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PACK S %Seattle society Miss Ruth Pratt to Enter tain With Luncheon and Theatre Party; Bridge Breakfast to Coin piiment \ 'aneou ver Guest; Mss Davhne Ed wards to Be Hon ored; Bridge Luncheon. AMONG tha many pre-nuptlal af faim that art* Riven for M&aat RiwimoiKl PftfWonM will be the luncheon and theatre piirty at which MIM lluth l*ratt wtll t>e ho*tea* on Saturday. January 12. .'it the ltalnler club, complimenting Mlaa |*ar»ona and her bridal atteiulanta. a a a Breakfast and Bridge To honor Mm. Roderick Campbell of Vancouver. B. C.. who in the houac *ueat <>f Mm. K. F. White. Mm. N. H S«»lner ha* #xt#CHlad ins ilation* lo a brldyr*- breakfast at her home In BremctttMi on Friday. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Lam Summers to Entertain A* a compliment lo Mk« lN»phn* who IS to be the *oloi.«t al : th* symphony conceit Friday *va-j Bing. Mr. arid* Mr*. Summer* will entertain Informally at their horn* thia evening. a a a Miss Kathcrine Luke Hostess Mt*» Knlherinc l.uk* entertained with a prettily appointed luncheon at h*r home today, honoring eight btdtr« from the Puget Sound navy yard, who cam. 1 over for the affair Bridge formed the diversion of the afternoon. • a • Informal Luncheon jSr*. Stephen B. Olbbg win h net ear yenterd-iv it an Informal luncheon at the Sunset club. . . . OrthopedicJTea Shop Queen Anne guild will be In ch«»nr>' of the Orthopedic Tea Shop on Thursdav. with Mra Norman Tucker aa hostess, assisted by Mr* K. CJ. Shorroik. Mr*. C F Oraff Mrs Thornn' Nitah. Mr* fl H. Howell. Mr*. H. It. Elliott. Mi's Dorothy Merrick. MIM Kntherine liughca and Miss Avadana Co»hran. a a a Luncheon Hostess With cover* placed for twelve (tiesi < Miss Julia Flrher will enter tain with a luncheon at her home on Halurdav for the pleasure of Min* Rosamond parsons, who is to be a Winter brtde. a a a Dinner Dance on U. S. S. Missoula Lieut. Com. UtMwel Waewhe. U. S and Mr*. Waeache. will ehaper •n a group of girl* who will attend the dinner dance glvrn by the offi cer* on board Ihe U. 8. S. M saoula FtWav night. Among thone going vrrr for the affair wtll be Ml** Marlon and Mis* Donna lJ*n«. Ml** Muriel Waterhouse Mis* Kateherlne Luke. Miss Josephine Fransioll and Ml* Anona Botierts • . • M rs. H alft r Stanley Griswold Plans Tea To compliment Mr*. Alexander Wissl rfiehert. Mr*. Walter Stanley tirt'Molil has Issued Invitation* for a t.-a >.ext Satuniay afternoon at 1 ber home with tailing hour* from 4 to « Presiding at the urns wllJ ] be Mr*. F. W. Hargrave. Mr* Will-, bun Herbert Harm. Mr*. D. A. Slebert. and Mn. William J Coyle. by Mis* Thelma Cole and a group of frewhmen of Alpha XI Delta Sorority. Mi*s Roberta l.lnd brrv Mia* Burdeti Wilson. Mis* j Domthea Reynolds, Mis* Evelyn Tto Mi*s Hannah Woodward. Mi«« Virginia Evans. Miss Elaine Out- j llngton. Ml«* Kathleen Murchlson. Miss Brownie Sauter, and Mis* Hor tense Keenan. • • a Quilting Party Mise Rosamond Parnun* will l>* the complimented guest on Saturday afternoon, when Mlns Dorothy tkoRUM will entertain with a "fiullt Ing party." Twenty Intimate friend* of the honor guest will comprise th* merry group, • • • Marriage Announced Mr. and Mr* Willis Alonzo Boggs announce the marriage of fh'*tr daujchtT, Mm. Edna Born | MacKinley. to Mr. hervey Arthur lightner • a • Musical Ten To honor the Phi Delta Th'ta Mother*. Mr*. William Calvert i* en- FROM | FUR SECTION REDUCTIONS in all Fur Coats, Capes, Coatees, Wraps and Scarfs are so great now as to make a purchase of any HAHLO Furs an investment that lovers of fine furs should take advantage of. W. H. HAHLO & CO. I nr* ami I.UIMV Wearing A|rt»art'l •liiMt Atari** I'llir 1510 Second Avenue DATES To Remember I LTLL» 11. JIM ANY 14— Mm tMirar I. \V «-i>»ter'a tea «t horn* in hi«IIR of MIM KOMIIIIIMII I'm won* fi I'tu 4 until i Mr« l|enr\ Kininr ■ informal »r« to compliment M*a T. A. 1* JO«M, from 4 until T. Mm ltl<dtar«t \ lUillnger a lunch e«n fnr \l mflaltt H ftnilth «ti tht Kunaet club <ITI KIIIT, JAM IMT The m»rrl«at of Mm Oraoa Iteffar nan t« Mi l.««n>nr« Mum Arnold • I I ti o « i..«n at ilrtrfmont," the r* Aetna >-f Mr *nd Mrs. J. T I I'cnffn entertainment to t«e eleen at i )| «» « lock in (h* Kretlerlc Rtruv* ballroom by the ►'t»rt. nlghlly rlub fur the aUnlng ibl|< tl ran of Ki!M|w Ml* lr»J II w. toon VUit«r nn.t MIM Hml»r to recalvr their frl*n«t* at DID Hunint club bn twwn 4 ami i o'clock CompiiinHiUrv to Ml** Hannah WtMxlnul. Mra. Arthur Oray will entertain al brhtf* MOMi 11. J%\| IMI If— lialnler • haptar * *r«l part* an<l tan in lh« f».ott'«h Rite Ti»mpl«, In re|abr*tli>n of Waahlngton a wnldinf itay Carta at 3 |» m. lea at 4 So r «'< For raa«-rt* tl»«na MIM Dninunond. Cap itol IIT 4. Monday i'r»rtl<* rlub meat a with Mra t'lara V. Karnaaurth for luncheon at IMI. Tl »I>IV. JIM AMI lit— Junt.-r ftactke tab roee'a with Ml«a lH>n»thr Kainff M K.I»M >I»II. JIM IKY lb— Tba marriage of Ml** trfelalde Mart la to Mr Otlvar ronla, at I o'rlodL It* K I'aul'a . hutch II I I»MMUI, JIM 111 l TI Thr marriage of Mia* lt»>*amond I'araona to Mr Allan Italabaufh Kngla at the W It fartraa roal dtNMMk » Rlh IT. JIM IMI 1A— Ma'"< (l«or|« A l>re*er. P * A and Mra l>re**-ra .tan in« |»artr f<»r their <taufh(ar Miaa Helen t*ra%er, at Faur»t halt *» ITt Ml* IT. JIM IMI ?*— Mi*a lH»r<thy t.ane an<l M'M Jan* llanrlot to fitt itanrlng i*a|ty al Mount HUrr rlnb huuaa TI r-MHi. i i.it it i iMT Cafe than rant and card fata for the benefit of tba Orthopedic boa (iltai. to t* git an b* tba tlroad any guild. tertalnlng with a musical tea at her hum* on Friday ai 3 30 p. in. a a a Miss Mary Clark eds Rev. F. L. Forbes Monday evening the marring* of Rev. F. I. Forbe*. for a number of year* asniatam pastor of Ihe First ITesbyterl.m church, and Mlaa Man Clark, a teacher In the Sunday school, look place, with the Rev M A Matthew* performing th* cere mony. assisted by tb* bridegroom'* brother. Rev W O Kurt— Mr, and Mra. Forbes left for a abort wedding trip and will be at home after Feb ruary 1 at 2541 lOtli ave. W. a a a Farewell Dinner A* a farewell dinner to Mr. and Mr*. Fred A England whoareleav ing soon for an extended California visit, Mr and Mra: James R. Klnne will entertain with a dinner of eight cover* at their home this evening • a • Tea to Honor Visitors The visiting women, who are her* In connection with the Newspaper Institute, at the unlvemlty this week, win be th* honor rti*st* at a tea to be given In the Home Ero nosnlca building, on Friday after noon. SARDINE TOAST 1 box sardines 2 hard boiled eggs cup rlcs i canned pimento** S cup grated cheese Remov* skin and bone* from *ar dine* Mash with yolk* of eggs us Ing oil Ifrom *ardlnes) to make moim and smooth. 801 l rice until tender Drain and put In hot buttered pan and »hake over fir* to fluff kernels Chop pimento** and whites of eggs and mix with rice Season with salt and pepper. Spread the sardine mix lure on triangle* of hot buttered toast, add a layer of rice mixture and cover with grated cheeee pul in a very hot oven or under th* flam* to melt thr cheese. Serve at once. BEAUTY HIST A weII known hair dr***rr advi*rs the Use of hair net* of certain colors to add colorful glint* to the hair If the hair Is a dull mouse color and the eyes are blue, use a gold yellow hair net. If th* eyes are brown, a red n*t should be tried. Of course, the very best nets must be pur chased, and not one of artificial hair poorly colored. LETTERS OF fJRATITIDE Eloquent Innffunirr *nd lUtcntm Hon* In advertlaing may appeal to many, but after all It l* the homely. * I nee re lr»tt«-r* from women, over flowing with heartfelt frratJtude for health rentored by Lydla K I'lnk ham'* Vegetable Compound, that con vince other ftufferinir women that th#»re 1* a medicine that will help them al*o. Many *u<-h latter* »r«- being publl*hed In thl* paper from day to day, and it I* to any woman'* advantage who *uffera from female ailment* In any form to give thl* old fa*hloner] root and herb remedy a trial. Advertisement. Clubs CM'IBM row Till IINDAY <— HortVtl* Huh The art «l« partnient of th* Hortwlii club will Hunt tit tin* Federation | club house At S p. in. with Mm. O. If. Ilotiit h. Hbnlrw. The "Louvre** ! will be dlacu**etl by Mr*. C. 11. linn and Mm. O. V. ThorvHvi N on. a a a 1 ntveraltjr ll.lcht* IV r A, Unlveraity Height* I* T. A. will nil • t «t the ■«'hiMil at 7:4 ft p in a a a Current KnuU CIIIM The current evettta clan*. under the )<<ader*hlp of Mm. A K. F taken, will tonutne dannon ut 2 p in In the Dut- Hon rt*»m. V. W. C. A. a a a Thoraday Mu«tcale Club Mm. K. W. OlCeefe, 4NIH Au«oru av«,, will Iw liiwtrM to the Thuradity t Club t Ylfhmtn! V.iUra will { bo playinl and funic. • • * I wulk*' S«HIAJ JUIII (liaritaiilr riuh li■ i » HoeUI and C'harltiiMa rlub "Kraja" will mn*t at 3 p. m In iha J p«rlt»m of thn Hw**dlah club. (Tlirdi *lll b« playtnl after a abort bu«ln«*»* mwtlni. • • • (Viumil of Jewish \\«»tnrn Hruttlr Council c»f Jrwiah \N »men will mrrt at 330 p m In thn vmtry rt*»in of thn Trnipln dn llitacli. Thn board will tncot at 1:30 p m a a a Ttiur>d#> Prnfrwtnlvf I'lub Thurmtey Ifoinaulvt cluh will n>»»t *t qh ha* *t lln D m ai ■ <l ay. 4044 H'vhjiul av«. N. G, nt 10 la. m. • • • franklin I* T Topic* of ImixirUtnc* *r" to t>« t>rM>"ntnl ami rvport* of mnmltlMt hoard at th« mertlnc of Knuiklln I' T A. at 3IS p m nt tho mhirnt. A qumtlon b«x will Im> |>U«'<n( «t thi* 4onr nn.| mih mrfntH-r 1» roqu#»l«l to drp4Mlt nll|> with <IIII»IWMIK or *ul> )>«u fur dUK'uiuilun f»r future m<"t ' lni*> • • • John B. \llrti P.-T. John H Allrn I* T A will diml at I 30 p. m for a prngrtm and al i 130 p. m for hu»ifw«« Mi<« Ituth Urown of tli* Camp Klr» t.irl* and Mr. tttuart Wulah of th« Uuy Hrouu will furntah th« program. • • • Hiimm'i Auxiliary to Kjlntrr r..«t No il Th« Wottirn'n Auilllarr In Ilainl«T I'oat No. SI, Anx-rlran I/Tglon. will ! hold tb* annual *l*rtion of offl> rra at I p. m In Votarana' Itall. tha Armory. Itrporta wtll bo made on thr put yrar'a prnfri-M by Iho ro-1 tiiins offWra. and plana wtll b* dla-! cujutad for th» now work to be dona j tb la coming year. a a a l>*mhtrr» of thr King A aparlal merlin* of th* ntrqtlvi couiifll an«t th» aortal rummlttrr of tha local aaarmbly of thr !>auglitrr« of th*. Kin* will h* h"ld at Ulr Y W. C. A at "45 p m a . • Woodcraft Totrm f'lnb Woodcraft Toirm club will m*«t In tha nrw rlub room*. 40» t>>wna building, at 3 p m Hoatlla Ctrcla will antertain. a • • Hrmltlr firadrd I nlon of Kund.ty School Tflulirn Saa'tla Oradrd l'nk)n of ffunday 8' hool Trachrra will mart from 9 10 until 1110 a m at thr Plymouth Congregational church. Rlxth av» and I'nlwmlly at. Hlhla work In liarge of .Mra A W tb.wman, tx hlbl'a, Mra. K E Kvana, and »tory, Mra. Jamra D lludaon. a a a M tdlvon Park BMr ( laaa Tha Madlaon I*»rk Rlbla rlaaa. tnught bv Mr* A W Powman. will meet at 2 p m. Nt th* homa of Mr*. M. A. Talcott, >724 rsiat Madlaon at a a a P> Ihhui SKlrr*' \ltruUtlr fluh Pythian Slater*' Altrulatlc cluh will meet In tha new Knight* of Pythtaa rlub room. Third a»* and j Virginia at., for Installation of of | flrar*- Mr* Oliver llulbnck. preal j dent; Mr"i A A Oaborn. secretary, and Mr*. Char lea Chrtatopher, Ireti* ur«>r. • • a Peal tie f liapter Vo 15 Se-.ittle Chapter No. »S. O. E H.. I will meet In tha Corinthian room ' Maaonlc Templa, for public Imrtatln tlun of officer* thl* evening. ... Ilataati tiuard Cluh llataira fluard rlub will meet with Mr*. Frank A Donley. ISO 2 N 40th «t.. for 1 o'clock luncheon. a • a Women of Mimnrhmrl V/clnn T>rfll tnnm of th« Woman of \hmmr h*art legion will nervn dinner In thn 1 Uinquoi hull of Mooa* T*mpU» from ft until I p. m. a a a Hemti le fir view. No. n, \\ B. \.. of the >1 »i«T.'ihrna Seattle Review. No. *, of the Mar will mnnt Thurnday, .Tanuary j IS. at 9 p m , In W. O. W. hail. In fttallutton of offirern a a a Mount lliiinlrr Court, \o. IB Mount lUlnler Court. No 4*. Tribe of Ben Jlur, will hold Itn rnirular j mentln* Thumday, January 1.1. Nt * DA YS To buy your r*f| (V discount. Watches, 33 1-3% Jewelry at %J\J/V and Diamonds 25% off. A FEW SPECIALS Pear! Beads, La Tausca, Bluebird and Richelieu, $5.00 and up Beautiful Sterling Silver Brilliant Bar Ping, sl.r»o and up Wrist Watches of all descriptions, $12.50 and up. GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES—ALL MAKES a Railroad Watches, etc., SIO.OO and up. A few Diamonds that we are sacrificing, ranging l from $25.00 up. Come early, select your jewslry from the h<g*t#>t class stock in the city, and cut the price from the tag to | i La Fayette s, Inc. 1536 SECOND AVENUE NEAR PINE STREET Phone Main .UMO i TIIK SEATTLE STAT: I p in , MiNlwrn Woodman hall, Colum-1 ! l>l« City 1 riMtjtll.ition of officer* will | lak« ultirit. *ltti Chief C. K. Mai- ! , ili-lal, InntalliriK officer. Mevnbtrs rr Iquaated to IH» |»n*a*nt. • • • liiillm' Auxiliary to V'oatofflr* i Ii I ItH The lailua' auxiliary to the |»oat • >fflce clcrka will give their n**t j iltticfl In thn old kniKhta of I'ythlua i hall. Klrat ami I'lke at., Thura tlay. January 1J at '» p. uu 0 0 0 Hm&rif IVT. A. ftoward P.T A. In auditorium at !l o'clock, AdilffCMi hy Mien I*. M. I#awivi»re. advfaor of fflrlii. ami Mr. W. 15. Ifcndrlckaon. advisor of boy a at Itr«Mdway high achooL Honga by Mra. O. I* Mbnhnm • . • Krtenfl* of All Club Krlend* of All Club of tha Y W. C. A , club aupfx-r at 0 o'clock, fol* ! lowed by illbbi claaa. . . • 11. K. Ilay P.T. A. It F. IHIV IVT. A, nt school, 3 o'clock. Mr Jerome Hhaffer will lid ! itrrfi m<< tin* on "Ja*x " Munlo fur i nlahed hy achoul piiplla. • • • Junior I«neti> of L»a.» NIHMI) The Junior laixua of tha liny Nur j«ary will m«et ne*t Haturday at tha home of Mra Janien t""alvrrt. I*0» loth ava. W.. at 10 a. tn. • • • Mi-rrt-r I'. T \ Mari«r I- T A will hold It* reiot liU- me.tln«. Thitraditv. Jniiuary IJ. Nt S3O p m Kafrrahtnenta will be *erv*d • a , Inhi* IVT. A. Irvtnn P T A. will hold l«* me.'tln* In tha arhiMil auditorium Thuraday. at 2Up m t'apt. I. A. Conrad will h« the upmkir and a program haa la>«n arrtuijed, to ta followed by refreahment* • , • Ilofi.- Mortal Huh. o K H. Dorii' Mortal i"lub, «> K W . will mart with Mra It It lleakath, 471* Madrona ave , Thunala). at 2 p. m • • • ADDITION \l. CM HH Snitllf J'edenitlon of Oiib« In anawer to a call from Mra ! Ilenry ptnlilmt of the H*-at ! tie Kedenttton of Claha, a (enaiul | m«rttn« wa* held yeatrrdiy mornlnc ■ t the Oiamhef of «'■ tnmerro to <le j fin* plana and appoint oommltteea for tha Waahtnvton Manufarturara' ; IMucatlonal exhibit, whlrh will lie j ■ Iven early thta year under tlu< aua pu-ea of the Heattla l*ederatl>»n fol the Iwneftt of the rlub hou*«i fund and a* aervlca to the ma/iufacturara of tha elate. Mia Clara Ketrhum Tripp, dlrartny of tha educational departmant of tha' Waahlnaton Ktate Chamliar of Com I merre wln rhar<e five hundred j rluh women will be appoint*!! u* edu ] natora and two adui-atora delegated tn aaeh athlbltnr. Mr. \V M. Kern of Walla Walla.' of tha Ktrtle I-'INJ. rat lon of Woman'* ctuha. pmml*e« tha «v»op»r ! ation of the atata clubwomen and : haa d«*iffnated January SI aa Home Inventory day whan every rt»'> woman will b* requeated to make an Inventory and note Jnat how many Wnahlnfflon *«atr produrta *ha haa tn her home. Tha ejerwttra hoard wfTI miwl •very Monday mornlnir at 10 30 j o'clor|( at the headquarter* of thel federation for the manufarturera'' educational exhibit, 414 Arrtlc build- In*. • * • Hr~«m«llii| Htudlen at V W C \ r>r»«emnkln«. one* an appealing art to women. I* tn be popularised In the ini wwlni vo.-ational pr*v cram arranged Monday by Mme P. T, Carlton, director of rtrr-v-making • tudie* at the Young Women* Christian aaeoeiatlon HegUtration* for the*e new rtaaaea. to *tart about February 1. are now being received. Href making wa* a popular voca tion for women «neral year* ago. but Interest In thl* calllna decreased when It became ne<-e«aary for a *tu- WHY BE FAT 9 *''* ,' ' *"«' "'Util a pound a Amy »«l I' » . IM > II M <nH I*l II <IIM.M| I tba NATtatl W»S. H ITIIOI T IINI <••! \ Start the New Year Right and Reduce Your Weight READ THESE TESTIMONIALS tlia |M ia| H h.<. f.wt a*ln--1 a pound ..f II |.*rh I «at an<lhln. t Hatf ■ ■ •» 1, «saa for me ■ '* - Mt .«r ■ M ■ •II lha Iraal h.ip 11 haa h.tn to ma in aa nianr w«v» Th- Information la to <. ana Waah «»SLV KHTAItI l-IIMI NT 111 ITU KIM. |N n |-*y Mmnoo I lual,oly—4 ananlloi,. m | |(| |- I If TOM live out of ihr rl«r and «nol la rrilarr. I | urllr for frrr InfnmmlUn I HHI ELIZABETH MARSHELLE 2.H-2 t»lr ItMlldlna. trattlr, Waah. I ororr I Mr.l anil I ulna Mia. Klllall <2na Embroidered Apron Tunic Enriches (Jown ll\ ««>!( \ MtMIICI f.Vtic A'an'itf i Aul!u>rUy f None of thl* *eii*on* fuahlon whim* haa l>een played up with more turret* than the apron effect, wtah h la *hown In the atLnutlve drcaa pic tured ulioti It la cinder gray, with a long wwltitcd bodice, having lon* aleevea cut In one, atta< h«d to a plain aldrt I'rom thl* In front l» dw>pi>ed an apron tunic of the aam* rlotlt, all over embroldere*! In dull rcta and blue, with mu> h black and dark trray The tunic I* attached to a narrow belt that button* at either aide. The uleev-i are *laahed to the el bow* on the outaide, the e*|gea fared and then raugtot, ooce wtth a t-utton on the way drjwn to a tight half inch wrtatlMind. cm either aide. Jtlet above the belt, la a tiny rectangular po« ket of the emltroidery that I* the only hint of de.oration on ttir - .|»nt to »pend a ye'ir'a apprenttce«hlp lM«fore *he wa* qualified for actual work. The new ~T" program ar ranged by Mme r-arlton «lve* tha elemrnlary and fundamental atudlea of the art, and la particularly ar ranged to h«*lp the lar*e numla>r of girl* and women now nut of employ ment. "We will take a girl or woman Into our r lsaac*, teach them dreaa maklnff and l*!p ttet cuatomer* for tha draute* ahe make*.*" announced Mine Carlton. "Our Mudle* will help a *trl get emplw m<-M or aulat het In opening a ahop of her own. t Hhe can aI wo bring thl* knowledge Into her own hotße." The new "Y" eeWing rlaaeea will fit a girl In tha fundamentals of drew making In three mont ha. wheren* it u*ually re«|ulrea a >rar or longer to maaier this work. 0 0 0 f> T A Social cluh will entertoln Its frlenda with a progrc*»lve whut IMrty thl* evening at I. Panama enf eterla. 1415 Third ave. Hpedal hon or certificate* will be taaued. The public la Invited. Personal Mr. and Mr* J K. Inutile and fiun lly left Monday for lUlfnrnla, whero tliey plan to remain «U>ut two month*. • • • Mlm Anon* Koberta and M i»» Katharine I«uke, who arc going over to the navy yurd Friday to attrnd the dance on the Ml**oula that eve ning. will ha the houae gu#-«t* of Hleut. Comnmndar Hhlrl<*y, U, H A . and Mr*. Hhlrley. • • a Mr anil Mra Crunk Gilbert liln«k huva purchased the realdenra of l»r iui<l Mr*. T. W Ituarhmnu In Heriny llUtln*. They expert to take poaaen alon 10 Man li. • * • Mra. Major Hhlrley of Ilremerton la the houae g\i>-»i until I'rldity of Mlaa Kathorins l.uke. a a a Mra Morltx Thompson and Mra i Jatnea Ma< farlanr left lerently for : AHademi, where they will spend the remainder of tha winter. • • • Mm J»niM W. William* has ar rived from Mlrinraf>oll* and will ha the houaa guest of Mr. and Mra. W. II 1-araon* until after Ilia iMraona- Fugle weddmK. , • • • Mr. nrwl Mr* Mart Pooler of Ran Kranrlaco arrlvwl v«*it«*r»lay un<l ar•» gut-ata ut lb* Hotel \VmillUlKton An n«**. • • • MIA* Duplin* K<lwird«, who la to I tha aoinlat lit tit* Hymphony Or |rh*itnt oonorrt in Mmny hull on Friday mnlnf, arrlv**! y«rt M-day ABigDrop in. dELL-0 Ipije.* The Genesee Pure Food Company, Le Roy. N.Y. t _ is Simply and IFNFLJR state!, MOT MI: as J-'MKND is just enctly what the name implirs—a friend and belp to mothers. It has been made and sold for more than half a century. If it did not possess the value claimed for it, MOTHER'* Furs' d could not possibly have remain on the market. For only that which is really worth while and beneficial can survive. The mothers who appreciate Monro's F*n>D the most, and who are lourlest in their praise of it, are those who unfortunately did not use it with their first baby, and who, through its use with the second one. were able to fully realise the relief it gave th*m DIDN'T EVEN NEED THE DOCTOR 'TVar Slra: T am willing and anilmia to tall anr / ahnut M'nini furxt. It did ma ao much \ 1 (r»«1 that I wouldn't ha wltHcnt tt If It roa f} aa a 'W— »l fcnttla With mr r>rM l« ahitdrm I had a doctor and / 'J a niifv and than they had to u«c m«»nun»nt». bat // / / with mr la»t two ctilldrrn I only had a our*; wo // /_ A. had no Ulna to a doctor barauaa I waant very alck if / <M, \ ai>'l only »k«-li atiut ten or firtcan mltmiaa. gf / 7 "Any rio«har can write ma and I will only ba too A / j f!ad to atra her adrlca. Your* truly." / *( / 1 „ , „ _ MRS. C. 1. HARTMAV. FA 1 „ 11 Sts fata St. Scrantoo, r«. I" \ It V yl v g SICK ONLY THREE HOURS, "MOTHER'S 1 \\\ij * if! FRIEND" USED. COMPARED WITH FOUR I \\ lIL 113 DAYS SUFFERING WITHOUT IT I V \ If J "Rafor* n«ln» M THB'. Fnaxa I atiffarrd from Wmt-fji 1 uVvjVl 'W / r "till Mindar. With mr n<-it child I oaad VJi 11 Mmnil'l Fluckd and wma aicb only about tiirra hour*." XI tl 'r— C. „ „ « MRS * OUVB VANI>EN. I* l.rjpa St.. Oalllpolla, 0. Fot rahahlt ler.klet "MOTHERHOOD and Tha &T I Baby" (tt*, fill In coupon htlau anj mmil Jit til to « B •/ MOTHER'S KKII.nd. m a WARNING: tWo/ plain mill, grtattt mnj aoAif/. I Mtt—lhty acl only an Ma mnd may cauat harm with- I •, out Jatng goo J \ r r¥ T BRADriELD RCCL'LATOR CO. 1 lllv/fCt I Dapt. IS. Atlanta. C V r, S- f! Plooaa md mr your FRILE book. 1 - • : '•* MOIMIJ*LHOOO aad TW BABY. ! 3QM2t3IE>o I -1 Used by Experfint Moihers : l u * r ° '• for Three General ions, • .mill" T"" j —Health and Happiness for Women— Every womnn rooks happiness as the thing 1 to be most desired. Fortunately, the right t*> happineaa is denied to no woman, regardless of her sphere in life. Tho first anil foremost essential id piod health. For, without good health, strive after happiness as she may, it is beyond her reach. If she will accept tho advice of thousands of women, who have been benefited, she will take Dr. J. Hradfield's Female Regulator—a tonic for women and for troubles peculiar to their sex, which has been aold by druß stores for more than W years. Dr. J. Itradfield's Female Regulator is But up in SI.OO bottles. Begin Right Now to Conquer Your Rheumatism Tlio tiny pain demons that cause your Ithcumntlsm will tie liuck on tho Job with the first approach of (lamp, wintry weather, ready to take up their battle iiKalnst your coin fort with renewed fury. And If you are Koln* to ajraln rely upon the liniment bottle to try to nib the dlsenso away, you will be doomed uiniln to nothing but disappointment. A. disease that can cause so much pain and suf- Icrlnc us Ithciimatlsm. Is not on the surface of the skin, «T\d cannot lie rubbed away. Many forms of Rheumatism are caused by it tiny disease serin in the lilixKi, and In buUi ctuies the mornlnv, and la the hot*## gu»*t of Mr and Mm. G. K. M Pratt. • • • Mm. Jam** Rnidlfy of Oilmen I* the fiiMt of her dtufhttf and win-In law. Mr. and Mm, li. M <*j»lkln*. • • • Mr. and Mm. FVtd Knglnnd nr* d* parting n«-*t Tueadty for California, where lhey will ipond the remafnd* of the winter. SPANISH RICE 1 cup rice 1 quart rfanned tomatoes 2 medium aiz«*! onion* 2 Ktr+n pepper* H cup dl«*ed cel#-rjr 1 'i t'*a*poon Milt Vi teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons bacon fat Melt bacon fat In a frying pan and ft/Id sli'-ed onions. Cook until onion* are a pale straw color Add toma toes. Add ri« * carefully wa*h'-d and drained. Add «-H*ry and shredded pepper*. Reason witlaeaJt and pep per and cf*>* Miowiy for an hour. HUr frequently to prevent burning. CLACK APPLES 3 apple* 1 cup Kiigar Far* «ml core applt-a, Cut In allocs •bout half an Inch thick. I'ut In u «U'w |mn with (he augsir and oook very alnwly for 4.') mlnutea. Apple* that are rather ooamr ifrainrd .-ui<l •lon't cook to plTcn arc *h« nlrimt tn u»". Th«» ayrup ahould be a *ery pale at raw color wh«n ri-mwi-d from the fire Jio not try to cfmk mora th*n thla quantity at one time. only loKlcnl treatment IK to search out and remove theae from tlx l blood. Kor this purpose there Is no more satisfactory remedy than S 8.8. the fine old blood remedy that lias liecn In tine for more than fifty years, and has irlvcn such general satis faction for Rheumatism. 8.8.5. thoroughly cleanses the Wood, and rouls out all impurities and disease germ*. Begin Inking S.S.S. today, ,inl if you will write a complete history of jour case, our medical director will Hive you expert advice, with out charge. Address Chief Medical Director. 823 Swift laboratory, At Uujta, UA WEDNESDAY, JANVARY 12, If>2l Music Emilio D<- Gngorza Concert Is Off | Word wn* received today from 'fla» I ROttlt, MonL. that KmlWo Itf 'io itcirf7.iL, th«* operatic f»nrl'ont, v. ho iwm iv-hMtulH to appear lit hall on the University campus f*n- | nary 17, ha* his entire j Northwfl tour bfnauae of llln'*a*. The con" rt waj« to have '»* en given und*r the nOfplfiM of tit* Women's k:iK'if lit the University. M»any liftll was *OW out for the roneert. The Htar wan nffkM t<*L»y to Inform ft^#c«-t holders that th#'»r money will b«* refunded at the Hher* man Clay A Co'* music house, JST;O Third eve. If they wlah they may e*ch/ing* their ticketa on January 31 for the fori'"ft February 12 of Anna Caee^ soprano, for the Metropolitan OpfJ|fl rompany of New York. • • • Sixth Symphony Tin* Hearth* Hymphony Orchestra will give their sixth symphony con* cert Friday evening at Meany hall. The symphony chosen by Conductor Hparirur fgr that evening will \m ••Jupiter," by Mozart. Mian Daphne Kdward*, a pianlat of unusual abil ity, who has l»«<n received very fa* vorably on her prr-M*nt tour will l»e the aoloiat. The complete program will t>* a* follows: overtur* to "Buiyaatha* . . w*b«r Cott' '-rt.» t'>r CUnnfort# and Or- *«•- tra A Mid"'. Ofwm ' • . human* Allegro iffvtaQM IntrrmMKn Ahdanttao rraxioaa IHifn ilrsri M lisphn* Hjrnphonr # *JupM*r." C Major.... ftfotMt AU»*ro rlvaeo Andant* car tibia M«nu*ttc nr 1 trio Atleg ratt* yifULi*: AH**ra Molto ftapfcaoO/ No I* TA*| D«phn» M««r4a. i r.vYumil* from • Wacaor APPLE SALAD Pur* and <or«» Cook In J h*arjr syrup UU U-nder. Cool. Kfll cavlti<*« with chopped nutn and rali ■ln* moiaK'nml with mayonnalm. M-ifk with mayonnalMt and n-ne on a l«-ttuce leaf. I—METROPOLITAN I Prl. and Hat. K?h» Jm. 21-11 I I WITH IVATIXRi: *AT. I fSituwe GaOb 3ftMwT\ ANNA WPAVLOWA gjflV OktJncomparaNt Skfc BALLET P^I^SSE 1 SYMPHONY f OB£HESTB& MtlL ORDERS BOW I rnirr.s I t:mu. 91, |IM. *2, «51. *4. •&. ■ Mai. *at.. SI, Rl.so. *.t. »l. ■ I'lua lftfc for War Tax. ■ ■wklM ail Toar Rnt at tl« I Wi»«l»«l|»pl Klfrr, htm- I tI«R rtwjß « nncrrl I Hanaa, I'artlaad. or. I §When Grandmother Was a Girl T TOOP skirts were LI worn by those who first asked the druggist for, and in sisted on having the genuine Golden Medical Discovery pi>* up by Dr.i Pierce over 50 years age* Dress has changed very much since then! But Dr. Pierce's medicines contain the same dependable ingredients. They ire standard today just as they were fifty years ago and never contained alcohol. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the Vomach ; and blood cannot be sur» i passed by any tonic and alter ative today. When you feel "all out of sorts"—your vitality at a low ebb—the blood becomes sur charged with poisons! The best tonic is. called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. Dr. Pierce manufac tured this "Discovery" from roots and barks without alco hol—a corrective remedy, the ( ingredients of which nature put in the fields and forests for keeping us healthy. x Ua puts vim, vigor, vitality into! the blood. Try it. All druggists. Liquid or tablets.—Advertise ment. • Catarrh Quickly Ended by a Pleasant Germ-Killing Antiseptic The little llyomei Inhaler in mndl of hard rubber, and ran easily b« carried In pocket or purse. It will last a lifetime. Into thi* inhaler pour a few drop* of mnjftca! liyomel. Thin to absorbed by the antiseptic ifauie within and iu»w you are rrn*V to breathe it in over the germ in vested membrane. where it will speedily begin its work of killinc cstarrh (terms liyomel In made of Australian eucalyptus combined with other antiseptics, and is very pleas* ! ant t«» breathe. It is guaranteed to end catarrh, bronchitis. sore throat. croup, coughs and colds, or money back. It ■ cleans out a stuffed-up h«'ud in two minutes. Sold by Partell Dru* Co. and. druggists everywhere. M MI-ONA Ends indigestion 11 1 relieve* stomach misery, »>iir stomach, belching and all Monmch disease or money hark, l-nr*. t»>\ at All UrugKi«tA 1A All