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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 8

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It 0 111 FRIDAY MORNINC, MARCH. 21, 1910. Tiw, SPOKANE, THE GUMPSNow Andy, Will You Be Good? HONORS WIFE OF HEALTH OFFICE Oa FU FREE METHODISTS MEET Convention Sunda, School II ark. In the Presence of an. audience Which almost rill, the First Free Metluidist ehurch last night, the an- nual Sund sc ay hoconvention ol co Of Ow district opened.

'The Stirldfl7 SCiirmi is an instrument (or spresding the said I he Rev. E. W. litilit, pastor Of the entertaining in his address On "Sunday School Evittittcligni In Author ke Mrs. E.

IL Touhey Gives Colonial Party for Mrs. J. B. Anderson, Who Will Move to Coast. rww WorA the Sunday sch001 IN a forerunner of the ehureh TEA THIS o.t Doi.LAR-S km 1, 71, NiAbsrcLuo i Ns 13 0 1E :4 NU To, Decr.

tis 2- LovKAr THAT- CR I3RE kJI(- TNAT LAST toBAN (4 vsj 1.4 Nj FORT'i ttlCTS FOIk A wAt AN COLL.AkS NtOo ALAN Asi 1-4 HALF- vOtAT. ALL 1-4-4(S L.00kiNQ LIKE A RINLE. You CAME- ROLLIN Co HOME ON 0 CLEAK.IIN NoN114 1es 1-Ht miltizo Ro BE A-r 'rue ks i 'T. E. ttE I GE-T A CLEANI Li Bi 0- 80y (0141k.SELF A Lly 1-LE F.or posTr.1:4- l'r CO 111.8.66 Folk THAT LIKE- JAN AND Gt ET c-LEANIN (7 AND MENDI 8 4 loc 1Z.

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Finlay to Compliment meta II. Croy McCartney at Minneapolis. Ir the churches would 110en up more Sunday in the rural districts they would find It wouic paya The itev, E. Kreider, district elder, said7 "111,1 supreme need of the Sunday school is great. There is need of more trained adult teachers." The Rev, George E.

Kline, Sunday school secretary for the conference, declared that proper rnristian education Wall needcd by all children. Sessions will start at 9 a. In. today and there will be a buinnesa session at 2 p. In, and at 720 p.

m. a seasion will be held. PARK BOARD a K.S WOMEN'S SCHEME GENERAL AO ERTINI ER. ADI ADVIKRTIMING. PROBE CHILpREN'S HOMES! MRS.

GALBRAITH NOTED PRIMA 1 Approve Planting Memorial Trees for Soldiers Along Northwest Boulevard. OULU. AGENCIES COI NCIL SIFTS CONDITION. DONNA ARRIVSS' PIONEER, IS DEAD DISCUSS PARK CONCERTS Nlys. J.

R. Anderson, wife of Dr. Anderson, the city health officer, viho, with her huitiand, wilt move to Seattle the first 61 next month, was honored by Mrs. E. H.

Touhey, Etna Mission avenue, at a colonial luncheon yesterday. The other guests vtere members of Alcyone auxiliary the Eastern Star. The decorations were of Jonquils NMI ptissy willow Mrs. Rictisrd church and Mrs. LI.

S. Andrews pre- al the coffee turns. Following luncheon a program was given. Mts. Alex.

liodgins in her I rading wore a Coati line of the early en heirloom belonging to her mother, 'The program included: Violin PolOS by MISS Florence Waterhouse, accompenied by Miss Ileten A. Adams; reading, Mrs. Filler. -Casey at the flower ItH nee, Marina Catherine RardsleV: vocal Mrs. Reuben Bovey; At Dawning.

-Garden of reading. "The Old Church N. liodgins. Those present were: Mrs. Fred Markwoll Mtg.

H. P. Wilson August Alstrorn Nils. W. Mrs, T.

n. Miller Mrs. Loulea B. Ia-Miss Mur'el killisr xis Airs. Fannie F.

Mrs. rarrie Patten Steinke Alto. Steinke Church Mrs. Plorerwe King Mrs. iieorgo L.

Mrs. NI. r. find I.odgo Mrs. E.

It Toilful, Mrs. It A. Filler Mrs. N. C.

14nni.frY John P. Gaing Mrs. C. Prescott Mrs. Mrs.

A. II. Steak" Argo XI Vic W. Talbott' Mrs. Alex.

lodging Nirs. George O. Foss AI's. (. F.

Ituuuiueel Olin. 1.nia A. Alre t)rouge J. 1iC. A.

J. Drown holing Mrs. ii. K. Andrewil Xhs.

M. E. Snyder Iris. Nellie Copens Xi's. Phillip Usher haven l(rubrn linvey Miss Florence tVaMrs.

Michaelson terhouse Nils. Carl Pkrtridge Miss Helen A. Adams Mrs. E. A.

TOrfitiCe ft nilla i'athertne Mrs. J. S. Asgo ltaudnle Mrs. J.

B. Anderson Mrs. Julia La Rue In Inntitution Provides' Food On Anna Case Chats of Her Art and linosi of Pny tor rislisrm I Wife of Former County Assessor Care. Her PastimesSings i th Identified With Telephone Main 5000 Main Ave. and tIoN.vardSt.

T. 1) 0 CGROTE-RANKIN COL. 1 Labor Council Commitee nuattent Plan to Get Needed Pundit. 0'21 Neve semen itstt veto by the ree' oi Lett cites ceeds ol in turn to seil upon II pose co when levier district toss. Sec tie vetoed section bill trot insuraw rates ui Merle ttoftI requitir counts.

prove' trneerti Appet eluded teL wh lamatio sal an farms I tool other No duettist lirging ter pu gluten of a en Boum No. the No, 241 log a a goers renter Mete I teteeten CI II 00 Toda: sod la lue All NEW loin Fo misting France tificed aroordi retirini league bonne For One Day Only Cousins Shoes at $3.80 The park board yesterday approved the uggestion of the Woman 's National League for Service to- plant memorial shade trees along Northwest boulevard in memory of the men who responded to their country's war call. President A. L. White of the'park board said that be had heAn approached by league niembers.

who said they had between SSua and $101o0 which they wanted to invest in some nitablo memorial and that the trees iliOng Northwest boulevard had been suggested, together with a tablet or fountain suitably inscribed. Friday Grocery Specials Tonight. 'The strong light of publicity is 1 Club Work. the great eradicator of sevil condi- Hy Hannah Hinsdale. Dons," declared Probation Officer M.

I Mrs. Detie W. Galbraith, a pioneer A tired business rnan, so the legend II. Pasley, who presided at the meet- or the city and in club work, died at goes, once Raid to his wife that he ing of the central council of the so- her home. E1917 Pacific avenue, yes-would always go to hear Anna Case cal agencies of the city held last afternoon.

She was the wife In grand opera because she was the night at the chamber of commerce. i Of Elbert P. Galbraith, former county "Once only prima donna who has a waist people realize that an evil eon- now it bailiff in the superior line. dition exists prompt action is taken. Iler health had been failing Miss Case has more than a waist Would you believe that there is a i for several weeks.

line, however. Her pictures have been el ctahltpl Int gm La, nate tat e.t,:. Tin, elthal st cti at Mrs. Galbraith possessed strong looking out at Spokane of late from depends on the amount of money and elocutionary tendencies the store windows and when I inter- paid by the mother? Where that were given expression in pen her last evening at the Day- Id it oar in he it tit ae, tl i tti, 14d asra, at tic, I it! tb, wIt-ti ti or "ben f. as os ma re rastue rge- enport I expected to find her lovely cold water, While another at grape- Irather than pro IL before cetning to to behold and I was not disappointed.

ti.n,t. timsn, toast and eoronc, Z-I years 12(0. She was a She Is slender and a inioat rag ile committee on child welfare of the Tw-entieth CentorY looking in a close-fitting one-piece is unanimous that it iii going to do icdub and the only remaining charter frock of soft tan, the kind of tan something or step down and out. We member o' the Cultus club. She was shade you associate with a bouquet making a survey of every Ft native 'of Michigan and was Miss of violets.

But Niiss Case carried out the thought in the hue of her straight institution in the city interested lb Will before her marriage. ciont ii sailor hat and her eyes repeated the vArinist.s, bn'a s8 Besiden her husband. Mrs. Gal- iolet motif so successfully that the itn f. the bFraanint'iyi is survived by a daughter.

Mn. flowers ere not missed chil, told of their work ad Herrick. and a granddaugh- w. dren Au Well Trained a. Doughboy.

Call. superintendent of the parental sutkana. home E- I ter. Mrs. Arthur liteake, on Eatalt Creek, spoke of his both of She Is as well trained physicallY as woi.k.

The body ig at Smith ir Co. a doughboy. She Lemhodies 'her own H. NI. Stephens closed the evehing'a liefinioon of the reu.tiirements for a program with a concise history ot S.

E. WATERS QUITS W. W. P. successful singervoice.

brains and i iie 1 Spoka i tile luldreM CANNED MILK' Tel Band brand; tall size tins; One of the highest grades milk on the market; special. 2 cans for 2e. The park board agreed to supply To Honor Eastern hater. 1 the trees wIthout cost and to super E. C.

Finlay will give a tea vise their planting the eost of Which thou afternoon at the Isabella room of is to be borne by the women. it I he Davenport honor of Mrs. Otto also required that the women hear Born 's guest. Mrs. II.

Cray Mk7Cart- the coat of watering' the trees for I nes or The decorations. five years, estimated at 120.0 to $(1 witf he of daffodils. and cover. Will i a year, that they eould cure he laid for Mrs. McCartney.

Borm a donation of the water from i Mrs. C. E. Hickman. Mrs.

NV. A. Core'. I the city. Mrs.

George B. Williams, Mrs. it. C. No Funds for Pork Concerts.

Dallileirm Mrs. 11. H. Alecarthy. Mrs.

Theodore Gentseh. Mrs. W. J. Weiser Band concerts in the parks were again brought np for discussion Mrs.

Stafford Mrs. I Frank B. Lynott and bit-a. Eleanore through tile Pforts of a committoe Fihiay. from the central labor council headed hy A.

J. Sims. The board menthera for Derailer Wier. favored tile concerts. but said that the lack of funds stood in the way.

Miss Virginia 1'atkina of I bP Wood- It was suggested that if the central ward at labor council CO uld induce the eitY 'irett for Deaner Initer. vol. ant tout the lack of funds stood in the waY Miss Virginia Watkins of 11)P Wood- it was suggested that if the central ward stock company Atiertaimd at labor council could induce the city A value such as this does not come to you stehl ed oNnvie Thiel tot yiof to needless to urge you to take time to see the shoes; but we would emphasize the fact that tion they will be on sale for one day only. They ob. are good shoes, Tnade by the J.

T. Cmins so company, with black kid vamps and cloth 61' tops in gray; Cuban heels, welted soles, a v. button model. An excellent style shoe for every-day use and dressy enough for almost se' any oeeasion. is1411" Another lot comes with tan calf vamps, with cloth tops to match, and one lot with buck tops to match; all with welted soles, Cuban heels and button style.

These shoes were originally marked to sell at $8.50. Eltra special for this one day, $380 a pair. ne home, opera- personality. tVhen I asked her if it by th, benevolent socletY. I Power Company Employe were true she was musically tnade in I arid a description of the IlitW Hutton She i 1.

ttl.in,nt for children. which is to Goes to IVectrio Concerti. America she said, "Entirely so." has had only one teacher, Madame Renard of New York. She has oitle 1.1,. be ready for occupancy by togust, S.

E. Waters, W110 ball been in the paid a glowing tribute to Mr. employ cm( the Washington Water Hutton. declaring the hotne to te. one been out of the United States ior 1 power company, ha resigned.

Wee-three weeks in Switzerland and a of the grandest, memorials that a man could have and that no citizen tive fe A ril to accept a position aa concert tour of Canada and she is one of the few singers of the I titmMt of the Universal lectric ad done more than Nit Hutton. A erot and head of the sales de- politan forces who has kept her I American name. company. located at Trent and POAL Madame File told me, was I H. H.

TAYLOR IS MADE MAJOR For eight and a half yews Mr. Waters vvas in the engineering depart a pupil of the teacher Of Jenny hind 'aier Power company and before she came to New York i giMilpoint Attorney It Offered War merit 1." from Stockholm was known as the 1 and for monhs was chief clerk Department PoPlition. second Jenny Lind. Many the tra- I of the purchasing department. I ditions of thc Swedish- nightingale 1 Herman II.

Taylor. of Sandpoint, have been handed down to Case. attorney and former lieutenant CiENElykr, AnyEtyrisiNG. 1 Madame Renard has taught her Planil i governor or Idaho, has Just been ati- the old folk aortae which find a ti ace 0, ee Intl a ma or it ge a i I th dvc- Man's Trouble Arrested or. her programa today.

A mother- iP in-law is 'cal general's department at Wash Ica at th yesterday Ifl council to reduce the charge, against ot An Anoe the parks for water the money saved authoress et hones-could be applied on concerts. It was the play the Woodaard teported that the present outlay for oanpany Will produce shortly. titn-rt water in the parks is $70o0 a year guests at the tea were hai at 4 at, a oiaa aalloaa 11, this 1 NV lutentol C. Nils Lilian 1'11man. Nliss; were cut to 2 cents, the rate paid by Bartley and Mrs.

K. Vat- hospitals. it was said that the. park kitia. hoard would have more than enough money to cover the cost of cone Mr.

and Ira. Sark. Entertain. Stindny afternoon and evenings and and Fred Sacks celebrated a midweek concert during the numtheir thirteenth wedding anuiversarylmer. Last evening at tho.r OA Ever-1 'Want Lawn at Auto Camp.

ett nvenne. flillyard. The evening I Jrt temponRe to a request from the rt no, nt with 'mom. and cards and 16 card and ea 1 ttret tu oat, spent vvith tousle and inianniI'Aitto li 1 vLoon. I FANCY BLUE ROSE HEAD IIICELarge white grains; special.

2 age-TEA ROOM BLEND COFFEE, in bulk; our highest grade: every pound guarantoed to please or money back: regular 45u value; special, Mile. GOLDEN DATESDromedary brand; regular 40c packages; special. aae. FANCY LEAN RACE BACON. sliced, FANCY EASTERN Low CREAM CHEESE, special.

37e. SPMERLEG JAPAN TEA, In bulk, very fineat quality; our regular $1. grade; special. 67e. SHREDDED CODFISH, quickly prepared, no bones; special, 2 pkgz, CANNED SALMON, (Mid-en M.PI4t brand.

tall No. I size tine; regular 25c value; special, 2 cans for 41ae. TinO0Aig, COirrla brand; fancy corn, 4 tire; regular Pl.15 4alue; special, coimNIAL BRAND SELECTED CORN BROOMS, five ties: regular 11.25 value; special. plan. SALTED PEANUTS, roasted and salted fresh daily in our bakery; apecial, CANNED MINCED CLAMS, Tureen bland, No.

1.4 size. flat, special, can, Joe. S. F. A.

L. No. G27003. Bakery Specials Mrs. Carrie Leding, Ralph Long and Miss Marjorie Littler.

ner, Airs. Carrie Leding, Ralph Long a nd Miss arjorie Littler. Airs. I-erne Liming. ration L.onii and Miss Marjorie Littler.

1 A If tre Nee else aro thug her HEAL eon YOU NO D. according to a telegram "The lint four years I have been Ireeeived by him yesterday. 1t.i or- going down. down. down with caldered to report at Once, the appoint- farrit of the stomach and had to alive being effective front March 15.1up work a year ago because of my The appointment was first made the! be.ore the armistice was rigrmd.

weakened condition. I suffered ter- from bloating and colic changed the the Inent and has told up the appoint- fIPPart- tacks. Mayes Wonderful -Remedy was recommended to me. I took Icourne of it and am now feeling The office comes toiMr. Taylor in is a simple, harmless prepi recognition of efficient work am a-taration that removes the catarrhal officer and on the state draft i boa rd.

from the intentinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes I At the Spokane hotel last night Mr. paid: "I have not yet decithd all atomaelt. liver and in ailments. including' appendi- Taylor aceetit the offioe. 1 sin one dose will convince or it will mean about six months work in This time drug money refunded.

Joyner cut rate stores and druggists every-would s.riously intotlere with my where. law business and would tnean a considerable personal sacrifice The war is over and the matter teppears in a -r 1 I. mu- CUL.erent. LAP ME Dm ItP lir 0,11,,1111 AM linf iee association it was nor- 1 Renard rif SPokane. et a delieious Spanimh dinner wee dered that the touriets' camping site served to he follow ing guests; r.

I at down river park Shrilliii lie planted Her Favorite gongs. tend Airs. A. C. Miller and on Ja.3i.1 in ram.

and made more attraetive. "Wrier people amk me what are my Ale and Airs. F. Daschbach, Mr. and i Superintendent Ininetin emtimated favorite songs I can not tell.

All ere M. Vrank Littler. Airs. l'auline Hell- that 10,000 vieitors etopp.ed last year my favorites, for I have to love a at the tigniping site, which ham water, song to sing it, have to feel it and let fireplaces and other conveniences, it beeome a part of me," she said. "I hut lecke gvess.

The meeding and have had much wonderful fltitlieneeti eglatle Club "feels. preparation of the moll, it was et- all along the Coast. An San f.jranThe Ti.tetle club of Spokane teeti mated. would cost 1300 and the up- eittett they waved and shouted at me, tt the borne of Alre. Helen Davis, 310 keep 1100 annually.

and even in Portland, where they Fily oith avenue. Iiillyard, en Wednes- L. H. liarnblen, chairman of the they are always so cold (here Mies lay afternoon. During luncheon the playgrounds coinmittee, reported that Case looked mischievous); even in ruts were entertained with Scoteh Lieutenant B.

A. Clark, supervimor of Portland they refused to have their busie tendered by Clyde James. The playgrounds, hem returned from meats after I had finiehed and I had were: Mee. R0'0'18011. Nits.

Franee and reeurned his former po- to give them more encores." of oregitn, Mrs. Airs. sition. Air. Hamblen asked that the Ithss Case has been with the Aire.

La IA uareon. Mrs. Ska- Pay of Air. Clark be increased from polltan eight and has begun len, Aire MrS. Cox.

Niro. Wake, I 11A a month to 1299 a month and moving picture career almo, appear- and I ing tire directorship of Julimi Henderson, Airs. MacKenzie, Mrs. that the city In addition risen. Airs.

banister. Airs. ietrachan, eleittlein hie glitentetille in the 'Steger in The Hidden Truth." Aside fitt. Hodge, Airs. Doherty of Winni- former salary arrangement the au- trirtri her enthusiasm for her music, a pervisor Wen required to apply she ham had since she was three of him Salary on the upkeep of his Yearm old and played the piano by privete car used in city work.

The e-r, Miss Case hen developed a mania playgrounds mean to rertutne work on for golf. "it makes toe Sing a larger scale this year, Mr. Ham- better, too," site said. and I feel so Men said. Attion was deferred until wonderfully after it." a special meeting nest Tuesday after- Mies Case appeare at the Audi- neon at 1.3e, wima the 1019 budget toriurn tonight under the auspices of wilt be considered.

ths Spokane eeiciety. at the CaMpilig which has water, fireplace4 and other conveniences, inckg The meeding and lkintle Meets. preparation of the soil, it was estiThe 'nestle club of Spokane met i mated. would cost 1300 and the unfit the home of Mrs. Helen Davis, 3101 keep 1100 annually.

lottil avenue. Ilyard, ii IN'ednes- L. It liarnblen, chairman of the day afternoon. During luncheon the MaYgrounds coinmittee, reported that guests were with Sentehl Lieutenant B. A.

(lark, supervisor of music rendered by Clyde James. Ti playgrounds, ham returned from Mrs. RW0118011. Mts. France and resumed his former of Dreaitn, Mrs.

Mrs. sition. Mr. Hamblen asked that the KUeALS WPre entertained with ScotchlLieutenant B. A.

(lark, supervisor of music tendered by Clyde James. Ti playgrounds. ham returned from Mrs. nobinSOIL Nits. Franee anti resumed his former powalker of orenitn.

Mrs. Airs. sition. Air. Hamblen asked that the tVatson, Mrs.

Fa IA uarson. Mrs. Ska- lay of Air. Clark be increased from Airs. tames, Mrs.

Cox. Mrs. Wake. I a month to $299 a month anti Airs. Henderson.

Airs. MacKenzie. Airs. that the city In addition provide, and Ishister. Mrs.

i-Artichan. niaintain him automobile in the Mts. Mrs. Doherty of Witini- former salary arrangement the sit-peg, pervisor was required to apply $25 of his salary on the upkeen of his prIvitte ear used in city work. The playgrounds mean to resume work on a larger scale his year.

Mr. Ha mStar Men said. Aetion was deferred until a special Meeting nest Tuesday after- noon at I when the ISIS budget will be considered. i or her tcacher Charles Dresses at $33.75 Exceptional Values This is a special lot of dresses purchased for early season sell1 7 .1:.) ing at less than value. The assortment is a i lii broad one and in- 01 eludes practically 11, ii i' every style that is ----t 114 I cl.enat tsueraesdoflo.

the pres- I a. There are tucked 1 'ode's, tunic effects and braided and em-' broidered models. it ''Itil crepe meteor, satin, MN serge, taffeta, jersey i 1,........, cloth and georgette, 0 and these fabrics come in the most popular shades in both light and (lark colors. The size assortment is most complete. Extra speCial Valties at $3375.

CO.SVCOND FLOOR. COIN'S. 'fhe size assorti Extra special a I es a FLOOlt. bk 1 i P. ,07: PI 4 I ii, kt 11 1 i slimil 1 r--- oltish atisOters at Y.

W. CAMELIA The Daughters of the British Ern- tore, Gordon chapter, will meet thin afternoon at 2 in the Y. W. C. A.

LP handing, First avenue and Stevens An Aid to Beauty tre(t, of the Y. M. C. aS Pist a nnou need. 1 Orr I te peg, Canada, and Clyde Janie.

To Honor Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Andervnn will be honored by the ladies of the Lvtern nt a party at tho Masonic tcrople next Thursday evening.

I. Hum ii0gteM. Mrs. earrle Heller of Kalimpet, Mire Abbie Strauss of Itillvard and Mrs. Edwin A.

Jacobi' of Slan Francisco, were the guests of honor at a tea given at the Davenport yesterday afternoon by lMIc Baum. ra. acribm. ra Bautn'a daughter. iv visiting here.

Cenaela, and Clyde Janie. 'a Banos Anderson, Dr. and Airs. J. H.

Anderson will be oneired by the ladies of the Lstern t.iir at a party at tho Masonic tcmple et Thursday evening lee I Mann linata.sga- Canada, and Clyde James. To Honor Andersen, Dr. and Airs. J. B.

Andersnn will be fonoted by the ladies of the Lstern at a party at tho Masonic tcrople net Thursday evening iwn I Manna II nata.sga- Slays Duncan Need New Cele. Chairman Sonneman of tbe provement committee reported that a new automobile wan for the park superintendent and that the piesent Cadillac had about run its course. The estimated cost of tne new ear ranged from to $2000, from which will be deducted an allowance of C.M0 for the old ear. Action was delayed on this rquest until the budget session next Tuesday. BANK PROMOTES C.

D. CLEAN 7 DOUGHNUTS, plain or raised; specin I. dozen. L. ne.

NUT A ND ItA DREAD, loaf, COTTA1117, DREAD, the best baked; loaf, Inv. F. A. I-, N.s. CO.BASEMENT.

TT.s...A, wsn bst baked: loaf, cor Qv, 11 AD, the IL, o. CO I. F. A. ANTI-TITBERCIILOSIS MEETING I cui Flower to Beautify Edge.

cliff The Anti-Tuberculosi league held its regular meeting at the Davenport yesterday Rfternoon. Two rooms In the Old National Punk building were secured for Edger lift eatlitarlum is arranging to beautify lin grounds with shrubs mild flowers. The flower committee will give a card party to mute a flower fund about the of April. Dress Voiles Made Manager at Spokane Eastern gales Department. C.

D. McLean, associated with the sales department of the Spokane Eastern Trust company for the last two years, was elected manager of that drptirtment at the monthly meeting of the directora this week. Mr. NicLean will head this branch of the companyti activities under the general supervision of Conner Ma lott, vice president and head of the mortgages and investment. department.

-Mr. McLean holds the record for Estes of securities, bonds and wort. gages." said It. L. Rutter.

president. yesterday. "Before coming the Spokane and Eastern he represented the trestern Union Life for three years at Nea Perce. Idaho." I. II Al, PERSONAL MENTION.

1 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kidwell will lort.e April I for their new home in Portland, Ore.

Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will leave tniorrow for Son Antonio, Texas, anti other southern Points. Mrs. Edward Campbell and daughter Ira of Nelson.

H. are visiting Mrs. F. E. Hardy, 1444 Everett aenue, Mr.

tend'tMrs. George firechwood will leave tomorrow for a visit in California a ud probably later they will go to lionolulu. Mrs. John Ellie and daughter Tina of Walla Walla are visiting ber ilauijter. Itire.

George Beer, 544 Everett avenue, Illiiyard. Mr. and Mrs. M. El.

Hay are planni.1, HO extensive tour abroad next wlliter. Mrs Hay will study art and mimic and Mr. fie will survey ecotiotnle conditions in France and Italy nnd the problems reaulting from tho New dress voiles ill a range of patterns and colors so broad that selection will' be easy. The fabric is able, for 'making children's school and vaeation dresses, and some few pieces in pat-'terns suitable for comfort coverings Specially prieed for Friday' selling, 17 1-2c a yard. Dress Voiles The Joy el Motherhood Told Women Tell How The7 Made Event One el Great Happiness.

Iktt let the kiddies have plenty of delicious, wholesome, nutritious DEL MoNTE Baked Bcans, with pork and tomato sauce. They're so convenient to serve, and more economical than meat. CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION San Francisco, California Hats of FaShiOn the Lady of Fashion A Display of Charming. and Distinctive Styles ORIGINAL AND BEAUTIFUL All That Is the Very Latest and NeweNt All the Wanted Becoming Shapes and Colorings Prices Attractively Marked GrtKluating Gradually from $5, $7509 $10) $1250 1.0011. he good 411 inake young 7 7 7 7, bOaleS, StrOilg I boales I let the kiddies have plenty 1 pi kl, ,54 of delicious, wholesome, nutritious DEL MONTE Baked Bcans, with pork s' 4 i and tomato sauce.

kl, ii Hats of FashiOn the ,.......) They're so convenient 3, to serve, and more eco- .4 Lady of Il'ashion nomical than meat. 4,., 0 I It CALIFORNsIlAirAg(INUt9 A Display of Charming. and 44.1co,rsrti) Distinctive Styles ORIGINAL AND BEAUTIFUL "0.11A -110 All That Is the Very Latest and NeweNt All the Wanted Becoming Shapes '1101illiiiliv. tiro, 4 emby. v.

0 1 1 1 104) l'. and Colorings Prices ktIr ctively Marked i a Griduating Gradually .0 1: from 0. l'j et illOnte 2 Bm kit aRAND $5, $7.50, $10, ny QUAL! :11 CIAHIR. i IV' 1 4 a I A ft ZI 1 dhe good 0. 4,1, olcithshloned Amor 0 g4 i.

ait 4,1 rez 11 i' 4 Ell" 'Z'''''' ''I'''')11 1 ill, at 59c 14 gl v.o Mr. and Mrs. U. Cray IteCarinsy of Ationeepolits KN. the attests of Mr.

nod Mrs. O. C. Horn. $1217 Cedar sI reet.

Mr. and Airs. McCartney will be here about a fortnight and is returning from a southern trip. hayle-4; v.sited Texas and California. M7s, of the Allen with hpx llaughter, Mrs.

balm na. litimliand is in 1-, leave tonight for Ta fl wheie they will make their liwrie. Mrs. Thicinens expects her retmm soon, an Ile in with I he tJ NutrilrIP Wan III i pastor of tile tipiritualist of Science. IC.ew dress'Yvolles in 1919 Kpring design; beautiful design and 'distinctive in coloring; 40 Welles widl; vcry limited amount needed to make a dress; 'Priced at 590 yard.

ruonn to every part of the land there are who tell how through thM art-nitration of Mother's Friend. they entirely avoided he suffering usually incident to motherhood. They relate in no uncertain terms how from its use the daym were made bright and cheeriol and the nightri an and restful, how the crime was paased wit hout the usual suffering experienced when nature im unaided, and how they preserved their health and strength to tievote it to the rearing of their children and to I he things life holds or them. slot her'it Friend is a most pent rating' remedy. prepared especially for expectant mother a 61, formula of noted phymician.

Sti am upon the ligaMente is avoided, and intead of a period of discomfort and constant diead it is a aeason of calm repose. The hours at the crisis are Pam and Mother's Friend follablM the mother to retain her natural grace, r.r1 tow skin Itt rot (7, neked and does not become hard or 't. it" to I he Bradfield Regulator 4 liept, Lathier ituildints. A. 4 gmi for hole and 4.141,0 i41 a lm.tIlc of mother's yriend from the druggist today.

I ittegow take Falk Ilene's( A ut Meadow Lake in the pot ri Jot.ti-e yeolmrds againat the at 4t ot Lettoy ho wan for Permitting to etut ft dunce hall. They I. anted l'oltA I'LetPron pitetor ot Lake for the, ion. The 141,1 Ntpekee that they tPok their qt1 rit to the at the eontrotlroty snct tiomt W.0 proof ri Jti folloid IL. re ti vtatule all th from 'Lower end tiheenrcl a fine of IV awl MI ma.

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