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Swift Drug Co., University Pharma oles, Inc, and G, O, Guy, lng \ | SUNSHINE dS Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star fen,” Virginia Iham’s Vegetable Compound, the} much study is a weariness of the} FOR FEW CENTS. mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, | | aepe—Phene Capliol 4626 wa T s Done,” HAPPY SURPRISE Miss Lavinia Randall, of New Cas- is taking a cor wanted | Marge ere ELSIE JOHANSEN FUND ie Johansen fund is well r sanction ob- e money held }be informed a } tained as to whet hine club, a reader, 50 ° and little Heten Williams, who extracted $1.50 from her savings bank to help Elste. | ENTERTAINS SHUT.INS Mrs, H. BE. Maltby, prest Seattle Federation of Wow has expressed a desire to assist us in our efforts to bring cheer to the shut- ins, and Mra, Louise C. Beck, chair |man of the music committes, ts also very enthusiastic, | Mrs. H. C. Snelling of the Nordica | Call club was first to reapond, with Miss Katherine Palmer, a wonderful |soprano, accompanied by Mrs. Snell ing. Mins f fave the Sunshine | folks a Qelightful treat | | . . | SEES RICKENBACKER Albert Studaman and myself had the gieat honor of a call by Seattle's | distinguished guest and America’s | greatest aviator, Capt. Eddie Ricken. | |backer dast week. He was accom panied by L. M. Citne, Seattle dis. “| tributor of the Rickenbacker auto mobile, | Mr. Studaman ts to be gtren the opportunity of selling a block of | Rickenbacker automobile stock. He jis very enthusiastic over the worth of the stock. His number ts Sunset 4500, eee Mra. Charlés W. Shatia, 1635 F. dion, entertained 16 at dinner riday evening in honor of Miss Mary E. Porter's birthday. ere CARRIED SHUT-INS ‘The following motorists assisted In carrying shutins at the Sunshine Smiles party at W. J. Murray's: Mrs. Stanley Griffeths, R. 8S. Copeland, Mrs. Coline Radford, Gorden Mo Kay, Mrs. Arthur Houghton, Bon [ney Watson Co. Mrs. Charles W. | ja, Butterworth & Sons, Mrs ard McIntosh and Leasant & in, THEATER PARTY Manager L. V. Johnson of the Liberty theater had 15 shut-ins down to see the closing performance of “Dr. Jack” Friday evening of last | week. Mrs, Robert W. Gran looked after the shut-ins and the following | motorists carried them to and from the theater: W. A. Bishop, George Karn, W. Roy G n, J. H. King, | Mrs. Jacob Mason and Dick Sweet o- BILL. MURRAY'S PARTY In the words of Coue, every meet- ing of the Sunshine Smiles society in every way grows better and bet- ter, and it is not necessary to refer the matter to the subconscious mind for demonstration, Otto Crowhurst's Pantages theater orchestra, under direction of Edwin Michael, and the following: Homer Sewell, Ralph Parkhurst, John Earle and George Barbour, gave an excel- lent program, during which a fine dinner was served at Bill Murray’s party. Edith Shelton followed with sev- eral readings in Italian and Swedish dialect. The kindergarten orchestra from the Hawthorne school, all of them under 6 years of age, performed beautifully, adding the school flag Grill to thelr program by request. Mrs. Helen Thor gave several fine selections on the piano, A group of young ladies sang popular songs, and | George Ackerman made a big hit with his recitations. Katherine Palmer, soprano, accompanied by Helen Crowe Snelling, sang several nelections, There were 25 shut-Ins present, and all voted the party a huge succeas, New shut-ins present were Harry Gullixson and Fred Hanson, Lad Dies Three Times, Now Dead LONDON, Feb, 16-—Gordon Hay, 8, cut his hand on a rusty tin and developed lockjaw. Phystolans eay hig heart stopped beating thrice and every aspect of life disapepared, Twice the boy wan revived by artific- ial respiration, but the third time this wis applied in vain, Too Old to Wed, Man Shoots Self NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 16.-Leav- ‘ng a note saying men over 50 were too old to marry, Henry Simmonds, 64, and a bridegroom of a few woeks, killed himself. Dutch Smokes Up in Price AMSTERDAM, Feb. 16.—The price of cigars has advanced owing to the recent strike of Dutch olgarmakers, PAGE 7 Wash your teeth thoroughly. Washing preserves the thin enamel. Avoid grit, ) for harsh scouring scratches and injures tooth enamel....Even Nature can’t replace enamel or restore its beauty, once it is worn away. ... Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream contains no harsh grit. It washes and polishes—does not scratch or scour. 1~"Wash” teeth as carefully as you do ivory piano keys Wash your teeth after every meal and just before going to bed. 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