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SE cere come ee ee a IE ER a a eee , oP 9 1928 PAGE Tv THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 192 Ne eee 22M kk a - a | es - — $$$ >| AHI UXILI | Tal my . RT t Hic > , > | Seattle Soci sty { MRS. HARVEY E. MORDEN will meet with Mrn. Mf ( (tet rat eae ey eon: rd A Friday, A at j OLYMPIC CAMP, I Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Teleph me, Main 0600. Olymas Z . i 4 Music snd Society Assistant—Louise Raymond. | ries oes A oy Ae Se A i AY ia § Art—Darothy Fay Gould. Telephone, C Rplto! 0829. elcome in Blodgett ae t euday for | ©Sunset Club Elects New Officer lan Dinner; LEGION removed fr la tnns Porro - > i | Women of Mooseheart Legton, Se tat Satur 4 Before Receptionand Ba W } side "Chapter No. thy will give. | th ho ' | card party 1 or, and S | P fi RS. FRED H, BAXTER was elected president of th » Bunset club yes.| i Ay ever Pari’ at a e rices 7 terday at the a ul meeting, followed by lunche ‘a. The members var vita Y t e and Mrs. H. EB. Hadley have lected (o serve on the board were Mra, Alexander Ba Mie, Mra, Francis ore udge an rr ff see id . Guy Frink, Mvs. Thomas Green, Mrs. Frederick Bentle ¥ (reelected) and ADDITIONAL CLUBS eturned from a short _Yisit_with Fri ay, 9:30 a.m, Mrs. Thomas Stimson. | | abe Paty W oad oa a The retiring officers are Mrs, John Collins, who has s¢ fed as president | WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB TO = [#94 Mra, John Pierce, in Olympta. ORE than one bo for two years; Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mre. Clarance B. Blethen, Mra HAVE RUMMAGE SALE | it) .€ F | M cated pe Wer Prod H. Baxter and Mrs. A. L. Hawley The Woman's Century b tn hold. Mr. and Mra. Henry Broderick re hundred amart easyer “Codpegtibterens thedasagedn turned Wednesday from a short visit Dresses, including valle Dinner Before Tennis Ball leches Ate $8 and 1. at a a es tas, crepes, novelties and || Miss Mildred Lewis and Miss Gertrude Lewis are ente rc lake ave. | Mra. George B. Chaffey Vancou tub frocks will be put on — dinner at their home Friday evening, May 4, pre | Mrs, W. J. Blackwell iw g neral | YF » ce s the guest of Dr. and| sale Friday morning, ; % a | 8. A locke pertaon y at oy chairman and Mra. Fred Evans, vice ona | Luncheon Will Honor Visitors 1 fash day, liielcilen Mire: O..denes a, on a two months trip. | Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth is enteriaining at luncheon Friday at her] | “ n Gay, .tniet as depen . two m DlektsLemane th home in compliment to her house guctt, Mrs. Evelyn Ri fler Walker, of Mrs. ¥. #2. Palmerton, Mra. J.B. ily} et jighty smé r Portland, and Mrs. Geoffrey Winslow, ¢£ Chicago. | [Mrs J, A, Kerr, Cashiers are Mra.| gM yon @ ee hae hind Dresses of exclusive pial ae |M. B, Harrah, Mrs. J, H. Soper of the mountains, where she design, including _ Miss Elizabeth McColloch Weds | Mrs, Louis Marks, Fumigation and| was the guest of Mr, and Mre. values to $49.50. q ; a Spisc ; Z Dollox | doorkeepers, Mra. Blake D, Mills D. Rovig in Yakima for a week Last evening in Christ Episcopal church Miss Elizabeth Z Age McColloch, | doorkeer Mra. I Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. McColloch, was we @ to Mr, John | Mra, BE, W. Flobr, Publi Mrv.jand also spent a week with Mr $ .75 ES Weston, of Mississippi, son of Mr. and Mra. J H, Werton, of | 8. MH. Kerr and Mr T. J. Drumheller (Edith! | Mississippi. Rev. Paul James performed the ceremony ¢ at $:30 o'clock | ‘The art department i have | Drummond) a Walla ‘ : Z © Cherry blossoms, pink and white snapdragors and huckleber fy in profusion mo of the children's child eee Forty Dresses, in- “uy Made the little church very attractive drease 1 aprons Mrs. Fred Sherman, who has been| cluding printed | Mr, Harold G, Foran, Mr. Malcolm Knapp of Vancouver, B 440, Mr, James | drama seriously il at the Seattle General] crepes, taffetas and ‘Powell and Mr. William McColloch, the bride's brother, were Dhe ushers, and] | Daughters’ au y, mi hospital, is much improved | Ee oni Br. J. H. Weston was best man for his son |French depar nt, mi | eee | sport wools. Miss Erskine McColloch, sister of the bride, was her mala ef honor, Her |household administration, Mra. Evelyn Rigler Walker of own was of rose crepe chiffon and silver lace, he hat, in po utensils, fr ~ortland the gu: ot Me, end $ .75 Dohnet effect, with flower trimming and long velvet strema «>, waa very and t 1 Clare Farnsworth. charming. Rose and lavender tulips in an arm bouquet were? ver flowers cal aclence, parcel ¥ ce ae + Tub Frock f The bride chose for her wedding gown white silk marquisett: » and point department, motor Mr, George Hurd eon, Mr ( hic Tub Frocks o: ‘Applique over chiffon, with the bodice and skirt embroidered ta 1 nines! mentary procedure, Arthur Hurd, of New York, are in voile and chambray, 1, It was caught ¥ ith oj fants. In lieu of th regu ) Rose point lace and tulle formed her v Dlossoms to a Juliet cap of pearls and br’ and books; social ser the city for a two weeks’ stay and of unusual smart- men's clothing. The gift table willlare guests at the Hote! Washing ness. hower bouquet she carried an ivory prayer, book with mark ers of be charge of Afre. H. L. Watson, | ton | 55. ‘nd lilles of the valley. | : ~ | Mise Williams and Mrs. V. D. Ma see ed ? Are. MeGolloch wore mauve chantilly lace over crepe o) — tffon, with] Mrs, Morden, before her marriage Tuesday evening, was|dox } Adele Hanford of Buffalo, z) Shaded pink roses and forget-me-nots in festoons on one side Mra. Wes! Miss Helen M. Beck,-Portrait by Grady. BE fs spending a few wieks| mediniee Bladator fon's gown was a black lace model, and her flowers were @ corsage of|*_ : : | ado with Mrs. W. B. Gaffney | : | ; | Pike and to Third ‘Ophelia roses. meets with Mrs. Mary Sunn | club: ese | nis A reception followed the service, at the home of the brid e's parents sixth ave, 8, Friday, April PSYCHOLOGY CLASS | “Whereas, The supreme « Miss Priscille Treat and Mias| ae ni The supper table was charmingly arranged with spring blow oms, where,/12:30 o'clock, Car No. 6 to Nevada] Tho “Master Key" Prychology|the United States has fc the! Loyal 7 returned last week! Presiding at the urns, were Mrs. Hugh Wilson McCreary and Mra, Albert! st, Walk three blocks west lass wi meet Friday, Apri? 20, at | mint M Ketcham, assisted by the Misses Charlotte Greer, Laura Ke — tcham, Inez] eae 140 p. m. in the Universit grace ees ox hii aria | 1536 Wostlake Avene, — | Watkins Lulu Schmidt, Agnes Frem, Mary MoGinnis, Mrs. Wer erly Vernoa/cor, ETHAN ALLEN CIRCLE library. Dr. E,W. Wood Mra. Vidn L. Crosby, who —— Se prederick Powell Mrs. Hugh Hone, Mra. H. G. Winter Sins Statta| OO ean A Boe Cs tee | the i Are te hi esedemiiar ee hy 2 Aen patos Tae Purcham, Mrs. Ada Williams, Mrs. Edgar Boyer, Miss Della } Wright, Mra,|* home-cooked luncheon Friday, | Any Sin ing Yer daughter, Mra. Frederick | tes er tnose Mt trains, und to givel she eli ‘Hubert Petty and Mrs. Charles Corbitt assisted about the roon a April 20, at clock, In Fraternal | pacaniam. \ attics ba) pone ie r ness of t one trains, ©] The Seattle Audubon society an- The beide traveled in an embroidered Jacquette and a betire pleated skirt/ hall, Fremont, The program at 1 . : y to the talented bo; ounces a‘ bird's for Saturday, ‘Of crepe, with an embroidered beige wrap and hat in correspe nding shade. | oretocke will observe the firet birth. |SEXTON F. bas r definite life IENDSHIP CLUB may affect the # un of protect “ eye 1 design or in pictorial expres-|APril 21, — wi Mrs. Norman 5 ia tour of the Southern states Mr. and Mrs. Weston wil } make thelr)" ™'" : ; | Sexton dahip club will meet legislation for women in other loca a tr piaibasusreyasy eg, i E id “3 day of the c re Ra: Ae home ae Me aie oe x pmpton ax . Those interest P : : = éLiethe “As \s088 Beacon ay 0 Stargate berg ey | - e t ar led are asked to meet at the end of 5 F ORTHOPEDIC GUILDS lathes ean i April 30, herefore, be | d that the F LK tha mouth’ Pack tink si 4h a ton at 30 fake car a 0 a's Century { ula he South Park line, a a.m. Miss Katherine Agen Engaged The guilds of tt lice ete i Arlen tian em eta Mo ets 2 ae Mrs. John B. Agen announces the engagement of her das ughter, Kath pedic hon .. . ator muir } spgnenees! oe n ; Sy rhe = | ps Fs “gp 5 2% 3, earnestly request the presi - | @rine, to Mr. Cebert Baillargeon, som of Mr. J. A. Baillargeon. HERR Maly aRIBON Meaat Of the’ United Stites ta = G d A Fle {The wedding will be solemnized Saturday, Ap in Coronado. Rey, | 20, a8 folk ay age? BAe Wiiatess 40 pub actateace ar gainst a P Pather Collins will perform the ceremony in the Church ¢ { the Sacred} First Hill A with Mra Pacers A. will me vs > : eh pba ts Abe ae ‘kind et pesca | it! t ro Apri t 2:30 p.m - ment to the cor making such ® | cout 0 ees tor ana we With Musterole f { abee 0 owart oak protective for women| Hair that loses its color and lu ‘Miss Agen, who has been spending several months in traved t abroad with , pe areseaes ta ser | ener aa wtiads (2 tae tec ee Saae | Mrs. Michael Donahoe and Miss Kathleen Donahoe, returned recently and| MR . ‘ . espns bpd t Ste he: her in the South. lw aw od rh 8. GRISWOLD, is caused by a lack of 4, Grippe and Pneumonia hostage cea eee fbr o- | MISS SARA WILLIAMS the hair, ( rt with a cold, The mo- ‘ : as, LONESOME CLUB | MRS. HENRY BITTMAN, her made up a mixt Sage| ment you get those warning aches, mformal Dinner Planned for Satw'd ay Pm | The' Lonesome club w Committee, | Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks! get busy with good old Mentone Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stafford are entertaining with an infon nai dinner of Cap Hi guild with Mre s.| 97 April “I hereby certify that the forego: | dark and beautiful, and thousands of! usterole is a counter-irritant ght covers, Saturday evening, at the Seattle Golf and Coun try club. Hedeta. “14th ave. N | nler-Grand hote {s a true copy of a resolution | women and men who value that even|that relieves congestion (which {s ? sips maa, . guild with Mra. D. L.| U8 Hl give a dramatic A tirk on y feet. assed ata regular meeting of color, that beautiful dark shade of/ what a cold really is) and stimu- Miss Marie Banks will sing Woman's ¢ tury club of 206) hair which is so attractive, use only | jates circulation. lanis, 906 30 c. 8 20} y i ifti H fanis, 906 30th ay « St 190) eople and strangers welcome, | Stooping, lifting, ranging up | rsombers, on April 12, liss Huse Will Marry in South w HM pesbronars 23. this old-time recipe. | It has all the good qualities of POF interest to Seattle friends of Miss Fay Irene Huse, is\{ he announce-/POK, | | and downstairs—docs your | “MIs. GEORGE D. SCHOFIELD,| Nowadays we get this famous mix-|the oldtashioned smustasd plaster that she will wed Cart. Charles Murray, U. 8. M.C, in Tee ASG | ant tebave Me et backfeel Gedinpainfulknots? | “President. |ture improved by tho addition of | without the biister, 7 : Bates, 2317 22nd ave. } ‘sto “DIRS. HALSEY R. WATSON, other ingredients by asking at any/ Just rub it on with your finger apd ‘ aca Te Mudrona: guild’ with Mrs. George ch 2 Rae thosesore, “Secretary. drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth’s| tips. First you will feel a warm ostess to Bridge Luncheon Club Pe racon cee grt tired ‘sesectes, | That weent, paeus | Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which | tingle as the healing <‘utment pene. OSI ten Medina gulid with Mrs. L. Gorham| penetrating glow brlugstm- [ici scHooLs’ |darkens the hair so naturally, so|trates the pores, ‘then a. soothing, . Max Olxen will entertain her bridge luncheon a im “ eterncon | 5: 79 o'clock mediate comiort. Almost |ART EXHIBIT evenly, that nobody can possibly tell | cooling sensation and quick relief. home, 3622 37th ave. 8. Covers will be placed for e§ zh Mount Baker Park guild with Mra before you realize it the pain | The eight high schools of the olty | it has been applied. You just damp-| Haye Musterole handy for emer- Mary holson, lard Party Will Benefit Rose Gardex 1 Gusen -Adae? gud jopened an exhibit of art work in the|¢n ® sponge or soft brush with It|gency use, It may prevent serious Fine Arts society rooms, 1212) and draw this through your hutr, | tness and stiffness are gone. Under the uuspices of the Auxiliary to the Seattle Rose so clety, the sec.| Roy Anderson, 1508 Eighth ave. W.| Wherever congestion Fourth ave. on Sunday, April 15.| taking one small strand at a time. 35¢ and 65c, in jars and tubes, i0f & series of cami parties will be given Friday afterno: 1, April 27, at|_ North Queen Anne guild with Mra, | , cawses pain—use Sloan's, (This exhibit will continue thra By morning the gray hair disap- Better than a mustard plaster home of Mrs. Fred W. Schroeder, 3716 39th ave. 8, W. The proceeds} 0. F. Condon, 2408 Fourth ave. N., fl be used to buy rose bushes for the two large rose bed sin the civic} at 20 o'clock i m at Woodland park recently transferred by the park board to the} Renton Hill guild“with Mr. Fred society. | Guskey 1723 18th ave., at 10 o'clock.) a y . oT bed 2 : Sloan's {s protection against | \*inesday, May 2 ‘The hours on] pears; but what delights the ladies ; . Sunday are from 3 to 6 p. m; on| with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur pain. All druggists carry it. # beautiful: | darkening the hair after a few week days, 12 to 6 p.m. Compound is that, b Sloan's Liniment-hills pain! The exhibit shows the art work | ly For rheamationn. tervtwe. stratna chest cole benno canteen mene as aramanter nla asm 15 bo nest . 5M s. Cart Sw id with (oe i of the students, arranged in so-| applications, it also brings back the q iidtare ov Pian le averanee-taoniat a See ewe cuarua, 4606 iit ave, Ne B, af 16| | Jquence, It also serves to express | gloss and luster and gives it an ap- Be Sea ee ce 6 o'clock jthe aims of the work—to cultivate | pearance of abundance.—Advertise. 5 . . Washington Park guild with Mrs food taste and apply that taste to| ment. font Hostesses at Active Meeting George Youslle, 903 20th ave, N MA ss regen CS big rs. John L.. Snapp and Mrs. B, A. Robb will be joint hd —steswen to the} Sunset guild with Mrs. A. Gooch, ST TSS Me To oT DOLLAR FRIDAY | members of the Ladies’ Musical club at the regular } meeting Mon.| 7746 17th ave. N. W | Tae MER afternoon, April 23, at Mrs. Snapp’s home, 3804 E. Highland Drive. pee | 5 l A WE UNTIL FRIDAY . Ouray & MISSIONARY SOCIETY* | EK “sg . ” | - + , WILL MEE’ ‘ tars in Stripes lumnae Will Celebrate Founders’ D ay || Wi acer With Kitty Bennett Beta Phi alumnae will celebrate their 56th anniversary _—with the an-|_ The Woman's Missionary society | Pounders’ day banquet at the Women's University ch ab, Saturday |°t the First Presbyterian church will] , April 28, at 7:30 o'clock. Reservations are asked bet fore April 22, ee Pridayy April 20, at 2 p. m., in} ‘Mrs. Frank Skinner, 205 Bellevue ave. N. Capitol 111. the ladles’ parlors. BUYS THE FAMO ILLINOIS WATCH Spectfiwations MMMM Mn ks Cos COMM CoM ca eH and Rey mn & Co. “Thy Neighbor's Wife” Canon W. H. Blina will speak on Te TTT eS TTT . . . Case, ‘ : } combating the narcotl: evil. Canon|| Green or White Gold At THE CRITERI eat Orthopedic Shops Bliss is president of the White Cross, | Shape, Orthopedic Tea Shop will be in charge of Alki auxf liary Friday.|the national anti-narcotic society,| Round, Fancy Engraved M STANDING ta | . Charles H. Gaffner is chairman and the assistants will be Mrs. Ashley} 40d has been the leader both na-) Kize, NNER MAN” | Means Another Day of Unmatch- ite, Mrs. C. R. Closser, Mrs. Harry Kauffman, Mrs. P. ¥ = *. Bliss, Mrs,| tionally and locally in fighting this 12, Thin Modet able Value-Giving in P. King, Mrs. George Harmon, Mrs. Howard Hook, Mrs. Eh R. Holt and/ steat evil. The message is one that Jewels, 3 Cyrus Briggs. every woman should hear. » The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mrs. E. E. Dodge, Mrs. George} Devotions will be conducted by ord and Mrs. J. Ellerker. : Mrs. Charles 8, Hubbard, 7, adjusted to heat and Street Hats Mra, Katherine Worth is the solo- | must haye w dee Glanses Pitted Complete | | = ist of the aftetnoon. lece, and In ree~ Spectacle o t r¢)) men’s°Cl b Tea will be served by Mrs. T, |] Smmended by ua for Ite dura- Torle Lensea,.... 99 || ress rats = omen Uos Pidduck, Mra, John Campbell, Mrs. Let un tell you about eur NC & _ J, M. Mack, Mrs. R. W. Farmer,|| credit terma h ‘i eO4 Arcade | rt: t CLUBS FOR FRIDAY LADIES OF THE Mrs, R. Rasmussen, Mrs. ‘Albert || they are on your pocketbook, } orts ats = ap GOLDEN NORTH : Jones, Mra. W. H. Collins, Mra, J. H. a = | : = post, No. 18 The Ladles of the GQ okian North| Anderson and’ Mine Wr We loans a ntrimmed Hats = RY will give a card party B ‘riday, April eere Fine Hi 4 | = American Legion auxiliary to|20, at § p. mi, at i934 Firat ave.| .UXILIARY 10 TRAINMEN ine Homemade Spring | Fs kare 4 ittle post, No. 18, will hold its arkans jen ‘ 5 ahd ladies + oes l at ef ' 7% ee © eo Indie auxiliary to the | @ pi Be hoe oo, fgg ee ead WHITTIER HEIGHTS Brotherhood of Rafiroad Trainmen Tonic and Blood Purifier | —- on, g ot ‘ aetfneatplecane will entertain with a social evening || 202 Pike st. a —— | > ap ; i ily — ot Mrs, John Ross, 228 N. TEE ROVEMENT: CLig tthe whit.|£tday. April 20, at, Moose hall A cup of tex browed from Celery | Piquant models, suited to all occasions, easily the most = a, Take Phinney ave. car. | | The regular meeting a he WIC arte ined und (hele facailion teotea: {i Phevien King, taken every night this time of comprehensive display of styles, shades, colors, trims and ma = Der ire ant be held in the ahittee — soatt, Will there will be no charge for admis. | the year, purifies the blood—tones terials ever featured here or elsewhere, an infinite variety of SICAL CLUB 7th st. and 14th ave. NM. — W., on Fri. | MO _ ote epctie cAvecr cheasa thie. oben bbexion summery creations from which to choose, at........ : and makes you feel fit and fine. day evening, April 2 1, at 4 i je Ladies’ Literary and Musleal | O07) 0" ‘will meet with Mrs. T. H. Pro- sae : cy i i arge Pi i pap20 second ave. N., Friday, | ,7™%0 "Deakern are exp ied, Hon, yw orable! CELERY KING Hair Braid Transparents, Larg Picture Hats, Alluringly ee? om city counell, and a teprel entative of 4 Exquisite! RG : Veiled or Embellished With Bewitching Flowers, Fruit fe x 3 itive 6} ; purely vegetable, costs but ifle, a ° ee un the clty engineering dep rtment. Wa: Sswentiay aura; sete and bine lass Clusters or Dashing Bows; Smart Street Hats, Sports ‘The Coterie club will meet Friday, 20, at 2:15 p. m., at the Uni- tive, fine for dr ¥ ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB ne for children as well as Hats and Banded Hats; in Fact, Hats for Every ee srown ups. Sold by all druggists, . Allah Social club meeta with Mra, — Bt ates } pn Bee Preclarns Coment eety | Agnes Black, 3902 Wallin ford ave., Bea Type, Modeled After the Very Latest Parisian Art, Mrs. Archibald Wilson; Music, |""ay, April 20, at 2 04 clock, As. At I ast! | | and American Edicts 8. ¥F. Gilpatrick; Literature, | “tine Hostesses, Mra. F = lorence ® e Fertect ay. H.W. Soule; Science, Meso [Potter and Mrs, Minnia J Vilson, All y | Eastern Stars invited. To C ; Newnan, ® invited o Carry Your Own Loose Face Powder, Buckram Frames - Braids OR PLT. A oe Ge ee trylng| Now that we havo told you of the| Our entire assortment of strictly up-to- | Hair Braids, Straw Braids, Cellophanes, interesting program has been! pennayiganin Study of ub moeta tite soos powdan caine that abi t vanity, let us tell you about the-minute shapes, regular 95¢ to etc., in every conceivable shade, Reg- Reipdis: att faesting rite with Mrs. H. F, Shell Des - May Sifter Vanity always give Face Povde arpeecea it ee peepee red edna Cc ee te ee , ‘ Moines highway, Fri April Just the righ ow: | powde Giricbingaah Nye ad stri i iday at.. Friday, Falay evening, “April 2, att," eaves at's og ocx. “tee|| ED. PINAUD'S | iz" 2t,tts ent amount ot ‘now: nomer, because own more tare gs Stticted choice Friday’ at Se ee ‘clock. Judge King Dykeman cs speaker of the evening|™ *t Aline ais . Clyde Morris will be heard! Broup of songs. Refreshments po Ae tthe ak tat gyicw tie ‘proeram: All the!” Ladies’ Arai and Mish onary eo: are cordially invited to at-| cietien of Hisyatone Cong tegational This will be the last evening !church will hold joint met ting with Of the current school year.|Mry, Ww, H. (Peck, 4916 W ‘allingford ave, Friday, ,April 20,-at 2 o'clock. oo ® CHILD HYGHGNIC ! Ellsworth Circle, Ladies |COMMITT ER G. A. RK, will give a card| Child hygierlic committe », Seattle Veterans’ halt, Armory,|Council of Pim ont-Tearhe: associa. lay evening, April 20 The la-|tions, will mma in ihe 01 board ‘of the circle will be entertained | rooms, Friday, WNpril 1), a (1p. m noon luncheon on Friday, at Aaa itiths cover complexion blemishes improved formula contains medicinal powders that doctors and dermatologists prescribe to improve the complexion, to remedy skin irri Latest Creation Che Worlds Anest Talcum Powder bined with Delightful French Lilac Blossoms open the cover. Each time you fill| This it you ean put in enough powder to last about two weeks, The puff seals the powder in’ the box #0 perfectly that it never Apilla and] tations and to reduce enlarged pores. jeven ‘the large mirror inside the) It stays on perfectly and doce net |cover never becomes coated with| contain any rice powder or white |Powder, One aide of this new box| lead. In fact, you will be glvon tive holds powder, the opposite aide) thousand dollats reward if you can |Touge. ‘There are two fine mirrora| et any chemist to find that LaeMag | Jand two hinged covers, a thick soft| contains elthor of these harmtut ie |!amb's wool powder puff, and yet it|sredients, Tiecauro LeMay ty yo jis on thin as the ordinary single} Pure and so harmless and because {t It costs no more than old-| stays on 40 well It ta us 4 compnet bo: Bring the Kiddies Along Friday and Let Them Share Your Delight in a New Hat for $1.00 WITT HTT Tc TTT TTT TT Guaranteed Glasses $5 Skillfully fitted by Optical Specialint, BLE VISION 84.50 ELLSWORTH sod by mil: #. It is made | Hons of intelligent women in preter hly chased gilt, as beautiful as} ence to the most expensive imported te Koom 41%, Peoples Mant $ 2nd and Pike Sundays by Appointment _Saattes Jaggest Millinery Siac OvHHLU EH COMTI < i ; Broken’ glasses duplicated || Kold, and women suy they have| powders; they know there Second Seneca jen td Mrs, M. C, Macy, 1467 ASBOCIATIS MA TRONS’ ¢ ‘LUB never before seen any vanity so con-| ter powder made than la Muay. aye . Asiociate Mats ons’ dinky 0. E. 8, venient and so beautiful, this notice—Advertivemont, | FC TNE MCMC ca nn co) Nag

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