The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, APRIT Seattle Society |. “ 4 Bridge Tea for California Guest; Large Luncheor at The Olyn pic, Mrs. O'Shea Hostess at Large Luncheon Mrs. \\ N o's . e Tho Olym, May 4 I Sa Miss Catherine Conlai Wed James ( ¥ N ef Mr. Mra, Sy te « of Las Ang s The iting w tak ‘ Jun’ - Foundation Fund Gives Interestin g Musical | Mrs, Thomas Worth Doan Luncheon by play. Esta Mrs. Walters May Breakfast writ wane have breakfast at the Tenn nm Thursday inh of Mra J me here to Service at Orthopedic bf The Eastern Star ¢ Engagement Announced at Dinner Mrs, W. A. S tha Hawks . Mrs. Al MONTHLY MEETIN RAWac TT ce » Mrs, May 1, at the Bisap ‘and Mise 3 r, 4829 43rd Ye in charge on Th perinte hoon. — Alittle care road bavs thes are victims ‘The law of averages is immu- table, Dental statistics prove that four out of every five over 40~and thousands younger, too ~are marred by Pyorrhea. Do you want toescape? It takes healthy gums to keep healthy teeth Bleeding gums are Nature's first warning of Pyor- thea. Then they begin to recede, lose that rich, pink color. Disease-breeding poisons collect in pus pock- ets and often drain through the entire system. If used in time and used consistently, Forhan’s will prevent Pyorrhea, or check its progress — something ordinary tooth pastes are powerless to do, It con- tains just the right proportion of Forhan’s Astrin- gent (as used by the dental profession in the treat- ment of Pyorrhea). It is safe, efficient and pleasant tasting. Even if you don’t care to discontinue your favorite dentifrice, at least start using Forhan’s once a day. Forhan's is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyor- thea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan’s For the Gums, At all druggists, 35¢ and 6oc in tubes. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Just an « ship needs the closest attention under the water-line, so do your teeth ua- der the gum-line FORTHE GUMS - More than a tooth paste— it checlee a Pvorriieg a ERFLUOUS HAIR ( ; rooty and all, \ iy different—it Is gutranteed to be SEXCELS ) nd Department Stoves & Forriaronve/ fitute. eo disngreennic odor Me K TURNEM, Mig 210 Haight Bldg, Seattle | MRS. THOMAS WORTH DOAN } nd visiting her parents, Mr. a month, will leave Thursday f trait by Wayne Albee, McBric (Alice English), who has been Mrs. E. G. English or her home in Duluth. for a Por- le Studio. ‘Clubs : CLUBS FOR THURSDAY PAST } SORORIA ALUMNAT a fall b 4 may be made | | | meet Thur April Lunche¢ Wamoel $503 44th followed by cards. | SOCIAL AFTII Woman's | Parish chur¢ and Han ford st., will al afternoon n the guild April 30, | from 1:30 to ore | retary pretty and useful apron well other articles, will be on sale. freshmer All w n of the ¢ gregation and friends are cor invited to attend J Mrs. of the guild, }urer ainier be Luncheon will | served at 12:30 o'clock | ee te PATIENCE Patience F April day and Mr a luncheon fc McAdams is J, MeNitel sec: . D. Spence treas. Mrs president | REBEKAH LODGE FIT CARD PARTY For the benefit of a former mem-} | ber, who has two small children, the | 1924 Ma atronat » of the Order of} will sponsor a card | HETTEN BABIES 1 rr I Ww, T « » ee ; { | 1 Cort expected) Mra 0, Jct has beer J “Pe ge rs Cart pin 1 | r it of ul] viniting in ( s ureday, A r | ; ' b alth ‘ ( k 4 . uN " il m 1 A t 1 Jar Dou 1 t P Ww vor AND I Yeedita : ; shen? W at alan Pl i dul ( Is, ( ri la t from hort ee Be ay Nida M 1M urned| 19, ¢ mM Irs, Hoge and Mrs. CITYWIDE DEMOCRATIC ‘ SLT ie Beige! is m, | from hi {ited her| Mar ullivan, who 6 WOMEN'S CLUB re 1 tix Gilbert, for] been in the Hant for noveral ae nas ADDITIONAL CLUBS . Sbctad ass A f 1 Hele i wht of a BUBAKFAST WILL TH Ore left te for } s ig AI LAKH AKRAM a vinit_with inter Bis . nate memt 1 r 1 6 eae relatiy Major and p Fr 6 Greenwell, at For tictions Se . | - ra \ : and ¢ t un t J é 1} 1 b ' Mt 0 invited 1 Rt, Dre ir { H Flavor and fragrance WING PART of mn he are delicate chings : “ 4 t by M | at's why 2 cup ; 1 ‘ , WHO—And What | tea i everthing or. othe pel ar nothing! Try Tree Tea : Be oP Paet maces stone Are The Orange Pekoe and lec Eig and Ol : Pier neral rm. d one cup decide! Friends CAT 4 | cise esaraaa: TEL a : = | TREE TEA os g 1 freshime : nt BRIDGE I HEO 0. 904 pac et ; All Men a Want ; » {, Be t heor . To Know ae 4 of Ma Mearinnd vals Watch—Wait rid EKATTLI fy ue For your fine things, of course—your precious silk underthings, your silk stockings, your laces orchards New Package n's cafeteria, 1519 Sec-| April} id whist | Ma: | ons and friends cordially i | PROGRESSIVE WHIST PARTY — | pattle lodge No, 7 wsive whist party 1409 First ave, April 40, at 8:30 pr ufeteria, y evening, o'clock | NEIGHBORS OF WoopcRArT’ | Neighbors of Woodcraft, Circle 49, announce nm dance and enter ment Thursda evening. April 40, at $130 o'cloc in the Swedish} hall, The ladies are requested to bring @ box lunch for two WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB | Whittier Heights Impro ement | Jelub will meet Thurac April 80, [with Mrs. A. A. Whiteley, 7715 Ninth N. W. Luncheon at 1 o'clock ave ODAY women are using Lux all over the house! In the bathroom, of course, where for years their filmiest silksand treasured woolens have been whisked clean in the basin. Lux left their hands so smooth and soft—they tried its big brim- ming suds for washing dishes. Gone No more rough, red hands from Lux keeps the busiest hands white and smooth and soft. Women use it for Fine Fabrics, Family Laundry, Rugs, Ba- Bottles, Porcelain, Paint, Linoe Lever Bros. Co, strong soaps Dishes, bi leum, Shampoo. Cambridge, Mass. were the rough, red dishpan hands! Each year clothes and household linens got nicer—and more expen- sive. They deserved the same care as the finest fabrics—and were washed ten times as often! So women began doing the family laundry with Lux and were repaid in longer serv- ice from everything they washed, With Lux not even this job left their hands red and sensitive. Asingle teaspoonful does thedishos A little Lux goes so far it’s a real economy to use it “Lux for everything we washwith our own hands,’’ women vowed. So many, many uses—up-stairs and down—they wanted a bigger pack- age. So now you may have the regular size or the big new package for general use. All your things last longer when Lux-washed, so—Lux for the family Jaundry as well as for the sheer, delicate fabrics PAGE 14 trom Hashangis Bartlett pears, cool and refreshing, with jall the fragrance and richness of dew-kissed fruit. PEARS are choicest of all for salads, desserts, and '/) every table use. They are delicately good and perfectly ripened \in the finest orchards of our own. state. Grown, picked, se- lected by experts and jcanned under the |most exacting stand- lards. You will find them as genuinely delicious as all other me Canned Foods Obtainable from most good grocers. Guaranteed by Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. || Seattle, Washington hesureits APPY Hon BRAND HIGHEST GRADE CANNED FOODS

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