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PAGE 12 List of Patrons and Jeattle Patronesses for American LJ Legion Dante At the dance {6 be given by the American Legtofi in the Armory, oclé Saturday evening, for the benefit of the employment bureau for ox vioe men and women the patrons . ae jAnd patronesses will be Lyeut. Gov. pority will plenio on Saturday at the} Washington State Collegess Mente Charming Garden Tearyy Pie tna Mr Coyle Mr. home of Mrs, William Cahill at @ien| The alumnae and formers dtudents Honors Debutantes }\ ana Mrs, Maicoim Dougiag, Mr. and! Acres, on Vanhon island, ‘The Vash- /of Washington State college will hold Mr. and Mrs Lilly | Mes Hugh M. Caldwell, Mr. and)on terry loaves at $:20 a. m. Further |@ plonic on Saturday afternoon and ‘ : Mra. Calvin C, Carpenter, Mr, and) in Plan Dinner; Invita-} sre rank Mepdermott,” Col and) in . oy Mrs. C. RL Blethen, Mr, and Mra. tions Issued for Ted. | Nowara W. Parish, Mr, and Mew George B. Lamping, Mr, and Mrs, v MIDST a wonderful setting of| plants In full bloom, Mrs, Charles’ George Mantor, Mr. and Mra, Wis|q L. Hibbard entertained charmingly | jiam Searing, Mr. and Mra. Robert! {¢ } | this afternoon with a garden tea at! 4 Royne, Dr. Carl Hoffman, Adju-|sas «tate official will be present and | Stara invited. .m Long’ orchestra .|day night was the overnight hike.| |, i j iomes of my friends, an her home, “High Clyff," on MOm-/tant General Maurice Thompson|make an address Tce cream and eee cut citane te an gar ci fur lephe track mect last period was uch | At parties and at different hom y , and now J nolia Bluff. and Mrs, Thompson, Mr, and Mra'coffee will be served at 6:30 by the| Canadian Women's Cinb. Picnic nd Mra, Frank committee in charge, Members of the Canadian (Women's ‘The mffair complimented her god: | Ratph Gemmel, Mr. Gaughter, Miss Evelyn Colvin, and 3. Lasier, Mr, and Mrs, Heary Sue Miss Janet Henry, who is leaving | salo, Mr. and Mra. Samuel Hill, soon to enter Miss Ransome’s school) Judge and Mra. Burke, Mr. and at Piedmont, Cal Alternating at the attractive tea Moore, Mrs. Sophia Bauer and Miss| Mra. John Carroll, Mr, and Mrs, C. Margaret Stewart. They were assist:| fh Fitageraid, Mr. and Mra. Lou ed by Mrs, Robert Snowden and Cohen, Mr, and Mrs, 0. 'T. Erickson, Mrs, W. W. Folger, with a group of | Judge and Mra, William Hickman ten young friends of the honor) Moore, Mra, A. T. Drake, Judge guests, and Mrs. J. T, Ronald, Judge and Mrs. A. EL Griffiths, Judge and Hi ‘ ‘ M Ki ik: ‘ Spokane. motored to Seattle Wednes | with a reception in honor «of State Informal Dinner Will Min, Bverett Seite nde aes ittlaay to be the guests of Mr. and|Seputy Mone Lebel Bolan at the Honor Mr. and A. W. Frater, Judge and Mra, Otis M Mrs. Perry W. Brinker, Judge and Mra Calvin Mr, and Mrs. Charles HL Liny witt | Hal, Judge Boyd J. Tallman, Judge entertain with an informal dinner at} SM Mra. Mitchell Gilliam, and their home Thursday evening, honor. | Mrs. 8. A. Keenan, Mr. and Mra, ing Mr. and Mrs. John H. Perry of| Donald Rytie, Mr. and Mrw. 8. F. New York city. A few additional + gst Sg an Siem. Stephen! for dan mn! * m Guests will come in later for danc wiek, ing. » Mr. and Mrs. A. Bun- Farewell Tea fai dy, Mr. and Mra. A. B. Ruffner, Mra. Edward Haig will entertain) Mra. F. W, Criener, Mr, and Mra. | ‘with a tea at her home Friday after. Noon, August 26, from 4 until 6 @’clock, honoring Mrs. John G. Welch who ts leaving September 1, for Spo- kane to reside. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Farnsworth Cur- rier, Mrs. Corwin Eberting, and Mra. Nathanic! Ripley of Raymond. Miss Agnes O'Neil and Miss Lucile Bor @eaux will assist. eee Buffet Luncheon for ting Misses c W. Knudson, Mre. Eliza Ferry Leary, Mr. and Mra, Edgar A. Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Stim son, Mr. and Mra. C. D. Stimson, and Mrs. G DD. Cunning bam, Ar. aad Mrs W. M. Bolcom, Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah H. |* Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah H. Carr, find Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Hargraves. M i of Portiand, Maine. 8. and marigolds centered the ie ae Pretty tea table, where presiding] Vieut. Com. Hareld Rocka who ‘Were Mrs. Aubrey Wilton and Mrs.jhas been at the home of his ‘Henry Franktin Brown, the first |Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rooks, “hour, and Mrs. William Parkhurst |0M leave of absence for some days, ‘Brawley and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly, {left today to join his ship, the U. S.|a the second, Greeting the callers at |S. Texas, which sails Saturday with|and also sings. ers. Among the trustees amg Mra.| Lunch with me—Best for Lea % the door were little Jane Lamping |the fleet for San Francisco. Frances and Day are gifted per.| Frederick Struve, Mre. JoshkaaGreen Quick Service. The women of Seattle are a part ‘and Jane Denney. eee formers on cello, piano and violin. |and Mra. Anna T. Milburn. M. A. HANSEN—46 Economy Mit. Mrs. FLOR. Clise, who is spending | t - 7 Dance cee Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8. Sears and Mrs. F. M. Kellar, who have been touring Vancouver island, returned Monday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Macauley of Vancouver, BG eee Mrs. Mary E. Coover of Town City is spending a month as the gsuest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Franklin Brown. . 0, Shroat (Blanche Jackson) will leave Sunday for their |home in Montana. They will visit Yellowstone park and Glacier Na- tional park en route, ra Mrs. Reginald Parsons and family, who have been spending the summer at Medford, Ore., will return about September 1, Hostesses at ea y Mrs. John Collins will entertain as Matinee Luncheon xr week-end guest Mrs. Robert E. The hostesse: at the regular mat-|Coontz and her daughter, Miss several months in the city this sum. mer, plans to leave about September 8 for Coronado, where she will join ot knees and daughter, Com. 3 é Dreemel, U. 8. N., and Party to be given at the Yacht club Dractnel, whe are stationed thera, ‘Thursday evening, August 25. cae See Mr, and Mrs. Clarente R. King of Mrs. Henry Luncheon —_| New York are the house muesin of Hostess Dr. and Mra. Hichard O'Shea. They Mies Janet Henty wil bo the com-|ineic’ home, via the Ganadion Per Plimented guest at a luncheon her cific. §randmother is giving in her honor @t ber home next aeetey afternoon. eee Luncheon at Tennis Club Mrs."Robert P. Greer will be host: ess tomorrow afternoon at the Tennis club, entertaining with a luncheon of fourteen covers, in com- pliment to her daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Greer, who will leave Au Gust 25, to attend Miss Ransome’s school in California, eee eee Well Known Couple Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Kefton Married in Tacoma and Mrs. M. A. Matthews left today Coming as a surprise to their}? @ motor trip to Vancouver, B. C., Many friends is the announcement | Where they will spend a tew days. of the marriage of Mrs. Alice C, $8 ;Dowle of Seattle to Mr. David J.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Winders Williams of Tacoma. The ceremony |4?d4 family returned Tuesday eve. was performed at the home of |Ning from a trip to Mount Kainier. friends in Vancouver, Wash., on Sikh August 3, after which the party! Mrs. U. G. Celleyham left today motored to Portland for dinner at|for Wisconsin, where she was called the Portland hotel. by the serious illness of her mother. The news has just been made vi yg tee known and Mr. and Mrs. Williams| Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jahn and fam- &re the recipients of congratulations | ily have returned to the city from from their many friends in both |their summer home. cities. Mrs. Williams is a business 5 woman of this city, and Mr. Williams| Dr. and Mra. L. is United States collector of Internal revenue for the state of Washington and territory of Alaska, with head quarters in Tacoma. They will be at home to their friends at the Chel fea apartments until next spring, when they will move to their farm ‘on the Tacoma highway. oe inee luncheon at the Women’s Uni-| Bertha Coontz. versity club next Wednesday will be nt Mrs. Ira N, Gates and Mrs, John| Mr. J, A. Baillargeon, who has Wilson. been spending some time abroad, re cee turned today. Informal Afternoon ad ‘obo Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Moore and Complimanting Miss Erma Arch-| py ‘and Mrs. 3. Tate Mason left to- ambo, the house guest of Mr. and " 7 , |day by motor for a trip around Van- Mrs. Charie; Ga eo E ares H. Gatfner, Mru. 15. |Couver inland, Roy Holt entertained informally at her home th ft a Magee rs siete Wier it Judge and Mrs. Frederick Baus man are spending a short time at Informal Card,Party Monte Gristo. Honoring Dr. and Mrs. L. FE. oo oe Shroat (Blanche Jackson), Mr. and| Mins Lenore McPherson loft this Mra. Hugh W. McCreery entertained | morning for Wenatchee, where she ‘with an informal card party at their|wili spend the week-end with Miss Fesidence last evening. Margaret Heily. They will leave for William S. Lincoln, Judge and Mrs./poid its annual picnic on Saturday, eee and speaking parts, luncheon in Tacoma in ber honor.| byt after our boy was born things began to change in our Hature, trees, skies and the DUS! Joremiah Neterer, Mr. Haton —J./ August 20, in Woodland park, and ADDITIONAL CLUES see ere home. waters of Puget Caecrey eit he | tite, Mr. Frank Dowd, Mr, and an former residents of that state are - — . BORE Deputy ef ouiivated © *y)) Mra, Patrick “Tammany, Mr. and| urged to attend. A number of at Lorraine Soctal Chat Moonlight excursion to Fletcher's| Sits are obliged to sleep in bam- ; ; & rolling lawn, and a profusion of) Mrs. T, L. Monson, Mr, and Mrs|tractive features have boen planned,| Lorraine Social club will; meet at bay, Saturday evening, pcarsey mocks. Tuesday night was tent) he does love me and my baby. For quite a few years] Mre. H.C. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J./and Green Lake lodge No, 149, A, F. | 5¥ Salling the president, .dira, W. KB. eee camp, Only food campers will Ae at Goo os = ¥ Douglas, ae aa om, ap and A. M. will hold thelr annual | McLeod. a haa table, cent with @ ‘aterhouse, Mr, ire. D. 15) picnic Saturday, August 20, at Wood: wasket of varignted summer flowers,| Frederick. "Mr. and Mra Harry!heoa park. A prcarem of sports has Aquila Lodge No. 15 fang association, Junior guardians, id were Airs. Langdon C. Henry, Mrs./ Whitey Treat, Mr, Philip Tindall, been arranged, one of the features| Aquila Lodge No. 35, Begres of Q. D. Colvin, Mra Frederiok Hall) Mr. and Mra Robert Hesketh, Mr./being a women's baseball game, um-| Honor Protective asnoci ¥tion, will White Mrs, William = Hickman/and Mrs, R. H. Thomson, Mr, and/pired by Mra. Fannie Manton, past |S¥¢ & progressive whist party Wed Spokane together, where Mins Mo: | son gt | Pherson will be the guest of Miss eee, home of Mr. and Mra. Edward Franklin Brown for the winter. eee (Osceola House) will remove from the {@4¥ Boon at Pioncer# hall, Madison Virginia apartments to their new) Mr. and Mrs./M. Mitehell, Mr. and|homa 1615 N, Broadway, Septem: | hundred nnd fitty meters ous of & from & two weeks’ vacation, SPAN! | more as the first pronidera, Mrs. oe the ay Py, ten. Lisle Ward Meany, te retiring children, Edgarita and Ferris, who _jhave been spending the past two _| weeks at Saint's Rest, returned Wed nesday owas. ae ete, on their building in “Madison daughters, Miss Edna and Miss Will be held «ix times « yerg instead Jane Lockman, of Low Angeles, who _jare apending a few months in the art, Mr, and Mrs. William Sherman| City. Were Vancouver, B. Cy visitors | Offloers elected for te snmuing | being the most thoughtful girl at | nesday evening. the Virgil School of Music, Trenton, Jones: press correapendent, Mé@s.}recetved bpecial honors for buiiuing | N. [THEATRES J).—-crmnuivcs!.-,<-«,-uf| Incomparable Price ——— ie ye eg port will Geltver pa rsa eal lated trip to Agate Point at the sum- about the famous Captain Kidd are | guditorium, Thursday afterncan, Au accorded @ chance to see hitn per- sonally appearing at Loew's Palace there yesterday. Hoe is Richard Bur} ments, or Mra. F. &. Palmertoes, tea, Y ton, of Burton & Dyer, who have a e law, Mrs. John H. Perry, of New comedy song and talk stunt they Entertainment and Card I 4ety ‘York. call “Kapt. Kidd's Kidd” Burton| ‘The ladies of the King County Summer flowers decorated the has a voice that will reach to the! tumane society are arranifiog an home, and a large basket of bachelor uttermost parts of any building con-|entertainment and card pemiy for eetvabie, Dyer is also @ comedian of | the benefit of the organimgion, at ability, the Masonic temple, Pine andi Mar satire and harmony singing feature, | September 16. : presenting a good male quartet and Refreshments will be served and : THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1994. CAMP FIRE GIRLS WILL Netcare (Cynthia Grey: vithtion to Seattle people to visit|the firet Friday in September, camp Sunday, August 21, The Sixth eee A period girls will put on the “Pageant! Monday, August 16th, Mies Ann| Young Wife and Mother Gets Off on Tangent—Imn ot the Fire." The Virginia 4 will| Simmons and Miss Ruth Brown took agines Another Is in Love With Her leave Pier 4 at 9 a, m. Sunday, ar.|eight girls from Camp Health over pba facta riving back in Seattle at 6 p,m. Boat|to the Puget Sound college in Tw Dear Miss Grey: After reading your good advice to “Be fare ix 70 cents round trip and vis-|coma to put on a demonstration for . 3, rf {tors should take thelr own lunch, | the training course that they are con-| wildered” I thought of coming to you with my trouble to The pageant ia being directed by | ducting there, Winifred Herrick c*l*-| see if you can help me, for I think I am at the turning point Miss Mary Jeffries, Mise Rowabeile| brated ber 18th birthday on ae of my life. north side of Green lake. .41) former! Goodwyn i» directing the dances,|day, so Mins Ftuth Brown, Mins . . ames Sica club students and their friend, aro in| Mine Theresa Gay and Mine Mildred |Grace Brown, Misn Marte Yeon and| I married as soon as I finished emg aig ae at The Kansas Sunflower club witt| ied. Christianson are aewiating with music| Miss Himmons took the girls tolage of 16, and for awhile, a year, 1 was happy with my life " WOMEN'S CLUBS _| CLUBS FOR SATURDAY matron of Aloha chapter, Thy sports i Will begin in the afternoon Dinner Delta Gamma Sorority Phenic will be served at 6:50 p.m. Members of the Delta Gamma so A SOIEILIBIIWTywswweeswIss formation can be obtained by call |@vening, August 20, at thw grove «¢ Mra Ralph Gray, . near bathing station No. on the we eoace Come one, come af on Ladota’s| Camp Is filled to capacity and four) 1 came ty find out that I did not love my husband, alth musical program and sports, and|2 P, m. Wednesday, Aumuat 24, in| Rout leaves Pioneer Towing com-|#tunt night. Wednesday niht «! struggled on, trying to make the best of each dey, until af Is expected that a wellknown Kan-|the Masonic temple, Ally Wastern | pany's dock, foot of Pike et., at 7:30/ beach fire wag planned and Thurs | last T met a young man a few years my senior. I met him - cided to have| know there is one man for me. I love him dearly, and I'm Cirele” will aid in the entertainment |* suceess the girls decid: t of thone not caring to dance. Tickety|*nother one this period, pg Ag sure he loves me, altho he has never said a word of love, 2 ee club will hold a picnic in Wolunteet| may be obtained for 75 cents each |On the last Friday of the pe but has always been the soul of honor in my presence, Aloha Chapter No, 116 park, Toursday, August 384 at 12 m.| ny eniting Miss Calder, Main @¢o1, | TBére Will be a vagabond hyp gg ‘Tell me, oh, try to tell me what I Aloha chapter No. 116, 0, B. &,| Further information can be obtained } 1 year 13. Vashon island the last fa |should do without hurting anygne, chosen for this trip and it will be and what would be best for iA reed ‘Wednesday, August 23, the Guard. Umited to 10 oF 12. ee ui ees adem os my one " Hhone (earn, Seriben an ‘In interested, that there is & man for me to love takestne $e bias for Come Seats amen ges oh SURP land cherish if 1 would only reach > 2 are re. “ out and take him? eat ty the Vir or inca rng | Annette Joose and Mins Mildred and ‘And I'm young and iife enn | HONAY evening, August B4, at 9 the Virgin jeaving froW | sing Mary Christianson of Centralia, |. Deer Cyathia, Uy sad eal . | Pler 4 at the foot of Spring st. Girls “ sag, Me Rew Balk B06 Maal snouid take boat Tinch. Boat fare) Whe came up with 16 girls ae sae one Sue tate, oy undy- ts 70 cents round trip. Cost for otay at camp 19 $1.50, one ddilar of which| Friday, August 12th, 179 gtris must be paid upon registration at| took part In the field day sports What you need more headquarters, which must be not| Camp Sealth. Miss Hllzabeth Hemp) ow ai become #0 large, Uke a cataract, later than Monday, August 22,| hill was leader of the field sports| oth io ang it has dlinded your vision, Thursday will be spent in rowing, | and Miss Rosabelle Goodwin wilh let ace the outcome ef the| This is my advice to your swimming, tennis and all camp ao|Charse of ‘the rowing, swimming |) i) Ho tm | absolutely away from the glaces tivities and the banquet will be held] 4nd relay races, The fire were Nar) doar you are taking an ener-lechera you are apt to meet the mas Thursday night. Bring your own pi word into wane ahas ore the|™ous thing for granted—that this|—shut yourself in the secrecy of blankets, sa por by ob pe? ts while the evens| ma" loves you ew # ges know | your own Cwm and pray—pray for re be dear women Women’s Auxiliary to thes WPiemcers| 4 new boat went over to camp this) Wore the, blue. Each side origi oe does gen wie "ae step io raps a suk vee tcho peer The Women's auxtliaryiteg the Pio lwoek. Mr. Ralph Dyer built it and] PAted Its own songs and cheers, and what 4s right, Mr. and Mr W. G. Herron| "em of Washington, met ‘Wednes-jie was christened the Kelada by the|@?thusiasm waxed great as the iris at camp. There are now enough jelly at her home for a short time. Washington Hive Ne 1346 = ‘Washington Hive, No, ) le O Mr. and Mra. Raymond May of | T. a and friends will be any crtained rm. George T. Hood for a few days | home of Mra. James Grant,) 5814 7th + 2% ave, N, W., Friday afterrfoon, Au Mr. apd Mra, M. C Garber and! gust 26, from 1 until & o'cgqock. mily of Oklahoma have taken the . eee ay ey boats so that 90 girls can be on the | Proved to be winners in the even water at one time withaut crowding. |°f the day. The Blues, however.) 1 8s suse be Best for eee won the baseball game. All | sour baby—but Y you really care to At the council fire during Firth winners in the different events ae consider him first, you should know Period benides Wohelo order, shiver- nrg ae © hand yainted ened Stl head cabling. The teby id NOt on- ing beads, song beads, ete, being | * Camp Fire Girls’ Creed. tively yours, you know; his father kiven to @ great many girls, there| The 6th Period girls are editing &) nas an equal claim upon him, @ | President, presided af the imesting| were @ few special honors given.| Paper ca the “Sealth Splash” that! nar baby NEEDS his father’s com- jwhich followed the lunchepm. It/ Kieanor Caldwell received a special|B°°% to proms every morning Ati ganionship fust aa much as he doce | was decided to donate $54 to the) honor for washing all of Roremary’s| 11:30 and comes off the press for! yours, From your letter I take it Pioneers of Washington to fhelp >| clothes during the week. Catherine | SUPPer at 6:00, Winifred Herrick i that your husband hos always pro- fray the expenses, much (ty taxes, | Jagerson received an honor for being | @ditor in efiief, Genevieve McKay is| waded gor you and baby and show | & good worker. Martha Hervin and| Cub reporter, Mary Russel is adver-| dered his rexponsbility as he has Mary Wright received special honors | Using manager and also has charge) seen it. In that case you would have | for being good leaders. Elsa Schy-|Of the lost and found column, Eliza |@ wery difficult time should you at- bert received a small silver pencit| beth Folsom t= art editor anditempt to secure @ divorce, and I engraved with her Indian name for|Gidys Seymour, literary editor.| doubt ever so much tf you would be “WE, NOT 1,” was topic of dress by Fred W. Graham, |park, for a pienic lunchegea One a eee [membership of 300 ngtended 9 The auxiliary was foundet August }46, 1911, with Mra, Komumc ined Den» Dr, Maud Parker haa returned eaeroye eenceranzrz © @8ee Mra. Edgar L. Webwter and two aes Mra M. HL Lockman and her two park. In the future the rmoeetings Of quarterly as heretofore,.¢he next to be on November 17. year include: President, Mibs, Tila] Camp Sealth. Mins Annette Fran You are simply fed up on maudlin 8. Moore; vice president, ‘Migs Buste | ctaoo was the only person to tal B sentiment—you have let your love Cooney; secretary, Mra. Relia Rip |the rank of torch bearer. Mr Ht ley Frye; treasurer, Mrn. [ily B.) 8. Weed pnd her tent group of girls fow days this week, returning We eee ‘Miss Corrine Stubbs, principal of a her cousin, Mine| Kate Brunk Cramney; chairman of!a rustic bridge, iriain Scheets Craig. Ding Stubbe | the executive committes, eee accompanied by Miss Clara Sisson |B. Waleworth; and mem! Friday, August 12 the Titchal Campfire held a eocial meeting at fiton, Mre. Hattio Friend are the home of their guardian, Eather Pe weees ser 3 Sweet Sixteen’s Under the ausptoes of the 12 W.C.| ‘The Nibewin group held a nocial bosinem: meeting Saturday. The be to married women only on @ Mar. riage Relation,” at the ¥. WE C. A. mer home of Miriam Schoal is to be taken Sunday, August 28th. The girls will teave at 9 a m., returning ust 25, at 2 o'clock. Tickets ymy belat 10 p.m. A big ceremonial is to C. Aw Dr.jbe held in September and also the election of officers, ssiecin. Casmafies sins sneanidl It\has always been mystifying to many— || lnc hor, ins brine, ese: dealers as well as the wearers—as to how we kg continue to sell such wonderful garments, |f | and present the newest fashion thoughts in |f surprising variety, : py All the fell who have read ip in the new show which opened | Davenport, at the Washingta: eee The Cheenalo Campfire took fm $25 ag their “Yum Yum” sale Satur- “The Fortune Queen” is a comedy | vard, from 2 to 5, Friday sftarnoon, Supreme Blend Coffee—the very heat that grows—I Ib, 40c; 2 Ibs, 75¢; 3 Ibs, $1.10, fe charming young lady who dances | prizes awarded to the winning piay- the great mass who have made Sixteen” at sixteen dollars possible. acter as are found in every “Sweet Sixteen” garment naturally make them sell at sight. The little price, of course, has much to do with it also, seme: In a nutshell it is the tre- mendous volume of business we do that admits of giving these wonderful values, Free Instruction in the Art of Millinery A basement salesroom has been opened for women who make their own hats. Free instruction is given by an ex- perienced milliner, who will show how to freshen your last season's hat or make the old conform with the new fall styles. We carry for your convenience a large selection of feathers, flowers, frames, ribbons, ornaments and all other necessary materials for trim- Su ming. ay The result of an extremely underpriced purchase last week allows us to feature at a decided saving in our Basement Sales- room. 100 brand new Fall Hats, wonderful va!- ) ues, a little smarter perhaps than one ordinarily would expect to find priced ) 00 VOW we icesnctivisncceccser cleescesee e fF if To clean up the balance of ur Summer stock. Included in this lot are Sports, Sailprs. , and Trimmed Dress Hats, stylish for misg, and matron, This sale offers them at tha e incomparable price of.........-+0+e0a-0y 1525 Second Ave4 Near Pine St. ;, Visit This - Shop at your earliest convenience and get a view of the latest of Smart Dresses Coats and Suits —a pleasant surprise awaits you! 2 AILSik Peco Plush Coat, § All-Wool, full «ilk Yined Full Silk Lined, 36-inch Built, 16 length, $16

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