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a THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919. | Cynthia Grey— Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of 18.{long wondered why the subject of Confessions ters-Ives \Mrs. Frink to | Birthday Mr. and Mf. Daniel Kelleher are of a Bride CLUBS VOR EAIDAY Ms turente age apposed to say aving home and home treatment of ebis 5 rho: ee " expecte ® return next ok fr Part » the evenings. " y also dren not been » in Parish, which is a sma!) Entertain | Anniversary a” te sae tear hore , The Coterle Club will entertain |ouroees to say baring compaay with ar Maen Thole are “Seen ] n party at the homelany boys. I have a f 1 of whom {and still # Irving, All mem-|T think a great deal, We often cor-|“homes,” that are not—for la with « Hallow r places that are ¢ of Mra. ‘Thor f been for the past month Poawessos a quality of friend-| ¢ intimacy which large nd itor in Seattle, Mra. Urquhart Lee of | her daughter mplimenting a distinguished vis-| ‘To colebrate the tenth. birt! by the News Grace th gat Copyrighted, 1919, @hurenes lack, This was|/New York City, Mra re mote Guy | Mra. J. ade 1) ow Witliam MeBwan, who with paper Entorpriae Association bers are invit A SOG new members respond but we have to do it on|love and vontiae nee betweer the : Frink will entertain with a luncheon | aght of her friends yeut Mr Mol srtas Dorothy haeltwas eapectally © attend « an pare on both «ides |\parents and childre p . pticeable last evenin ' wan, Mi ny wan 2% ; An epee Tgp * | Monday afternoon at the Sunset club, | noon at her home. After a lunch and Mise Marion Mowan and Mr.| And so, at last, I managed to get think we are too Do you | mothe ho give their infants the wedding of Miss Doris Ives see xmart with Halloween decorat 134 ailed for China the| anes ¢ cae ceaens teat le mmittes Meeting — | t) I am doing ¢ trictest and t drive the Paul Wilbur Masters, which Mi > o. and favors, games we played ond | om coumorpane ene hs " The nittee of the lapond with him par “'\growing up child from them Miss Redfield } . the blankets spread out on the! geattie Central ( of Mothers hes? le it right for enta|by their harshne enforein ‘ 4 » yout ain, who were Mi King, retural 0 jeattle Centra ; wishes it rie my pare y thei 5 ing aden gp planer ering. ch J t ~' her jations will/to open my letters from boy friends? obedience, when a confidence m inland Parent-T {Lt round, with spaces between th aad ainst the | /lostess {Jean King, Mins Hlixabeth Kelly, fin country some time the fr “ Paims stood against the) H ning Miew Raith Teaner | Mist Elizabeth Schafer, Miss Lonna |the year n lovely, long row. And I made the|moect at 2 o'clock in the ¥. W, ©. A 1. D. |and obedie eed roses and chrysan-) Last evening Mik a Redfield | Larterty, Mixa Charlott / see row run the way that the wind was | building gree If you really are 18 years old, |won and k Were about the altar, lit "4" agony : A dinne be - bd Mise Martha Ross, Miss Annie I | and Mra wing, a» I had seen the guid Cab i iss your parents should have re 1 ing es oxy eaes bd pies ot oes . ‘ ers at her home wes and violets tg oo the on, 4 . J 7 nd th Orptee Club Meeting | You in such @ manner that you |some things and the right of others flickering glow of tall) crow around the edge of a mirror in| "tt And Miss Pauline Garrivor dauabierin-inw of marks on an aviation field, And tt Orptec Club will mest at 2] would f , +4 trict discipline in all very well candies unusual effect, and bouquets of roses | ; ie Mi ee Sn ch, tpent bright sun made the white stuff at the home of Mra, H. T.| self for f this |but be mure the child knows it ts Were four bridesmaids, Mis and violots were at each guest's place. | 7'9 Give Reception ome yell ny on to pa glare, so that @ flying man, on th 1804 16th ave age tov tie OWn enka von hte aice oe Robertson and Miss Kath eee | nh nas bes 2 ‘oS lookout, wouldn't mistake it, even| lt tay According ou are t just because you wish to spoil were in gowns of pale iu ad |, & reception will be given at the * in that land of ing adobe | a levard W, T. U.| your own ¢ age of fun Mande with tight bodces| Mrs. Thompkins Hostess |nome of Mra, Kate McClellan, 6039| Mra, ‘Theodore Haller has returng ee nk eee Boulevard W. CT) U B cuardian at the age ot |his fun ast in ies waist with narrow sil'| Complimenting her mother, Mre.|18th ave, N. B., tomorrow afternoon |from Olympia, where ahe was the) 1 had achiev - he will meet at 2 0’ at the yonsible ax some lsyearold |loving way, at the same time giving End overckirte of sllver|Andrew MM. ‘Thomas, who ‘leaves |from 2 Until 6 to honor Dr, Cramer|quest of her mother and father, / had sent my 8. O. 8. call to the skies tint ave and Madi.| misses who have brought their |your reason for refusing, and finally ever miniature hoops,|/November 5 for the Phillippines, d her mother, mission: of the Judge nd Mra. 7. M Reec turing | 1 had met successfully the #upreme |e ee ubject, “Echoes of State! troubles to me, I am in favor of child over to your way he sides and flat in fromt, Mrs Stuart Thompkins was hostess Missionary society of the| Mr. Haller's absence in the East On! emergency of my adventure, and. Ti Go vention & law that will place the legal Don't be afraid to Mecording to the new silhow at an informal tea at her home yes: | Methodist church at Sinuk, & business trip, Z could neither dance nor sing about ft, rae Br go. of girls @ talking intelligently hats were fashioned with |terday afternoon. Presiding over|A general, invitation is " nor whisper Tt to a sou “tat pus A child that is the lace and softly plaited | the tea table, with tw attractive cen-| howe Who are interested lair Jana Wylie will Join, her | . v . a \ < A, ntary Procedure Club PS RE econ gee ee eeire A me Se turned up from the te: aryean ume it ee husband in Vancouver next week for could on y to achieve ode | 0d in the “professional mother” ide “t it, whether he deserves it or rn tumn age a “" award | St. M ret’s Guild & short stay ote patience, and to have faith that Jim, |) fiend ete agg be oy {36 | being uot i four te te ; with saucy bows Bradley Ballinger and Mrs, Jerry |e: argaret 8 rUUC | a # Jr., would do his share oclock. The subject nm will be My own experie has forced up-| 1 gained a valuable lesson from p other two bridesmatis, 3 atterson Eggert the first hour, and) Will Entertain Mr. Caird Laalio will leave tomor| pioserving the linen from th the “Main Que " sntary |OM me a good deal of thinking on|my son one time, when I whipped Crawford and Mra, William Martin and Mrz.’ Rol-| _ [row for couver en route to Chie] | PrOserviis the imch infested the|questions in charge of the president,|this subject. Mother passed away |him for swearing. He said: “I can @ Smith, wore gowns similarly jin Ankeny the se St. Margaret's Guild of St, Mark’s|cago, where he will dance with the | And excuno for|Mrs. Ella Cudihee, Mme. Harriet |When I id. 1 the want to when I am out but of orchid satin, hung} wae Jchurch will give another of their | Chicago 4 opera company for| Place gave me a grind sis Aine shikewe at the aunt thr win a ex y will, too. Noth- ee and tied with silver) derion of bridge partios at the home|two months as a lead in a bailet| studying out of doors, The interest:| i pubis peaking. ‘The! . but aring the re ing # gained by forcing obedience hats, like the dressea,! Tea Dance at Red of Mra. James Hamilton De Veuve/named the “Birthday of the Infanta who seemed to) Ml) ciel be “Jullue Caesar.” Mgtous in k me away and thru fear. It doesn’t teach a child hat similar, in that SiC T R Monday afte From there he will go to New York | y to me, remained | . sent me to his relatives in the Kast.) WHY @ thing is wrong—naturally ‘upturned brims and were Cross Lea oom | . Jo dance | with tie Metropolitan |4o converse. Our talk was one-eided,| OF ae Sei oD Sar uak Oe Fane were tee oe then sevenela And @iae in outgrown. More of the La terrible, I hasten to add that my 4 un-|criminals are made than prevented. ‘the lace and satin, but Hke| Miss Rernetta Barbour and Mie! Joh ngson-Ramsdell jarand opera company for the reat) 4 it required the services of an! ‘phe pupils and paren no two were exactly /Fagel Allen have charge of the tea of the seas Mr. laalie & & pupil ‘ t nal ho 1 cipate e| relatives wer Mite er eretad Vibed latuan Gt thas mea Grice tea, roons|’ ities Halen Bf. Ramie@itl, daughter (OC AGetve Boim and has been spend-| Interpreter—the . little mall, wisi tone school will Pe te be her not! This is of the teaching the Douquets of Ophelia roses. | saturdi afternoon, with Mrs./of Mr, and Mrs. B, G. Ramadell of 18 the sum fall his|served me, She had earned mech janniss! Halloween party: te, b od, and associations are try Ives, the bride's sister Charles Pye Burnett as chaperon. | Snohomish, and Mr. John B, Johnson | Parents, Mr. @ YW y English in her father’s shop in/in the » nf will be proviaes’ for |anve: 20 needs oud into the homes, town f child nature, further than to con Taxpayer,” who assails the ‘ef honor, wore palest pink, Ps m ning to her blond prettt “ . with a snug ittle| Bachelor Dinner ! Greene. sloth of silver, and the nar) Complimenting Mr. Edwin Ham ne ceremony Was performed at nS, “cn Sikes a silver iet, of Portland, who has been at the Hotel Halland and was attended Seattle were quietly married Wed tober 29, at high noon by the guests regardiess of age, and { she admired the old lady tre-leverything pertaining ness trip and tx the at of his | Mendously, #o much that It was often will be in evidence. Bob! mother, Mra, W. T. Hab« | difficult to tell what was fact and | ples, telling of fortunes and visits to thst what was fiction in the little maid’s|the chamber of horrors are sched: Mr. Thorpe Babcock of Hoquiam ts! in Seattle this week on a short buat-| 4 Parent attend some Of their meetings, and 4 family |l believe he would not think they of four grown women, human and,| were a lot of nonsepae. if it were well Ted and cloth and gave as little trouble as possi 1 was one small girl | aches axsociations, should While caring for 18 boys in a par. therefore, more or s fault * ¢ University o shing N 4 Mra. E.G. Ramadell, Mr ‘ uled Jot exquisite French — aa ene he ‘wil lave Phsicrag and Nre J H naddings “ir Max|. Mra. Packard will arrive next; tr ajone ii eee selfish. Anyone who has r ental school, I observed the parents shoulder, were knotted) Foon to enter business, Mr. John | Shadding mniah, and| ¥eek from Calfiornia to be with he he old woman had lived all her ¥ Th Part middle life, as I have, will under-| who came to visit the children. Most ipie aut aGorned the|crernte Suter Dunne, ee ote ee An shomiah, and | coaiaiaw, Mr. Arthur Nute, and| .,7D4 Old woman tnd ieee father | othe een rnygscen Party \ctand without further elaboration |of these boys were from welltode of the skirt. Her by , ~ Solr _ grandchildren for an indefinite | 44y* 1a the hacienda er] The relief committee of Fortson-! what this attitude of theirs meant, homes, but all had elther been treat- ive a Hab uxiliary will ty to members an informal bachelor dinner at his c had before her—and her father's | Thygene home Tuesday evenings period. and Mrs. Johnson left immedi “ee father. ‘The estate numb to a lone child ed cruelly at home, or simply neglect- There are, too, children whose | ed, and let grow up as they pleased |nd silver lace, with rose- and she carried) 1 thow |loween is tied with a pink bow wt. Fe ately after the ceremony f0F AN €X| stiee Elinor Lidder motored up to| annds acres, and it had belonged |at the home of Mrs. HH. A. Br hlesathess. are tae, Who eonsse I found all were much more easily given in marriage by |()rthopedic D. t tended wedding tour thru California, | pyerett Wednesday to spend a fewlfor hundreds of years to a grand | $818 Beventh ave. N. W. at 1 o Shean. & uonediey ies naider | nenaged. by kindness than barse tar. Lawrence Ives, | 27 hOpe: te Vance a thence to Chicago and back by the | gays. Spanish family. 1t paid the owners| Dinner will be sarved comrades and| arg other children whose ‘mothers | ness, and were very loving, obedient and lovely in ber| The Army and Navy Club of Canade to Everett mere bd Sadie Spanish family. It paid the owners trienda in the evening. This will b| Sosscun in greater dogres other: fac-| children with Kind treatment. eee, ant draped with |, People Kept coming and coming at er eee ‘ gt ae ry . of them ured enough about wed’ by ageing and Sates Ulties ‘than mothering—faculties in| Since the kind-hearted, reasonable ps and dra) w t for a oe tak Sonar | ue jing for Portland, where he , een ¢ ee art, literature, sociology, or what) way is belng adopt by parental A Jong tulle train wore|Ornonedic Cults. weries at the Kelley-Burns for Japan to Dé gone a! the place to viait It Child Study Department hot, which, if given full und. free ex-| schools, why ean not the parents of orange blossoms and) Army and Navy Club last evening t . [period of time The old lady grew wary and look. hild study department of the | pression, would be of immense value|use it? A number of parents should of ostrich tips to prove! forthe benefit of the Children's hos- |, Mis* Alice Burns and Mr. Joase E.) “oe ed around for” eavesdroppers. At} Weman's Century Club, at 2 o'clock, |to the world. Here I take issue with| be put thru @ thoro course of par- t from all other trains.| nits! The music wan especially ty united! Mies Ixabel Martin in the guest of | .4: not until lately, had any grand|#t,the home of Mrs ke D, Mills,|"A Physician,” who claims that a ental training before undertaking to outlined the drapery On| Poo4 and truly generous with its en October 24, at 3) Mrs. James Mille Eagleson het) | reon tahoe interest in the|> =°4 ®v" ° woman has no right, if she bears a bring up children. The tulle veil was caught/Cores, which is always commend Greene in the presence |home in Walla Wa 4 wig Bread ie 4 - a child, to dodge the duties of The law ought to govern the home relatives of both -* But since the armistice, Neighbors of Woodcraft job. What are the duties of her to the extent that brutality ts not hatr with orange blos-|°?Te d in place over the fore: |". ne to nee nt had ce Im Cirele, No. 66, Neighbors of job? ‘To be @ restiess, more or less | used, at any rate. The public in and Mrs, Kelley wil! Mr. Carl Donworth is spending a} an why the! fF The patronesses for last evenin > ‘& double strand of pearls,| sir reve Mee Tiert Farrar Men in Pall City |tew days in Olyn revenues had stopped, as they had,|¥ raft, will hold its annual elec-|discontented, duty-bound mother,| general ought to look into these flowers were a beautiful. Webster, Mra. Margar Cheal, e604 cafe with the war. And the new ha- tion of officers Friday evening ator a cheerful, efficient organizer of | things more, and not conswe~ it ot —. A oe Pimmneng Louls’ Cragin, Mre. Letcher! Meeting of St Mr. Frederick Hotchkian was in Be | ciendado was a most wonderful man, |Swedish Club hall good work that wilt beneficially af-|“none of its business.” as long as and gardeniasin shower | Lambath and Mra. Pred Alexander B ‘J "G ‘la carly part of the week On! Among his many extraordinary ac-| RL fect the lives of hundreds of chil-|children are kept off the streets and | esiding over the coffee urns rnahas i oe W 5S WS < shments oo thet 62 cucth a dre ° 2 school. ‘A ee ie was read by Rev-lwere Mra’ Devid Haward skinner, | ne : : mente. wa t Of curing! wre second meeting of Because of these classes of chil ALSO AN OBSERVER. pa. Mr. William Lewis! vr. Charice Russell Collins and), 2%*, November meeting “Of St eee disease. Almost by magic, he had! ay» verent Clut dren, I am in favor ¢ rofess mat | m Mest man, and the four/ss George W. Fischer. And the 2arnat Gulla will be held in t Mine Margaret Ames was in Port-|cured her—the speaker—of thie—|neld Saturday evening, October 25.|mothers, who have the instinct of ALLEGED MURDERER ded and | mothering and who chose this work winembern were alied. because of thelr strong iove and un, TQ BE BROUGHT BACK mmittee of investigation ap-|derstanding of little children peting was well att Mr. Harold Speidel. Mr. young. girls assisting were: Miss |£ uduate nurses’ club room at thé land last week, where she did some | th and the other ailment. And she | Thy Mr. Edward Shannon /Paitn Redfield, Mina Margaret Amen.|): W. C. A. This meeting Will be | gpecial plano work with Dent Mowry. | had suffered for years! Verily, it was | Aft 7 & held in the afternoc ; aiy| ‘The ¢ Calvert. . Mise Grace Heffernan, Miss Bertha 5e!4 ' ternoon } a miracle! But it wean’t the the ceremony a wedding |Tremper, Mise Mildred Miller, Miss! . raid ‘i Mrs. Marl MoFagden arrived yeu:|miracie! Listen! She herself dia: + /Peinted at the previous meeting had! In the case of my own childrén,| City Detective John F. Majewskt merved &! ennls | Marion Sowle and Mixa Luetle Green.| Pig’n Whistle Club terday from the Kast to be the guset! “ : 2 comune, @ Yery snookraging report to make|none of these problems has been! will bring Sam Pulaski here ¢rom immediate members ot) * 6.9 ora 7 1 of her brother ar sisterinitaw, Mr. pes cat me o nape, 9 ed > “~ rf as to their findings on the matter of |present. I have been spared to raine) .. _ ty, with Mrs. ME! D149 Tau Delta neg Piet Whistle club will give 9 &. law. Mr.| agent at all’ He wax at least a duke!|eetting, some satisfactory and. per-|them. I have no other gifts or tal-| Nanticoke, Pa., to stand trial for the td acon a oe. no ak lalloween =} = Py _ ry rs I should see for myself, She would/ manent means of naportat +3 ents than mothering, and my whole| murder of Peter Buchinski, at 217 Mrs. Mast; ta Tau a jernity w even! nth en! . | aho: ‘ }the district at an ¢ dat the | ph 1, mor lorce | > they return from their | give a house warming and recept house at 18th and Madi I edadooey Gch wan onabled to cueitintes ity 4. pay "techaatsons hwo corked natur | Findlay ot. January 18, Pa Mrs. Masters” travel-|at the chapter house Friday after.\%00. There will be. prises for the Mr 1 h, who] In the chapel of the hacienda was paign Pp ne ally and joyfully into m aad. accused of murdering Buchinski, ‘was a one-piece dress of noon, November 14, from 3 unti} 6,|Dest Halloween and ‘hard Ume cor. have been upending 4 Seja grand painting which had been| "Vt tar meetings of the club are A MOTHER OF SIX, |Shooting Mrs. Buchinski, and steak 1 tyn trimmed with beaver.| preceding an informal dance they ‘umes The patr and patron ¥ eg anGay for ome iN) done in Spain and eet up over the! seneduled for every Saturday even. | ing $2,700 from the dead man’s belt. oe, Bet to match, and 4/ wii) give that evening in honor of for ee ates on Pe — , - Pee eee altar hundreds of years ago. Then! ing at 82 ork for the present Dear Miss Grey: I am interested] two years a! rs. EB rowlett |turned to Seattle after spend: » the wall and lately it had been n st, a ' ath e Hiei ‘pets’ se’ winsome ana\On the Texas a ne ltew days with her sister, Mrs. Paul|found again and uncovered. This ; ‘and weil beloved by many| Miss Patricia Fotheringham od 7 | Mandell Henry, at the Julius Har was in her own time, praise be to aa Eee |e ee ender ete be enter, (2m St. Barnabas’ Chapel |nome in Yakima. | her patron saint! is the son of Mr.! the The usual weekly service will be | The donor was painted in the pic- tained at dinner on board the Texas br: and tire. Hl. W. McCrabbe ané Y ture—and his wife and bis child and of Oakland, Cal. pefore the dance given this evening bg! Friday afternoon at 330 tn the very towers of the hacienda, i the Red Circle clubhouse at/8t. Barnabas’ chapel on Federal| Miss Farris Norton “have returned | a me Wat from their summer home, “F - 4 o hile I leten laiso be held Sunday morning at 9|their town house. #o she pattered on, w Halloween Card Party jo'clock by Rev. Gowen. s ; ee * led for the whir of a big beetle in cee | Mr. Oaman Latrobe Coward will|the blue above me, and felt rather The first of a series of card par Foolae Semis Nee oe ties was given by Mrs. Byron : . |Thorpe Carr at her home this after | Announce peng Be gon it - |noon. Halloween decorations were | I 7, ement of Mra. N. Hi. Latimer 200". ,, Halloween decorations were | Enigagem, font to ard and| ne time in glad that the dame's imagination provided her with such delyghtfut stories to tell Annie Wright wil entertain with a tea |the winter to join Mr. Coward in day afternoon. — Mrs./ fT iay Mra. P. P* Allard announces the | Singupo w they will make| The new master was adorable, she with Mrs. Farwell |'" Diy o ast ‘ ement of her daugh*er, Muriel| thelr home. « {eaid. And who could wonder, for fy at the plano, will give Aldine. to Mr. Leon C, Bruner. ‘The see had he not stepped right out of that g f Program, and Miss Ty.| Am artifical kiss is the kind one wedding will t o during the} Mr. and Mra, McEwan. Tompkins|anciont painting? I should eee forl Hats o y will spk woman inflicts on another Christmas holida |have returned from the Eaton ranch! myscit.ho would return in the Extreme been ——__-—— — ~ jin Wyoming, where they ha lor’ the past six weeks, and are with |Mra. Tompkina’ parents, Mr. and| St Onee to see that she was right. j Mra, Alexander Batilie I followed her to the chapel and ee the little maid pulled aside the yevening, and I must go to the chapel Style | But Lower | Mies Marguerite Fairlamb, who/| fringed allk curtain from the altar ; y # been the guest of Mr. and Mra.| piece, It was a triptych, and in one in Price Fry Keyes Brooks in Bend. Ore. | nanel, looking down at me from a for several months, will arrive in . Seattle shortly to visit Mra, M. B.| Serseous gold frame, was @ mag-| a short time. nificent portrait of Hamilton Certeist coat The figure was clad in the gorgeous | court costume of an ancient day! | UNCOVER OLD CHURCH Mexico in a land of many super. LONDON, Oct. 30.—During res | stitions. The old lady had more than | toration at St. Alban's church, | her share of them, I told myself, but| | Worcester, discovery has been made|my very beat brand of Yankee com | hat archaclogista believe to be) mon sense couldn't keep me from | remains of the original church |*huddering. I wanted to get that at Ars AsO. startling likeness out of my mind. J Down x ; anted to be alone, I sent the . rs an and the maid off to their! t R ita while I went back to guard bleaching linen, and to deplore fnet that if Jim came and} oped down and scooped me up in| B chariot of fire—I would never © the truth of the old wife's tale. | (To Be Continued) le Shop id Women wanté and needa ca in Ready-Tail- ed Gar ¥ We moet g Rasy ota al may of we pope best jo withou@™maimmediate outla s0 much r Our Easy System 4 A mous all al the coast wher \ e have extabl stores, and ow nying power @ us at all timem . j show the rehandine This Mayor of| ell as the Iat extends yo Adge por’ Ins to tell about he benefit of ayment Aq -to for st Talseries from tn- | unts, without a char ke nBirention est asmured you % Hite wear ol son Mico tly 1 have for your mof@icine Jo- £ “Extra dinary” is a much- ** abused rd—but it can be oe applied-correctly to this “Sale'of Trimmed cand Banded Hats ice all that claim for it, and et acquain mac . ict acauain gkor Kas mach it has no 4 will like our M@fghandise a qual aw, ter yourself. motto al y Jo in «wold in c . % stisfie Customer.” panied Castor ive# Bartell Drug { of raordinary Smartness ‘elephone, Elliott 441 ‘a Pharmacies. ae # Cherry's, 206-7 Rinlt q ost any soda fountali Every pair of Burable-DURHAM —_— > er > $5.00 hosiery is ll honest value —models of ¥elvet, duvetyn, metal cloth, a at beaver tops and other ERE i ‘ick 4 zi equally fashignable materials. value of D rab “the pov 4 he cent indpetll men and women include Pg tn priaeset ba touches of de stronger to give extra wear —and it Sicstce’ clry alshade took hoe'ihe ur, beautiful. flowers and ostrich. Each ea boe Bat ca aprete sol — HAM trade-mark ticket, It is one. 1s See en ‘ long-wearing. It is comf an 5 millipptce of serviceable stockings because —Chin chins, sailors, “off-the-face” styles, ? on bose og keeps its fige appearance flare brim hats, Hindu turbans and tams in all seasonable colors. Each model is ‘These values in hosiery mei stocking different. bile—snd thowands of Ame apo] have It is needless to quote compar- | Durable DURHAM fe the res ative values. A glance will ‘every messber of their fealy. convince you of their merit. There'll be a crowd—so come early. Maxime’s Lower Priced Floor, =e The Haven of Style—Pine at Westlake SDRAESE NT RADA SS. FSA PSOE _AyPersonal Der is offered those w able to buy Durable- any dealer's. If you do Sales Department at York, giving us the DURABLE DURHAM HOSIE: FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Maxime Three Floors Building : of Hats SADR