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*AGE THE ATTLE STAR FRIDAY, Jl 29, 1928, on — —— a nme | AN ADIAN WOME ADDITIONAL CLUBS AUXILIARY TO CANE SEATS . ( MRS. WALTER W. AINSWORTH J". PIPES aight RaiLnonD convucTOn | Cane man his cn eattle Socie VORTH J cg vomne a, lacansans 20, (Mn ‘fee ream | nier d rt rida 4 ‘ t the 4 ® Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600, ri Pi aie a llageestonip - 5a oy 2 gills pel » et the wo idl Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Telephone, Capitol 0829. onan eee a a see —— . ‘2 ts mY [ 2 SE B LODGE Mrs. Dockery Will Honor Mrs. Schulz at colety wall at] ‘The Fremont pany are ey ae ith Luncheon; Engagement of Miss Eleanor a at the home of mi ee, Demet: Sa et At es Hilton Announce ' Lawton ! wait | ove hip.” Mr Ninth ave, Business meeting, with |" rapid ’ Mra. rn who, w tw Mok Jy enp heer eg . sod with @ ma G "4 by . * spt hand, for he Chatter of the Shops exis tares. Ho fal a wide smill pearty greet Miss Hilton to Wed Carter Brook thelr daughter, Eleanor ¢ Mr, Carter I of San | BOTH SURPRISE AND PLEASURE | France gon of the R . nh Le formerty { Are waiting ( u “ in MeDermott Bids You step pore SC the Fat Oe wd up from the bu rolay wtr to a cool, quiet corridor where you Miss Hilton is a ° ¢ W ton 1 @ member ca wt outfit yourself and your he For yourself there are re Me Fig = “ cea es. gowns and hats, exquisitely made; a little shop waits to give you a Reto pany ti ¥ : mareel or a manicure; if you are hot, a tea room will refre pas cones attends er You can have your eyes examined, or buy camera supplies; you can BAPE. 1918 wh of cae find decorations for a party, have a monogram designed fc tion atley —_ 5 or get electr fixtures or charming bric-a-bra mane wares You Pleased with the courte nervice nd you'll be surprised = gaa rag eo the reasonable prices. Upstairs in the McDermott Bidg., Fourth Miss Herrick Married at Home THE MOST INTERESTING PICTURE The marriage of Miss Ruth El eth Herri bter of M Of the old Spanish Missions in Californ: and Mexico are waiting Mrs. Robert Herrick, to Mr, Charles Fr ¢ son of Mr for you at the KAUFER COMPANY'S new store at 1607 Fourth Mrs. Charles L, Chandler, was solemnized Thurs evening at § o'c Ave. near Pine. You can get them both framed and unframed, tn at the home of tne bride's p 8, overlooking Lake Washington, oll or Unted right on the glass Eugene A. Ballis reading t n Dyke servic e216 The ceremony was performed in front of the fireplace, where lighted iF YOU HAVE YOUR WATCH FIXED Jabra gleamed thru banks of Jun es, orange blossoms and trailing In the shop of B. CLIFTON, THE JEWELER, you'll know that Baskets of these flowers “ were used In profusion about Jone exactly right. Remember, b Pike Bt, near the The n marriage by t er, was cha r Pilg Fee Romaine over ivory satin was fast on Kk i : aes fe i panels y ornamer trimmed with blossoms air was Ww She wore r A DAINTY HOT WEATHER SANDWICH the gift of the groom white sweet peas in a Can be made by spreading Rec ke Cottage Cheese on a rot lovely shower formed bouquet « the wedding handkerchief ° re paca bee ba pe , Ms rf Peps ah rie ge of her mother, being the twenty-eighth bride to carry it Ler at om prong alagy epiiad geet lapeesgge i pays Miss Elizabeth Dunnavan, cousin of the bride, was her maid of honor “ js t liv oe . and was gowned in orchid crepe de chine, trimmed with ruffles of cream Cheese, you ki mae 98 Rent lace. A bouquet of shell pink sweet peas was carried. Roberta Jane ; Tho Kelsey and Elisabeth McElroy were the flower girls, They wore | SILK AND STRAW frocks of white organdie and carried baskets of rosebuds and the tulle Taffeta and woc or similar combinations, are lovely in new sport streamers which formed the aisle for the bridal party, Mr. W. D. Doy hats. You can get them at the Model Millinery, 627 People’s Bank was best man. Miss Marion Campbell played the wedding march Campbell sang “O Promise Me" and “At Dawning.” Mrs. Herrick wore gown of pearl gray crepe de chine and an orchid corsage, Mra. Chandler was gowned in cinder crepe and embroidered lace. Her corsage was of orchids. A reception and buffet supper followed the service. and Mrs. E. L, Dunnavan presided at the urns, assisted by the Misses Carolyn Dunnavan, Dorothy Tennant, Ruth Dickinson and Marguerito Shultz. | Bidg., for $3.5 and Miss Kathleen 1’ 9 AT THE COLONIAL AND Wallace Reld takes the {a one ¢ niost famous of Booth Tarkington's plays. | ending role | . | DO YOU REMEMBER THE THRILL | You had when you read the Arabian Nights back in your youth| oven in a modest Christmas volume? RAYMER THE BOOKSTORE | Mra. F. W. Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Chandler left on a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a MAN 1330 First Ave., haa a $100 net of 16 volumes, peautifully midnight blue tailleur and a close-fitting imported hat. After July 15 they trated, which may be yours for $60 will be at home at 1530 38th ave. i eC ee Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Miss Esther Firstbrook, Mrs. THE EVOLVING OF A CHOKER Ferdinand Shultz, Miss Marguerite Shultz and Mr. Loy Crosby, of Tacoma ee af Catilal dees as thé one 208 Shop, 6 Mr, and Mra. F. W and the paw Oregon. Kelsey, of Everett, and Miss Ruth Dickinson, of Bank Bidg. They furnish the heads, the tal aha The marriage of Miss Mary Anderson, daughter of Mr.| A PLEASANT MEAL . Mrs. Blethen Plans Picnic on Fourth jand Mrs. Eugene Anderson, to Mr, Walter Ainsworth, of| {a,pleyrant environment, can be had at Wing's Cafeteria, 1409 First, Mrs. Genevieve Blethen will Crngs anliveteigs five Srients on the Fourth) St, Louis, Mo., was celebrated Tuesday evening in St. Paul's roast chicken at 25 cente? It's wondertul, toc, | with « picnic at her summer home near Three Tree Polat. thick Porirkt bo. Cra. 7¥ a rend | rot INDIVIDUALIZE YOUR STATIONERY | h By having your name printed on it, At the Reliance ersona | Papeteries, 119 Marion St. you can get 200 sheets of crash linen printed paper and 100 envelopes for $1. By Luncheon Will Honor Group of Girls Complimenting Miss Janet Henry, Miss Jane Stimson, Miss Mary De Hart Andrews and Miss Isabelle Asserson, Mrs. Raleigh Chinn is entertain. ing with a luncheon of twenty-six covers Tuesday afternoon, July,3, at} Mr, and Mrs. Edgur 1. Webster] Mr. and Mra. A. W. Leonard and mail, It's pont free the Seattle Golf and Country club. will arrive Monday from Low An-|family removed Thursday to their | be | Miss Henry and Miss Stimson are home for the summer from Miss] goles, Cal, to spond the summer here |country home at Madison, Ransom's schoo} at Piedmont, Cal.; Miss Andrews, who has been attending| and will occupy thelr home at 704/ | FOR CAREFUL, EXPERT SERVICE Simsberry. school in Connecticut, is spending the summer with her brother) Paw re ur Jewelry or watches, go to the GOLD SHOP, 1426 Firat and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E; W. Andrews, and Miss Asserson, of| ean? neta a Ave., near Pike Washington, D. C., is here with her father, Captain Asserson, U.S. N, in| Mr. and Mra. C. G, Morrison and iggy Siew ee command of the U. 8. 5. Milwaukee |family will remove Saturday por It 1s both fashionable and cool this summer, to comb your hair off ee ee, | Am Point for the summer, Dur ur eure. j ;, ing their absence Mr. and Mrs atten ¢ Si Ce | Mrs. Wylie Plans Tea | George Harrie Clute and two daugn:| _ Mise Cx TO BE STYLISHLY DRESSED Mrs. James Wylie Is entertaining with a tea at the Seattle Tennis club/ ters from California will oce their i Phos For street wear, you need a little fur your neck. SIMMONS on Monday afternoon, July 2. Mrs, James Hamilton de Veuve and Mrs.| home at 1521 Second ave. W = THE FURRIER, at 624 Pike St, has the loveliest of summer furs Join D. McLauchlan will preside at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Judson! ° ° of Pa had summer prices. You can get summer prices on your winter Falknor, Mrs, Thomas Cassutt, Mrs. R. Lorin and Miss Julia Carlson.) Mrv. Dr. and Mra, A. I. Bouffleur are furs, too. Mrs. Earl de Veuve will receive with the hostess and Mrs. Wallace Duthie | Oakland, Cal., forme returning Monday from « trip to MT 18e 3 siting friends | “alifornia | on ib a ATT WIN eee CN eR ye ene ce ee si | DON'T SLAVE OVER YOUR SEWING i | A . Let Shop people overhaul your sewing machine and it Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bi Entertains for Daughter gy aoe Se eae abd wu Mrs. John Anderson Coleman of fo magic. You can also rent @ machine from them In compliment to thelr daughter, Miss Gwiadys Mills, Mr. and Mrs.| moved today to their A beret aad ea ag Leanna ial be er E4ward Morgan Mills are entertaining with a dinner at the T }at Port Madison. aiepay ga als , ate ae S Sige this evening. one Ae DON’T THROW THEM AWAY— . . . Mr. and Mra. H. H. Plummer and Those beautiful high shoes of yours. Take them to the Landis Shoe , , ra 2) daughter, Miss A Mra. W. B. Gaffney is spending a Repair System. ey'll cut them down and add flapper tongues to Benefit for Children’s Hospital Mrs. A. C. W an , | few weeks at Rest, Min them so that they look like new oxfords. Mail orders are given This.evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Stimson, at The High-| Miss of | Kathleen Gat * Just returned particular attention—at 412 Union st | lands, the Music Practice club will give its annual benefit for the Children’s| Berkeley, Cn ix week to|from a y monthe in| eres Orthopedic hospital. be quests of Mrs, Alexander | California. he perfect (neknee, whieh somalia. the wey. sou‘ have alway, ‘ Following is the interesting program: Myers 1 after the marriage of eee site , pd dedonia ig incense to amell, comes straight from Palestine and contains my Tre * ¢. “My Laddle” ‘Thayer! their daughter, Miss M «6 myrrh. ret My. | Misa Julia Buhl of Detrolt will “gwing Low, Sweet Chariot”. Burieigh | Mra. Roderick, Mrs. Broussais Heck, barp.| ers, and Mr. Homer Orrin Blair, on|rive Monday to be the guest of Mian | > COURSE YOU Ww CR | . Twilight” «s..Amy Worth] | Mr. Kirchner, ‘cello obligate | daturday evening, June 30 |meleie Merril for the month 2) OF COURSE YOU WILL DANCE | abda Paaeeks Mik’ Mate Bakktt or | Heaxyetta © nhard, Irene cee July. Miss Sydney Washburn from At your summer home, so don't forget to take some wax along to| pesado naan il Loalte Mr, and Mrs, N. H. Latimer and | Minneapolis will return from Tacoma make the floor smooth. You can get it In convenient sizes, both in Andante for two plans.Christian Sinding | Sleeping. Lake" Bhest! family have removed to their sum-|on Saturday, where she hay been the powdered and solid form, at Bass-Hueter's store, 417 Union | ‘est _piano—Mise Dorothy Our Regiment Advanc Chterer| mer be “Bolle Vi t Port | visitin St. The pleasure you'll get from it is worth taking @ can al | “our ment Advances er | me: 3 is at Port | visiting friends for a short time, to ong. Second plano—Mrs, Thomas Stimson. | “aotner River Volgs,” Folic Hot aiden meee: 8 gi rice ree he ee 6 | 7 | Messrs. Novak, Kojetn, Koss and te 4 - Gay nh Mi { y T nl ™ T ° & “Look Down, Dear Eyes” | Kudrewatih Serie ginla Merrill beforo returning to hor| DO YOUR FEET HURT? | be Tesean Folic wong’ NO Fisner| Toy symphony (by reaquesty....Rombers| Mr. W. Kilgore Macfarlane, Jr, | home | It Ix not necensary to suffer foot discomfort. Get rid of your tired, © “0, That We Two Were Maying” | | thomar Berugse Mra ieee M*l/ will return next Wednesday from (036 | aching feet now. Come to the foot-comfort shoe store. Three aie iat is Ps ‘evin| Violin—~Mine ith Kende |Providence, R. 1, where he gradu. Burns Ryan and Tom Jordan are | graduate practipedio men at your service—at Lindgron’s, 1207 and Mrs. Osgood Packard Mandolin—Mra, Beott Bullitt, Mre./ated from Brown university with the | leaving Saturday wit he « nomt fourt ve. Adagio Pathetique.. Benjamin Godard | Thomas Btimson : leaving Saturday with their catboat, hasty * * figvastscacesala ates. hare | Nightingale—Mre. Letcher Lambutn, |C@%% Of 1923. He will spend the! Doormouse,” for the yacht races i Baga \ = Mr, George Kirchner, ‘cello | ‘Tambourine—Mise Dorothy Ewing. summer with his parents at Ilahes, at Vancouver, B. C. WHAT DO THE WAVES SAY? ngs Triangie—Mrs. ( ———a —___—_—_ a & “Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fair’ Cuckoo—Mra. € by uA sho 1 i b. “La Melodie des i hmaninoft| Trumpet hering Collins, Qo ’ x pale TOS con ere eee . “La Melodie des Mass Drum Mrs. Roderick. men Ss Clubs your hair. | That sunburn won't hurt so much tf you CURSION use a cold cream before you go out. Half Price Sale at Thrift Shop The Orthopedic Thrift Shop, 511 Stewart st., announces a half-price sale for Saturday, when all articles in the shop will be reduced. A fine line of summer dresses are on the shelves. Entertains at Luncheon Today Miss Anna Helen White entertained with a luncheon of fourteen covers CLUBS FOR SATURDAY MOONLIGHT An excursion party on CLA | Washington will be giv PICNIC |rill team of the Yo The Classic Culture club willhaven| Institute, Saturday evening, June box picnic at the home of Mrs. J. J.|30, with dancing at Fortuna park. | Black on Lake Washington, Satur-| The patrons and patronosses will | day, June 40. Steamer Ariel leaves| be Mr. and Mrs, Robert Moen, Mr Lake} en by the ng Ladies C CULTURE CLUB That cosmetics are being made teaterproof. That people really swim and wear suits for that purpose. That a beautiful woman should swim deau- this afternoon at the Seattle Tennis club in compliment to her house guest,| M@dison park at 10:45 a. m. Members| and Mrs, B, J. O'Rejley, Mr. and tifully. Miss Mary Frances Coleman, of Nenino. who cannot take the early boat may | Mra. @ Town, Mr. and Mrs.| seta cep SRR Bs 29 Et her at oo 2 tgs | Stephen Pigott | IF YOU CAN’T GET AWAY Hostesses at Tennis Club | WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB Es Repo a am On a vacation you can take one in your own house by having tt BeBe aay wad hen Sedae Wiaas I LOREEN 8 AIO. Ct : , : ANDS repapered and repainted inside. At Uhl Bros.’ store, 609-11 Union, failigh 6¢- bridge this afte dirs. Francis Rickey entertuined with two 1 Seattle Women's ¢ club | AT PICNIC you can get wall paper which will transform your rooms to cool ables of bridge this afternoon at the Seattle Tennis club. | will have a rummage sale at 1902 Ladies’ Grotto club will en- gracious places in which to live. You can get a wonderful paint Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Soliday was hostess at a small luncheon|Pike place Saturday, June 30, Mra.|tertain their husbands at a picni these Aoo(wHloh\le' called /“Barreled Bunliwht,” because rhe pain given at the Sunset club to honor Mrs. Rufus Miller, of Chicago, who is|L. F. Jamieson, chairman Saturday, June 30, at Volunteer park hana NEE cone a visiting her sister, Mrs. Wolcott Cheney, at her home at East Seattle sles i gee aia th PHatalbod Uy theme up rooms so ne era RAINIER CAMP, R. N. A |man, Mrs. W. L. Cooper. Contests 7 ROTC ‘4 7 ler ce 20 ole i 5 ES 1 USSES o) s y Pretty Home Wedding Rainier camp, Royal Neighbors of /and races have been arranged and| THE SUMMER DRESSES ARE SO SIMPLE America, will give a card party at prizes will be awarded. Wing's cafete Saturday, June 30, be served at 6 o'clock In design that they need something in the way of trimming, You can get all kinds of odd, attractive buttons, or specially contrived ornaments, which will make your dress individual, at HH. SHAMEK’S, at 1512 Fifth Ave, near Pine, A HEMSTITCHED FROCK A pretty home wedding was solemnized at and Mra, see Albert D. Richardson when their daughter, Miss Marjorie Irene Richardyon,| at 8:30 p.m. All friends of the was married to Roy E. Latimer, son of Mrs I Wednesday | ganization invited to attend. evening, June 27, at 8:30 o'clock, by assisted by the rw, Rr Dugene A. Ballis. The ceremon performed in the 1 11 YEWATHA CLU y 1 aW/ LUB against a background of ivy, honeysuckye, ferns and Dorothy F esti’ AQUILA LODGE NO. a6 Aquila lodge, No, 36, D. H.P. A, ing room rking and| G4ENGS Toutout roses | The Minnewatha club extends an|has been invited to confer the de Ia the smartest of summer wear. The Elite Shop does remstitching The bride was gowned in white Canton crepe, a draped and peridlea| cives on tese nila raduating | ree at & class Initiation of Lake for § cents a yard, 414 Bitel Bldg Away high school, th ladies and excorts, to {ts complimen- tary full-moon dance gaturday even- June 30, at Leach! pavilion. ‘The r|lodge, No. 10, at Kirkland urday evening, June be an open meeting, model, with a low waistline ornament of si carried a shower bouquet of pink Butterfl gardenias, She w 1 on gat. | Lap it a 0, This will Aren't cups hard to pack in a plenio lunch basket? 1’ve learned nd all Degree that you can get six of them which fit inside each other in a handy or f roses 8 attended by her sister, Miss ‘apes and leaven. She white sweet peas and| thel Irene Richardson sweet peas. leaked ‘ , dah ~ +1 10 sayy The groom was attended by his brother, Mr. Earl Latimer. pc BS, Madison Wock at 8 o'clock GRACEFUL, GLEAMING GLASSWARE Mrs, Lewis R. Williams and Mrs. Harvey Hird received the quests. Mins ut Se Makes a cold drink seem colder. The sets of foed tea or lemonade glasses at the Pacific Coast China Company's store, 003 Third Ave. near Marion, were just made to relieve tho boredom of a long, hot bridge fternoon. You'll e| r luncheon at her summer home at Hun’‘s Point in compliment to Mrs I food drink wigan ie ce eee ) John jer dr jasnen, Loor Locke, Jr., just returned from a trip Bast : eed drinks in these glasses, ag ha' h You could add no more homelike touch to your summé cottag Service at Orthopedic Shops your camp or your houseboat, than some hanging basketa for ferme, Small Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Robert Fox, Jr. entertained Wednesday with a small Mabel Thomas, Miss Agnes Judkins, Miss Gertrude Sisler, Mrs. Dorothy Duke, Mrs. Vincent Hyde, Mrs. Frank Frye and Miss Geraldine Starr assisted in the dining room, Miss Clio Blair, of Bellingham, sang “O Promise Me" and “I 1 accompanied by Miss Adelaide Fischer. wedding march from “Lohengrin.” accompanied by Miss Viola Barnhart Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Merville L. Chapman, grandmother of the ove Thee,” Miss Fischer also layed the Mr. Oscar Olson sang “At Dawning," ‘ Mrs. Edward Tremper will be hostess for Medina guild at the Orthopedic in softcolored pottery. bride, from fdrlan, Mich; Mrs. Harvey Hird, of Anacortes, sister of the| Tea Shop, Saturday, assisted by Mra. W. E. Dwyer, Mra fimer een aes eee sane leh lean sear : Mrs, Henry Green, Mrs. Roberta Day, Mrs. 'T. B, Shaw, Mra. J. B, Lincoln] YOU'LL FIND COMFORT AND CLEANLINESS A ece couple left on a short wedding trip, the| Mra, Albert Timmerman and. Mrs, Eva L, Shaw, ! Disguised as a vacuum sweeper in the Hoover vacu! Pride wearing « three-piece sult of midnight blue Poiret twill. Fifty rela-| At the Thritt Shop Sunset auxiliary will be in charge ¥ man bath weil tives and friends were present represented by Hoover Headquarters are at 217 Stewart St. Billott 3324 Mra. J, Stoeffler and Miss Olive Htooffler, (Adverts sement) much as hi pails—then, mebbe one of, jn to nee he posy. We here, rich © our minds to us » chance. “You were in such a #n Now show n I'm dying to “Lord, I'm that's ‘most two wi s the Outdoors Shouting at You? If you have a wanderlust, it’s calling to you to drop your work and just gypsy along thru pleas. ant, idle days, forgetful of all care. If you seek quiet, it whispers to you of quiet forests or dim lakes where no one else goes. If you are a sportsman, it tells of fishing streams ee and the matching of your intelligence against Nee aes te that of an animal. des If you crave romance and adventure, it points out ares.” the hills of Arcady, where anything may happen Paae ane if you want it to. pi Beautiful’? If you are an artist it opens its treasures for your ently, be 6 selection. fa But no matter what you are or where you are going, something is calling. Let's be on our way! be expensive, ¢ 9) e they nevertht YOU THINK OF CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS you when yol We got thr foin’ the hot justification of life, the of wanted to di porely, an’ Al She says wel Mite $f it kill spicuous lack acter and | and there w so atrocious hurt Imm when you stert to plan for a camping trip, An@ however, the ihtly #0, for t can furnish you with tents, blankets, hiking than he had clothes and shoes ables, cha stoves, cooking utensils—every. cations of ha thing, 76 Univeraity 8t., on th dge, or 1123 Firat. he detected ae ee was a nice ¢ YOUR HAIR STAYS MUCH NICER aie ee ment, it cou! Under your hat when you are motoring, if you have it marcelied. even to one @ They'll give you a lovely marcel for 75 cents in the pleasant changes, of 04 FLOP GRACE SHOP, 614 Haight Bldg. —Main 3905. It will to make. stay In, too. ig pears Gus, plainl ,tomed to thi and he bun his guest's ¢ After a. tour wound up in misnomer uni inasmuch as tirely bare eared school fore a Ddiazin| the miracle. I found such a handy little appurtenance for your porch furniture. It's a double-decked stand with trays, for ‘ced drinks, and it comes in reed or willow weave. see A CAMPING TRIP WITHOUT MUSYC? Never! Prepare yourself by taking Schoo! of Popular Music, at 806 Pi lessons in St jazz at the Brin CELEBRATE THE FOURTH By having a new frock made. Isa will make It for you, “Allie’s gonf or will instruct you how fo make reelf. 603 Haight Bidg, to, get some! Main 1618. father explain se pitchers of they was litt! an’ Ma's fal HOT WEATHER FROCK Mt the sheerest organdies and volles and colorful ratines, just fill aotee otberet ho Hollywood Shop, 221 upstairs, in the McDermott Bidg. Gray wana a 0:40 GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! n Why worry about runs in your hosiery when you can get frames, and “Nail-File Test” and feel absolutely secure? And they are 30 ravaging file food looking, too, Arcade Bootery, Second Ave. entrance Hg hoped the Arcade Bullding ~ them in the i atte se And that ro yearned, was Boing hot is disagreeable, but wouldn't it be awful if we were the creaking Eskimos and had to weer all the time and never know the joys that had 1 of silk and frothy organdies or slim, straight volles? clashed its jt ofr plat td “By the FILL YOUR CAMP WITH MUSIC lik the new By taking a phonograph along. You can get a phonograph, a case quh and a file for your records for $16 at Baker Brothers’ store, 1609 “He ain't s Third Ave. You can return it before fall and get full credit on @ tee busy to big machine if you wish. you done to “I'm maki THE SPECIALTY SALES COMPANY Has balloons and all kinds of novelties for parties, carnivals or cele- brations, Room 218 upstairs in McDermott Bldg. Elliott 3567. e. 0 He Sleeveless sweaters are becoming more and more popular, and the most Interesting Httle suits are made with sleeveless jackets {0 match a pleated skirt. YOUR FAVORITE PANAMA, Leghorn, straw or felt hat, which has gotten out of shape, can be cleaned, reblocked and retrimmed at the Model Millinery Shop, 58 Peoples Bank Bid, ee Kurel says that the good of a book is not alone the facts which can he gotten out of It, but the kind of resonance which it awakens in us, . JAMES AND MERRIHEW Are ready to make just the picture of your child you have always wanted to have. Eitel Building, Second at Pike. Main 1614. ee te THOSE THIN, COOL DRESSES And smart sport suits which you need so much in your summer wardrobe can be found at the new THRIFT SHOP, 303 Peoples Bank Building, for about one-third of their usual price \ . ee If you swim a lot you ought to provide yourself with waterproot rouge, which looks its best when it gets wet ae 8, TAKE PLENTY OF DANCE RECORDS With you on your vacation. You can get them so reasonably at the Phonograph Supply Shop, 1816 Westlake, that you needn't be afraid of breaking them, ee “Pled The next . Land was Pin . . A FRAGILE PIECE OF TISSUE PAPER Can be run through one of the .great irons out at the careful laundry plant which I admire so much, many, miany times without tearing. S80 you see how little friction there is in the ironing of your clothes, They can’t get torn, Tho rollers are all padded sv: eral times and are covered with a stout canvas, Why, they evel cover some of thelr machines with baby flannel. You can't £0 wrong If you send your clothes to the Supply Laundry, 1265 Re publican St, near Eastlake, look for your “She was so ¥ come here to “Foor dear!" Saying. “Here Til ask.” “Please, did Asked Nancy, &nd wore a eee YOU'LL GET MORE SERVICE From your electric fan, if you let HARTWIG'S, 1833 Fourth Ave. between Union and University, give it an overhauling. eee Polkadot stoc Just think how much energy we are saved by hav: ing our fanning done for us instead of having { No, I didn't wag our heads past a fan as a Chinese mandarin Worked in the GJ ones did. clothes I pinne . Week were as T toll yout broidery The proud and a tal hat4 “Did you st Where?” asked “I have pinn nd queen: es YOU CAN BE HOSPITABLE So much more graciously if you feel sure that you have everything you will need to entertain your guests properly, STONE, THE CATERDR, can supply you with linen, silver, china, glassware tables and chairs which are really fine, 1714 Broadway, East @aTb

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