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PAGE 14 Seattle Society y Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond. Fay Gould, Telephone, Capito! 082: Edited | Art---Dorothy Buffet Dinner dnor Commander and Mrs. Draemel; Will Honor Bride-Elect [ AND MRS. HENRY FI Thursday ever Mi \ \ Commande and Mrs, Dracmel Tea Will Compliment Miss Nordl € ing YY Miss on June 30. Mis, Morr June Nordby Mrs. Carrick Pla Mrs. Monroe Carrick Hote) Washington on T Bight table the tea hou: Miss Hiati to Wed in Mr, and Mrs, Cart Maurine, to Mr. Artht J. Roberts, of Tacoma Miss Hiatt graduated from the Unive ot 192 nd is A member of Zeta Tau A art fraternity Mr. Roberts is also a graduat Phi Kappa Sigma and Xi Sig 1. The July. Bridge Tea s Lundqui rnoon, he ho will ompliment Gladys w, of T w wed Mr, Lloyd Ch Le : a beldge tea at thé ns Bridge Tea xten « invitations for eats b e been asked for w eu July nee of thelr daughter, | nd Mre. Willlamt O, Hiatt ann Kitel of? Washington with the class| nd Lambda Rho, honorary| : | ¢ the university and ts affiliated with wedding will take place late in} Will Honor House Guests Miss Helen Hopper, of Los Ar who are her Summer. Seven tables will be In play Miss Nettleton Will Have Home Wedding The marriage of Miss Emily Nettleton, daughter of Mr, and Mra, H. Sherman tleton, of Tacoma, to Mr. Henry Howard Walker, son of Mr and Mrs. Matthew Walker, of Philadelphia and San Francisco, will be celebrated on Wednesday evehing, June 20, at the Nettleton residence. The service, an afternoon ceremony, will be performed by Rev, Mark Allison Matthews, at 3 o'clock, With only relatives and close friends in attendance. Miss Alice Nettleton will be maid of honor for her sister and Mr. Raymond Walker will be his brother's best man. A small reception for the assembled Guests will follow the service. | c tea at her home on Mrs, Mary Sobel, and house guests for the ‘Miss Johnson Married in Pilgrim Church ‘The martiage of Miss Martha Johnson, daughter of Mr. and’Mrs. Walter} H. Johnson, to Mr. Perry Land, son of Mr. and Mrs, William B, Land, was} Solemnixed “Wednesday, afternoon, June 12, in Pilgrim’ Congregational ) church, with Rev, Edward Lincoln Smith reading the service. Palms and Caroline Testoyt roses banked the altar, and six standards €rowned with the fragrant blossoms formed a half circle on either aside Before the service Mr. 0. J. Williams sang “O Promise Me,” and the Wedding march from Lohengrin, played by Mr. Edwin Fairbourne, organ: ist, announced the beida! party. Four sorority sisters of the bride were the ushers; Miss Anne Crouley! | Wore apple green organdie over satin in the same ade; Mrs. William Norton Worth, lavender voile trimmed with cream lace; Miss Eva Connor, Prebin'segz blue Normandy voile with lacé trimmings, and Miss Bessie Wliams, coral organdie, made with insertions of beige organdie and lace ‘Corsages-of violets and Ophelia rosebpds were worn | 3iiss Marie Delvendahi, the’ maid of honor, was qjtractive in a heavy k0c0a brown crepes costume, fashioned with long slim bodice and circular) skirt, with girdle and trimmings of gold cloth. With this she wore a picture it of brown taffeta, gold trimmed, and carried a bouquet of Ward roses, i. peas and brown pansies, encircled with biue catrich. | The bride was charming in an imported Nernser model of beige fiat F -efepe designed with finely plaited side panels. Inset panels of crepe chiffon in orang# and King’s blue brocade, heavily embrokiered with hand: d braid, were used on the lower edge of blouse and skirt, and the! gidered chiffon formed the sleeves. Her hat was of bronze taffeta flower t) and flowing vell. A pink ostrich fan with lilies of Valley, white jasmine, delphinium and rosebuds was carried. i the ceremony there was an informal reception in the foyer of} fhe |church, and later a dinner at the College club for the brida! party, | Telatives and close friends, with covers placed for twenty-four aroypd a} ‘Aable beautified with Testout roses. | | Mr. and Mrs. Land left for British Columbia on thelr wedding trip, the © adding for traveling a beige wrap and beige fox scarf. After July 1 ‘will be at home at the Swansonia apartments. : | ‘Mrs. Land attended the University of Washington and is a member of; haDelta Pi sorority. ffiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. reais . ar 4 { Invitations Out for Dancing Party. » ahd Mrs) Varde MeFarland’ have tssued invitation# for a\ formal at tiie Sewttlé Yacht club.on Saturday evening, June 30, . * £ a. *, Bruggeman Will Be June Bride ‘Miss Vivian Bruggeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bruggeman, will Mr, Tom Dunstan, son cf the late Rev. Tremayne Dunstan and Mrs. im, on Tuesday evening, June 26, at 8:40 o'clock, at the home of er parents. Hev. John Dunstan, the groom's brother, will perform the | 4 Bruggeman has ¢lidsen as her attendant Miss Alma Klug, of! for maid of honor, and Miss Betty Thompson anQ Miss Hazel n for bridesmaldsg The ring, bearer will be little Virginia Van Slyck. Carl B. Winge will! be groomeman and the ushers will be Mr. Henry id Mr. Harvey: Williams. Following the service in reception mcheon Honors Mrs. Pease Honoring Mrs. James A. Pease, who will leave shortly for Portland to her home, a- group of Delta Gamma alumnie will entertain with a icheon at the College club next Monday afternoon. 2 2 8 Mrs. Price to ‘Give Small Luncheon Complimenting Miss Emily Nettleton, of Tacoma, Mrs. Andres Price is tertaining with a smal luncheon-on Monday afternoon at her home. | Mr. and Mrs. Acheson Hosts at Dance “To honor Mr. and Mrs.”Eric'Henius, who are leaving soon for Copen- n, Denmark, to make their home, and Mrs. A. Rocke Robertson, who _ eft Thursday eveningito spend the summer in Vancouver, B. O., Mr. and > Mrs. Thomas J. Acheson entertained on Wednesday evening with a dance ‘@t their home, “Saghalie,” in Carleton park. ‘ { umer Guild-Has Picnic | 3 ‘The summer guild of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital held a picnic ‘Thursday with Mrs, Orton at Maplewood Farm. Included among those who motored out from Seattle for the’day were Mrs. William D. Perkins, . John H. Powell, Mrs. H. J. Ramsey, Mrs. Jotin C. McMillan, Mrs. John FW. Roberts, Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. F, M. Dudley and Mrs, George T. Myers, Th zy Two Bridge Affairs Planned | Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Henry Franklin McClure for al bridge luncheon at her home on Saturday afternoon, June 23, when nine} tables will be in play. "Mrs. George D, Schofield, Mra. H. 8, HilPand Mrs.| ¥. E. Paimerton wilt assist. | > Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Dorald K. MacDonald announce the engagement of their| "daughter, Sadie, t sr. James Robertson, Jr., the wedding to take place Tuesday evening, June 26, at § o'clock, in the Green Lake Methodist burch. mcheon and Bridge. rs. Charles Field entertained with a luncheon and brid, oon at the Seattle Tennis club in compliment to Mr: tho is leaving shortly to spend the summer in Pasadena, . wv, , ° V4 amnounce Daughter's Marriage | Mr. and Mrs. William Hovey announce the marriage of thei Dorothy, to Mr. Hugh Oyborn, of California, Mr. and Mes. ieee Hi He at home af 419 Prospect st., Petaluma, Cal., after July 1 Informal Evening. at Home Im compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Roi Partridge, of Oakland, Mrs. Jason Butler entertained inform: © evening. o e on: Thursday J. H. Biggar, Mr. and} at their home on Wednesday | rthopedie Tea and Thrift Shops | fvink Park guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic ‘Tea with Mrs, G. . G Wa Kapp, Mr Shop Saturday W, Jolson hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ivan Hyland, Men ‘on, Ms. Max Harrison, Mrs. Charles Harrison, Mev, Ralph Beulah Rovig, Miax Reta Martin, Miss Helen Harrison, Mise Bernice Rovig, Mise Botty Johnson and Miss Florence Johnson, D (Sunset auxiliary will be In charge all day at the ‘Thrift Shop, with Mrs, py A; Mughuson and Mrs, M, Courtney in charge ‘ Mr. Land Is a graduate of the university and ee Will: be conducted | Cooper, honoraty members who fn a |Phillips, at Beaux Arts, Wednesday, | |June 20. THE Personal Dr. and Mrs, Charles A. MeCollom Mr and Mrs, Alfred Rollo, at 620 W. Lee wt pe Shes Mrs, Alfred Charies Plililips, who hay been making her mother, Mrw De Wit, C, Nellis, an extended visit! in Topeka, Kan. arrived home the first of the Week, accompanied by Mra. Nellis, who.will remitn” inde initely | Frodefck T. Fincher | returned. thin week from. a two jweeks’ visit in San Prancisco, | e 4s | Mrs. Albert ¢ day night to meet Denver, Colo, ‘They several weeks and way of California Mr, and Mra. aries Philips, who Mr, Kinxer in Wil) be away Wi return by | Mrs. M\ Neer json, Harry Neer; jWaximan and Mrs, |will leave Sunday |wix weekw' Visit In Long Beach, Cal. | oe accompanied by, her Mirm Rebecoa RK. Thonenburg hy motop on a| | ] ] |. Dr. Byerett O. Jones in expected | home Wednesday from Mhildtet | to attend the the Univers where he went clans reun lonat Pennsylvania. rr) Mr. and Mrs. ©, A. Parkér of BG | monton, “Alth., who shay¢ been spend: ing » fortnight with thelr son and daughterii-law, Mr. and Mra. A. | Parker, left lagt night for Califor} nia. eee Mrs. George Tilden is spending a/ Mies. * . us toe} month in New York. rmausteal pre Het of e488. Destiny” to be prese: ry Ano Mra, W. A. Holzheimer and daugh Wella at the Moor Frit Misa Catherine Hols r, left day night\ind Saturday afternoon of| recently for Alaska spend the thts week. summer Miss Muench, who ia a graduate an and post graduate in piano and har-} Dr, and Mex, Arthur Crookall left mony of the Institute of Musical Art| today on a short trip to California. ‘ew York, haw been attending the ee nish school this season. Mr. Robert Heffernan, at school Miss Muench will spend the sum:jat Lawrencevil will return the t her hore in Olympla and will) first of next week return to b « member of the a i tea plano faculty at the Cornish school) ronesoME CLUB Next season. to a . The Lonesome club will mect at 2 ETRE jtho RainierCirand hotel Friday eve , ning, June 15, at & o'clock Cards} @omen s Clubs and dancing, Dr. Whitaker, of the } Good Fellowship club, will "give a CLUBS FOR SATURDAY jsh@rt talk on some interesting topic of the day. An exhibition of Beoteh | dances will be given by four little pee Ail lonely people and stran- | ser welcome RAINIGR CAMP, R.N, A Rajnier Camp, R. N.'A., will give & whist and five hundred party in Wing's cafeteria, Saturday evening, | f June 16, at 8:30 o’ch Neighbors | MICHIGAN. PENNSYLVANIA, and friends invited FIELD DAY oe wumnae of the Unive SOCIAL DANCE | Michigan and famitie the dances every urday | Penn evening at Christensen's Broadway | Bic, at Hiaw hall. The ‘committeo in charge in-}June 23, at cludes Mr, Frederick’ Christensen, | Seattle car to Lander st MMe: G. W. Baldri aa Mr. 3 | fornia For reservations call Sats MYs.J. D, Terry, Beacon 2441, SEATTLE LODGE NO, 7 Seattle lodge No. 7 will hold its next regular meeting Tuesday even: ing, June 19, at 745 p. m. in Ever. green hall, 1409 Ninth ave. A card ¥ will follow at p.m. D. of H. mberd visiting im town will be cordially welcomed. = 6 HOLLY ¢ The Hol of social will join w ik Mic with mani in celebr a field day iva and Cali: ave ADDITIONAL CLUBS SUNSET HEIGHTS LITERARY CLUB Sunset Heights Literary club will hold a picnic at the home of Mrs. Cora McChesney, across Lake Wash- ington, Tuesday, June 19, Take steamer Ariel at Madison ‘dock at 1045 a. m. . WALLINGFORD CIRCLE Wallingford cirde of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. T. Merrill, 102 EB. 46th Wednesday, June 20, at 2 p. m.| tration 10! Bring bazaar work. From 3 until] Masonic tem-| 4:39 an informal reception will be 18. Initiation | hela in compliment to Mca HL A. ve MYRTLE CHapren XO 4s Myrth Chapter No. 48 will hol! a birthday thé Corinthian room, ple, Monday, June # ¥ edn Phd | visitor in the city, and is leaving that WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB evening for the Euat. Visitors wel; The drama department of the! come. -.7 Woman's Century clpb will have a Te picnic at the home of Mr. ©, C.| ChB FOR HARD OF HEARING Tho Seattle Social chib for the Boat leayes Leschi park! hard of hearing will meet at the at 10:30 a, m. Furman Business college Tuesday * jevening, June 19, at 730 o'clock AUDUBON SOCIETY | Hard of bearing adults welcome Seattle Audubon society announces | Nigar the last bird walk of the spring sea-| FREMONT W. C. T. U son for Sunday, June 17, with Mr-} On Tuesday afternoon, June 19, at George H, Parker as leader. Thoso| 1p. m., the Fremont W. C. T. U. will Dlanning to take the walk are axked| have {ts annusl luncheon for its to be at Madison park at 9 n. m,| members-who have passed their Zoth The red-eyed vireo will be the object] birthday at Mra. 5. T. Trimble's| of search. home, 3825 Whitman « Birthday Party Thirty friends were entertained by Mrs. K./Frank at. birthday party given at her home, 3614 Fremont ave., last evening. The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion and during the evening several musical selections were given. * < SILK CREPE WRAPS “- baASY band sathering’ the fullness of the garment.» Both styles are. among Mioxe predictoa for fall wear, The cape drew ts ilKo fashionable for summer weal und ts sure to) be made of silk crepe, The drew iw stralsht incite Mheg and-tatiored In its style, and thre edpe hilt buttons beneath the dregese@iiar ii usualy nearly Kneo length. Heavy silk crepes are the fash: Jonable materials for summer wraps ~sthey are being featured by all the large New York shops, Nayy blue, brown, helge and gray ure the fa vorite shades, and the linings ars made of brilliant printed pilles. The hemline hag hecome impor: tant. It Is frequently marked by Wide \clroplar flounce or by « deep | WEAR THEM FOR HIKES! A MARCEL THE JEWELRY. YOUR MOTHER WORE ————— Chatter of the J By CECILLE IEPs In “Enemley of Women,” the Baturday attraction, Seat tle women photoplay patrons one of the arrays of Kowns over us gle production Duchess De Delllle created by; ertain. pert Russ Strand’s new will see most marvelous A PLAY OF SATIN, CHIFFON AND VELVET | Alma Rubens, | Poiret in Pari n nociety life, Bemutle sulted to thelr ned in a wi as the wears , aviah ave garbed in creations espectally They cleverly the m rn mode of low (ong of nkirt and trensparent for phatographle effectivene the Ruselun and French modo of the ste fiatin, chiffon and predominate, ut gow! ) wit velvet types, combine UPSTAIRS IN THE MeDERMOTT BUILDING You'll find a part and wul hand-made gifts. hats and froe food | a marcel of & manicure Calling cards or You'll find a whop of practical favor place made, and a tea room whe Do you need an optometeis' Things elegtrical for the house’ anpouncements? Reanonable prices; prevail shops. You must surely -vinit them! two shops where clever dolic atte 1 wery on Togs for the buyat McDermott’ building specialty AT FOURTH AND PINE. at all the FOOT TROUBLES Neéd no longer mp rey! I've found a store at} whieh you can get relief quickly and easilys Thru Dr, Scholl's Foot Comfort week, June 16 to. 29, the services ofsLindgren’s foot-comfort | experts are free) Call at’ 1207 Fourth ave your 5 slender ankles promptly decided It’s’ success! When skirts grew longer n of upon the must-benoticed. bright sande CONSIDERATION | B. CLIFTON, THE JEWH ix to have things His new lo St, near markets THE FIE In the shop of W done exactly right ation 4 The hose mate teh the earrings or the flower hat the dress uit’ the new rule “COME INTO THE KITCHEN” A pintiot “Nu-Btove" and a quart of begomew the ehow room of the to the range, the pipes and t bie porcelain white the ‘them yourself. They dry in a night Nu Sink” and lo, your kitchen The first gives an ebony gleam registers. The geeond finishes the metal fixtures. You can apply At Uhl Bros., 509-511 Union at. 1 dura. woodwork BETTY COMPSON AND TOM MOORE | Aro playing in the Border” at the COLONIAL. Beginning Bunda nee Tom Mix in “Just Tony! * + 8 | IT’S HEAPS OF FUN AT CAMP | To have « phonograph! Many Edisons, Victorn (other makes, too),| slightly used, are priced from $10 up at 1816 Westlake | supplies Phonograph Twon't hurt your silk hose if you buy “Nail-File Test." They‘re| beautiful, too. Arcade Booter Second Ave. entrance, Arcade bullding. et ese The New York magazines say mult that one may travel in a blue alpaca . fRY A COFFIELD ON YOUR CLOTHES You may have a three-day free trial loan of this wonderful ele washer! Call Main 2 tric Co., 213 F Electricity is a grea woek in hundred ae WARM WEATHER NEWS! You'll never mind the heat inside the house at all if you keep the Aireet sunlight out with awnings at the Windows and doors. All wort, of awnings and sleeping porch curtains are at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS! headquarters, 16 University St, on the bridge. 0, 2 A WHOLE LAKEFUL! Water's the pet extravagance of the laundry plant I love to. yisit Every little thing you send them goes thru two xoap baths, a mild salt bleach and seven ringings! They uso a xmaii iakeful of water ¢ach week! No wonder your clothes come back so clean and whi Write this in the front of your telephone directory, “Seattle Supply Laundry, Capitol 0300." In only 76 cents at the new Florencte-Grace Shop. Shampoos are 50 cents. Water wavings.done, too. You'll like the convenience and the attractiveness of this place and the skillful work that these girls do! Main 3905; 614 Haight building. i) Do you like atick candy? Yoy may dress the part! Candy-striped taffeta in used for a round and round frock shown in a Seattle shop. ee € WHAT A PITY To let ugly, superfiuous hairs and moles disfigure your smooth skin! Go to Esther Baum and have them permanently removed, She's a dermatologist of yearas'txperience. 1109 American Bk. Bldg, Main 7304. er a White over- blouses are the thing. They are of wash fabrics and have roll collars and emblems embroidered on them, ae ce Permanently waved hair is not usually as pretty as naturally jcurly hair, But it's infinitely more lovely than stringy, wispy hair. If you have thin hair you'll enjoy six months of peace with a “permanent.” coe par THERE’S NO RESISTING The charm of ratine, voile and linen frocks at the Hollywood Ladies Wear Shop. For thoy're not high priced! Upstairs, McDermott Bldg. ‘ Chea er | Hat crowns have grown higher this season, . . YOUR PET CAN BE TAKEN HOME The same day, {¢ you have occasion to have a bone set at the’ Seattle Dog and Caf HospitgarGarfield 0961. : * ‘The finest of filet lace, dyed to exactly match the color of the fabric, fs set-in bands in a new costume of apple green crepe de chine. er) . YOUR SIMPLEST FROCK And the easy, natural way of dressing your hair, are perfect in portraiture!) The James & Merrihew studio makes fine photographs. And the wonder of them {is the price—50 and 75 cents cach in lots of six or more. Bitel Bldg., Second at Pike, 8 . é Five inches wide the low belt of the tailored frock may be. Oe Can be-remade in modern Cesign. Worn wedding rings are overlaid with gold and platinum. Fine watch and clock repairing is done, too, at the GOLD SHOP, 1426 First Ave, near Pike, . . DECORATING THE FURNITURE For the breakfast room or the sun porch is fascinating! buy stencils for patterns in most attractive designs, at Bs 417 Union, St. You. can -Hucter's, o1.04.9 The curtains of the room on the street may be of silken lace such as frocks aro made of.. The scalloped edge is finished with fine fringe. They're all in ecru and beautiful! eee HAVILAND FOR HAPPINESS! When you choose your dinnerware from the beautiful open-stock patterns of the Pacific Coast China Co, you know that at any time % plece can be replaced or the set supplemented. Through June @ 20% discount on Hayiland. 903 Third Ave., near Marion, oo. 6 All tho colors in the rainbow glisten softly In the iridescent glass sherbet cups and tumblers at one of our shops, O90 te FOR CANDLES OF BEAUTY For home use, you must go to the new Kaufer Co. store at 1607 Fourth Ave, near Pine, There you may buy at wholesale or retail. were Duteh candies, tall, slim, tapering to a point and not metrical, are much sought after this year, eet Sari ‘Two things each groom must hay, WHAT KIND OF $' is Do you wear? Thoxe with pointed heels?) Ribbon seam hacks? With openwork stripes? Do you choose the chiffon toxtures:--the Nght gray and belge shades? Perhaps you choose only the olds rel. Wblo_noyerwear-out makes. Anyway, you can buy every kind of hoslory that's made at Usdane's Specialty Shop, 105 Pike St. near the murkets, % quite sym bride and a trunk, ‘That's favors stay bi plac is dof By the any the gi frien nice p4 meet tl becom young you?” ‘Wo The Gray ‘epeaker told hit Wh ing ma she is herself, proud As eagerly Wichit bara that h smiled thoroly same tf ency off econo one wa well? earnest! better q profital of her) When her m into @ gance, “The named Gray really imply, bling eq he wo he had the Bi lies in once perhap: take for it ofa ll It southbo The B pleasant suite, 0 mourne! discuss! Alleghs meditat bitter, felt so Have yqou seen a reproduction of the painting called “The Presence”? Did youR know that we are to have a state gem as we have a Gatate flower? Rhodenite is mined in the Case cades. It’s rose-hued. It is set in rings, Beads are carved j*rom it, We've cu great studio of Ceramic arts, and we've a achool aif favor-craft and costume-craft harbored in a new store, Soon we are to see a competitive exhibit of photo- graphs ‘of the Northwest. Of thes,e I learn about town 100,000 YEARS OLD, YET NEW! The beaut! itu ated from the glacial drift in Alaska in used by | Berry's Arta and Crafts Shop to make the handles of won dertul caring An ideal wedding gift. 1209 Fourth ave. Itt of the West! wok . SPEAKI} re OF FINE THINGS today! fomnil Ivory ex ots, ‘The true drift from the West in a ASK ISABEZLLE CROPP To plan tlaat new garment for you! You may sew with her instruc. ton by t a 603 Haight Bidg. Main 1613. E Y OU’LL KEEP MUCH COOLER If your fan in overhaujed once a ye paired electrical appliances for years. bet. Union and University y or hour Hartwig has re 1333 Fourth ave. etrie happine: is so wide. It.is happiness In cool, . in leisure hours, happiness on work days, joy in tanks once drudgery. A TRULY BECOMING BOB Mrs Graves’, will cut your balr to sult your face, Peop! Bldg. Main 2674 ANYTHIN G WRONG With your Hoover Sweeper? At Hoover headquarters, 217 Stewart sty they'll be glad to advise you as to its right adjustment, Elliott $324: THE LOV,ELIEST GARMENTS From hifsh-priced shops are sold at about a third of thelr cost at the Wirthmo@re Shop! Some are slightly used. You must ®ee them. 501 Pooples poank Bidg. 4m - bia? HEMSTITCHING IS DONE 7 For 8 cts. a yd. at the Elite Shop, 414 Hite! Bldg, over Bartell's, ~* ‘8 « THEY'LL FIX IT! When anything's wrong with the sewing machine, call The Singer Shop, 1624 First Ave. Main 1 IS REMARKABLE What you can accomplish in 20 lessons at the Brin School of Popu Music! |At $06 Pine st. HITE CHINA’ # And decorated china, too, you'll find at the beautiful St Denia Studio. Here aro artists’ supplies of all sorts. And here, now, you may have instruction at special summer rates tn the Ceramic Arts. 4137 Arcade Squ. : 8 To hold the handful of summer flowers are vases und urns of china, beautiful in contour, rich in coloring. os wuts TINTED TO MATCH YOUR FROCK! ‘That/rained-upon felt hat of yours can be cleaned, re-blocked and re- tintel in an attractive shade. Take it to the Model Millinery, 527 — Peowles Bank Bldg. + 2 ee THE ONLY CAFETERIA : he world that has a marine view is Wing's. Have you tasted thefr roast chicken at 25 cts.? 1409 First. * *. . if | ~ “THESE SMART OXFORDS?” os “I took my old high shoes to the Landis Shoe Repair System. They eut them down and put flapper tongues on them, made them just like the new ones at the stores! Mail orders on remodeling and ref vairirg are given particular attention at 412 Union st. : oe es National Foot-Comfort week js coming! Remember, the dates. June 16 to 23, eee FROM FRILLS TO FROCKS c Tiny pleated ruffles trim perfectly the frock or kiddie pleats (box, side or accordion) run from shoulder to hem fect afternoon frock. Take your stuff to EB. H. Fifth ave, near Pino, for perfect pleating. oe 8 WITH A LITTLE CHOKER OF FUR 5S and a one-piece dress you're perfectly dressed for the street! It bring your fur pieces to the Model Millinery, 527 Peoples Bank e408 they'll make you @ beauty. a CAMP LIFE FOR'A BOX: mye it Is Avge! 3 ‘aoe an wa sy tunity for boys to” camp and * ¢an money, toot The Y, M. C. A. Boys Dey eT will tell you all about it. Inquire al Fourth and Marion, Main 520%, Paherbrc HATE TO SEW ALONE? Be You'll get expert instruction with cutting, fitting and finishing: Miss L. A, Bean's Dressmaking Studio, Daily lessons,’"€09 P Bank Bldg, Majn 4131, bf ic, ° SMART AS YOU PLEASE For sports wear are the fabric and straw hats, especially priced: At $3.60 at the Model Millinery, 627 Beoptes Bank Bldg. «eres YOU'LL FIND IT HELPFUL . ie In selecting the gift to visit Lowman & Hanford’s new store’ on Third, between Pike and Pine, Pier hs) A BRID, May dress in cream moire, Wear a crown of pearly fabric fro which the tulle veil hangs, May go away in a gown of crepe @ coat or a cape to matoh, ress. of tho Times have changed since a was captured in a huge” whisked away, unintroduced, dy lord and master! ee : A WEDDING’S NO TROUBLE When you have the linen and china, silver, tables and chairs to serve ‘wi Rent the things you're short! of. bot Stone, the Caterer, He'll furnish tho” cakes, the ico eream—any refreshment,” with or without his services. ‘Bast 0275, — 1714 Broadway. Era ARE YOU TO BE MARRIED? When you select your wedding cards at LOWMAN & HANFORD! store (on Third, between Pike and Pine), you may rest asst that they will be entirely successful, In some places choosing Worrlsome and full of difficulties, Not here. Bach form of: ing, citch (ext for invitation or announcement to which you tion is Invited here, has dignity and traditional correctness © a pleasing individuality of treatment. Conductor. So Nan down off (Advertisement)