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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, NCE IS ‘ @omen's Clubs apd IN SUNNY CAROLINE OBEDIENC Seattle Society |) wm maynmr jmcener can mre, oan nn ton ae == SCIENCE RULE WOMAN'S LAKEVOOD CIVIC | will meet Tuesday eveging, Beptem>| their summer home at Wing Point] Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, || improvement ¢LUB Jber 4, at 8 o'clock, at the Olympte|to their house in town. { Jachool, Refreshments will be served. | arene : a hes istant—Frances Oldham, Md sare Orie “ee Bae Iiverybody welcome, Mr. and Mrs. John M, Spargur ] i s Louis E. Scholl Comment a mber ut a ea ibeer pent the weekend and today as i = : BR ; Sel uisenial ADDITIONAL CLUBS els at Sin and tive. DG Clip sh ; 4 on Healer’s Arrest Miss Alice Tucker and Allan Latimer Wed sarem for the afterncon: will Pinger:at their: Hamme ‘across Lake} : “ : pac peal Be hove fe cy ROGRAM FOR ANNUAL nah (mee | ‘ 4 » Somment fonday on the ar in Autumn Setting; Tennis Club Will Have" “Yess ® MEETING waa Avge: , Sosa Ee 7 Gyro ate ee t Saturd n Haviland, » Gala Day on September 8. LADY STYRLING ; and Mra. Lee Reginald Gay-| n pract loner, to . CHAPTER, D. 4 taining as their house | ‘ ‘ 7 ort ‘ we until spring y D that this Ge wn Mr, enth called to order De Mrs. Roy C. Baumgarten and son, viland r yea and pe ygnS I gia ? nd as ‘ warm a W nasint jet Titus Jay, left Baturday w Loa Angeles ende ored to keep well posted Banked the ot 1 graceful array from wit de 4, Wer meeting of the board all Of ex-officio members ete onthe’ vialt . on lrealth regulations, Mr, Haviland ata marked the brid ah They were wreathed reenery The thirty-fourth annual conven ion of the King County W. ©, will be held September 11 and 1 UTUMN s KorseoUs co! its brilliance te le r ri I A.|the Queen Anne Chr Mr: n K Alta allace Latimer, son of Mr Mrs. Nc at he ve As read on Saturday ever Mt 302 29th ave, « Tuesday, Sept, 11 the ki Sid ‘ st * Episcopal chure 8:30 o'c js on , September officers £).9..'@ J often oned to me or called Miss Maude Southworth of ib Ae 3a in my office to get information sa Me Gaskets of fail fic QUARANTR CLUB rleantantion, | x Orevern;|land, who has been the guest jo tacparaarrederonaag ele: Bofore t Mr. Howard Skage, t 8 uncle, sang on ® Quarante , ‘ “be bee ge Sania JEN sal Pe LETTER OF INSTRUCTION “Brida rus” fror c s us e essional and | the of Mra i 3re ppg! ' pS aS. f ae “L have regularly “{eaued to av Mondelssohn's wed " or the aio 2 Beach drive, ) fi Mr, and Mra, Victor % Pape. { Christian Scientists in the state a ae Riven! tn). marria i, ery lovely at ‘ ©. 3H Intaaion, today for the East letter of instructions,” continued Mrs eharming in her wedau 1c 8 LADIES’ LYRIC Kelle : le > away a month oll, "This letter calls attention, and «i line e t sie ith pe nd) CHORAL CLUR ( me teats, Mra, Bade Ce Je 7 4 ) 1 emphasizes the fact that the ¢ : . ,, . ; : 4 T Ladle ely LS dpa i Comporanes, Mre. ra. John L napp left Bunday r ‘8 1 in her ritings, ason ‘Tue renin ‘ ‘ Spalgh Walsh eon (her mother and sister, Mra. afd aM . he lan getios 1 teach th with a mandeaux acre nor olre ¢ i v Septem: |! vo eed ‘ 4 , 5 a ras ‘ mee | a foms « c 6 Y « a Mah are pray Adjourn ¢ eos 1] gave The Star a cf . t y . Mrs > ris, who has been , t May 1, 1923, mel vik lag ¢ honor,’ ¥ Bass Be t : sia ae in Ca tt ummer : f n the Christian Sele weorgett : si ‘ ’ meme) months, pected home this week 4 a of Washington. The letter! Modice E \ ah. Of Sil Avy Ane ey |Her da r, Miss Jane Parkinson Yd f ‘ ro , sections of that 1 attend the Dominican school at 2 4 1 1d regulations of the stated an Rafael this winte Y { Z hich require thatt i 4 7 jous diseases mus@ Crowned with lovely ble nd circles of Nghted ta ithin the} meeting f f county chance! were jeaming edral candies in department work Campbell, with her| 4 eported Mrs. Robi and 4 ‘The circular letter issued by Mro ze 10 i y éy Scholl that Christian Bele Fibhons in G “ae thet tc i toa ‘ | F Bog a: and regulations from the state Corresponding t tr . ANADIAN WOMEN’S CLUB ° eld works M ' + Morrison ‘ f Ps am 4 board of health office in the Doug: Martha Baker ighter of Mr. and Mrs, John 8, Bake The Canadian Women t z : pata bh tin BN . . ulding, Beatle, arid. thet stem osha : ; ees 71 Re : n the birth of a daugh: to thelr requirementss = b. > oehs baa b , a ‘“ te \ D) at the Swedish hor 7 ’ “ E A Up at ir th tiny Fre ; A wreath © social meeting of eason oF ¢ stn : ser Riratslnc npirbs Miss Rose Hildebrand, Asheville, N. C., will be “Miss|HEALTH COMMISSIONER Bee hair and a miniature basket 1 Brunner rose ‘ may, September ra ~oebladbinged eed Lion Asheville” at the Atlantic City Beauty Pageant. Of the|®RA'SES SCIENTISTS | ee ee i un oleh and Bareaate Ne the coon Reading minutes, : Mrs. Arthur Nordhotf| typical southern type, Miss Hildebrand entered the Asheville eee ncaa auiirite ae Girdle of King’s blue satin. Mrs. timer’s gown was of brocaded chiff ¢ meeting will be he Oe ection ined a eo 1 weekend in Vancouver,| Times contest on a dare, and won from 282 other girls. She| Scholl mid, “and have received tm Yelvet over gold metaline in changeable autumn shades. Corsages of| Mra A. Mel . 78 is an art student at Syracuse university. return letters from them praising and Columbia roses were worn darnes will be hostesses during th urn t Row wun a the spirit shown by Christian Sciene Latimer was best man for his brother, and Mr, Millett A ar, foll the busine " ; 3 4 Mrs, A 1G. Ayerst an tists In their desire to obey tha “ t ts 7 A 1 = " tert Alfred G. Ayerst, Jr, aro leav Zé oot. these’ lettore(ia/aeaate Tucker “Mr. Walter Latimer, Mr. Cecil Willis and Mr. Ronald Walke ‘ cread law, One of these letters atl | inom rps tamineen, {ioe nin were tor toonevite os! DQDY Sure Ls Glad T hak \ox vxitseser nts weuth come After the service there was a reception and supper at the Tucker rest-| QUEEN ANNE CIRCLE moral edu ; . we re Als 1, Jr. will enter the - missioner.” Gente, 1521 Seventh ave. W. The home was bright with all the early fall} FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION | {ikmentary Prater lite as ta neds ; S h l I ew ita. of the. ciroumetanoas lanterns. The supper el ket of yellow marigolds. P nd Flower Mission w et | re ° tlouste giving, (tO De neem al lakes « n tl but he believed that Siding here rs t chrar W prag ome of Mrs. Dav rt ‘ : , + 5 he practitioners involved in it had Assisting wers the Misses Gertrude Le sdana Cochran zier, |1223 Eighth ave, W,, Tuesday morn: | sts, Del I weltare « ane, .n4|He’s Been Sick Two Years, But Now He Can no intention whatever of disobeying Vera Allen, Li in, Lucy Semple § Mary " ptemb rhe ; ra. 3 me ohn peareccpry a ~ Cloaaean uth regulations. feteanor nnd Mat rg 7a Mrs tile Meine eri temperance and labor, tre. |N réinia Shank returned Fr Return to His Classes ae On the id eae tre weld tal ; ean | LODGE NO, 7 : m3 . > BY cee eral’: months’ travel} : TO CLEAN PIPES trimmed in t e came! air ¢ h n fox collar and| DEGREE YOR r Legion, MM " » T c Sea wanted > 100k the r a bit of absorbent cotton to a @ brown velvet tailored hat. An orchid AEE CO ed this becoming| § 1. Des na pie Be 4 are eating u Mon¢ h Ouse sarse crochet hook and use the é. pre P ‘ 5 i , ‘ vill oper wab thus formed to clean thy After December 1 Mr. M imer will be at home at 250 40th | de: lith I rn : m Ser ee soe week » has bee at those it Ww 6 gong rings ins of bowls and bath tubs. eaday ev ubser S s ng that throng of young-| dark-eyed, « little fe | Instead of using whole canned tus ‘ 5 - co (1 er a P r jt tas Mics : trooping off ant r hing sch n uny gly oes for soups, ete, buy the Saturday to Be Sports Day at Tennis Club eater 4 oct oa oe ee ; Te be athe ts wo other ng cawilingly.|soatoes: {o0 es eae Whe Seattio Tennis club 's making elaborate plans for Sports Day : ve é onde Mrs, maak Tewne| be and lr in sig, | Joyful avs pensive Se held on Saturday af September 8, beginnt 130 o'clock.| ment com Fa Vicker Dat nt erin Mr Mra, John H. sch » cher Following the juni mt a challenge cup, under the direct ‘alg: cebu a ae Watrous F ‘ S@€ Mrs. Roger Bragdon, there will be water sports, with “A tery lin the was se hacdestirte goed | ANNOUNCE PROGRAM FOR | : (1% W Agtor Homance” by a group of Y > A. girls directed by Mrs. Borstell, with} 7, tituaisa om site nh SEASON | Miss Helen Hodgeman an ws two lee Davy THE S DENT Mithe leading role taken by Katherine Brown, Northwest swimming cham-| aiecial ettorte to att > make| ‘The Seattle Woman's club will be-| Virginia Wyken are spending two), Mogi fectior PRE if ‘pion. 1 n 45 gin ite fall activities on September | Weeks at Lingerionger Lodge hoe ; have thetit candidates for member. |4 ee 1 What do you know about the election, powers, duties, ittee in cl e is very secretive ove ise event, whic at the Federated Clubhouse. The saakit:wkee “ couse , shel Saintes Tere veemanve, over &-eurprige- event, Dl ship present themselves for invita cram on “Civics” willbe in share! ers quiet—in . bed_m f In office of the president of the United States? De: ponsibly the only offtcial | fa visit. of the y are buried? Do you know the names of the wives of fk Grafton and Miss Ruth Richardson will present aq interpretive praeeae’ auriie’ wae ph Dan aprtccbl i et ire the presidents, and where they were born? What do you know Sdunce in the ballroom and dancing will conclude the program. resent’ tern ior the aliernoon will belierail that ‘if ‘he was very patient aod about the mothers of our presidents? Do you know what happens Mrs. Thomas Fransioli is in charge of the water sports; Mrs. Ha . jrat x t Ww obedient he would some, day be {f both the president and vice president dic in office? Ostrander and Miss Olive Kerry, of supper, and Mrs. Walt C, McGrath and Mra, Ray Mc- 7) omen trong enough to go back to Li ? Do you McEwan Tomki 4 Miss Catherine Collins, of the musi AUXILIARY 1 wan : know the religious beliefs of all the presidents?’ Do you know wan Tomkins and ins Catherine Collins, of the c. | TEMP ‘ vga 3 i F ‘ hoo! the ages of the presidents when they were inaugurated, how lo! Whe general committee includes Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Montgomery Russell, 7 Seg Be. § th 3 pote Y eli ~ bMde ger aia > The best modical skill and magic: they served, how old they were when they died? se @ire. Francis Guy Frink, Mrs. R. William Crosby, Mrs. Thomas Green, ad Ladies’ at y to Term pS gar een So NB gO a, |Amazing Advances) working medicines available were All this information and much more is contained in a spectal ) Mire. J. T. Dougias, Mrs. J. Fer MoRee, Miss Jane kins and Miss . ripen Lesa ys : ch Mra. J. Me Lattie | Br U0 ht Ab it supplied him by the Hebrew Be booklet just prepared by our Washington bureau. Fill out the Nellie Felger. petal nth vem. | Liter epreiation. | Matloween| oug Ov |nevolent society, one of the insti coupon below and mail as directed, o |try rooms. B . ¥ +. eration club hows or, president of the org tir tme—-every day for those. long many presidents have died in office, the causes of thelr d Supper be served from 6 until § o'clock. At the Intter hour Stine | This is spehaplidecon'y peliliine di eephlscan 7 abor Aid months. Davy endured hin suffer: where th t his | imation, ing ned by the bri hope | é | tutions supp. by the Commun. Entertains at Country. Home sp * Nav. &—Opan meeting Se |\(y Fund, because Davy's parental] — yao OS ea ee Mre, 1. W + R c the city's unfortunates Drs. Genevieve Blethen was hostess at a dinner of fifteen covers last|CHAPTER A OF P. "7 nieation by Mra. J : ' . ae gn Pi | ‘ rae b . ens and lack’ of educa Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Wednesday evening at her country home near Three Tree Point. Chapter A of P. meete: with |ciew fee : a9 : ‘7 So gradually Davy’s strength 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. : j Mrs. G. B. M. Pi 2838 Ca a | Paper o Hare Work by Mr Fe ae | restored to the point where ‘ : peat Will Be Dinner Hosts Mba arash conten sal ~ aosteases, Mra. Noward . fe Miho may satisty his deep tong 1 want a copy of the booklet, “The President,” and inclose )Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Struve are entertaining with a dinner of twel Il be guests of afternoon H. Mark ‘ 5% Re" | for a chance to go to school “like herewith four cents in postage stamps for same, i E. Cc memb ited u d H | the: soya.” ‘eGvers at their home on Tuesday evening. Seog pray lion , ‘ the other boy Upon rare occasions the doctor Name..... thee ewes : " e , | FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION e " ; Bt : es patient to go fo } ‘Small Tea for New York Guest Speak Hakucs setae ce ig tex . : allowed his little patient to go for Btrest andl NO. -s ce neccesscccevguscacsesneece and wor short automobile rides with aj Mrs. David Hunter {s entertaining with a small tea at her residence on| mission mests Tuesday, § : kindly-disposed woman, who came Clty... oe "Fhursday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Martin Erismann, of|4, at 1 o'clock with M Philip G.| ¥en Birthday party, Mosteases, | . Ito seo him and brought him geod hy New York, who is leaving September § for her home | Kinzer, 7 Ridgeway pla past idonts things to . She was the wom-| BUMte.. .gecceceeseecersceecsesseeenenssseeeesesseescesseeen eee | March, -—-Hostesses, Mrs. Florence 3. : : . . . . fies Smith. Mra. Walter & Johneon, Nor an who had sent the doctor to him. _ Seattle Girl to Wed in California A. R. E. M. E. CLUB tion of officers. Reciprocity day ti, |Davy always asked tho chanteur] at : ask : yell T—Hostenses, Mra. . B. Dudde ' drive over the same route. He Mrs. Emma @. Helland announces the engagement of her daughter, | 4° 1 ! 7 ee 2 Mie Minty A Lawtenee, Micgtlon of oF) |to drive over the same route, He Bleda Jo, to Mr. Robert E. Herzog, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herzog, of is . dae ‘Beattie. pst . Tuesaday ptember a &—Hoatesses—Mre. W. A. Shinkle, | SILK AND: SEA LE Mire Helland left Saturday evening for Long Beach, Cal, where, on| (Clk. Take Fauntleroy car . { ebgasl af ©N | Brandon: | tune al reports | ¢ 2 It {s estimated that approximately | Beptember 8, the wedding will be solemnized at the home of Mr. and} : : , cn | 5 he ; 70 per cent of the raw silk used in| “Mrs. T. K Drake. They will make their home in Arcadia, Cal. | aoctaY! obun X WOMEN ATW.C.T.U. | ; thia country 4s imported from Japan | . | e. rf 6 Port of Sea le. Seattle Social Club for Hard of | and China thru the Port of Seattle. | Plan Dinner for Tuesday Evening | Heachig’ mieeta at Furctan “Busines es tanded the leventh Persons nt- } IBucice an monkhenerAuessn conela| 1 White} 3 | 00,0 — Br. and Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth are planning a dinner of twelve| College, Tuesday, September 4 Ribboners’ campfire, h 6 leat sbi Bt“ Jerably more than $40,000 000 =| DRAMA oes MUSIC DANCE COVers for Tuesday evening at their home, 803 E. Prospect st. y dts tea WC he Ue in honor oe thal , ’ of raw silk pass u this port, 5 : : d Girl d AUXILIARY |three Score and ‘Teners, at the Ash: || ae Takes pleasure in announcing the engagement of AUXILIARY TO |bury M. B. church, Mrs. Caroline F, WANTS THE “WORLD Engagement of Aber een wr Ma e Known} ROOSEVELT POST Hubbard, 91 years of age, led the de- i, MARTA COURTENEY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodbur Jones, of Aberdeen, announce tho engage:| Ladies’ Auxillary to Theodore! yotionals at the 1 o'clock luncheon Ment of their daughter, Ellen Jane, to Mr. H. Charles Spruks, of Scran-| Roosevelt post 3 >, 2 has regu | which was followed by & program. : y T KNOW ABOUT ton, Pa. |mecting on Tuesday, September 4,| ‘The honor guests over 7 years old As head of the Dancing Department. Formerly di- | | | Miss Jones is well known both In Seattle and Tacoma, where shelat 2 o'clock rector of the Pawlowa School in Chicago, Member of 2 in Roosevelt hall,|were Mra. J. W. Hownold Mrs. i i Attended the Annie Wright seminary. No date has been set for the|1616% Third ave hides 2 chi ciel or A ead ALVITA Pavi Company for six years. ‘avlowa Company for six years. : Initiation |Isadore Munger, 81; Mrs, Nettie Ho- peeing. *.8 | tilting, Mra. R. E. Angelo, BY MISS ALICE HENRY am a Be CHAPT: AC OF ° | Mra. B, Haw! Mra. Chioo | Secretar, jucational Department, % : ; A A | Mra. Tren lawley, ra. Chioe | cr er + catios vartiment Miss Thomson Will Be Complimented | Chapter AC of P. 0. meets |, Cawthorne, 85; Mra. Sarah Mor-| National Women's Trade Unic crags iy Goisiotiment’ Miss Frances ‘Thomeon, a. September bridetobe, Miss|Vitt Mre. David nt, 1732 18th|gan, 75; Mra. Nancy G. Allen, 91,| League of America, and Author of| After suffering for twenty years, Poise Virtue has arranged an informal luncheon at her home on Friday |“*°" 7 ¥e*%#y. September 4, at 2)Mrs, C. F. Hubard, 91; Mra. Sarah he Trade Union Woman" and|a Pasadena woman regained her SRiemicon, o'clock, | Welch, 76; Mra. M. M. Hough, $2;| ‘Women in the Labor Movement." | normal health and is so overjoyed| ff Roy Street at Harvard Seattle, Wash © Another luncheon in honor of Miss Thomson is planned by Miss Dorothy | Mrs, Sarah Steinauer, 78; Mrs. Mar-| When women entered modern in-|sho wants the world to know about ‘ J a Grout for Saturday afternoon at the Women's University club» when |4UKI CIR! tha Sanford, 77. Mrs. Rachel Smith, |dustry es wage-earners a little over | Alvita. ) €overs will be placed for twelve. 4 Alki Fruit and Flowet|79; Mrs. Lillie Muller, 75; Mrs,|100 years ago, they went In as indl-| | “During tho early winter I heard - Be mission mee Mrs, J, J. Can-| Sarah Rowell, 78; Mrs. Bertha Slam-| viduals. ‘They were used to break|much of the many wonderful re non, 4714 Beach drive, Tuesday, |berg, 79; Mrs, 8. H. Piatt, 76; Mrs,|strikes and lower tho standards of| suits from Alvita Tablets, and de- Entertains for Miss Waechter | September 2 o'clock arah M. Smith, 78 life men were trying to net up. ‘They | cided to pive them a trial. I have As a farewell compliment to Miss Hazel Waechter, who leaves soon for LG, ee ————= |sooh found that as individuals they|peen o sufferer for twenty years, the East to enter Columbia university, Mies Beth Bowen was hostess at ° CHILDREN’S STOCKING were helpless, As far back as 1825) have been through an extreme funcheon at the Tennis club on Saturday afternoon. Music In darning the large holes in chil-| {2° tiloresses of New York were} or starved tissue, nervous prostra Whe guest list included only close friends of the honor guest. ren’ eK ilies forming the first women’s union.|tion twice, and rheumatism of the lren’n stockings, It Ia @ help to/gpinners, weavers and shoe workers |< 7 a Gi. Amphion Society tb jstretch coarse net over the holes, | ratlowe, */nerves. My condition seemed al-| Informal Luncheon at Sunset Club Borin pices Py cach it around the eigen: with 4 (ewe en orem an important| Mme Hopaess tat wns inspired Honoring Mrs. H, E. Spruance, of San Francisco, Mrs. Dagld Morgan bat Cae seine Hee danni tltches and then weavo| part of the labor movement, In the hse eats SAiay tet aGes Seattle’s Seattle's Roderick gave an informal luncheon at the Sunset club on Wednesday| ‘The Amphion society, Seattle's) the darning thru the meshes. ne trades, for example, once 4! h. the end of one week I found a Model Fine, Big of last week poptlar male chorus, under the m " sweatshop industry, where the 3 és Morty. leadérship of Graham Morgan, will PROTECT THE GRASS unions havo brought about amazing [Most wonderful betterment in my | Electric Electrical - - ‘inter| Tramped gras, with coal ground | condition, all the old sufferings and Homez= Exhihitio + Wy . begin rehearsing for the winter] grass, coal ground | advances, It is women who make up n— Mah Jongg Evening for Sister concet ‘Wednenlay evening in the|!nto it, is seldom’ healthy afterward. |well-nigh half of the membership. {conditions have disappeared, and 1 Jar Th compliment to her sister, Miss Leonore Hill, of San Francisco, Mrs.| fine Apts building. If coal must be carried across the] Labor Day is to working women e |W feel normal. Such @ joy—am | : Harold L. Moore entert ess ia Jonge at her home on Friday! presidat Alexander Myers an-|/*¥% lay down planks for tho car-|symbol—the symbol of accomplish. | simply bubbling over wae Balto Welcomes Your Inspection @vening. Invitations were confined to the close friends of Miss Hill, nowhces Yiat the forthcoming con-|"e™ to walk on. ¢ ment, and also the symbol of hope|%t want Fis tub ede Reto ey sat Oo NOW. F f Ch: h die T. d Th ift SI cit Swill ee® the “shoat ambitious SA BEL Tike and courage to face difficulties and hah etd Site scant dele alk ai pen ree 0 arge— por opedic Led an 10 Lops yet abempted by the society p to face them together, vita is 5 s- T. ry 3 eft-ovi | eta covery whio lime, tron and eptember nclusiv Mis: George’ Riley will he hostess for First Hill guild at the Orthopedic| 1929 beins the tercentenary of Leftover apple sauce can be made| Labor Day means the trade agree. | covery which brings ron anc ‘0 Si pt 5 e E vee hop on Tuesday, nawisted by Mrs, Charles 1. Collins, Mra, ie ¥,| VOM Burd, to of his compositions into deasert for the children's suy-|ment with the employer, Thru that phosphates to you in Sater 7527 Bothell Way Boswell, Mrs. G. W. Dickinson, Mrs. Willlam. T. Prose, Mea, Paci| Will be render, tn addition num.|Per. To each cup dd the well-|methad all women can speak and bo| form which may be readily: aesimi: Bday ae bone Hele in which to visit SEATTLE’'S MODEL Gmith, Mrv. ¥. W. Simpkins, Mrs, Thomas Green and Mins Ethel Irwin,| ber by Gustat, roist ‘Arnoid| beaten white of one egg. Then whip|heard when the individual, becauso| ated. Alvita 1s prepared in con nly a few more a § dd 1 ey oy q ceo Git ba to ohaidé bt Mies eT: Raney ce x, English coroners, of the ul-j#uee and egg together and chill, |she dare not spoak, 1s dumb. venient tablet form from the deep: ELECTRIC HOME and ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION! ’ tia steed: anit eee On every Labor Day, as it returns, |Pooted alfalfa plant, which, Science Thousands have enjoyed inspecting this wonderful example meets eterncon by Wine uxilinty,, with, Mra. “Harry Horrotics | re ee eine Loe Re bite CHILDREN’S FROCKS the Werkate Rak and women togett: | discovered, 1s a rich storehouse ‘of oe anodetth heme Recolnyg iaind the wettell dersonitee Hote Geel perman : | obligato, Americahe ant. ttatian| Basaue waists and bouffant skirts |er, pledge themselves anew to co.|the vital mineral salts, No matter makes and sizes of electrical appliances for the home, 2 é GMO CRT | witterh! Will, Kibet heh ented, | are carried into children’s models, | operate for the making of a better|{t you have tried many remed Designed, built and furnished to typify the up-to-date home ANIMAL, ON WASH DAY i ; meuregen ‘The flaring skirts are accentuated | world, where there shall be no child| try this tonto of nature now. A dol- in which the Magic Servants of Electricity do the work—the Imitation. binche lace with animal Bkvent A limited number o& applications! with cording and puffing. labor, no 12-hour day, no sevenday| lar buys a box of Alvita Tablets at MODEL ELECTRIC HOME is open TO THE PUBLIC FREE in the case of very soiled! o- active membershipier Epatterns, including elephants, dogs. | wiothing, oxtended soaking ta a hin. |r. eye, Membership will be re week, but freedom, education and|any drug store.—Advertisoment OF CHARGE, EVERY DAY FROM 2 p, m, to 10 p, m, q orite ceived ¢ applicants . 7 la wats and butterflies, is the favorite) dance rather than a help. An hour hould pre FELT USEFUL leisure for all. —-~— decor > a ‘ a a0) sent themselves at. th 5 a 4 . Handkerchief decoration. A man-}i, enough to dissolve dirt and will | ease ect Wetmeney ue Arts] old felt hats can be turned into DR. EDWIN J. VISIT THE EXHIBITION NEXT TO THE MODEL HOME How to Get There: Only a fow minutes’ drive out sexes ; building next Wednesday, \ot tate ; " Unlsh handkerchief for women hax a Ot a thea: thesgarnient uilding next Wednesday, \ot tater!iron holders, kettle holders, rubbing HANGING COMFORTS BROWN'S = hig mobbed PAV acee! pads for waxed floors and rounds to] Fasten curtain poles in the closets! peENTAL OFFICES by automobile, Or take street cats Nos: 16 or 18 Worder of woven cord in color on than 7 p.m, anigenincece PERSIAN TRIMMING avan| go upon chilr and table legs. where you keep your quilts and com 106 Columbia 8t. and transfer to interchange buses which take you white linen. _ and motored to. Mirlands sintte ym fobtwi | he -neles TRHOTTAY ES . Charmech and twills, it fs eald, will] Persian lamb embroldory makes an | ast Wednoxday evening and wave] a narrow tie of velvat ribbon com-| away trom Tierra P saeriad the Seattle’ TERS Sri iages PFival tho weol jorsey frock popular | effective trimming for a dress of|a concert which was greatly ‘gh.|plotan many of the new. sll ‘ " i ; q ny oO “ p-over |comforts over the poles and cover Leading Dentist ectric lu fe) tt ie With college and boardin« school stu-| black matin made in the ussian|joyed by the patients and thy The: sleeves: ar ( : : x ¥ Nantes Wands ir neu The sleeves are long and At with a sheet of unbleached} for best Than 21 Interviews by appointment after Tuesday, Registration open now