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THE SKATT LE STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 192%, f PAGE Ww A ——— | | D, Lillopoulue, — Greek maul Personal Seattle Art Piomia oir, Novweria wJeattle Society Mrs, Claro F. Farnworth and BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD ‘ t afford the w ert, Mra, Lund Leslie , VACATION SPECIA daughter, Nancy Farnsworth, with Another new — busine ven erple { ned palnters, but} Mra, Ronald Olew fru, Georg Rdited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 6600, ee soap ce et pea nag phere matter easterly ation pat ener enh ts detarentitg to |e ate akcstniess he LS . Music and Society Assistant—Louise K Sea RON ORR Pies LOM | Sa amr © ees Breer tctese Wal ta nica tar noone | erihuty Ls Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. ze s eve Not one just for hoy " t carn, ; Lan town i lor ne For Your Boys far Lac Mra. John Cooper Ia ay from an | f . a | Tuese 1 wtreain of the latest and bent work > biti { | Engagement of Miss Clara Bartlett Callfornta {by the ouding artiats of the count Senin Grits Announced. Fashion Revue at | : “Sports Clothes Ball” M* AND MRS, H. R. BARTLET? annou @aughter, Clara, to Mr, Aliude Smith fon eet, Edna Fowler, M mu Worman, Mary Helen ne Hig 0 Haine 115 un:| Lena Puymbr Eliabeth G $9.75 | $11.75 Mrs. Charles Dresser Murphey} ready for wale, Buying a master between trains will soon be a tia Robertson), who has been | F hon mother, airs Track dally adventure Daat two mo nee the engagement of thelr] teaving in a fow days for hor home| t#lent ina napkin—they are dead | Ponorary art fraternity ¢ country flo the metro! be faurine Hyatt i Pictures out of sight are 5 Smith. The wedding will take place late in } *¢€e 4 Miss Bartlett att ed Dana Hall at Wellesley, Mas Erie college} age, and Mra, H, FR. Updgratt are | the art Ife of the United States and | pall, university campu ih Ohio, and is a ate of the University of Wash », Sh 4 4! leaving the last of this wook for Van- | Ke many more plotures gre hibit is held for the purpose Sun aod Wind Bring Out Ugly; Memmber of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Jconvuer, B.C, where they will make | Where one grew betc For it ls @ | of promoting wt in thé) Spots, How to Remove Easily Mir. Smith attended tho University of Washington and is affiliated with} their homo, sad fact that in our bur 1 million | ¢ arts and of Europe.| pore's a . M 1" P Slgina Chi fraternity, hast Aa | Homes it im the rulo to neo tawdry | When the exhibit wan planned It |face to try a remedy for feck ° Miss Doris Mitchell will remove the peur cae wood. plstare in &] was known that a large numbe eh tha laaicariton ot a i . 3 of next week to the Hotel Sor. | He will do more for its inmates | unusual pieces were owned by col] © J i Vommittee Named for Annual Ball | Siting. of eat; woade 0, Che, HOI BBE F's dosen araghsine: Bt raeqphagterct helo bese 1 that st will not For choice of A Fashion Revuo is one o* tho inte features planned for the| Gy jcity hun dozens of unem: se a cote tan | Pa unless it ret ahnual “Sports Clothes Ball” t Women's e niversity club will give} ),. nd Mra. Walter Padget re- | !at! Who can paint an from “tis un. (one if it doe - 1 three large Oh Friday evening, May 11, at the Masonic temple. It will be presented] Ee a " pladStha' wm a three | Picture for very tittle pig heen ertbent ord face tha \'exne { BP during three short intermissions | wy pierirhe 5 to Callforhla A nhrolderiae terion, | teifling i Mrs. Morris Lundquist {s chairman tn charge of the affair, Mrs ase Spire» PROF MEAD: 0B, eer @tth at Dayton ave. Good musle, | joneiry < Rassonpa Yeon Ait peta Simply get an ounce of Ot groups of Price will be responsible for the Fashion Revue; Mrs, CB, Kinne has the| . sa and t at loc atrenst , R ., Mr. Cheater N. Reltze has returned rm and refreshments from Rusa and Ruma double strength —from apy druggist Bo 4 N : , refreshments; Miss ‘once Rog she ORONE) Ca fornia IONIA CHAPTER NO. 114 0. ¢. | the loans Wiener We ou how it Is to rid yournelt 7 ~ S Cornett, music; Miss Ruth Kerr, publicity; Miss Pearl Be . box ¥ . pigiy pen toe ree A 2 af bth gn shear fat bile tos Kyat Spring Suits . bok 2 Mr. F. R. Blinn Port Angeles, | will entertal with a infor 1 | York are sending out a spe sexion Tare . = 7 i y y c r in © cit dance & t fele ‘on Miss Clare Sullivan Weds | Was a week cod visitor tithe cty. /dance and card party tn the, Ma Fifclen from ond’ ‘euhowtcnpeled, 10r with 2 pairs of sea a preity wredeing wi spre ‘7 eA : oe ‘- Marcella Eaton has rhtur Friday, April 13, All Baatern Star 5 knickers a < seagri i C aye i a ; a visit ral months in Masons and friends ome : 4 o Mr. je of hy c * » and Pr | one . v. Fat . E. Kelly perfor in the midst of 1 B Rev. Father H. E. Kelly perform: mp the m r eee UNIVERSITY CHAUTAUQUA Sale of ALL “Tron Clad” per raticnate frie Mr, and Mra. John MeLean, who! Ur Baskets of e home and . have been spending two in lat the mo of Mrs, Carrie M nen and sev. | freckles.—Advertisement % 4 White standards » led to the! Bf ~Sa ie: ‘ ys Mita raised tn tro nied in huekieuerry and Woodward | CAUCOrnIa, returned fast Weck tes i Lake —- Stockings for Boys and Girls ferns, interspersed nd high baskets of Miles with : mi te t m. Chapters ‘ branching candelat in which tall tapers glowed, were at elther site t ¢ Pubes " me jks on n tt By <4 98 Ivonclads = 4.0/1 «s PP ayes Ome (5 ‘The wedding march was played by Miss Hazel W hter, and just b birth of ‘atthe H i be tenet e 40c Tronela ds oe 5 OY a sae as 31c oy Holl: marriag' 1 sang “At Dawr by her broth 9 brocade, draped to ¢ of pearls and rhinestone efully to the hem of the s “the ceremony Mrs. R ‘The bride, given beautiful in ivory ¢ handsome orname = pearis falling gre § ttle General hom al on April ©. Mr. John B. 8 n, wae . asta Dares ORY AD and caught with @ h long fos t. The 50c Ironclads .........-.-- Of Interest to ALL gat ; mone Pree’ | HowMy Corns, Bunions and Bel loon eae e An High School Calloused, Burning, Tired | N nocletien will ive a kenete | Exhibit Monday Feet Hurt— formed the was caught to her coiff dlossoms. H awe were an exquisite shower of ili i o Thur April w be the Ofehids and sweet pea: exwrinauiaes acaba ' 4 £ at e « Mothers SMfiss Nell Sullivan, the bride's sister, as maid of honor, was attractively | Fo N°) hing |and print exhibit’ at the Fine Ar Aftired in a beige crepe model, and her arms were filled with Ophelia] *°¢ = Sik waller Fourth ave. We now have a complete stock of the Famous ; os Oe Holeproof Stockings for Boys and Girls. Be Teses, orchids and rose-tinted sweet peas, with coral chiffon tle. Mr, John aia © Wilson was best man for Mr. Harris Mr. and Mra, Caspar Clarke re “An informal reception followed the service Mrs. Frank J. Greene, of Spokane; Mrs. Allan Marble i Mrs, William Herbert Harris sp ed | fornia a lovely a ement ed In We uding am door ded and refreshments served. i ex. | Gepartments of be| open from 2 aturday from a trip to Cali PRICES 35¢ to 55¢ a pair. | turned "rs FOOTRELE the hospitalities at the tea table, cent pastelshaded sweet peas. Miss Muri! O'N ss Margaret Slauson, Mix ‘ Grov 1 CIRCLE al program more sonking the feet in . z | Martha Ochs and Miss Gertrude Wein ty tsters of the bride,| are receiving congratulations on the circle, Ladies of 4 o'clock IO et tate os sovdecn Children’s New Spring Topcoats ceatatad. birth of a daugh ine, Aprit ) serve & home nmanion inconvenience no On thelr wedding trip Mrs. Harris wore a Ke blue poiret twill three. {9 at Providence uf Vatevaine’ hall. A will sing the f 20 pother | Ag "oe fi Sizes 24 to 10 Piece costume, a blue taffeta hat, flower trim and a sable scart. mor a 3 f Indian songs» aed work on your fect as long 4 anand = Mrs. Hi : = duates of Univer: : ‘Sis Mid ashin © Wome ’s Cl bs a one 1 of “Tse tacracitiog Tah sad S$ 10 to $20 ion, where she is a member Delta Gamma = , and 2 arris is LAC REE : 4 from corne, be . ‘Affiliated with Delta Chi frate n’ u \° a R Seu ne iyi as ¢ tte tat tired aes si CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Jwith Mra. La cas tha Ge Reception to Honor Walpole or | sea apartmer April 13, at ¥ ‘The Women's University club will give a recept Sunday a n wn esa eb Rg AE {8p Peed bit y | B® o'clock to honor Hugh Walpole, noted author spe: i Wret Dresbrierian church SILV TEA FOR DELEGATES Bolen, “zs < he os 18 ores T legates of W 1 McK Pr ogram on OP his affair wil ¢ guests tho only opp to ey circle Ne. 11, La Nicht Mieet the distinguished lecturer. Army of the Republic, will t um oper a. ained at a t phat ; Zn the receiving line will be Mr. and Mrs, Frank 8. Bayley, Mrs. Hervey} guy « Mra. 8. D. fon and Intuition.”| home of Mra. Margaret sychology books loaned free. Visit | atk nell sien ors welcome. mses will be asked the 1 Sunday evenings from Ge Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. H, Albertson, Dr. Mabel § Wingate, Mrs. John Lincoln Hall, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Dire. George Soliday, Miss Pearl Bennett, Mrs. S. J. Krau Le Roy eee | © display will be open to ‘xt: MM. Backus, Miss Effie Raitt, Mrs. Frederick M. Padelford W. D.| soctan AND LITERARY cLun | ee iG Haas: without charge, Among | “e yer ugeists. | Seward Social and Literary club | nena THETA PI haye cooperated with the| P omer, Mrs. Everett Smith, Miss Kate M. Firman and Mrs. Everett Clark eee La-may is more wilt meet with Mrs. Elmo R. Picht, | worERS' CLUB Gnd students are; Christos Mrs. Jamison Lancheon Hostess $631 Brandon wt. Friday, April 18, at | eta ‘Theta Pi Mothers’ ‘lub wi AS ERT! = ' © Mrs. Far! Jamison entertained this afternoon at luncheon at the Sunset}? O'clock, Mrs. John Trumbull will) meet at the chapter house, 1617 deans ‘ : fi hi ncheon sak cn. “iotheca’: Pansioe my fs fdlh ro Lj tons, and Mra, Grace A. Pow- t t | fefub im compliment to Mrs. HL. F. Alexander. Covers were placed for| sPesi on "Mowers Pensa: man |" Ath ot, Eriday, April 12, at 2) ra will singe roup of wonns | an us ace owder: i _ Pwelve, m Mrs. F, h and Mrs./ Strangers and lonely people wel- = . Soo setae. be Dare. iain Ray eer ONG | 40, Léa; Westéoees coma, program “will begis| Lamay {s more than ordinary|Ta-may {s so pure and so harm- 4 La Bridge L h UMBGNA” auc Milne Poke naa hg ro at $:15 | Fac Powder because it does more |less ond because it stays on &0 4 rge bridge Lune eon by ae and ree! Picbt andl ovesosee CLUB . ae | than just cover up complexion it 1s used by millions of 3 E With covers placed for twenty-eight, Mrs. J. M. Clapp entertained at] Gances by Mise Ruth Woods will be} “rie tT onosome club will meet in the | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUD blemishes. This improved formula | American women. ‘These intelli- Tsneheon tolay at her home, with bridge for the later amusement. siven during the afternoon pariors of Rainler-Grand hotel| Friday the Iiteratu: i teavi contains medi powder that | gent women use La-muy in pref- ‘ ae he Friday evening, April 13, at 8 o’clo< partment of the Wor p ghee doctors and pre-lerence to the most éxrensive im- PHI MU MOTHERS’ CLUB é ’ partmen he Woman's Centu : pre|¢ : ie é J Shower and Tea for Miss McCulloch There wilh be a meeetinn et the Pi {Cards and dancing. The following | club will axeamblo at 11 a. m. at the scrila to Improve the cimplexion, | ported powders, "because they ‘Complimenting Miss Elizabeth McColloch, a bride-to-be of this month, 31 Mothers’ club Friday afterr Dah UrCeram Wil Oe sives Ye WC. A. Mra J.J. Lea will speak sd eesapin fess r Bie te enow - fro bsgisd cle! hat cise irs. Beverly Vernon Hancock (Edna McCreary) will entertain with a| April 12, at the chapter house a Reading, Miss Alice Brown: the on “Education in Ch and Mra. peduce solace: popes, (Amey beg Bye han [tera eccreb rnc i whower and tea at her home, 5607 15th ave, N. E., Saturday afternoon, April o'clock. ve ~~ } C. A. Bowen, of Kirk The See BES TOR ae pit Lig beatae Deu i and oe hoe . Z4. Invitations have been limited to the intimate friends of the honor| eee Great Wall of China | biness, crows fect and wrinkles. |harmless powder and see how | iguest. PHINNEY RIDGE | AF diva: tame incall, Cevtiih abasde And women say La-may stays on | wonderfully !t improves your com- it eee IMPROVEMENT CLUB ment the following officers were better than any other face pow- | plexiou you will understand why , Miss Westervelt Is Bride of Elwood Stone The Phinney Ridgo Improvement | ieee canal rnb aamimern ka gh Mess ak edi Tn tie hiner Epewde ke EE F 4 b i hold its ext lar Adams; vice chairman, Mrs. 5 W. Joes not contain any rice powd old ? t % The marrlage of Miss Frances 8. Westervelt, daughter of Mr. and Mre.|Cctuge Irinar, Apell Lo at fence MPLETE RECK : am; escretir? and. treasurer, or white lead, Im fact, you will ", it you are offered a sub. { A. J. Westerveit, 401 ‘allingford ave., to Mr. Elwood N. ‘one, son of} at the Joka B. ‘Allen ‘echies North M. J. Falkenburg. At 2:20 p. m. be given five thow 4 dollars re- ute for Ta-may it fs sure to] _ fi a Bir. and Mrs. E. B. Stone, was solemnized Wednesday evening, April 11 i te an Tells How SI She | Was Made Well « the Americanization department will ward if you can get be a demonstrator or someone try- 0 ® o'clock In Asbury Methodist Episcopal chureh, with Rev. O. F. Krie meet at Y.W.C. A. Mra W. D to find that Ia-may ing to make a larger profit at hi Yeading the service. Easter lilies against a green background were massed by Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable will read @ paper on "The elther of these harmful your expense. All dealers carry } ini ‘@t tho altar, flanked by palms and great baskets of yellow daffodils. Compound and the Newer Emigrants.”| ents. You will also be given tho | the large box and many carry the} Ati same reward if you can buy @| generous thirty-five-cent si ya . Election of officers Indianapolis, In ‘Nowl wantto Tho regular meeting of the club tell you just what induced me to take will be held at the ¥. W.C. A, at 2 your medicine. It p m. The business roman will be} Fir tAid\ for ACHES tome kind lof “wales ot Cunptrw Oi by Srtaegeen fmcrhernatx| STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS DOLLAR FRIDAY| § : ‘The wedding music was played by Miss Adele S. Westervelt, sister of the Bride, at the piano and Mr. Howard Townsend, violinist. Tho wedding “March from “Lohengrin” was used for the processione! and Mendelssohn @March for the recessional. Just before the ceremony Mr. Marion Herrick @ang “At Dawning” and Mrs. O. F. Krieger, who accompanied herself on the harp, sang “I Love You Truly. © Mr. Herbert Carr was best man and Mr. George Whitner, Mr. Earl Zrons, Mr. Ray Longworth and Mr. Chenter Whitnor, the ushers, ‘The bride, who entered on the arm of her father, was very charming {1 ther wedding gown of ivory satin, long and graceful in its softly draped Bines, with a bertha of Princess lace at the bateau neck line. Her tulle Vell was arranged with high plaits in the back and encircled with a wreath f orange blossoms, Orchids, Ophelia roses and lies of the valley In a Tovely shower were the flowers carried, Baiss Florence Fischer, the maid of honor, wore a frock of apricot taffeta | ‘and a filet of silver leaves on her hair. Her flowers wers an arm bouquet | “of Butterfly roses. better face powder thon Lamay|may. Save this notice. anywhere at any pice. Because | tisement. g way I bad a ner- have. arrange and was & COM | iu Settlement, Rainier ave. and At- plete wreck. The " Foctor thought 1 | !aatic st.. Friday, April 13, at § p.m Would sietlives ‘and |’ *™all admission will be charged to help defray expenses of the coming | & Ruth Junkerman was a dainty little flower girl In white ruffled voilo| if did that I would never be well and Refreshments will be |i Icould not carry @ fire Girls “Samoa nunibers: Will be Has in Store Many Genuine Surprises for t ‘over blue taffeta, carrying a basket of pink sweet poas and forget-me-nota, strong again. But I told them I was | “onvention child its full time. given ° e Homer Stone, the small brother of the groom, wore a cunning white pied gl is apidly sane pre dle jan tia, My Woatand eo go. sere ‘ay | Cri terion Customers The last time i Pee Ra and carried the ring in a Calla lily. NORDICA CHORAL CLUR , ‘ - me Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetal 0 A ‘Afterwards there was a reception at the bride's home for relatives and | pA baie shi bese Compound and I took six bottles ofit. | Friday evening at 8 o'clock the Glose friends. Decorations here were daffodils and sweet peas. Assisting | ism «pee stron: ‘again andhad three | Nordiva Choral club will hold a ro-| a 5 fi 5 hearsal at Broadway and E, Pine st 9 | 4 was troubled this oo, yy AN P.T.A Were Miss Bernice Iverson, Miss Luciel Stone, Miss Bernice Jorgenson and | i of the past. Mil more children. I have recommended Sanipractic building, ‘Miss Wilma Rafferty. Miss Marietta Silliman and Miss Doratha Swanson | the Vegetable Compound ever since, | at the { Presided at the punch bowl. | Tions can testify to the andif Mei cond see ina now ou Would | At 7 o'clock, on Friday evening, at ‘j9R A ; | rte g i Bir. Stono traveled in a beige crepe-backed satin gown, with hat ana) gratefulreliefit brings. think! had always been well.”"—Mrs, | the Sanipractio building, the Nordica | 125 dozen new arrivals in Trimmed Hats, Sports Hats, Banded oat in corresponding shades. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. | The momest youfeel the Many F. Herrick, 234 Detroit St., Campfire group will moet. Every Hats, Children’s Hats and Untrimmed Hats, are included in this Stone will reside at 4215 Aurora ave, Seat tt tiga Indianapolis, Ind. rants Cnhore ait a to have her name | galaxy of early Summer styles. Most likely Luncheon Planned for Brides-Elect | Sloan's. ts tingling, pene- odds Mallen toatioehe toe ke neenctied tt thie Teel et ress every Hat in this display will be taken out of ———— a fits Laura Ketcham ia entertaining with a luncheon often covers at| alae warmth gives instant txpectant. mothers and should be F pit a, here Friday by astonished but exceedingly —— F | a a che o! overs m1 . “J rs p> \, 9 by " sare ———— Ther tome Friday afternoon to honor Miss Elizabeth McCotloch and Mfiax| COMfor.. Before you realize ey Sabine Ue entire Petivcs me Petia eep icae eeaeeaae ca ( 1) eee Sy happy purchasers, ——— | Clar Bartlett, two brides-to-be. it the pain disa is ig he Ke-sas Women's club wit | iS) — K Try it find tone up the entire reproductive sys- | moct witt, © .rs, J. M. Hansberry, 7501 ‘ by sSsth ij ry it—you' many tem, so that it may work in every |. Green Lake boulevard, Friday, | For One Dollar You an uy — in Musical Tea Will Benefit Orthopedic Hospital| everyday utes for Sloan's. respect effectually ag nature intends. | Aprit 13, at 12:30, for lunch. Mra : == iif 1 ‘At the tea Renton Hill guild of the Children's Orthopedic hosp! aA R AS pier tg $ yb eile gl tek Jaa a Hat for Any Occasion == 4 giving Wedneeday afternoon, April 1%, at Mrs. F. M. Jordan's homo, 1206 | com ING iit Misa Mary McBride, asslsting 5 - i Bae emis ot the tai Musics i lib will provide the pr Phone Kenwood | Dress, Street Wear, vane M ear are iF provided for here in a } s a by Mrs, A isken. i 2 i : ey epeting will be Mrs. Gwendolyn Geary Ruge, soprano; Miss Bertha pleasing ere 0 8 ON HSE RANG OU mamed shapes, Bye, Mrs. Alco W. Sherman, violinist; Miss Leone Langdon and for instance, add a sprig of blossoms, 1 little cluster of buds or } ‘ Williams, accompaniata, and the Ladies’ mal eluk fruit, a ribbor trim, and you have a hat that looks like fifteen ‘a to thirty dollars. “Bextet under the direction of Mrs. Ella Helm Boardman. Geary Ruge, Mrs. Vrederick Adams, Mrs, Beatrice Bartelly, Mr i JOYNER E Pratt, Mrs, Mary L, Scott and irs, J, V. Kldd, Girls! Make Harmless Lemon Cream \Urie Acid Solvent. $1 & §2 bottles BUCKRAM FOR THE HOME BRAIDS, BRAIDS j mB: 8670 Entertain Bridge Club | tobleach away Tan, Freckles | Recommended and. sold by FRAMES GALORE MILLINER Your unrestricted choice : 0 intertam briage Clu April 211! BARTELL DRUG CO. | | ; i of our immense assort- Birs, Benjamin 1", Edsterbrooks {s entertaining the members of her bridge ia A i} Ak for lst of JOYNER I All tho newest shapes of the Visca, Candy, Straw.and ment of Hair Braid club of three tables I'riday bg eaten at her home, 1623 16th ave, N. m we +08 re | season —~Pokes, Off-the-Face, Hair Cloths, in a wide Straw. Braid a IS, 4: q i bf | aud irregular shapes, com- range of colors and Say : sraids, Uello- ¥ \ Bridge Luncheon Today : prising tho largest ansortment | Shades, oun regular $3.85 | Phanes, nett, in every q Van). Mrs, R, 8. Whaley entertained with a luncheon of twelve covers, followed wo have ever shown—our reg to $4.25 values, SOO: e shade, regu- ‘ | by bridge, today at her home, 2934 36th 8. ular 980 to $1.48 values | lar 25¢ to 85¢ values, pire Per yard, $ Per yard, Ye Unrestricted N q . Chotce, Wriday, aes 50c | Friday at 1 Friday, at 15¢ FANCIFUL HATS FOR CHILDREN Last Tuesday evening Mrs, Whiley was hostess at bridge, entertaining twenty guests. Annual Card Party Friday Afternoon ‘we >> Mount Waker Park circle of the Fruit and Flower Mission will hold its Mix the julce of two lomons with rt : , f Aonual card party Fiiday atternoon at the elubhoue in that district threo ounces of Orchard .Whito, THE PAUPER MILLIONAIRE” Here will be found every becoming whim of Juvenile fashion. Let the little Miss ff | Pieviding wt tho ia, hour will be Mrs, 1S. S$. Goodwin, president of the any druggist will supply for a —APPED ATTRACTION — |@ come along Friday and gratify her happy fancy in a new hat for One Dollar, € Truit and Flower Mission; Mra. Noy Page Ballard, Mra. Henry Henke, nis, shake well in m hottls, Bits. A, J. Webb, Mra, Charles P. Constantine aid Mry, G. B, M. Pratt.| and you have « whole quarter-pint . PY FON og of the most wonderful freckle and Orthopedic Shops nis cream, and complexion beautl Aira, Calvin Hall will be hoatess for Mount ker Park gulld Wriday at Mansogo thin aweetly fragrant $1. Orthopedic ‘Ton Shop, ansisted hy Mra. Th G, Dahihsein, Mrs, J. -W.| lemon oveam into tho face, neck, | Asiiwoith, Mary. D. &, Kinney, Mri. &. A, Gerhart, Mrs, Horry Kauffman, | arma and hands sach day and eve The Tri-Art Masterpiece ‘s With Mary Astor “THE YOUNG PAINTER” — International News — F hive Ruth Wilwori, Miss Geneva Dahihjeln, Miss Mary Dabih{eln and] how freckles and blemishes natural-| Aili Lieanor Baird, ly bleach right out and how youtli % dit, C, C, Dodge, Mrs, J. Lilerker and Mrs, George McCord will be in! fully clear, soft and jouywhite the Coed et Senaca - > & blurs wt the Thr shop, bin hoe -Advertivoment, i i htpeive ir cimitne myer

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