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oe of Lenten Music Sunset Club; Visit- ing Ladies to Be Hon- ored at Tea; to Enter- tain With Large Af- fair. | A PROGMAM of Lenten music will ‘ De presened at the Sunset clu! West Wednesday afternoon at 3 by a selected chorus of i voices from the Tacoma Musical club, with Mr, Fred erick W. Wailis, baritone, and Mr Margaret McCulloch Lang, violinist ef the soloists. “The hostesses for the afternoon wi! ‘be Mrs. Edgar Ames and Mra. Fred erick Bausman. Following ts the Mymn of the Pilgrims (A. D. 1620 Recccceseceensss AMDFOR® Ma The Living God ‘Miss Pauline Endres, Mow Willing My _ Pastoral Ave Maria Mr. Fredertek W. W —o obligato by Miss Agnes f Ascension Sonata... Cecil Burlet , cee imper ‘Cg somma esaltactons Mra Lany Mim Leone Langdon at the piano ©, Lord, in Thee I Trust ..V. Hamm : Wailis and Mre Frederic W. Kei Lord Nee nel of chorus; First sopr ‘Thomas Bennett, Mra W. A. Me BD Mra Frank H. Scobey, Mrs ¥ W. Vinaant, Miss Dorothy Winter : first alto, Mrs Jones, Mra. W. J. Tredwick, M Tollefson; second prano, A. Briggs, Mra. George A Mrs. George Mullin. Mra. Henry & Kramatad F. Coors. M Gertrude Rastma: + Brahme Chorus a in Honor f Visitors the Rotary club will entertain B@ tea at the Yacht clu8 tomor afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock of the wives of the visiting members. the receiving line will be Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. Ernest L. and Mra. Paul H. Watt. A» them will be Mrs. Alexander Mrs. H. H. Manny, Mrs. William Waltz, Mra. A. 8. Mrs. W. A. Wicks, Mra. @ Ritter, Mrs. Charles Barteau, Roy Maryatt, Mra. William Mc. Mrs. Winthrop T. Hovey, W. F. Richardson, Mrs. Asahel : Mrs. Royal Partridge, Mrs. Apfel, Mrs. Cecil W. Martin, Elliott Higgins, Mrs. Mont Lynch, Mrs. George W. John- Mrs. Harry WortR, Mrs. James and Mrs. Everett Clark, Clayton Williams, Mra, Mac Mrs. Simons and Mra. Pike, Visiting ladies, will preside at ums. ‘The committee tn charge of ar ents includes Mra. Fred Ever- Harry W. Worth, Mra omery Lynch and Mra Paul L. E. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Steva have issued invitations home of Mrs. Kirkpatrick on Friday afternoon, March 18, from 2 ‘Unt 5 o'clock. Mrs. Edwin 8. Eves, Mrs. C. B Wolf, Mrs. Mabel Jolliffe and Mrs. . P. Porter will dispense the hos- Pitalities of the urns, assisted by Mrs. Max Wyman, Mrs. Emanuel New. hart, Miss Leone Fowler, Miss Nettie Holcomb, Miss Stella Ater, Mias Mil- @red Letcher and Miss Marie Porter. cee Artist Musicale A program of unusual interest has been arranged by Miss Cecilia Aug. Spurger and Miss Edna Colman for the artiet musicale to be given Wed- Mesday morning at 11 o'clock by the Musical Art society in the Fine Arts halt. ‘The Spargur string quartet, with several of Seattie’s prominent solo- ists, will present the following pro- gram: Aria—Sicitians . Sydney Laur = Harp accompaniment by Eleanor Nor@hoff Bee! fn A minor ..Schomann Spargur String Quartet—John Spar- Gur, first violin; Albany Ritchie, nec- ond violin; E. Hellier Collens, viola, and George Kirchner, cello. Arla—L'Enfant Protigue Jane Burns Albert Andante Cantabile (op. 11) Tre! Intermezin Mascagnt Debuery halkownky ° Boechertny . Ippolitow Ivanow Spargur Quartet Morning Wind .... - It Is Only a Tiny Garden ‘The Sacred Fire Ale * Mrs. Carl Mobiitzell Anna Grant Dall and Mra, %. Hampton Will be the accompaniste. ‘This musicale is open to the public, the proceeds going to the Seattl Symphony Orchestra. Tickets may ‘be obtained at the door. eee Dr. and Mrs. Tollefsen Entertain Ap a pleasant surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanover, Dr. and Mrs.| A. D. Tollefsen entertained with a! kitchen shower at their home Sat-| urday evening. About forty guests Beuscombe Haydn- Wood der Russel 1 2 were enter : tained, and dancing completed the delightful affair. * ele To Be Entertained at Luncheon é Twenty-one members of the Ta coma Ladies’ Musical club will mo- tor over Wednesday to be the guests of the Sunset club at tunch-| eon, prior to the musicale to be| given at the club that afternoon. | cee Luncheon for Mrs. Burke In honor of Mrs les Burke, of Pierre, 8. D., Mrs. Lioyd Tindall | ‘was hostess at an informal lunch “eon at her home on Saturday after-| noon. Ci Aspasia Club to Give Card Party On St. Patrick's Day, at the Fed erated clubhouse, Harvard ave.| N,, the Aspasia club will entertain with a card péirty. The hostesses for the affair will be Mrs. Victor Zednick, Mra, Carl A Johnson, Mra. Edward Mrs. Harry Krwin, Mrs, J. W, Dor- iL. wives of the Seattle members| Richter concert, to be given in Masonic temple Tuesday eve- ning, March 15, for. the bew Mrs. Douglas is working for the success of the Francis\ #30 M, at. ar wi M Qu efit of the American Legion. ay —Photo by M. P. Kirkpatrick, Bushnell Studio. Personal Colonel and Mra. W. L. Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Barnes, Dr. and Mra. H. BE. White, Mr. and Mra. W. P. Dow, Mrs. Fred Everett./4. Bell, Mr. and Mra. John Weigel. | Mr. and Mra. James Louden, Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar and Mr. and The Axpasia club will meet at the home of Mra, Adelbert MeCleverty 604 BE. Denny way, at 1 pm. The program for the afternoon will be Moscow Art Theatre and Stanin lavaky,” by Mra, Leo Chesterfield ‘The Bluebird,” at the Art theatre, | by Mra, Victor Zednick, and “Plays of Anton Pavlovich ‘Tehehoff” and « synopain of “The Cherry Orchard,” by Mra, James I. McGogy. eee The human analynia class of the Elaie Lincoln Benedict club will meet | at § pm, at 234 Globe building, First ave. and Madison #t. Delineation of character will be given by A Levansin, A. B, Ph. D., LL. B. eee Alki Review No, 59, W. B. A. Alki Review No. 69, W. B. A., will hold its reguiar meeting and initia tion at 8 p. m. in the W, O. W. ball Doreas Circle Fellows’ luncheon. in the Queen Anne branch library at 2p. m. Mra. V. G. Gemmel will re view “Autobiography of a Super Tramp.” by Wiliam Henry Davies and Judge King Dykeran will talk nm ‘he Juvenile ‘ourt.” Weat CLUBS FOR TURSDAY Aspasta Club Elsie Lincoln Benedict Club Shannop will entertain p. Mm. at her home. Mrn. Joo! ¢ orean circle at 2 16 28th ave, N. Washington Washington Hive No, 944, . Will meet at 1:30 p. m. in the Odd hall, 10th ave. and B. Pine Cards at 2 o'clock followed by @ Members and their friends © invited to attend. e. Rhododendron Sewing Club The Rhododendron Sewing club i hold allday meeting with ra. Kila Campbell, White Center, an Queen Anne Study Club Queen Anne Study ‘club will meet ueen Anne P.T. A. members are in ted to attend. ee Cirele No, 2 } Holy Trinity Lutheran ctrele No. Mra, Conrad . ] ’ will be entertained by Y. W C A G S Jotinson, 1612 Summit ave, at 1:30) »W.U, A. GIrls es see |Home Work to ee d Browning Study club will meet xten e with Mra. D. A. Siebert, 4714 18th | Extension of humanitarian activ-jave. N. BE, at 13 clock. Le eon’ | ities ie to be one of the chief ob-| Dincumion of Book 6 of “The Hing Jand the Book.” Mrn. Dunner form a party from |Jcts this season of the Young Wo a ata Yakima, who are in town to attend |™¢"’s Christian Ass n, accord: , oman |ing to arrangements made today Capitol Hill W. C. T. | the tary conference, and are) '"). ax Prom 10 & me. wnt 4p. mm the ~ n this program, particular atten SUNS ot He Hotel Waskingwe, |tion will be paid to maintenance of | Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet xighhs the Y. W. C. A. girl’ home, 3922| with Mra. J. &, McCallum, 18th Mrs. B. A. Ryan has returned from | woodland Park ave, which has|ave. N a trip of several weeks in California. | joused more than fifty orphans and eee Be #138 |dmughters of destitute Seattle fumt Caleidh Cod Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Clark, Mr. and/iies in the past year. This home,| Caleidh club will meet at 1 p.m Mrs. Percy Livesey and Mr. and Mra.|conducted by Mr. A. J. Youngs, re | with Mra. Charles G. Heifner, 605 B | T. M. Barlow of Bellingham areifiects a homelike atmoephere and| Denny way. | guests at the Hotel Washington An-|Christian environment—not the at fk. a I nex, coming to attend the Rotary | mosphere of an institution. Ex Service W '» Clad | club conference. ‘Thru this home «tranded mothers] Important business will be trans | pies are permitted to keep their children,|acted at the meeting of the Ex- Dr. A. J. Helion of Yakima ts in| paying a low rate for their upkeep, | Service Women's club at § p.m. tn the city for a few days, a guest at/if they can afford it. But many of|the study room, Y. W. C. A. Mins the Hotel Washington. the youthful are|Sibyt Moore will teN of the latest eee orphans. A library ef 400 books, all| message from overseas, Mrs. RG. Page, who has been sorts of games and entertainments es " visiting in the city for several|for the kiddies and many other so Woman's Edncational Club months, returned to her home in|cial times are continually going on| Mra W. F. Hitebings and Mre. C Sunnyside Saturday. at the home. As @ reault of en-|B Dewhurst will be hostesses to the eee larged facilities, ten more children] Woman's Educational club at the Mrs. Charlies Burke of Pierre," be accommodated. club house. Program at 3 p.m. and 8. D., who ty the guest of her son-in-| This home was originally owned | business meoting at 3 o'clock. wand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. by Judge Everett Smith, who pre * r. Goodner, in remain for several "ented it to the association. Mra. Current Century Club weeks. Everett Smith is the 1921 president eee of the Seattle ¥. W. C A. the Ballard Library at 2:30 p. m. with Miss Vern Cade spent the weekend Fra 8 Mra. Frances Howard, lender with friends in Stanwood. Y¥. W. ©. A. News po Stig On Tuesday, March 15, the Cow) Dr. Chartes Keller of Yakima ar | mopotitan club will meet at the Y¥.| rived in the city last night to attend Wc A. for club supper at ¢|%10D will meet at 10 ayn - with the annual conference of the Rotary | o'clock. At 645 the members wil) W. W- Austin, 33 innear | club and is a guest at the St. Regis|meet in the lobby to go out to the| Place [Luncheon at 12 o'clock. hotel. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat returned this morning from a few days spent in Vancouver, B. C. see Mrs. Tidmarsh returned Sunday from Vancouver, B. C., where she has been visiting for the past ten days. Mrs. Henry Hof will arrive from California about March 25, to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wilton. o- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bogle re turned Friday from a visit of several | weeks in California. oe Mrs. Mathew Perry of Wilmot Place, Oak Bay, Victoria, B. C., ts the guest of her son, Dr. Richard W. Perry. o- Mr. and Mrs, Alexander J, Chal mers are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter at the Swedish hospital Thursday. wart and Mrs, Frank J. Dorn. The committee in charge of ar- rangements includes Mrs. Lee ¥. Chesterfield, chairman, Mra, James F. McGogy, Mrs. W. E. Sickles and Mrs. Lee Baisden. . es Birthday Celebration In celebration of the birthday of Mr. Francis Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lyon entertained thirty friends at thetr residence recently Music, cards and dancing were the diversions of the evening. > Wedding Anniversary Celebrated In honor of the ninth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, 0. A Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morti mer Mclz0d entertained with an evening of dancing and cards at their home recently. Dispensing the hospitalities of the attractive supper table were Mra, Davenport, Mrs. ©. Curry and Mrs. L. Rice, assisted by Migs Las. ley Davenport and Miss Pe: Curry. DROP COOKIES 1% cups brown sugar. % cup butter. 3 egg. % cup water, 1 teaspoon soda. 1 cup needed raisins, 1 cup English walnuts. 2% cups flour. Cream butter and sugar. Add erga . ten. Mix and sift soda with Add to first mixture, Add water. Add raisins and nuts chopped fine. Drop from spoon onto a but Brainerd, | tered and floured pan and bake in a the Y moderate oven, | National Baking company, 501 Third jave. N., for a tour thru the plant. Any members who desire may meet Lincotn High PT. A. Lincoln High PT. A. will meet at 230 p. m. in the study the ne the party at the plant at 1:15, in-|?%° D- ™ In the study hall of the Rew |xtead of coming to the Y. W nex. Subject: “High Cost of His! lpuliding first School Failures,” to be discussed aft | nds Jer a short business sexsion. | Speak Ra | o he afternoo' vil ari | ‘The Friends of AN club will meet |e? of the afternoon will be Me Kar hai Tiateeie. Seren Ta meet |. Adams, principal; Miss L. V. John supper at @ o'clock in the cafe-|2%™, Siris’ adviser; Mr. E. Wells, ns iy nd Bible study at 645 in the|to7® adviser, and Miss Virginia ries gen gp vye Aha ved wd b economics, club rooths on the third floor. The | Bible class was postponed from last | week on account of a farewell meet ing for Miss Yvonne Rollendet, an old member of the club, who has |"! left for Denver, where she will | make her home. A The Acacia club for married worm: | pt club will meet at 7:30 in the thira|“* floor club room for a social even ing, to be in charge of the chair. | |derson; membership committee, Mise Laura Stehl The bring recreation and social life its members, and all bysiness or |e, employed girls are welcome to join.! to} {Girls will | Destination | Tree Point. | The club will also discuss a play furnish will lunches for two. probably be Three to be given some time in May Miss Jordan will lead 20 minutes lin Bible gamen A candy sale wil be given at W. C. A. Monday, March 14 130 p.m, by the Wahola girls, its ‘Conservation league will meet ‘Tucs- vans, teacher of ° Madrona PT. A. | Madrona PWT. A. will hold an eve | ng meeting at §& o'clock to which | 1 fathern are Invited to discuss im ortant matters relating to the school. vocal solo will be given by Mins Ressio Harding, accompanied at the ano by Miss Loretta Harding, and jen will megt on Friday, March 18 . | a violin selection by Miss Rose Kra jin the third floor club room at 1] lower, Refres sta vill we Gerved o'clock for a social hour and tea. see | Thero will aleo be a talk The % Sunset Heights Literary Cub Food We Eat and What Happen’! yticy May Douglas, 4263 Whitman to It 1 ave., will be host at the meeting pd of the 8 ghts Literary club Friday ning the Kwan Kweo ft Sunset Heights Literary club 1:20 p. m. Salmon Bay P.-T. A. | ‘The regular meeting of Salmon Ray |man of the social committee, Miss | | - PT. A. will be held at 3:10 p. m. Mr |Helena Johnson. The Kwan Kweo!nonaid Chapman will talk on “City |eclub has recently resumed its meet Gardening.” ings, having adjourned for a time, soe | and will now meet at the Y. W. C.|q 1G " A. every first and third Friday at) ceneral tines Westienon ping 6 o'clock for club suppers in the!y dies of the G. A. R, will serve a cafeteria and at 7:30 in the club|) on. esoked dinner in Veterans |rooms for their club activities ‘Armory, ‘Tuevday 11 to 1 At the last meeting the new or-|), ind on Wednesday, March 16 ganization was completed with the 9:39 5, m., a card party will be given. |following officers: President, Miss! prises and refreshments, | | Katherine Smith; vice-president, Miss| age aaa Helena Johnson; secretary, Miss Mountain View Spiritual Ladies’ Aid Marjorie Failor; ‘Treasurer, Miss | Society | Emily Smith; chairman social com-| yfountain View Spiritual Ladies’ mittee, Miss Helena Johnsort well! aia séciety will meet with Mra, D. |fare committee, Miss Elizabeth An- Ww kownlk, 4106 Aurom ave, Tues ay, March 15, at 2 p. see m. | i} purpose of this club 48 to! Seattle Council of Minute Women | Seattle Council of Minute Women’s ass in parliamentary procedure will meet in room No. 2, ¥. W. C. A.,| z - Tuesday, March 15, 1 p.m. Mrs. The Faholo club will meet tn George M, McLaughlin, instructor; |thefr club room at the Y. W. C. A./ Mrs, W. P, White, chairman, | |‘Thursday to complete arrangements ee for their hike with the Hi | University W. C. T. U. jboys of the Y. M. C. A. April 9.| The University W. Cc. T. U. win| |A unique form was adopted. Each meet at the Malloy gymnasium Tues- girl has been given a number and day, 2 p.m. Mra. KE. P. Mayfield, | Thursday will write hee number and county superintendent of the depart. | description on the card of boy pref: ment. of legislation, will review some erable on hike, whether tall or|of the bills passed by the legislature. | short, blue-eyed or brown-eyed, ete. | oe Commonwealth Club The Commonwealth club will hold regular mecting at the Good at eteria, 811 lecond ave., | » March 1 p.m, eee Queen Anne Circle of Child Conservation League Anne circle of the | Queen Child THE SEATTLE | Densmore will give Theodosia ¢ STAR day, March 15, 1:20 p. Clem LeMaster, 1610 F Mra H. ft. Rico paper on “ The ¢ dirt,” « mtudy in morals, Mra, A. L Van Buskirk will have @ paper on The Balance Between Modish and Suitable Attire matter of com » and good manners al solo by Mra, LeMaater, € will be @ dincussion led b Mra, Rows C, Macdonald, on “Shall We Have a Uniform Drem for the Shoot Girl?’ read and the a mon # Vv Rainier Chapter D. A. Study class of Rainier chapter, D. A. Ft, with Mra, George W. Yancy at the ¥, Ww A. at 2 o'clock Mt, Baker Park Presbyterian Society Mount Baker Park Presbyterian society at church. All day meeting starting at 1 a om Red Cross Nursing Classes Red Cross nursing clamen ble Bhop at 10 a m., at ¥ brary, Whitworth school and Lake side hoepfital at 1:30 and at Broadway high school at 7:15 and Brighton Beach at 7:30 p. m ee Hilliott Bay Camp M. W. A. Elliott Bay camp, Modern Wood men of America, at the Knights of Pythian hall, Third ave. and Virgint *t. Dance for members and friends see Business and Professional Women's Chab Seattle Buxtnens and Professional Women's club at the Biue Bird for dinner, ee L. 0. EB. Cab lL. O. BE. club at Elks’ club at 2 o'clock, Mra. A, L. Knouse, hostess ee Seattle Court No, 1, 0. of A. Seattle court No. 1, O. of A, at Masonic temple at § o'clock tn Tus tan room, Seattle Lexige No. 7 Seattle lodge No. in Evergreen hall, Arcade building, Business meeting at 8 and progressive whist at 9 p.m. Refreshments and favors ee Priscilla Club Priscila club, with Mra J. D. Kretche, 1137 34th ave. 0. EB. 8. Guards Clad °. 8. Guards club with Mra Rosilda Eckart, 1759 26th ave, N.. at 8 jock. Take 23rd ave. car Boyer wt. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Century Club Wednesday—Spanish department will meet at ¥. W. C. A. at 10:20 . m ‘Trustee meeting Mea 3.U the home of Roper 2 Hunter bivd. Luncheon at 1220. Drama department—1040 a m. Federated club house. Mra. J. W irri. won biography, by Mra. A. Holt. Thureday—Social rervice depart. ment will meet at the Washington Children's home to sew. Luncheos at 12 Friday—The Mterature and travel department will meet at 11 a. m., Y. W. C. A. Program and election of officers, eee Seattle Yacht Club At the amoker to be given at the Yacht club on Monday evening March 14, Prof, E. Vietor Smith will give talk on “The Present Aspect of Salmon Fisheries of the State,” illus Current Century club will meet In trated with lantern aliden, The sall- | ing committee will announce the sail ing program for the season. eee Queen Anne Fruit and Flower Mission) «The Altra club for business girie Queen Anne Fruit and Flower mis have somewhat changed their order of meetings, and will hereafter meet only on the second and fourth Fri days at 6 o'clock for club supper in the cafeteria and club activities at o'clock in the club room on the third floor, The next meeting will be held on the fourth Friday March 25, and is to be in charge of Dr, Myrtle Maas, who will ar range a surprine program for the members e/) cage) OF Gran dising. Upright or grand, models, the Aldrich, fully fulfills this ideal: An instrument that we can recommend, at a price certain to be attradtive. Write or call for literature Convenient payment terms gladly arranged Sherman The Aldrich grand—a good piano modestly priced Aldrich piano — upright d—is made according to our own specifications. It is made according to that we have evolved out of forty- three years of painstaking. piano merchan- Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma * Spokane * Portland | Francis Richter Concert Tuesday Francis Richter | Francia Richter, blind pianist and composer, will appear in concert to morrow evening at the Masonic tem. pie. Ho under the ausplees of the state hospitalization nmittee of the American Legion The concert is being given to raise money for the care of dimabled serv comes here lice men who are not entitled to gov ernment compensation. Michele De Caro, baritone, who hak |been heard in Seattle many times, } e meveral numbers to * Kichter’s program will be own 4 Furve Comer Franck Heethoven i Fiat) Brehm John Ireland i) “Perpetuum, Mobiter |v, mlcnter Honata HW Minor Franz Liest AN EASTER SECRET “No, Gladys, absolutely, 1 sha'n't tell you. Nobody knows it but me and it's a mighty nice secret. 111 let you in on it on Baster Sunday.” “Are you going to an engagement?” asked romantic eagerly “N-mno, not quite. now but—Ob, weil, may as well! tell you. I've the sweetest new! Easter outfit you ever saw. Not jurt one dress, but a suit and two! |hats and @ cont and just loads jof things.” “No—how?* “Well, I had fust mved enough to pay for one cheap drem when I heard of Cherry's. I bought an entire outfit there and merely paid down the little bit I had saved Of course, I got much finer things | |than I expected and am going to/ pay the rest monthly as I can./ Think of tt, ayn, loads of ador-| able things for Faster this year in-| stead of one cheap dress. And say, | if you need a nice coat or wrap, you certainly should go and see what they are showing. Sure, you| can open a charge account just as 1 did. “Thetr store ts at 207 Rialto| Ridg. on Second ave, between | Madison and Spring, over the Pig’n Whintle,”"—Advertisement. yunce your Beth At leant not | 1 Cuts cost of drinking good coffee. Xient Blend, 1% Ibs., 50¢; 1 Ib. 36e. M. A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market. Advertisement. A collar for a cow's neck, to pre- vent ber drinking her own milk, has just been patented. : upright or in any of its several in our belief, success- ay & Co. Temple Chorus to Give Can On Good Fric of the First Methodiat church, under the direction of Mr. Montgomery | oe aint out Lynch, will render the cantata “Or eee eit a gor with eciasorm, une vet to Calvary,” Written by J. HL, ynite, and on the wrong mide, if Muunder, the farms English com you wish to change or mend the poser. This cantata in considered thy rment most beautiful and bert adapted in- * Rh —— erpretation In munic of the story of Cv) 4 PING STICKERS Christ's. journey to Calvary, His )'74 r Cupboard doors and drawere jen on the cronm and triumphant acc ayaa cell which stick may be induced to open eer oat clone eas y rubbing soap of sunday evening the chorus will and clone easily by rubbing soap oF soap powders on the surfaces that sive ; The best preventive of seasick ye ness, says a French physician, te Chicago's forest preserve is 14,028 to inhale pure oxygen gus acres in area and has cost $7,220,000, a a MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921. YOUR FURS Don't brush wet furs; let them @ry | naturally and shake out when dry. Water does not harm forn Whipping furs in the best way te - = ‘4 ata y the Temple chorus this cantata. leome in contact. Soap will silence squeaking hinges What Our Modem Laundry Service Offers You Mrs. Smith relies on us for her washing to be returned damp: SERVICE NO. 1— Wet Wash, 20 Ibs......cesccscceoce -90€ Each additional pound Mrs. Brown prefers to have her wearing ap- parel returned damp and all flat pieces ironed: SERVICE NO. 2— Combination Wet Wash, and flat pieces coors ironed— 20 pounds ..... aaccccecces $1.20 Each additional pound. ..-22-.2s.2... Mrs, Adams orders her wearing apparel re- turned dry and flat pieces ironed: SERVICE NO. 3— Dry Wash, 15 Ibs. .....-..-.20-..$1.20 Each additional pound. .............8¢ dry with children’s school dresses, house aprons, etc., starched, and all flat pieces ironed SERVICE NO. 4— Rough Dry, 14 Ibs.. Each additional pound. Select the service which best suits your needs, PHONE CAPITOL 209 * Clothes called for and delivered within twenty-four ours. Covey Wet Wash Laundry _ ROUGH D. $125 -9¢ Ladies’ Wool Skirts New Styles $10.00 Values for $5.98 You will surely be wanting a new spring skirt, so it will pay you to see these. They are of good, firm wool fabrics and come in neat checks of blue and black and brown and black; belted styles; two pockets. Ladies’ Nouse Dresses $2.50 Values for $1.25 A very special lot of ladies’ house dresses at a cut price. ‘They come in neat black and white checks, belted, and nicely trimmed. You will find nee serviceable and attractive. Sizes 36 and 38 only. Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, Special 89c Up Special prices on muslin nightgowns of a nice soft quality; round and V necks; embroidery trim- med; cut full size; pink and white. Muslin Underskirts, Special $1.00 You'll be needing an underskirt to go with your ‘aster dress; buy one of these! They are of new E a nice quality, have a seven-inch embroidered flounce, are well finished. Ladies’ Silk Stockings, Special $1.50 $2.25 VALUES; pure thread silk stockings; rein- forced toes and heels; nine-inch garter tops; colors are black, brown, gray and white. Colored Table Damask, Yard, $1.25 $1.75 VALUE colored table damask, 58 inches wide; red and white, buff and white, blue and white; fast colors. Curtain Marquisette, Special, Yd., 25c 36 inches wide; white curtain marquisette; good weight; plain tape edge. Ladies’ Skirting—$1.50 Values Special, Yard, 79c A big special of fine skirting in checks and plaids ; good weight; 86 and 42 inches wide; come in Kelly green and black, Copenhagen and black, cardinal and black, brown and black and black and (hg checks; also plaids in various color combina- ions.

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