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— rts sor, om rac peerae eerste ease THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922, ©) THE SEATTLE STAR Smart Tea Given | rsonal | ; ‘ | eaitie by Mrs. Boyle | WOMEN’S CLUBS _ | ‘\t the Sunset club, Tuesday) Maj. BE. B. Dennis, U, 8. A. and ernoon, Mra, Robert Boyle gave Mr, Dennta, who have been trana 2 - ferred to the Philippines, will leave i a very smart tea to compliment her . ee an th CLUBS FOR FRIDAY who sails on Baturday for Biam to be oclée f Mra Sekm mamund|S8® Franciove October 2, | Ansoclated with the medical college at sisterindaw, 4 transport 8. Grant Orthopedic Guilds Will Meet Bankok, Siam. Dr, McFarland ia tho Royle. Assisting the hostess were eee ‘The various Orthop guilds of|son ef Dr. James MeFariand, one of Sane. i Mrs, Trafford Huteson, Mra, James) Mrw. Frank Brophy Gallle Bake) vi noid the firet meeting of |the moat noted foreigners of Hlam a! - from | the city Mrs. Raymond Gu D. Hoge, Mra, Ro D, Merrill, Mra,/4nd children arrived today lithe year on Friday, September 16, A] ‘The hostesses for the afternoon ua “epetir for| Mes. G. A. C./PROCNIX, Ariz, to vinit_her parent wer for the hospital and ‘Thrift}are, Mrs, EH. KE. Marrah, Mra, W. ¥. Smart Function |Lester Turner, 3 mie Mr. and Mrs. He ¥, Blake. | 5 is requested at this time, Yuille, Mra, D. M, Jack, Mrs, A, W Two Honor Guests; Rochester, Mrs G, Alston Hole. 7. | Jelly and canned frult are much | Heeler, Mrs, Albert Clark, Mrs. John 2, A S Mark's | Mrs. Manson F. Backus, Mra, Fred) Mr, Edward B, Burwell, Jr. left] oaeg at the hospital, and the Thrift |MeRobble, Mrs. John Wilson, Mra Weds mic Raxter, Mrs. Francis Brownell, Mra.) Monday for Kelso, to remain 1/4100 15 especiaily in need of boys'|E. HB, Ansley, Mra, H, I, Brown, Church. | Frederick Rentley, Mra, John Col-| definitely, Mrs. Burwell and chil) and men's clothing, winter hata and| Mra, G. KE, Maine, Mra, Elizabeth nis wae R. William Crosby, tre. (272 Will dole, them later other necensitios Schonacker ling, Mre. R iiiam Crosby, Mrs. Sts 6 sal en vida Gh og al $ : pd me The guilds will meet on Friday eaallegd sme te m on{Arehibald Stewart Downey, Mrs. pleut, Col, 8 W, Noyes, U. 8 As | pollows Ladies of the Golden North ing “Gane” ¢ py Mea[John D. Farrell, Mra Frank Fred:land Mrs yea, Lieut. John F.|” froadway guild, with Mra. Cart ¥.| Ladies of the ¢ North will IPSS Elen this afternoon ey aa lerick, Mra. ‘Thomas Green, Mra, J.|Noylan, U. & A. and Mrs. Noylan| Gould, 1058 B. Lynn at., at 2: give « card party Friday, september Alfred Ra nd at her home, TOs; erleh, ® : | motored to Lake Crescent thin week! Capitol Hill guild, with Mre, J. M./15, of 1928% First ave, All Alaskans B5th ave, when she entertained D. Lowman. for a few days’ stay, Clapp, 902 22d ave. N., at 10:30 8, m. | and their friends invited. ‘ honor of her sister, Mra. Rus Mrs, David Morgan Roderick con eee | Dennytubeman guild, with Mrs. ¢ 6% Gerion Page, who has ree | tributed the following interestiog) Gant, and Mra, R, B. Dertckson | iedgar L. Webster, 704 Edgar at,, at 2 Woman's Century Club de, and for Some to Seattle to reskle, and f° program of planologuer and Capt, Derickson’s brother, Prof. p,m The music department of the Be BO Swreency, ae aveat this] Thourhta Have Wings” Donald Derickaon of New Orleana,| Kast Highland Drive guild, with| woman's Century club will meet at ee ween ber hoes guest hm masse Liza Lehmann} ineir guest, are apending a week in| Mra, A, 8 Patrick, 1251 21st ave. N.| the home of Mre, George A. Stanton, cag Lilac Tree rtlen) vancouver, B, C,, having motored / at 1:30 p. m. 4818 434 ave. B., on Friday, Septem. rere eects Night Has a Thousand Eyes" | o0c, ‘ First Hill guild, with Mrs. Vernon | ier 15. at 2 p.m. Ansinting hovtensen | home were tn ore teen, ee Smith eee |. Pavey, Hotel Sorrento, at 2p. || wit be: Mra, EB ana, Mra, As | m an ig receives. the rich and brilliant Mary, Run” David Gulon! ate, and Mra, A Disney and| Interlaken gutld, with are, P. J. | bert Laub and M 4 J. Wardall, | fones of fall blossoms were © Jardin” Fourdrain | son, Douglas, of Chicago, are spend —— re : Ran gen ge ll ure ore. * | out decorative effec Lindy Lou’ Strickland /ing'_ week at the Pembrook. _ Laurelhurs \ y > ls Boheme Club | ee ht be ag Beer and Orient:/“Tho Lightning Bug” csceeceeree eee oe te ie Palleades,” at 1040 6.m.! 1, 1a Roheme Music club will] | * Al fare. Huge baskets of gold John Barn Mian Alice Tunser, who recently eek Park gull, with Mrs, Sam: | H0ld ite firee 1 etiOg of the season | ee @ainies were used in the hall, eee returned from a tour of Yellow:| | TTni tate Mee Washington at.,|4t the home of Mrs, Homer H. ste : , 3 { ‘ , | OH the sun poreh, where punch WA"! Ni» nex Before Dance stone park, Is tenching in Bridge: | venson, 1833 Fifth ave. W., Friday, Frocks of poiret twill, Advance showing 0 in t Berved, reddening maple, sinnias, é nh pafport, Wash, Mis Ruth Tanger haa lid, with Mra. W. L.| September 14, at 2 p. m 4 i Yinter Coats ec IRintioli and asters added their] Miss Dorothy Ewing | will bel. on visiting in Washington, D. C.,| _ Aiadrona guild. with Mem a Me cee and Canton Crepe in | beautiful Winter Coa’ floral charm. In the dining room,|hostess at a dinner for elght & and is now in Chicago, She plans , a Native Daughters of Washington bass tf | —gome effectively trim- Gite in contrast to the other rooms,|urday evening, at her home Mew [te return to Beattle about Novem | “na pl Ns At 2 hme atbert J.|_ The Native Daughters of Washing. smart models, effect- med with fur. ‘The fab- & handsome basket combined the|foing to the dance Mr. and Mre.)i0 "i! | comanerman, at 1620 0. = | ton Wh give @ card party’ Pride: ively trimmed with beads | |. f h latest. Pat Dreaden shades of blue, mauve, pale} Thomas Green are giving at the os | an, ¢ t ‘ A. T, | September 16, at £40 p.m, in Wing | rics are of the latest— is mu yen san Suneet club. ; | Mount Baker guild, with Mrs — Iai ot ’ . b . Presi cpl oat deaieaeteasl cor ime ec te ee, age am 1, Wiliameon, $121 Slat ave. 6. at tae cd le ac ima and silk embroidery. | Sadihiin: ormandy, Bo- s children, who have been viriflng| i565. m ™ a . . ‘ 5 i clock were Mra. Chatios te Elo. Luncheon to Honor Mrs. Witter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs!” Queen Anne guild, with Mrs, 0. A : ‘ . "ad ‘ Fine workmanship and | livia, Fashion dictates fara "rll pl oe ge Wuilum| Miss Jackson W. D. Perkins, left Saturday for! ioe 1407 Sixth ave. W., at 164. m FE oi a “a Ah pe ; graceful lines distinguish | the belt, with new wide unt & o'clock, bg bag on hy z, 1 1 *enneylvania udy club w mee! ” n —_ " / neraidine|thelr home in San Francisco. | Fenton Hill guild, with Mre. F. M . yelock, Mrs. Al-| Jackson, 3 0 = , eration clubhouse, rm j , | ni fred Beitlc and Mra, Fred H. Bas-|tertaining with an informal bridge! Oe at jor peg Mir scpo0n mati frereity guild, with Mrs, Ada | Sheldon, president officiating. Rev « epiPamebesldiis (oedle som me ter. funcheon at her home Saturday|‘*moved th ps rt Pe kp, Ay ? Pail A. Baker Wil apeah. . ian Assisting about the rooms were?! afternoon. mer ye at Wing Point to their # A apron 4243 University bivd.;| 1 ee Martin in auuehe of sbtamen | Mrs. Doty: home tn town all-day sension RB car hale op Bo nec Opp es ee | Washington Park guild, with Mra, | Of @fternoon, ran 715 ‘ Richard W. Perry,| Entertains for Mr. and Mrs. E. BR. Chinn, who! John H. Powell, 1018 aTth ave. N., a ‘enste tates vinals Oak s Rochester, Mrs. David| Bride-Elect have been spending the summer at} 2 m. White Shrine Thimble club will “4 4 e p * ° o to nine Ne t Ella Stoet. ol E. Weldon Youns,! Por the pleasure of Mise Dalsy| Wing Point, have come in to tous net calls. with Mrs Elle Stoet-| ect at the home of Mrs. W. D. Hill, Mrs. qeorvel B. Latina, are Henry, who ts leaving next week for el are ta. thete apartment a’ 7 was HW, 129 Sist ave, Friday, September 18. erick Bentle: rs. rk Wi) il} Jacksonville, Fia., where she is to ve. 3 from 10 &. m. to 4p. m i Mrs. David Morgan Rg wed Mr. John Segessenman, Mra. C Aigo’ i Ballard W. C. T. U. ar Mrs William T. Burwell, Mre/. sioulahan entertained this after] Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sharpless) panard WC. T. U. will meet with Chapter AO, P. E. 0. Zames Colbert Sullivan, Mrs. Thom) oo with a miscellaneous shower at|bave taken an apartment at Han /stre Louise Bentley, 7205 26th ave.| Chapter AO, P. E. O., will meet 3 Ss Greening and Mrs. Earl y : iiton Arms, having moved there reln. Ww. Friday, September 15, at 2]with Mise Roxan jee ure! her residence, 3406 McClellan / | Roxana . Luserne y “ The home was lovely in its decor-|cently from the Hotel Sorrento. lp mm M Jackson Sithaugh will apartments, 1071 Pine st, Friday, Miss gy Colvin received the! tions of the gold and brown tones * MES apeak on “Legislative Law.” September 15, at & p,m St the door. Mrs, William A. Holzheimer, wife} te eee ore of Afric igolda, devel thro ieee a can ouh bn’ ee tanec, tae lk Teton Holaheimer, of Ketchikan. | Seattle Presby teriat Went Seattle Review, W. B.A. Special for Friday and a Miss Marie Wright color scheme further accentuated in| Alaska, and Mian Catherine Holt | one geattie Preabyterial will con Sewing Circle Mili Pri a tested day, Trimmed Felt Hats pri Is Bride the favors and bonbons. A miniature ee i) be city Sayre I duct a normal study class in mis] West Seattle Review, W. B. A inery Priced ie pstairs bride and groom graced the tea/Mias Holzheimer will enter Annie) ions under the leadership of Mrs, J.| Sewing circle, will meet at the home . he andl mprriage of Mand Pag in table, where Mra. TR. Ackerly and|Wright seminary at Tacoma, and|{ porter, using as a textbook, “The {of Mrs, Lole Nacher, 4708 21th ave Way. These hats are of the latest > mei Mr. Say vA | Mrs. Fred Henry presided at the| Mrs. Holahelmer will return (0 th@ | rend of the It by Dr. Haynes. |S. W., Friday, Sept. 15, at 1 p. m style, fashioned of Velvet and i i “Mr na, b auxiliary bs asked to send a rep- embers and friends invited vase Mie ro Reng North after a chart wen here. | Rach suxitiar k o- | Mem 4 friends invited. 2 Swutwiac Rage conan ose | Sead hie. Pred H. Grinnell hae returned | Tementative. ‘The first meeting wilt | ‘ oun tis as ae Panne. The popular large, droopy std aie i r. rin be held in the mission room of the uxitlary Sente! No. this afternoon at 4, o'clock. Informal Bridge Tea ner|'® Seattle after an extensive trip | pies Presbyterian church, Friday,| American Legion auxiliary to Be styles, mushrooms and turbans. uke’s church, with Rev. John) Entertaining in compliment to her] inry Europe. While abroad be toured : ttle P ‘ September 16, at 19 a. m. attie Post No, 18 will hold a ¢ icLauchian reading the service.' house guest, MisagHetty Websger, of]. Ger | rance, Switzerland, Italy, eee the home of Mra. Fred Mast | The sold and reddening tones of} fort Townsend, Mrs. Burke WS) many and England. tinita Chiaster 68th ot. Friday, Sept. 16, m leaves combined with the| hostess at an infofmal bridge tea at at | Pe ee een. us el lve Pall ok huckleberry, and autumn flow-|the Teanis club this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nordhoff and) Tonle cane aed aan ae eee banked the chancel, and the deli- eee ern Star, will give « card party baby, of Los Angeles, will arrive tn) Seattic Circle Ophelia roses th day, September 15, at & p. m., in the es, eyed by tait| Winter Series nae oo the! Dardanella cafeteria, in’ the Leary| Seattle Circle No. ‘The Young Ladies’ Institute wifl|”'"*” nee building. Eastern Stars and friends \ Mr. aon “Jardine played the wed-| hold the first of ite winter series of Mrs. Denalé Hartsel, of New York, | ™Vited: day, Sept. 15. eee Fairview PT. A. Fairview PT. A. is entertaining with @ reception at the school in compliment to the teachers and new principal Miss afternoon, Rept. 15. program will consist of several solos Women's Missionary Society ‘The first meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the First Pres byterian chureh, after the summer tion will be held on Friday after noon at 2 o'clock in the ladies’ park lors of the church. Eichoos of Seabeck will be present ed by Gelegates who attended the |>Y Mrs. J. Gies bas returned | isionary conference held there this | *Peeches weeks to summer. ee marches, and before the cere-| dances next Friday evening, Septem. formerly of Seattle, aniln Friday on ber 15, at the Knights of Columbus ling sajestic for London and Paris, clubhouse, Haryard ave and E-| wnere she will visit friends. Union st. ee Bogen ves Lag Dyer, chalrman| Mr, and Mra. Frank Horsey, of || the committee, are lance © guests of their son |* Leo A. Holderman. Mary McMullen, Louise Tanner, Ma-| Tatims. are the muess Of tw ire two maids, Miss Marion Wurz-|bei Strehlau, Mary Sharkey, Mary | winiam H Horsely beste and Miss Margaret McLen-| McNeeley, Nellie Fowles, Ethel ee ‘wore gowns fashioned on simi-| O'Donnell, Bernice McGee, Aurea Mins Ethel bs lines, Miss Wurzbacher’s of orchid/ Tierney, Irene and Genevieve Ethier. from a trip of several Miss MeLenton's of pea green) The patrons and patronesses a of Butte, Mont, was man for Mr. Wurzbacher, and ushers were Mr. N. Rogers and “SAVES YOU MONEY” SECOND & UNION, Copeland, L. McKinney and short tte, with draped skirts ending | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Gorman, Mr,|AiM#** and Victoria, B. biog onan mu ome wc phat The ee eer ag the _cheaed pr ood ny Fecal: ns ry Speco the solfhon Rn Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Barker have] sie Walle ee — MIS | Women's Century club will meet Fri- . & he returned from a fortnight spent on|""Vi oP ct ice norothy Daniel. |4ay, September 15, at 3 p.m. with! gp * hats in corresponding tones and car-|Fred Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vancouver Iaiand, 8. C — ’ va a [Mra. George A. Stanton, 4814. 43nd Jilted Girl Slays “¥ied Colonial bouquets of pastel| Hueffed, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Fowles, nee: Sah AORURS Ce Went arne | Ey deal nealeaian bie Gk alan Y Kills Self | tinted flowers with ribbon ties. Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Donnell, Mr. and Logan outh, Mrs. James B. Hall was matron of| Mra. Joseph T. Nolan, and Mr. and Luncheon in Everett Fight P.M. Mour— Katherine {noon will be Mrs. F, 2 Sve, Mis) LOMENCE, Seok 14-heslaciae le .. Her gown was of yellow| Mrs. James Gilmour. Mrs, George Baer will entertain | Nate RTT, eee waa ‘|to the home of a young man who! 15 Thi N Pi d tte, whose pointed hem lin —-———— aot with a luncheon at her home i Morning Devotions—Haze! “ si Dor. | ird, asi the floor. A picture hat to Everett, Friday. A number of Se-| Story Hour—Julia Black Mrs. J. N. Rich will report on the} had jilted her, Signora Maria Cor. 26 » Near Fine tasen shot him dead. Then she killed herself. Morning Classes—Virginia Bioxom, | Federation meeting at Spokane. Mra Match her gown was worn, and A Wothan's Viewpoint at am Fitzsimmons will give an ow ) @rchid sweet peag and lace flowers! tea with yellow streamers were the flowers carried. _ The bride was charming in tvory | tharmeuse softly draped in rare old Trish lee, a family heirloom. With this she wore a hat of white maline,! eatrich trimmed, and caried an arm | attle friends are motoring up for CORNS (Ss2"* the affair. | Informal Bridge ;at Home Complimenting Mrs. ‘Dana Brown, Mrs. Joseph C. Harris and Mise Will Scratched on Disc Is Accepted Sept. 14.—A will en- graved on a navy identification disc by William H. Skinner, lost in the Mre, W. H. Hanna. line of the year’s study; Bach (period Following the program a very de-| 1711 to 1788), Mrs. J. T. Moore: piano lightful has been arranged tn Mra. J. R. Per. honor of Mrs. Arthur Grey, for 15 vocal selection, Mra. John W years one of the noted educational workers of Nenking, China; Miss Edna Cole, who ts sailing on Satur. | WEEK-END REDUCTIONS Offered by Shamek Bros. Will Save You Money! selections of Bach. rons; Dolby. tea Lift Off with Fingers Master Key Paychology Class _ bouquet of Butterfly roses and white Lo pay ccna aelaae pre day for Bankok, Siam; Dr. Adelaide are argh ny = : otis class) battle of Jutiand, has been admit.) : Been bees ted with silver tulle. | home of Mrs, Harris, on Friday. | Woodard, the noted Seattle surgeon, ma en ee All Wool Crepe, 56 inches wide, $2.25 per yard. Liftie Reginald Bradshaw, cousin | ees who was recently decorated by | ber 15, at 7:20 o'clock in the Univer Sa eceeeemeee All Wool Se 86 inch wid 1.95 ard. the bride, daughter of Mr. and| rae King George V. of England, for dis | sity branch library hall. Dr. J.D. 0) Voo! rge, inches wide, $ per y Mrs, R. M. Bradshaw, of New West. Invitations to Dance tinguished service in India and who | Powers will speak on “Concentra-|] HE TOOK OUR WORD All Wool Velour, 54 inches wide, $1.90 per yard. mfinster, B. C., was a dainty flower | The Walla Walla Tennis club ts! is returning to her hospital in| tion.” All invited. All Woo! Plaids, 54 and 56 inches wide, $1.95 a girl in a peach-colored organdie issuing invitations to a dance at) Fatehgahr, India, in November; Dr. bs Mey a AND FOUND IT GOOD All Wool Bolivia. 54 inches wide, for coats. $4.95 yd. frock. A wreath of silver leaves wan the Collins Field House, on Friday|and Mrs. McFarland, well known | ADDITIONAL CLUBS In a letter to the Chamber of 4 *, id on her hair and basket of Dresd: bon showers. ‘Mrs. Wright wore her own wed- @ing gown of dark brown satin trim- n passementerie, a hat to cor- Tespond, and «a corsage of Cecil Brunner roses. Mrs. Wurzbacher, | the groom's mother, wore black satin and jet and a large ostrich trimmed | hat. Her corsage was of the tiny | rosebuds. After the service a reception was! carried a French flowers with rib- All Wool Tricotine, 56 inches wide, for suits, $3.50 per yard. All Wool Poiret Twill, 56 inches wide, for suits, $3.50 per yard. All Wool Marvella, 54 inches wide, $12.00 per yard. Coats made to your measure, $25, material extra. Suits made to your measure, $27.50, material extra. Hemstitching, Plaiting, Buttons, Braiding, Em- broidery, Scalloping, Tucking made to order. evening, § 8 ptember a PUT YOUR INITIALS ON IT [physician and surgeon of the East, | City Pan Hellenic City Pan-Hellenic will W. E. Waldo, 2725 Broadway Saturday, Sept. 23, at 2:30 p. m. ‘The business of the day Includes a discussion of the program commit tee reports, ‘There will be other in torenting discussions, and tea will be nerved, Commerce, D. A. Walker, former- ly of Texas, proves the truth of the assertion that “it pays to ad vertise.” Walker has requested the chamber to send literature to ten people of his acquaintance, who, he says, “all go somewhere each year, usually to California or Colorado.” He states that he be “ Neves they oan be diverted and brought here. Regarding his own experience, Walker says: “Seven of us came meet with Mra 709 E. at 1220 ot W.. will give a homecoming at Swedish club hall, Eighth gnd Olive at., Pri | Custer Auxiliary Custer Auxiliary No, 4 to Custer! Siete of thé beide’d pet. | Camp, 8. of V., will have a social eve- | . } sided at the table, which had for a| Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little in Veterans’ hall, Armory. my headquarters now being in Se. 2 center a silver basket of Ophelia|“Freezone” on an aching corn, in- neil attle, Your literature brought all 1526 Third Ave foses. Mrs. George Allen Bacchus |stantly that corn stops hurting, then Chapter V, P. E. 0. of us here, and confirmation of its d ‘was in charge of the bridal cake, and|#hortly you lift it right off with| Chapter V, P. B. O., will have @A11 trun causes us to remain.” Mrs. Roy Bailey of the ices, fingers. Truly! all-day meeting at the home of Mra. esos ‘The girls assisting were the Misses |K. A. Brunell, Dorothy Leavitt, Jean Allen, Pearl Hateh, Emma and Eva Harris, Mill- fine Moriarity, Mrs. Reginald Brad-|corn, or corn between the toes, and shaw, of New Westminster, B. C.,|the calluses, without soreness or irri. | | and Mrs. Kenneth McLennon, of |tation—Advertisement, _ Vancouver, B.C ———_———_—— i Vacationists Are On their wedding trip to California, Back On the Job Mrs. Wurzbacher wore a dark blue failleur of Poiret twill with flower- trimmed tan felt hat and sable furs. — After October 15 Mr, and Mrs. “TI there, Harry! Wurzbacher will be at home at 313 |again, Senth . N. for us “Ill say. The worst part of a ve cation 1s getting down to work again after it's over. I'll have a hard time Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of} “Freezone” for a few cents, sutti-| clent to remove every hard corn, soft 2005 32nd ave. 8, Monday, Sept. 18. Mra, F, A. Hill land Mrs. A. C. Hansen will assist, | SLOUGH, Eng., Sept. 14.—An au tomobile demonstrated here is built like a war tank and is suitable for | motoring over snow, sand, mud and | te ————$ avag 5 reasons why mothers buy: HICKORY 'GARTERS|: for children wi Vacation'’s over It's back to the old grind Tea Planned for . The only Children's Garter made with the patented Mise Jackson not to dream of that big trout I al- rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings firmly Entertaining in honor of Miss|mort got, And those blue mountains. between rubber and rubber. Saves wear and tear on Gernidine Jackson, who 1s to wed|And the alr I breathed in and the stockings and means less darning. Lieut. Donald James Leehey, U. s.|water I drank, Miss Virginia |Strong man if I could have Say I'd be a regular! about six A, on Septernber 21, Highest quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly Sheahan is entertaining with a tea; Months of that outdoor tife. ; 4 shade to match one’s hat or scart tested, insures long wear, from 4 unti! 6 o'clock next Monday “Here too, It sure ts the life. Too | or colored printed handkerchief, BANISH THE FIRST GRAY HAIR PDO NOT despair when that first gray bair appears. Keep your youthful appear- ance by tinting gray, faded, streaked or Dieached hair Instantly to {ts original color —any shade of brown or black. "Browna- ataoon. bad our respective offices can't be Mins Dorothy Fiwing, Mrs, Albert|0ved up in the mountains. One Charles Stub, Mies Alice Ives anajias to live, though, #0 here we are Miss Hazel McMillan will alternate |P°C% at the old job. Seattle reama at the urne, and nasisting will be| Tite cool after all that sunshine.” Miss Emily Jerome, Mixs Beatrice|,, em 't makes mo begin to think) Pecplon aay Mien Cather, Heatsleeloe winter clothes. T will have to met The pin, buckle and clasp are absolutely rust proof, Extra strong pin. Cannot break or bend. The buckle is easily adjusted and prevents broken finger nails. 25c and up | DUCKLING WITH PINEAPPLE Dress the duckling and stuff it with a bread forcemeat nicely sea soned with herbs. Roast in a mod, ‘The nowest fad of all ts to have| Crate oven until ready, keeping it rather underdone, Drain one can YY NV oo Beng a new sult very soon and I hate to!one's Initials embroidered on one’s! ot sliced ikehaslk: Walk tee ‘o.| tone," the modern hair tint, is guaranteed ciah i think of spending the money after trimmest blouse. They may belencontula of tucter ubatitnte ie | absolutely harmless to the hair, ecalp or depending upon style and size. Hostess and Assistants 11 spent on the old vacation. wOkcldtiher iat: ‘sib ‘aldeve’ an" tual sanbeonc the: tits. ott th 9 tkin, Easily applied at home. Wil not a % at Tea Shop ‘Oh, say, don't let the vacation “4 nphiage |" avr enectaall tn fy ‘ashe ved s al rub or wash off and cannot be detected. Complete satisfaction assured or your money back ee stop you So ee tons Soe ng. A na ‘ont oo he oy aud are shown worn i= ot aia ph no | welt atl Heat + and $1.50, Trial br ‘ . 4 REED " you need a suit, go and get it. on semi-tailored as we! * AON ” by * APPre TCs a one te i hostess for Alki Auxiliary at ty Mat. gat AMaRAM with linly aerate moddis ae Masel’! cuptul of stock or water, stir untit| Ca, ir Gon ane A.STEIN & COMPANY Ortnopedic Tea Shop Friday, ¢ Cherry's at 1015 Seeond ave., in Initials and complete monograme! boiling, cook for five minutes and| Covington, Ky. " Makers of PARIS GARTERS for Men by Mrs. 1. P. Bins, Mrz. 1. Maito build'ng, just over the Pig'n|are both used, Even a few lingerie |Season to taste with salt and pep: CHICAGO New York R Mra, A. K. White, Mro. F Whistle, and wet a sult on credit?’ frocks ha been decorated in this| per. Place the duckling on a hot man, Mra. C. Kt. Closner, Mrx. 1.1 Six months to you know, ¢ shion, The important thing is to| Platter, surround with the pineap- King, Mrs, George Hannan tas Miss devslo Byrague. you wear it while you're paying.’ keep one's color scheme unshattered,| plo silces and serve one slice with AdvesUnewent, othe embroidering should be done in| each portion,

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