi or of the day, guard. Appointments A. U. Hinatia, © B. Kit tredge, quartermaster; A. M. Kent patriotic 1 Tl. M. Powell, major; J. D. Hagndorn r sergeant + Laurence was present oe ry gut the tnetalt tr 7 nal gift, Stev ene corps presented him with a pat of 1 cuff Ynks, and McKinley rele gave him a garnet ring Igh Sehoot POT. A the Ballard be held Bustnens nen um at 2 p.m of Franklin Carsel, of the © speak the elt and Th oman at juman Analy»! eventn The Human Analy meet Tuesday evening. program includes “Phrenology lore” by Mr. Harter, and “Pre of Insanity” by Prof. Club club wit January 3% ota ventiver | Laurence. fourth term veecommander jenter vies tour Press Club nateur Press club anniver. with arrangements Mra. 8. Hf a Peart . February 2 ee ta of Roy lrford, Minn Queen A Queen Anne t ehureh man vatructor rorgeant ne Circle T f the Rapt thal Kdwin aday ° irele rir entertained Wed m will be Commar the heme with an tv o) by « officer Janu 4. . . we Shawondasse Club The si card part Wr Rallara The regular meeting ¢ PT. A January 2% hotel, o'clock . pre Patrick f. 3: V. school, will publte John nanociation 4, the Meattle Ireen the Teacher at TA ache slay at the seb uw i be a pl Dr, HM vening, Januar Summit summit Parent-T: tion will meet 7 tap the abort Wallingford Circle will mee Rooth, 1 Janua at 18 an Read nolo by Mi city hea ak wel misat view Sewing Club vy with 424 6 sb ow Any ry at Members - 8 High Sehoot PT A Tigh Sh A ° High Gartiet will Jar M 1 and the departments of 1h will meet Tues with Mise 1 ard N idle will apeak on Ha Seattle Counell of MI ch} Lyric Choral Club at k ‘ th s W, Mac room of the F ‘The Geiden Daw January 2%, at 1:45 o'clock, Mr The Donald ing by Kramer, aud uditorium day acho t Preaby. | evening | Wean jthe East to Music Vivian Strong Hart Program Announged Vivian @trong Hart ay Laret | Rachmanmoft rson Mrs. Pe M al cham we 4H Lith ave hurat to a hor f Mins Mans her t and pas for on As who ot the guest ‘Topsfield of has been Mrs. week her we: | ing, Mre, A M for MacWhinnie Attleb ed by whe of her mother *- Mra, Wi returned from land. nm Leonard Eaton Mins Heler w ¥ ther, Mre where wi iD oe Benjamin § urned from a visit of sin the Bart and are Hote! Sorrento. . . Alfred Woolney, of New York Mr. and Mra. Archi Mr Mr have 1 month ents at the « Mr ts the guest of bald G. Clark Mr. I from a tri p to Dr. M. © ft be gone eee Mra. W. R. L. Best, who has been visiting Col. and Mrs. Richard Al- jen for two months, left inet week | for Caltfornia, where she will make | ® short stay before mailing for Mant!ia. ] eee recently indefinitely tor Mr. and Mrs. EB G. Anderson jleft Friday for a trip to New York | Proportion Is the proof that « trained stern cities. | . E. Lott have re-/ of several weeks and other Mr. and Mra. V turned from a visit in California Mins Holly Rroneon ts scon for Caltfornia & few months. leaving to remain for sieipncniealibais oat Me | Canadian Women's Club | ‘The Canadian Women's club has arranged © card party to be given at | the Federated clubhouse Friday even: ing, January 26, at €@ o'clock Mr. James Hamill, chairman of the social committee, Is In charge of the affair. Canadians and their friends cordially Invited Social Te: Women's association of the Presbyterian church will have a octal tea, Wednesday after noon, January 24, at the home of Mra. Carl Anderson, 922 32nd ave. . . Woman's Relief Corps Installs Officers Stevens Wortan's Relief corps No. 1, auxiliary to Stevens post No. 1, G. A.B, held joint installation with the post Saturday evening, January 12, In Veterans’ hall, Armory. The Installing service waa conducted by Lida MoKercher, past national ju nior viee president, assisted by Ma- Mathews, conductor; Grace Hurd, | musician, and the following color- bearers: Ruth Perdue, Mary Tur vey, M Shoenberg, Alice French, | Ellen Burbank, Alice Martin and| Mary Wood | T appointments were Anna K. secretary; Ruby Kate rrespondent The Madrona Stevens Burns, pa-| B, Cranney. Grace Hurd, | musician; Marie Bryant, assistant | conductor; Hattle Tinker, assistant guard; color-bearers, Belle Sheppard, Alice Michael, Lettie M. Hively and Mary Starbuck | The installing officer was present: | ed with flowers and a cut glass bas ket by the corps. The retiring pres-| ident, Margaret Nordin, was the re cipient of many gifts in appreciation of her many years of loyal service. | triotte In press ruetor ie’s Ginger- bread We think no gingerbread t# quite! as good as Be | When she serves a square, three | inches thick, with a large spoonful | of cream, beaten until it Atiff, everyone at the table says:/ ‘Ob, my favorite dessert! % cup shortening (lard or butter or bacon fat). nall ogee, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup molasses 2% cups flour 1 teaspoon soda. % teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger % teaspoon cloves. \ teaspoon allspice 1 oup + is very lard and the or toxethe Add molasses to suga Stir in the four Buke in a moderate even 40 to 36 minutes, M and egas. Mix rm and spice and-ege and add rain mixture, | ON DISPLAY HERE | house. These young artists paint in} ATURDAY eattle Artist Exhibition BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD m graph photograph win of the old Yeuler For a cit re behind tt r and outgrowing in ' tmr 6 amou exhibitions will remain up for GIRL SCOUTS OPTION BAZAAK FOR GOODS The Campfire kreasive, hardworking and Thetr en a bavi ar f ar ¢ r headq o girls, 1 c the we SEATTLE HONOR Beattie mented upor idea. STORES TO ARCHIT stores should rrying out In the interests of t nine of the leading stores have planned window displays of recent work of state architects in ection with non January 2 ton state chapt Inst! of Are be q @ unique tter butid. downtown the an conven Washin! American i « of the ot the nis first time ha thing und will be an of the year’s ac th th pl has ever been interesting re lone. view in butiding newer trend in and domestic architectu plified in the work of the best trained men of the community To the tes are tivitie and will suggest t an exem both ness | fe observer very notable is the new characterin. arent. One of the mont t that our local architects types of planned for but are are no longer architecture originally hot or severe climates, working out a special type of home suited to our own require. P t ments s' One that rep degree wooden and one that porches that are ne that have giass wall: rid» neces to greate: walls with eliminates all glane-covered or 1 inne, comes time sre GARD! importing | BEING PRE) ing s Have at Library n the 1 6 he 1OTURES ARKIVE OK SHOWING HERE Alrew number of pictures for Annual Northwest Ar been received Arts ries trom Spo Oregon. ‘The exhibition free daily to the pub! to March 15 members of 4 Feb rth went ures to be ¢ ith Mrs. Dav ty, at the em tween the th, from A bruary the TALIAN CLASS AT OKNISH SCHOE 6 Cor has an Italian r Scachert ngs. The by the Berlitz the clans is as ng & sojourn in his lecture was on intereetin ti “blackshirt: 12.” T ish wchoo' rtm under Sig a even taught ning of the Fas nd Gartbaldt “red KEEPS ALBUM OF HKISTMAS CARDS Have your nicest Christmas cards reached the stage where you don't with them and have to throw them Try what two university pro. sors did. Every year the two or ree really unusual Christmas cards t arrived were pasted Into a small hotograph book and then when it to see about their own year’s card they look up in nelr book the cards of the year® be for ideas, It ts Interesting to how in the few years since what to do yor now uens ut? *hristmas cards have been in vogue changed. styles in them hav N TALKS ARE ARE Mrs, Jobn Carroll Perkins {9 at resent preparing a new series of alks on gardens to be given dur. Lent. The first will be on hakespeare’s Garden. greater and STUDIES ART IN NEW YORK CITY Mr. Iniversity John Ely, « graduate of the of Washington and and one that | former inetructer in art at the un! iteelf of the unnecessary and | ver ty, is at present In New York ugly trimmings, such as overhanging | studying art and sculpture, eaves, clinker brick or cobblestones, | A similar movement in business or pubile buildings follown also the use) of steel and concrete, which tnevit-| ably remulte in the discarding of col- urns and arches tn faver of simple tall buildings, whose excellence of man denigned them. Architects from Oregon, Washing: ton, Idaho and British Columbia will attend the meeting, and William B. Faville, one of the leading architects of San Francisco, will be the im- portant speaker at the conference. CHESTER SCHOOL There is a group of of} paintings hung at the Fine Arts, the work of students of the Chester Springs art school. Thin Is the summer school of the Pennnylvania Academy of Fine Arts, which is maintained upon a tract of 30 neres in Chester county, historic spot, noted among other things for the General Washington &@ very colorful way and their draw. | ing is most skillful, For anyone at-| tuned to the modern spirit the so called clas look lovely, but not/ thriliing by comparisop, There ts a| 0. special appea} to our generation tn | j the work of the best modern artists they help us to see and understand | @ the world about us. The exhibitions wit) continue at! the Fine Arts open to the public free | of charge daily from 12 to 6 p. until January WOLF ENGRAVINGS EXHIBITED HERE ‘The late Henry Wolf, York, was America’s most noted en «raver on wood, For many years his! woodeuts, both original and of fa Senorita Natividad Almeda f Manila, pictured here, has ust been appointed assistant ttorney general of the Phil- | ippines. Perhaps, in general, the women of these far distant ™ lisles have not yet progressed | politically as far as their sis- a | ters of the continental United of New| tates. Nevertheless, they’re on their way,” as Senorita ilmeda’s case proves, is the ideal drink for growing children Not only does its delicious flavor and eroma appeal to the palate but it supplies the body with a considerable amount of pure, wholesome and nutritious food. Children, owing to their almost ceaseless activity, frequently require as large an amount of nourishment as adults, and cocoa is a Yaluable aid in the carefully arranged diet. But its quality must be good and no cocoa can quite so well meet the requirements of dietitian, physician, nurse or housekeeper as “* BAKER'S” Made enly by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD, lished i-8e DORCH TESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free