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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1928 VASH wive 1 MMITT HE 1 F Personal Washinaton Hive No #44, Ladies eee for the en ; a . h of the National ( P lho Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, }| at the Willard apartments ‘ eee Mothers and Parent-Teacher associa F . { ° F 4 ‘eee "ae . oO. Ww ¢ q to be held at 5 ~ Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. and Mra. A; ¥-Getitthe Pt 0. 3 W on Ay " no wie s weheg ped gr fi: : 14 Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829, this week from 1420 leccomtak tan Sea dae Wataenl et : ie i) ° to 663 Kinnear place rear the Seattle ¢ : > er acting as organiser, Tuenday, Febru sa a lo - , , Y . x > “ ea Paes s pa se HE at at 26 kat ¥. W, CA ee a e Pre-Nuptial Compliments Planned; Miss cD, Zemees B Weslente recarens Hara | 1 ae , 7 rs Ynys: idle Saedien an i ; CANADIANS’ WOMAN'S CLUB |” include, Mrs. A. G, Green Fulton Will Be Spring Bride Baghvon and daughters, the Misses |CANADIANS' WOMAN'S CLI} | They inchuds, Mra. A. G. Green ) See ene? Mins Laure Persons and her th 20 leer FP ‘ Jary 20, at B o' at Federation |. Pashley, badges; Mra. James B Valentine Dempsey, whose wed will be solemnized on March 9, . Scape ay: Pa ubhouse. Cards followed by re-| Kinne; moter squad; Mra R, Bar liss Elaine Culliton will entertain with a dinner of twelve covers at fae ; wikia cctitt | Pokal nenntha s “inn Gates, of| tells, decorations; Mra Buse Ter : . glee oe aataniny eveaion gh Charles L, Hibbard, who wit ments. | Ae mire Ca ar ead ewe tgecrm te Rink amy Bc —1,336 pairs Women’s and Growing Girls’ Shoes, . > r tbbard in 8 M ne ome anh 1 i ac ma nie y Priday afternoon, March 2, Miss je Patrick will honor Mise Parsons *¢ Loe ' we ies Jouephine Gates «. Robert | F. Tustin, checking and service; Mre. ~ aa SE teen ton vas cosictunemnce at her home weeks tn California, came up a fow | Mise J rg a rye] PIE grees os 4. ge heey Oxfords and Pumps to be placed on sale beginning Invitations have been confined to tt nor guest's close friends. to the Routh and friends ed Boring, house Mra. A. B, Lund 2 ° ; ee 0 |‘ ered ees ie d eae printing; Mra. O. 1. Mall, programs tomorrow (Tuesday) morning, at 9 o’clock. . sR . ; ia eblinkid diadae \cscthat< i 3 Mrs, John Wotherspoon, entertain Wedding Will Be Held in May | Mr. Charles Wills returned £ anday | CURRMNT CENTURY CLUB mani Mire. Deva i fiver, bess . G) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwin Fulton announce the engagement of their nls ' from a ® niness trip °| Current Century club gives annu trip. | Mighter, Mary Loulse, to Mr. Arthur Samuel Olsen, son of Mra. H. 8, | Portland. ee al midwinter picuic at the home of! 1 ncheons will be served at the| —— singer of Portland. The wedding will take place In May. | xétes Catherine Colling. and Mr an A Wall, 1118 University Commons, on the campus, | ; : : é Miss Fulton attended the University of Washington and is a member | | Miss Catharino Colling and Mr. | w., ‘Tuesday, February with Mrs Frank Vernon in charge| on 879 pairs Women's High Lace Shoes—brown and black kid leathers, af Chi Omege sorority, Mr. Olsen gr ated from the University of Ore-| Bertram Ce 5 . eon at 1 o'clock of all arrangements. | heels. and ts affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity. witht the Mountaineers at carga eee 3 } Foil 1 P f ay , | Spoqualmie pass. Pod SAS ear 5 ae | rollowing chart for sizes and widths: te ec | vee LINNEA SOCIAL CLUB PRINCESS ANGELINE : P. So Beans | . , x | Tdnnea Social club will give a] CoUNCIL DANCE Mrs. Stanley Grititns ts entertaining with six tables of Mah Jongg at | for California, to be away about two] ‘hue 4) Cad Hallows’ Te ane, enone comet tapeel nti hore this evening, in comnplinnes it te Mr, Griffiths on his birthday, | ated » 8 eaP4 Webguniy-44. vader the nuamoca of . | Mr, and Mrs, Howard Taylor left| WEST SIDE of Pocahontas, Princess '0-Host Table at Dinner .Dance | Saturday for San Francisco West Bide Woman's Improvement punell, No. 6, at the Bwed Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Wettrick are sponsoring a no-host table of | will epend seve club meets with Mra. Leonard was postponed to Wednes ee aty covers at the dinner dance at the Arctic club Thureday night,|Southern California, going a# far|Cooperman, 3030 39th ave. # W.|4AY evening, February 2% Further \ mm in celebration of George Washington's birthday. South as the Mexican border | Tuesday, February 20, at 2 p. m.|AfNouncement will be mado later ties de b: Mina nes Bi ai tk 01 id. d fet S Miss Octavia Murphy and eine | pater i vee 218 do ny tha | COMMONWEALTH CLUB | ge and Buffet Supper Kathleen Gaffney will leave Thure.| ferns, S The Commonwealth club will meet Dr. and Mrs. Norman Millar are entertaining their bridge club at their day on a trip ¢ . California. | eee }at Boldt’s restaurant 1913 Becond the 311 Longwood place, next Saturday evening, when three tables 7. ea Pe, eee Jave., Monday, February 19, at 6:1 ‘ 5 F | SOROSIS CLUB Spe i be in play, followed by 2 buffet supper #391 © | Sorosin club meets at Federation | ™ Mrs. FF. R. Burch will speak b] +] , | +] pair H £3 Send Mra. F. X. Kohiman of Vancouver, | ? ‘ ° | elub! Tuex sbruasy 36 on “The True Function of Money Sponsor Table at Balloon Dinner Dane 4 2 oo Ao the guest of Mr. and Mrs ts Gelock. ‘Hostesees, Mra. B. C.| 7 pe eek eyed on 957 pairs Women's and Growing Girls’ Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps—brown and ®) Dr. and Mrs. U. C. Bates w ¢ as sponsors for & no-host table of whaitere Ir | Hastings, Mra. W. M, Livengood, Watingterd “ohia cerca Poa black kid and calf leathers; Cuban, military and low heels. sen covers at the balloon dance at the Seattle Yacht club on Saturday/ 4) ges of Chlcase OB 4c inal Presbyterian church will meet at See following chart for size, scale and prices: ’ ; oe is spending a few days with his| BROWNING SOCIETY the home of Mrs, Anton Anderson, i parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Biggs.| Seattle Browning Society will moet | 5210 Woodlawn ave, Wednesday 7 L $ ith Mrs, Frank W, Houghton, 2018| February 2 Py <2 Bridge Lunclieon on Thursday tee TOcRRatAe cee cee eee eernry. BL, at Sip, a $1.00 Pair |)82 Pale Soo pate Mrs. W. F. Richarddon wil! entertain with a bridge luncheon of eighty} Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Barritt and 20, at 12:30 o'clock | BALLARD W. ¢. T U these sizes || “OM these size at the Rainier club on Thursday afternoon, daughters, Mins Nan Barritt and|~* 2 ey | Nagra “iran tice bli esa % | Flags and potted palms will predominate in the decorations. | Miss Vivian Barritt, rem re ° lard 1 meet ; seBer ee cently from their home to the Park| SUMMIT SCHOOL P..T. A bed a G, Hedman, 1547 W om a ° la 1 | 62nd a#t., Friday, February 4, al 7 . | Court apartment | Summit School P.-T. A. will meet “ Mrs, Counts Will Give Bridge Tea awe ete | givtaee neasek eee eae Tee [Bs RAS DahiOeh:, “Pecks ana via ) Mrs. Harry E. Counts will entertain sixteen guests at bridge, followed tea, on Wednesday afternoon, at hor home, 703 N. 60th st, oe ciples of W. ¢ Memorial,” Mra. Goeffrey Winslow, who has|ruary 20, at T. U. and Willard been visiting her parents, Mr. and|“Dads’ Night,” a9 this ts the only Mra. C, J, Smith, for nevera! months, | evening meeting to be held this year, vay, 'usicale on Februa 22 Will leave this week for Chicago, to| The program will include a short The Women’s University club's musicale, postponed from last Thursday | J!" Mr. Winslow. business session; selections by the 10 o'clock, It will be eee | NSIN GOLDENROD | The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will . ea $$ ——————-—-————-——-=— | Summit School orchestra: vocal solo. : =a siecle a Nallgaed See ren om Thar tania LieRiC Miss Mitke; addres. “The Life of | Sore uungar former siege read : , dente Abe thea - ages. ease the tollowing attrnotive prégram:| CHORAL CLUB Abraham Lincoln,” Mra, R. H. John. | gons,and thelr. friends wit Foe Our plan of distribution—‘A CENTRAL SHOE FROM FACTORY TO YOU sy . rg z | The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will/ son; piano solo, Norman Webb; ad. | “°° ope ‘ . —assures you 0: eae, weeesnes “Lontoodiers AG," arranged. y | ise toe rendareal ln tno taal BuD'| Ortee oe Pe tee Ter Na a aye lime thoes aeeiren 00 oF “Better Shoes for Yess Money” on = ts pd Pty pe tte ear cal sahington Women's! day school room at the First Pres-| A. Powers; vocal solo, Mr. Wytie, Aj? . . 9 Ninth ave. ter Shoes for Less Money Bring basket tuncheon. Coffee, 4 y, Feb | sockal hor ‘ollow od “Sch in B Minor,” Chopin—Eugene Field M . byterian church Tuesday, F TUATY | sock ‘ur will follow in the domestic * | 3 dancing, cards and program will be . Carnival.” Fourdrain: “Le Papillon,” Fourdrain; “Pieures, mez yeux,"|°* ®t 74) pm | Jeclence room. | complimentary. | Sta Cid.” Massenet—Ada Tilley. oi9: 8 ADDITIONAL CLUBS | hes “Adagio,” Ries; “Alla Cracovienne,” Statowski—Louise Dow Benton. QUARANTE CLUB Days SEATTLE LODGE NO. 6, _ “Twilight,” Katherine Glen; “Mister, Mister Robin,” Katherine Glen; aaah Oo 1 t |L 0. G. T. ("Rude Wind, Cruel Sea,” Katherine Gien; “My Lover, He Comes on tha |_TH@ Quarante Club will entertain | MOTION PICTURE pps aaa The social seaston of Seattle Lodge & ee P = ia ” Clough-Leighton—Ada Tilley. beat bg 7 ne Pigeeed evening: COMMITTER, PWT. A No. 6, I. 0, G. T., which was to meet Formerly United Shoe Stores “Feaux Follets," Phillip; “Night Fall,” Griffee; “Paraphrase on tho| tr ? The following program for broad } } ; i i ah f Monday evening, February 19, at the 20 SECON ZNUE—NE SAVOY HOT Waltz,” Grainger—Eugene Field Musser. bora wi G. W. Aiken, 3967 Beach | casting has been mubmitted by the| home ct Mes Muntly Me, Peters: grand sed spelen yin Hone aay ba Chien, Elfand Fairy,” Densmore; “The Hottentot Child,” Candiyn; “Snow seis Grays jmotion picture commites of the S¢ | superintendent of electoral work, has G sigueaed aeh, en an ren Pairies,” Forsyth—University of Washington Women's ensemble. SIGMA NU MOTHERS’ CLUB Attle Counell of Parent-Teacher a280-| been indefinitely postponed owing to _ Helen Ferryman and Hazel ‘Waechter, accompanists. Sigma Nu Mothers’ club will meet} “tom to Mr. V. I. Kraft, manager | iiness in the family | lof the broadcasting station: The regular busines ‘ 4M be | : — wa - : > ‘ at the chapter house, 1616 E. 47th, | " ” . ewWar business session will be} oar EVIEW NO. § ) Children’s Party on Tuceday, February 20, at 2 pom '|a Th® Third Alarm,” at the Blue| ned in the lodge ball, 1109 Ferrin Sees vee we wep. a. or/ Club Women Boost Seattle Veteran Mouse. “The Prince and the Pau-| st, on Monday evening, March © . Arthur T. Calhoun will entertain with a children’s party at her ast dee hd cae |per,* Mark Twain's bestloved story.|§ o'clock. Rascrte: Of delegates ta | te Maccabees, will give a ae Products of State Goes to Orient on Saturday afternoon, March 3, in compliment to her daughter |QUEEN ANNE STUDY CLUB Thureday evening, Webruary 83: 18). :ynaet the leasaihil af MCL A: Clyde Halliday, member of Seattle |coming to the Colonial soon. “Robin! the district convention at Tacoma, . ne 1. W. ball, 1409 Nint ee S.C. ey te Larvon, president of the State Queen Anne Study club meets) Hood,” coming to the Liberty. | February 22, will be given, ‘The party was planned for last Saturday, but owing to the storm the| with Mra. A. W. Faragher, 203 Gar-| Reviewed recently in the New! “ 3 1 | hapter, Disabled American Veter- ee ve. Buenos meeting 80:1 2 wate at Waediele antl Gb I ee | has been advanced. field at., Tuesday, February 20, at 2/ York exchanges and indorsed by the MAGNOLIA BLUFF Dancing at 9. wiksae spr he state. began [22% left Seattle Monday for his first ; i mace je o'clock. The program will tnclude| National Motion Picture league are| 1pROVEMENT CLUB eiigaeh Monday to celebrate “Washington |Voyase to the Orient as ship secre- tertains Informally og te Bea ik i ag Fe ee itke Church Around the|.520@, Magnolia Blutt Improvement one Te eee tak weit! meet | PTOducts week" In an effort to edu-|tary of the Admiral line. He ts well a ft to the § 0 ra. 0. ° ure! | lub Pe © Lady Eagles Clu (Mrs. Monte F. Brown {ts entertaining tnformally with three tables of |i, °° rey te | club will meet Monday, February 19, the public to the use of home/known to Seattle veterans. products. at § p. m, at the chureh on Thorn | Wednesday, February 21, in M. E. B./ Yesterday," »y Mrs, C. BE. Blackal-| per Millionaire,” “The Seed King.” | dyke ave, and W Newton #t. Resj.|A- hall, 1923% First ave. Luncheon} : i. ler. “Women Men Marry,” “In Dutch."| dente of the community are Invited.|t 1 p. m. ‘Dp 22 Me “Balloon Night” Dinner Dance eee : = : "Pest of the Storm Country,” a com- | Brest Ta: > “Blk TX y, an Act: | Corner,” “Truxton King,” “The Pap. on Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1214 18th ava N. wd soir d? ae one Mrs. M. McCoy Seattle Xacht club bas cards out for a “Balloon Night” dinner| RAINIER CHAPTER D. A. R. sens eee V Dialay Eon Ar wal Soest Waban METROPOLITAN |) mice on Saturday evening, February 24, dan St ¢ Rainier Chapter,| ... - srimre.ve 2 yunlap F efbe'c - clock. : Tt ee roms Cnet 18 D. Fe ag berg dire o iat XILIARY TO RAINIER-NOBLE * . day, February 21, at tho choot, at 3 ALL THIS WEEK j re | Bradner, 1732, 40h ave, Tuseday,|POST NO. 1 Indigestion D. th. Miss B. AfeSutorh will speak Sicete rie wesc || a : PY 8 of Y Mra. Donald Cameron McClelland, Pupils of room 1 will entertain. j irthday Surprise Party February 20, at 2 o'clock. Members take Madrona car to end of line.|°halrman of the ways and means Miller, | Walk ono block north on boulevard, |CO™mittec of the auxiliary to Rai Bagley eee nier-Noble post 1, will be hoatens re. very | w at aateal yaa At the bridge Itncheon to be given ' WOMANS: CENTURY CLUB .. |at the home of her sinter, Mra, Sa P)_Four tables of whist wero in play, and the opening and reading of|__TH® executive board of the Wom:| ting Morton, 1760 FE. @ind st, on Sfp SiSinal valentines atfordéd much amusement. Later a buffet supper was|°"" Century club will meet for al Wednesday, February 21, at 1 p.m. i werved, the table holding a huge birthday cake. Colonial dey luncheon Tursday,|the proceeds to augment the hog ee February 20, at 1230 o'clock, at the pital fund. Table reservations may O th edic Tea Shop home of the president, Mrs. Georgo| be made with Mrs, McClelland, Main D. Schofield, 750 16th ave. N. 1716, or Mrs, Morton, Kenwood 1446. St. Mark's guild of St. Mark's church will be in charge at the Ortho. |———— ST AS A ALES lie Tea Shop Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Cheal will be hostess, assisted | Mrs. Adam Jardine, Mrs. Robert Milroy, Mrs. §, J. Anderson, Mrs. (Charles Bridges, Mra. W. A. Hall, Mise Katherine Thompson, Miaa Laura din, Mies Rita Hiles and Miss May Cardin. Women’s Clubs In recognition of the birthday of her husband, Mr. Harry irs. Miller gave a Valentine surprise party at their home, 4028 ‘Sve., on February 14. Decorations appropriate to’ the day we fective. is the foo of Health and Happiness, Indigestion un fits you for work or for pleasure. There ts no joy in Ife when your stomach is out of order. J0-TO IS THE FOE OF INDIGESTION It relleven you of beich- Ing, sour stomach, gan pains vat MAY ROBSON | RAINTER-NOBLE POST, NO, 1 j The American Legion, Rainier-| IN HER Noble post No. 1, will meet Monday | GREAT sUCCESs evening, February 19, at 8 o'clock Kenneth Morford, chairman of the| “Mother's Millions” entertainment committee, has ar-| | we ranged the following program: Vo-/ Matinees | RDS cal nolo, Timothy Murphy; Knicker Wednesday, Saturday i bocker quartet; monologue, Lucien | ‘ eConihe, Jr.; solo dance, Miss Edith | Emil; Lotus quartet; vocal solo, J, B, | Richards. Following the. program | there will be dancing. Legionnaires friends, wives and sisters invited Reginning | Every Winsak in Wash Week sckoar* Feb. 25 || eon Should Read This urday Matinee ‘acoma, Wash—"I found Dr Favorite Prescription and College President FRED | Golden Medical Discovery a wonder. - |ful help to me when the children | to Address Alumni! |were coming into our home, for | Donald J. Cowling, president of |thru the use of these medicines I | ISS GLADYS STUDLEY, beautiful New York society girl, who gives Tanlac full credit for her remark- able return to health. = and other symptoms of in- _ CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Toute AND. PROFROMIONAL digestion: In two minutes Calais” college’ nl, peaks at | |was enabled to attend to my duties — YOMEN'S: D. jeanson the stomach fest ’ IN THE FANTASTIC |—their nourishing and quieting effect “ RTY, FIRST ark Inset oft Meany hall, Untverstty of Washing: | . 2 | 5 and q = co EONIAL PARTY, FI Prof. Clarke P, Bissett will speak Sock cad pon. teat teen, $id, Mnicebhey Sdoratiigs “He oni het MUSICAL FROLIC jseemed to furnish new strength. on “Lincoln” before the Business . t t women’s society of the First ak ee Baptist church will entertain with|“"4 Professional Women's club on ‘& Colonial party Tuesday evening,| Tuesday evening, February 20, at February 20, at 8 o'clock, In the #0-|the Fine Arts hall. This will be an new person. Buy JO-TO | I also used both the Favorite Pre. |given a, luncheon by the Sigma Xi J fraternity at the College club and 66 33 scription and the Golden Medical - Discovery when passing thru middle ‘ w |he will address © on alumni at : . life, with most satisfactory. results. hall of the church. open meeting and anyone interested Isp yu is ‘othe the’ Went Mirai ong Brand |I found the ‘Prescription’ so helpful . 0 interes 14 p.m " Miss Dora Anna Burgess, soprano, | js invited te attend. Including |in feminine weakness that T gave Mr. Owen J. Williams, baritone, bith Mike HE be the soloists for the affair and| HUMAN ANALYSIS CLUB 26H include in thelr program numer-| The Human Analysis club will meet jin the interest of his college. | : Welsh Church to Of Your Druggist 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 pkgs. i ae 5 ||!t to my two daughters when they The Six Brown Brothers laren developing into womanhood, The Sixteen London jand T can say it was a great help ay . A to them. ave not t / pongs of’ the long ago. The| Tuesday evening in Geneva hall, 208 poration Present Concert} Palace Girls |edivia 40; ay sot: the. Segorite, eee: assisting will appear in Co-| Marton st. The program includes The Welsh chureh, 10th ave. and ; ; |scription’ and the ‘Golden Medical fore oe Somrebeye te! ebuioen ate |John at’, .wil hold its annual st, The White Sisters || piscovery,* "and gladly’ recommend N'S LAKEWOOD CLUB |tion" by Erot Ayer |David's concert, March 3. Mme. aa {Prose petioles to “knyone." airs: Phe regular meeting of the Wom- eee | Bdith Collais-Rvann, of Portland, ‘ M. McCoy, 3601 East F St. Lakewood Civic Improvement | HIGHLAND PARK and Graham Morgan, Seattle, will The Globe Theatre Obtain now from your druggist, b will be held Tuesday, February | SCHOOL P.-T. A. be the soloists. Rev, J. R. Evans! Chorus of | Br. eared famous remedies, Tab- Hy at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, in| ‘The Highland Park School P.-T. A, , Be PARSE Lee Satan fa i write Dr Pi Presid Be clubhouse. Fred J. Cole, member | will meet in the school auditorium, as Bewltching Beauties |< Wate Dr. Pierce, F ieee fhe flower committes of the Cham- | tuesday, February 20, at 2:30 p. m. Get at. the Real Cause—Take : ‘ i Rp : epee Hi of Com: “Ci SEAT SALE THURSDAY || free confidential! medical advice._-Ad- Cs merce, will talk on “Color | srs, John C. Matthews, chairman of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Re | vertisement Hae ’ em she Garden.” Mrs. T. Goble willl the extension committee of Seattle ; aaa — . fice the resolution passed by the| Council of P.-T. A. will speak, Exer. | ppinites States senate on Washing-|cises by school children. Refresh. ‘That's what thousands of atomach ) | Bp en's death, from a paper that was | ments, sufferers are doing now. Inatead of ‘printed at that time, Vocal numbers |” ane erpodt dissatlons thier ence a poor digestion, thoy are attacktr iil be given by Mrs, Charles Cook, FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION the real, baUae, of the aiimont . * 28 +e The regular meeting of the North e logged rand d sorderec ow els, EPIPHANY CHURCH DINNER Broadway circle of the Frult and the liver inn soothin healing: way. a es n Epiphany church will have its an-| Flower Misison will be held at the When the liver and b per- imal parish meeting and dinner on| home of Mrs. Daniel L. Pratt, 1508 FE, forming thelr natural functions, rasTuesday “evening, February 20, at| Howo st. ‘Tuesday, February 20, Sew. bln i Atel indigestion and stomach —_—-—— 76:15 o'clock. ing at 10:30, will be followed by Have you a. bal taste, coated H i one) 6 luncheon at 1 o'clock and bridge for tongue, poor appetite, o ik ‘ General Tibbets Speaks Highly of New In- PI JUNSHINE CLUB care feeling, the remainder of the afternoon. se. Sunshine club of Queen City chap- : . live a the , substitute for protection 0. E. 8., will give a whist party| SUNSET HEIG calomel. tw y * habday,) Febru %, at the Ma-|LITHRARG chon Dr, Edwarde' Olive ‘Tablets are a T wish to say that there is noth-|such as occasional s constipation, ve ev 4 that is better |sour stomach, . ante temple at 2p. m. Eastern} “Sunset Helghts Literary club will aiihicarat cert ected) f against Colds V jie ysis ac ined sar a ete: |r alah etn fhe “Stars and Frene tiyivea: mett it the home of Mrs. Elizabeth| Mit» Gladys Studley, a benutiful)had become almost unbearable and , em boris. testinal Antiseptic 1 c).” (Signed) George W. Tibbets, | Adlerika ALWAYS sre by their olive color. ‘They do the HO) \euane fonger treat yhole systum seemed to be ery-| work. without t ‘ Brigadier General, Kor treatment, however, ‘a Hautf, 4531 Sixth ave. N. F, Tuen-}@nd popular society girl, residing|™MyY w work without griping, cramps or 99) . essary in casos of obstinate co: eB DM. 2. Sune will be enter: | oem, Mme February 20, at Z/at 490 Weet 119th street, fe among) 0S out under its bunlen of Ill/pain, | edule’ fou ills Cascara Bromide \ rphdee as eee aefurtea teen: panes | Baga agua gtanainis“atomach . M. er |p, m. ; y soya i ick relief, Wat what y ke. ani tion h YOU. | of your ined by Mra, John W. Crawford, see the thousands: of Now York City)” “wen, it wusn't many days nfter iho und 80o-—Advertisemont eke imine acts at once [eat Este ot can intesunel wane) © (NORE ER Physi : 23 18th ave, N,, Tuesday after-| CANADIAN WOMEN'S CLUB people who aro praising Tanlac for!1 began taking Taniac until 1 knew) ————————- —-|1 andor ick relief, wie and a COMPLETE ayatem| oT congratulate You aera eee oon, February 20, at 2 o'clock, The Canadian Women's club win| the return of their health, strength!1 was on the right rond to recovery. . ld: . cle wngcr. | This preparation, | nown effect I had from ‘Adlerika since I | peritnenes sr PR TOGA R LT aad) eg hontai ae vi GALE HIS PS cea ecm ARRWOST | Ie checks Colds in [= Jane 6, OUSUANS OF Geen | CARTE sc ane ‘BYTHLEHEM SHRINE, NO 1 erated club house Tuesday, Febru.| “Mor pare pasty Mias| footings began to leave, my norven| mel : harmful germa and colon baci Ih] “SY Nave found nothing | Bethishem shrine, No. 1, Whitelary 20, at # p.m, ore and re,| Studley, “I have been’ in a'very}ateadied down and before tonne I gull "alent X 24. hours,LaGrippe the intestinal Genel tive guarding | years’ Practica to excal Adiortka® no of Jerusniem, will hold @ spe-|freshments, Mrs. Robert A. White,| badly rundown condition and, when| was feeling lke an entirely diftor trom all othe cases, havtt inl meeting at Masonic Temple,| chairman, Canadians and frienda|1 bewan taking Tanlac, 1 had little|ont person, My complexion is even )Pierday, February 20, at 8 o'clock. | jnvited, hope of ever being my normal self] better now thon It ‘ (Signed) Dr. James Weaver, eases having thelr start here, ‘TD use Adlerike | y in three days TE ig he mane. complete. sytem | gorse’ ute E® an, At Howat canes, over has been cleanser over offered to the public, 9 (Signed) Dr. FM, Prettyman, / ong on BOTH upper and lower | ° ’ ig in the occanion of the official eee again, My nerves were so undone/and everyone ia asking me what WAHL Compan Sou ‘ana removing -foul atten than for So senate ea, Coe! better ‘visit of Mrs, June Carter, of Den-| SEATTLE LoDaH NO, 7 that at timos I could not keep back|has brought about such a great we Y which poisoned the system for] guage t ° oxpress the AWFUL Tat: eliminated from my ays- yer, Colo, supreme worthy high! Seattle lodge No, 7, D. H. P, A, | the tears, Some days I enjoyed my|change, { am #0 gratoful for the jentoun, will hold ite next meeting in Hver.|mouls and other days 1 simply had|woy ‘Taniac hax helped mo back i green hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Tuesday|to force myself to eat, 1 had nolto health that 1 rever loa BErRolT Months and which nothing else can | BURNT bid f: dislodge, It brings out all gases, | tem. meant r i 4 | thus Immediately relleving pressure | 4 ay bet © Baan ai rise ( on the heart, Tt Is axtoniahing the | top Who have usd only-ordine ~ é | Rroat amount of polaonous matter {ary bowel 1 stomac | eer Adlorika draws fre t alimon= and stomach medicines, eee “Ml Op evening, February 20, at 7:45 o'clock. | energy and the least exercise would| portunity to recommend it. Tt cer-| . A. will meet Tues-] After # short businows session and|leave me completely exhausted. My | tainly, is Pain From Boils f | On Account of Ite TaNid, pleaser rand medicine | | tary eanal y and COMPLETE action, It ia sold day, Webruary 20, for a business ves | Initiation, there will be a progres | complexion was becoming sallow! ‘Taniao ia sold by nll. good druge| Mertes Boil Plasters HOHE acter ®, netGrat, One| OSA NE UU RRIALS overywhore, gion at 20 p,m. Rey, Claveland| sive whist party, Members and|ind rough and I Just soemod to bo|glats, Over a9. million bottiew uclt Drug Store—25e and ‘notice how. ‘much Con Bwitt ine Gey caaTtelL Dia ; i or, speaker, | friends welcome, wetting old before my Ume, Things |—Advortisoment, matter It brings out which waslave, and Union at, and other Yeaee yy ie : { soceattttneneatnentnn poisoning you. dn slight disorders, (ing druggists.—Ad rtisomont, Ki,

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