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Society °.. Personals °.’ Clubs ... 28 Cynthia Grey /lE } | | 1 1 vay Cynthia Grey: I am interested in your ah wy: PD nes J ‘2 wo! at the Potter ranch near Mixsoula | Dear answer, Before the Winter Ball |For Mr. and Announce Engageme nt if " oe | always read them. I would appreciate very much am i piignoring Rear Admiral Harry A.| Mrs. Connell pote the anes noment of their | syQiim., Charles Grinnell, 3 (anther opinion on women who smoke cigarets. 1 have tmoked fe Meet 4 their quests at the Winter Ball, Mr.| Honoring Mr, and Mra. J. J. Con: | daughter, Clara Nikolen, to Mr, Lau-| pestecdan'¢ eae | years, and can't see any harm. io { and Mrs ya Green will entertain | Rell, of Shanghat, | Mr. ence 1. Plank uf Seattl pi CLUBS FOR FRIDAY |. People are always ready to drag « woman down if i with at their home before | James: Kerr ente with a he wedding w place in the Clarence Reames ¥ ri , / x } \ sry ie attractive dinner at their home last | near future. M has recently rned from Washington D | Ladies’ Auxiliary, B. of R. T. { lknow she doca, and alao many of these said women have 9 ‘ evening pa urned from 19 months’ service they bave Sean for’ the! (Masts at W, hall at 1:30 | virtuous paths behind them ’ tab Mr. and Mrs, Kawin Strout wi . a a vermen ae “ weeks p rea reat deal and have become bro i ped give a dinner at their home Frida rs. Condon Gives Tea vee ie 9 T read a great F " road-minded, ay § signal svening in honor of Mr. and Mr compliment. Mra, W. R. Con-|Gives Dinner Mr, Howard Thomas left Sunda North Queen Anne POT A don't see how one woman may be judged by another, My; the 007 Cadwallader Colden Corse of Tacoma, | 4, * 3; Grattan Ora 4. Braderich Andereon, whe | ite maat Stew about | | Will hold @ “Dad's Nigist” wt & p | mind is far past a weak one, so it has never hurt me ors who will be their # wy M non was hosters at | entertained Mr. Gustav Holmauist, a | Ve week Phe 5 a; Gomanieity singing tel ty | Iam a married woman, and my husband objects Hed gion tea terday afternoon. | noted Swedish baritone of ¢ 7 . ? Mr. and Mrs M einilo and Mrw. Ivan | Ghie inp wes here cave on inner Mr. Karl Lindberg is spending a Park, | Vooal woh Mim ° insist, as that is my only bad habit. I am morally true eet “een f be nts 8 Mra ni over the tem table | Ing sinner at the Hotel Washington |£6% daya in Seattle, coming West on | Mielke, Address 1 ' have a lovely home and baby. baad ore y elub riday “_* * ort tr OOPe Tuesday night in honor of Mr. Holm . “* * P| ar t ue “i! pent! ry dance, . r twenty eee He * women are nuppo ancl ; At Charleston “ogeeheh at Saal esi imac alba Mr, and Mra, Leif Buchmann re Kastern Mar Club. | to smoke and asked me why I didn't) hig heart if 1 wa hep tert i] Mr. 8 Mrs . e h Diviaton | "% ‘ P lt Will entertain in the club room at le Ht oking & ‘ as to ta 4 fr. and The Officers of the Sixth Divisi ‘ie Se aa ' lant week from Alaska wh ee oe eed | | eo down main street smoking @| ty & Bias ey will give a will ent n with ther of their | worming te hey gs tt nve been for t pant «ix he 4090 Arcade buliding, with | cigaret? Smoking in one’s home t#| 1 wit await yor yetera ers Friday ev af danc Red | pitied for @ concert Wednesda months, and are at present guents | VOry interestin ed) different me Await 7OUr anewer sae ‘ore the danc x lub he A abi ada { Mr, Busehmann's mother, Mra, W. | BY age een shen | ne eryone knows the best class of FLORENCE oy vag’ of th 1 Ko Huschmanr of club c a Olee | pm a Keligion in = matter of . ", ine - ¢ tten ie * jer, Mrw. Lather B. Gregory, navy | society women amoke and favor this Dries, | Repr Mr. and Mrs. Collins over to attend Mystic Jewel ae yard, Bremerton, voculist, will eing vie, oF whould be. Deep tn Entertain Program at White 500 tal ¢ lub ; f the Bear, arr | Members may bring friend | _if smoking was the or y wears | conscientious Catholte Under the rong thy Je a Mrs. Wal:| Elephant Shop give its Thanksgiving dance Friday n cruising for the last aix months.) wi pave eM dat ineeting with| NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Mra, Dan-| about the general run of girls of 15| Clrcumotance oat WOR iy Syste ae ertained with} ‘the program at the White Ele. | November 28. in Douglas hall, Tenth) | ORL a! Mrs. Charles E. Hibbard of 2807 West | lel G, Reid, wife of the tinplate king,| and up who interfere with married » ; wey Hit m handsome dinner of sixteen covers | pnant Shop for tomorrow haa been | Avenue and East | SS eee leer fe Pp eee loft | Galer wtrec lin suing for divorce, and Reid has| men—compare the two. ; bY far makes the I. et tee: one eee cm er eves nged sles Annabel Trent. | ments for. an .eapecia geccusetas | Worse Gale be" be ‘en Gee Hel —. | fied a counter suit. A Serbian army| I am sure if these people who are) Preast of it to the young map ‘Shoo aiid ~ aw given by Mra. Zoe Cald:| Ov mt t Social Seore Club. officer in maid to enter into ir mar-| down on women that smoke would a k his heart ang memnbe iH To Give Dinner well, sopr a. coe Cae. wie i ce 8 Will reeet at the home of Mra. iat aiorences enjoy staying home and partaking | 9. than perjure yourselg ‘pounce tt To compliment house guest, | MOE eM with 3 aus Itali dik Tha altobe Mrs. A.M. Wetherill, who has been | Carrie Hamilton, 312 ‘Bwenty-fourth | et ea of @ cigaret they would be mo! is no hurt so deep that timeqgg I o68 6 c Mr. George iss Mar = . jftatran for ocalists the gyent o: mother, Mra. Jacob | *¥enue south, Dinner at 1 p, m. “ e ins Ms | honorable than trying to wreck Of courne it ts ty the 1 4 ly will ¢ a The ¢ ntary clans ir allan, | Pur ‘or never ake, left Tu : tomorrow—for your first fly! 2 y home. rey } Saturday evening at. the which wag cransies by the water |aay ter Wort Lenvereatn terion | ax Women's Club. oon, siany?? | nee ery let me know if we,are| were decelttal about suagiiiaannn { her parents, Mr. and Mra. ©. H.|~ ivy Alfred Rattle waa hostess at|sion Service of the University of | her husband, Col, Wetherill, U. 8. A.|_ Will meet at the home of Mrs.| "Jim went on to explain that he had| doing an unjust wrong to ourselves.| Portant matter as religion, i B jution Lilly, Later the party will attend |, “noir Tea” at her home yesterday | Washington last week, will hold fts/ After two weeks there she will re-| Hampton Moran at 2440 First ave! og exas over for mechanics | 4g an 4 THANKS. bon; ‘The i the dance at the Army and Navy |), Doll & leecond meeting on Frida g,|turn to Beattle for another Vinit, /DUe West at 1 p.m. Take North |Aovaned hea Ove aa. bunch Saree (eg eee secon “John Halifaz, met 7 a club. “ars | November 14. at 7:30 o'clock in room > soe Queen Anne car First avenue went. | 0 ; aaiva t ten’ ° of smoking a Jo ifaz, an iH 7 - . 5 . s 6 ‘ont of the men had been, employ xa ‘ © * ’ A nt 4 Pa Concerning the ive off italy, wil have| fern ware withonl in Rants} _Dorte Chapter No, 69,0. B. 8, [on government aviation fields, They | Claret aay me sig narra ~l ta Gentleman Rainie ba ! Dr. and Mrs. Lamson Doll Show rk. The maty Rarbara, will return attle for| Will give« bridge party at Wing’s| were exyerts and corking fine fel.) 4 Kini @), Meme Tal t Mneee Dear Grey: I am abo my Cm i rte: OM SROW of the course which in eape he Ch a= helene cafeteria at 8 p.m. Masons, Eastern | lows, too, One hal been a “flying . : in very fond of reading, Some tig is pest YW Entertain on @rimeaben, Wee to ooh ihe t rristman holidays. ease ond. biende bovtaed (Heel age re” at| 'M& Produces upon the mervous | aes 1 found a book by the tame aod! ay : heer | Rage 4 Zo. a East soon, haa turned over her| the student to a Mra. James Bi. Eagleson left Tues & Su® once and set the hour for my lenson| *y#tem ‘ A hedge “fa rrp John Halifax.” The beginning gy je T0e8! Fate ad iat ent Mre Frederick | 000th, the Dolls of Song and Story, | nunciation and enough pend & @eek With her daugh-|Seelal Service Department of Wom-\)o.; . The bus had once had a| "stem is much mo , | gone, aiso the closing part. Itgy ye 17d the guests of Dr. and } . to Mra, Frederick Rausman, Mrs. Ed-| guage to lead him to a re. James M ‘ en's Century Club, | Tndoubtedly| ‘an man's, the effect ts just | very interesting ai er. and baie. Otte Fieve | re law, M men Mills Eagle ry |dual control system. Undoubtedly | ry and | bare tie Bentley ottined with o dicmar | were Ireland and Mrs. H. 8. Trem-| terpretation and app: son, in Walla Walla | Social service department will pre- |‘ oe ld supp an extra joy-| that much worse. | many places to get this book Lamson entertained ew auing. | Ber. They will be assisted by a group |ing of Ttallan musica eo . 7 sent a program. Mrs. Emma K.| *¢rs” could supply & But for all of that—tf a wom- | then Can you help m for eight at their home jot young «th ading Mise Ati tration for thie cour ugene, | Whinehart, “Current Topics." “Reo- | stick an wishes to smoke in the pri- ¥ ‘ > ae 2 Hole, Miss Heffernan, Mise/ close at the end of the week. Any reation and Amusements in Seattle,”| I suggested that Jim leave me at) 2 00 10. Geen nome, I don't ELE Miss Moran Mildred Miller. Misa Cynthia Robert:| one wishing to join the class may Mra, Winwell Wilson. Miss Jenita|a souvenir shop about a block from| YRCY of her own home, I don't | — peiscy tne reason yon ough pad >I nd Mise Grace Wilac 1 do w by applying in person at | Prudence Weaver, contralto, will ac-| the hotel, I wanted to buy @ toy for ey ot get the book Fite h gon and ce Vi r 4 ¥ | the ho an gitar ‘ehuate not # is because yoy Gives Luncheon ‘ extension office, 1044 Henry | company herself on the harp. Babs. But new toys are hard to find} °F Sy did not ask for tt bh 1 t : tr : ir var - 2 heme of your ar- | by it correct Miss Nellie Moran entertained rom ing, or by calling up Main : | lor a child who has as many as Babs The general t | title. Jt is “John eight guests with an attractive Junior P : , + Prank FE Beatty. of the U.| Literature and Travel Department | * Sa ae at lant I feft the shor gument is good, with one excep- i Halifax, Gey a the Sun c The annual dance of the Junior Lieut, Fra atty, of the ‘of Cont ch owns. When an! »l° tom. and that inwhere you atate tleman,” and the author was Dp POR bo metal ee ~~ (Class at Broadway high school—the 8. 8. Wyoming, will be Mr. and Mrs.) in 8 Si tigoe m at ¥.w.c,|with my package, it was dark. | al the MA Ween of ety ana Craik. Any of the bok Micha ' ” the * Kelleher’s gucs , | 7 lock to wal tha: of noc : oe pen a | Soeveiistoen ef the cohol Pronay. ove Pp al pera ener'# Rusat at the Win-) , "program, “A Naturalist’s Trip| Though f had but a Poe te ea | women smoke and approve of it. stores should have a copy ofthe i arrest For Mr. artd Ring. Novernder 14 | ersom | eee 1 Sere, Castes Aseria, Wome Sneien | ene we ee ae "| ‘phe other day in a raid upon book cand ore | 28r. and Bre. 4. @. Kersy, of Port-| S25 SESS. Pe. Mary Sree Se pAogsintct | dope dens in New York, some of P Mast. ry 4. “Central Americ rade Re » 0 I realized - Mrs. Masters . D t Moran School Mrs. Masop Hawkins, with her| iand. Oregon, wili be the guests of /ttad. “Contral Americas trade Re} By some strange sense I realieed| 0) ‘York's most exclusive so- | Marriage hye Complimenting Mr. and Mre. Paul Vance at Moran oc jfather, Mr. William Gaffney, will] Mr. and Mrs. C.D, Stimson at the | Mations With the United Btates,” Mrs.|that 1 was being trailed. I felt| Cem Jae He Gul manus ee Illegal Ag Wilbur Masters, Miss Katherine Je-| ‘The Moran School for Boys will| leave the last of next week for New| Winter Fall Harvey Game. 4 rather than saw that a half-breed YT CLs gear anit tae: Dear Ales ties ale titerat rome entertained with a supper give a dance at the school Saturday | York where Mrs. Hawkins will join| eee was following only a step behind me.| % You may Ho " rear Miss Grey: Would the me Kile! dance for twenty-five guests at the evening. A number of Seattle girls | Mr. Hawkine. Mr. wi 1d KR. Smith will leave! _,, Midgeley Social Club. IT had seen the man hanging eround clusions as to whether our a- riage of a woman be legal ing brane! t Hotel Washington last evening. | will go over to attend eee | tomorrow morning for the Bast to be| Will hold second informal dancing the station. 1 clutched my puree,| ciety wemen should beheld up as | state, that four months after ke tion eee | 5 ere Mr. and Mra. William Baris left) pone amo He will meet Mra. | PArty At Dougias pall a orients [supposing that it was what he want.| models of virtue, or examples of | divorce in this state goes ttm Miss Campbell Hostess Overseas Club | yesterday on a short trip to San| Smith, who is in: New York, and| temple Al lows en ruppaping that it was what he want| what women should be. \conver, 3. Cy sah sen Entertaining in honor of Mr.| ‘The Overseas club will give a card | PT*"e eee remain with her until she aaile for |" eee leather handle and twisted the strap | ‘ | shortly afterward returns t George Randolph of Cleveland, the | party this evening at 8 o'clock in| ates W. it Jennings and Mi rei 7 | Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary Pro-| between my fingers. 1 was deter The Differences state again to live? 7 of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lilly, | the Great War Memorial club house, | geiiq Jennings returned Wedne Patten and three cedure Chub. i mined not to lose the bag. It con-| Of Religion ANXIOUS lee Marjorie Campbell will enter. | 408 Thirteenth avenue north. Miss | rom “Victoria where they sh - 4 Park, Chicago, will| | Will meet at 130 at the Washing | tained the notes Katherine Miller) Dear Miss Grey: Iam very much| — The marriage would net bely Gee heme Sf Dr. and Mra, Guy S.| entertainment and both prides ana | f°" Save ee n the city Bhortly to join her) ton Annex with ithe pariia.| 8d writtem to Bob in love with a young man four and) gal. Any marriage performed Peterkin, Monday evening. | whist will be played. : Captain Patten, CU. 6. 2. | eae Gent t lomson,| “Senora amid the Indian in my! one-half years my senior. I am 18,/ in violation of the state kw ee | . . i Mian Magguerie Puls amb a rived 4, ar me pe ame Rao | “Question of Considers Mre.| ear, He «poke softly, but I jumped This young man loves me very| when the party or parties ay ° Py ons in Seattle Wednesday morning to be/ will be mporar wee o © | idents of the state is not , s aanen ae dee See fee eee ee ee eee eee ations brother | Harriet Saunderson in charge of aux-|and turned a very scared face toward | much, too, and I think the world of} res legs Orthopedic Dances oa | Signal Corps Auxiliary Saas Gees Gas ay tear ik De ens Se eee lllary clase, public fpeaking, subject him. Aw if to reaswure me, the man| him. But he is a Catholic and he| under any circumstances ‘The Broadway Orthopedic Guild's| |The Siena! Corps euxiliary will | See York. ‘Miles Yuirlomb has | ne iste | lesson, “Julius Cacwar.” ‘ murmured, “Meeses Lorimer!’ Then | thinks I am. I belong to no church every Wednesday are an established | dances in Redding’ hail, Friday eve. (been the gugat of Mrs. Downs’ #0 Mr, Stephen MacKay left Tuesday 7.0 jhe pushed = plece of paper inte my) but my tether fo & vary’ strict! BUYS LAUDER Sane wage tage Papin Mad bee Ballard W. C.T. 1 | PHOTO > A - intaw and Waughter, M i Mr. | evenin for Washi a D. C,) os ae hand and drifted away with the pase Orangeman. One reason my fiance) fact In exceedingly high favor. The| ning. These parties are given for | ra The allard W. CT. t 1) meet only wonder is that we ever got|the service men of the Signal Corps | Harry Keyes 1 in Beod, Ore) where he will remain until the first the home of Mire. Elisabeth |! crowd! | thinks so much of me is my sup-| LOS ANGELES, Nov. t—_lin along without them. jand @ cordial invitation is extended | £9". for several weeks enn By a RD Ta | Wather ti? Sixteenth avenue north-| 1 hurried into the lighted lobby | posed religion. Charles M. Schwab, wife of thesia ‘The hostesses for the dance last | to all service m : } ne hotel, gave the soiled envelope| Now would you advise me to keep| magnate, paid $1,000 for an am n ” y. Mo who} west, Friday, at 2 o'clock. Mru,/ of the b evening were Mrs. Cecil H. Bacon, Major J. A Hemmeon and} Dr. and Mra. 8. W wers, | p Mrs. Frank Frederick, Mrs. J. M. os 8. Cote vives FY day to| have recently come here from Tn-| Louine Bentley will have charge of|a single glance, and knew that Injhim in the dark ahd turn Catholic| raphed picture of Harry Lanies Macedo and Mrs. Frederick John.|CO-operative Association | 02" fuente of Dr and Mrn Pred.| coma to live, are at home at $16 26th | the program. — |epite of my decision to have done| and break with the family, or ten|an auction bere last night T stone. The University Branch of the/erick Hentiey for several days ave. in the Madrona district. SOR |forever with adventure, a new epi | him and stay home? It would b re eee |Consumers Co-operative asociation |” Major Heminesn was with the Mi» ore D cieas ane. Sounder grade stay home’ wo: reak money goes to war charities ’ | is giving @ social and refreshments lompital Unit No. 3 at Boulos re rrived tn Se “Dutch Treat” Party eg gill Hopital Uni at Boulogne| Miss Alma Rrennan a 7 ~~ | for its members and friends at Ma | for practically four yearm He waalattic Tuesday evening from « trip to Before the dance at the Army and sonic hall, corner East Forty-fifth the only ear, nose and throat «pe | Southern California Navy club last evening. Mr. and/and Fourteenth N. EB. ‘Thursday | cialist in all the large corps sta-| nanan Confessions |as I ran up to my room to tear the jeontents from that note! danger, wan beckoning to me. | . K[URSPECESPOT-Pige EF PULTE-Y . Mra. Cecil H. Bacon, Mr. and Mra.| evening, November 13, at 8 o’clock.| tioned there | d } ’ Frank Frederick, Peruvian Consul | All those interested in the cooper. : Ste left here with the| STEP-DAUGHTER HAS @) a Y1 e | It was written in the peculiar and | “ ° and Mrs. J. M. Macedo and Mr. and |ative movement are invited. Mr.| Bighteenth Engineers. The last jelegant backhand of Katherine : M Mrs. Frederick Johnstone enjoyed | Carl BE. Lun lee president of the | thing he did be: returning Too MUCH COURAGE Miller! an informal “Dutch Treat” dinner.| National ( perative association, count was to supe FS Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newe- || (To Be Continued) ore Mr. John Lloyd an organizer for the | pu of the Pershing stad on Courage ured his posal og paper Enterprise Association || Pe crsecsn fai acs National and Mr 3. Harris, the| Paris, which, an impressive event,| daughter to beat up his second wife, | Mrctcncieg So, Wo aan | cease Cae a negra | pene, Seen Reine | Anon Cour. he seca, we |g —______9] Im a ton of water from the, At - Shute, | entertain vil 0 he progr jby the city and returned to the city | question char in a divorce com NEVER DISCUSS A ltantic there is 31 pounds of aa rage) os ary a ae yfrenny Zero er be seste and singing. | by General Pershing. | piaint tn ouper or "court ‘Thursday woenanee SO EEOOMINGS | againnt 187 pounds in the same quan-| Porinfents, Invalidsand Growing Children | Rich milk, malted r sion charges Pps mandant of the Naval Station, Puget) et = The dau . Lillian, exercised her , | —NOT EVEN WITE ltity from the Dead sea ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages] No Cooking = Miss Katharine Crawford spent Sound, Mrs, Waldo Evans, wife of J | Amazonian proctivities often and RELATIVES | ——-— — —- _ Capt. Evans, U. 8. A. Mra. Ridge- Daughter Wednesday in Olympia, Courage aid nothing to curb his | gg——.___ i ley, of Bremerton, and Mrs. F. S.| Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Bergen are re ‘ee ghter, Mra. Courage says, Doug Manley and Mrs. Harry Opie, of|cetving congratulations on the birth | Miss Cord Jen Gramm are her lawyers The train pulled out. My hus ‘Tacoma, Capt. Wettengel, wife of|of a daughter at the Swedish he Katharine Crawford, LA band was off to rescue my rival I t Capt. Ivan C. Wettengel, U. S. A., en-| pital, October 2%. The little one has | McFall and Lieut, Stew tertained nine guests with a lunch-j been named Dorothy Marie. Mre.j chaperoned by Mra. O. L. ¢ ith “ le, but ft changed to con at the Sunset club yesterday aft- Bergen was formerly Miss Marie ‘left this morning for Montana TRYING TO GET PAROLE : otek roto digs pee a ae p bed Macatee emblem gone ton days, They will be suests! QRDER FOR M’NAMARA the ordeat being over, there was no — YY ET oS CHICAGO, Noy, 12.—An attempt | burt left in life which I could not of J. J. McNamara, convicted in con-| 894 suggested that wo walk back nection with the dynamiting of the|to the hotel. Jim has acquired a Los Angeles Times building, Clarence | most understanding heart since he - 2 e | Darrow, Chicago attorney, who de-| entered the air service. He is quieter | e lost Icio t ltended the men, announced today, | than he used to be and seems almost s le ou ver te! |. J. McNamara was convicted on a|too old for the boy he really ts, in charge of placing dynamite which | Years. The change, I suppose, is due A Southern Molasses Delicacy yee V4 alee After growing for 10 years, the! Jim had the sense not to touch! Japanese cypress, one of the «mail| upon the tension between Bo! sd on IGLAND eat spectme of he horticultural . And altho ne : N™ EN may be the place for apple crt specimene of the Rorticultural | me.” And altho my heart w Pies, survived the ordeal of the departure \\ \ AI ei apie break: | ing, altho I would bi reveled in| , but it’s way down South in Dixie for . - - an unlimited amount of sympathy, I a real Molasses pie! jasitsa Ae Saomntown, 913 20 Ave. ope Try this recipe for the most delicious pie you ever tasted. But be sure to get “GOLD LABEL | the pie perfect, | Ans rands! Seattle ; vis rather’ over pretended in his| Your grocer also sells "GREEN LABEL BRER Ite effort to comfort “me. He| RABBIT” —a specially selected mol for A beeps speedy return of the general cooking. the success rather r to my differences with | nd The firet rule of my own little ie for wives is that they must| ver discuss a husband's shortcom-| not ‘en with relatives. The corollary is, I suppose, that they | | must never listen to the complaints | jother women make about their hus-| Ep istics of mo {i —a real “economy” da for thrifty women who de- sire a nifty new hat every month, With the assist- ance of our milliners, who will pin trimmings in place on any shape you select, the matter of completing a new hat requires but the few mi takes to stitch them in place. The Assortment to Be Shown Tomorrow Will Include |than in the’ speed of the expedition I jealously pictured a prolonged! | party on the Lorimer property after a Bol ovo cops of BRER RABBIT Molasses and one tablespoon (ieventy’ Musicians) the rescue! It might last a month 2. Break four eggs in bowl of pan; add”pinch of salt; beat uotil well and how Katherine Miller would enjoy it! And it wasn’t fair—the| 2 Fee he mola com he age ming bri a OS arn ne be ae eel : . <i sensed ws Peat Ck, Thi mae ro | Conductor oe in i ria Ri Trimmed HATS ' First Popular] * rr sooo omman, Untrimmed SHAPES ty FREE, fuiosng 20 Te a Children’s HATS ; nountains, But I'll take you up beautiful new book of Brer Rabbit’s Romantic - And Beautiful Trimmings of every description—every new style, shade and color is represented in practically every head size. They include medium and close fitting Chin Chins, soft line new mushroom effects, Off-the- Face Models and new irregular effects. Saturday Evening | ‘Wear Beautiful Furs Nov. 15 —Pay As You Wear! | CHERRY CHAT Asalsting Artist | JQWURS have become so dominant al feature of fashionable attire this! Thirza Cawsey #eason that they might almost be called a necessity, The absence of| SOPRANO furs of some kind in a wom costume racts unpleasant notice ‘Thi is no need to suffer the hu All Week millation of not being fashionably dressed, You may enjoy the pleas Juxur Travels, For Mothers, Children and Cooks, Write Penick & Ford, Led., New Orleans, i See our comprehensive collection season SYMPHONY OFFICE |CHERRY’S RIALTO STYLE SHOP aS a st * | 7 Rialto Building | Between/ Madison and Spring Come Early Friday and Participate in This Great “Economy” There are hundreds and hundreds to select from and you'll be delighted with the wonderful opportunity to SAVE. Basement Department G y ° TRIMMINGS, Ye GREATLY REDUCED Values to $4, 1 foterseg” eattl fi jargest illinery Store Values 4 $2.2 feels 3 PRC By wenn Vetoes se 14 Cl ‘

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