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SJeattle Society Mr. and Mrs. Entertain at Dinner; Dr. and Mrs. Kuhns Will Be Complimented. Farrell to R. AND MRS. JOHN D. FAR rel will entertain with a dinner @t their residence Wednesday even ing, honoring Dr. and Mrs, Freder- | tex Bentley ' Mra Bentley ts leaving Saturday for New York, to sail on the 20th J for Italy, where she will spend the winter. Dr. and Mrs. Adoms _ Dinner Hosts Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Ralph TH. Kuhns, who have recently re from their wedding trip, Tand Mrs, Frederick Adams are en. Rertaining with a dinner of twelve eevers ct their home Wednesday > evening. Mrs. Kuhns was formerly ‘Miss Margaret Sloss, of San Fran- ‘eisco. irs. Hill Plans | Mrs. H. S. Hill has invited four guests for luncheon at her Friday afternoon. eee . Johnstone Giv eon Frederick C. Johnstone en- this afternoon with a of eight covers at the Sun- et club, taking her guests later to er apartment in the Arcadia for a of cards. eis ain for Bentley ‘and Mrs. Will Otto Bell will in with an informal dinner their home Tuesday evening, to Mrs. Frederick ntl Saturday evening Mr. and , Angelo Merlino were hosts at of 18 covers given in com to Mrs. Bentley before her for Europe. eee apnea 8 Will acerpts From Book the Women's University club F afternoon, October 14, at Mrs. Elizabeth Wells will read excerpts from ing book published this |. “Romance of Russia; Rurik ik.” The hostesses will be Very pretty tea was given Satur- by Mrs. Robert Ene | of Mrs. ‘Bnegren when the en- of her daughter Helen to oes and assisting the hostess A. M. MacWhinnie, Mra. sana Chittenden, Mrs. Will- thurst Brawley, Mrs M. , Mrs. Lola F. Bremer. Dorothy Newell and Miss During of Washington and is affil- th Kappa Alpha Theta soror- Garrison is a graduate of of Engineering at Le- mn ity and a member of Phi. No date has been wedding. ee Meeting at Club afternoon at 12:30 ka business meeting in con- with luncheon will take the Sunset club. ¢. Solner Luncheon B. Solner was hostess at tive luncheon given at her , Bremerton today, several from town going over for the ous Shower and Mrs. J. A. Tobin enter- with a miscellaneous shower home Saturday evening, ¢ Miss Pearl Navis Marriage takes place this ‘Thirty guests enjoyed their las d at Luncheon board of trustees of the Light- for the Blind were entertained @ luncheon given by Mrs. Alon- at the Sunset club this aft- ‘This was the first meeting year and plans were formu- for the year’s work. eee Arranged by Study Club interesting program has been d by the Seattle Mua/: Study to be given in the Sut parlor the Y. W. C. A., Tuesday after. at 130 o'clock, with Mrs. Elinor i Fitz and Miss Margaret C. hostesses. The program ar- by Mrs. Fitz follows: Mtise Irene Baitruae “It Is Only « Tiny Garden”. Haydn Wood Bong” ‘Alexander McFadyen -Pearl G. Curran impkin. -Hichard Wagner i: Kas Albentz iving Goa” Mrn Henry, Bead. | Mien “Gauitiers, accompa a a awards Poldint mn ¥. 8 Burbank. “diay ‘peaks J. Speers, Lots Baker Beneca Pierce .. J. M, Rogers King. Dr. | Jand | nor, Vashon island. | Mrs. Harold George Swendsen _ || The marriage of Miss Beatrice Fryer, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Fryer, to Mr. Harold George Swendsen, was olemnized Tuesday evening, October 4, at the home of the Uride’s uncle trait by Grady. Tennis Club Plans Costume Ball Much interest has been aroused | over the announcement that the ter: nis club will give a costume ball! some time in January, the date and place tq be divulged later. eee Dinner Celebrates Birthday In recognition of the birthday of Mr. U. M. Dickey. Mra. Dickey enter- tained with a dinner of forty covers at home Saturday evening Personal Miss Mabel Epler and her mother, Mrs. Apt, have removed from Caro- | lina court to the Hotel Washington | Annex for the winter months. eee Mrs. Z. Cosgrove has returned from ® month's visit in Portiand. Dr. and Mrs. es A: Shei spent the weekend as the panna of Mr? and Mrs. Edwin Selvin at Gladwood Ma- eee Mr. W. T. Pritchard and Mr. M. Le Veatch are guests at the Hotel Alex- andriz, in Los Angeles. eee Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Milice have sold their home on Queen Anne Hill, and with their daughter, Miss Stella Melice, will remove to Kent, where they have purchased a home, about October 20. eve Miss Mary Struve, who since her departure has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Brownell in New York, sailed Saturday for her home in Paris. eee Mrs. William F. Prosser left Satur. day for New York to spend the win- ter with her daughters, Miss Mildred Prosser and Miss Margaret Prosser. eee Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Calkins, Jr., will ledve this week for Montana, to spend the winter. eee Mr. and Mrs. T. A. White, who have been in Australia for the past two years, have returned and are re- siding at 2174 Seventh ave, W. cee Miss Dorothy Avery left last week for Santa Monica, Cal, where she will attend school eee Lieut. Col. Richaré Allen, U. 8. A and Mrs. Allen motored to Centralia Sor the week-end. eee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison have sold their home on E. Newton | st., and purchased “Shawnee,” on ‘ashon island, where they are resid- ing. eee Gwendolyn Taylor Lewis, pianist, formerly of Seattle, after studying with Rudolph Ganz, has been ap- pearing in concert in eastern Can ada. After playing in Toronto and thru Ontario, she wiil return to Be attle in the early spring. eee Miss Virginia McDonough, of Portiand, will arrive in the city to- STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real. Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | Friday That's what thousands of stomach | sufferers are doing now. Instead of | Sting tonics, or trying tg patch up @ poor digestion, they are attacking | the real cause of the allment—clog ged liver and disordered bowels, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per-| forming their natural functions, | away go indigestion and stomach | troubles. Haye you a tad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t. care feeling, no ambition or energy, | trouble with undigested foods? Take | Olive Tablets, the substitute for cal- | omel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound, mixed! | with olive ofl, You will know them | by their olive color, They do the| work without griping, cramps or | pain, Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, Eat what you like, 15¢ and 30c. nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs, David E. Fryer.—Por- morrow to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan for @ | short ume. eee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Agnew and baby, of Everett, spent the week end with Mrs. Agnew's parents, Mr and Mra. C. J. Smith. cee Mr. Alexander Chalmers ts Portland on @ short business trip. see in Mrs. O. W. Helwig, who has been spending the summer with her mother, Mra, Gertrude Brawley, loft fo join Mr. Helwig in Angeles, where they will spend a short time before going to their home in San Francisco . . Mr. Rex T. Stafford George Hare, of Buffalo, N. ¥., who has been his guest for several weeks, left yesterday by motor for Vancouver, B. C, to spend a few daya, . and Mr eee Mr. Fred 8. Stimson left Friday for the East on a short business trip. eee Miss Edith Proech and her sister, Mrs. August Anderson, left yenter- day for Los Angeles. Miss Prosch will remain in the South for the winter, and Mrs. Anderson will re turn before the holidays. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kauffman Plank are recetving congratulations upon the birth of a son, David Heber, October 3, at the Swedish hospital. Caleith Clad Caleidh club will meet with Mrs. J. W. Edmunds, 2512 Boylston ave. N., ati p.m, Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. 0. n. Ladies’ auxiliary to the Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold an im portant business meeting in W. 0. W. hall, Fourth and Marion, Tues. day, October 11, at $ p.m, Members urged to attend, AT THE CORNISH THE REPERTORY ComMPAaNy WII Present Four One-Act Plays, “ARIA DA CAPO” Edun St. V! it Millay; “JOINT OWNERS IN .” Allee Brown; “RIDERS THE SEA” J. M. Synge, RIGHHORS,” AMUSEMENTS — MOORE onruece PEARL REGAY SWIrt 4 KELLEY DOOLEY & STOREY JACK ROSE Gautier Brothers; Margaret Ford; Van Cello Mary NAZIMOVA CAMILLE Saturday at the Clemmer (ee PLAYERS LOEW’S PALACE HIP A onmaT NEW SHOW Presenting VAUDEVILLE ———— Matineen, 2:30, Nights, 7 and © Now Playing | JUANITA HANSEN IN PERSON || Ll) MORRISEY | “Brazilian Heiress”; Kennedy & Rooney; Ann Suter; Humberto Brothers; Vantagexcope |whien one guards TTLE STAR Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY dohn Hay PT, A The second meeting of the John May P.-T. A. will held at the school Tuesday, Oct ll, at 3 p m. Mr, B. Fleming, head of the | vocational department in the public schooly will speak on the nature of | his work, al selections will be | given by Mra ne Bowman. After the regular business meeting tea will be served. All parenta invited. see Seattle Presbyterial Society Seattle Presbyterial will meet in allday pe Georgetown — Presbyteria Tuesday, October 11, b n. Mra. Charles 1 h from missionary dia, and Miss Louise Lee from Fate garh, India, will address the meet ing, speaking on the work of their respective fields. Luncheon will be served by ladies of the Georgetown church Members should take either Georgetown or South Park car Lucile st, be and v churen | ginning at 10 Sharp, on fur work in In | the} the | to| ee King County Humane Society A general meeting of the King County Humane society will be held at noon Tuesday, October 11, in the Bon Marche tea room, to which the public is invited. | . . Woman's Civie Club The Woman's Civic club will meet for a business session in the Erick- son room of the Y. W. C. A, Tues day, October 11, at 2 p.m. . . Mothers’ Congress Meeting ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Seattle Central Council of Moth ers’ Congress and P..T. A. will con vene at 10 a m. Tuesday, October 11, on the second floor of the Y. W. C. A. The morning session will con- | sist of reports of the presidents of the various circles thruout the city; Mra, Ethel May Anderson, teacher of domestic science in Bast High, will talk on the “Right Food for Children,” and Mra, Elien P. Debney, city supervisor of domestic selence, on “Weeded Cooperation.” ‘The afternoon session will be devoted to business and committee reports. All officers and others interested in PT. A. work are cordially invited to attend. . | eee Canadian Cinb day evening at the Women's Univer. sity club, Fifth ave. and Seneca! st. Canadians residing or visiting in the city are Invited to attend. There will be a program of voeai and in. strumental numbers, including Prof. Dudiey’s orchestra in concert num bers. After the program the orches tra will play for an hour of dancing, | Los | 8d those who do not dance may play cards, eee Frait and Flower Mission i Mt. Raker circle, Fruit and Flower miasion, will meet with Mra. A. R | Truax, 3107 37th ave. S. All-day meeting. eee Shawondasse (1) > Shawondasse club, with Mra. C. B./ Stoddard, 2540 324 ave. 8. 2 p, m. eee Alki Women’s Improvement Ciub Alki Women’s Improvement elub will meet with Mra George A. Smith, 6100 W. Spokane st, 2 p,m. ee Seahurst Seahurst council will meet at school, 2:30 p, m, eee City Federation W.C.T.U. | City federation, Women's Chris tian Temperance Union, will meet at Pymouth church, 2 p.m. Program. ee Minute Women, Happy Hour Club Happy Hour club will meet wtih Mrs. Steen, 1315 E. Olive st, 2 p. m oee Lafayette P.T. A. Mies Dorothy Kuebler, who waa In charge of the Bollywood freshalr children during the summer, will speak at the meeting of the Lafay-| otte PT. A. Tuesday, October 11, 2:30 p. m., at the school, eee Pi Kappe Alpha Mother Club Mothers’ club, Pi Kappa Alpha, will entertain active chapter at din. | ner at Fraternity house. Will a tend parents’ amembly at Meany hall, Literary Interpretation Ciass Literary Interpretat'en class of Se |attle Woman's club Mees at Feder ated clubhouse, 1 pit" Subject, | “Browning,” led by Marte | Wernlt Beebe, Curr: 2 p.! m., led by Miss Ma oe Agice Sisters Agiee Sisters will meet with Mra Felice, 5119 Eighth ave, N. Noon luncheon, i eee Seattle Lodge No. 7 Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of | Honor Protective association, will en- ltertain with a lee whhtet |Party, Tuesday, October at ee | of th jof the meeting | Keiper, ‘The Canadian club of Seattle wi!| 804 Professional Women's summer, hold its regular meeting next Tues j camp. Nesika lodge, was a financial) 3usiness and |Professional | Women’s Club The Seattle Business and will Profes. hold day, Seattle Fine | sional Women's club its first open meeting on Tur Octo: ber 11, at 7p, m,, in th: Arts room, at 1213 Fourth ave Mina There will be a vooal solo by Thirza a Stacey M Cauney speaker of the evening Ie Min | ive “with Cireled the Globe,” Snow, who will interesting talk Children Who mont on the a Russian The exec board of the club requests the public and all mer ganization to call Miss I Buchanan, at Garfield with re apect information for all club matters, ig Ming Helen Maxson, the president of the club, is not to be din turbed in business bours either by phone calle of personal visits. On October 4 the formal club season with a snappy business meeting. At the begifning there was a songfest which was led by Miss Frankie Sullivan, with Mls Lulu M. Fairbanks at the pis This was followed by reports from the four teen standing committees relative to their work for the coming year Miss Mollie G. Maldwin, chairman of the ctyio-co-operation mmittee, than the club for its co-operation in support of the Travel Aid in Seattle, and urged a continued sup- port for the coming year, because of the fine work this organization al ready was doing for women. ‘The matter of “Parents’ night at the University of Washington,” on Thursday, October 13, was brought to the attention of the club, and it Was suggested that this organization Assint In the auccess of this evening. As the members of the club feel that our state university is our great as. set in Seattle, the president of the organization, Miss Hele appointed the committee, consisting of graduates and alumnae of the University of Washington, as fol lows: Judge Reah Whitehead, Miss Katherine Blum, Miss Mary Alvert and Mins Anna Marie Brueggerhoft to co-operate in every way ponsible rutive or to club opened tts by the club, | 'm urging taxpayers and parents and interested business men and women to attend this meeting The financial chairman, Miss Rene | reported that the Business | muccens, as well ax a place which at- forded our members and other bust ness women in our city pleasure this past summer |" A most delightful letter addrenned to the club by the president. little Japanese woman naid that their activities were educational, recrea- | ona and social, and that their busl- | meas women's club filled a need in won Yokohama, in view of the fact that | this wag an industrial and commer cial center and many women were engaged in work in the business field. p.m, in Evergreen hall, Arcade building, for the benefit of the Ortho- Pedic hospital, Refreshments will be served and high honors awarded. All welcome. eee Dorcas Circle Dorcas circle will be entertained by Mra. N. H. Priggn, 228 Second ave W. 2p m see Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Seattle Alumnae chapter, Gamma Phi Beta, will meet with Mra, Miller Freeman, $32 17th ave. at 10:30 a m. eee Revned Clab Revned club meets with Mra. 0 Watson, 1416 E. Marion st. cee Writers’ Cab Writers’ club will meet in Erick: fon room, Young W Ansociation, § p.m, the Fan.” Mra..e. L. Jenkins: Abbie Deliberated.” Mr. Edwafd s. Hoag; “Trees and Cities,” Miss Ger- trude Blair, o Pictute of Women's Century Cla! French department, Women's Cen tury club, New Washington hotel, 11) a, m, to 130 p.m. eee Zeta Psi Mothers’ Club Zeta Pai Mothers’ club will meet chapter house, 4649 15th ave, N.| at2 p.m. . _* Camtdian Woman's Club PEradian Woman's club will meet ™ the Eastern Star clubrooma, 4090 Arcade building, at 2 p.m, . Regular business meeting followed by cards, * Society Ladiea* Seaitle Gymnas. tic soctety, Meets at 1819 Elehth ave Gymnastic exercises at 1:30 and business meeting at 2:30 p.m. eee Mothers’ Club Alpha Sigma Phi others’ club will meet at chapter house at 2:30 p.m, ry His wife's father ied of appendicitis A Treacherous Disease Appendicitia attacks at any moment even persons seemingly in good health. Usually, -however, It i# preceded by so. called stomach trouble, constipation similar disturbances, Often in a warning feeling of uni abdomen, appendicitis against in exact! the spread o that te just infection in the throat infection, what appendicitis 4 Integgines spr Wheh one has prevent further trouble ment of influenza or grt antiseptic wash or gargle to fight the germs and a laxative to carry off the poisons from the body. Just exactly the fame procedure Im neconeary to fight the intestinal germs and guard againat ap- pendiciti, Tut Instead of an antiseptic wash for the throat, an INTESTINAL antiseptic tm necessary. Intestinal Antiseptic now offered to the public a aying the DOURLE action re aynt ing! antiveptic and a COM cleanser, This prepara- tion, known ds Adlerika, acts ax follows: It tends to eliminate or destroy harm ful germs and colon baellil in the Intea- tinal eanal, thus guarding against appen- dicitis and other diseases having their atart here ‘There is preparation of an inte Admission: Mats 25c; Nights 400 It is the most complete system cleanser ever offered to the public, acting en Five Children Have Appendicitis Entire Family Is Stricken With Appendicitis BOTH upper and lower bowel, ving foul matter which polsoned the tem for months, and which nothing It brings out all gases, i pressure on Ning the great Adlerika matter a in your myatem, natural movement more foul matter it and re thus immedia: the heart. It amount of p draws from th. you never tho Try it right after and notice how brings Out which alight dinorde: lertka ALWAYS. brin A longer treatment, however, ts necessary In cases of obstinate constipation and long stand en's Christian | “When | | |w Maxson, | rest and |tism, tin lto the club, from a Japanese bust-|bealthy odor that it will do you | nees woman of Yokohama, was read | Sloan This wea ring inge. Jt nis | fre winge: Ing stomach trouble, preferably under di- rection ef your physician. Reports From Physicians “T congratulate you on the good effect { had from Adlerika since I peescribed i." (Signed) Dr. L. Langlois have found nothing in my 60 yoars’ toe to excel Adierika,” (Signed) Dr, use Adierika in. all bowel canes, Some ire only one dose.” (Signed) Dr, ¥. ka, feel better than for 20 yearn, Press the AWFUL IMPURITIES elimi hated from my system. (Signed) J. KE. Puckett Adlerika in a constant surpri ple who have and stomach medicines, on account of its rapid, pleasant and COMPLETE It is wold by leading druggists where. Sold In Seattle by Swift Drug Co., cor. ner Second and Pike #t., and other leading druggist Bartell Drug Co, YNTHIA GREY is taking a two weeks’ letters sent during her absence will be a promptly as possible upon her return, Y.W.C.A News Tho Retobe club of the Ballard) high school will give a mixer in th third floor of th Ps a high | afternoon Miaw MeKenzie ms on the cA club re Y. W manere high rchool girls ing next Friday ¢ the th Y € and complete the eving oc. | Woman Tries to Slay Detectives CHICAGO 10—The wife of Stept Chi unman overpowered as she pulled a re olver to shoot down two detect! here today to the girls Monday tober 10 at 4 p. Oc m. A rooms of the Ww | jte in | has promised plar ing ¢ and In president of the club, a good time and program in the form aunts and games, plug re and a trip for the girs f garden to the Inviti basement of the ¥ Ano, ig club, most intere am, Mis ident president Minn irmar 4 promi Me Th of munic | freshment from the pool in th CA Minn 2 Opojime, | Minn Toki Miyagawa, | vison Tama Aral, treasur:| ire ot the welfare COM | co tured Haru chairman jal committee; Mins Dor othy Okajima, social chairman Misa Matsu ‘Kumure, membership chairman Thursday ot re who was broug eacaped trom Joliet t back from Vicks. necretary aye. and wife wore Ch mittee where his a luneheon |e and the | pont ount of giving Friday, October matinee at th theatre to hear Helen Kelle Acacia club of the ¥, W. C. A poned their regular business meeting until t Friday, October 14, at] 1:30, to be held in the third floor | club room. One-half hour Bible dis- | Friends cussion will held. executive ‘The Cosmopolitan club of the Y. | fee C. A. will meet next Tuesday, |“ub* October 11, for a 6 g’clock club sup thelr monthly the rooms on the third a ne y vate dining room . cag ly ase pri ate a ne By, pe Sak (oy @ ‘Reeial atte |Taylor, 14, electrocuted while play girly will meet in club rooms for| The pool is open from 10 in the|ing with high voltage wires. Bible class and devote balance of the /Morning until 9:20 at night. Come “a CASTORIA ning to welfare work, in making |!? for @ dip or sign up in one of the Cambs thd: siting tee Orbe [aaases and learn to swim, Life-sayv For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Year: Jing classes free to all swimmers On acc at 1 o'clock attending the M Onawa. Kawa; Misw of the Ath meeting on | At this time th October 12 lc club invites friends interest to return to childhood |days for the evening. Put on little lnister’s or brother's clothes and let's play, Come to the party early, Come with or without the young ster clothes. its members a fr and 6:30, the hold their rd meeting in the of Mullins, secretary of the club will hold | meeting in| floor, fol| IAVINGSTON, Mont. — George October 12. club will also be be anyway M At m. business ip. pedie children Thursday, October 13, at 4 p, m.| .The gymnasium season has start the Faholo High School Girls’ club |? We are featuring the individual health gymnastivs. Are you too of the Y. W. © A, will hold their |’ ~ regular monthly busines# meeting. |M*4v¥, too thin, or, do you need spe cial exercines? Atverwards |b miner wil be Delt |rye qchictic chub has ite regular! ignasae of pointed representative of the club to the world fellowship meeting. On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, in the tea room of the ¥. W. C. A, the Commopolitan club will give their annual banquet. Ming Emily Thom as will be toawtmintress. Stunts, songe, toasts, talks and everything that lends towards the making of a real banquet have been planned for. Friday, October 28, the Fahola girls will hold their annual banquet in the tea room of the Y. W. C. A. nd late in the evening a Halloween party will be given in the club rooms on the second floor. Plans are not yet completed but a good time is promined The Seattle Japanese High Schoo! | ‘iris’ club, just organized for all SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC + ACHES R forty years Sloan's Liniment | has been the quickest relief for euralgia, sciatica and rheuma- muscles and lame backs. | Ask your neighbor. You just know from {ts stimula ting and apply | penetrates Patz Moon, Indian love song, with WHERE THE Lazy Missis- sippt FLows, waltz-song, is a new October In a Monastery GARDEN RoMANCa (instrumental numbers) Brive Bacx My Brustme Ross Stoen Kisses (both fox trots) Sweer Hawanan Gra or Mix Honotutu Honey (steel guitars) Ito and Mma, fox trots Victrolas $25 to $1500 $1.35 gant yp eed work or J ‘s is oe ap | ecanation of comfort and warmth surely and readily follows its Sloa: juse. od loans nk aus You'll find Sioa: which rect it You for Sherman [Glay & Co. Third Avenue et Pine SEATTLB . . & rf Lennon Stores Here. Are Now Separate ‘The firm of A. J. Lennon & Co. ‘Was announced dissolved Thursday by Lennon, who gave as reasons for the dissolution difference of de- mands in trade in Seattle and Port- land, where the Lennon steres are located. The four Seattle stores at 1111 Second a 305 Pike st, Pine and Westlake ave., and in the Piper & Taft bidg, will be maintained end operated by Mr. Lennon. The Tortiand stores will be turned over to his associates, Sale stocks assembled from our three re- tail “Stores of Courtesy,” as well as wholesale stocks, have been concentrated = one huge offering at our Second Avenue tore. Scores of New and Seasonable Articles at Decisive Reductions Reprint from Star October ith There are literally hundreds of articles included in this sale—some at less than cost to manufacture. The items listed below are examples of the many big saving: $1.35 Silk Hosiery 79c Women's ed $1.50 Silk Gloves 39c Van Raalte and Hall's silk gloves, in black and white; sizes 5% to 6 only, 390 Sale at Second Ave. Store Only For the convenience of our patrons and to insure largest selection, all sale mer- chandise is concentrated at the Second Avenue Store, semi-fashion- pure silk stockings, in cordovan; silk and fiber in thread also black. Values ito $3.85, 1-clasp cape gloves; tan and gray, $1.59, Jersey Coats Values $8.95 to $13.85, $3.95. Tuxedo and slip-on styles colors, Children’s Socks 17c and 29c Values to 75c; in two lots of various colors with fancy tops. in various ‘P gloves; $1.96. Values to $4.50, ¢ French Kid popular colors, BLOUSES HEAVILY CUT Values to $4.85 in high grade wash blouses, 95. Values to $5.00, 1-clasP Values to $15.85 in beautiful Georgette Mocha gloves, $2.65. and Silk Crepe blouses, $6.85. sai cali a bhi a

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