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PAGE 14 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. istant-—Frances Oldham, Music——Louise Raymond, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. Mr. and Mr Class; Luncheon Henry Hosts to Graduating Will Honor Brides-Elect| HENRY will be hosts to the 5 AND MRS, W dngs, May 20 and May 2 Twelve guests will t | Pre-Nuptial Compliment Complimenting Miss Grace Kerr and Miss Vera Monteagl of the coming season, Miss Gladys Deer e «wv lof *ight covers at Frederick & Nelson's Saturday afternoon ' Informal Tea for House Guests Mrs. J. W. Hotson is entert s with an informal tea at her home Tuesday afternoon, May in honor of her house guests, Mrs, Margaret ¥. Mack, of Prince Albert, Sask., Canada, and Mrs, George BE, Hotson, of Medicine Hat, Alta. Cun., who motored up recently from California, whe: they have been spending the winter | - Annual Reunion Luncheon the uth Dakota, ual reunion lunch: | versity club, Reserva Sponsored by Mrs. Harold L. Cunliffe State Norma! Alumnae association will ent Pon Saturday afternoon, May Spearfish in with its © Women's t S Hons may be made by calling ¢ d 1187 or East 5 | aa Myer bs Seattle Branch A. A. U. W. ‘The Seattle branch of the American Association of University Women| WH hold its last meeting of the year at the 6, at 12:30 o'clock Is Melrose 0968 by Thursday evening The committee on nominat » Present candidates for the fol Corresponding secretary © Delegates with alternates wi Peguly. The report of the natio: t to each member. Ltw pr MPendatigns formulated for the guid | Miss Blue to Wed June 4 ) The marriage of Miss Jerretta Ewing Blue, daughter of Mrs, Ida Irene Blue, 6204 18th ave. N. B., to Mr, Frank P. Myer, of Seattle, son of Mrs. ) Emma R. Myer, of Pomeroy, Wash., will be solemnised Monday evening, June 4, at 8:30 o'clock in Plymouth Congregational church, with the Rev, “C.J. Hawkins reading the sefvice. | Miss Eugenia Blue and Miss Myriam Blue, sisters of the bride-elect, will be the bridesmaids and Mr. ( ten Sower, the best man. Mr. Charles/ idrews, of Marysville, and Mr. Ray Roberson will be the ushers, Fol: ing the ceremony a reception will be held in tho parlors of the church, Miss Blue, a member of a prominent family in the South, is the grand lughter of Matthew Powers Blué, of Montgomery, Ain. She i# 4 graduate Danie! Baker college in Brownwood, Texas. "As a compliment to Miss Blue, Mrs. Eugen Haneous shower at her home, 5217 18th ave. N. E., Saturday afters May 13. Bridal.wreath and yellow dathies In graceful arrangement d tho fea table and the rooms. Y. W. C. A. Saturday, May 2 May ions, Miss »wing office 4 Rena Raymond, chairman President, vice president and vention in os has been and recom: of the di Bell entertained with & ap usical Program Arranged > Mrs. J. M. Weaver will entertain Chapter AC, of P. E. O., Monday. j. at o'clock, at her residence, 5034 18th ave, N. FE. The following program, arranged by Mrs. Montgomery Lynch, will be mted. Violin—*“Andante, Second Concerto” (Wieniawski)}—Mra. Blanche Beeson | ler; Mrs. Belle Frye Hatfield, accompanist Voice—"Thouw Charming Bird” (Cesar David)—Mre. Olga Kahike; Mrs. elle Frye Hatfield, accompanist, 3 nata,“Andante Allegro” (Schumann)}—Mrs. Belle Frye Hatfield. “Mother of Pearl” (Ernest Ball); (>) “His Lullaby” (Carrie May} _Piano— <.. Volee—ta) Bond}—Mrs. W. W, Warren; Miss Tesst, accompanist. Voice—{a) “The Wren” (Benedict); (b) “By the Waters of Minnetonka” nce}—Mrs. Olga Kahike; violin obbligato by Mrs. Miller. ‘ “Wings of Song” (Liszt}—Mrs, Belle Frye Hatfield. “Voice—Songs (selected)—Mre. Roy » Miller, nformal Luncheon Hostess Mt entertaining informally at luncheon. ee Jinner Will Precede Dance ‘will entertain with a dinner of eight covers at his home. pe es Horton Gives Luncheon George M. Horton entertained with an informa} luncheon at her Thursday afternoon fn honor of Mrs. W. H. Fritch, who is leaving iy Hight for Boston to attend the graduation of her daughter, Eleanore, Vat the Prince school on June 11. Afterwards Mrs, Fritch and her daughter | Spend two months visiting Eastern cities and resorts. They plan to rn in August. ild’s Bridge Tea Will Conclude Season oncluding a very active season, Broadway guild of the Children’s Ortho- ¢ hospital is making elaborate plans for its bridge tea and Mah Jongs | ty on Friday afternoon, May 25, at the nome of Mrs. George Warren it Reservations may be made by calling Beacon 2441 or} A VCULS ceo re THE SEs inomas Hagen FRIDAY, MAY 18 1923, A beautiful wedding solemnized recently at the First Bap-| or LORRAINE SOCIAL CLUB Lorraine Social club will meet in Masonic Temple, Wednesday, Ma: 23, at 2 p,m. All Eastern Stars R. H. Denny was hostess this afternoon at the Women’s University] invited. as GIRL sScoUTs The Girl Scouts are still very new! Miss Helen Gilmore's dance this evening; Mr, Terence Parker,|/n Seattle, bdt are growing rapidly| Holt Cookingham, of Portland, are rm and, it is hoped, it will not be long| the house guests of Miss Hazel Me. before they have a council and can/| Millan for a few days. my they are just as well organized} as in Tacoma, or Portland, or Chi- cago, New York. Is plenty of room for Girt The leaders’ training ctass, which will Monda: be twi Mra, Daisy Stewart started last Mon- day at the University branch of the} | public library, wes well attended, but is hoped th many there ne ice as as every- iy “ill ement: H. McGrath, Mrs. James irgaret Cheal, Mrs. Alfred Rollo, Moon," Saturday evening, May i : * D eAlebration of her 80th birthda fe Wilcox pleasantly surprised ty afternoon, May 12. hopedic Tea Shop Saturda: ig. _ Mrs. shop all day Saturday for Sunset au. s. Frederick Bausman and Mrs. Omar Humphrey are in charge of ssisted by Mrs. Edgar Ames, Mrs. Samuel Russell, Mra, nard, Mrs. Bert Farrar, Mrs. George Dickinson, Mrs. Perry Truax, Mrs “Taylor, Mrs. Archibald Clark and Mrs, Thomas Green. rere Hostess to Luncheon Club ‘Mrs. John Dudley Roberts ig entertaining her bridg home on Tuesday afternoon, May 2: inner at Yacht Club “The Seattle Yacht club is entertaining with a dinner dance, “Under the sed on 80th Birthday wr vie 7 . . 1 hopedic Tea and Thrift Shops t Mrs. Charles Harrison will be hostess for Frink Park guild at the assisted by Mrs. G. H. Johnson, Mrs, Ivan id, Mrs. Beulah Rovig, Mrs. Henry F. Brown, Mrs. Maud Youngs and Misses Reta Martin, Betty Johnson, Florence Johnson and Bernice Stoeffler atid Miss Olive Stoeffler will be in charge at the Thrift one ought to kuuw what the Scouts Teally 46, Some folka think the or- ganization is just like qyery other | organization for girls, but there is a [real difference. Mrs. Srey Hamilton de Veuve, Mrs. Alton W. Mra, Andrew Gillespie, seo what the difference in, please come to the next class on Monday at Sg to spend a part of the summer 12 o'clock p.m. There is no charse! with Mra, Roemer’s parents,’ Mr. of any kind. and Mrs, Ross EB. Hibler. © lunchton, club at}. The Pioneer troop of Seattle ts dae dts : y |Troop No. 1, which meets at the) ae, and Mrs. Warren C.F ‘ | Roosevelt high school every Friday | M™ ! a nc : | man, who have been residing in jatternoon. It Ix this one group of} fort, Mur MANe : . girls who have kept up the interest | pos m4 4 Max pas year havo | In the Girl Scouts for more than aj ured nd are occupyiig thelr) 26. Year and, altho folks may have| "OM? “t 1806 Nob Hill ave jheard but littl about them, they} M : have not been idle. Recently, they| iss Margaret. Jeffery, with a entertained with a week-end camp- ing. trip, entertaining the Lincoin |high school and a half dozen Ssta- |dium high school Scouts from Ta- coma. Another lively group is the Neigh. }borhood group known as the Oak Troop. These girls went thru with jail their tenderfoot test at th fourth meeting, which is as rapidly jas a 1 Scout is allowed to go. They are now working on second. class work. Every Girl Scout should know thirty relatives and friends of Mra her at her home, 424 First ave. W., on ixiliary. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ALM CIRCLE “Palm Circle will hold its regular ing Saturday, May 19, at 1:20 ‘clock in the 1. 0. 0. F hall. ae KLUMNAE BREAKFAST Pi Beta Phi Alumnae breakfast in honor of active chapter seniors will be given at Hotel Gowman, Satur- May 19, nt 10:30 o'clock. Deli: sale will follow. * * ‘The annual business meeting of City Panhellenic association will be held at the Phi Mu house sat- Wirday “afternoon, May 19, at 0 ‘clock. Annual réeports will be read | and election of officers held, soe EWATHA CLUB ¥ Minnewatha club will dance Saturday evening, May 19, at istensen's Broadway hall and at chi pavilion, “* ADDITIONAL CLUBS ISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB \ The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will inet. Wednesday, May 2%, with Mrs he detfie MoMillan, N, Ninth st, and Interlaken. Take Green Lake car Dow's janding and follow the We for 13 blocks, or take Ed- bus to 90th and walk three @omen’s Clubs that there is a national agreement Scouts to co-operate on the health | Program, So it Is hoped that when} THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB =| Mr: J. West, of the Red Cross Uire- ‘The Thursday Progress club will|SViN& Corps, returns to Seattle enough girls will be interested meeting of the t A turning out for his demonstration in Tacoma, recently. The girls from Shelton went all the way to Olym: 5 pla to take advantage of the work. Neighbor of Woodcraft will be glv-ltow many of the Girl Scouts of en in © O. 0, F. hall, Tenth and B, Seattle are interested? Pine st. Monday evening, May 21,| The Girl Scout Troop out at the at 8 o'clock, All friends of Wood-| Bryant school {4s growing in num: craft welcome, |bers, and now they have a regular troop working diligently on tender. foot work. give} ‘The Rhododendron Troop iw plan on|ning a pienic party for its next meoting, with Mra, D. Stewart and Mrs. C, Aspinwall as chaperones, Jf anyone wishes to see the Girl Scout exercises well presented they should Yisit the Red Rose ‘Troop, Marion Gibbs in patrol leader, and her girls certainly seem to know What scouting means, But Marion is an old-time ‘Scout and has had two summers at the Girl Scout camp, remaming throont the entire wenwon last summer, Any girl who wishes Information about Gitl Scouts should call Mrs | Daisy Stewart, at Garfield 2759, In the morning, or after 6 o'clock, . BENEFIT CARD. PARTY A benefit card party for a needy . T T. FREE F an MONT W, emont W. interesting u. entertainment Monday evening, May 28, in Asbury M. £, church, Whitman ave, and will 40th st. A splendid program {a Heing arranged which includes sing: ers from the American College of Music at Fremont, and other fine numbers. The Fremont White Rib« bon band will perform, see ALKL WOMAN'S IMPROVEMENT CLIK } The Alk} Woman's Improvernent club will meet with Mrs, George A. Smith, 6100 West Spokane #t., Tuew day, May 22, Luncheon will ve verved at 1p, m. by Mra. Olive Sprague, demonstrating Northwest products, A musical program will follow. The public is invited, Bixty electric lines operate motor buses on short Mnes, So if you wish to! between the Red Cross and the Girl | meet with Mrs. O. C, Knemeyer,| rm | 4731 12th ave. N. H, Thursday, Aay| the Bubsect to pay us to arrange 4, at 2 p.m. Members requested| Mecting with Mr. West. He I to be. present as this Je: the Taat| Helped the Girt Scouts in several | 7 ne last! places ately, more than 100 girls | , tist church united Miss Stella Victoria Pidduck, daughter of Violin—“By the Brook” (Renede-Boisdeffre}—Mrs, Blanche Beeson Miller.| Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pidduck, and Mr. —Portrait by Gsady. George Thomas Hagen. Personal Mr, and Mrs, Paul Mandei! Henry today, to their summer home ‘at the Highlands. Mrs. Edward Thom: paon and Mra. Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer G. Howitt There are 0) (Ruth Martin) are being congratue many girls in Seattle who should be jin a girls’ organization, but who do not belong to any, that wo are sure there Scouts in every part of the city. lated upon the birth of a son, John Henry, May 14, at Minor hospital cae | Miss Eleanor Hedden, who left last |fall for the Kast to do exchange | Work in the New York library, | Will return in July, coming home 1 jthe way of California | eee | Mr. and Mrs, James ft. Boldt have returned from their wedding trip and Cobe at home at the Spring apart ments, Mrs. Charies G. Roemer and baby daughter, Nancy, will arrive the last of this month from New York | |Party of friends, Jeft Saturday by | nia, to spend the summer here, and Jare the house guests for the pres ent of Mrx. Dubois’ brother-in-law jand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Skinner see Dr. and Mrs, William Lee Norris, who have been in California for several months, have returned and are the guesty of Mrs. Norris’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B . J par Baker, | Dr. Mrs. C. © remoyed from rtments to their 208 Bigelow ave . and McCullough the Granada new home at Mra, J. Silver recently |turned from # three months* in the East, six weeks of was spent in New York, oe Mr. and Mrs. Walter William | Stoll and family are occupying the residence of Dr. and Mrs, Caspar Sharples on Magnolia Bluff, for the | summer re trip which Piano Recital at Cornish PIANO RECITAL AT CORNISH The Cornish school will Present the pupils of Mr. Edouard Potjos in a plano recital, Monday ovening, May 21. Following ix the program: Novelotte ...+., ‘ Schumann Kypria Jensen othy Wine at, first movement. ., Hunmet i Honata in Marie Thinan Pearoe Adagio Op, % No Floother Norwegian Peaannte’ March Crtog Gortrude AW Herodinde ‘ Magacnet Clarence IHnle Concerto in O Minor, firat movement 4 AY Wee 4 Morart ANNA Louie Boolborg Ithapkody in Minor oo Brahma Soherzo in BH Wat Minor Mrs. Dorothy Welt «Chopin |motor on a two weeks’ trip to Saf Francisco and other points of in jterest in California eee Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dubois ana! jfamily arrived today from Califor } | By CECILLE | THIS SALAD YOU CAN PREPARE IN A MINUTE ku J ' after dross han pin t about It from neck to her Phen the pln-tuck gin « un the other way. The re it ivan p i effect “IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT’S 80” AT THE ST, DENIS STUDIO 1 will find @ full line of Casoade China, a Port ans “ exquisite w for lu “7 ename Here you may ha ome in Ch upplies, Ce Arts, 41 Fine Oregon clays are responsible for a line of rich, Ivory-white « rivalling in beauty and qualities the noted English makes of ware EVER VISIT THE MecDERMOTY BUILDING? The upstairs epecia ops will be a revelation to you ats, gown liest. A tea roc photograpt n he parlor and a stationery hop are re. The McDermott building is half way between the Standard and Frederick at FOURTH AND PINE. YOU WILL FIND SPORTS CLOTHES OF disti nd hat th them, at the H Wear | sion building, Prices #u TAILORED SUITS Coats, wraps and 1 © ex 4 ! Cam h & new nleeveles eque camel's hair cloth | YOUR FURS Should be put In storage soo At Simmons’ there are special sum. mer prices on fur repairing and remodeling now. The storage on| repair jobs fs free! 624 Pike at Sais | The hie and ery over ¢ ve bathing wults is responsible for «| harming new style. Wear ht silken cape to the water's edge. | YOU'LL WANT A LIGHT HAT To wear with the gingham or organdie frock. Why not have the old | Leghorn reshaped and trimmed to match? Straw hats of all kinds| are made like new at the Mode! Millin 627 Peoples Bank building. Capes may represent just a fad how wide it ls and how fase) nating or HOES WILL MAKE OXFORDS er tonguen ad uw them exactly right ax to style or mall your outotfashion footwear to the Ls Shoe | System, 41 n St The waist line in truly x. and with {t the wide sash that tien close at the back in a lar A LITTLE MINK CHOKER Can be mado f ur old fur pieces. The Model M supplies Phey will make you @ caracul collar for the cape 587 Peoples Bank Bldg . . THE PLEATED SKIRT IS MADE SO SIMPLY! Sew up the breadth», hem them and take the material to SHAMEK’S ON FIFTH. 8Side-pleats, accordion and box pleats are pressed on the straight folds. All kinds laid perfectly at 1612 Fifth Ave. near Pine. te the heads and + —do any fur work. . MAKE YOUR OWN FROCKS | At Miss L. A. Bean's Drenemaking Studio. No worries at all about| xewing this way, Individual attention. 209 Peoples Bank building: Main 4131. Daily lessons, . HEMSTITCHING IS DONE Por § cts. a yard, Elite Hem: CECILLE HEARTILY RECOMMENI “Nail-File Tost" Hose. They are really good-looking and tccar like iron! At $1.60 (Full-fashioned, $1.95). Arcade Bootery, 2nd Ave. en- trance Arcade Bldg. ching, 414 Eltel Bldg. over Bartelt's. . | | | a “NU-SINK” IS WHITE, “NU-STOVE” IS BLACK With theso two enamels your kitchen and bathroom will be trans. formed! Put them on yourself. They dry ina single night and give to everything of wood or metal a shining hard surface that won't wear off, At Uhi Bros, 509.511 Union St 7 We let some unsightly place abeut the house torture us for weeks when all we need to eliminate it fs a bit of cournge, paint and brush, and an evening off. PRETTY DESIGNS ON TH E WOODWORK The furniture and the table mits are painted so easily with cut stencils for patterns, There are many to choose from at Bass: Hueter’s, 417 Union St. 6 55e ta A model bungalow in town shows thé use of stenciled fabric mats for the dresser top. Kone ON YOUR FLOORS Will give them the even finish you Ik for months! tronite is good paint pose—at your dealer's or at th IT EVEN BURNS THE KITCHEN REFUSE! Seattle hax one supremely successful coaloill burner. THATS THE HART. Open it up and it throws an intense orange flame com: pletely around the oven, or heats the stove red-hot in 10 minutes, Turn It low and it keeps the water:in the tank hot all day, There fx no odor about it, no bothersome generator. It's simple, econom jcal—guaranteed for two years, Best of all it is priced low, for a and keep them looking well ‘There is a kind for every pur- ttle Paint Co, store, 102 st Ave, short Jime, at $23.00 fully installed. 1109 First Ave IF IT’S WORTH SAVING It's worth repairing. Bring your electrical appli ances to Hartwig’s, 1333 Fourth Ave, between a Union and University. Li — x LE MONADE OR ICED TEA IS SERVED So attractively in tall glass cups with “straws” and plate to mated. These sets are on sale at the Pacific Coast China Co, store, 903 ‘Third ave., near Marion, A robin'segg blue band with tiny wreaths of pink roses evowding tt ix tlie novel decoration on a set of Bavarian chin RAGTIME IN SUMMER TIME In indispensable! You can play per at the Brin School of Popular Music * EWING IS A RECREATION When the machine works perfectly. Gall the Singer Shop, 1524 First ave, for repairs or rentals, Main 1936. ras tly for dancing after 20 lessons 806 Pine st. jach year pongee comes back, But it is rather unbecoming plain, New frocks show it in combination with plaids and stripes in color, MARCELLING IS DONE WONDERFULLY ‘or 75 conta at the new Grace Florence Beat pillaing ieiy they take suhentetcoaieh to Piiey hour you want, Phone Main av06, Shop, 614 Haight du the appointment Shampoos, 60 cents up; ‘The short cont that fits snugly at the hips and closow with a single button or a Ue at the lower edge is the favored model for suits, (Advertis WEDDING INVITATIONS OR MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Are sure to be in perfect taste Lowman & Hanford eng (Third ave., between Pike which to make one's se and to represent the best in quality if m for you. In the uptown store nd Pine) there is a section set apart in ction. ve . A perfect wedding is one In which the entire responsibility {sifted from the shoulders of the hostess, with the assurance that everything from food to flowers will be to her liking, MR. STONE CATERS FOR WEDDING Ho furnishes wedding cakes, special ice creams, china, cut glass, linen, tables, ck you need, Or he manages with per- fect muccens EV ALL of serving the guests. Let him give you estimates, 1714 Broadway; / at Boren), you can ‘g¢t (some are new) ladies’ A PRIVATE HOME APPAREL SHOP In an attractive apartment, 510 Luzerne (Pine the biggest bargains in exclusive slightly-used apparel! Main 1935, AN ATTRACTIVE FACE In a valuable asset everywhere. Have those ugly, superfluous hairs removed! Esther Baum is an electro-dermatologist.of years’ experi- ence, 1109 American Bank building; Main 7304. . The plainest of moire frocks, with embroidered organdie collar and cuffs, is lovely. Moire in white or cream is perfect for the wedding. . Just two kinds of skirts are worn rounds.” oo. WANT AN EDISON? A VICTOR? Many makes of good phonographes, slightly used, but like new, are priced at half, at 1816 Westlake. . YOUR GARDEN If your garden is being attacked by pests, call Ronald E. Chapman, the garden man, for information and supplies. 1913 Westlake. . . this. year, pleated and “wrap- All-linen rugs display wonderful colors and a pleasing texture, . They are unrivaled for use in the summer cottage or the bedroom in town. oe THE FOOT COMFORT STORE Foot trouble need no longer sap your nervous energy.- You can find \, 3s relief, easily, quickly, at Linégren’s, 1307 Fourth Ave. ~~ > oe. eae DO YOU KNOW HOW YOU LOOKED : When you graduated? Don't you wish you knew? Photographs grow more precious every year, And they cost so little! James & Merri hew make this offer: good photographs for 50 and 75 cents each in lots of six or more, Bitel Bldg., Second at Pike. Per ais Cotton votle printed in colors, rich and various, assumes new dignity. Beautiful frocks are made of it. . TAKES THREE YEARS TO PAY For @ good washing machine at the rate of $1.25 a week. And while you are paying. for it, you have your weekly toil just the same, with lifting and handling the clothes, hanging them out, folding and iron- ing them. If you are willing to pay $1.25 a week for help with the washing, why not use that same sum to hire it completely done? Will you regret the work you've missed at the end of three years? Never. Call Cap. 6300, The Seattle Supply Laundry. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE'S DELICIOUS When it’s made the old-fashioned way and served fresh. Cafeteria, 1409 First Ave. IT At Wing's The summer overblouses are simple, invariably made to slip over the head. . vo. Like a small steamer trunk is an auto case of metal. and out of it dr. Open it up w the leaves of a table held firmly in place. Next take out the camp silver, the table ware, the cooking utensils. Everything's in jt! 2 ae aes THERE ARE FURNITURE SALES AND SALES “ie But when you Want more for your money than you can get any- 4 where el: eo Tinney, A $200,000 stock to select from! 1609 Eighth Avé, near Pine, THE CLOTHES YOU'RE DISAPPOINTED IN * You can sell! wraps, froe’ The WIRTHMORE SHOP finds an eager market for suits in good condition and style. 501 Peoples. Bank Bldg. ry . A favorite summer frock js of colored Swiss with a white dot. trimming is row upon row of fine white valenciennes, tee Bde 3 ETHER IS GIVEN TO PETS In cases of surgical operation. the Dog and Cat Hospital, CELLULOID BUTTONS WILL FID The drive or campaigy ing at Bull Bros, 101 The Cucsarian section Is a specialty of Garfield 0961 ANCE Badges and all Kinds of commercial Phird Aye. ‘ A SURE-MEAL STOVE Can be carried like a suit cise, burns “gas,” regardless of weather conditions. treat! print. insures you a hot meal Tt makes an outing trip a real At the Surplus Army Supply Store, 1013 Hirst Ave, Ae YOU CAN CARRY THIS TENT IN YOUR CAR Por overnight sholter, It's a 'Play+ Be no for children, perfect for tips, rected in a minute. $6.60 in white canvus. For all sorts of tents, awnings end camp equip: ment go to hexdquarters—Camp Lewis Wireless, 76 University § on the bridge, "Where the crowd ts."