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Photographic Salon at |(_ Seattle Store Attracts CLUBS FOR FRIDAY werved at noon, and tea will Be | eature of the afternoon. Exhibits Hung at Frederick & Nelson’s| _ centers Mission Study Club | ek ; ry % Minat Study club AO, PE ‘ Outnumber Those of Last. Year Bg re fy ol a mer Eo Friday, November 10.) yi, Miss Helen Foster’s En- meeting on Fahey, 2407 §. i? gement Announced in HY DOROTHY FAY GOULD E_AND DEATH" tt 10 8. m,, in the Bible room of the) 4 vember 10, 6a { “ 7 . Frederick & Nelson are to be con TABLE PICTURE association ne m Francisco; Miss gratulated upon maintaining their) A still life of water Milles, “LAfe) The leason for the bond a eee h and ” by Mise Hila MeBride, surth of the textbook, “The | Lelon Mot ausland Mar- usual high standards in their Third rege ng ia Fh save tied nes. un Aas ot the World All are in cg pig onde + aged ried in Bethany Chureh. Annual Exhibition of I jal Pho | al interest It in one of three! vied to these moctiggs: * lend pare ise ash soncal oa |hung, out of four submitted, in the) tography Friday, November 10, at the TD h Royal Photographie Balon, now on) Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae é Me wee , wey in Landon. Mise MeBride'’s picture) Gamma Phi Beta alumnae will | #ni and will remain on view, free'to (he |g the only one by an American | oq) daw Ong wih 6 On o o ebrate Founders’ day q : pubito daily, in thelr auditorium on! woman hung in this international | per at the chapter house on Friday Washington Houlevard W. C. T. three by | evening, November 10, at 6 o'clock Washington Boulevard W. ©. % R. and Mra Walter F, Foster, of flan Francisco, announce the @ngagement of their daughter, Helen pition opened Monday, temple. Dorothy, to Mr, Eugene Andrew the fifth floor until November 18. |exhibit, and fs one of Tracey. bin pe iin gratitviate things about | Women from the world over, Her vor Mrs. Miller|U. will serve a hot lunch in the ive Rewe of the engarement, with thin your'e atiow te the Increane In pie eae tgs remembered as | Tee hat, | Friday, November 1, at non, a was announced tn San Francisco the number of local exhibitors, and ll ais Sa tod Phi Mu Mother’ Club Mises mostiog at 190 9 ay ae Wednesday. we received this morn- the tact Monel -~ Pete the major | mention in Fred & Nelson's last! The Mothers’ club of Phi Mu! public is invited 5 toe. ore pin sgl oa ~ redibemia pe inser | year salon. Complimentary mention | wij) meet at the chapter house, 4590 re a ean Wotee Ws © Renate ee ae oy riete went to New York.|°% tem occurs in the British! tpiversity boulevard at 3 pm. Nordica Choral Club ented girl, who has a wide circle he major yaa i ney vole | Photography Journal for October. Al yriday, November 10 | ‘The Nordica Choral club will hold frends in Seattle, She was raised Neediens to say the prints aw copy of the print le hung at the oo 8 | tte regular weekly rebeurnal Priday sous 6 judaen, | * prizen were anonymoun to the Judm Vine Art liery now and is one Fruit and Flower Mission evening, November 10, at § who were among our bent wy of the prises to be awarded in the! prustens of Fruit and Flower Mie the meeting last week Mra hepmeal decal artistes Wayne Aibes _ p.| membership campaign now on there-| sion meet at home of Mrs, R. M. | recently from Boston, gave an inter Uride studio, Asahel Curtis, The other looal prise winner '8| pyer, 9002 Cascadia ave, Friday, | esting talk on “Art and the Spoken here, removing to San Francisco with ber parents a few years ago. ‘This summer she spent in Bure- pean travel and has but recently re- Sarned. Kirkpatrick, of Bushnell studio, | peroy 14 i Vous oe 4 cam auneiee Pamames, of ee Univer Coemthennn “ingle.” November 10, ear . = Word. “eae ing Ceremony sity of Washington art department,|~ “rne puppie,” by C. F. Tedd, an ‘ wits Charming ¥ Heinrich Roth, of the Times art | aaorabie Tsoture; “Shining ree ey oe ae ie Kay” Perchology Clase Celebrated Last Evening The marriage of Miss Lelon Mo. Causiand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kyle McCausland, to Mr. William Roy McAdam, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McAdam, was solemnized last evening in the Beth any Presbyterian ehurch, Rev. W. A. Major reading the service at 8:30) @’olock. ‘The interior of the artistic little ehurch was a veritable garden of flowers, with high fan-shaped fereens of blooms in pastel shades partment, and FF, ‘Tadama, of (h¢) Thy,” by Alta Newoomb, and “In-| ang travel department of the Wom-| clans will meet Friday, November 16 Beattie Art olub. " dian Pipe,” by Karl Depue, are other en's Century club will meet at the/ at § p.m. in the Unive ity branch CHARLES BOWEN'S | ™muchedmired lees) entries Y. W.C. A at 11. & m. Program:| itbrary hall. Dr. Wood wil! epeak om WORK IS FEATURE | PRIZE-WINNER HAS “The Opium Traffic,” Rev, William | “The Image and Likeness of Spirtt” ‘The work of Charies Bowen. © DW) 19 ENTRIES SHOWN McKibben; songs and ballads of the| All welcome comer to Seattle from Chicago, WH) aie ting prisewinner, Laura| Chinese, Mra. M. B. Harrah; discus ee the outstanding local feature pictor-| , dame Armer, of Berkeley, has 13| sion, led by Mra. H. M. Brown. The Rainier Noble Post No. 1 lally, and aid much to raine the) i ctures hung, all of them of high-| regular club meeting will be held at/ American Legion auxiliary, Rab local average, Mr. Bowen fret ®t | cet egosilence and interest. It is|the ¥. W. ©. A. at 2 p.m. nier Noble post No. 1, all-day meet — troted attention when his work ©°|ynown that the jury were unanim-| The following program, in charge| ing at the home of Mrs. William A lant year's “Tyee” was the reas?! ous in their choles of “The Falth|of Mra F. W. Graham, will be pre Banders, 6218 2ist ave. N. EB, on for that college annual being chown | rear,” by Karl Struns, of Holly.| sented at 3 o'clock: Friday, November 16, 5 an the best collere annual for the | wood for second place, and it in| Vooul— mele year in the United Btates. At th) certainly @ curious picture. The dim “To « Hilltop”. Unt " Architects’ exhibition Inst April. at|iignt reveals the heads of « field ® “Homing” University ceseetas Oa & Gesorating the walls and tall stand. the Fine Arts Gallery, his photo-| fan of persona enthralled whi Mrs. Phillip Gearhart - b; Ards crowned with pink and white grouhs.to tine rather wimovel fidld| Cocke teens wage” aie thee Sites Vistetis Marke 06 the plane [oun LES Bo Sees <—s chrysanthemums and five grouped of architecture attracted particular | prise in “On the Canal Brugea” Lecture—"New Educational De |%> a: 2 pm. ‘Book 2, “The New u candi¢s marking the way to the al- notice. There are not many pictures no-| manda” o...es ceeeereretrereee World of Islam,” by Lothrop Sto bira tar, whore high Daskets of pink and In his collection at Frederick @/ ticeably old in this years exhibit,| Dr. %. ©, Holland, president | agra chapters 6, 6 and 7. | yellow chrysanthemums stood on Nelson's he has several industrial! most of the entries being 4istinetly Washington State college nf og i on either side, cathedral tapers in studies that truly Interpret the bu® | new work. Not that that fact is > Clam Barton Tent ty Branching candelabra in the back- ines aide of our city life, amd make anything againat a picture, only most University Chapter D. A. R. Clara Barton Tent, D. of V. wil sate ground. The little edifice was can- us neo that beneath tte surface us| people feel that the new work is the| University of Washington chapter,| meer with Mre. Irene Blue, 6204 18th oe die tit and the soft glow from count- liness there ia the beauty of enersy.| more appropriate in euch an annual! D, A. R., will entertain with a tem) iy. ne Frida: November 1 d upa less tapers shed a soft light on the “Innocence” is @ portrait study of | event as the photographic anlon Friday afternoon from 8 to § o'clock S76 oe cae” arian, pallor ‘ two children most charming, and) Osan Nunome’s “Play of Sunlight” |at the new chapter house, 4714 17th | pone tesket lunch. “i ‘ ng shows Mr. Bowen's talents In anoth-| ts « ave. N. BE. In the receiving tine eo 68 tea, er field. His work was awarded two | ows will be Miss Clarice Hong, Mins Review f in 110 prizes Gonerves quite « little credit. Both | Catherine Byers, Miss Ethel Hunley ee ee print hecgg e a LOCAL PORTRAITURE are of similar modern trend, as 1s|Coldwelt, Mra. Nary Smith, Mra) oe ct wit mest at the howe [et « b FIELD REPRESENTED Henry Moore's “In the Sun's Spot | Henry McCleary, Mre, William Bher- Htill Water,” by Koji Honbit, and | tight.” man Walker, Mra. O. J. C. Dutton ¢ oo Friday, Bévonber rey : Mrs, Frank S. Roddie and two children, Mary Stuart and Frank Sholes, will leave Fri-| "Ar, Inventor by 8: Nagnkurm wie ae ae ray ane SP p. m Members and friends invited, cause” and “At Dawning.” During |day night for Los Angeles, where they will join Mr. Roddie, and spend the winter—Por-| Locatty, the portratture Meld | Tho two interesting architectural plo Annual Dasser the ceremony the organist played| trait by Grady. seems to be neglected, with the|tures are “The Shrine of Knowl| ‘The aneual bazaar of the Ladies softly “To a Wild Rose,” “Song of — - ——— — — —— i ee able «=o exeeption of “Righty-| edge,” the San Francisco library, by|of Epiphany guild will be held Frt India” and “One Fine Day.” ‘i ° | zo bt.” by LeRoy Buck. C. M. Harrie, and “Entrance to an/ day, November 10, from 11 «, m. Mr. William Durrant was best man | Benefit Tea for Bridge Tea for iM The difficult mountain and land-| Apartment,” the Terry hotel, by Kojilts @ p. m. at the church. Hand. gga Mr. Kichard ilaines 200M Oriental Colleges Bride-Elect ATP USIC scape picture ithe favorite theme | Moshil, Avery striking, strong an | made articien, children’s elothen and leolm Goodfellow o “ ads = alee a aia Be x og Crities say that weenie things, when | interesting group is the seven prints | will be on sale. two bridesmaids were Misa| Mrs. * ewggie hogy ota ed Fig seep eyendloe ob vd piace | Pdano Recital Friday they are done with consummate skill| by Johan Hagemeyer, of Cailfornta. Precnve gyro Boer glen dined will be ft Seattle and Mise | silv : — % Portland. Mise | Minor ave., Thursday afternoon, No-| November 15, Mra. Koland Burke en-|, Miss Cire art planta, anetsten cnt poet genius, as they are Aa nd white oe was 16, 4 o'clock, for the|tertained with a bridge of ‘on | bY Joweph Neheider, tenor, will gtve . wil 0 to ‘sor: eorge ae 2 yellow eatin and ‘at Ot panetit of ‘the te Women's tabi Gk heecbees thin ctterncon |% Fecital Friday evening, November | searched-for interpretive keys to our| ings. William Alcock. of New York, aaa ‘urentive in Nile}Christian colleges in the Orient.| Additional guests came in for tea. | 10, in the Beacon HU Congregations | Northwest. Henry Clay of Seattle,|« last year's prisewinner, has a “Ri Mine Cara 3 i Hetser’s portrait ts also excellent. ‘The exhibition is a splendid addi. | if was chure orrest three of t " ectionx”* of candies on polished Mik crepe. Their gowns were |Rey, H. H. Gowen will apeak on| Mrs, Burke was assisted by Mra| crush. 16th ave. & and Posen wt | Stoo Po woe warv dime pg ed Lemay De yh ayer ype green fashioned with long bodices and soft-/“Union Colleges in the Ortent.”| Bryant MacDougall and Mra. Maye) ig pas in thie city, She has|fisld. “Spires” ts very delicate and| Antoinette Hervey, last year’s first also skirts and their flowers |Every one interested invited to at|nard Lang, Jr. studied muste practically all her life, | Interesting. Hite “Commerce” an4/| prisewinner, from New York, ts ‘were fan-shaped bouquets of Premier | tend. ‘ eee : taking up study at the age of 10./ “Fight Hells and All's Woill” are] well represented thie roves. oe a et pj Hi ste Service at Orthopedic During the last four years whe has| sid to be by critics who have seenlan Arab,” by T. W. Kilmer, of Miss Mary ~ > tmner Honors been a pupll of Frits Beaventus, the| them aleo of unusual charm. York, ts quite a splendid thing. i Pocatello, Idaho, the maid of honor. Tea Shop Danist-English planiat, ooo ~ i i : ‘a handsome gown of | Mrs. Pursell Mrs. Ida Hackett will be hostemt| tier program will inchide works and biue metal cloth and! xfrs Omar J. Humphrey enter. | for Mount Baker Purk Guild at the)», ytorart, Chopin, Schumann, Web- was wreathed with silver | tained with a dinner of twenty.four | Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, aasist-| 6. ana Liest, and a fourhand ar ler bouquet waa fan shaped | covers at her home last evening, hon. | ed by Mra L. F. Willams, Mra. V./ euneoment of Haydn's Fourth Sym- composed of Ward roses. oring Mra, George Pursell, who is | Kelso, Mra. A. S. Ross, Mrs. E.G.) phony by Mise Gilbert and Professor ‘The bride, given in marriage bY | saving soon for California to spend | Sutton, Mrs. J. Helenthal, Mra. J.B.) geaventum, comprising & wall-bal- a vinion of loveliness | ine winter, Colton, Mra M. Link, Mra. M. Le/anced program of wide artistic ap bridal ho sears A ee Duncan and Miss Doris Ross. peal wity embroidered in . sehiorenniiaiiipannenecenlanet he sh Se iiilleneiabeal Dey rece court |Mt. Baker Park Guild's nik Ge. Wa paws completely enveloped by Bridge Tea ersonal Ionia chapter, No. 114, 0. B 8 ‘the veil of filmy ce ae lyon ete 4|,.At the bridge tea Mount Baker Sewing club will meet Friday, No- Sktended into = small fact Velie, the |PAFk wuild of the Orthopedic hoe) wig wy Leonard Baton,|Tember 10, at 190 p.m, with Mrs coronet of lace and pearls, pital will give at the Mount Baker Eva Burnett, 2040 14th ave. W. fastened at either side, trail bary ciub house Friday afternoon,| Wh? has been spending several o-* over the shoulders. polars | presiding over the tea table at the onthe Pent sete mgr hen White Shrine Thimble Club ears worn wee 0 eee tm a tea hour will be Mrs. W. A. Major, | UY*r + Thursday. Mr. Eaton! 14 white Shrine Thimbje ctub Orchids, bride's roses warty Mrs. Charles B, Dodge, Mrs. Edward| “i! meet her there and they willl i oot with Mra. Florence Monks, the valley in a graceful shower Cunningham and Mrs. James A.|eturn to Beattie on Friday 723 12th ave, N. Friday, November iia Tevwers carried. the bride's | Wood. eee 10, from 10am. to 4p. m During Mrs. McCausland. Mrs, A. E. Schneider ie chairman| Mrs. W, Laurence Gray will] tne all-day seasion the by-laws of tho etihes, wore = Grapes model ark lot the refreshment committee, as-|loave in a fow days for Chicago to] ei will be mubmitted for amend: brocaded chepe, trim sixted by Mrs. John Alexander Dun-| visit her son and daughter-in-law, | ment i 1 i E To Meet the Season’s Demand DRESSES fox, a large a nage “/can, Mrs. B. L. Sutton, Mre. F, J.|Mr. and Mrs, Millington Gray, until | okie yy eet corsage of eee | geo Calkins, Mrs. Verne Powley, Mrs.|after the holidays Reattle Rose Society Auxiliary = ? ; Adam, mothe: apo sit | HM. Curd, Mrs. W. A. Mages, Mrs. | eee The auxiliary to the Seattle Rose r \ hg € 3 Rae costume of belg: oo pag Ld mS than che were & hilt L. H. French, Mrs. R. G. Brautigan.| irs, W. 6. Fleming returned Sun-| society will meet Friday, November a. tg green velvet | MPs. Albert Jacobson, Mrs. A. T. I+ / day evening from Butte, Mont.,|10, at noon at the Bt. Regin oats Mitel almond Williamson, Mra. C. P. Constantine) whore she visited relatives for five| Mrs. E. Harper will preside and Dicey atier the service | #9 ag lL. Cotten weeka, and is now with her daugh.| Mrs. H. 8, Colller will speak on “Fall there was a reception and supper rs, Edward Cunningham te th®/ ter Mrs. Peter Davison, at Adrian| Planting of Roses, Shrubs and ae ima vanidence, Here | €eneral chairman of the social com | Court Bulbs.” All those who will have at the ov mittee; Mrs Macy Nicholson, deo | eve questions to ak at this meeting re fhe decorations were chiefly raees| (tions Mrs. Peter Andrae, scores ‘VERYONE appreciating true value and savings in purchases of dresses will be interested in our great Thanks- giving Sales Event. At this time we are ‘al - SeELE BERPRSRE GES TRGREess ES AGERE PAE SSETER ESR ESR ES TREN ONG Bid been ce a > che | Mi ; Pais . lett | Sarding florioulture are requested to ; ad sherenstioemne, tall standards |and tables, and Mra, 1, B. Sirrine,| .ecentiy for Ban Francines, where |BAv® thelr queries ready before the if i% selling the most attractive dresses at os prizes. | « £ i i i wi 1 a weckgroand for the receiving | “Panic reservations may be made|teY Will make theit home | meeeting te:enlled to ender. ie astonishingly low prices— ayn em Nine. apie ped » tovely|%, alin Mrs. J. Hi Biggar, ol . Pht Delta Mothers’ Club ae tie be Je held a lovely|con 4144 re. Perry B. Truax, who has Pil Delta Mothers’ etub wit ; G Can Cc crenaement of Ophelia, rome and ce ae been” abroad) for three movthe | manta the tater house oh Ft A Group of Canton Crepes, = weet peas. Assisting here we nformal Supper expected to arrive in Now York jay, Nov. 10, at 2p m. Important 5 ° sn Je) 4 de’ i t ik a t Mrs. ee ete Duviden Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Lilly wit! be} *** e050 iomecars ree le Poiret Twills, Velveteens ( Ta fon), - = hosts at an informal supper at their | i bss s m , +: ; ‘ and iss = Atul Eckart, Mis 08 | iaced Hh a | . of Vancouver, spent the| ‘The Kansas Women's club wil r i Gerry and Miss Lillian Gerry. As Pe eee lant week-end as the guests of Mins |meet Friday, November 10, with | cular skirts, side el effect A br sintit erally were Mr. and Mrs. . Doris Mitchell ‘Mrs. James Normile, 209 11th ave. - Ha Callender, Mrs. M. T. Sum-| Rev. and Mrs. Bliss Plan see N. ‘Lancheon will be served at noos on Mr. V. W. Douglas and Mr.| Informal Reception Mrs, Donald Hartzell, formerty of |¥ormer Kansas wornen are invited ° pon aa bara. Robert Rougias McCaus her, Wade: Bilin tna 2 Seattle, who has been in Europe|For particulars telephone to Capitol mec ot and. During the reception hours, | piss will entertain with an informal | 1% several rege Sopernes. <0 her | Faye ons Miss Lillian Gerry gave a number | reception Tuesday evening, Novem. |%°™* '* New York on November 4 i: oT rr ae of plano selections, and Mrs. Bur! ber 14, from # until 10 o'clock, for | PORE MAKES Me DEAF . son Vingham a group of songs members of the parish and friends,| Mr. Willard Gilson has gone to EA Som V Attr tiv hin Mr. and Mrs. McAdam left for|/to which no invitations have been | San Francisco on a short business | H ie ery: ‘ac e fac California. on an extended wedding | issued trip | * " the J Dresses fac trip, the bride traveling in three-| Mrs. Norval H. Latimer, Mra. Al-| see ee yar pel | jersey rey piece costume of blue velvulor, trim-|len Campbell from Virginia, Mra.| Mr. and Mrs, Horton Foroe re and Poiret Twills with pleated skirt effects, res med with raccoon, an imported hat| William Gaither and Mrs. William | moved this woek to their new home, tnd corsage of orchids and roses, | Prosser will preside at the urns, and | 2326 Twelfth Ave. N. Per expptcicn tad pe, grog — Both the bride and groom gradu-|*ssisting will be Mrs, John Hayes, eee ested in thé aknouncement of the| are going to go at— ‘ated. from the University of Wash-| Mrs. Carl Lucks, Mrs. Dietrich) sire, Ida Johnson Holland has|pictograph Products Corporation, | ington, where she is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, also Schmitz, Miss Olga Diechoff and | Miss Dorothy Alien. oe. | taken an apartment at the Alfaretta |for the winter months. | Suite 605, Monadnock Building, 681) Market St. San Franctsco, Callf,, | that they have at last perfected a de- $985 Red Domino and Mask and Quill, | ; honorary dramatic fraternities: and| Bridge Tea Mrs, Fraak D, Norton and Mrs.! vice which will enable every one | he was affiliated with Phi Kappa| Entertaining with a bridge tea| Stevenson Smith left Tuesday for| whore auditory nerve is not entirely | Pai fraternity. Mr. McAdam served| Mrs. Albert Charles Stubb and Miag| Southern California to spend the | destroyed to hear as perfectly as one during the war as Meutenant in the | Emily Jerome will be hostesses at the | winter whowe hearing is normal. To test it | navy, being in foreign waters for| home of Mies Jerome next Tuesday beh dead thoroughly, they sent it to a number | a year and a half. He was also| afternoon. Mrs. Edward Gons, of Waterbury,|of people who had been deaf for! torpedo officer on the Destroyer a antec Conn., who has been spending a few | years, and they report most gratify: Lea, which was one of the five| Social Service Club weeks with her mother, Mra, W. A.|ing results. Many state that they destroyers that escorted President] The gocial Service club will have | BO88* 1 Planning to leave Sunday | hear the slightest sound with perfect Wilson to Brest, France. its next meeting on Monday, Novem. | £0" her home accompanied by Miss |ease, and that their natural hearing | Outottown guests at the wed-|ber 20, at the home of Mrs. m, C.| Mildred Lewis, who will be her/hag been greatly Improved ding were Mr. W. V. Dougias of| Ward, when plan# will be completed | 8¥est for a short time before going | ‘The manufacturers are #0 proud of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wil-|for the annual Thanksgiving party | ““ New York bee a visit with friends. | their achievement, and so confident son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willoughby | at the King county hospital | NBA jthat every deaf person will be and Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson ee F Mr. pera ape Poayeon Mhe amet “ amazed and delighted with it, that * of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas| & hae . ee jome from their wedding trip and|they offer to send it to any one by Thies Mr, ond Mm. A. W. Craw Surprise Dinner ; are at 728 Broadway N. prepaid parcel post on ten days’ free ford, Mies Alma Anderson, Mr.|,,™t/ And Mrs. Thomas M. McCallia. dl trial, They do not ship C, 0, D. George Andorson, Mr. Carl Daiquist, |", We Siven @ surprise dinner at| Dr. and Mrs. J. B, Eagleson will re-| nor do they require any deposit, but Mr. Howard Wright, Mise Kather| ‘if home Wednesday evening, the|turn Friday from a short trip in the | send it entirely at their own risk and Yan Valey, Mins Mary Hinman ana | vests including Mr, and Mra, Walter | Hast, where Dr. Eagleson attended | expense, allowing the user ten full s at, atdene Cleary ot: Bverett E, Mingo, Mr. and Mra. Thomas R. |the meeting of the American College | days to try it and decide whether | : rere | Me de, Mr. ant Mie em avin, of Surgeons in Boston. they want to keep it or not. As there . | Mr. and Mrs. . Gove, Mr. ani |{s no obligation whatever, ev me ba Bridge Breakfast Mrs, Claude $. Barker, Mr. and Mre Col. Ellsworth Circle lwha te troubted With Geatiaae te aad y Mra. Carl Homer 1s entertaining|H. 8. Lovering, Mr. and Mrs. Adam} Col, Bileworth Circle, Ladies of | form should take advantage of this ian with a bridge breakfast in her apart | Byriey Mrs Wittiem H Gates, Mrs.|the G. A. R.. will give a New Eng: |tiberal free trial offer, Just send them NS i 4 ment at Lincoln Arms, Friday, as a| Florence Schumacher, Mrs, Pearl|land boiled dinner in Veterans’ hall,| your name and address for descrip: | Y . as a Bul compliment to Mrs, Neal Teurtatts| carre Mrs. Otheta Mingo and Mias| Armory, lriday, November 10, from | tive literature aut trig rc ae at a ato Me <i ff ie weil) : | Of qu} = Pa a ki Ganet Powell). Nell McCall. 11:30 to 130 p. m AIMED PT AAA NAT TT Wha pull vr mM PUTT Boys ‘ For The Schoolgirl we have some little serge and velour dresses piped with red and tan, in braided effects, to sell as low as— $585 Don’t Miss This Wonderful Opportunity Novelty Blouse&GownShop ree: 1322—Second Ave.—1322 ol blank,—Advertisement.