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PAGE 10 Seattle l PIANIST | CLUDS FOR THURSDAY | THE SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS 12:30 o'clock. Bring lunch. The pro- «ram will be in charge of Mra, A. HL Child ren’s Ar at Library BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD Mave you been exposed to art? If peered t Display On for Week velopment of certain studies, “Cok ors and Derign. bulary,” | Music Evelyn Scotney Well Received Evelyn Scotney, charming young coloratura soprano of the Metropoll- Greenwood Chapter, v. D, 0, BE. 8. | Horton “Pr teotive Work for Women not, you oan yet catch it or at least rocenses in Construction,” “Appre- |tan Grand oer. Spagna hg etme: | Greenwood chapter, U. D,, O, B. 8, /and Girls," by Mra, 1B. H, Mason. |.0.’ iow seattle’s youngest genera-|clations and Relationships in the heard for the firet time in Sea io in Engagement of Miss Lur-| will entertain with @ card party at | superintendent of the women's pro-|tre, Nem, Heater youngest OnetN ina of Art and Industry” are w|concert last evening at the Plymouth ik . B : A need the home of Mra, Myrtle Tylor, 8516 | teotive division of the Seattle police | iit). tne exhibit at the Beattie pub |few of the topicn the exhibit will |Congregational church. ine Brown Announce lith ave. N. W., Thursday, October | department, ‘ Ho biary, whieh will be on view | explain Mim Scotney has « pleasing Nght This Afternoon; Quiet 26, at 2 p.m. ‘The hosterses for the se. oly set ho facta, ‘atta eee soprano voice of exceptional clear- 7 * v “end afternoon wil! be Mra, Metta Clasna Borosls Club noon, October 29, ARCHITECT DOT ness, flexible and true to pitch. Her Wedding Solemnized. and Mra, Viola Mullen, All Kastern| Art department of the Borosis club! 4, one teacher ao truly mala: MAGAZINE WHITING winging of the ng ow veyed ls very — Invited. will moet Thured Jotober 26 at] 4 famuel Chamberlain 1s now «|commendable, Her voloe thruout is R. AND MRS, ABNER BROWN eee tae clunbovs er eet DS sniine Os sete ek be iene member of the firm of Stearns &| mont enjoyable, but it is in her high, announce the engaxement of | Dorie Soclal Club . fartistio aide ot your ae ee tse Brophy, architects, of Boston. In| coloratura tones that she excels. thelr daughter, Lurline, to Ensign} | porte Social club, O, B. &, will] Crown Hill PvT, A. bodgreg wo typ bibasendh rigors $ jnore| Adition to his work, he is writing &| Mis Bcotney t# a brilliant young art- ieperee Ciltrord Crawford, attached} lgtve a card party at the home of| Crown Hill A. dadw’ night lpoeutiful, The pecret of enjoying ana series of magazine articles which will |int whose singing, talent and finished to the U. S. S. Arizona, son of Mra, Jessie Ramatead, 4523 and Halloween party, Thursday, Oc-|poaseming things without owning | ake him, in the epring, to Spain and |stylo made her concert « success. and Mrs. Z. Vance Crawford, of wood ave, Thursday, October |tover 26, at 780 p.m. Mr. J. A.\them ts yours, To appreciate any |Affion, He writes that “the summer! ‘The two most brilliant numbers North Carolina, the wedding to take jap om Reed, principal of Franklin high lening of beauty {9 to truly possens |" France was entirely idyllic, and T| given by Miss Bootney were “Caro place late in December, The news was made known this afternoon at the charming and smart tea Mra, Brown gave in her apart: ment at the St. Paul in compliment | to Miss Ruth Lennon, whose engage ment to Ensign John Marshall Camp- Dell, Jr, was recently announced. Little Barbara Barkley, dressed in , carried a shower bou- quet which held miniature cards with the names of Miss Brown and Ensign | Crawford engraved in gold, These oe Social and Charitable Club “Freja” ‘The Women's Social and Char | ttab Club, “Freja.” will have @ rd party Thureday, October 26th, at 1:30 p. m, in the Swedish club parlors, Hosteenes for the after noon will be Mrs, Albro Gardner jand Mra, Bienda Tarp eee | Seattle Review, No. 8 | Seattle review, No. §, W, B.A, of | |echool, speaker, Community singing | Halloween attraction. Refreshments, eee Washington Hive No, 044 Washington Hive No. 044, will give ® card party in honor of Mra. B. Hutcheloo, 6219 Phinney ave, Thurs. day, October 26, at 2 p.m. eee Wooderaft Totem Club Woodgraft Totem club meete it, Did you ever not things which make for enjoyment of life are free to all—nature, the pub: lo Mbrary, full of books; art gulleries, the architecture of our streets, the mute of our churches not to men tion the service, and also the soclabll- ity they foster?” The present exhibition aims to show the public and the parents of Beattie the interesting work now be ing done by the Fine and Industrial © that the} | made & great deg! of progress in the | Cleld drawing was apent with William | head of the department of architec: ture at Boston Technology (the school | Mr. Chamberiain attended after leav partment of architecture, in nearch of material for his forthcoming book on bridges). Most of the time I m! erated between Chartes and Poitiers, but manared to dash into Italy for a few weeks.” A part of the time | Emerson, | ing the University of Washingon do- | Nome,” from Rigoletto, which gives the artist ample opportunity to dis play her coloratura tones, and “Polo |naise,” from “Mignon, which she jalso sang with success, Other num- | bers well recetved were “O Mio Bab- bino Caro.” by Puocint; Gounors “Berenade,” Liert’a “O Quand je Dors,” and “Tarantelle,” by Rossint, Her last group was comprised of |"Trees,” by Alberti; “Fairy Tales,” by Konzak; Brache’s “I Passed by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, TM tTOEEE ttt oe - or the Maccabees, will moet Thursday, | Thursday, October 26, at 2 p. m. 1D /Arts departments in the elementary Your Window,” which was greeted ae ee October 26, inthe A. 0. U, W. hall, |clubrooms schools. oy with such a burst of applause that t Peicrsntneciams in russet, bronze }1409 Ninth ave, Anniversary and b-bd “Mims Clara P. Reynolds as director | SATU RDAY ART it called for a repetition, and “The gurned “ “ ‘ }Past Commanders’ night, Business Latona PLT. A. of this department is doing a noble i CHDLDREN Night Wind,” by Farley. Miss Scot- Se nade | ‘and yellow tones decorated the rooms f@nd a basket of orchid and yellow | pompom chrysanthemums centered | the tea table. | Presiding here were Mrs, Edwin} ©, Ewing, Mrs. Robert Fox, Jr... Mrs. Otto Wagner and Mrs. Richard Floyd | Frost, assisted by the Misses Clara) Emory, Mildred Lewis, Virginia Jet-| ferson, Gladys Epperson, Imogene | Cornett, Rachel, Katherine and Ruth | Nidlock, Jane Bliss, K Stolten- | erg and Mrs. Eugene thurmond. | Miss Vesta Muth, whom Mr. Harry Krinke is present- ing in a piano recital this evening at his studio at the McKelvey. Affairs for Miss Lelon McCausland A number of affairs are planned Ayreon in compliment to Miss Lelon Mo Little eo Braid received the cards tne gay 0 ali lfc nagar “ties ‘Brown attended the Univer.| Mr William Roy McAdam was re |cently announced. ity of Washington and ts a member | See ‘ef Gamma Phi Beta sorority and Red| Saturday afternoon, October 28, Miss Doris Edith Summers will Domino, honorary dramatic associa. | Wen. Ensign Crawford fraduat 1) from the Naval academy at Annapo- Us with the class of ‘21 F | Miss Miesse Married Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen an the marriage of their daugh Miss Enola Miesse, to Mr. John | RR Hendricks, Jr, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John R. Hendricks, of Colorado formerly of Seattle, which solemnized at 1 o'clock today. ‘Whe bride was charming tn a vor: Wish three-piece costume, the dress of brown taffeta and coat of duvetyn ¢ with silver fox trimmings. er hat breakfast and the bride and nee Gusen Gime te British Columbia. On their re- turn they will be at home at the McKay apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks plan to leave for an ex: viet iy ao t in the Fast about the season. Mrs. Hendricks was educated at St. Mary's convent, Notre Dame, Ind., and Mr. Hendricks ts a gradu- te of the University of Washington. eee Farewell Tea ‘The fagewell tea at the Women's University club Friday afternoon with four tables of bridge at home this evening, as a compliment to Mr. and Mra. have @ tea at her home, 3 Ash- worth ave. from 3 to 6 o'clock Wednesday, November 1, Mins Beatrice Matthews ts entertaining with a dinner of ten covers for Mixes McCausiand and her fiance, and Saturday, November 4, Mra. John Frederick Davidson of Tacoma wil! entertain with a luncheon at Fred: erick & Nelson's in her honor. . ba Bridge Evening Mr. Réessell Perkins te entertaining his ward Andrews Margaret Chinn) and Miss Harriet Baxter and her fiance, Mr. Evan » | MeCord. ee Entertain for Bride Thirty members of Mrs. A. D. Toliefsen‘s bridge club complimented her daughter, now Mra. John R. Hengricka, Mon- day evening with a surprise mis. cellaneous shower at her home. Mise Enola Mivnse, Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Willlam Informal Bridge Mise Audrey Collins entertained with an informal bridge Satuntay afternoon In her apartment at Rox- bury Court. Three tables were in play. meeting at § p,m, see Altrulstic Club The Pythian Sisters Altrutstio ub will meet Thursday, October 26th, at the home of Mre, KR. EB. |Redmen, 4437 46th ave. 8. W., for an all-day seasion. Day > | ‘The Seattle Day Nursery assoc! tion will meet Thursday afternoo October 26, 1:90 o'cléek, at 302 Broadway, instead of the morning of | the same date, Graded Union of Sunday School Teachers ‘The Seattle Graded Union of Sun- day Schoo! Teachers will meet Thurs day, October 24, 9:30 a, m. to 12 m | Program will be given by the Taco: ma Graded Union of Sunday School Teachers, followed by departmental nferencen. } “Cradle Roll,” Mra, Ira Dye: “Be sinners.” Mra. James Smith; “Prt mary Superintendents,” Mra. H. Bur. rows; “Primary Teachers,” Mrs. F Rabbitt; “Juntor Superintendents, Mra, W. BE. Waters; “Junior Teach- ore,” Mrs. B.C. Tait, eee The Women’s University club t* planning « large rummage sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oc tober 26, 27 and 28, at 2100 First ave. corner of Lenora st. Mrs. Herman ©, Joy i the general chairman, a» tiated by Mra. Peter Mogenson. a Be Dorie Social Ciab Dorte Social club, O, B. 8, will en tertatn with a card party at the home of Mrs. Jennie Ramatead, 4523 Grean- Childs entertained with a matinee |wood ave., Thursday, October 24, at party at the Moore in her honor. eee 2p. m. Prizes and refreshments, Eastern Stare invited. eee Counell of Minute Women The Seattle Council of Minute Women will hold tts regular monthly meeting Thursday, October 26, at 2 Pp. m., in Frederick & Nelson's audi- tortum, Women's ~_we Club Rummage ‘The Latonia PT. A. will meet tn the assembly room of the school ‘Thursday, October 24, at 2:30 p, m. Following the business session an tn. forma} reception to the teachers will be held at S15. Every mother tn the district is urged to be present. eee Veritas Whist Club Veritas Whist club will meet with Mrs, A. Wubi, 6206 Carlton ave, |Georgetown, Thursday, October 36 Dinner, 1 p.m. Cards, 2 p. m. eee McDonald P.-T, A. The Parent Teacher association of the F. A. McDonald schoo! will give ja card party, Thursday, October fat 2 p. m,, at 6069 Sixth ave, N. Roth bridge and “plain whist will be played. Call Mfa, Bert Oltver, Mel- | rose 0602 Elite Social Club Etite Social club, Halloween party, jin Lake Washington hall, 2609% Jackson st, Thursday, October at 9 p.m. Bring sheet and pillow cane. eee Trinity Ave. PT. A. In compliment to the teachers of the Frants Coe school, the Parent- Teacher association will giv¢ a Hal- | loween party Thursday evening at | the school. eee Bagley PT. A. The Bagley PT. A, will Thursday, October 24, at 3:15 p. &t the school. meet ™., Women of Mooseheart Legion Women of Mooseheart legion, ber 27, with Mra, Clark, have post- poned thelr meeting indefinttely. eee Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. Washington Boulevard W. CT. U. will meat in the chapel, Friday, Oct, 27, at2 p.m Mra Libbie Beach Brown will speak, Public invited. eee Adams P. T. A. to quote a leading citizen, Her assistants are Frances Yeomans, Maud Eimer and Victoria McLean, Standards of good tante are devel joped for all that in beautiful in cloth ing, buildings, furnishings all the everyday things wo use, an well a» appreciation for the great produc tions of artista, painters and sculp, tors. eee At different times thruout the eight grades the children become painters, designers, weavers, pot- ters, bookbinders and workers in wood and paper, The exhibit shows how important it is that a variety of suitable materials be provided to make possible these experiences for the boys and girls of Seattle, Being exposed to art from so many angles, ugli- ness in the homes or dress or lives of the next generation should be unknown. A member of the art department of the schools will be at the library ench afternoon from 3:30 to 6:0 to explain the alma of the work ‘The library is co-operating by ox- hibiting books and pictures valuable in connection with the etudies in “Appreciations and Relationships.” The exhibit will be made up of Interest both to thors anxious to see the actual work of the children and thone interested to observe the means by which tt Is fostered. Supervisor's demonstrations and children’s work both will be shown. Progress thru the grades from first to eighth will be shown In the de Mrs. Frank Boyce Tupper, who has recently come to make Seattle her who planned to meet Friday, Octo-|home, addredsed the club member artista contribute to its originality. nd their friends on “Management of One's Helf—the First Btep In De- veloping Executive Ability.” Mm. Tupper spoke of the of putting the Imagination to work, stating that one's achievement i laraely the result of one's own mental picture, She called atten tion to the importance of the ex- ecutive’s leaving to his or her as aistants an opportunity for develop- | The Cornish school has a Saturday | Morning class tn art for children, un der Mine Lydia Fuller, of San Fran- ©. This is a new field of service for the Cornish to undertake. Tues. day and Thuraday, from 7 to 10, there are evening classes for thone who work during the day, Le sons | are very inexpensive—60 cents a len on for the Saturday classes and $1 a Jonson for the evening classes, Daily lannon also are given in decoration, design and color from 9 to 12, Tul Uonattherateof 60 cents a lenson, Miss Fuller has studied with Frank Ingerson, Ralph Jobonvott and Ru- | olph Schaeffer and ta a graduate of the California School of Fine Arts. She haw had wide experience as a teacher of design and free-hand draw- ing tn the public schools, see POSTERS SHOW FOREIGN SCENES Thin week at the library Mise Cal- |houn haa arranged a series of for- eign travel posters in the lobby of |the top floor, They are hung in honor of thelr donor, who will be in Seattle en route to Ban Francisco. The French Travel bureau of New | York, maintained by the French | government in the interests of travel abroad, sent ther here and they de pict vividly many historic spots. eee ART CLUB TO | DANCE SATURDAY | ‘The Seattle Art club, whose stu dion are in the Hoge building annex, will give its annual ball at the Knights of Columbus hall Saturday evening, Oct. 28. The party ts al- wayn the gala affair for the Bohem- fan set and many of the city’s clever | Glenn Sheckles is chairman, as sisted by BE. Norling, Harold Ellis, Frank Bilynn, F, Tadama, George | Semple, Martyn Jensen, A. M. Reed, | Malfred lambke, Ruth Kreppa, Ruth Freedman, William Klamm, Marshall Reid, Mona Heywood, Frank Maxwell, Frank Wolfe, Helen Markus, Paul Brockman, H. Roth, lL. H. Gaiucta, Victor Mesenga, Franklin Sly, Ernest Worling and ney was repentedly recalled and re. sponded with several encores, of which “Bong of Indin,” by Rimeky- Korsakotf, ana “Coming Thru the Rye” were the moat enjoyed. The assisting artist was Maximil- fan Rose, @ violinist of ability, who contributed several delightful num- bers to the program. Concerto in D (first movement), by Wientawski, was given an excellent Interpretation, as were “Ariowo,” by Bach-Franke; “Le Coucou,” by Jaquin, and Sarasate’s Introduction and Tarantelle. Mr. Rose wan very well received and re- | wponded with a number of delightfuf’ lencores, Elvin Schmitt proved an |able accompanist for the two artists. painutncrtity wastes e1stwanl bance seadanies DR. LOUGHNEY’S HUMAN BAKE OVEN 1 And Corrective Plan of Eating Accomplishes Quick Results for a Tacoma Insurance Man. His Letter Follows: | For a year I have bad st PETE ELE EES pF Exede? from 3 until § o'clock, which will be eee The Adams P. T. A, will have an Charles Bowen, bewel troubles have su . uve. the last affair in the old club house,| Dinner on Halloween St. Michael's Women's G evening meeting in honor of the|!™# their own | initia behoard cee ‘will have acting as hostesses Mra) yc, and Mra. H. A. Neubert will! ‘Tho Ww: aie a apn — vn | “Dada” at the school, Friday, Oct. 27, brought up the need of the present) 4. 1 poss the shop windows | Brag get on ‘on the 90-16 |/48¥ for leaders who would inspire i Elwell Case, Mrs. Otis Floyd |nave a dinner at their home on Speake |downtown the thought is bound to chapel has resumed its weekly thetr assistanta to work, not for Lamson, Mrs. Stanton Allen 854 /isnoween, entertaining stxteen| Thu y meeting and afternoon tens | sure, Pro and con. Program by icade, ed Sith: iene occur that they could be equal Miss Alletta Gillette. members of their bridge dinner club. {at 2 p. m., in the guild room, corner Miss Blodgett'’s and Miss Jorgenson’s od . mediums of artistic expreasion to 4 Mrs. Alvah Lemuel Carr and Miss a6 8 of Sixth ave, N. and John st. Aji{"COm*® Refreshments, gallery of paintings, Bome windows | « Mabel Chilberg will preside at the Bowen, ac- - Branscombe TRE In addition the Women's Univer. sity Club Glee club will give several selections. Dinner at Home Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ewing will entertain with a dinner of ten covers at their home Monday evening, October 30. DATES TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 74— ‘The marriage of Miss Janet Powell to Mr. Neal Tourtelotte, in Trin- ity church, at 9:30 o'clock. Arctic club will have Halloween dinner dance. Bridge ten at the Hotel Sorrento || by First Hill Guild of the Or- || thopedic hospttal. | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27— Miss Monica Shannon's informal dance at home. | Miss Sarah Harris to entertain at supper in compliment to Mise Phyllis Griffiths. Mrs. Edward H. Schula and Miss Gertrude Schulz to entertain with & tea at home from 3 to 6 o’cloek, to honor Mrs. John D. I. HMart- man and Mrs. Earle D'Arcy P Farewell tea at Women’s Univer- sity club. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25— Miss Vernita #weazen to wed Mr. || Morris Lundquist in St, Luke's vi edral, in Tacoma, at }| | 30 o'clock. Halloween dinner Beattie Golf club. Miss Phyllis Hamlin to be hostess || Hailoween masquerade dance. Miss Elizabeth Maclean to wed Mr. Alfred Mills Ghormiey, in Bethany Presbyterian church, at 4:30 o'clock. The wedding of Miss Ellis Parkin to Mr. Earl MacPherson, at the home of Mr. and Mra, Albert 8. Elford, at §:20 o'clook. John O'Netl to keep dance at the pliiment Miss Phyilts Griffiths with a bridge party at home. TUESDAY, OCTOBER s1— Mr, and Mrs, Q. E. Thurmond to hosts at @ masque Halloween dance, Japanese consul and Mrs, Hirose Balto to entertain with a recep- tion and dance at 1025 First ave. home, from 4 to 6 o'clock, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4— Alpha Xi Delta sorority to have || Christmas basaar at the Hotei Washington Ann MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6— Orthopedic Tea Shop Queen Anne Guild will be tn charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. B. C. Yancy will be hostess, assisted by Mra. C. R. Shaw, Mra. Ward Simpkins, Mre. Herbert Witherspoon, Mra. J. B. Barclay, Mra. J. W. Goodwin, Mra. Frank F. Sinks, Mrs, Harry Rowe and Mrs. J, Edward Clark. Personal Miss Nancy Caldwell of Louisville, Ky., who haa been visiting Mr. and Mra, C. Edwin Davis, left Monday for Chicago to visit for a time before returning to her home. eee Mr. and Mra. Rex Stafford return- ed yesterday from a short motor trip to Portland. Last evening Mr. Stat. ford left for Southern Oregon on a short business trip. o- Mrs. John McCollister and daugh- ter, Katherine, will return next Tues- day from a two months’ visit with relatives in Baltimore. eee Mrs. Hamilton Biggar of Cleve- land, Ohio, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Bigger for sev eral months, will leave November 2 for her home. eee Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 1. Webster and two children, Edgartta and Fer- ris, are leaving Saturday on the Ruth Alexander for San Francisco. They are shipping thelr car down and will motor South to Los Angeles, | where they will spend the winter, eee Mr. Philip Rowe will return early in November from a business trip in the East. eee Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. England and Mr. and Mrs, J. Dizard are motoring to Yakima Friday for a week-end hunting trip. eee Mrs. R. K. Beymer of Tacoma ts the guest of her son-indaw and DYE STOCKINGS OR SWEATER IN “DIAMOND DYES” “Diamond Dye to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang- ings, draperies, everything, package containg directions so sim- Every |original two-ounce bottle of Moon women of the neighborhood are in- vited to attend. eee Thursday Progress Club Thursday Progress club will meet ‘Thursday, at 10 a. m., with Mra. P. B. Randolf, 1003 60th ave. N. eee Fortson Thygesen Auxillary Fortson Thygesen Auxiliary No. 2, U. &. W. V., will have tts regu lar meeting Thursday, October 26, at 2p. m. in the Armory, Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock. see John F. Miller W. R. ©. John ¥. Miller W. R. C. Sewing club will meet Thursday, October 26, at 11 m. with Mra. Luella Ellsworth, 4503 46th avo. s. W. eee Nina M. Frye Tent No. 12 Nina M. Frye Tent No. 12, D. of V. {Thimble club, will meet Thursday, |October 26,at the home of Mrs. Welma Cooper, 4150 23rd ave. 8. W. Take Alki car No, 1, or Fauntleroy car No, 2. eee St. Barnabas Gulld for Nurses St. Barnabas Guild for Nurses will meet with Dr. and Mrs, John D. Mo- Lauchian, at the St. Mark's rectory, 1124 Harvard ave., Thursday, October 26, at & p. m, The secretary, Mra. Babcock, will tell of the Portland convention, and plans will be made for the winter. eee Zonery Club The Zonery club will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday, October 26, in the lecture room on the fourth floor of the ¥. W. C. A. Dr. Barnes will ad- dreas the club. eee Woman's Century Club ‘Thursday, October 26, the social service department of the Woman's Century club will meet with Mra. J, H. Soper, 2333 Hunter bvid, at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Thompson, for a fortnight. eee Capt. and Mrs. James Griffiths are entertaining as their guests for a few ‘days Commodore and Mrs. Arthur Lane of Cowichan bay, Reduce Those Danger- | Physicians are presertbin, pitals are using a new and Yet very powerful germicide only causes enlarged or varic veins and bunches to become normal, but also reduces goitre, enlarged glands and wens. | Ak any firet class druggist for an * nd hoe. Emerald O11 (full strength), and re- fuse to necept anything in its place, eee Veterans of Foreign Wars Colonel Roosevelt Auxiliary No. %4, Veterans of Foreign Wars, hospital committes, with Mra. Gus Freed as chairman, {9 arranging a visit to the boys confined at Cushman hospital on Oct. 31, Take 9 a m. boat for Tacoma, which will be met by bus that will go direct to the hospital, Mombern requested to leave candy and cookies with Mr. Parmeles, 1418 Alaska bide. 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The beautifully de. vined effecta of such window trim- ming cannot but bring permanent trade. As the public dally passing by delves into {ts mental vision what are the outstanding tmpres- sions it has? There ia no reason why {t could not gain some of the same inspiration from a properly de- signed window as from a beautiful o_mentiy pressure wee jot dinsy and fall forw: 7 t times felt heavy. This (25 pounds tn bleed painting. Marshall Field's tn Chi. | 34 St cago has long employed a “real” artint to have charge of its window trimming Gepartment. Recently Frederick & Nelson here followed a similar course when it engaged Frank Maxwell to design the win- dows, Mr, Maxwell studied art abroad and in this country and un- Gerstands how to arrange materials and mrrchandise and especially how to arrange his lighting effects ex. actly as 1f he were dealing tn color, design, composition and atmosphere with paint on a canvas, —At (Exactly as The complete Dinin: ttern, finished in jue Leather, the Buffet is six-foot extension. The complete set..... . 95.00 Down—$2.00 Purchases Net Patirely Sa or Your Money Featuring a Handsome Dining Room Set a Popular Price is Room fet illustrated, in ¢he William and Mary erican walnut; chairs large and the T ° a W \tisfactory Will Ne Exchanged Netunded if Deatred \. m large, comfort- ble Leathercraft Rocker in the model illustrated, equipped with asprin: at, te speney valuegat the price or... $22.50 VISIT OUR HXCHANGE DEPARTMENT covered in Genul full 50 Indy nurses. 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