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Daughters of Pioneers Annual Breakfast Invitations have been ismued by | the Daughters of the Pioneers of | Washington for their annual break: | fast, at the Tacoma Hotel, on Wednesday, April 22, at 1 o'cloek,! honoring Mra, Susie Mercer Graham, Mrs. Alice Mercer Ragley, Mra, Vir ’ Wilton Names As- owe - a ae Mrs, Laura B./ ‘Bistants at Tea; Charm-|'°*"* gore ing Breakfast Given at) Program of Three Plays _ Country Home. Next Friday evening at the Cor-| nish theater, the Women's University | . clud is presenting three plays written | UB! m | aver BY WILTON wit fe by A.M. Sinolatr Wilt (Mrs, Prank dat the toa she We giving |r. Wilt), with the program arranged $6 Mra. Lee Shaw Forbes and |“ fellows Cari Williams by Mrs. 0. D. and Mra Charles Kinnear 1—"PAN™ An lay! | e:htarerss SR Dig Fo bap «habe vi Miter Tacont eseide at the urna the first Withelmina Crawford ‘ if, and Mra. Marion Russel! Cum | Nymp fyivia Hernhart, Louie Bitten Bias and Nre Marland Maris, the! Musical score by Geo Mager 40 Jane Denny, Jane Lamping vivia’ Bernhart | Hull will receive the | Tne Dane j the door Lt Louise sition i © Bettings by Mra, Rovert Sandall énd and Mrs. Eaton Mina Henry at Breakfast "AND BVER SHALL BRT One Act and an Intertude Mra. Paul Weat of New| Serre: Reception room of « Protestant | her daughter, Miss Jane Weet. | Up. rncters Marshall and Miss Vir) 4 Mother % Cc e | Ach her daughter e of the thal Barry | Sores: ida heen Eaton entertained Sun ae RaehpeE Intertude > Ceol re gee “Viston, Dream or Memory, Whe halt . Rrangeling Morne oe Logele rot Mager Rvangstine Bums | eee nice Lowete rel Mager Dinner Tonight peers i the “Jumble Ball" this “ T cbaee’ woae ‘BS NoOhost party will dine at etranged by Mr, Hager ty club. Included are 1L—"DARN IT Edward Morgan Mills, | A Cros#-fection of American Life tn Two Clare B. Farusworth, ideo Time and Place-—Today or yesterday, om, & city Rot too far from Be | ‘The Grays’ apartment. | Mlide One-Last aight Side Two-This morning. | tyn Owen ‘Act As patronesses at the! ie angel ‘one of the brilliant func fenson, which if to be ™ J Saaaaliiater t + Clarance Blethen, Mrs. | yoteeke. B Bolcom, Mrs. George War. |General manager—Mra William Lae MermF. B. Bourne, Mrs. | "ore. meeers Meodall | BR Walters enn G. Mevarin Mra. Sandal. Prop: Mina Kathatine Hopp, Mra s Colin Radfora, Mrs. Keith Bullitt, Mra | Busines--asire George Sotiday. Mrs. Joshua Green, | He Struve, are. R. A.| Reception Will a Bre erry Woitney | Follow Concert Garret, Mrs. J. D. Butier,| Honoring Miss Florence Macbeth, | Greer, Mrs. Alfred Bat.| Dr. and Mra. Will Otto Bell will en-| D. Hoge, Mrs. Fred tertain with a reception at the Cot Samuel Hedges, Mrs. | 'es* club thin evening. following the | Mra. Robert Wilson, | concert at the Metropolitan, Mrs. LB Bratnober, Mra Cecil H EK M. Pratt will assist the hosts, | )Mra. Richard W. Perry, Mre.| tent A Mrs. Thomas Bor-| Dinner for Visitor |. Beebe, Mre. John) with Mr. C. L. Ring. of Saginaw, Mrs. W. D. Perkins, Mra | stich, who is visiting bin son-inlaw | Bragdon, Mrs. Guy S. Pete-/ and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Edward | Scott Bullitt, Mre Hugh) 1. Garrett, aa the guest of honor, Mr. Douglas Ball, Mrs. Joho | and Mra. Temothy Jerome will enter. i tain with a dinner for twelve at their tJ. D. Lowman, Mra Willlam | nome this evening ike B, Mrs. John Collins, } Ath ec eandal Crewior.| Assisting at Laurelhurst Mra John T. Campion.| Bridge Party Green Collins, Mra. O. At the bridge party Laurethurst | Mra. Danie} Kelleher. | guild of the Orthopedic hospital are = Lamson, Mrs. James giving Tuenday afternoon, April 2%, feuve, Mrs. J. F. Doug at 2 o'clock, at the homes of Mra ur Denny, Mrs. A. G | Gilbert Skinner, 3155 W Laurel. | George Donworth. Mrs |hurst drive, and Mre. William 8.) » Mrs. Langdon Henry.| Kinsel, 2163 W. Laurethurst drive, Dysart, Mrs, D. A. Laiz | assisting the hostesses will be Mra. | Farwell Putnam Lilly, Mrs. | rioasie Foote, Mra John Hall, Mre.| Eaton, Mrs. Michael Earles.| Ernest L. Skecl, Mra. Charles L. T. "Sara Livingston, Mrs. H. F.| sowle, Mrs. Xura Case, Mrs. William Ber, Mra. J. D. Farrell, Mrs.|preese. Mre. Ernest Eckelman, Mrs. | mas # Fransiol, Mrs. W. W. Fel-| Charies Jordan, Mra. W. B. Lves and George W. Fischer, Mrs.) Mrs. Howard J. Knott Mrs. Frank Foster, Mrs. eee & Fretwell, Mra. B. L. Gates, pale Mee Lawttes:| Informal Luncheon M. T. Greeting, Mra. E.| Thursday Gule, Mrs. Omar J. Hum-; As a compliment to Mra, Harold Mrs. BE. L. Hockett, Mrs |geott McCaushey. Mra. Charles Haight. Mrs. A. L. Hawley, Thomas is entertaining with an in- J. Huston, Mrs. John N. formal luncheon at the College club a, Mrs. Timothy Jerome, Mre.| ‘Thursday afternoon. | + Mrs. Donald A. Nichol- ee Gente eters | Matinee at Woodward Rand, Mrs. Alexander Weth-| |! Payee : re , Mra. Eliza F Leary, Mra.|t¥elve guests at the matinee at the ‘a Young, Mrs. Ivan Pasty, | Woodward theater Wednesday after. B, Stewart, Mrs. E. H,| 2000, to witness the performance of Bre. 5. W. Spangier, Mrs.| “The Holy City.” Mrs. James A. Shea| _ seis William C. Speidei, Mrs.| Dinner Hosts Twomsley, Mrs. Edgar) In honor of Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. William 8. Walker,|Ossinger (Mary Stickles!) Mr. and White, Mra. Ross L. Wil-| Mrs. Ralph S. Richards entertained Hugh M. Caldwell, Mrs. C./ at dinner Friday evening. were placed tor. twelve . Mrs. Lewis A. Sehw: fBasege . Steiner, Mrs. Pv. | LUformal Dinner at Home Mrs. W. R. Taylor, Mrs{ Mr. and Mra. Lewis EB. Eyman Waterhouse, Mrs. A. T. Wana-|87¢ entertaining with an informal Sucker cir |, Mrs. E. P. Whiting, Mra,| ter attending the Junior Club's Hodge, Mrs. G. Alston Hole,| “Jumble Bail.” ‘Charles FE. Jones, Mrs, R. D. hdd ee aes M- Mille, Mrs. Hostesses and urn, Mra. H. R. % feseer, Mrs. Macy Nicholson, Mra| Speakers Announced EB. Nettleton, Mrs. Albert Charles| The hostesses and speakers for the Mrs. C. B. Rhodes, Miss |*xhibit of the Washisgton State Roberts, Mra. James Colbert Chapter of American Institute of in. Mre. Robert Snowden, Mra. | Atchitects at the Fine Arts galleries Huteson, Mre. Oscar | this week are announced as follows Mrs. R. D. Richards, Mrs. | y Mra. Howard Riley will he J. Clark. hostess, and Mr. Harlan Thomas will E. A. Strout, Mre. wit | speak Tuesddy Mra. James H , Mrs. Alexander Mc Schack, Mrs. Arrigo M. Young and W. H. Payne, Mrs. R. William |". David J. Myers will be the 4, Mra. Archibald Clark, Mra, | hostesses, and Mrs, Lewis Schwager Crouch, Mra. Charles FR. Cuat.| 494 Mrs. Henry Colver will preside Mrs. Hamilton Coffin, Mrs«.| Over the tea service from 4 until 5 R. Collins, Mre. Magnus T. | °°! ford, Mrs. A. W. Leonard, Mra, | >*t!! eddow, Elizabeth McDonald, | Lane, Mrs. C. H. Lilly, Mra.| Pita H and Jean Myers. During oe Durand. Mrs. Charles —,|\the afternoon there will also be a‘ , Mrs. J. T. Dovey. Mrs. Archi.| Musical program of songs by Mra Devoe, Mra. L. E. David, Mre | Lionel Hines and Mr. Hibert Killam, [7 LaBlonde, Mra, R. Laftue,| **s!#ted by Miss Jessie Claudia Lund ie Harry B. Lear, Mre, Bruce quist, and violin selections by Mins Mrs. Corwin Eberting, Mrs. Eleanor Mehnert ©. MeMilian, Mrs. J. L. Me Wednesday Mrs. G. W. Lawton will . George W. Mertens, Mra. D. | be hostess, and Mr. Lawton the » Mra, W. W. Miller, Mrs. | *P°é Thursday Mrs, Elisworth P. Fisher, Miss Doris Mitchel), | St0rTey, hostess, and Mr. Joseph C ©. i. Field, Mrs. H. J. Fetter, | *Pe@ker! Friday, Mrs. W. E. Dwyer, Pierre P. Ferry, Mrs. George hostess, and Mr. Harold Sexsmith. om, Mes. George M. Horton, |"Peaker; Saturday, Mrs, 12.7. Wil W. E. Galbraith, Mrs. J. F.|i#ms. hostess, and Mr. B. Marcus Mrs, Robert W. McClelland, | Priteca speaker. iiiam Nicholas Gaither, Mrs. | Gare * Godwin, Mrs. Stanley A. Grif \In Charge at Mrs. H.-C. Hibbard, Mrs, Frank| T'oq Shop “Horefall and Mies Ada Hanford. | * © i Sie, a St. Mark's guild will be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Tuesday d ged | Mrs. M. C. Cheal will be ee tess, and and Mrs. Ralph 8. Richards| will be assisted by Mra. J. T. Hail the engagement of their| Mra. W. A. Hail, Mra. R. 1, Tush, » Marie Katherine, to Mr.| Mrs. D, H. Sutton, Mra Adam Jar Emmett Barbee, the wedding | dine, Miss Katherine Thomson, Miss place in June. Laura Cardin and Miss May Cardin, | Welle and Mra ldially invite friends of the order to jwitt be held on Tuesday, April 1 maa@} clubhouse at 2 o'clock, Mrs. Fred D. Keser is entertaining} | Covers Mrs. Keneim Winslow, Mrs. 4mner at their home this evening, | suinted by the Misses Wliza- | WOMEN’S CLUBS FOR TURSDAY | Harry The 1 Lincoln Circle Obild Conservation | will be given by Hey. Ambr League Hailey Lincoln circle of the Child Con. | trestm servation leag ri) 18, at 220 p. mo at the home | public jot Mra, W. W. Houghton, Bua nyside ave She Lo Seattle Lodge No, 7 membe Sgattle Lodge No. 7, D. HP. A. ciup. will) entertain with a progressive whist party on Tuesday, April 18, at & p.m, at Evergreen ball, A. O, U W, building, 1409 9th ave, MMikh honors awarded and refreshments Will be served, The social commit tee, which tnctudes Mra, Jennie Melis Jr. Mra, Clara Lotka, Mra, Metinew crnent Trank, ee val 4 a see Pope” Queen City Sunshine Club Book.” The Queen City Sunshine club will meet at the Masonic Temple Tuesday, April 18, at 2 p.m. Cards,) Line Al Bastern Stare invited oe pm. nderiane Chub ‘The Quarante club will meet at the home, of Mr. W. 8 Terrell, 3847 Beact? drive, 8, W. Tuesday evening, | schoo! attend. April 18, The program will consist |toa F of twominute talks on “How Would eee You Cheese a Career for Your Wighland Park POT. A | meeting at her home, $807 1ith ave.|nees and friendlins Child?” Mine Clara Maseltreen, Mra! srighiand Park POT. A. will pee EK. Mra. Georme Radford will pro-| tract every passing tourist and re- W. A. Owen, Rev, P. A. Davies and Mr, W. T. Hitehings, Review of ‘Main Street” by Mra. P. A. Davies. ee King County Graduate Nuryes re ot the! reliow: ments, King © ciation (doing® private duty nu 8 p.m, im the nurses’ club rooms, at the ¥. W. ©. A. This meeting ia for the purpose of organizing a pri- cing County Graduate Nurses’ association. ax re dance ing are urged to be present. eee War Mothers’ League ‘The War Mothers’ league of Amer fea will meet Tuesday, April 18, at 2 p.m, at 3006 Arcade building. “. Sunset Heights Literary Club The Sunset Heights Literary ctu! will meet with Mrs. Loulie Miller, 3°20) «Wallingford ave, Tuesday, April 18, at 2 p.m. ee Aspasta Clab Aspaaia club meets at Federation Dediey G. Wooten will speak on “Mexican Ques tion.” Musical program follows. ee dohn Hay PLT. A. The John Hay Parent-Teacher as sociation will meet Tuseday, April 1% jat 2 o'clock sharp, at the school Two Important bustess traname tions are the election of officers and the election of delegates to the state convention There will be a short talk by Mre RK. RK. Todd, chairman of city Parent Teacher association playground and recreation committee, Her topic will |be “Relation Between Education and | Recreation.” A vocal solo will be given by Mre. Fay Fitch Knapp. The social hour is from 3 to 3:20, eee Current Century Clad Current Century club will meet at Ballard Branch library. Will decide whether or not the club will affiliate| with City federation, The St. M. in the Quren has Stedy Clad Queen Anne Study clob will meet at Queen Anne library, 2 p.m. “Life of Joseph Jefferson,” Mrs. Hampton Moran; “Jefferson's Playing of Hie Famous Roles.” Mra, A. W. Para gher; ‘ne play “Rip Van Winkle,” Mrs. J. Brown. . . Eastern Star Clob Eastern Star club entertains ot cards in clubrooma, 4990 Arcade building, at 2p. m. Eastern and friends invited. see Webster PT. A. Webster PT. A, at school, 3:19 p. m. Election of officers and dele gates to state convention. eee Madrona P.T. A. Madrona PT. A. will mest at school, Election of officers and de! egates for state convention. Music | by school children. ore Educational Chab Educational club will meet with Mrs. J. B. McGrew, 5037 16th ave N, 1p m. Lancheon. ' eee Kappa Sigma Mothers’ Clab | Mothers’ Club of Kappa Sigma fraternity at 2 o'clock at the chap- ter house. see Seattle Court No. 1 Seattle Court No. 1, O. of A, will ot in Masonic Temple at & p. m oe. Custer Camp | Custer camp, Sons of Veterans, will hold @ class initiation and con clude with a birthday service in com- memoration of Gen. Ulysses 8. nt, in Veterans’ hall, Armory Tuesday, April 18, at $ p, m. Initia f candidates by the team from ons of Veterans of Everett ‘lag drill by Sons of Veterans aux Personal Mrs. Alexander Miller, of Yakima, t t i who spent last week in town, a guest at the Hotel Washington, left Saturday for her home, oe. Mrs, E. W. Purdy, of Bellingham spent several days in the city last week visiting her sonindaw and nier, Mr and Mra, Lawrence Reed Elis. se Mra, Charles K, Poe and her} daughter, Miss Clara Emory, ar returning the first of next week | from a visit of several mgnths in California eee Mise Charlotte Brevillier, of Erie Pa who has been visiting Miss Helen Jordan, left last week for the Kast see | Mrs, William M. Hartford re. jturned yesterday from a visit of |weveral weeks in Portland and Ap toria eee Mr, Frederick Stimson, who ts at-| tending the University sehool, in Vic toria, is spending his Baster vaca tion with relatives in town, | Mrs. Harold Scott MeCaughey ia leaving Thursday for Visalia, Cal ! where she will join Mr. » will meet Tuesday, | rades of the Grand Army of the Re | tour will be heard in Canadian Women's Club } Canadian Women’s club card par S12 Shelby at Whittier P.T. A, will meet at At achool, 2 to 4 p. m. Lady Maccabees wil) meet at Odd Tonia Chapter No. 114, 0. B. 8. Capitol lqueated by the national association. Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet|and Mra. John Cairns, Mothers and All nurses doting private duty nurs | with Mra J. 1 M ave, N, Sixty Second St, Ladiew’ Aid | Dick, STAR THE SEATILE CLUBS Florence Macbeth | : RT RE {Concert Tonight | ae? |sem unieny It in inctoned. A wall Is CAS i OR IA of Seattle n address on jorence beth joraturano: | owr nd build son hie archi-| protection and gives warmth to the M.|Prano of the ¢ week Following the program re-| company, who has scored a tremen.| times & yente will be served, All COM: | dous #uCceMS on her present concert pnoert at the and affiliated order invited ap L. 0, K. Clob iS Mh. club no-host luncheon for day, Aprit 20, from 6 until 7 o'clock re at 12:90 o'clock at Bike Brighton PT. A. Me Mitan theater thin ev | | Not only are the with pletures of the \ings that are | to the public daily at the Mine A | Brighton Pot, A. will meet Tues! Galleries, 1218 Fourth ave Kiection| to 6, and Sundays from % to 6, but state |aino the serien of talks latest styles in buildin hostess t* in charge at who in glad to furn see | flay, April 18, at 340 p.m. of officers and delegates to convention, the home of Mrs, D. Clifford cn al top. m Delta Chi Mothers’ Club ‘The Mothers’ club of Delta Chil tion in rr Browning Society ining room Y, W. ©, A., 12:89) 47th at Topie, the book of “The ¢ 2.0 from “The Ring and the ADDITIONAL CLUBS ee Election | Ve . Whittler rang hall All circle: PT, A. eee Auxiliary Rainier Noble Post 3p. WM. Election followed by Program by children, | vide a plenic ty ee Georgetown L. T. Union Refresh eee Lady Maccabees ers enjoyed « social afternoon at the Amerftanization Center Wednentay Mins Irene Evans conducted a drill by the children. Mina Christine Burke * Temple, 2pm. Cards. eee Tonta Chapter in charge. in new Knights of Pythian | Mins Mary Lame, Refreshments were i -, a of their coming is tn the air, On this hail, Cards also, Evening. served by the Fremont W. C. T. U.. subject Mra eee Hit W. Cc. 7. v. Sadie Townsend, Mra. Carrie Phillips pall Sallum, 1847 18th | children then adjourned to the schoo! mak 2pm. Tuesda: Ladien’ Ald society of the @24/ FB. chureh will give a dinner baspment of the church Thurs! Krench sergenn, Mord, bad 4 Nearly one hundred thousand dollars’ worth of Women’s Fine Footwear and Silk Hosiery to go on : sale at a fifth to a half less : SALE TO BEGIN TOMORROW AT TEN O'CLOCK HE C. A. Shuart Company suddenly discovered that it had fur more shoes than it ac- tually needed. Its buyers had bought (as women sometimes love). not wisely, but too well! Result—too many shoes. To remedy the situation, the entire stock will go on sale at re- ductions ranging from a fifth to a half. As a matter of fact, there will be many, many fine shoes that will be sold for considerably less than half. UT this advertisement would be a dismal failure if it failed to record the fact that these are Fine Shoes. The finest in the land. And this is a fine shoe store. The very atmosphere of the place impresses you the minute you enter the door. The Shuart Store is the last word in elegance and refinement. So it may be safely said, there is nothing “cheap” about the Store, or the Shoes, or the Sale. ‘They are for women who want the finest and best. ago Grand Opera|tectural probleme neries of talks rican Inatitute pow of their exhibit at the Architects | hb any informa ard to partioular | fraternity will meet Tuesday, April| tems of those interested in the ex Beattie Browning society, in pri) 1s, at the Chapter House, 1665 BH. | hibit or in building. Doe you want house inte a home? - of the paint up, Gen, George Washington Circle pine up committee who are pen Lincoln High School PT. A. Gen. George Washington Rioebts | aaa to give « coin High Behool PT. A. will) No. 83, Ladies of the G. A. FL, will free next month meet in study hall of annex, 2:30 five a 12 o'clock dinner Tuesday in| look young again by dreesing it up and pub/in a new ccat of paint, into a back Heed the ad lot of good advice Make your house He are invited. plant your backyard garden by spading it up and plant ing it with flowers, fruit and vines. Mrs. A. Kundling will entertain the! A little fixing up along these lines Women's Auxiliary to Rainier Noble | this coming month can make Seattle | Post next Weduenday at an allday| radiate an atmorphere of homelike heon, mind them of the truth that tle is the famous city of homes, The campaign will open May firet Members of the Georgetown Loyal |and last until the i2th, Mr, J, W. ‘Temperance union with their moth: | Merriam and Mr. M, Williams have the present Information bureau Spring gardens are a delectable gave a violin sole, aecompanied by |topic just now, when the first hint John Carroll Perkins the committee consisting of Mra. recently gave « talk at Fine Arte Palance, vision and individuality the lovely gardens that are fa- grounds, where games were played mous, and the mame qualities can be oe (@ under the leadership of Mra, Paul gained in « garden no bigger than 10 | foot square if it is planned weil, We | do not realize how important it Is to Tourniquet was invented by a have an architect. Form in as neces. teary to & garden an color or varied! SHUART DECIDES TO UNLOAD HIS SHOES VT... mmm mt Th TALKS FOR HOME BUILDERS ‘Music GIVEN AT ART EXHIBITION ponoTHy FAY GOULD flower ie the garden jare all }ings a | more 1 | shoula |but rather in beds or at the base of trees or beneath the hedge. Neat) lage and if the crocuses are in the lawn it can not be mowed without VARPO ve yeur | cnmen versity But, the higher purpose underlying every move— never for a moment to be forgotten—is To make friends for the Shuart Shoe Store! 1E SALE opens then, at ten o’clock tomorrow, morning. Every pair of Shoes will be reduced and every pair will be plainly marked. The Conditions governing the sale are. very simple and easily remembered. are these— All sales are for Cash. All sales are Final. No shoes ean be delivered. But the same courtesies and the same guarantee of satisfaction will be in effect—as tho’ every, patron paid the regular price. C. A. SHUART CO. 1318 Second Ave., Opposite the Arcade Building. »| vines is second chole jtrgand enolee #4 ee’ "| 14 USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS « A bird bath, a sundial, a pool, | Always bears : the Greeuee ate gone in April and ROUP. | spotting | not be had without a beautiful lawn Some fruit trees are very o additions to even a tiny garden, not only for the spring flowers and the surnmer fruit, but also for shade f And no garden should be without | here or from Joyner Drug Co. Spo- its rones. What & said to be the highest , mention ever given to a Washing If It sTents,s See see Us ton architectura student was won| ’ by Henry Hoover, university sophe- | more, who ‘received first place folio « ae, copy mention in the winter Beaux se 8 Arts contest held in New York city By] e+e A prire of $50 has been offered to the architecture student at the unt : presenting the beat design for terra cotta treatment, by the ts MONDAY, APRIS. 17, 1922. | | KELS0.—Kelso fishermen making final ehipmenta of emelt and getting simon equipment in readiness for the spring season on Columbia river Hut you cannot have a gar i shelter, an arbor and a path a among the charming furnish | Bignature o! A : garden may have to make it! - odic Croup la frequently telieved by oneapplication of— not be planted in the lawn Over 17 Million Jara Used The Wonderful Discovery ECZEMINE For eczema and skin diseases, can : now be obtained at good érug stores next year’s growth of cro. And @ beautiful garden ean rming kane, for $1.00 per bottle-—Adver- eee | Usement. RE Washington Brick & Lime company, | ex Mr. thru Mr, A. B. Foseen, the a > tor dent of the company. Such Soul U. 8. NAVY TENTS ity offered university students by local Prices are he you can have @ ed business firme attract the thought tent this year Ger and attention of the coming gener.|New Wall Tent, 8x10 eno ation of business men to the ponst- |New Wall Tent, 10x12. Te bilities of using our local materials ; New Auto Tent, 7x7, Not to the best advantage. New Auto Tent, 7x9. ing ‘ His Early Greeks used large stones and ent sacks of sand as anchors. yea a ma tris O-TO 6. Canvas Goods SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLIES MAKES sick ‘We supply pomeed Camps and seen Department: 904 gd —— and Officers: ml wity osama Bidg., co. S4SeSaBes s FFSEeos eS eosererm eee 2ee 2 29 082%S"7FrSTtOF : SOME philosopher writes: “Do right a thousand times and you never hear of it— “Do it wrong once and you hear of it a thousand times!” So in storekeeping. - Thesale will fail—if it does not make friends—lasting friends for the Shuart Shoe Store. The present purpose, frankly stated, is to sell shoes. To sell them quickly. To turn all we possibly can inte Cash. nm thn nehoe8 sh eeee