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TIFE SXTMJAT OKEGOAIAX, PORTLAND, MAT 21. 1911. Fresh shipment of Kosher Meats jast in Salads. Cold Meats, Preserved Fishes Imported Cheese, Etc SOCIAL EVENTS OF PAST WEEK Home-made Bread. Pies, CaKes, French Pastry, Party CaKes to Order. BaKery Department 4th Floor. COJiTUiUrD FEOM PAGE 3. 4 T.rmna. C E. Beck roan. H. 8. Bolton ul at re. A. Biles. On of tho moat tlibonu bride parties glv.n Oregon Cltr (or Mini ttmo wu til At at the bom of Mr J. H. Waik.r oa Seventh atreet. Wednea- !v nalm. Tha bouse was artlallc- aUT decorated In a color achama of tooaa of red and pink harmoniously blooded from the daap cardinal aed la tha daa to tna dallcat ahall pink of tha reee-Dtloa room. Tallow tullpa and Fprtng floarara war tha adornments of lAa dlninvroom. Quest at tha affair lr.ro airs. M. D. Latourette. Mr. Fran I la T. Orlfflth. Mrs. K. K- Char nan. Mr. Mas Bollock. -Mra J. W. aiof. fit. Mr. L. JC. Jonea, Mlaa rannl O. fort.r. Mia Kat I. Fonar. Him CI Barclay Frett, Mra W. 8. LRen. Mr. 1. T. F.tuu. Mr a. alonl.y. Ml Natl Cau fleld. Mia Mar J on. Caufleld. Mr. E. A. Chapman. Mr. Nelta Barlow Uwnaca, Mra. H. E. Htraishl. Mr. F. W. Or Ha inan. Mr. Fred ITIco. Mr. J. W. Wele Er. Mr. EM. Hand. Mra. Tad Osmond. Mra. William Lewthwalt. Him Mar ma Lewthwalt. Mra. John Humphrey. Mr. Avtaon. Mrs. Ion Meldrum. Mr. Frad Millar. Mr. Owrge A. Hardin. Mrs. H. K Mount. Mra. o. W. Kaatham. Mr. J. W. Lov.tt. Mrs. Clyde Huntley and Mrs. Snowman. a a a Aaalatlnar Mr. Ouy Haines whan sa entertained laat wk at bar booia. 4dS Kaat Tanlh etreet. war Mia Emma Porenaon. Mia Least. Klvera. Mta tler trud UMailey and Mr. Otto Bu-sa. Cueeta war: Mr. J. dlnrlalra. Mr. Arthur Sandera, Mr. N. P. Sorenson. Mra. IL T. Una. Mia Had la Ford. Mia Ivy Ford. Miaa Oust Rackl. Mlaa Frank! Kin, alia Queenle Kin. Mr. Vincent Morrow. Mra. F. Hallar. Mra. Jack Pearaon. Mra. W. A. Klvera. Mn . F. Egan. Mrs. B. Frstna. Mra. Robert Adama Mr. Km 1 1 Fore. Mr. R. O. Mnntagu. Mrs. Monro. Mrs. K. Jot. Mlaa l orrt Oamond, Mlaa Elisabeth Ee- ktna. Mlaa trMallev. Mlaa Elvers. Mlaa t'hrlstensen. Mlaa Emma Sorenson. Mra. Mr rick. Mlaa Llla Bloat. Mlaa Hazel Tour. Mlaa Cnrl.tlna Andaraon. Mra. William Adama. Mra. T. B. McDovllt. Mra. Charlaa Kinder. Mra. Welch. Mlis Klaroaa and Mlaa lira It os. a a a A d.llahtful Dartr wsa given Satur day afternoon. Mar I. by Mr. C. 1. Wlnch.lL at bar horn. liTJ Division atraau In honor of tha 14th birthday of bar daoshtar. Mlas Vera. Tha houaa was pr.ttlly decorated with Scotch bloom, roaaa and f.raa. Tha followln mualcal selection war enjoyed: Piano duet. Carl and Myrtl Button; piano nnd violin dual. Clamant and DouKla Pow ell. Gamea alao afforded amuaement nntll 4 P. M. whan luncheon, waa aerved. Thoa preaent were Mary Mc- IMnald. Mildred Richard. Lucy Lloyd. Colette Ootaacker. Lurll. Fraley. Ruth Bearh. Myrtle Sutton. Olive McCready. f arlotta tteed. Hurl Wlnchell. Vera Wlnchell. Mr. C. J. Wlnchell. Ray Lyons. Clement Powell. Carl button. Harry Lyons. Albert Beach. Douglas PowelL Milton Fueay and Roy Wln chell. a e a Am onosualty attractive "SO" party waa that given by Mr. Chart Winter- mule at bar boma on Irvine atreet lait Tueaday afternoon. Mrs. Wlntermut entertained In honor of bar aunt, Mrs. William Weelay Ounthar. of Chllllcoth. O. Th room war beautifully adorned with maidenhair fern and whit aweet peaa. At th cloe of th hum refreah. meats wer aervad at the card tablea. Mra. Charlaa Stewart earned off tha htjrh aco re and was awarded a hand- aoro braaa vaa a a prlre. Ourat war: Mn Cornelia Ann Brown. Mra John Clark Jennara. Mra Frederick Irwin. Mr. II. F. Cutting. Mra Carl Zimmerman. Mra Charles Kreeman and Mrs. Ruaaell Herbert Brown. Fheehan entertained with lx tables of o at th iwaldenco of Mrs. Vincent MrCulloarh In honor of Mrs. John Charle Foley, of fan Francisco, r eontly. The prise were won by Mra P. BeroB. Mrs. J. II. Wilson and Mlaa Loella Ida. Mrs. Koualow and Mlas Sbsartan wer aaslated In entertalnln by Mrs. J. A. McDonald and Mrs. llarry J. Scott. a a a Th Merry Twelve "S00 met at th horn of Mra J. A. Orchard. 541 Eaat Thirtieth atreet. Thursday afternoon. May 1ft. Those preaent were: Mrs. J. C. Prltrhsrd. Mra I. Sthur. Mra F. W. Bay. Mra C. C- Coulter. Mrs. O. M. Bar ber. Mrs J. Jackeon. Mra E. Wllllama Mra H- Raan and Mr. C. C. Htlmpaon. Th prlsea were won by Mra Barber and Mra C M. Bride. e a e Mra J. M. Brunner. of TV Fst Salmon atreet. entertained wltb three tablea of rarda Thuraday evenlnsr. The prise win ner wer Mr. T. J. cleeton and X. A. Perry- Thoa who wer rurata were Mr. and Mr. D. Pa via. Mr. and Mra 8. Todd. Judire and Mra T. J. Cleeton and Mr. and Mra D. M. Hoi brook. A pleasant surprise party was slven In honor of Mr. Mas:s;le Greene laat ttaturday. Tha occasion waa her birth- on arrangements consists of Miss Marl Chamber. Mlaa Marjraret Smith. Mlaa Esther Hood, Miss Catherine Gaffney and Mlaa Anna Kearns. a a - Tha Young Ladles' Sodality of St. Lawrence Church will gtve their sec ond annual country dancing party at St. Lawrence Hall, Third and Sherman streeta Friday evening. Th patron essea will be Mra F. P. Sheaa-green. Mra W. P. Lllli. Mra H. Bleeg. Mra ". II. Feldman. Mra N. A. Schanen and Mra H. Lea. a a a Much Interest Is being displayed In arransrementa for the Knight Templar dance which will be given by the Ore gon Commandery next Tueaday eve ning at the Maaonlc Temple. Dancing and cards followed by supper will be tha entertainment. a a a Th Camella Social Club will give another of Ita delightful card and danc ing parties Monrisy evening. May It, at th West Side Maaonlc Temple. Member and frtenda of the Order of th Eaatern Star are welcome. a a a Th Daughters of the Confederacy will meet on Thursdny afternoon at the home of Mra C. C. Cormack. 10(6 Knt Twentieth street North at two NEWLY WEDS WHO WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE PORTLAND THEIR HOME. T i ," ' in! .Hill i?-J 'iyf i Mis Beatrice Hsyaeth and Howard Farrell were married last Wednes day evening at St. John's Lutheran Church by Rev. J. Allen Leaa, who read th ring aervlce of th Lutheran Church. Tha Miasea Esther Hayseth and Eva Farrell wer bridesmaids Ralph Mnntag was best man. Th usher wer Messra Ed and John Richards and Will Brady. Little Mis Nina Whit ney was flower girl. Th bride was handsomely gowned In white marquis ette, embroidered and beaded, and car led white rosea Th bridesmaid wore dress as of psla blue chiffon over yellow with veil to match. After the cere mony th company repaired to tha home of the bride's mother, Mrs. B. Hsy aeth. S7 Gsntenbeln street, where congratulstlons were extended snd re freshments served. The decorations both In the church and the house were of yellow and green. Mra J. Harvey Johnson played the wedding march and Mra J. Allen Leas sang "Love's Coronation." The bridegroom Is In the em ploy of Flelsrhner Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell will reside In their new horn on Klrby street. Th annual election of th Portland Shakeapear Study Club wa held at th bom of Mra Julia La Barr laat Mon day and th following offloart war rhoaen: President. Mra Herbert O. Reed: first vice-president. Mra E. E. Llnny: second vice-president. Mra Lak IX Walford: recording secretary. Mra Norman W. Oeterhaut: corresponding secretary. Mra C C. wcaatle: treas urer. Mra R. E. Jonea: chairman dra matto committee, Mra Allen Todd: aud itor. Mra T. 8. Townaend: directors. Mra Jnlla La Barr and Mra J. O. Jonea Tomorrow afternoon at t o'clock the lat buslnsa meeting of th year will take place at th bom of Mra Allen Todd. 1 East Twentieth tract. North. On of th prattled vnta of th so cial season was a surprise party given at th bom of Mr. and Mra A. L. Tib- bett m honor of Mr. and Mra Walter W. Knack, who nav been recently mar ried and who will leave Portland Wed nesday for an extended trip through the Kaat. The evening waa paaaed at cards after which th guests wer entertained with delightful mualcal aelecttona Among thoa preaent were: Mine Mollle Keating. Mlaa Etta Dart. Mlaa Emmallsa DuCett. Mlaa Edna Col. Mlaa Amy ukina. Mr. A. Stipe. Mrs Edna Lowndea Mr. and Mra A. I. Tlbbette. Mr. and Mr. Walter W. Knack. J. A. Taoscher. A. L Har F. IL Saint. Fred C. Livingstone. Floyd Curp. W. B. Livingston. J. King Bryon. e a Mr. and Mra Oeorg Oerald Root en 'trrtatMd "The Biillaea Club" Thursday evening. May 11, at tbalr homo on East T am rail atreet. Thla being th final meeting of th season, all former "Bu ll kaa war Invited to be preaent. Th host waa aaslated by her alster. Mra J. C. Twltchea and Mlaa In I -an forth. Prises wer won by Mrs. George G. Root and U. L. Camp. Those praeant ware : Mr. and Mra IL L. Camp. Mr. and Mra 8. B. Cobb. Mr and Mra Clerln. Mr. and Mra A. L Da far. Mr. and Mra T. M. Horlburt. Mr. and Mra P. F. riMbks. Mr and Mra J. L Kincad. Dr. day. More than 20 women members of th George Wright Relief Corp called at her new horn In Rose City I'ark. laden with gifta and flower. "00" waa played during th afternoon. Prior to her departure for the East. Mra Walter S. Hidden entertained moat delightfully at luncheon last Wedneaday. Including among her gueats Mr. Kind S. Ervln. Mrs. Harry Duron. Mra Martin, Mrs. Ketcheson and Mrs. Frank IL Fleming. see Mrs. O. W. Taylor entertained th Roclpa Club at nr horn on th Sandy boulevard with a luncheon, April 2S. Th next meeting will be with Mrs. A. E. Mack this week. . e e Fran Assembly of th United Artl- held Its regular monthly open meeting last Tuesday evening. Cards furnished th entertainment. e a a Miss Elisabeth Ustthlesen and th girls employed by Woodsrd. Clark a- Co., tendered Ml Martha Lang, who la to be married early In June to Freeman Logan, an elaborate shower at her resi dence, Mllwaukle street. The parlors wer beautifully decorated In white ana gold, larg branches of whit hawthorn nd Scotch bloom In handsome brass jardlnlera being used with artistic, ef fect. Miss I -ana; was th recipient of several hsndsome presents Th girl of th tor presented her with a hand some solid silver chafing dish and silver coffee aervlce. e . a Th brtde-to-b and Mr. Logan expect to lrsv after th wedding for an extend ed tour of this country. Among thoa prnt war tho Mlsae Minnie Belt Franc Lang, uertruue ana miudcii Rowa Elisabeth Erlckson. Kat .-sea- bury. Rose Wetnsteln. Nina and Estell Leader. Visa Oleaon. Anita -irencneru, Lena Marshall. Mary and Myrtle Kalln. Edith Jonea Laura Lingaas. Koala M Ire- tar. Jeral M. MrKa. Pearl Tooley. May xih.r i.uiu Adama Edith Mcti. Bit Duke. Mabel McDonald. Mildred Dutrher. Mra Touch. Mra Wolf and Mra W. Layman. Mra J. B. Howland and her eon. II. u- Howland. of 4J Fourth street, wer gueat of honor at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mr. J. J. Folen. Wedneedny at their residence. ILK Rodney avenue. Walnut Park. Mra. Alio Learned, of St. Johna en tertalned about W women a week ago Northrop. Mr. and Mra' yterday at her home, that day being and Mra R B. A. E. Hammond and Mr. and Mr. O. Q. Hoot. e Saturday evening at th home of Mr. and Mra J. N. Brown. 1014 Thurmaa street, six table of cards war played. Tha wlanar wer Mra J. Tate and T. J. Cleeton. Other gueats wer Mr. - and Mra W. Waring. Mr. and Mra T. J. MendsnhalL Dr. and Mra. L. B. Smith. lr. and Mra J. Tatea Dr. and Mr. H. P. Shepherd. Dr. and Mr. H. Lcy. Judg and Mra T. J. Cleeton. Mlaa Elisabeth Johnson. Miss Waring and Mis Lusher. Professor snd Mrs. Klgglna Mr. and Mra J. C. Hara Mr. and Mra George 811 knitter, Mr. and Mra C. Pmrrln. see Mra 8. H. Morgan. ! Waco street, entertained Thursday with "too" (or Mra Ernest McCulloch. of ClarkavlU. Toon. Th following guests were In vited: Mra 8. C. Catching. Mra W. F. FUedner. Mra W. L. Moraan. Mra J. A. Boyca. Mr Charle Boo tha. Mrs J. P. Jaeger. Mra T. H. Edward. Mrs. Wil liam Sheele, Mra J. C KldwelL Mra Jama ScuUey. Mra Arthur Flnley. Mra A. F. Peak. Mra Oeorg Wardner. Mra P. F. Nolan. Mlsa Louts Wood. Miss Norma Turner. Mr. Gorg McClung. Mra B. CaawslL a Mra Frank A. Freeman entertained at her horn last Wednesday evening 1a honor of Mr. Freeman s birthday. Th house was decorated with Scotch broom. Three table of cards wer played and Mra R. Burkett. Mra E. F. Levan and C A. Eastman won th prises. The guests wer Mr. and Mra O. M. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Haaa. Mr. and Mra Harry K. Haak. Mra and Mr. E. F. Levan and Mra R. Burkett. e s Mrs, Oaors; Bxmalov and Miss KU her birthday. Table decoratlona wer or heliotrope and whit. e Th. women of th Whit Temple) gv a reception for Mra C. K. Marsh la th church parlor Tuesday afternoon. Th attendance was large, and an interesting programm given, consisting of piano solo by Mis Emma Klpplo. vocal solo by Miss Wood, and a reading. "John SvnMh'e Will." by Mra O. P. Jamison. Rev. and Mra Marsh have been passing th Winter her, but will leav soon for the Eaat. after which they will sail for Markapur. India, to continue tneir labors In that place. COMXXO EVENTS. At a meeting of th board of relief. O. K. 8, th final arrangements wer made for th large party to o icu th Masonic Tempi th evening of May 4 Th patronesses are: Mra C. E. Rusyon. Mra H. Hstfleld. Mrs. C. V. Miller. Mra Clyd Evana Mra J. C. Jamlaon. Mr. Own Kellogg ana Mra Freis. Th reception oommltte will Include Mra J. G. Rlnehart. worthy grand matron. Hugh J. Boyd, worthy grand patron, and all preaent and past grand offlcr of th tat of Oregon. Th graduate ot si. tieien mil riit a-lva a recaption to iormer nuciia of th school at th hall Saturday. Jun t from I lo I o'clock. It I hoped that all who bav attndd St. Helen Hall at any Urn In Its history will con sider this a personal Invitation by th committee, which ! rosklng th ar rangements for th affair. Th La Hot Club hav lued Invita tion for th1r clolng "Shirt Waist" party, to b held on Tueaday evening. May 22. la Christiansen's Hall. Eleventh and Yamhill atreet. Th com mi tie , o'clock. A full attendance Is desired and all Southerners are welcome. ... Th goodfIlowshlp campaign oom mltte of th Women of Woodcraft will hold It next meeting tomorrow snd ss this Is th last meeting befor the fund drill at the Armory, every member is requested to be present. e e Th regular monthly social of th Oeorg Wright Relief Corps will be en tertalned by Mra Mary Hunter at her home, 45 East Forty-seventh street. n eonesaay artexnooo. May 24, from o'clock until (. a e Th women of Chapter A. P. E. O. will entertain their mother at an open meeting tomorrow afternoon at th horn of Mrs. C R. Davis, 727 Schuyler street. e e e Next Thursday evening Astra Circle of tha Women of Woodcraft will hold election of officer. All members are expected to attend. . . e Invitations are out for a dance to be given by tha Wistaria Club at tha new hall, corner Hawthorne and Thirty-seventh streets, Wednesday eve ning, slay 24. see Mrs. W. IL Powell will entertain th Portia Club Wednesday night at her home, 461 Twenty-first sjreet North. WEDDINGS. " Adnms-Cadllpp. vt euaing bells nsve sounded many times in the ursce Methodist parson age, but never so sweetly or with a much Interest to the member of Grace Church as when on lsst Tuesday even ing Msbel Beatrice, th only daughter of Rev. J. IL and Mra Cudllpp, was united In marriage to Edmond Riley Adama of Ksnsss City. Ths ceremony ws performed at S o'clock by Dr. Ben ismln Toung. of th Taylor-atreet Mothodlst Church, an old friend of Dr. Cudllpp before his coming to this city. Simplicity Itself characterised th ceremony, which waa rad In tha pres ence of only the Immediate family, trier being no attendant. Invitation for a reception to b held at o'clock called together at that hour a happy company of friends which completely filled th houa. In th screened hall way, members of Chrlstensen's orches- ((, iui ui.uau musio curing th even ing. The bride, a petit brnnett. looked very charming In her wedding gown of meteor crepe cut on timni. mnvtuKM wuu at ii ai a so me garni ture of silver and pearl beada Th. wedding veil was held In place with a spray ot orange oiosaoma Tralllne vlnea of green and whit wer used for decorations throughout th hum Whit carnstlona with ranri.l.h formed the table decorations In the din ing-room. Serving at the table during tha ,. Ing wr Ml Meta Buehner and Miss Hasel Ferris and Mis Mars-ar.tt. Buehner and Miss Anna Clarv. i.ii by Miss Irene Burn. Helen Haseltlne, Ruth Ralston. Beatrice Lilly and Hai Rlgga Acting In other-capacities dur ing th evening wer Mrs. J. A. CniM. Mra J. L, Hartman, Mra E. C. Corn.il and Miss Ruth Drake. Sine th Informal announr.m. only a hort tlm ago of ber approach ing marriage, th brld has been th recipient of much attention at tha hands of her frlenda shower lunch.. and other forms of entertainment hav ing been given In her honor. Mr. ad. ams la tha son of an Episcopal clergy man, ana is mm traveling representa tive of a cutlery firm In New Tork City, and for the present Mrs. Adams 111 trsvel with him. Iycelbcttcr-Am. Henry Lesdbetter and Miaa Mars- Ames wer united In marrlag at th horns of th bride's father. Dr. Amea Mississippi avenue. Wednesdav. Rev. C L. Hsmllton. of the Central Methodist Church, officiated. Th brld well-known young woman of thla city. Mr. and Mra Leadbetter hav gone to Corvalila to make their boma Catlow-BIL Th wedding of Miss Winifred Edna Bell and Charles Catlow took place at th-bom f Ui bride's parents, Mr. 1 S-Usjiys Sale of ..Groceries These Prices for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Phone Orders Ex. 12, A 6231 CHOICE HAMS AT 15c FOUND Very choice supar-cured, 1 C medium sizes,. spec '1, lb. COEN, $1.35 THE DOZEN CANS Fancy Maine stock, (tjl 2EZ Monmouth br., do. aJJlaOO GOOD QUALITY BACON 19c LB. Sugar-cured Eng. style "1 Q Bacon, good quality, lb. wC CANNED APPLES AT 25c TIN Apples, in gallon cans, OC Fort Dallas brand, each'C Van Camp's PorK and Beans, the gallon, 45c Royal BaKing Powder, one-lb. can for 43c 30c COFFEE AT 23c A POUND 0. TV. K. Staple Blend OO Coffee, 30c grade, pound -tOC 10-POUND CAN LAED $1.20 Pure kettle rendM CI Of. Lard, Gov't insp'd V vl 6-POUND CAN OF LAED 63c Pure kettle rend'd Lrd,0 Gov't insp'd, 5-lb canJC 10c BAKING SODA, PBIO., 5 Arm and Hamper brand C Soda, the purest and best JC BACON AT 29c THE POUND Columbia, very choice, 4 OQ and 5-pound pieces, lb. aiaC . BUTTER AT 53c 2-LB. SQUARE Our Clover Leaf, from C O pure cream; 2-lb. square JC GOLD DUST 19c A PACKAGE Famous Gold Dust Wash- 1ft ing Powder, large pkg. C QUEEN OLIVES AT 45c A JAR Large size Queen Olives C in quart jars, at, each v 0. W. K. FLOUR, $1.40 A SACK' O.W.K. brand, from 1 A( bluestem wheat, s'k Mushrooms "Hotel," the can, now only 19c String' Beans Stringless the can now at 1 lc BOUILLON CAPSULES, 25 Anker's Bouillon Cap-pC sules, the purest, box'''' Ripe Olives Glenwood Special price, can 15c Herring' in Tomato Sauce, Sport Brand, at 10c Yelloban MilK Purest and best the can 7c CORN STARCH, PKG., AT 7? Kingsford's Corn Starch, 7 the old reliable, spc '1 at CLAM BOUILLON ONLY 215 Clam Bouillon put in V2-O 1 g pint bottles, 25c grade1' Beans, Small White, Navy, 4 pounds, for 24c Tapioca and Sag'o, Special, 4 pounds for 24c Cocoa, Peters in one-half pound can for 21c Grape Nms in PacKag'es, Special price at 12c LAUNDRY STARCH, PKG., 7 I Kingsford's Laundry "T Starch, special at, pkg. C PIMENTO CHEESE FOR 15r Pimento Cheese, fori C luncheons, picnics, jarJC JELLICON AT, THE DOZ., 95 Jellicon in all the pleas-QC ing fruit flavors, spc '1 'ivC BREAKFAST FOOD FOR 23 Uncle peptic Sam 's Anti-Dys-OO. Breakfast Food-"-'i' HOLLAND RUSKS, PKG., 14t Toasted crisp, twice Ag baked biscuits, in pkg." PINEAPPLES, 12 CANS, $2.75 Hawaiian pies, select, Pineap- dJ "fP sliced V Log' Cabin Syrup in Quart Can, Special at 40c Log' Cabin Syrup in one-half gallon can at 75c Log' Cabin Syrup in 1-g'allon can, special $1.35 Olives Queen 1 -pint sanitary bottle for 25c ant) Mrs. A. H. Bell, 387 San Rafael street, Sunday afternoon. May 14. Rev. Henry Marcott pronounced the ser vice. Miss Ethel Smith, a cousin, was bridesmaid and W. O. Walker was best man. A bell of white roses was sus pended over th heads of the bridal party and ths brld wore silk of a deli cate blue, carrying white bride's rosea After the ceremony a luncheon was served before the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Catlow for Eastern Oresjon where they are passim? their honeymoon at the home of the bridegroom's parents. After June, however, they will occupy their new home on Fiftieth avenue, Woodstock. The guests at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Leander Lewis, Mrs. Claud Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lewis, Dee Lewis, Clayton Lewis, Mrs. and Mrs. Harland Lewis, Mrs. Rachel Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wills. Olivette Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Concluded on Pae 5.) HE S FAT VANI ONE POUND A DAY NO ONE NEED REMAIN FAT NOW-DOUBLE CHIN GOES QUICK Wonderful Fat-Reducing Secrets Revealed by Famous Beauty. 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She Is acknowledged as the highest- priced exclusive photographic model for art calendars In America, demand Ing one hundred dollars per hour from loted (Jaienaar nouses lor ner ume. Reallxlnar that an abundance of super fluous flesh would no longer keep her In mad demand by pnotogrspnic art lota she set about to reduce her In creasing weight by a marveloualy elm Die method of her own. uilm: no DsintuI physical culture xerclses: no stsrvsuon aiei. ana none of the old, ridiculous metnoas are used In her splendid new treatment. The free book of this Queen of Beau ty explains to men and women how by her natural, harmless treatment they mav reduce ponderous weight at the rata of one oound.or more dally. Ho1 any man or woman may banish double chin quickly and regain new health and vigor. 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Read of the ter rors she felt when the monster fat made her realize she must give up her profession and fade into oblivion. Learn how she experimented, and with determination and grit conquered fat: learn of these things so you may Improve your own form and destroy your fat so It will not be longer neces sarv for you to subject yourself to the awful dangers of excessive flesh. Miss Hamilton's health was at one time miserable on account of burden boms flesh, which had developed rap idly. She was weak and tired all the time: unable to sleep nights or digest her food: she repeatedly used all treat ments snd methods of flesh reduction knovo to medical science. .Violent ex A M n t 1 r : : I v-x ' f : . ' " l . 1 -v" : ' - i - - - ..Kii.!S VrtiT. Tfii..:5$a;. ,-;&-jJ TWO PHOTOS Or MARJOHre HAMILTON. THE FAMOCS "CALENDAB GIRL, fcllOXN, UbB KEDLCTION OF JJ L.UH. IS FIVE W hl-KS. erclses, starvation diets and worthless drugs, also external etuff to rub on her body, were all of no benefit. So, real izing that If she desired to longer con tinue as the star in her profession, and be longer sought after by art calendar houses of America and EurODe. she must do something quick to prevent the enemy lat from destroying her beauty, she studied on an entirely original and dif ferent plan, and after repeated efforts and many failures made what she con siders a Wonderful scientific discov ery, by means of which she has per fected a treatment which actually re duces the weight In a remarkably short time, and adds to the strength and health of the individual with every pouna utK en on. jaiss Hamilton also made a great studv of the system em ployed by the Japanese, who remain tnrougn lire slender and vigorous, and It Is said she has a treatment similar to theira This woman s remarkable success has amazed her friends, who stand aghast in astonishment, marveling at trils yoong woman s wondrous skill. Uer method is so simple, vet It is looked upon with curiosity and admira tion. By this system any person may reduce their flesh in the privacy of their own homes without medical assist ance, at the rate of one pound or more dally. W 1th her marvelous methods before you, any man or woman should make a wonderful Improvement- in his or her appearance quickly. You should quickly banish your double chin and excess fat as many others can testify to having done, and improve your health rapidly. It is elmply astonishing the number of men and women who write in, regard ing the wonderful results of her new process for banishing fat al ra H., of California, writes in and says: "The first week after using your treat ment and new system I lost three pounds; that was encouraging. But the second week I lost eight and one-half pounds more. So delighted was I that I kept right on using It, until at the end of the fifth week I had lost thirty two pounds, and felt like a new woman. My health has improved, my head aches have entirely left me, and what delights me most is that while using your simple method I kept right on eating everything I craved. I consider your system the only perfect one known for a speedy and sure reduction of flesh." Much Interest is shown in this new remarkable method by letters from dis tinguished physicians, which proves that even doctors are obliged to give up drugs and acknowledge this woman's method superior to all others. The distinguished physician, Dr. Wal ter Robinson, writes in and says: "It is with much pleasure that I offer congratulations upon this splendid method of treatment for the reduction of superfluous flesh and double chin. Nothing, in my opinion, could be more effective. This method is the only scientific method of treatment en dorsed by the medical profession. I consider your method of treatment, not only original, but remarkably clever, and the only truly scientific way to reduce superfluous flesh and double chin harmlessly and quickly." Enthusiastic letters as the above should be Indisputable evidence of the remarkable merits of this treatment. The delightful letters from satisfied users which are being received from fat men and women are regarded as strictly confidential. Miss Hamilton considering it a great breach of confi dence to permit publication of vae ad dresses ot those kind enough to ex press their heartfelt gratitude to her. The most astonishing part of this fat reducing method is that it does not cre ate wrinkles or leave the skin flabby, but. on the contrary. It has a tendency to tighten flesh; something not usually attempted by other methods. All readers who wish to give np harmful diet, starvation methods: who wish to abandon the harmful internal and external remedies and painful ex ercises, should write for a copy of her latest work, so that they may learn how it is possible to at once begin the reduction of burdensome flesh. Simply cut out the coupon below ana mall It at once, as explained in cou pon, and DON'T AN X MUMSt,. because particulars are entirely free, as this charming "Calendar Girl" Is so grateful for her own health, brought about by her simple methods, that she Is doing her utmost to benefit men and women in need or a peneci nome treat ment which will benefit those burdened with superfluous flesh, and thereby make life really worth while. FREE COUPON This eonposi entitles all readers to receive one copy of this great book, entitled "Fat Reduction Wlthoot Bruga," postage prepaid, aa explained In article above. Cut oat this eon pom and aend It, with roar name and addreaa plainly written) or, better yet, write your name and addreaa plainly on a postal card or letter and aend tt to MARJOKIE HAMILTON, Suite 3, Colorado building, Denver, Colo., and the book will be sent you by return mall. She will aend nU readers everything ahe agrees to aend absolutely free, so that yon may learn of her Horns Treatment to atart In the reduction of fat at once. Address . To State.