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~ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 192 THI STAR I | 1 ee j a s csaaneuninamatontes MAY I 1 RD \DDITIONAL CLUE . [ MRS. H, A. W ASHINGTON © ersona Hot Waters" a , aber Ys. Neaaee ae } Judes and } ’ may . : seattle ociety = aay er | gx, November it] haoia Ds A.B, Edited by Lillfan Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 " t Dm om . | istant—Laura Emory Mr. and ee : \ | verett, ape »>M ! see 0, - <=. Mr. an I IEK ¥ Miss a Frei in Weds in University Church; Din-| pees ie 8 xillary °| Ralntor P : 4 fis res-| W Cub, ner to Honor Boston Guests | urday from a ’ events . ~ ge: rg A ————— Vancouver, 1. ( , 1 4 veral Vattartan | Dr, and Mra, Perry to | Mr Mre. John e° and | ; snd | Give Dinner pent the week-end at thel ia a th ‘ K Mr! To honor Mr. and Mra Donald! rs Fr fre A are J i . 2 ¥ 5 a of Mr&|Rarnes of Boston, who are gucats fedison, Rian Yxe ' was solemn ip the olty, Dr, and Mra, Richard : | , a vening, Rey, Dr, Jot will entertain with « small ‘ Mr. and Mrs C. Wy Graft will/ 17, in Thureday evening in tho vo Tuesday on w six weeks’ trip| Masonto f $0 Marine Room at The Olymplc Ea away they will vislt}ave, Bridgo and wi be T arrlage by| Invitations have been Imited tx Sey + ACRE ughter ner in an im-|tntimate friends of the honor | Téeut. ang Mrs, Paxton Old ® Kath r acd Over) gue in Annapolis. Meade, with a full Pe te es Dagney 1 a musical 7 © and long close . | Mrs, George B, Kittingor, who 1s] Anna Boswell Noverbe k, a co and jong com,| Hosts at Dinner now vialting In Boattle, wan’ the soe we denotes 4 had no train save! Before Ball guest of Mra Bamuel Lefoy Craw-|CARD PARTY cr Ha: 4 y tho vell of tulle) Dr. and Mra. Otis Floyd Lameon ford at the annual Historical Ho: Annea Auxiliary will have a card r reservations call GArfid-3778 a silver lace cor-|will he hosts at a dinner of twelve ciety celebration, November 19, at| party at J. 0. O. I", Temple, Tues mally ay s y of orange blos- | covers Wednesday evening before the the home of Mra. M, J, Carkeek.| day, November 1 ARD PARTY pea ta Je. For, bouqe k and White ball at the Sunset Mre, Kittinger’s father was Mr “ee Bist 7 tatatar em-| A 3 LA wer of white e Charles T, Terry, one of the found-| pre.gcHooL COUNCIL I <i! ‘ ware oath bs L AZA The bride was ore ers of Seattle, Mrs. Tallmadge Con-| 6 _ |p il have a card party ) E tert ; for over of ‘Tacoma was also Mrs ws ’ a { The I A a was best man| “lertains Jor Crawford's guest penne ‘ Las p r 4 the ushers | Bae Sees | 2 y hn Holz Mr, Rich jo Struve entertained school, address on | board Jucation room 4 nas sab nd Fries Shaw, Mr. Roy Knudson and/at juncheon this afternoon at The “Home Co-operation.” | Central og 1 p and:20, st the Gee Mh Richards. ; Olympic, tn honor of Mra. Donald Capt. Standish, of the fire dep o 8) 6 3 bivd. and Hanford Mr, Wa B, Whittlesey played nes, of Boston, who ts a much ment, will speak on “Fire P LINCOLN P.-T. A. MERTIN( 6“ coffee will be served ho wedding marche feted visttor In town. tee cream, Sha tits atte Dinner for LIP READERS CLUB The bazaar will feat country in cream chryse Returned Traveler | noe man ennee sel) All Nery i 18 clephant greens u nt of ¢ To honor Dr. and Mra, Ot i eleek! 1st ‘ i candles, Tall standards garlax Lamson, who recently returned from Hotel 2 with cream pom poms and bearing |the East, Mr. and Mra. C, Edwin lan @ to. Ko tollowéd I rows of flickering tapers marked/ Davis will entertain with a dinner | hour, “All interested fr . tome ? the center aisle. Bouqu of twelve covers at thelr home Sat. | tana x vengbeahs 1 creamy chrysanthemums end urday, evening. | | ten es in silver econces were on the altar, eee | STX 8 SCHOOL and at either side were high bas-| 7: | STE Ls 3 Kets of chryeanthemumsandcandies| Dinner Dance é | | MOTHERS’ CLUB PG in branching cai ra, while inj The Seattle Yacht Club: will en- Stevens School Mothers’ Club wil ‘viet Wilson, the high Gothic window above the|tertain with a dinner dance on meet Tuesday « field, rogh! altar stood three stately fir trees.| Saturday evening, November 21 17, at 7 and Mire ae Orange and coppert-oned chry- Phd he r al » ad hemums decorated the Krein Orthopedic Shops ¢ thie ; residence for the reception which} North Queen Anne Guild will be in aoe aoe (Advertisement) followed the ceremony. Presiding | charge of the service at the Orthe-| Afrs. H. , » will speak, and and Miss Dunn, of the at the supper table were Mra! pedic Lunch room Tuesday, Mra. W.| committee pr East Madison Orthopidio Guild, w hich is giv-| Mim, 1 yn Diamond, accompanied will read a paper on “Wh Henry, Susmallo, Mra M. Ly 1 be hostess and Mrs.!ing a dance and card party on Friday evening, November | ?¥ Mr Blanche Rozema, will wing Parents Should Visit the School.” 1 en Spencer, Mra John Car Perkins Owens, assisting hoates: 2 f Bre, Al ler Pantages.—Portrait t Patrons of the school are asked to The t f Misy Banter and Mra Frederic J. alley of 0, at the home of Mrs, Alexander Pantages.—Portrait by | attena 7 Mu i Port Townsend. Asslating were LaPine -Rogers. | ory & axsembly root solar Cant ve ‘ : AAS) meee tone Pre ae y Se cam ______ Hinantanp PARK P Aye: W rs. Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days Mra, Moy Knudson, Miss Marion!G, Leach, } | TA . . igen erat Lucas, Miss Yelen m, Miss! G. O. Vineet la f the 14% ” Ser —Good, Healthy Flesh Adelaide Loulse| Mrs. Syba’ v W ‘! ths « ¥ t a or a MacDonald, Steves, Mra h Hatten, Mra. A omen’ S u s sonday afterno: m| t _ einy es ; 3 ne ; pharmacists Mra Johnsen wore for traveling] W. Sandberg, Mrs, J. J. McGrew and CLUBS FOR TUESDAY hostesses 10 @elock hoo! at x Cpe nce mein: Liver OU is full of a black corded ostume trimmed | Mrs, Frank Van Patten Bis include Mra. Gunnar om, ‘Th a busine Milwaukee SB anny / make flesh, create with sable and a small black satin) East Highland Drive Guild wit | Neat gifts of the home-made , O, Gabrielson, Mere. ing, a sram and . « up the power to re- hat. have charge at the Thrift Shop in| variety may be procured at the tett and Mrs Harold hments. have Ss Ht © and puts good solld flesh Mr, and Mrs, Johnson will be at|the morning, represented by Mra. A.lannual Christinas shoppe of tl or ee, Joined, but are interested in the Pee one owman Hotel dining | on skinny men and women. heme at the Commodore apart-| R.,Tyson and Mra. W, T, Morris.| Ladies’ Ald Society of the First, HORACE MANN T, A, and tho welfare of the children (hele rial “e) Pr | room, Second ave, and Stewart st But it’s horrible tasting stuff and ments after December 16. |Seahurat Auxillary will have charge! Mothodist Church this week. Horace Mann F will meetl ary invited to come and do so symnaslum, i) cheon will be served at a nom-| 07. aay fewer people are taking ity bd: Jon Tuesday afternoon, represented! Commencing on Tuesday morn-| Tuesday, ovember 3 o'clock eee i ped al sea and will be ee »Y| tor doctors are prescribing and peo Supper Will Follow | by Mrs, John Nikkelson and Mrs. A.|ing, thero will bo @ three days'/at the sc Pupiia_ of room A ck, PM. | short vustnben | meet Adres S| ple are fast le ng that they can . | C. Leiferman. |apectal nalo of aprons, pillow cov-| Will present a drama on the este r am. AD members and tose! get better results with McCoy's Cod Wedding Rehearsal | —_—_—_—__—— lers, buffet cota and oth mbrotd 1 Works of Robe: < aps mt Ww. ¢ eligible are inv ed fo attend. Phone | 7 iver Oil Compound Tablets, which Following their wedding rehearsal,| UNIVERSITY CAMP, Jered, knit and crocheted ar ron"; Mra. J. C. - A. will be held Tuesdas for reservations Marte) Ow Drug Co druggists all over Miss Lorraine Campbell and Mr.| R. N. A, | well as mince meats and ¢ Nbrary will talk new} mber 17, at the sct t 2 ofelock, | , Cleary ‘et, ETAGt $800. | the country are having a tremendous Walter Graham, whose marriage will| The University Camp, RN. A,|foodx The nale awill be und will bave books on|‘* very interes i Baha ga has been A We Oro Tl Ma Ga ce demand for- be celebrated Thursday evening, at| will give a benefit card party at/the church basement, entering on } Mra Ruth Dahnkin pwill “ranged aay peta 23 of tho/ very interesting meeting at the; WEBSTER P.-T. A One woman gained 10 pounds in 22 the home of Mr. and Mrs, George| Wing’s cafeteriajon Friday even-| Marton St, just below Fifth Ave.) speak on the Woman's Protective er tistian church will} home of Mrs, William F. Ridg’ Webster P.-T. A. will hold its reg-| days and if any skinny man or ‘T. Myers, will entertain at supper| ing, November 20, at 8:30 o’clock.| Luncheons and dinners will be| department of the polles, | The Child in the Home.” | Tues: November ard. ular meeting Tuesday, November 17,| woman can't put on 5 pounds in 30 in the marine roora at The Olympie,| Whist and five hundred. | aerved. . aners will be vocal solos by Mra | Miss M. Hagen, from the Ruth at 2:15 o'clock, at the school. Puplls| days, your druggist is authorized to The occasion will honor Misa vee The proceeds will go to meet the| ARMY RELIEF BRIDGE |John Pearce and Mr. A. Memory | School for Girls, gave an addre |in Miss Glbboney’s room will pre-| refund the purchase prico. Gladys Duns and Mr, Harold Marr, | LADIES "AUXILIARY TO 0, R. ©./ $10,000 pledge made by the Ladies’| AND MAH JONGG PARTY Turner, and Mrs. I, Coolldge and Mrs.| sent a play and Miss Barlow, from| Be sure and get McCoy's, the orig- of Portland, who wil] be tn town for the wedding, and the members of the bridal rai Buffet Iencheon by Mrs. Ristine Mrs. Henry ©, Riatine {s enter- taining with a buffet luncheon at her home on Tifesday afternoon, November 24, in honor of Mra. Donald Barnes of Boston. 1o0-Too-Thin? (Part 2) ‘OU can In a Waabshisis Wadd on ‘'Corpulency,” in 1760, there {s a short cMapter ald book, By Lulu Hunt Peters, M.D. Aratnoe of Diet and Health and Diet foe Children” published | Your Interests In life, The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the O. R. C. will have a basaar on Friday, No- vornber 26, at Trinity hall, 1923% First a Noon luncheon, and cards in the afternoon, eee JOINT CARD PARTY The Wisconsin Club and the Wis- | consin Goldenrod Club will entertain | with the first of a series of joint cam parties on Friday evening, No-| vember 20, at Norton's cafeteria. wager that you don't eat anythin; between meals because you don't care about eating, It Isn't one of Too bad, you cannot Another thing, tell on few to grin, In that chapter | Whether you are eating more or yh Mr, Wadd says Spectator, a that when ‘The! less than someone olse, unleas you | ~ London publication, | Count calories, too?” Yes, in order |— was first published, the following|‘t? sain, you have to know the cal- | ay Aid toward the First Methodist | ‘The Army Hellef has arranged ao Church building campaign. | bridge and mah jongg party at the | University American Legion butld- QUARANTE CLUB Jing, 911 both Ave. N. EB, on Tues- The Quarante Club will meet on! day afternoon, November 17, Tuesday, November t46| o'clock. Mra, Barden, wifo of BH. 66th St. Mrs C, ton,| W. J. Barden is preside of the hostess. organization, and Mra. Bt | e058 of Col J. C. Brady, vice LODGE NO. 7 dent The Guardian Circle of Seattle| Tickets may be obtained 7, D. HP. Ay will give| Mra Oscar J. Chartes, KEnwd “ » whist party on Tues-| and Mrs. Howard G. Davids, at Fort evening, November 17th, at) Lawton. | $:30, at Evergreen Hall, 1409 Ninth pte Ave. Regular lodge meeting at | RAINIER P.T. A. 7:30 o'clock. see | NORWEGIAN HOSPITAL | ASSOCIATION TO MEET The Norwegian Hospital Associa- |tion will meet tn Hall, Tuesday, November Board meeting at 12 o'clock. Regular} meeting 1:30, | The annual Thanksgiving fruit} shower will also be given for the benefit of the hospital. Friends and| members are cordially inytted. Rainier P.T, A. will hold its reg ular meeting Tuesday, November 1 at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. M. Evans Mor vico principal of R high NEUMONIA Call a physician, Then begin “emergency” treatment with Fathers are especially urged to be! Emma Morrison gave reminiscences prenent. the public Mbrary, {ldren's Books. of the State Conventio: will speak on!inal and genuine Cod Liver Oll Com- é pound Tablets—60 tablets—60 cents, |SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Retail=~=Store First Ave. South and Lander St., SEATTLE Store Hours Including Free Parking No Congestion Saturdays No Time Limit 9:00 to 5:30 Electrical Aids to Save in Labor Electric ’ Electric Irons | Heaters $3.15 $4.37 Featuring An Unusually Low Price and An Unusually Powerful Suction —N— Electric Perfectly balanced irons, H A ith th fect advertisement appeared; | orla value of foods, just as your fat which hoat quickly and | Septet tia Ws, tac sister does, but instead of decreas | hold the ture Jong : type radiator, givo the —} “An assured cura for leanness| | after current is off. Com- greatest amount of warmth. ing your calories, as she does you| greatest amoui mi which proceeds from a cause which | | plete with pt. Cord and Tv y desired angle have to increase them. separable attachment plug | | its to any desired’ angle. few know, but easily removed by| . | ; an unparalleled specific tinature, which fortifies the stomach, purt- fies the blood, takes off fretfulness ot the mind, occasions rest and easy sleep, and as certainly dis- poses and causes the body to thrive and become plump and fleshy if no manifest distemper afflicts the patient, as water will quench fire, | and it ia pleasant to the taste and | is gold only in Mr, Payne's toy- shop, price three shillings a bottle with directions,” Do you want an assured cure for leanrtesa? Notice the different this unparalleled promised to do, significant, Wirat, you should have a phys! examination by a com- petent physician to see If there I« no “manifest distemper’ affilcting you and causing your thinness, If you have, that must be attended fo before you can hope to gain, It may be possible that you are chron- specific They are quite {cally polsoned from divensed ton- ails, bad teeth, diseased nasal sin- uses, or other spots of infection olaewhere In the body Now we will suppose that you have had this done and the doctor said that there is nothing organical- ly wrong with you. Obviously, as the advertisement says, you have got to do something to fortify your stomach, purify your blood, get rid of the frotfulness of your mind and have more reat and easy sleep, You are going to be able to do all of theas things by increasing your in- take of food, Aa 1 told’ you Saturday, you are not eating enough for your needs, and you are undoubtedly suffering from n degren of noidosta, auto intoxication and a coupla other things, It may be true that you think you are eating more than your fat slater, but in thin matter of enting, each person ts & law unto himwelf, because ho two persons have exact ly the same phyatenl makeup or the waMe notivition, Heniden, the chances aro that you don’t eat more than your sister; you do not oat nearly no much, You can't tell what ashe cats between menla!t It iv a sale things that} tincture | thoro | Instead of ahrinking your stom- ach, you have to stretch It so that it will be able to care for sufficient food for your needs, Your stom- ach {# contracted, no doubt, else you would not feel so full after two or threa mouthfuls of food. First, are you sure you are un- derwelght for normal? You want to remember that underwoight for the average, after 40, {s normal. The averages are made up of a great. many more overwelghtors than underwetghters, because three quarters (or more) of our adult Population are overweight. The averages are usually taken from In- surance statistics and ft has been found by the Insurance companies that those who are underweight for the average, after 40, are healthier and have a longer life expectancy. Now perhaps you have not fol lowed our reducing series, so here's the little rule to determine normal adult net welght. Multiply number of five feet in hiexght, in stocking feet, by five and one-half. Add 110. If under five feet, multiply number of inches under five feet by five and one-half and subtract from 110, You may vary five per cent above or below this, depending upon the heaviness of your bones, Tomorrow I'll tell you how to in- crease your calories, (Tomorrow: (Part 3.) inches aver Too-Too- Thin? |My dear followers: | when wendin for, your letters to D Po care of Geor, Adams Service, 260 P York city. Pi rememb: Roba ED, DRESSED onyelope \full name and addr |phlet on reducin one for which yor on- gents in nampa bafta \Norovin 200 WOnDE, and een | make thom legibly with Inle ‘P |algh your name as evidence of good faith—-we not use it tn Paterial aa- Lulu Hunt Matthew r to en- SELV-AD- bearing your |mo to diagnone for you, The aues tions you ask will be answered in |thia column aa soon as eousiPle. al forget tno, Eth eD. waLEeA 5 Didionh mv aLore’ Copyright, 1026, by he George Mat- thew Adams Service, way, Remember it ts imponsible “ter | 'S sheer carelessness to let pyorrhea cause trouble in your mouth, Yet your dentist knows that four out of five past forty, and many younger, suffer from this serious gum disorder. It begins with tender bleeding gums. Soon the teeth loosen in their sockets * and the poison spreads through thesystem, causing rheumatism, neuritis, and other similar diseases. Forhan’s for the Gums is the simple, easy way to keep you out of pyorthea’s clutches. 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