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PAGE 40 Seattle Society ‘ i Edited by Lillis n 0600. 1 Keen LeBallister, Assistant—Frances Oldham. i Music—Louise Raymond. uy Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829, Telephone, N autiful Home Wedding Celebrated Last Evening; Marriage Will Be Celebrated at High Noon eee beautiful in every appointment and detail was the wedding last evening of Miss Pris A of Mr. and Mrs. H. N son, Jr, to Mr. Arnold I r a Mrs Polson, of Hoquiam, at the } of the ¥ ‘Coda Loyal Heights, with the Rey. W 1H. Bliss readi o servieg at 8 o'clock The ceremony took y i Of greens, white sweet peas and ¢ - eathedral candles {x s tied with fluffy bows of tu aisle posts f with white s of Columbia r the room, Ts points in the entra and ledge pink re sweet f of more delic white phlox and feathery nd artistic ¢ x brighten sms were DP i from eve om great ma 9 used, bu id wall 1 the corners of ‘The bridal mus: hestra. Mr. Sty on, brother of the groc and the ushers were four cousins of the bride, Messrs. Do «inald Anderson, Harold D, Ander Son and R en The three smaids, the M ons, Helen Fay Dorothy epe gowns over a founda lines, the bodices slightly Polson of Hoqu tion of silver « wore shell nh di th, desig Dloused and the skirts wi either side wide trains with touches from thi They wore b aux of sil 1 carried ost showered with Butt alley tied wit matchi Miss Prisc pink charmeus train, which was silver and he The bride, coming in w gown of white silve of satin and lace edged with garniture. a high Spanish comb ‘of white and pink ostr Illes of the valley, with the shower. Arline King and Rufus G. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. King, Jr Were a cunning pair. tiny ruffles. She car er a Watteau basket looped with chiffon ribbon and filled with baby and re Rufus wore a White satin Colonial suit with lace Jabot and ruffles and carried the ring on a lace-edged white satin cushion Following the service there was Supper served from a table deco: Iders. headdre aded fan of ostric y dainty in her we taste lowers wer back of her coiffure with blossoms. The bridal fan wa . telecticum Her exqu' y for Kk net with count roses ¢ petals. in sunken garden effect with box wit Willis, son of Dr. and Mrs. Park Weed vice will be read of Hood River, Ore., and Miss Mary Larrabee, of Be Mr. Edward Saunders will be best man for Mr. Will Assist Mrs. Bratnober at Tea ‘Mrs. John Elwood Bratnober has asked to assist her at the tea she is Biving Friday afternoon at her home, “Willowmoor Farms,” across Lake ingham, the maid i it by Rev. Edward Lincoln Smith in the presence of relatives and a few close iy friends. at Miss Anna Cade Adams will be maid of honor and Miss Elizabeth Slade, ‘Fleager and Mrs. J, Irving Colwell, who will alternate at the urns, and Mrs. R. S. Blair, Mrs. Jesse Frye and Mrs. E. R. Gardner and Miss Agnes Lyons, of Tacoma. Tea and Kitchen Shower. for Miss Bartlett Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen is extending invitations for a tea and kitchen shower at her home on Wednesday afternoon, June 20, in compliment to Miss Clara Bartlett, who will wed Mr. Alliaude Smith on June 23, Mrs. G. Alston Hole and Mrs. O. A. Kjos will pour, and assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. C. G. Morrison and Mrs. Francis Johnston. Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom, Miss Alice Hole, Miss Madeline Burgess and Miss Mary Donworth will assist in the dining room) Dinner Planned for Friday E venin g Honoring Miss Louise Raymond and her fiance, Mr. Theodore Owens, Mrs. Omar J. Humphrey will entertain with a dinner of thirty covers at her home on Friday evening. ee Miss Jackson Names ‘Assistants Assisting Miss Alice Jackson Thursday afternoon at her tea Louise Raymond will be Mrs. Donald Leehey and Mrs. Cobert F Who will preside over the tea table, and Miss Kathleen Donahoe, } Virginia Sheahan, Miss Lucile Bordeaux, Miss Katherine Bacon, Gertrude Schulz and Miss Mildred Lewis. Rose Olive Castlen will receive the cards. - Dinner Will Honor Mrs. "Pease Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mills Evans are entertaining with a dinner of eight covers on Thursday evening at Snoqualmie Lodge in honor of Mrs. James ‘A. Pease, who is leaving the last of June for Portland to join Mr. Pease and make her home. ‘The party will motor up for the affair. . | Plans Luncheon to Honor Miss Anderson Mrs. Alfred Mills Ghormley is entertaining with a luncheon Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Mary Anderson, a bride-to-be of this month. The affair will be given at her home at Carnation Farms, with covers placed for eighteen guests. : Will Honor Spokane Visitor Mrs. Max Olson has arranged a luncheon of twelve covers at her home | for Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Mabel Ford, of Spokane, who is _ visiting her sister, Mrs. Ray Bigelow. 8 Entertains at Informal Bridge Mrs. L. M. Purcell was hostess this afternoon at her apartment at The Spring, entertaining informally at bridge. 4 Luncheon for Eastern Guest Mrs. Clyde Hadley entertained on Tuesday afternoon at her home with ‘an informal luncheon in compliment to Miss Ethel Best, of New York, who 4g the house guest of Mrs. Hervey Lindley for a few days, me 6 for Miss eg ’ : _Commodore’s Cruise g Commodore and Mrs. Henry A. Seaborn with seven guests will leave Saturday afternoon on their yac , the Charlotte 8, for Port Madison, Where members of the Seattle Yacht club will assemble their yachts with Parties of friends for an evening of festivities. The party will spend Sunday cruising around the Sound. Decoration Committee Named The committee in charge of decorations for Interlaken gulld’s Sports © Clothes dance at the Seattle Yacht club Saturday evening includ Harry MeVeety, chairman; Mrs. Ralph McDonald, Mrs. Leonard Jacobson, | Mrs. Ida Greenwell and Mrs, George Walstrom. | Service at Orthopedic Tea Shops Mrs. G. Alston Hole will be hostess for Queen Anne gulid Thursday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs. R. Knox Roberts, Mrs, J. G Tennant, Mrs. Thomas Nash, Mrs. O. A. Kjos, Mrs. G. A, Kelley, Mra. Charles H, Lilly, Mrs. Charles Wills, Mrs. ¥, A, Churchill, Mrs, H. J. Boyd _ and Mrs. J. G, Stockton. The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mrs. 8. P. Robertson and Mrs, Arnold Anderson for Mount Baker Park guild in the morning, and in the afternoon "Mrs. J, B. Quick and Mrs, M. M. Carraher for First Hill guild. GIRL SCOUTS © All the troops should have a se- ries of outdoor meetings planned and arranged for. Practically all _ the meetings may be out-of-doors Meetings during the summer time, | There is no reason why a Girl Scout | can not pass her sewing test, darn- ing test, cooking test and all the other tests out of doors, | the present time, went to Tacoma on Wednesday evening to attend the court of awards held by the Tacoma and Pierce county Girl Scout ‘coun cil, She had the honor of presenting the first two golden eaglets (highest honor in the gift of the Girl Scouts), with the coveted decorations, ‘The first girls to reveive these awards in the Northwest were Madge Shera, i nieco of Mr. and Mrs, T, J, Hand. Mrs, Dalay Stewart, regional diree-| forth, and Norma Judd, daughter of tor of the Girl Scouts, who Is mak-|Dr, and Mrs, B. Judd, | 'The address ing her headquarters in Seattle atoft the evening was delivered by | a large reception and dancing, and a Washington, Mrs. William H. Payne, Mrs. Anna Halbert, Mrs. H. A.| Mrs. | Women's Clubs! CLUBS FOR THURSDAY PARLIAMENTARY DRILI Miss Jean St ‘ in p June the Univer t h ave Gr 1 ested, New groups can t ROBERT E. LEE CHAPTER | Robert EB. Lee chapt mughters eu fod 1 Confederate be ¢ t 1 by Ave Wilk her a irive, Th ay © 14, from 4 until 8 1 speak whose birt! will commemorate. WILL PRESENT FLAC ny Women's Re will ey present the y of Arbor Heights Impr club with an} American Mag reda evening, | June 14 t T o'clock, Take Fauntie rey oar Alaska st, and take the i of line. | LADY STIRLING | CHAPTE dD, A. | Lady ling Chapte D, AR will celebrate Flag Day, June 14, at }the home of Mra. John T. Towers, 14620 University way. Mra. Towers w be assisted by Mra, Frances BE. Mra, Charle Somers, Mra. Darnell and Mrs. W, L. 2 de RAINTER CHAPTER, D. A. ft me © Chapter, D. A. BR will a DP at the home of Mra. H. D, Hurley, %. Ist st, on Flag Day, June 14, with luncheon ed at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Lucien! es is chairman of the com. on arrangements, Rainier 653. ROWENA CIRCLE Rowena Circle, Brotherhood of American Yoemen, will give a card | party at Wing's cafeteria, Thursday June 14, at $:20 p, m WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB T ub will} meet Thursday, June 14, with Mra |E. A. Tobey, N. 80th, Picnic jluncheon at 9 o'clock. Members requested to attend as bu ol Wood hedge. Assisting were a group of the younger set, including Mrs./ {0 00'ance is to be tran Wallace Duthie and the Misses Mary Donworth, Katherine Bacon, Helen| map, } Ba ae he Schwager, Helen Jordan, Lucy Semple Swanstrom, Mildred and Gertrude| <.) to N Lewis, Claire and Karla Stoltenber, Betty Earles, Marion Kellogg, of ee Hoquiam, and Katherine Miller, of Aberdeen | worenene : { The bride traveled in an imported costume and small black hat. Mr. and| Oe SIGMA ALPHA | i Mrs. Polson will be at home after July 15 in Aberdeen | The Mothers’ club of St Alphe. Be ‘ a Bs ; Epsilon fra y will meet at the "| Miss Bayley Will Have Home Wedding chapter house, 4306 University bivd M At high noon’on Saturday, June 16, Miss Elizabeth Palmer Bayley, | Thurs : 4 p. mn } daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sawyer B: wed Mr. Ceci] Dura: rs of the ¢ i SSOULA CLUB 0 Mins’ | meet June at the home of Mrs. Frank Mo | Dermott, 21 Highland drive. Mrs, W. C. Murphy and Mrs. Fred Mur. | “4 | phy will be the assistant hostesses, | SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the building |doard trustees of the Seattle Fed. {eration will be held at the club-| |house on Thursday, June 14. | | penecaTEs TO MEET | | Mrs. H. B. Maltby will call meet. | ling Thursday, June 14, at | | o'clock, at the Federation clubhouse, |for all delegates to the state con- |vention at Mount Vernon. Discus: | sion of important business. oe INFORMAL TEA | An informal tea for Mra. 1 | Cooper, of Santa Cruz, Cal, will be |sivon at the home of Mrs. Arthur |K. Wright, on Thursday, June 14. |All members of the Canadian | Women's club and friends of the |honor guest invited to attend, | cee | | | | son. | | wom or | fosaee ee See eres modeln of | MOOSEH RT LEGION P a i “as 2 rahig matrix The Women of Mooseheart Le stones and crude carving gion will mest in Moose temple, | % - |Thursday, June 14, at 8 o'clock. | ITALIAN SILK | Reports will be read from Victoria convention, | LAFAYETTE PWT. A. Lafayette PT. A. and Pre-School elrelo will meet together on Thurs: | day, June 14. Program, 1 p. ‘m.| Usual program at Lafayette school, followed by ceremonial of “The Low- ering of the Flag,” in front of the school; 2 p, m., games and races at | Hiawatha playfield. Maypole dance | by children of the pre-school kinder. |garten. Parents welcome, ‘ see | CLUBS FOR THRUSDY MCKINLEY CIRCLE DELEGAT! SLUB McKinley Circle Delegate club will meet Thursday, June 14, at 11 a, m. | with Mrs. Florence Roop, 5 45th ave. N. E. Take Ravenna car to end of line where automobiles will meet the guests. ADD.. .. COL. ELLSWORTH CIRCLE Col. Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R. will entertain with a card | party Thursday, June 14, at 1:30 p.| m., at the home of Mrs, Emma Me- | Cade, Everyone welcome. 6). 618: ADDITIONAL CLUBS | STEV |RELI | Stevens Women's Relief corps No. |1 will serye a luncheon Friday noon, | |June 15, in Veterans’ hall, Armory. | \Cards and social afternoon. Com. | |rades and friends welcome. | | aes | |NON-MEMBERS TO MEET | Under the auspices of the non-}| |members of the Christian Science church a meeting will be held every | |Thursday from 2 until 4 o'clock at |603 People's Bank building to dix cuss the report of Judge Dodge in| relation to the litigation of the Christian Science society in Boston. Mrs. Adah Hopkins aimee, of the University of Washinkton, It the girls of Seattle could have seen the long lines of Scouts who received various cliss badges and proficiency badges, st. would have been ap in-| centive to go to work in dead earn. | est, and to remember that Scouting | is playing, with the idea of tearn- ing and serving at the same time, Do not forget that all applications to Camp Minter, the Girt Seout camp on Henderson bay, should be | in by July 1. Te you are planning | to 40, not quickly, lest you be dis. | appointed, No girl will be admitted | until she in a registered Tenderfoot Scout, Some of the girls will have to hurry thru thelr tenderfoot work, | California on THE Persona Mra, Charles ¥. Dr. ond Mra. J. Tate ly are removing, the last of Week, to Hertford, across the for the summer months Miss Edith Lee, of Portland ome up Baturday to be the «ur Mr, and Mrs, Edward Henr Jr, until after the Owens nuptials, June 20, Mi will be one of the bridesmaids at wedding Mme, Myra Pless and daug Miss Madeleine F California, and at present guests t Van Hamilton and Mrs, W Ferguson), whil Tennessee is in San Fr Dr, and Mra, 8, Smith) are receiving « on the birth of a June 3, at Providence Mr, and Mra, Walter are expected home this week f SEATTI J et nok hospital, re visiting in Burrell (Aleen ongratulation: Allen, Galbraith motor trip to Eastern Washington. Mrs. P. HL. Watt left Monday for Mr. and Mra. s eare Mr, and Mra, Amana Beverly Hills, Cal, wh week in town at th Herbert K | spoon have removed from thelr town use to thelr country home at Wing & month's visit Spring spent ton, left Monday by motor home in the ith Mrs. R. B. De Bowen eturning n extended visit New Ort Mr, and Mrs Ta family and Mr Mr Powell of Hamilton, Mont rive this week to be guests of Mr, T t and Mra, and sister, Mr ken, while decidin home here Freeman Robert te, Mr, Jonept ® trip to California. cee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loyal Parker | Whistler has taken a room of this at the Third Ave, Pup Tent were © being congratulated upon the | time © the best any human earl C, Morris, insignificant seam arth of a daughter, Loyal, June 11, | could with such m Literally | wquirrel; L. FR, Judkina, insignificant at thelr residence, 1822 EB. Pros.|dozens 8 crows | blanket bum; O. E. Scott, insigniti | pect st, oo jie 7a ready to hold Nor TO Jeant blanket bum; Joo F. Galvin, | jday they are vacant except for two | custodian of the crummy a i a | V y duffle bag, Mrs. K. I. Loeb and son, Kalman |or three really choice vases. The |and KE. E. Gerrick, insignificant shirt Lewis, Jr, of New Orleans, arrived [shutters are painted in deep, deep | reads Sunday to spend the summer with |bius and gold. What ts left of the | _— Mra. Loeb's parents, Mr, and Mrw.|walls has a full length portrait on th Sol Rogers. BRACE Colored glaas bracelets are the popular novelties of the » Jo! 1 a permane and Bell Wither ot last Hotel Washing- for their 28 by motor on | our grandmother everyone had all , mong | Vests of Italian silk are now elab. orately trimmed with Insets of filet or Irish lace, DATES FRIDAY, JUNE 1 the Seattle Golf « Mra. David ft in Guild's INE 17— to Mr. Claude A. TO REMEMBER THURSDAY, JUNE 14— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gienn Stibb's buttet dinner for Miss Loules Raymond and her fiance, Mr. Theodore Owens, at home, Mira Doris Mitchell's luncheon at 1 Country club, Erwin's Hawaiian luncheon and bridge to compli- ment Miss Anne Crouley. Mra. John Elwood Bratnober’s tea Willowmoor Farms” from 3 compliment ly of Lon Angeles. and Mra. Stephen 3. Cook's bridge tea to honor Mra, = to entertain at luncheon for Sim at home, Interlaken Anne Crouley, rt clot he Beattie Yacht club, ‘Tho wedding of Mise Helen R. Bruce Potter at Alpha Delta Pi house at 4 o'clock, MONDAY, JUD Mine Rath bridge 19— att morning w Bu O'Neil Gordon church, in Miss Marion Wheatman's in honor of Miss Anne NE 20— ‘The marriage of Miss Loulfe Anna- ‘Theodore Owens, at Trinity Parish church, WD? ESDAY ble Raymond At §:20 o'clock, Mra. Wilbur B, Ives’ ‘Tho marriage of Miss Ruth Green Holland Cow- ted at home of ride's parents, M leat to Mr. Jonep ley will bo cole h Tucker Gr Anderson her an Walter W. A SATURDAY, UNE th ‘The mMarringe of Minn Clare Bartlett to Mr. Alllaude Smith at the home o Mr St to Mr, f aworth, to entertain at heon in honor of Mins erson, Mise Emma White Mies Muriel Mason I Newton Barrett y Congregational ding of Mian Mad- Frederick Anne's bridge luneh- ‘e dancing party Himent Min of the bride-eleot’s parents, and Mra, H.W o'clock, ‘JUNE oR ond It, F thousand home, Mri DAY, JUNE 90— Gladys yd Oo at to Bartlett, ‘a #ler’a luncheon Pines," n 8, McCord, Jr Mary to hes Mr. Mr. t4 M WEDNESDAY, JUNT Seattle rt ENLARGE SCOPE .:..."*" BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD room to The own OF ROSE SHOW « ' The rt galler Ww tia fw eupe use 1 sino whieh ¢ ng the most real Spaniahe leather’ & 1 f ( A with 1 ‘9 refused t pay f Chartes Lang Breen of. Detvalt, [Nore inant: one pasture. al Add. Extra Classes to the oats - ent mar togett ira madeya “pretty penny” # ) r it d . . fre, gH Bor ax Peony Group fy, | One f ‘ ‘ ore than 100 times its cost , ; aaa’ te tean| Freer Gathered Many 2 * 3 we be arranged. to Jonk beautiful and) Paintings From East Thurs maining usement ix full of fasolt Childe Habear o} Jeath 18, he ri ) reo. mm t { 1 ¢ t r Pp I He exp t that bronz . k " m; J any civilization expre the m of splendor anc nterent he rone ci Hoquiam lying pr p rtint r lines The Persian miniatures ne a ont. th pe “ tion in >t c t weht 1 nd Greek Biblical manuscript ste ‘K workman 0. more rly it|cluding fragmentary pieces of the | oie and c c takes ite place with other objects of | plates of Paul, etc., ete, ¢ tion of: flower lovers gene c t any other civilization. With that [of it in seeing it in suc et a h mark - 1 view, he was intent upon bringing | surroundings in such a alslan Caullt Ta voheaioga ticm “i MATE ent of toget uch expressions of Weat.| uncrowded manne | anes orn d Eastern culture eemed This gift of Mr Freer's in the to him to emb t th eat those | first unit for a national galler | characteriatios which he t 1 tolart which he hoped will eventually be inherent in all works of art be erected in Washington. He felt | . Gave Building to Washington under the control and 7 House Collectio tirection of the government would hous ‘ema eines in the atyle of /Portant center for cultural researgh in both art and sciences «| Pupils Will Give m «| Recital The pur 1 in a clock in the Y. W. C. A, audi ‘isle jum, tain and, last| Th following numbers will be pre 7 nented (that meana | “Warrior's song Mette f Kdne Bi acquired Myer-Melim: Margaret Mca South Ca who have t a apie secee TORR tendin Augusta Military ace m in Virginia, will rive by moto: Mazel Mell - a thin week to spend thela vacation earier pair h Séiiaia’ sicpaesagn MAP with Freeman's parents, Mr. and imp the Western Cacti: Mra. R. Knox Roberts. rep in these col Ina Fraser Mr, and Mra. John Dudley Rot of James McNeil! rz Umapiee ejerts have taken at Three Mozart paintings, water}. : are |neravings, draw Inst, but | Vales, Op. 69. Chopin sb naa bic May. Louies Inlackalier ™ Preiude, A Fiat Major + -Cesar-Cul | birth at taure, Wels Minor hospita friend of ficherso. Beethoven -whima Schumann Mrs m and ® “ Helen Metener akther. fay. eve A as they | Romance Frank LaFores 5 on a me 5 equa Mote Perpetua"... MacDowell nd BO | Japaneses & Pold Mr Mra. W. N. Redfield are 80 inter Vivian Hotlender planning to remove soon from the anio and Hotel Sorrento to their new home OmdOth ase: 30CoN Proebene! ae ; Order Now Has New Sh Lat Sarees ie Scratching Grounds Mr. « a r ee | tumed ‘recently from a thiee| peacock Room Is New scratching grounds for tho| |months’ visit tn California, and are| Victorian Study pate Abie Lactate wel guests at the Hotel Sorrento. Certainly the famous Peacock Seattle Pup. Tent ai 3 ho Bix ‘ sip NibPas Room is @ marvel as a study in| - 7 No, ante Dr. and Mra. Donald McFacheran, |Victorian bricatrac and the od. |/naqueier with the usual his daughter Mary, and son James, plan |fashioned whatnot, In the day of gs as io to leave about June commander of the order, The scratching ceremonials were held at| Roosevelt hall, 1616% Third ave. New officers elected to the order sorts of little tr full to wed wholves just the root with knickknacks JUNE SALES Continue to offer Special June Prices Casal in all de- partments, featuring extraordi- nary values in— Coats, Wraps, Capes, Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Sportswear, Skirts, Millinery. We Suggest Early Shopping Second Avenue at Spring Street Jone end over |famous strutting idebourd at the otter, peacocks over a] The whole | Elect Delegates | , room is a strango artist's dream,| Delegates to the state convention |most beautiful in color, unusual and | Of Daughters of Veterans, in interesting in design, but a room| kane, from June 26 to 29, have been that had to be “lived up to.” | celeted by Nina M, Fry tent, No. 12, Tho story is that Whistler was|%s follows: Ethel Smith, Rheu A.| commissioned to paint one pic | Diamond, Hallie Vestal, Ava Pinch-| |ture of tlm two peacocks, but that |@% Charlotte Hoover and Mabel | 6 went ahead and did the whole| Thompson. Alternates are: Nelile z a, Davis, Emma Jobes, Mary Hoppe, }Anna Till, Wilma Cooper and Rut Perfect Shoulders aaArms™ Cail. The tent will hold a aa Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, |Party the evening of June 22. Re. pearly whiteappearanceGouraud’s || freshments will be served and prizes Crental Cream ren- || awarded. ders to the shoulders | = oy Ps and arms, Covers | LEFT-OVER BREAD skin blemishes, Will Always save your extra slices of not rub off. Far su-|)bread for crumbs so necessary in “t arred to powders. |/breading cutlets, croquettes, chops b> White-Flesh-Rachel. |/and-for combining with mashed po- Ry! for Trial Ste $ ]| tatoos into potato balls, 1. T. NOPRINS 6 SON - New York FANCY HOSIERY A recent fad in hosiery is the batiked stocking. It is colorful and gay and should doubtless be worn with discretion. Gouraud’s | Oriental Cream America's Foremost . MONDAY EVE. JUNE 18 SEATS NOW ON SALE AT SHERMAN, 50c . 75c ALL Sl RESERVED IN SECTIONS unplees of fU. of We U.or W. TADIUM “ ’ -soceelohmton esp et: Att cain ‘ ATTRACTIVE ALL PAPER There are several fine stores in the city of Seattle, but nowhere can you buy the same quality papers at as low a price as at Smith’s —Cash-and-Carry give you low prices and quality, both at the same time. BARGAINS 7c Roll |10c and (24c Thousands of rolls of At these prices you neat bedroom patterns at this remarkable price have’ a larger variety to —716¢ single roll, choose from, Beautiful Tapestry Patterns We offer you your choice of the finest papers that can be found in America. Prices range all the way from 15¢ single roll, to $2.00 single roll. PAINT A paint being sold at stores where they deliv- ér for $1.00 more— $2.45 gallon, KALSOMINE 5 Ibs. for. . 40¢ Bulk, lb. . Moire Ceiling 7¢ Single Roll. 14¢ Double Roll. WOODWORK VARNISH 8 25 Gallon GMITH'S WALL PAPERPOUSE asia RS NTR NRA | PI REM 1621 Fourth Ave. MBER—"Snith's!” Opposite Ritz Hotel

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