The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1920, Page 8

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STEVENSON 3y CYNTHIA GREY By REBECCA S$ Office Phone, Main 600, W pire 4 di Gras Ball In ¢ *harge of Dance HO I DRESS MY HAIR t 1 might he ra : " eu ae " Low Marcelled Pompadours Are Favored by Actress for | }"":,"""" os Birthday Anniversary ut ‘ no gee! ; e Informal Occasions wo w pus, ‘Tickets for the a pee A for oe HO he , a : Dear Miss Gre After reading c en of letters lately from dif. Miss Pelly Ta compliment to Mis of Mr, and Mrs. be Sem ae : Edwin A. Strout \ antey ; l & table of bridge at her gratulations on the | afternoon. ir of a son, January att ; Be ant ” : his trouble may t cheon Before ae ee ; a short trip to A This trout may icale Sigma Nu Informa haa “Bie 3 nytt ie ding the musicale at the Sun Sigma Nu fraternity w . rmal dancir er house Friday ¢ tomorrow, Mrs. Oliver Dye Will be hostess at a «sm in honor of Mrs. John eee Valentine’ Ames Host vinta ued Sampliment to her cousin, Lieut.| Party + Sg gy . &. Mole of New York, Miss! 1t° tng ‘4 Lecture by J : Be call @ i . r and Dr. Joseph Perry Green alee : nd r Miss Isabel Martin detisgeonpy eopitie. 2 Pgh naaaand IR ie an that ‘death Gompliment to the much-feted , ta Pc nt. ; én Isabel Martin, Mr will & nin with a A for twelve Thursday afternoon at T sooner they call things by will eee Mre 4 A BELIEVER IN RIGHT. 3 ning the tera, OSTA TT - « ‘ish School r a day morning at t ¥ ; and Edgar - HOW SOME GIRLS and Mr. Maurice Br wil. to about twenty ‘si Rac ? bject of t : as DRESS SO WELLi and its work yw t of Series of Dances Catt “ha) De _ + + “Diamond Dyes” Make Paded, first subweription dance of a se St. Cecilia Club Dance gt tt IM Old, Shabby Apparel Color- eee eee "Knights Tow tate ful and New 5 f Columbus b . : ning. peor pte about perfect resuits, 7, 2 1 Dyes.” guaranteed to Children’s Dancing Part , 1 a new, rich, ieee eae nied V | are ot Marcelled lou pompadour and center marcelled part with low pompadourdas worn by| 1 Sate Bagg gn rs siany ta party e = eee Gloria Swanson. think he should hi to repent | 4 e. stockings, * niet Mra. ¥ I ohas| 6 By GLORIA SWANSON | This colffure is mont effective | permitting the curled ends to cluster | Of as wageee sadhiseas! feathers, draperies, el bes t An (Famous Players-Lasky Star) t mort : It gives an t bove the low pompadour. ridge Party by ae unatud ’ . ia sisditnies lon Book with each rand Mrs. Guic ne that you | SATISFACTORY 1 WITH HATS name marcelied part with = mat | has joined Beane By let no man ¥ requently | asunder." nd “Thou shalt k 1 replaced, this accemory "When Iosellus wan ac 5 almost a necenstty that they ho; can not make a mistake. To Phenor Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. any material, have " you “Diamond Dye" ve earty next month lashington to nm weir h Mrs. © T have calle A pat a drid be . th m combina’ ¥ 4 two simple types of halricens. - 38 ! 1 M Klcan be effectively worn for any In * forma! occasion and 1 find it par iiarly satisfactory for wear when 1 am forced to put on and take off} back before turning the | nats n the front. Draw the! Part your hair an inch tn depth} © the bang in @ single in the center and draw it back ing at the nape of the Marcel the # nds under and fasten | I nt first, then the ends and dress the back UR the prenident of the Warhington branch of the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher ansocta tions Elephant Shop ‘day today at the White Ele ‘Shop there was a sale of peat the astounding price of cents a hat. Hat trim Were also inciuded in the White Elephant Shop wii a of the mont al value are Baxter & Baxter Wonderful Shoe-Buying Opportunity— If you want to continue wearing high-grade shoes, don’t let this great sale close without laying by a few pairs from our beautiful lines for the coming season. You can’t beat our Ladies’ Boots, Pumps, Oxfordstand Men’s Shoes anywhere at the prices we quote. F adies’ Boots $4.85 Splendid value in black kid boots with cloth or colored kid top on the rack at $3.85 and 8 85 $4.85. Complete lines in the season’s most e popular boots, all sizes and widths, sold ° for $12.50 to $14, now down to $8.85 Gg 85 and $9.85. These are wonderful . e values. with a a@rues aay Confessions ofa Bride Copyrighted, 1919, by the Newspaper Enterprise Arsociation yo FREDERICK | & NELSON | ieee FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET {pe OWNSTAIRS STORE t with her on his ranct I WAS TOO HAPPY TO DOUBT THE REALITY OF BOB’S'LOVE FOR ME er to be jealous of! would make m husband most un in that awful dungeon ing and despairing, for of our Ute in} ke Bob im I decided of my # M Fégar } om © thus, I e trend of mo | sone = Set Seah oa S" f| Pumps, Oxfords Art De i Side Women's rash, unreasonat persistent clatter of fil | Broken line of Oxfords on the rack at $5.85 |]|_Art department of the Went: Side| vowel to n Sate teouth ties rie eee?” | and splendid full lines of famous New York ’ ee tee ile ‘ his demo) t | makes that sold for $3.00 and $4.00 mare a ution of affe rf ¢ nd for (Te Be Continutd) pair, going now at $7.85, $8.85, $9.85. Pumps that sold at $14 to $16, now $10.85, $11.85, $12.85. You ought to inspect the 5 85 $7 85 $8 85 $9 85 offerings at tial d “vy poate] « oped | tenor the confessions he will not Mond by C. R. Freeman, who Seattle Day Nursery leges that he fell down an unprotect Cabinet Gas Range J} sewPE SR wren eat nts ut tft ering on ilar monthly meeting at 10:30 a.|t is tn cite haus 4 ustained injuries to his spinal ‘ Pr |} m. at the Ww. ¢ woman madder man by tal 1 whigh resulted in partial par. | Has Every Part at a, Convenient Hl Gua abais, Chana: Be claboraten van her fration | Height | ; ous nrousen in| Funny people are never witty 9 Famous makes that sell at N° stooping or reaching is necessary with tment wk by nature & en S oes $12 to eh down to a 7 3 yi : | jand I warned myself that T would | (0 range 0. 85 to $14.85 this range, for cooking top, oven and tonriine Soctat Club better not construe bis silences as INCREASING INTEREST fey th wie : ete Lorra al club meots at 2} ver for Webab WOaabed tet tet n the rack at $7.85 strong shelves are all ideally ated, Bimmons, 4093 Bighth ave: NH] eeiag | roakt, MuCemE them. as evi IN CHERRY’S SALE} lines of blacks and browns The deep, high oven permits baking two AI) Eastern rai ol peerage 4 e that are great values at the racks of bread, with ample room for rising, West Wood! Pet, A |cohow Ais Kone ar eal ©. Coaene CHEAT price. On the rack at $8.85 and the deep broiler can be used for a roast- . fl . T. A. mente ag{about the ton I had passed S : ' iy two lines $12 to $14 shoes— ing oven, also HH | Reeul 1 getting, Prostate) with Chrys and Ta ber ut when it does it makes up for | a tan calf with full double ing wap i ha alten heavy dv [fj revares adh" [There was nothing to. tell, creami{loat time. ‘The egpat January Clear-| sole and Washington Dry The built-in shelf and the extra-heavy oven | - 4 |that we hind att been nearly bored to] ance Sale of Women's Apparel now | Sox in black ealf, kid lined. top provide ample shelf room for all pur- ff) tas |had fallen in Jove with my sixterin.| terest among buyers. Never have |i 7 ' #0 many remarkable opportunitie poses, and there is a warming or storage ot L} Yot, tt T4tabhened my personal ox, (Rees orowded into ei. sihgis overt compartment below the burgers. \P}Fu periences and feelings—or dwelt at} For this inviting value event offers | busine all upon the chi Iry o Fpence and ot only the ost extreme educ | a » No, 6 ruggen a line of thought whic f our 0} convenience. You in its cooking and baking = this range {fo Tribe it’ Ren | - = . hy au ‘Teme se coomeaeapin tee 7 >) | wenn tt GSM re. “hall able parel desire oO at a € meets most needs, ideally. Et e $65. esti | * Ps AB Has PR PE ys at} fol ine ina iba sak eens “ie Stove he D ‘ if| ig Wisconsin Gotden Rod Chub meeting. AM Wisconsin women in.| 207 Tialto Bidg., between Madison a i LA main ¢ » Pad club meet ited, and Spring, over Pig'n Whistle,

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