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@omen’s Clubs FOR TUESDAY RHODODENDRON CLUB Rhododendron club has bazaar on | ‘Tuesday, Nov, the home of Campfire News cul Mrs, John <A, Campbell, Mre Since last summer, when it was Thomas Bordeaux and Mrs. Charles | first announced at Camp Tons returned jaturday evening | Campfire would have eh from Portland, where they were the | very own, every Campfire guests for nm fow days of Mr. and) been busy with plans for Mrs, Leroy Fields. ening and reconstruction STAR CLUB + ste ingy are pouring Into headquarters ebureh, 40th and Whitman ave Star club meets for bridge Blanche Parker and two sons, | every day for the rooms that will | Tuesday, No Aber 19. Business ne t for members and guests at ree Parker and Mr, John} be real Campfire rooms, Curtains, Xwss'Clara Hmory to Wed Marshall Allen or|sen \0, the forenoon, hex lunch at | iem Armen Pullalng, Tueadny, No Wray Gulforalatin a mpkthia (HAE BELFuay ates ctt Ia ee etre December 14; Junior Guild’s Thanksgiv le A followed, at 2:30, by a awh the Southern stat | Dance on Saturday Afternoon the new state officers, | SUNSHINE GUILD | ish) Words of welcome will be given by |, Sunshine Guild meeta with Mrs. 'T.] ate, and Mpe. A, W, Leonard re ISS CLARA EMORY, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ch Wed Mr, Marshall Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs, J Mr, Roy ©, Lyle, of the federal pro-| 1s Merrill, 102 1, asth at, Tuesday, |turned Saturday from a trip Hast. {hibition office, and Dr, Pop Nov. 1f,/al'11.'olock, 080 Friday evening, December 14, In Trinity Episcopal church, Rev, H. Bitss will read the service at $230 o'clock, Anti-Saloon league, will mal 4 Mr, and Mrs, William €. Thomson address of the afternoon, abe Ciasan ond crash |Wensie Cox) are being congratulated Ko cat, ge cl cots upon the bi won November 9,¢ Miss Nancy Emory will be her sister's mald of honor, and the maida of /Uien TAKS can, wet off at 40th and | too in I Ares Bebe iaah ee eponae ie mpereie the bridal party will be Miss Alice Hole, Miss Kathryn Armstrong of ace ry house, * | . Oakland, Miss Alice Blake and Miss Dorothy Allen McKINLEY CIRC: sera tehe Mr, Marfleld Bolcom will be best man and Mr, De Wolfe Emory, Mr.) MCKINLEY CIRCLI SHAWONDASEER CLUB Pallas Emory, Mr, Everett Griggs I, Mr. John Brinkley, Mr | Wiliam McKinley S. MeCord, Jr, Mr. Everett Barling, Mr. Patrick Tidmarsh and Mr, tteryon the ushers, cirele, Ladies) Shawondases club meets with Mra Hiram {of the G. A Following the ceremony there will bo a reception at the Poo residence, Seattle Society Rigiatlie ed by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, MA in-0600 ||. ©. 7. U Mra, Minnio Kreger, 814 Fifth ave, Assistant—-Frances Oldham | The quarterly allday meeting of |N, Luncheon from 11 to 2 o'clock, | ite christ the Seattle Federation of the W. C. iad Music—Louise Raymond Owens | Furnish TU. will be held tn remont M, 18. The “Star” Spread for Bread Marion Davies —Says that Apple Pie is her favorite So say millions of others who make pastry crisp and “melty” with NUCOA fading inte rae, wut auis| | WHO serve the pie a Ia mode with | xcriptions to the Ladies’ Home Jour | NUCOA hard sauce, Ask your Srocer for— | fal subscription race, Subscriptions | | are to be turned in to headqua a, | Finest Table Quality At Half the Price | ‘THE BEST FOODS, Inc., U.S, A. are At the seribés' meeting, on Satur day morning, Martha MeMilllan won | the week at Camp sealth for th bent report from grade school ¢ and Helen Adams the week at Sealth from the high school groups, Minx Brown conducted the meeting and presented the big cruise that Camp. fire iw taking Nove 10.17, The | 4K, Poe, will Howard Allen, on Willam CLIONIAN CLUB Nov elub: Honday, deration iss: Miss Ethel Walter, who has been npending wey eekw with Mr, and Mrs ald left Bunday for He |her home in San Francisco. Mra, Harry F. Counts | week for California, ae es 3 ge Ry will hold a silver) 7, 11, Little, 612 Third ave. W,, tea on Tuesday, Nov, 13, at noon, day, Nov, 13, at 2 o'clock. at the home of Mrs. Mary Cochran Aa Baling 429 23rd ave, 8. No. §$) WRITERS’ CLUB The Writers’ club will meet Tue | months day, November 13, at § ¢ in| (eat kat jthe lecture room of the Y, W. C. A. | Mr. and Mra, Virgil Bogue left left last ve stubs of order cards, | to be gone two and Friday of euch | week, Additional information con-| |cerning the cruise may be obtained | | from headquarters EE ait hun . ve, Take’ car Ae going south, All welcome, Complete Program for Thanksgiving Dance peti Final arrangements have been completed for the annual Thanksgiving MA PHI BETA dance Junior guild of the Orthopedic hospital will give Saturday afternoon, | ALUMNAK | Manuscripts will be read by Mury| saturday for thelr home in Prince Nowaaber If At the?Stahonit tempi: The alumnae of Gamma Phi Bota |Murkland Haley, LaVera Sullivan |George, B. C., after « month's visit| Qny jy ae From 3 until 5 o'clock the floor Is preempted by the youngest net. At| will meet on Tuesday, November 13,/and 8. I. Johnston |with Mra. Bogue's mother, Mrs.| qi nundred per. cont Every! west Campfire Girls’ magazine, T-0 4:50 o'clock their grand march will take place, concluding In the banquet/at the home of Mrs, Miller Free o- | Gedrge Frye SAE ee andl 100: Perl occn, will ga to press OB the 12th room at 5 o'clock, after which they will Join thelr relatives in the gallery.|man, 932 17th ave, N GEN, Gk ; hier aes elope eRe DONS’ are, POUR! Cots oonth?, Headquarters. Waste makete Oe fee 6 coe From § until 7 o'clock the floor is reserved for the older young people rea WASHINGTON HalgheCL ob etood [ey eG omens hendquastars in| eee store and pencil tea ae rele of Seat Tn the past years this part of the afternoon has been well attended 1 corerir cLuB | G ge Washington Circle, | Ce mab laniven:’ cde ton 00d shape. Mrs, Cheney and Mrs. About Christmas and Campfire that | grows bigger cach birthday, i enjoyed by the young men and women of the city and of the university,! ithe Fine Arts department of thel l#dlen of the G. A, Ru will give a Nat Mir Aad caten Deak 3D. | Sasder a anya Gf. Hinnmcnd: HIgh) oa have weitien Tey waiting |Torchbearers’ Circle grows many of whom are past members of the Junior guild, A cordial Invitation | coterie club will meet with Mea, | uAcheon and card party st Tata andl tee each Hees be Mat CO. BCD Oe Sahiagiy Saltonal aoa: OB with the new girls who haye is extended to all of these youngspeople to attend, F, Gitpatrick, 5312 10th ave, N, H,,|NOMe of Annie Lafferty, 1810 15th | Balam intil after ‘Thanksgiving. | the honor roll |mas and the new year, The days|this rank of great achi Following Is the complete program for the afternoon: Tuesday, Nov, 13, at 2 p,m. Mra, H,|2¥@. Tuesday, November 13, Lunch 4 ye ites - mac as | will fly by, no. matter how hard one} At 3 o'clock groups of boys and girls from different districts will find W. Richards will review the life and (COM &t 12:20. mS pow Javits tile 2 Henry. | hy eevee acs yenels. erage (20 try t0 stop them. 80 ait down | their friends in the following places: . . playa of Bugtne O'Nell; group of | Pubic Invited. If thecare sailing No-|to each eed five’ eubweriptions to] Witt! @ pencil fight now and write Under the basket with pink ribbons—Boys and gicih from 10 to 15 years|songs, Mrs, Walter, Scott Johnaons Metis it T tee Heh on | ie TAMAR TETBOte Tolima abe reer | (DAE contsitutnd for youl awit cing from fapitol Hill, East Highland . Drive, Interlaken, Denny-Fubrman,|fiyte solo, Amber Cornwall, ‘These| CHOIR GUILD TO GIVE [ester 47: Fae Home A ey eA ote mena ke hi azine. First Hill and Renton Hill, | will be an informal discussion on cur. | ae prc gargs ie ool apt pi Under the blue ribbon basket--Children under 10 years from the same rent art and musical events ship Bealdia thls ‘work the oie Camp Sealth had new visitors this | districts “will meet their fFlends." tee 4 oak end! They ware represantativ Under the yellow ribbon basket—Those from 10 to 13 sara from Mt./ALKI WOMEN'S Tuesday afternoon, ember 18,/0f @ son at Minor hospital on No-|are planning to continue the drive} week end. ta Ataehe dabetdrioes at Baker, Frink Park, Madrona, Washington Park, Medina, Queen Aané,/ IMPROVEMENT CLUB at ‘the home of Mra. Thomas C,/ vember 1. nat nS ate ies eankocivice’| the’ aint igti: actiGols’ tut Meattle University.and Laurelhurst The regular meeting of the Alki] @lbson, 2458 Fifth ave. W. | pope ices tkerh nate acho Mek at they will come té camp Under the green ribbon basket—Those under 10 y Women's Iimprevement club will be Aerie Mr. and saa bbe | again-‘néxt’ surom: districts “will meet their friends. held on Tuesday ,Nov. 13, at the| LTH NUE = Under the red ribbon basket—Older high schoo! girls and boys from all! home of Mrs. J. ©. Downing, 34 The Public Health Nurse Saree 8 Catae: the Sietricts Ail mest: [60th ave, 8, W. Members are to bring | mittee of the Red Cross, will meet | The Allehewo Campfire Under the violet ribbon basket—The thelr own lunch at 12:30, The hontens | t rests Y. W CA. Tuesday, Nov- | 7e8 pisos oath gh ae eno ceay will meet. will furnish coffee. The subject of | ¢mber 13, 2 . » nd Mra. C. W, Harrell are ate * ade alc ae | e Under the white ribbon basket—The hostesses and trustees. ithe afternoon addréas will be “Land. is congratulations on the ' play entitled, “Any Girl," com. |1n ag lh gore Pi abel ep 3:20 o’clock-—""Woodiand Dance," Arvella Asmus, Constance Barnes, Elaine! scaping at Alki,"" | WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB |birth of a son, November 4, at He ,|bined with a Camp Sealth movie, | *Peak before civic clubs, groups of | , SER ee 5S i The Tyopata have a goal, you? They are all going tg i i CIRCLE Helen <e Sed re Mr, and Mrs. |who have neveral Cards aul's Cholr Guild will hold al Mr, and Mrs, F, E. Horton are bys decks 4nd party on|belng congratulated upon the birth Mrs, John Gill Mat thews, Jr, have removed to thi com-| Devonshire apartments, on 20th ave.| ADy girl tiand Mercer st fir@ girl, ‘8 from the same PUBLIC HE. Miss Ruth Brown went to Port An- geles and Sequim on « field trip, leay- r Cradle guild o tt loor and Cradle gulld committee ing Seattle Thursday night. While Brygger, Geraldine Conner, Eleanor Halmboc, Rhea Kessler, Florence) eee The Woman's Civic club will meet] swedish hospital It was thelr first appearance be-|Campfire Girls and prospective Maginnis, Virginia Smith and Marjorie Wylde |PHI KAPPA PSI MOTHERS' W.} - oa 3:40 o’clock—"Once Upon a Tim® In a Box of Cand Candy Heart! CLUB Oe Ae (who tells things), Doreen Snowden; Chocolate Soldier, Dorothy Davi The Mothers’ club of Ph! Kappa) P. ™. Hershey Bar, Chocolate Drop, attendants, Naomi De Musie, Pauline ;| Pal fraternity will hold {ts regular! head of Captain Licorice, Ruth Fleischer: All Day Suckers, attendants, monthly meeting at the chapter| M Petersen, ida Levis; K Jane MeCreery; Grandma Jelly Tuesday, ovember 13. : i Bean, Grandpa Jelly Bean, ¢ Mixa Lollypop (the Candy Ae HARMONY HOMESTEAD E Pam ar Reza eis a Ba Sweetheart), Irma Friend; Candy, Vivian Condon, Billy Partridge, NO. 1743 tthe Un Bm ob the, fourth | you tie? Betty Chamberlaun, Betty Noyes, Maxine Sorenson, Louise Fiset; Candy Harmony Homestead 07 cord building Hearts, Marjorie Anderson, Hannah Buck, Helen Hicks, Corinne Hooper,| D. D. Brotherhood of American Yeoman,| Winifred James, Nancy Ann Lamping, Frances Lewis, Vivian Miller, Leona|¢on and card party at the A. O,/ Will give tts regular dance Tues- O'Nelli, Elizabeth O'Reilly, Frances Swain, Marjorie Phillips, Cecelia} U. W. ball, 1409 Ninth ave. Tues |day evening, November 13, at Schilling, Nina Louise Treen. day, Nov, 13, Luncheon will be| Moose hall, bth and Union, ring 4 o'clock—"“Dance of 19: served at 1 o'clock, during which a | Sey 4:20 and 440 o’clock—Dan: fine musical program will acts, Red Riding Hood, Marguerite rd will The | CLI Matchett; Grandmother Frilleap, Jane Mowely s invit Tucaday Forest Fair Spangle, Myrtle Mary 3 Dutes mentar Silver. Betty Beebe; Firet! Spring Fairies larchetta, Mar M. en, Ge Stetson. e Bunnies—Mary Reitze, Fr Jane Mosely, Wint.| Tuesday, 43, p.m, : pitty cs fred Isham, Helen Fortier ninpler ve AT F : : W. will 4:50 o'clock—Grand ma eventer Ww separate sont The floor committee for the dance includes the following | aNT CE: 138: in tha aed 0 A. O.| 8? Campfire Girls’ ship, | age with a deep rath ae | METROPOLITAN | wc:*s,s=7, -, Century club will Ninth ave | SIGNS ON THE TRAIL | |. The bl of Mr. and Mrs, Lacy Hofius, Mr. and Mrs. George Kribs, Mr. and Mra. Neal TTLE WOMA B Mard public ibra honor for this! Do you know that the December,|[f Mate. Wednesday and Satarday [| hardy, ddy glow of Old ty—should Tourtellotte, Mr. and Mrs. Evan McCord, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Francis) ( rrent, Brownell, Jr., the Misses Alice Blake, Helen Carman, Evelyn Colvin, Neliie| literature interpretation de in the B | supreme Ma: tor | ty bir £ c | t date t . | the big Caristmas issue pf the North. ONE WEEK ONLY een an Will M. Narvia, of Mus-| 0” | shila ated only by the span of Felger, Josephine Fransioli, Doris Fischer, Frances Green, Louise Goodwin, |Dartment of the Seattle Woman's| Tuesday, November "it, a Marion Haynes, Doris Howard, Janet Henry, Alice Hole, Olive Leonard, |club, under the direction of Mrs. T.|0'clock. Mrs, Pearl Case catine, Towa; Gov, Loula Hart,} rary’ erences d Mary Bliss Maxwell, Amy Munday, Frances Oldham, Achsa Lou Powell,|C. Magrath, will meet Tuesday, No-| Will speak on nee and Taxa! y4ee ste Chadw Hon SUNDAY NIGHT inet by Mielke bon Jane Perkins, Luc mple Swanstrom, Rebecca Scurry, Virginia Sheahan,|Vember 13, at 12:80 o'clock, at the| tion.” Ia J. Henry MATL onD: $5 A00 PrED vee old a is Kathryn Bowen, E. ox ¢ 5 . = i grasp of all. §, S. 8, in the Beicvesn econ at the ¥; lfore the public as Campfire Girls | Campfire Girls. On Saturday she November 13, at 2 : % d they were greeted enthusi-| attended a luncheon at Sequim and Barkhutt, ALPHA At XILIARY, aatically, The returns were large | Teturned to Port Angeler for a coun sewer do.| LOCAL NO and were shared with the school|¢!l five on Saturday night. Alpha auxiliary to|iibrary fund, - Local 686, will | Tursday, At 3 p.m. W. D. the street and will mpeak O87 rtment, house, enday, many different knots can} Can you successtully do a} jmlip knot, a square knot and tne |many others. Campfire Girly are leaning to do this at the knot tying Jand fire-m hen quarters 0 ernoon. Las pe « M rf pConcead ateaes 9 (Be. ie WOMAN'S CENTURY orembee 24, sin Yet-/ tho class : Fie toca CLUB erans' hall, Armor arty {1 = Flesh-Rachel, 4 November 1 partins | the A meet pra a fac kf Fasc) it 24. the parla. is Ned ak the wee ete PERD. T. BOPKINS & SON, New York meet ADDITIONAL CLUBS Meinest. The girls plan to hold a CLUB n tt Y. We. = ec the neighborhood gro-{ GotRaud's» CONVENTION. waemtOriental.Cream D. D. P. LE. CARD PARTY P. leagwp will give a lunch GUE for over eighty has relied upon P beat aud's Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the SEXTON W Sexton Women's Relle¢ corps will Tuesday king classes at Monday Edna V reguiar meeting by Helen and M ¢ drama of “Lit Whit fe Kahn Riding Hood,” in t a Woof, Woof, Woof, Eldreitt given, public and ¢ ning of Nootkana Camp Fi Mary H. Tankers! proced ZETA PSI ham; MOTHER Aprilla, Winifred 1s okie sale club Shaw cery in about two weeks, tractive handkerchiefs finished. The Christmas tim 1 meet CONVENTION ONVENTI have be will be ances Stetson, Gene Stetson, Current meet Blough | 3 J, Frank Fogarty, J Claire Stoltenberg, Karla Stoltenberg and Priscilla Treat home of Mrs. Lee Wheeler, 1611] Figtiie | Messrs. ‘Leon Auzias de Turenne, Richard Ballinger, George Belt, Jack | Sixth ave. W. Take car No, 26, on | LADY ARTISANS ave. and get off at Garfield | BAZAAR Brinkley, Cyrus Campion. Chauncey Baxter, Russell Collins, Campbell, Clarke Ewing, Everett Earling. Alden Fischer, Richard Haynes, John Heffernan, Joseph Knapp, Campbell Kelleher, William Moisted, |‘ Oakley Maxwell, Edmund Maxwell, ph Major, Lincoln McCormick Edward Firat ography of The program’ will cons na Christie,” Eugene ene O'Neti": ist of| The Lady Artisans will hold ¢ play, | Annual Christmas O'Neil; bazaar ‘Tuesday, Martha Gott- field of Olymp! C. Whitehead ot Frew, U. 8 5 of Seattle Tacoma; Danne: Prices—All Plus Evening: S0c, $1.00, Saturday Mat.: 50¢, u ‘hale and hearty feeling b @ rush. Rich red blood is est enemy of weakening, | dermining Old Age. S.S.8. November 13 M. EB. B. A. ha 1923% First ave ‘ charge varion Ha Candy, Red Blood Cells. Rich, | coursing through your veins) away impurities that rets \ proper functioning of your Old Age—once a dreaded cones @ vigorou! igs time of life. 7 S. S. is made of carefull! estat herbs and barks—sel ly prepared and | Welcome Old Age when it cm | Be ready to withstand the | of diseases that follow in its |Meet Old Age with a. ie ake, A uae speaks of well being—of a Ti Divided flat top. ous, clear thinking, So Interesting new constitution. S. S. S. is yours features, | friend when Old Age is seen. jing the corner. Get @ | drive care and woe a leading drug st The large ize “is th Witlam MeMiltan, Russell Perkins, Hiram Patterson, Ralph Smith, William | “Bread,” Charles Norria, ker, John Ward and John Parker. | Th rrent department | PF | ise Matid MeGough as lender, I be Handbag Players to Assemble bauer en | tants ras Fielding ist dehta:. Beery; earthquakes.” wear, The Handbag Players of the Women’s University club will meet at the supervise an exhil clubhouse on Wednesda ing at 9 o'clock to I rs. A. H.|ST. N's ns, Mrs . Mrs. Zal n drill the A. O. LL W. Wo. Albertson read “Loyalties,” worthy. Mrs. C. E. Magnusson will | MOTH. CLUB e team. Mr. U. L. Phil- act as hostess, St. Martin's Mothers’ director of Evergr: en hold its regular _,monthly from will charge on Tuesday, November 12, ing @ gram for the home of Mrs. A. Toner, 1 evening hours ® 4.0. U. W ve. N. Luncheon will be Caine © Invited to attend. 20 p.m. Mra. Toner PRESBYTERIAL ° Mrs, H. A, Cushing, | SOCIETY Mullane, Mrs. A. Mc Mins Helen M and Mrs. L. Denny,| York city, will speak t requested to bring Women’s Presbyterial sock Iresnen i de by Gov Judge Chadwick and Mr. Will Narvis, and a class of one hun. d new members will be initiated events NILBOURN GORDON INC Present ay THE MOST EXCITING. © *% PLAY EVER WRITTEN cKin-| x5 M oe work hments. tinue danc bazaar until 11 p,m th Hostess at Bridge Luncheon even rs. jeorge W. ieee by bri at he | members Johnson is ‘entertaining forty guests at luncheon, cordially 1¢ On Monday, November 19. at 12 a ted by 7) 2. Laughlin WOMEN Mahoga: ny, $250. a Streeter, of fore Army and Navy Women’s Luncheon the “ The Association of Army and Navy Women will entertain with a brid luncheon on W' nesday afternoon the Hotel Sor nto. Mrs. W. H. Booth and Mrs. Vict Tay! act a. Reserva‘ ions ¢ asked not with Mra. R. B. Derickson, WE st-0951 Benefit Axs0¢ Council No, 904, will Wednesda ation, | Sa eg Nea o'clock at one guest memorial services 5 hostesses. y, Nov 3, at 10 November 14, at 8 BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB is f in execu cr t W. hall, 140 and Profes the women’s board of for: Tuesday eve sions, and ia on in the tion tour of the work men of the Presbyter! ens ind friends invited. Yornen’s club meets ig, Nov. 13, at 6:45 o'clock Arta Gallery lona Members ~ ASPIRIN Say “Bayer’- aye. an tnspeo- Patrons and Patronesses for Dance The Seattle chapter of the American Institute of Banking wi annual informal dance on Friday evening, November 16, at Kni shits ‘of .. STOMACH TROUBLE umbus hall. tronesses will be Mr. and Mrs, W. 1. and Mrs. George E Maine, Mr. ar nd Mrs. R. P. William: Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. L. P McCash, Mr. and 3 and Mrs, R. R. Frazier THRILLED ANI IGHTED LONDON, CHKKAGO , PHILADELPHIA —P TWICE ANEW YORK HIT ai sani Could hardly breathe. Ea = Genuine! and Mr. anything now, and does his farm work You know your need attention, but h put it off because yo) could not spare the mone} and Mrs. C. L. LeSourd. Walnut $250. Divided To Give Bridge Luncheon nor Sere flat top. New features amula well worth examining. Mrs. F. 0. Ginne Mrs. Dol me events 8 luncheon of twenty cove at Mra. Ginnever’s hom \ i day m - F afte peed | ] 2 at 2 st ri Ae: 3B, YY ; qurcasanay IN PRICE IS OFFERED YOU AT OUR : an If ae Dance : Ho ie MODERN DENTAL OFFICE danee at their home on Satu THINK OF SUCH PRICES AS : 0 Smook, a bri D BRIDGE WORK FOR ONLY be 4 Will Entertain Mus nny thing ive gained i aa Mins Irene Balt Tuesday afternoon a following program, ar -aper Vocal trio uttered indi. | ‘ormal | do for since Bonnie | Milks Emulsion I have im can do my own eat most arta With Our fers 15-Year Guarantee, You are GUARANTEED high class work, and only the best mate obtainable is used by our efficient dentists, PIONEER DENTIST Collins Bidg., Second and James Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily Telephone enings and Sundays by appointment, Dr. H. 0, Danford lub on} 1 o'clock at her home, 125 when the anged by Mra, Fred A. Reid, will be presented 1 Biography of Compose Mr RK. Morton. * (Karl F, Curse ann Prio Mrs. rles Kracke A. ft. Morton: Mrs. F. A. Reid, accomp: Pi > tr n, n (Rakoezy) arch Beri ler}—Mre S$. Burbank and Mr Fred A. Reid. Double duet on Glow of Sunset Fades” (Frederic W. Root) Mrs. A. R. Morton and Mies Ruth Prior; duet accompaniment, Mrs. F. A 1 and Mrs. Charles Kracke. Plano duo—"Gavotte” (Pirani}—M: «| The Light ae that ey will glow in your hair, if you'use a shampoo that contains a touch of henna. sit niey, Mahogany, $300; Divided flat top. Several important new advantages, Genuine hav and y twenty-three years for Col Hand ; “Bayer Tablets of A Form heen proved safe by m escribed by physiciar Elinor nor ach Milks Emulsion + natural boxe Cordial terms bowel action ARE CO corrective medicine, doing directions for Col H. Ogle and Mrs. F. 8. Burbank,|“!! need of pilis and phy Promotes ay nd quickly put Orthopedic Officers to Meet ‘thus ‘ARG tee build of the officers of th 1 That is the secret of the n an As fashionable hairdresser—the and |the digesti secret of the lustrous hair of The mon Orthe Ids t M 1032 Henry HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO con- tains a touch of henna gcien- tifically treated to bring out all the light that lies in every woman's hi Begin using HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO and watch it kindle in your hair “the light that 4 hata ta, tb SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE AUTOMOBIL renny That cough that is breaking your rest** to throw off the s eretions thatat ging them. Hat ly, and without a bad after effects stops the violent throat and 108 spasmsand gives rritation a hate Tt bas Al y meeting to the c ha. U.S. NAVY YARD BREMERTON—CHAn PORT ORCHARD Take Wast Steamers at Colman Dok REGULAR SCHEDULE Dutly 10:30, Sherman, (lay & Co. fe wastingyourstrength Married on November e onic’ stomact Tr mi ge of M la » atric Vv ter T or fi Brome the officiating clergyman, Ft Stel if ‘ allac d nyde and Mr. R. O. Kirkpatrick attendants. fter a short jai in Br h Columbi Taylor wi t home in S« ay re BOs bottie tris Stores , an taba ttc Gh TAe ice and Perfume Counters of famili Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops nafe STAMPOG ES RES, none mf Sa Se SU NAVY YARD ROUTE ‘el dhee nitousta<o"| . gimalatigatbemues Colmes Dock Mein 3003 baer ed > s so that in the morn- < colebr Everything in Music ingyoufeclmoretired : than when you went Third to bed—get rid of it before it catses you mad: Avenue at Pine Seattle more serious trouble. = or more than fif- DR. N. Yow irritati n to heal. New Di agreeable taste i Fle Kouseko druggists Dr.KING'S — ty years, thousands ickly, by “Makes the hair glisten’* stimulating themucous membrane eI STEWART & HOT Wholesale other aliments, ne Remedy and in the direct the r- MES DRUG CO, | Distributors |

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