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; PAGE 10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600 Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. Mrs. Wood Plans Tea in Honor of Offic of Mount Baker Park Guild; Club Program Announced, JAMES ANT ION WOOD, president of Mount Baker Park guild Of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital, has teeued two h: tions to the members of the guild for a tea at her h ave. Friday afternoon, March 2, from 3 until the officers of the org atic ATTRACTIVE CHILDREN t adred invita $219 Cascadia ment te Tneluded are Mrs. Roy Re mn, first view prestd Mra. George W Johnson, second vice prestd Daniel Kinney, secretary; Mrs. Joho Baird, treasurer; Mrs. L. E. Sirrine, auditor | The chairmen of the various committees Include Mra. Poter Andras, aN Social; Mrs. Albert Jacobson, tea shop; Mra, ¢ ‘ence Brown, work; Mra. © A. Douglas, Thrift Shop; Mra. Calvin 8. Hall, membership; Mra, Rainier 4 Becuwkes, hostess; Mrs. Arthur Challis, refreshments; Mra. J. Jensen | EN ie of During the afterncon Mra John W. Roberts will give a talk ™ Presiding at the urns will be Mrs ningham, Mrs, Macy | & Nicholson, Mrs. J. N. Hackett and M Pratt | a Mrs. Howard Chastain, Miss Leura Tanner, Miss Ruth Pratt and Miss estat Margaret Delaney wi al Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs, A hnelder, Mra, Archie = Chandler and Mrs. 0. B. Thor rs ye > F By 5 i me March Program at Women’s University Club of Announcement is mate today of the March program at the Women's Mi University club, beginning with the trav ner on Saturday evening March 3, at 6:20 o'clock ‘The Twilight Musicale, presenting the compositions of Amy Worth, w take place on Sunday afternoon, March 4, at 4 o'clock, followed by the i Service of supper. Monday evening, March 12, at § o'clock, #he club will present Shaw Desmond at the First Presbyterian church r, Desmond will speak on “The Ireland of Today.” A group of members who will act ushers at the church includes Miss Ruth Greenleaf, Mrs. Courtney Kic tein, Mrs iy Robert D. McAusiand, Mrs. William Bowden, Miss Mary ig Lester Lewis, Jr, Mrs. Parkhurst Brawley, Miss Margaret ee Bamund Hay, Mrs. Forrest Goodfellow, Mra. Ross Williams peg) Pulknor, Mrs. Crawford Anderson, Mrs, Harry Christofferson, Mrs, Morris SS Lundquist, Mrs. Alien Engle, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Henry A. Pratt Mira. L. J. Vaupell, Mrs, Howard Fletcher, Miss Marie Mulhern, Mrs. William H. Fix, Miss Marg Cone, Mrs. Harry C. Hartman, Miss Helen dy Mrs. Colin Radford and Mrs. Harry 5. Bo ‘Tuesday, March 13, at 2 and 2 p. m., Mah Jongg tournament. A mardi gras masque ball has been arranged for Friday evening, March 26, at 9 o'clock, for which reservations will close Wednesday, the 14th (Right) Alice Blake, (left) Ellen Patricia, are the daughters of Mr.and Mrs. Frank C. Brophy.— Hildur Peterson Allen mall ortrait by on. igoeaoe 2 s1 , March 23, at 3:30 o'clock, will be the mid-Lenten musicale, for! % RTOS 3 é “om nd guests. WOMAN'S ¢ TURY CLUB Cardin 9 17th ave, Wednesday ei Saturday, February 24, there will be a bridge luncheon at 1 o'clock, and Wednesday the socal service de-| February 28, at 2 o'clock | Tuesday, March will be the Mah Jongg tournament. | partment of t ntury | ° ene On Thursday, April 5, the repertory committee will present Glenn will meet f ! RAVENNA CHAPTER pelughes, former head of the drama department at the University of Wash-| o'clock, with Mrs, Cari J. Smith, 143 Ravenna chapter No. 189, 0, E ington, Tecently from New York, in an interesting drama lecture, “Review th ave mere bing ta anet - will give @ card party at Dart Of the New York Stage, 1922-1923. sale, and members of the club are} O80 Mtoria Wodsceaae ptentad | asked to bring articles for the sale, | eres ‘ebruary 28, at § o'clock see * . ‘ a grag Society Night at Fashion Show [eae ane Tuesday evening, March 6, will be society night at the MacDougall! “y jrraine Social Southwick fashion show. This is the annual affair given thru the cour Of the store for the benefit of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital. The| rary 28, in Masonic Temple at 2 Members of the board will act as patronesses. dak ‘They include Mrs. George T. Myers, Mra William A. Peters, Mra. John cere ‘W. Roberts, Mrs. John H. Powell, Mrs, David Edward Skinner, Mrs. George OW. Fischer, Mrs. C. D. Stimson, Mrs. Scott Bullitt, Mra. William Randall meeting Wednesday afternoon, Feb-| Woat Seattle Are cl Mr. A. J. Hamitit W., Wednesday, 0:30 a. m | WEBSTER P-T. A. | Ag Feb! will moot Webster P. A. will gt a silver (Grawford, Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. Charles Russell Collins, Mra.|) 0. -pobto tig iGatursin the Bours c¢ ADDITIONAL CLUBS C. Ewing, Mrs. Frank Case, Mrs. Harry Bolcom, Mrs. John C.| way qn mane tareen the lates’ creine McMillan, Mrs. M. A. Gottstein, Mrs. H. J. Ramsey, Mrs, Reginald Par-| -,"" {OTION PICT wons, Mrs. Frederick Parks, Mra. F. H. White, Mra.’ Alexander McEwan, | \! a real fa Mt ath ave, | COMMITTEF Bits; William D. Perkins, Mrs. Howard Taylor and Mrs. George H. Fortaon.| }), speaker, : rr | The following group of girls, who will act as ushers, are the Misses Clara| Ae oy I casting has te to th , Achsa Lou Powell, Lucile Eyman, Dorothy Ewing, Olive Leonart, CESS ANGE motion picture com: nites of the Mucy Semple Swanstrom, Gloria Frink, Harriet Baxter, Alico Hole, Amy| : No. foe — cpr nttentlid “+ ~ adi Be ey amt, Alico Blake, Hazel McMillan, Priscilla Ander | ~ 0 boi coay Angeline Counell No. | Wook’ prrattegmanawer of 5, of the Degree of Pocohontas, will | | “The Third Alarm,” at the Blue hold a octal dance Wednesday eve-| seouse, Second week ron. ning. February 28, at 9 o'clock, at/” «ponin Hood” at the Liberty. Swediah club hall, Mighth ave, and| rhe Ghost Patrol” at the Colum Oltve at, The recelpta will go to enter. bla, indorsed by tie national com- tain the great counceti, lags noida pop Pag igs Si Sg sy o . ve * ta convention In Seattle in July. all *, > c! Parties Will Honor Miss Burkett visiting brothers and’ sisters aro | ,.,cOmnE (© the Strand, March 4, Complimenting Miss Lenore Burkett, of Lincoln, Neb., who is the guest} cordially Invited to attend. state motion picture chairman for Anne McFee, Mrs. Walter H. Tuesley and Mrs, Frank Pritchard oe | Mr..and Mrs. Victor Elfendah! are entertaining twelve members of their i, @inner club at thelr home next Saturday evening. id ie the Par Teacher ansociations of entertaining with four tables of bridge Friday afternoon at the home NORDICA CHORAL CLUB Oregon, gave wide publicity to “For. of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McFee, 2132 W. Comstock st. Wednesday evening, February 28,|getMeNot” and practically put it Today Lieut. Alan Hoar, U. S. N. and Mra. Hoar entertained with | at 6:30, there will bo a special meet-|on the Northwest map. jp pencheon in Bremerton for Miss Moroes pleasure. ing of the Nordica Choral club at} In order that committees of . the Santpractic bullding, Broadway |various civic organizations might Hostess at Informal Bridge Luncheon and E. Pine. All members urged to| familiarize themselves with the ; a be prosent, as all rehearsals from dards by which to judge motion Mrs. . Yea will be hostess at an informal bridge luncheon given stan y ie ere pereeean be. bostens ai 4 : ‘ea | now on must be attended by every ictures, the first of a serics of Vednesda: joon, March 7. Covers will be placed for Bee Ber home Wednesday attern " es ona, “acreenings was held yesterday tn eee ETA jthe Frederick & Nelson auditorium ‘Mr. and Mrs. Garber Dinner Hosts Tran wic. | rae etemninictere:eomntien of The W.C. T. U. will moet Wednes-|the Sea! Parent-Teacher With covers placed for sixteen guests, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Garber will| day, February at 2 p.m, with | ton. @ptertain their bridge club at dinner Saturday evening, March 3. Mre. Chase, 6710 29th ava N. B.| thw moesting, which was arranged . Mra, Vincent, state president, willlpy Mrs. E. K. Brown, chairman, as Bridge Tea Wednesday Le pee Pee sisted by Mrs, J. E. Rieke and Mra |H. O. Stone, members of the com Honoring Mrs. Harold Sexsmith, who ts leaving eoon for California to|gUNSET AUXILIARY TO MEET mittee, was attended by represcnta Wake her home, the American Institute of Architects’ Wives club will Sunset Auxillary of the Ortho rea of the state, city and local or pantertain with a bridge tea at the Women's University club Wednesday] pedic hospital will meet to sew, at Ofithe PTA! and ‘from @fternoon at 2 o'clock. the home of Mr. H. Hamer # 3 | Efi gran, 8749 14th N. W., on Wednes- 7 sa ee Spring Opening at Jumble Shop anocia munity Service, Federated clubs, the day, February 28, at 10 a. m. public brary and theaters. eee Painter of the Communit ‘The Red Cross Jumble Shop announces {ts opening of spring and summer |_ D. H. Pa y rhe A HOME SEWING CLUB |Service conducted the Instruction > Mi . id ve ice sel 4 ' Whats for Thursday, March 1. A large and very nice selection will be on lets OC the GAR Rome and explained the methods used by [boards of censorn and other bodies viewing motion pictures for the pur. pose of passing upon their stand- ards. "The Bohemian Girl,” a new jGlm version of the famous opera, | Whicl¥ fs noon to be shown at a load. jing Senttlo theater, was reviewed, and after applying the principles of eee Sewing club will be entertained by : : Mrs. Jennie Mead, 2160 Government Orthopedic Tea Shop way, Wednesday, February 's8, Fort Madrona guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday,| Lawton car to Zist ave. W. Lunch- ‘With Mrs. J. L. Charbneau as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Sadie Brooks, Mra,|eon at noon. William Bando, Mrs. C. B. Bennett, Mrs. O. B. Joseph, Mrs, Clarence $54) 8 McDonald, Mrs. J. F. Wagner and Mrs. George Ryan. ALTRUISTIC CLUB 8 s: ° is 2 ’ Altrulatic club will meet with Mrs. Fruit and Flower Mission’s Card Party Joste Parker, 4126 10th ave, N. E., |Judsink which they had learned, the 1 =a see 5 committes unanimously indorsed tt. ) The North Broadway circle of the Fruit and Flower Mission wilt give| V°ime#day, February 28, at 1 p, m. ‘i Hts annual card party on Easter Monday, which comes this year on April 2. Whe affair will take place at the Chanticler cafo at 2 o'clock. There will| MOTHERS’ CLUB JROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER Be 175 tables in play, for which early reservations aro asked at East 6491.|_ Mothers’ Club of Alpha Slxma|_ Robert Morris Chapter, U. D, O Mrs. H. L. Merritt is chairman of tho ticket committer, assisted by Mra,| PD! will meet nt chapter house, |E. 8. will give a card party’ at EE Galiy, rum. Mt. Broved ena Mee Date ee, Wednesday, February 28, nt 2:20|the Panama cafeteria on Saturday A group of fifty Campfire Girls will be in charge of the tea service and| clock. Mrs, M. Neuman and Mrs, |evening, March 10, at 8:20 o'clock those who do not care to play may join the guests at that time, Mra,| Jean Forrest, hostesses, All Eastern Stars and friends invited 8. Goodwin, president of the Fruit and Flower Mission; Mrs. Harry EE) eee Otis McKnight, chairman of the North Broadway circle, and Mrs. 0, W,|~2 RE NATA CLUB | 2 wea Crockett, vice-chairman of the circle, form the reception commtittes, Woman's © Re Nata club will| LADIES OF THE GOLDEN ‘ e'ee meet with Mrs. R. C. Hitchcock, nae ; . . 1529 Palm ave, Wednesday, Fobru.| The Ladiey of the Golden North Orthopedic Thrift Shop “ 28, a r pt the vf "| will meet Friday, March 2, at 1923% Assisting at the Orthopedic Thrift Shop Wednesday morning wil) be cers First ave. at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Peter Mogenson and Mrs. Harry Rowe for the Queen Anne guild, and PAST CHTEFS’ ASSOCIATION ba Md in the afternoon Mra. B, H. Petley and Miss Louise Nelson from Madrona Past Chiefs’ association will meet |ALPHA PHI ALUMNAR with Mra, Glen M. Owens, 123 24th| Alpha Phi alumnae will moet avo., for cards, on Wednesday, |Thursday, March 1, at 2:30 p. m, ’ fr February 28. with Miss Marion Thomson, 1636 omen $ be Uu 1S 64) 6 |S4th ave, AUXILIARY BRITISH-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Auxiliary to British-Ameriean ns. sociation meets with Miss Laura CLARA BARTON TENT Clara Barton tent, Daughters of Veterans, will give a dinner and card The monthly meeting of the Wom.| Patty after Its regular business meet- ‘en's society of Bethany Presbyterian |'ng, Wednesday, February 28, church will be held with Mrs. oe D8: aries S. Wills, 418 W. Comstock | WISCONSIN GOLDENROD Wednesday, February 28, at 1:20|CLUB }m. Good program planned, Large| The Wisconsin Goldenrod club nce “paged Z will meet Wodnesday, Fobruary 28, f with Mrs. H. A. Tobey, 713 N. 80th Me one acy . Hp, 4.,|'% Tho honteases for the day will bo “al A Th. Wednecany|Mrs. Engio, Mra. Becley and Mra, } meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Bunge. All former Wisconsin women ry 28, at 1915 First ave. Im- ortant business and class initiation,| Welcome. Box lunch at 12:20 o'clock. Take Phinney car to 80th st, and bers urged to be present, Pro. ‘9 whist at 9 p. m. walk two blocks east, oes ee AUXILIARY VE GROTTO CLUB ENGINEERS EMR CE: Ladies’ Grotto club will meet] “The Ladies’ auxtitia ry to the Loco. ‘Wednesday, February 28, at tho| motive Engineers will give a card | Bederated club house. party and luncheon on Wednenday, CLUBS FOR WWEDNESDAY et SOCIETY , NY CHURCH | GRUB-STAKE. Here's the Type of Picture Everybody Likes! “THE SUPER SEX” —a tale of rebellious youth In a small , town setting Human to the Core With Tully Marshall and Robert Gordon —ON THY STAGE Jack Levy and i asad Fwbruary 28, at 1 p, m, at M. BH. 7 - a | WHET BYATTLE W.C. 7.0, B, A. hall, 1928% Wrst ave, Sei The Four Crowell Sisters | The Wost Seattle W. C. T. U. will see : —in— |" Meet at the home of Mrs. W. B.|PALM CIRCLY NO, 646 “A Symphony of Music” 10c ANY ‘TIM cott, Alaska and California ave. unetion, on Wednesday, Vebruary at 2:30 p.m, Members urged to prompt Nelehbors and visitors Palm Circle No, 66, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet every Wednon- Gay evening In Carpenters’ hall, 1620 Fourth ave, at 8 o'clock, commenc: tog with March 7, —JOHUNSON & HARDING— Other Acts as Good Wide WA DTP Vo Mae Pa i, ot PL nM ~HE SEATTLE STAR Music Personal M i Mra. H. W. Kent, a Edward Johnson | ponies be Dire. Moary N. Sbasé. 084) Concert, March 12 | Mr, and Mrs, William } ‘ turned today from a tr { nevera ! weeks in the Hast Mr Mra Br k spent the week ond in Portland ro heh ' t return to the Unite Miss Edith Young left for . Sgnta Barbara, Cal, to be awa Mr. Johnson studied under about a mont? 5 aa esinanea Saat ee ae? for ears. First bh Dr. Helen Babcock has ad leeds * te vate jafter a three months’ abse thelin af eg PA ' | East, devoted to post uate Work | sett Vedra s “tl Ta in various Easter ms Bhe w ure and “Ch i \ ‘ h the te , L'Amore de } I Jobr y : aay | ul” in It i ‘ } t and oy 1 his se . . > ove was t ! , * n Apr © ye the ¢ ‘ ° Cannax week for River Cal, where # e to t fetre \ will visit her sister, ‘ n Treat, who has been win |CIVIC AND IMPROVEMENT {CLUB | Beattie Civic and Improvement | ¥4% Johnson jelub will meet at the Federated | YAniane by all |Club house day, March 1, at|*udente, and Nett leago Ameri a esi hows |beautiful suavity of tone, such eane ELDERBLC of production mich thrilling ELDERBLOOM CLUB srrepnatiie sari ine Elderbloom will meet gtedtebt-Ciations Ichave erecien | Knights ot Virg at Neased.”” The critic of the Chic The applause nia Tribune sald whic | fered house atlen | the orchestra and # 1 the per | LITERARY AND MUSICAL It was a triumph such as REVIEW singers have scored in this coun. nder the auspices of the Wom- “ formance. fe | Alliance and the Layman's “ee © ; oe tene, Rint Unitarian! Amphions to Give burch, a lIiterary and cal a view Recital ner will be given by Mr nee} The Amphion clety will repeat Richa their December concert ia Rewe . evening in the F velt high schoo’ tot of the reh, cor : For the past seven years this Moaars, Walter I n. Roy | gan: m has been giving concerts | L. Rush, John B. FT and Wal-| in ‘ent achools. The assisting ter L. Richardson jartiste for tomorrow evening will be The complete story of the opera) Anna Grant Dall and Mr. Le Plat. will be related and numerous piano parsages will be given. The vocal-| FAIRVIEW P.-T. A. ints will sing the princtpal arias| The Fairview PT. A. will hold and choruses, its regular meeting at the school, | Tha recital will take place tn|Thursday, March 1, at 245 p. m. Od4 Fellows Temple, 10th ave. and|Mra. J. J. Lutthle will talk on “The Pine at., Wednenday evening, March Alms and Purposes of the P.T. A.” 7, at 815 sharp. A silver offering|The program will also consist of a wil be ‘taken: |plano solo by Wesley Haug, a vocal ee jnolo by Mrs. Roy Milton, tks on SERIES OF GARDEN current topics by pupils of Miss Van LECTUR }Horn's room and bird songs by | Mrs. Mary F. Guy, chatrman of |PUDils of Miss Whitwell's room, the Chamber of Commerce flower | Business and refreshments jand garden committer, haa arranged| The program and carnival post A neries of lectures to be given twice |POned from February 2 will take AllFat People Should Know This Fat people owe a debt of gratitude to the author of the now famous Marmola Prescription, and are stil more indeb for the reduction o| this harmiean, effect! hd month at the Lakewood clubhoune | jby 3 Fret J. Cole, a well-known |landscape gardner. | Tho first lecture will be held Fri. day, March 16, at 2 p.m. These leo tures are freq and the club appeals jto the homemakers of th district to attend so that the communit jmay do Its part towards the "City | 4 (0 tablet form. P jof Flowers.” Mra W. §. Beardales, |e dean poegee set yl | BS apes s ee, }all drug stores the world over at the one of the most enthusiastic home garden advocates tn the district, has reasonable pri cane one dollar for a or you t fi “ of price from the Marmola | jheen appointed chairman of the 4 Woodward Avec Datrelt flower and garden committes of the| Mich. This now leaves Ro excuse for dieting or violent exerciae for }the reduction of the overfat body to normal.—Advertisement. eo “CASCARETS” TO CLEAN BOWELS When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, for Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds Clean your boweis—then feel fine! 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MARGO RAFFARO and JIMMY GILDEA and A Metropolitan cast of nearly fifty people, including A Chorus of Broadway Beauties Eight Gorgeous Scen Magnificent Costumes HARRY BLOOM _.THE MAN HUNT _THE VINTOUR BROS, PANTAGESCOPE __ an secure them direct | TUESDAY, Milady’s Fads % at the school Community « Marie Kelly and Mar kitchen 1 adings by Virginia Q of th Morris Dramatic school, will be fol lowed by con games with prizes and a carnival of side shows Ad miasion will be 4 cents and 1 cent ad fonal for each email charge for wid eshments Economy Think! You pay but one cent and a fraction for « bountiful dishful—served piping hot! ALBERS CARNATION MUSH is the economy whole-wheat health food that takes but five minutes to cook. Serve it for breakfast tomorrow and learn new econ- omy of both your time and money. | Albers Bros. Milling Co. 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DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grand: mother's time, She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive, Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked ap. pearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. outof-date, Nowadays, at any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound,” you will wet this famous old preparation, improved by the ad- dition of other Ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore nat: ural color and beauty to the hair, A woll-known downtown druggist saya it darkens the halr so natur. ally and evenly that nobody can tell by asking glossy.—Advertivement, attraction, and | But brewing at home ts mussy and | it has heen applied, You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time, By} morning the gray hate disappears, and after another application or two it becomes benutifully dark and FEBRUARY 27, 1928. Lady Expert TO HELP RUPTURED WOMEN Demonstrates | Rice Method Mrs, ¥. E. Williams, representing W. 8. Rice of Adams, N. ¥., inven- tor of the famous Rice (Non-Surge al) 4 for Rupture will be at the Hotel Seattle, Wash, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 1, 2 and 3, to demonstrate @ special corset attachment that rupture matter how ¢ abdomen is very no ven if compelled to wear an ordi- nary truss or ab dominal support knows the goug- ing, cutting and chafing caused by narrow bands, The weight of the abdomen or pressure neces. sary in holding the rupture must be carried by the band around the back, and the pressure is some- times very great, causing untold suffering. The special, broad supporting cor- set attachment distributes the pressure over the entire back | Special Combined in such @ man- Rupture and Cor- set Back Support, P&T @% to do away with all cutting, chafing and binding. There are thousands of women who are in perfect misery because they cannot find anything that will hold thelr rupture and the abdomen at the same time, The appliances usually worn for the purpose are hot, bulky, chafing and irritating. | But this wonderful Rice Combined | Corset Attachment fs light, flexible, durable, cool and fits the figure like ja glove. It gives you a sense of ab- solute security and protection while at the same time wonderfully im- proving the abdominal outlines, Trusses {n common use are not adapted to women and often do great harm. Women, therefore, suffer | more and are tn greater danger from | rupture than men, and all] women, | who have ruptures of any kind from the small inguinal and femoral to the large navel and after operation ruptures or who find it necessary to kind should not fall to call and see | this wonderful combined corset back | Support. .No description or {llustra- | tion can fully convey the remarkable j utility of this splendid Support. It | must be seen; it must be put on to | convince any woman that it was de. |signed for her. Mrs. Williams takes a large woman just as she fs, all out of shape and unsightly, and by this | remarkable Corset Support gives her |a@ natural, neat, trim figure. | Mrs, Willams will also gtve full | Instructions on how to handle and care for any rupture, large or small. | She will show how to hold any kind jand degree of rupture from the simple groin and femoral to the jlarge and difficult Navel and after | Operation Ruptures, without chafing, pinching or squeezing; also how to wear the corset correctly. F. E, Williams, Rupture Expert for men, will also be at the hotel on \bove dates and every man who vants to get rid of rupture should ~all for free demonstration and trial “f this famous Rice Method. WHERE THERE IS NO RUPTURE This wonderful Appliance {s also ised with great success ag a support oilowing operations and for Ptosis allen stomach), agging of abdominal contents and ny condition requiring corrective upport for the abdomen. And for ‘leshy men and women who have no rupture but require a strong uplift support for large or pendulous ab- domens will -find in this Appliance the most complete and satisfactory Support ever used. And remember every Appliance {s demonstrated and {ts merits fully proven before pur. chasing, Why should any man, woman or child suffer the burden of rupture and truss wearing when it {3 so en- tirely unnecessary? Why not use the Rice Method and prove to your en. tire satisfaction If a cure is possible in your case? Thousands are throw. ing thelr old trusses on the scrap heap after a brief application of the Rice Method, Remember these Supports are | Adapted to all Kinds and conditions of rupture tn men, women and children, and the free demonstration is for all, Don't let this great opportunity get Away from you. Your visit to the Rice representatives is sure to Prove one of the best things you ever did, Call any time from 9 to 12 fore: noons, 2 to § afternoons or 7 to 9 evenings, but be sure and call, Iw YOU CANNOT CA TO WRITE POR eR WS. Ree, Dept. 45 Ky Adam | tell where rupture tx located omonstrating trentment with Instructions for trial ut home will matted you free of all charm, ks Advertisement, Free to All wear an abdominal support of any 4. floating kidney, © 3