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MAY 6, 1925 — SF WEDNESDAY THE § ATTLE STAR PAGE 13 — ' Seattle Society | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory ——_____ 2 urst Hon e Will Be Setting for Large ling Will Take Place in June 3} Mrs. Wallace YRON IVI to Honor Her House Guest er wit ve pla 4 for ay ¢ M Ww y ‘ afte WwW. W. 1 t ROT » has t " pat . M aix w Harry K L, Stephe e wing ' oA Mrs. Erns' 1 L. Bkee t ngtor e Vos Mra C. A hae Entertaining for dock, M s Tp... eh aes. | Z'raveler Howar Hl J i } k Mra 1 is age 1 acoma, | tain with a oe M \ } ‘ i sh t Large Dinner Party aner given Parties Honor Miss Kaufer be 1 tua Club to Feature a Colkett will be the | Oriental Music sparen f La Rohem M Miss I sh . Y ¢M 11 ren ave Mrs. FE. C. Me program wate friend: tribute a group of numbers at the musical tea Luncheon Compliments eee apee iret Whey ies nlafternoon, May 13, at the Lonesome club for the benefit of Mrs. Witter ‘ nA . the Violet Davis Fund.—Portrait by Curtis Studio Mra. Walt McEwa " . adme fertained wit 1 Iyncheon to-! Mrs t Reta RECEPTI A | MAN'S CENTURY CLUB x bs ‘ Bs PLYM( tHe 1 : t amad t » P ! T ay M 1 Ra pte { ¥ Mrs. Stimson Gives Peat (MP meakcrurw they j j Small Luncheon Mw alee: i Rbedea p Mrs 4 Willard nson en-| Fis x s d . tertaines th a xmall . ‘ an WOMAN ITY CLUE Womar t f Piedr A ny Made » Harvey nk r Ja fseoqiee Ee CG. A M ahi > ator : or I 1 « omen s ubds # sis ic tlds Histone nt CLUBS FOR THURSDAY —, ELDERBLOOM cLUB cig ba i : } \ bs H 1 ‘ FAIRVIEW P.T. A ys pie : Fair w T P AID SOCIETY O! WELSH CHURCH will 2p. m. AS Ren MISSOULA CLUE The Miss the home of 11 35th ave 2p. m. rive an cent trip to ing hosteases Wallace and er No. 3 a JEWEL, NO. 40 Jewel, No n whist fF May 7. at Wi | 1 | DAHLIA SOGIETY TO MEET | | ‘The Seattle Dahlia society will WEST SEA WOMAN'S CLUB| meet T May 7, at 3:30 vursday The tle Woman's club] o'clock, in room 830 Central build Will meet Thur May 7 jing. Mr. John Van Aalst of Kirk 42nd ave. 3. W Har }land will speak on “Bulbs.” General hostess: Lacks the Greatest Joys of Life Many Wives are Childless Because of Ill Health. Read How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helped Mrs. Benedict Wash, and it was not long till Iwas relieved. Now I do all my own work and help others. I sure praise Lydia E. Pinkharn’s medicines to any one I meet that is suffering from similar troubles. I think if mothers with girls would give it to them when they come to womanhood it would make them stronger. People who have known me all my life are aston- From April 30 to May 9 SO (Cover 25¢ extra) HAZEL HAMMER HILAL DAUGHTERS OF Special Offer “Wear-Ever 8% -inch Aluminum Fry Pan ALUMINUM O to any store listed be- low and take advantage of this opportunity to get these valuable “Wear-Ever” utensils at the special prices. TRADE MARK me ROG ished to see me now as | was always sickly when in my ‘teens until I started taking the Vegetable Com- ound.’’—Mra, Mary R. 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I tow | sidenche, headache and no strength. | | cond Av« Ca 1 Taw ve two healthy little girls and I am | I had been in bed nearly a week when | hat and (Maa \t We Ite I would not have had them had | I began taking the Vegetable Com- 2 California | 1 t Not been for your medicine. Last | pound, It was all that ever helped | I! ah A Pane ae fa foring and suinmer I got all run | me and I just wish you could seo my | ;) ", and Wand ti ten Irregular, and I had awful | beautiful baby irl Lam fine now, | Gia & Weale adaches, and my back and side hurt | and go js she. | am still taking the | vin wn Hd medicine as it keeps me well, Youj!nterbay Haw may be sure [ am recommending the Vegetable Compound and always will.’’—Mrs. A. W, Howe, Bridport, Vermont, ine Piet I pie etay up only a 6, y limba would get se tied and ‘ache till I could. ery. I Pound to take the Vegetable Com- , “gain and uscd the Sanative And nd and Union SEATTLE ) Bon Marche, Second and Union th and Pike Grunbaum Wurn ond and Pine| fr Sixth near Pine Sixth and Pike | University China tall other “WIDATE BVI" | } Persona! st Schipa Is Brillia V4 Arti ng an 1 1 I bg i 1 Hu r I . ‘Thon 1 f f Pupils’ Recital! : , I i I an r Pa ip th Le } Y “ ADDITIONAL CLUBS Clean them with Energine “Goodness soiled qu “They certainly do, my dear, but do you know thar Energine makes them clean again innotime? About two good rubs and my gloves are spotless every time I put them on...” Energine comes in handy cans. Leaves no odor. 35c at the drug store. Ma gloves do get “THE PERFECT DRY CLEANER” XLS” Re roots and all. X'LS me different—it 1s guaranteed to be painless, | , -“X'LS positively EXCE C \EXOELSy For sale at Leading D rtment Stores. “7 pepnaromy®s/ Accept > | i No disagreeable odor R. BE. TURNE Seattle | The Queen OF SWEDEN How her priceless doilies were restored to loveliness after having been despaired of “Tuere had been a state dinner at the home of the Marshal of the Court of Sweden. The following day when I happened to be with the wife of the Marshal, one of her maids came hold- ing some priceless doilies—sadly soiled. Her Ladyship told me they had been lent her for the dinner by one of the Ladies-in-Waiting to the Queen, She probably would have to return them with apologies! “Here I interrupted: ‘If you don’t mind I would like to save the situa- tion’ (confident that I could safely depend on my good friend Lux). ‘The precious lace doilies were handed to me. When they had dried, indeed, I felt proud. I could see no trace of soil whatever!” Mrs. 8. Fagrell California Don’t trust Monday’s laundry to harsh soap any longer Your hands, too, deserve the kindest treatment Week after week—it’s the re- peated washings that are so hard on your clothes. Nowadays all your things de- serve to be treated like fine fab= <q rics— they're so much more costly ~/ and so much nicer than a few years ago! Now into s Lux suds—so magically cleansing, —all your things must go. How wonderfully your clothes and houselinens respond to their Lux washing—you never saw them look sweeter, fresher, you never supposed they could last so long! Lux saves your hands too—keeps them soft and smooth -such a telief after harsh soap! And such a little Lux does the whole laundry! | arkling Soft smooth Hands now ‘Tossa teaspoonful of Lux into the dishpan, See how soft and white it keeps your hands—like the finest toilet soap. Now you wouldn't think of washing dishes any other way! Lever Bros, Co. Cambridge, Mass. A little Lux goes so far it’s an economy to use it Dolan COMO FRUITS Jor SALAD A combination of Fruits for Salad composed of diced Peaches, Pears, Pine- apple, Apricots and -'Cherries — ready to serve. Every bit of rich fruit flavors and juices retained. 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