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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, Music and Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capito! 0829. Association of University Women Arrange Lecture; Many Parties Planned for St.| Patrick IB American Association ©® efforts toward inc @ents from the North of Un ng the fun t f> the Bryn Tadustry by presenting the distinguished English lecturer atthe Y. W.C. A. on Thurada: Theater: the New Romantics. Drew is lecturer in English 1 and during the war was hea tion, British Army of the R amusing and witty way of p! pr Pecial power of making literature tn HEhs American Association of Univers! Hosts at Dinner-Dance sAmiong the many hosts who are pla Bhe “St. Patrick's Night in Honolu! gail} be Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Wolfe. phigen; Mr. and Mrs Roy Corbett w Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Prat for sixteen, and Mr. and Mrs. Sand Mrs. Colin 0. Radford wit H, Perry, Mr. R. A. Hurlbut Mr. J.C. McCollister are entertain Mr Dinner-Dance fversity, Women their lable for sendix al stu Summer School for Workers ave a M me seve y evening, Avril 5, in an address on iterature at the University of Cam: 1 of the women’s staff, department} Miss Drew Is said to possess] ine, hrasing her critica) estimates and a teresting to young people. is spending the year in America and her lectures are sponsored by ty Women n Satur ce ut the Seattle Yacht aning to entert u” dinner da: who Will sponsor & no-host table for} i have a nohost party of fourteen t and Mr..and Mrs, Wilmot Lilly a Charles H. Larne a no-host for nine entertain eight gu Mr Fred Anderson, Mr, G, W ing friends, eresting Events Arranged 4 events of interest are the Women's University club. luncheon for members and t luncheon given in the new E, B. Edgers will be the hy mday, March 25, comes the Arranged by Mrs. Elizabeth R hostesses wil! be Mrs. Lucius Ma aster Sunday Mrs. Allison T. V ted, on “Oberammergau,” at plann day evening, April 5, at $15 « At Mr. Glenn Hughes in an int York Stage, 1922-1923." Mrs. W of arrangements Plank Plans Brid. Heber Plank is entertaining wi er home, 615 22nd ave. N., | be devoted to bridge. Saturday, on ‘Thursday ¢ the month March 24, there will be a guests, This will be the first Mrs, James A. Dougan and ned for the remainde hetr nmi with hmond dd Mew. tive p rple ¢ Raymond Wrigh will give a twilight talk and there will Vanam 4 o'clock clock, the repertolre committee will eresting drama lec Review of ijam B, Bowden is the chairman in ge Luncheon ith a luncheon of twenty-eight March 22. The afte rogram for Mother Goose Revue icement is made of the program for the Mother Goose Revue, to| Saturday afternoon at the Women's University club auditorium the auspices of Chapter A, P. E. Carr Moore (Mrs. Arthur Duclos), of San Francisco, is directing) DISTRICT NO. 5 which will begin at are the numbers: 15 o'ck . O lock. Goose Revue (Mary Carr Moore}—(a) Little Jack Horner, (b) Jack {ce} Mistress Mary, Maid Was in the Garden, () L (@) Daftty-down-dilly, (e) The Queen of Hearts. Little Ho Peep, (h) Red Riding Hood. Mise Muffet, (j) We Are the Children of Mothey Goose (chorus) of Adventure—(a) If the (6) The Cruise of the Pillowstip (Mary Carr Moore). (Braine). @nd Feathers—ia) Why Pussy Washes (®) The Hen (Mary Carr Moore), (c) The Wren and the Hen (Mary | nigh sehoc ), (4) Mr. and Mrs. Thrush (Mary Carr Moore), (¢) The Bluebird|10 a. m., tho president, Mra. A. @ ériné Glen), (f) Mr., Mr. Robin (Katherine Glen), (g) The Meadow Lark | Greenstreet, p f Carr Moore), th) The Bird and the Squirrel (Mary Carr Moore), (jE. Griffiths, Old Ow! (Jessie Gaynor). rs Were Only, Fishes (Mary Carr (fe) Riding a After Meals (Mary Carr Garden—(a) Rose Dreamed She Was a Lily (Mary Helen Brown), byed Susan (Frank Colby), () Jack-tn-the-Pulpit (Frank Colby), ghtle-Night, Little Apple Blossom (Perkins), («) The Brooklet (sary Nursery—{a) Jerushy (Jessie Gaynor}, (>) The Gingerbread Mhn Gaynor), (c) Ev'ry Night (Ethelbert Nevin), (d) Hushabye Dolly Moore), (¢) The Rockabye Lady (Mary Carr Moore). ineous—(a) I Am the Boy Who Delivers the Smiles (Mary Carr (b) Little Miss Study and Little: Mim Play (Mary Carr Moore), tle Gazelle (Mary Carr Moore), . cy (@) Halloween (Mary Carr Moore). . heon to Honor ‘Mrs. Kent Mrs. Clarence Kent, of Kansas City, Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt will! : ) with a luncheon of twelve covers at her home on Wednesday| /March 21. oper Will Honor Guest Myra Pless is entertaining with n supper at her home Saturday in compliment to her house guest, Miss Doreen Moore, of Ellens- ell Dinner Planned farewell compliment to Mre. J. I. C. Connor, of Portland, who is ‘Thursday, March 22, for a trip to Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. William Renn are entertaining with a din ty evening. ner of ten covers at their home next | Connor is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. U'Renn. oe mae Will Give M usicale Tea iF the benefit of the chapter house fund, P| Beta Phi alumnae will! © @ musical tea Saturday afternoon in the drawing room of the Wom- Universit club, Hervey B. Wilbur, Mra. F. C. Ehriich, Mra, R. M. Dyer, Mrs. J. W. ari, Jr. Mrs, H. G. Fletcher and Miss Berthau Remley will be the ing Party to Honor Guest oring Mary Carr Moore (Mrs. Arthur Duclos), of San Franctsco, Mr. Mrs. James J. Kelley are entertaining this evening in their apartment Wer Grand hotel. Invitations have been limited to relatives and ow close friends of the honor guest. . stess at St. Patrick’s Liincheon M. Talbot Dalton entertained with a St. Patrick's luncheon at her nee, 1203 16th ave. N., Tuesday , and bridge was enjoyed later. afternoon. Covers were placed for opedic Tea and Thrift Shops E. G, Waldron will be the hostess for Frink Park guild at the dic Tea Shop Saturday, assisted by Mra. F. W, Wittington, Mra, an Hyland, Mrs. C. L, Harrison, Mra. Beulah Rovig, Mra. W. J. Rogers, Marianne Hyland, Miss Rhea Martin, Miss Mand Youngs, Miss Lulu and Miss Bernice Rovig. auxiliary will serve at the Thrift Shop on Saturday, represented Margaret Courtney, Mrs. Hattie Stevens, Mra, . Olive Stoeffier. @omen’. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY IC CULTURE CLUB annual luncheon of the Classic aiture club will take place Satur- day, at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. BN. Cobb, 5252 16th ave, N. E. ee NIER-NOBLE AUXILIARY RD PARTY Rainier-Noble auxiliary will hold wecond of a veries of card parties turday afternoon, March 17, at the home of Mrz. J. Lukov, 1604 22d ave. i Luncheon wilt be served nt 1 Felock. The proceeds from these irs are devoted to the hospitaliza- n fund and the care of ex-service and their families, All interest- €d are invited to attend, Last week the hospitals at Cushman and Steila- yom were visited. Rainier auxiliary nishing 4 room at Cushman for urable tuberculosis patient, er) IWATHA CLUB The Minewatha club will entertain th @ St. Patrick's dance Saturday vening, March 17, at Christensen’s ‘ay hall, There will be Irish ¢ and refreshments, o-* 2 RLS’ RESERVE CORPS Oonevelt High School Girls’ Re- @ corps will chaperon the Little Priendg club on a», tour of inspection Of the county-city building os the 4 Galan, Oounly com~ peg John Stoeffier and s Clubs missioner. Mrs, J. F. Walton will be in charge. Members will meet at 9 o'clock at the Y. W, C. A. Saturday, sae NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF WASHINGTON Princess Angeline Parlor No, 2, D, W., will hold a whist card party at Dartnell's cafeteria, Second ave, and Madison st, Saturday evening, March 17, at $ o'clock. No refresh- ments will be served. All members and friends invited. They will also give a card party on Saturday eye- ning, March 24, for the benefit of the grand parlor, eee FRI RO GIRLS Fri Ro Girls’ Reserve corps will chaperon the Rainbow club on a tour of the Imperial Candy company piant Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock with Mrs, T..R. Ricker in charge, Members are nvted to gather at the ¥. W. C. A. at 9 o'clock, eee NURSES" COMMUNIQUE cLUR ‘The Nurses! Communique club will hold its monthly meeting and social evening, Saturday, March 17, at 8 P. m., at the home of Mra, Jack Mul- lane, 6319 Admiral way, * o* . RUMMAGH SAL Saturday, March 17, will be the last day of the rummage gale given by the women of Westminster churom et *'*" Westlake aye, tay evening} and Mrs. | Albin | ATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. COLIN GARDNER LA QUET ‘s Elizabeth A.| | The . Patrick's day party ROYAL NEIGHBORS Royal Neighbors, District | will give a card party Saturday eve: ning, Mareh 17, at Wing's cafeteria At 8:90 o'clock © #0 ADDITIONAL CLUBS SEATTLE COUNCIL POT 4 Seattle Cou of Parer the March 1 associations me Tuesday, Mra, Auntin man of the playfield and recreation committee, introduced Miss Ruth Brown, execu- tive secretary of the Campfire Girls, who reqntsted each P.-T. A. circle to sponscr one or more Campfire groups and urged the mothers to act as guardians. Mra. Norman Irvine, thrift char. man, urged the conservation of time, |talont, health and money. She ask jed the presidents to co-operate by appointing thrift chairman in their circles. Mr, P. FE. Shiela of the New York Educational Th ervice, ex hed the banking system being in. jstalled in the Seattle schools, Mra Jobn Wotherspoon, Mra. O. I. Hall and Mra. James B. Kinne were ap. pointed a committees to draft resolu tions of sympathy on the death o Henry R. King, who for several years was a member of the school board jand deeply interested in educational and welfare work iding: subcha to parliamentary procedure drilt by Mrs. George N. MocLou QUARANTE CLUB The Quarante club will meet Tues day, March 20, with Mra, W. C. Kinter, 4106 Findlay st. Response to roll call. “Irish song, story or dance.” eee SEATTLE LODC 0. 7 Seattle Lodge No. 7, D. H. P, A., will hold its regular meeting Tucs- day evening, March 20, at 7:45 o'clock, in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave, A progressive whist party will ing a County convention convenos here on April 3. Members urged to assist. by Seattle Lodge No. 7, owe WOMEN’S LAKEWOOD CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB Women's Lakewood Clyle Improv ment club will have ite regular meeting Tuesday, March 20, at 2 p.m. at the Lakewood clubhouse, Mrs. F. E. Palmerton will address Being « Member of the Federated Clubs.” Musical numbers. owene WHITWORTH P.-T, A, “Back to School Days" for parents will be given at the Whitworth school, Wednesday evening, March 21. Classes will form at 7:30 o'clock, and students are expected to be prompt. Unton exercises in the as. sembly room at 8 o'clock. Com. munity singing led by Mr. C, W. Brownell. eae N,|BALLARD W, ©. 'T. 0 Ballard W. C.-T U, will be enter. tained Friday, March 23, at 2 p, m,, by Mra, M. A, Hedman, 1547 W. 624 st. Subject, L. T, L. week. arr WOMEN'S GUILD 8T. MARK'S CHURCH The Women's Guild of St. Mark's church will have a lunch and pale in the guild room of the ghurch, Wednesday, March 21, at 1p. m, hie6 SOROSIS CLUB ‘The art department of the Sorosiy club will meet Thursday, March 22, at the Federated clubhouso. °° MADRONA P.-'T. A, Madrona P.-T. A, will meet Tues- day, March 20, at 2:80 p, m. at the school, It will bring a “Bring and Buy” party, Short program. ee CHURCH AND BIBLIO HISTORY CLASS The church and Bible history class of the Loung Ladies’ Institute, will meet Friday evening, March 16, at & o'clock, in the club rooms, 1401 Har- vard ve, Rey. Theodore Kyan, in- } tructor the meeting on “The Advantages of | little son of Mr.and Mrs. C. celebrate his sizth birthday on Sat Portrait by Grady. oe Personal | ‘The afternoon seasion wan devoted | Ci HA The convention will be entertained | morning for | school basement. will speak on “The Junior High. | . La Quet, who will urday afternoon with a Mr. and Mra, J. Mortimer Frink} will spend the week end in Portland, | where they will visit thetr son, Mr. | Raleigh C, Frink, who t# confined tn | ire J. Br ay from a Wy eltingbam and Vance Mr. and Mra D, McNab, of Min- neapolis, who have been the guosta of jaw and dau Mr. P, Riches, for ten daya, left Monday by way of Vancouver, for their home, see Mr, and: Mra, Thomas Ralmer will return Saturday from a ten days’ trip to California. ani ixan aver, B. sae Misa Virginia 8b returned | this week from Co Cal, and} is the guost of Miss Hazel McMillan. | ahan Dr, and Mra. R. Cren Watson and| daughter, Joybell, will leave next} week for Los Angeles, to remain for} a year Mr. and Mra. J, Eric MeMaster ro- | moved this week from thelr town) apartment to thelr summer home at} Wing Point. ar) Miss Angela McLellan left Thura- for the Presidio, at Monterey, . to visit Capt. Harry Buckley, 8. A. and Mra. Buckley (Betsy oth), Fives task and Mra, Hamilton C, Rolfo na Hoge) are being congratulat- ¢d upon the birth of a son March 15, at Virginia Mason hospital. Cah a Mr. Mra. A. lL. Hawley and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander aro leaving carly in April for the East, to remain for several weeks, see Mr. and Mra. Langdon ©, Henry will motor to California next week to spend tho Easter holidays at Del follow at 9 o'clock. No. 7 ia conduct-| Monte, where they will be joined by cessful membership drive | thelr daughter, Mies Janet Henry, at whic will conclude when the King | Misa Ransom's school at Piedmont. he BS Mra. L. M. Andrews left this Jamaica, L. 1, New york, to be with her daughter, Mrs. A. J, Ritchie, who i ill. Pas iar Mr, and Mra, Elmore C. Green have removed to their summer homo at Hunt's pe The Emerson F A, will hold tts ‘ular business meeting Woednes- lay, March 21, at 2:30 p. m. in the Mr. R. A, Gridley The third grade pupils will give the pro- fram, and their mothers will serve at the social hour. Executive com- mittee meeting at 2 o'clock In the cafoteria. i i THURSDAY PROG The Thursday Progress club will meet with Mra. George Hollingshead, 627 20th ave. N., Thursday, March 22, at 10 a, m. soe SUNSET HEIGHTS LITERARY CLUB Sunset Heights Literary club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, March 20, at the home of Mrs, Edith tochford, 885 N. 60th st, see OSTEOPATHIC WOMEN MEET Tho Washington state division of the Osteopathic Women's National pxnoclation met ‘In the offices of Dra. Lydia 8. Merrifield and Leanora ‘ant, Green butlding, at 8:30 Tuesaday, March 13, Dr Myrtle Cobb came down from By. erett for the meoting. The question of sending a mem. ber to attend the conference of Business and Profewsional Women to be held in Oakland, March 23-26, was discussed.’ Also entertainment of visiting onteopntha after tho B, and P, W. convention in Portland, After the regular business of the atate division the Seattle Oxteopathic Women's club was called to order by Dr. Leanora Grant and reports were given by the various members who aré acting as delegates to or ganizations with which the outeo. pathic women are affiliated, eee “ Chatter of the Shoppes By CECILLE COUNT DU BARRY heap ‘ : If a muale 1 tones n the m atime vothing rent ommer ntaminates the 4 to lover is found Mi mony quiet THE POPULAR GIRL Can play ragtime, At th 20 lessons. If you now pls The nide-fastened suit « RECORDS FOR THE Get new ones (Ed EDISON plies of all kinds are here AT THE COLONIAL Starting ton w, Mae M , r ‘ Last times tonight featuring THE SEATTLE WATCHMAKING from your ¢ e * SCHOOL yw Tiffany ring i 11 Spring IT NERVES AT YOUR PHOTOGRAPH FOR 25 CEN James and Me king for 25, 60 and 76 cents each, in Hecond at Pike. Main 1614 rihew are wr THE INJURED PET WIll be treated they vue at the Se inchen oft the New York er Avenue, this spring SPRING SEW. When you use an “E eee n kinds of sewing machines Singer Upstairs Store payments apply the 310 Denny Bldg. 4158, modele—all Rental Main rent electric on pureh ny oe NEW ELECTRIC FIXTURES Here's an opportunit Th i rset . Call $25. Rot Phone on's, Arcade F ARE YOUR FURS IN SHAPE For Easter? Take them to Perry and Foster, ore CALL THE SINGER SHOP, MAIN 1926 When your sewing machine needs repairing. ‘They rent, too, First ave, 221 Yale Bldg, 1924 eee The popular gauntlebetylo glove has its flare cuff conspicuously embtoldered, eee TAKE YOUR HAT OFF THE SHELF And havo it made like new at the Model Millin have it dyed or cleaned, re-blocked It's wonderful what a dollar or two will do! There you may r smartly trimmed 527 Peoples Bank Bldg. TAKE YOUR HEMSTITCHING To the Singer Store, 1317 Third Ave It's done while you walt A lace edge falling to the eyos enhances many a new hat brim. THE PERFECT “FACIAL” A suction cup cleanses the pores, gently stimu less than an hour you grow to look ten years younger: Approved Shop. 620 Union. “ee HERE’S A LAUNDRY NET Bearing one hundred and fifty indelible Ink marks. One hundred and fifty times thin net or bag hasbeen filled with clothes, tied, washed, rinsed, bleached, dried, emptied and froned. It is made of common muslin, yet there's not a hole in It! Could you do as well at home? The Seattle Bupply Laundry actually saves your clothes, For won- derful service, call Capitol 0300, eee COME OUT OF DOORS! The birds are coming back! ‘The snow is melting from the mountains! The gamo stirs! The gardens grow green! ton the tissues: s . FLOWER-LOVERS BOUGHT THEM OUT As soon as it became known that Burpee's Sweet Peas could be ob- tained right here in Seattle, flowerlovers bought out the stock of Chapman's Garden Store. A new shipment has come! Now you may seloct from a full line of these superior peas in original pack- ages or in bulk. 1913 Westlake. oe The Seattle of Tomorrow When some great hill-crest slips away in a night, into the sea, a land-mark is gone. When in a single night a whole community of thriving little shops scatter into the avenues of a city, the phenomenon is as strange and stirring. The Seattle of tomorrow is at hand! eee BERRY’S FIRST SALE The Community Hotel forces this shop to a new locntion. Hand- wrought copper, carved {vory, Individual Jewelry, tooled leather— all these are offered at Berry's Arts and Crafts Shop at 20% to 35% reductions. This {s an opportunity of years. It will pay you to buy the Easter gift now, the wedding or birthday gift now, 1210 Fourth Ave, eee BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF RAINIER Frank H. Nowell, Commercial Photographer at 1212 4th Ave. 1s offering hig stock of beautiful frames and views of Rainier and Western Scenery at substantial reductions until he moves on April lst to 314 Beneca Bt, eee MITCHELL'S STORE OF ARTISTS’ MATERIALS And Surveying Instrumente makes way for the Community Hotel, by moving on April 1st to 1819 Fifth Ave, oren6 ROOT’S PRINTERY Is moving to 319 University St. Thoy print everything from busl- ness cards to supreme court briefs. eee DOES HEALTH INTEREST YOU? ‘Then you must read Dr, Loughnoy's remarkable booklet on the Human Bake Oven, Sent freo, Address $11 Crary Bldg, or call Main 6242, ‘Whore alesves aro silm at tho wrist, flaring Puritan cuffs are worn ee . FOR BEAUTIFUL CANDLES And rare porfumos, visit the shop of La Bow ot Clo, The now line of greeting cards is In! 1610 Westlike, soe DON’T YOU HEAR WELL? The Little Gem Har Phone will help you wondorfully! Tt te very Kucoonsful and not expensive, At Robson’a 4056 Arcade Bide, \If, As They Say ~ 6% Udvertl wmont A woman's main business is to be attractive— Let's wear good clothes; " Let's bring about us the little things we most enjoy— flowers, books, music, pictures, comforts— And, above all, let's seek for cach new year some fresh accomplishment. The schools and studios invite us! PICOT-EDGING IS SO GOOD For the ruffles of Spring frock mak jons to Ann Rudy 0958 ur hemstitching, éress- 08 Seaboard Bldg. Main Bring Iter Vogue Three uses for the Deauville kerchietf: & wash, & drape for the hat, a collar, YOU MAY HAVE A FUR CHOKER ‘or the Sprin ult made from the old-fashioned coll 2 ded a ¢ 4 or , ; the odel Milline Bank Bul Their r work ding excellent! The right clothes make before the most critical eyes. HATS FOR THE FASTIDIOUS WOMAN You will find at Cummings ang Thornton Shop, 1325 Fourth Ave. Lovely New York patterns are here at reasonable prices. Beautiful models at $12.50 and $15.00! YOUR SUIT SKIRT Will combine with Oriental to make a dress. The old coat may he adapted to the coatee or jacquette mode. Miss Liebrecht will re- model the clothes you are tired of, 4006 Arcade Bldg. eee The McDermott Building ts on Pine at/ Fourth, just half = t ~ tween the Standard and Frederick's, in the heart of the new Seat THE SMALL HAT WITH THE LACE EDGE Is becoming to everyone! See the Hollywood mbdels before you choose yours! Upstairs in the McDermott Bldg. 4th and Pine. SILVEY, OUR NEW PHOTOGRAPHER Will make you three splendid portraits (8x10) for $2,090 sized pictures his price is 12 for $5.50. Splendid work! mott Bldg, 4th and Pine. HAVE YOU A CAPE? The Hollywood Ladies’ Wear Shop is displaying pleasing new models in silky Fashona, crepe lined. Here you may look at youthful Springesuits and at gay frocks particularly chosen for the Seattle girl or woman. ‘The prices will delight you. Upstairs, McDermott Bidg., 4th and Pine. sf On cabinet- 210 McDer- ere The right clothes make every social occasion a joyous success. one SOMEBODY I KNOW Has been busy all week showing people the new and. sctentific way of feeding the furnace, “Chatter” brought them to his shop, Have you something to show to women who read The Star? ‘Tell Ceeille. Main 0600, NU BONE CORSETS. HAVE YOU HEARD Of the Reed Sewing Parlors, where you receive instructions, at 30 cents an hour? Very pleasant rooms! 416 Haight Bldg. nee . A MARCEL THAT STAYS This month you may have one for 75 formerly with Vogue La Rose. ¥, W. Elliott 2468-w. See Mrs. Hodge, Murray's, opp. Frederick's. can tnke your sewing and Dressmaking is done also, Elliott 5678, cents. Given by Myrtle, 609 SENECA ST, up from the Again comes the bracelet—not for the wrist, below the shoulder. short-sleeved dress, REMARKABLE HOSE For long wearing and for good looks are the Nail File Test, $1.50, (Full-fashioned, $1.95.) Arcade Bootery, Second Ave. ain oie entrance Ar but for the arm, just It accompanies the sleeveless or extremely ere Lovely antique fabrics are used ¢ for the new short be worn with white frocks, barter FLOWER TRIMMED HATS { At $7.60 and $5.00 are displayed at the Model Millinery The designs are pleasing, tho variety Is wide. find what you like at 527 Peoples Bank Bldg, ee The most popular style for tho Sprin: flower-pot, this month, * You will be sure to i hat seoms to wreathed closely with bright flowers, see AT THE LAVERGNE STUDIO Are all materials for the china decorator, tlon given. 1307 Third ave. Upstairs, Store. A catalogue upon request, THERE IS ALWAYS CONGENIAL WORK For the woman who understands hy beauty arts, Mme, Pattenaude be the inverted Instruc. Muncey Art ur-dressing, mantcuring and the brings to her School of B Y, Denny Bldg, the results of her wide training in the hichal eevee of Franco! Special inducements aré offered ‘ ered to those w oe month, PERL are evening classes for the boniventehee oe tines Who are omployed dur ployed during ed boy Gis This is a school of opportunity! Color! Rorthast Barbarlo splashes! Pleated skirts! f ; summor frocks must have, ca skirtal, ANY these thi eee \ Buy a gay little etroular veil, fain: Tt will mako the plainest iat inter eee \ ( VISIT THE NEW ST. DENIS STUDIO} In the sama. building, ( but on the floor above, at 4197 Arcade Square, tho St, Denis Studio offers ® Weautiful no of white china, decorated chine and artists’ Bupplios, Hore you may haye lessons Jn china paloting!