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PAGE 8 Seattle Society THE lubs E SEATTLE STAR ADDITIONAL CLUBS @omen's C CLUBS POR FRIDAY Music 2Y MEETING |Rosing Concert Tonight CAMS Reynolde Hahn 1 PT, A have 4 The « of the Wome Viadimir Rowing, whe nt TRVENS RELIEF CORPS NO. 1 res si r s] viel ’ f * Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. ven f Corg 1, Aux hool } h ( ‘ hu ri 1a . . : ary to St Post No. 1, G. A. R There wi rt oon f re Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond pt fhe yng eS ge Dl Fela cg Sta BEE ayer on tere ce Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829 k followéd by « card party | ; ee ut for Beattie Mf at 1:20, at Vet } ‘ial eee POT, A. POSTPONES 2 owas & i a c ” n te ft OTTIAH GAELIC OCTRETY ground on one of 4 y Y Sy, F, * . . ‘ wt Lin PT. A. bas postponed ttaline Guif and w lorced to returr ‘Lovely Wedding Solemnized at St. Luke ’ - a actly gives] Linas PA A, hes postgune’ | the Gut aad forced 10 a) : 5 red for high ecore alent auerads ' ° re ) Pro-Cathedral in Tacoma; Engagement —- a halt } ; at February 16, indefinite tee. aunnesiege int airaaiaa tek: oes q > a > " 1 1 MO rs’ ¢ , a FA \< J, Nichol. id 4 mode of travel was adjudged t of Miss Greenleaf Announced. TA PI MOTHERS CLUB | Mrs. ¥ 4. cits COL. BLLSWORTH CIRCLY Sh; tesesotbin’ ta thd Gino and . e — say h 1 TPONES eRe ge chapter house, 1617 E | ‘ singer had, accordingly, to nurse MHE marriage of Miss Margaret Stro ad Frans ot. daughter ot ise Weider Feivcate i as DINNERAT GR | Col alana eels ha. pi my impatier and telegraph his ree Mr. Paul J. Fransioli and Mrs Prenat ° My Rt am Me Mra. & W. Taylor and Mra.|M. BK. CHURCH : fc prlbae auanite Feornare ie at g unable to reach the city \ gon of Mr, and Mra, William I. Davia, both of Tacoma, was solr M. Cochran, hostesses | ‘The Ladiew’ Aid of G y evening, ¥ Ume to sing last night. Weat im that city Tuesday evening tn St. Luke's Pro-Cathedral, Rt. Kev era Lat ch will give a dinne BE CP SS onditiong, however, made the p Y. 7 ee oh 0 ofcloe church, on the corner of 18th ave 2 — onement agreeable ne wa 5; ac euagllteepngg Aad gies % nd@ blue tints, with feathery | 1-4 BOHEME MUSIC CLUB : i in : t., on Friday evening, | POSTPONES - a ere ee t Eewiowers of early spring in roa, yellow a such of color to the anowy| L& Boheme Musto‘ctub, at ite next |# and King » 4 to 8 o'ck West Seattle review, No. 61, W, B,| °therwine, to the large number of i banked the chancel and added the touch of cole pel vcvt reguiar meeting, to be held Friday | "* 16, f 0 6 o'ch 1A. of the Maccabees, hax postponed | teket holders. A capacity houne al cacia filled the narrow hic windows eee ft posty Z h while graceful branches of acacia filled ked the | Sfternoon, February 16, at the home i jtw meeting, Friday, February 16, at|!00Ked for this evening. Tonight's Ret the church. Tull standants holding gleaming white tapers marke jof Mra, Albert Parks, 1308 Vashon | VALENTINE DANCE he home of Mrs. Crory, 4456 40th | PT°eram will contain a number of Sella and branching candelabra on either side of the altar held countless pl, will begin the second halt of ita] Alpha auxiliary will give tts beane ae eane cra: Oo link’ Sieben and othie’ aeuan thle , riday evening, Feb-|8¥@ & a urther notice _ | ral candies h the first strains of the “Bridal Chorus" from] ®2nual program, the study of Ger. | birthday rey ' “ry Om halt An ry at) captivated an audience of eighter org led fort @ SHER anralnA Of. Sey ~ vag RY 2 F > ° ruary 16, at the < ~ LLP Y : SIC. hundred at his fa i Vancouver een te organ peal .s _ Jerick Davis, Mr. Austin Wynne, Mr. Delprat | 49 Composers and their work treet car men and their families In ITERARY AND MUSICAL hundred at hin farewell Vancou | en waseee, Dr, Al McCowan and Mr, Kennard Wed: | Thé first half was devoted to early . acest CLUB POSTPONED concert on Bunday Mr. Corydon Lag owe oa Alnest. Meow co ong ’ Italian, Italian opera compose Vited, Refreshinents, Ladion' Literary and Musical club S388 leading the bridal procession, ente © : lo es pes the two bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Davis, sister of | Odera Maly rae os" | WHITTIER HEIGHTS - a8 _ oned ie open meeting |Gantvoort Ss ngs 2 Sch: " eee Burrell), Ther. gowns | | RO’ ni rom February 16 to February 2%, |r a. Broom, and Mrs, Edward Schmeldelt eee eee eee in| ORTHOPEDIC GUILD WILL MEET | MPR ae ae lat thames eftEie, Gy Lathcia, | LSSGay eharming, of deep azure blue chiffon crepe, nd aides. The bodices| The various Guilds of the Chil-| The Whittier Melg 1903 West Green Lake Boulevard,| Carl Gantvoort will be heard in re-{ front and reaching to the floor at the back and wes h potices dren's Orthopedic Hospital will meet | ment club will hold its re ahr Jeital at the Cornish Littie theater | Riumply designed with bateau noc ites and cape itect, sleeves held 18 | ions, Pabboary 16 ox callers ing in the Whiter 0 | Se. a | triseday evening, instead of tonight Mlosely at the wrist with a narrow band hey wore Gainsborough hats of| Tn sii with Mra, Cert Gaii.|# and 14th ave v fu bse aa 3 Botany reper: eaappol § sing ends of the blue, and 4 arm I, with ‘ y sree y+ ge m. Mayor| NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF | y ee iy [gee Aloha st, all-day meet-| rebeus ill " of k pig | WASHINGTON The concert has been postponed uets of pink cyclamen { brilliant pink chiffon |'96: Broadway, with Mra. Archibald| Hrown will be the speaker of the} Nhe UUM parlor, No. 2, N. | in compliment to Visdimir Rosing, Senne Luray wos yery lovely tn & gown of br ng : f owing | Clark, 920 Federal ave., at 2 o'clock; | evenlne oe D. W., card party, which was to be| bo sings at Plymouth church thi with hat of the Gainsborough type of gold and kee ane ; < Mn | Denny-Fubrman, with Mra. A, B. ms ¥ CLUB ven at Dartnall's cafeteria on Bat-|e¥ening, owing to his inability t Her arms were filled with spring blossoena te rainbow tite: MN | cooly, 9196 Teath ave N, ab 10108 PENNBYI VANI ASTUDY CLUB _ jsiven at Dartaail x OMMDt erie OO Rat | Se tie altyr taut evening. dhe to] @ Davia, brother of the groom, was his best man Riek tee . aalahe | , ebrua ‘ , t van| O'Clock, for day session, members . nr a ce weather | the storm. The bride, entering with her uncle, Mr. Howard Thomas, of Seattle, was) 01°)! h niversary, mx tponed un - oa . ete antvesrt will sing the following | te in glistening satin and pearts, remodeled from her mother’s and | Will Wack Mo- | club wil * greatly micies that time oe rogram on Tuesday | spud Sg herp eate or ode. The 1 5 Agr yuncement of same will be " | erendmother’s wedding gowns into the present reigning mode, The!) | 1 A 5 tecegr = Lascie ch'to plangs” (from “Rinaldo") | fille was of pearis, from which fell, in front, long pendants of pearl beads.| ww. | Pebrua 1 ? Je ru the paper j fhe bateau neck had deep insets of old rose potnt, and the long tulle | % ; all members are inv eee lon" “Aiismape "Brom ‘Love's’ Sick Selseves were softly shirred and finished at the hand with a wide frill of| ” Tal Sag Rag is ae snsentag CANADIAN CLUB DANCE | Uh “century? O@id lace. The long tulle yell, which formed the train, had a coronet not halle POSTPONED rention’e HY MRRT 03st: 7 Be S@t rare lace and a cascade of the lace fell from each to the floor, Her |” La hu with Mra, Clyde The Canadian Club dance planned ) Were a lovely shower of white gardenian, freesias and sweet peas, | ‘ais ro inal R View Drive 1 for Friday evening, February 16, has c eigee z with ostrich and tied with silver gauze. De nk Tae E inueal ono been postponed to March 9, owing to! jours de Vendanes wier le Da The bride was given in marriage by her mother, who joined her at the| THURSDAY, FEBRUA Chest cold ?-break it! Apply Sloan’. It starts fresh warm 1, blood coursing freely through the i} congested spot Congestion breaks up (ss ~cold vanishes} ot Co Color ir ital, Mra. Annette Kelley, « pupil of iss Lydia Fonnesbeck, in the ng of two plays, “Her T dir Arthur Jones, and "D Mra. k read neue,” by smoking 1 be Kelley w given amwistance in the program by < wi abeth Onsum, a violin pupil of| give vocal num Maurice Leplat; Miss Lillan Schoen ‘28: 2 berg, volce pupil of Jacques Jou-Jer-| poyrpone GATEWOOD Ba je, and Mim th Gordon, plano| nance 1 of Miss Lois Adler On Friday evening, February 284,11) postponed at the ¢ an informal recital will be given at) yocg hall, whi t5he. etna the Cornish by pupils in the elemen-| peiday eye ‘ebruary 16. tary departments under the direction Mins Genieve Taylor of} folk-dancing, and Miss May William teacher of plano. MOOBSEHEART P teacher WOMEN OF 8 LAKEWOOD CIVIC © Wor Lakewood Civi Improvemen: ub will hold regular meeting Tuesday, February | at 2 p.m, at the Lakewood club] Judge house. Mr, Fred J. a member | the of the flower commit Augustus + of the Cham-| Me Miss Ruth Greenleaf Betrothed @ntertaining at dinner Saturday evening at her home at Lake Burien.| pudgeloy Social Club will give a ¢ ih apr Valentine dance and card party Fri- iss Mitchell Plans Small Luncheon |day evening, February 16, tn Odd OF Miss Doris Mitchel! ts entertaining with a small luncheon Saturday after. | Fellows ne jae ee etn ave IONIA CHAPTER Phone : $ F jonta Chapter No, 114, 0. BE. 8, fomen’s University Club Postpones Sewing Club will meet at S13.N, 4818 Mac, ale at, Friday, February 16, 1 p. m. Cards. fhe musicale arranged for this evening at the Women's University Club | been postponed until a date to be announced later. club tea will take place at the clubhouse on Friday, February 33, at ck, the hostesses for the afternoon to be Mrs. Hermon C. Joy and Roy J. Kinnear. Mrs. Erna Gunther Spier will talk on “My Savage ” . SEAHURST AUXILIARY Seahurst Orthopedic Auxillary wilt meet with Mra. Ray R. Norris Fri- day, Fobruary 16, at 10 a m. PYTHIAN SISTERS Pythian Bistera will have card} party in K. of P. hall Friday, Feb- ruary 146, 5 Dp. m. - Fraser- Paterson Co. for anything you need o- erlaken Guild Will Meet Friday Interlaken Guild of the Orthopedic Hospita) will entertain with a bn Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. D. Remington, ) Crescent Drive, with Mrs. George 8. Rich assisting. The afternoon will honor the new officers of the guild which includes That Are C to keep the house and ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB ‘M. Hamill, president; Mra. F. M. Freeman, vice president; Mra.| , Allah Social Club meets with Mra the family comfort- Tenny, social vice president; Mrs. Ray Ling, social secretary: Mra. ea Morin ‘gett ptes gator bl Hare, recording secretary; Mrs. P. J. Aaron, auditor; Mrs. Georgy 8. odd hop Bible ME ey able— Amsisting hostesses, Mrs, May Snod- permanent hoste: grass and Mra May .- ; Mrs. A. H. Wells, chairman of the membership : Mrs. Roy McIntosh, chairman of the sewing committee; Mra. Z fe E. Cooledge, chairman of Thrift shop; Mrs. Boyd Goebel, chairman if the Tea shop. Hastie. An Electric Heater A Pair of Blankets ETHAN Ethan Allen Circle, Ladies of the ALLI EN CIRCLE Spring Opening | G. A. R., will replace the circle meeting on Friday, February 16, | Rubbers quiet wedding was solemnized Monday morning In St. Mary's church| With a patriotic program to begin j Woolen Stockings Mm Mademoiselle Nina Nicholalevna Braykevitch, @aughter of Madame|a@t 1 p. m. followed by the regular | oolen Stockings Sd grt Sigh eld Peee ae pene pig same Auzias| card party. papi ghee A "Danderine Beauty Treatment” | Hand Lotions time draws near, our enthusiasm over Turenne, . nian urenne, will immediately double the attract. | {veness of your hair, Just moisten | « cloth with Danderine und draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will |cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or a excessive oll—in a few minutes you | will be amazed. Your hair will be| wavy, fluffy and possess an incom: parable softness, luster and really | Appear twio as thick and abundant —a mass of luxuriant, glinty, color | ful halr, | Bosides beautifying the halr, Dan. derine eradicates dandruff; tvigor-| ates the acalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is the best, cheapest and | mont delightful hair corrective and tonic. It is to the hair what fresh showers of rain aro to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, vitalizes and strengthens them. Its stimulating properties help the hair to grow long, There were no attendants, and only the immediate families were present the ceremony. bride wore a midnight blue tailleur, with blue and gray embroidery, tt in corresponding shade with gray feather brim, and added later for @ gray wrap with gray fur collar. thelr return they will be at home at the residence of Mr. and Mra. ond Auzias de Turenne, 1205 E. Prospect st. eee ‘Announce Engagement of Daughter : and Mrs. J. H. L. Todd announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to Mr. Oscar A. Glaeser, the wedding to be solemnized late VAN ASSELT P.-T. A Van Asselt P.-T. A. meets Friday, February 16, at 3 p.m. Miss Jeante B. Merrick, supervisor of physical education in the primary grades, will speak on “Physical Development Thru Play.” Special music has been arranged and refreshments will be served. coming In grows keener. 3 —or any other cold weather comforts see the garments, We will deliver. . 8 CHILD HYGI COMMITTER The Child Hygiene committee of the Seattle Council of Parent-Teach- er Assoctations will meet Friday, February 16, at 1 o'clock in the school board room, Mrs, Pearl Case Blough will speak on “Soctal Hygiene.” “2. And You Will Know You Are Getting —Fraser- Paterson oth Miss Todd and Mr. Glaeser graduated from the University of W: M, Where the bride-elect is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. H honor of Miss Todd, Mrs. Chester B, Starks and Miss Ollie Reynolds entertain with a miscellaneous shower on Saturday afternoon gt the of Miss Reynolds. firs. Broderick Postpones Tea ‘Mrs. Henry Broderick has postponed her tea and shower for Miss Leura rs until Wednesday afternoon, February 721. ee COTERIE CLUB Coterie Club will meet at Univer- alty Way Club clubhouse, 4530 Uni- versity Way, Friday, February 16, at 3:15 p. m. Current events, Mra. B, Boys’ | Hosiery 5 . B, Benton; “City Government—| heavy, strong. i 2 ostpone Reception and Tea Courts, Jails, Ordinances and the| You can surely have beautiful hatr, |{| Of Serviceable The Ladies of Pilgrim Church have postponed thelr tea at the home of| L4ke,” Mra. C. M, Rupe; “Public|and lots of it, if you will spend 35] ) Quality irs. Edward Lincoln Smith, in Mount Baker Park, Friday afternoon, unti] | Utilities,” Mrs. A. Jost, Executive|centa for a bottle of Danderine at| tter Easter, committee, 1:45 p. m. any drug store or tollet counter, is not greasy, oily or sticky. It | Boys like the kind of Hos A jery that isn’t going to give . ba rot trip é — — — out at every move they ‘arties Postponed See Ce ——— - make, Strong, durable, _ The unheralded snowstorm ts the cause for many hosta and hostesen see warm—that's the way wo poning affairs arranged for this week. Among them are Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. H. R. Williams and Mra. C, TORTURES describe this Hosiery for | so M. Young, who were to entertain this evening with a bridge and|F. White, who have been visiting in boys’ wear, and whether it's h Jongg party, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Morrin Lundquist (Ver- Swezea), and the Valentine bridge Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Honolulu for a number of weeks, for play or a ss, these qual Kelley had} plan to sail Saturday for home, of Wil ities are present in both for Inst evening. Pipes eee Wy kinds. ‘They're quite un. Mrs. John B. Davidson, who has » usual lues when you can lumnae Luncheon Saturday Afternoon been the guest of Mrs, F. F. Adams INDIGESTION It Doesn t get them at such a low Alpha Chi Omega sorority alumnae will entertain with a luncheon at| fT ‘Wo Weeks, has returned to her Look Like price, 35¢ pair, | Women's University club Saturday afternoon in honor of Mra. Noil| Home 18 Hllensbure. RELIEVED IN | TWO MINUTES blen, who has recently returned from an extended visit in the East Feservations with Mrs, Vernon Nelson, Kenwood 4038, ‘St:) Mra, Charles Broderson, of Chima. | ; * cum, is viaiting Mrs. John George for | Thornley’s Seattle Travel o. J . . a short timo, Sounds "too good to be tru Chocolates thopedic Tea Shop Service but hundreds of sufterers have . H. P. King will be hostess for Alki auxiliary Friday at the Ortho- q toutified to the fact that Now Trreniatibly delicioual Pedic Tea Shop, axsisted by Mrs, Goorge Hannan, Mrs, Howard Hook, Mrs, Beauty Unsurpassed “What are your favorite E. R. Holt, Mrs. Cyrus Briggs, Mra. P, Pp, Biles, Mrs, Harry Kauffman, But when the snows are be C. R, Closser, Mrs. Ashley White and Mrs, “erhornley know them. Fraser - Paterson Co, sent Charles Gaftner. J Neh Ge by those who melted, everyone “on the go” again. Tho now 1923 Hartmann models are here-the aridtocrats of the road. The latest Hartmann Cushion-top will Personal and Mrs. Terrence M. Parker d son Mr. Ted Parker, with Mrs, ‘# mother, Mrs, H, A. Emery, repre: Thorniey's exclusively. —First Floor soothing ‘action. 80 1] i Fiesh-rachet 2 Send 106 for Trial Stee J0-10 Gives Immediate Mr. and Mrs, Grant MoMicken aro leaving March 1 for a visit of sev eral weeks in California, Bullitt lett Tuesday for California on @ short trip, . than hith attained by the art of the finest Trunk Makers— The House of Hartmann, ~We are always glad to display and explain the exclusive features of the Hartinann Trunks, ~Lumeane, Pitt Ask Your Druggist for JO-TO It In a pure, effective, harm. less natural compound, Manufactured by JoTo Oo, 1 ingham, Wash, jeonen s0me sandwich!" Bluhill Pimento Cheese guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude M, ley, a oe | Dr, and Mrs, Clarence Olnon and #0, Clarence, jr, of MoIntowh, 8, D., who have been spending a few days ; “ait Washington, left Tucw @ visit in California, Mr. Hawthorne Dent in spending a few days in Spokane on his way. home from California, eee Mr, and Mra, Timothy Jerome and L, B. Lyman returned | ica, Size 9x12. with the newest furnish Floor, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Hanringer, 49 14th ave. N. W., at Ends Dandruff; Falling Hair! i. and Mrs. Joseph Tucker Greenleaf announce the engagement of] !° o'clock, picnic lunch and sewing. F daughter, Ruth Stetson, to Mr. J. Holland Cowley, son of Mr. William Phe Cowley. No date has been set for the wedding. TRINITY PARISH AUXILIARY 2 i gtaduated from the University of Washington, and is Women’s Auxillary to Trinity ~ of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Cowley served eighteen months| Parish will meet at the home of Mra i en With the Rainbow division. Josiah Collins, 1206 University st, | f de Bi Friday afternoon, February 16, at 2 mer to Honor Miss Parsons bie Sper is a prenuptial compliment to Miss Leura Parsons, Miss Hazel Dashiey| pInGELEY SOCIAL CLUB We Can’t Wait to Tell You of the Lovely Things in the Apparel Sections for Our For a long time we have been preparing—and as the opening § And we want you to know what is in store for you—for you, also, will be enthusiastic when you FRASER-PATERSON COMPANY. Standard Quality at Fraser-Paterson Low Prices Sonora, * Panama Wardrobes are distin ive removed to thelr new home at se JOPKINS A SON, Now York Relief guished by impressive strength Brooklyn ave, Mr, J. M. Macedo will leave Frid If you suffer from gas palna, and unusual beauty, Reinforced te a i aie Genk oe for n six weekw’ trip in the Midie Gouraud's : ucld -ntomach, heartburn, belch. with double steel cross bands, Ors deitant aN faving vai, ane Mr. Morris Cook of San Francisco, | Weat and Canada, : ing and other discomforts of with handsome interior uphol- ° arments, who would ‘ r pent the week-end in the city, Cee ental Cream indigestion, atory, these trunks sot a higher relate PyReRCESLMA LTR tent ‘ wae Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Scott standard of quality and service I. om ugs any r kind of Vests and ‘Mrs, Arthur Jerrens of Chicago denahhnana The highest quality made in Amer- i ¢ All new patterns, just received, in colors to harmonize | the anow storm. Aveuste Holmes th ave. N, at 11 o'clock; Medina Bets * : ey Sapp Mrs. Fransioli's gown was of black satin with a blouse of white | $1'B ave, N. at 11 o'clock; Medina, | -nthiopla Maluting the Colors ‘ b embroidered in black bugle beads. With this costume she Wore | Telock; Mount Raker Park, with Mra NORTH END PROGE ESATVI cut SPEDE tt. ex For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, black velvet hat, trimmed with a drooping black aigrette, held at | 5°'°K!. ad org ahead ig: fn er meeting of the North | j'sht i the | IL Oraee Preeber | ee ‘ brim with a jet ornament lat 2 waicck tc eewiae | Sst ead nd Progressive Club, which was| «Nature's Lave. Van dor Btucken | Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver "Following the ceremony there was a reception at the home of the bride, | 01° 5 aha: oith tite Feed | | scheduled for February 20, hax been * the decorations were of pink roses and the paste! blooms of spring. |. Nori Queen Anne, with Mra. Fred : i Postponed on account of the inclem- Meory F. Gilbert | : i bridal table held a beautiful arrangement of white rombuds, freesias and | (r1°k Fran gre Re hare | Tr This! Hair Appears Soft, | ent weather es cid: 1 en 7 | The nicest catharticaxative in the | empty your, bowels comp tel Y in a bed of maidenhair, Arthur W. Pratt, 218 Kinnear Place, | R056 pret ‘ se blues, | world to physic your liver and bowels | Morning, and you ap ree Arth : © Place ape 3 che Mepper will be at the plane. | Dring weakest Fou ihe Cas. Se eens tip Mrs. Davis wore s chic coat sult of platinum 18} 1¢ 19 gclock: Renton Hill, with Mra | Colorful and Abundant ag ie pele Saas Lee oe |when you have Dizzy ‘Headacne (eee een evo Up or ripe illo h cricket cloth. Her hat was a poke model of Lanvin green # F. M. Jordan, 1206 22nd ave. N., at Watseeass: Wom a1. in Mw Ef. | Recitals at Cornish |Colda, Biliousness, Indigestion, or| gaits Pills, Calomel, or Oil, and t ey Carried attached beneath a slender bracelet of black and cut steel © 11 clock; University, with Mra, GF. aah Gleam Mass inesday, February 21, in £ , i iS : rary alte, ssroie Used rn Ht wrist bandanna handkerchief, with a touch of green. Gray miedo | Oi cog terh ave. N. E y A. hall, 1923% First ave. Luncheon} On I ary 19th, the Cornish | Upset, Acid Stomach 1s candy-like | cont only ten cents a box. idren pe and gray stockings completed her smait attire. On thelr return to| (irk; #08 18th ave. No ati p.m Schoo! will present In evening re-|*Cascareta” One or two tonight will [love Cascarets, too Mir. and Mrs. Davis will sail for an extended honeymoon in Honolulu. | 00}: candor, s131 E Prospect ot 35 Cant Bottle of “Danderine” Also “ = s at 2 o'clock; Sunset, with Mra L. oming Showings the new things that are When “Shut In” at Home, What a De- lightful Compan- won Is a The New “Arrow” | Collars “Berne” and “Bruce” are the latest in “Arrow” Collars. They are fancy corded, single ply, with | no starch, | 8 for $1.00. —Men’s Section, Many have an {dea that be- thcothes cause of superior quality and sweeter tone, the §o- nora is more expensive than other phonographs, An in: vestigation of prices will cor. rect this false impression. Sold on ‘Terms. —The Sonora Section, Fourth Floor If Every Woman Knew! Learn Cast Painting A Delightful Way to Spend One's Spare Time We have many clever novel. tles which can be easily dec: orated, Incense Burners, $1.00 and $1.25; Candlesticks, $1.50; Boxes, $2.60, Instruo- tion free of charge. —In tho Art Section, Fourth Floo Bloomors {f they quisite quality of Munsing Knitted Silk Orenid, flesh and black, Vests, $2.75 to $2.25 Bloomers, $4.25 to $5.00. Firat Floor knew the ex 996 —Fourth Floor INGA weary

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