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FRIDAY, JULY . ‘THE ONE-PIECE DRESS i . ,y wJeaitle Society — ||_7e NEE eS : Chatter of the Shops cxiiii« Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600, Assistant—Frances Oldham, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Telephone, Capitol 08 | 1 WANT YOU TO K NOW THEM—. "Engagement of Miss Johnson and Mr, Swezea announced; Hostesses at Golf Club S. JOHN A. MERCER, of Toledo, Ohio, announces the engagement . of her daughter, Florence Kay Johnson, to Mr, Bert Leo Swerea, both EGE Beattie, The nows was disclosed to a group of friends on Thurada Mifiernoon when Miss Johnson entertained with a prett ppointed Tincheon. No date has been set for the weddl / Miss Johnson plans to leave early in August to spend the remainde f SAbe summer with her mother at their summ no at Minocqua , ® out the ating and the q ft ye like to use the veg | Serving at Golf Club Tea . tablo you can buy cucumber jelly in chi ar Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn will be host t the Golf club tea § . lfternoon. Alternating at the urns will be Mrs, C. D, Stimson “ YOU ARE GOING TO BUY F. AL L FU RS, So Mferrili, Mrs. Clarance B. Blethen, Mrs, William Boleom, Mr nt Tae 4 Aren't yout Why don't 4 do it whe ou can have t By Garrett, Mrs, John Henry Ballinger, Mrs. William Payne, Mrs. R. Willia advantage of summer prices. SIMMONS, ” 1B FURRIER, } ) Crosby and Mrs. Dean Gooding Witter. As ing will be Mr - svely and com » stock of furs which you should poe Bogie, Mrs. EB. T. Stannard Ostrander, Mr r eo ati Mises. nove P. Greer Mim, Jemen Mestartane, ra. vant A IF YOU ARE PLANNING A PARTY sCord, Jr. Mrs. Harvey Salmen, Mrs, Fordbam Bassett Kimball A TON! a, CATERER, to 5 Elma Collins. . Archibald 8. Downey hostes afternoon ander cott Bi > nH \ eonard, Mrs. E. C. Godwin, Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Mr ne \ << . Ik Richard Perry, Mrs, Alexander W La ) | : materials, On thi Assisting th s were Mrs, Charles H. Lilly fruit, nut meats, , Mrs. Cecil Bacon, Miss R oiling, Mra, Fr 5 frult julces and mayonnaise Wall White, Mrs. Roy Campbell, 3 > W. Stimsc r Douglas, | i ee ee ert Teen erst and Nie. Comps | IF YOU HAVE WORK DON Mrs. Griffiths Gives Smart Tea COPYRIGHT BY M*CALLS ph, en taco t ‘ fly wate Pvverprhe we Bras. Albert V. Griffiths ente ned this afternoon r home with a in at 10 © Bt t rice SI ( 'H LOV 'ELY FROCKS ’ Mevely tea in honor of Mrs. James Griffiths, just home from abroad, and os Mrs, Stanley Griffiths, who leaves next week to spend the summer in A PERFECT VIEW As Milady may wear during the hot month of a universal style h ed of. ‘ s : b 3 Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips presided over the| piece dress. Straight from ck| Fors rit ts ahiown In eee near ick Sie: Besine of, by ann (Wines Caletinia July. Surely the imagination of the designer table, centered with a basket of pink sweet peas and roses. Assisting/1, the hemline or gathered on an {oT PIAIN wash silk i ay ithe pe Bebagge at ur | © dinne : c ie 5 wy é z is oe ‘y- Mrs, Hammond Wright, Mrs, Tom Meadag and Mrs. George Dearborn.) 0° rey se 73 ike pigs. : ret Eye; Cee at ‘ c foo y Av grows more fertile as the heat increas As Ce r ‘ ” Woe sack Salt \adaks” aumtoet thain | anecked (Ele an Ke Feats cille wanders around the city she sees the most . and Mrs. Wilt Plan “At Home women of a former age ever dream. | the most in demand AT THE COLONIAL THEATER charming summer wear. Here is a dress of BCs, ari sad on neeen Watheatey cee De ERY Py a Cae Auli ee ee ee ee gingham with long panels of white lawn. There Saat nen ana ama A ape etl ery ~ Personal Be a te Be is a frock of a printed crepe de chine, equally per- Pea This Afternoon Honors Daughter Mrs George Allen of Han Fran-) Rev. and Mra. 7, H. Hagen have] iP 5 addrees prio our per.| feet for street wear with long silk gloves, for an BE ecchces ate yess patty. tea avec, to" compliment bee Br Tn town at the Hotel Wash weeks, Afra, Hagen's « sora ) voirdor bt: 14 ieeea e a informal evening party or an afternoon tea. altorgae Esther Lockton, of Minneapolis, who is spending a month {on Pranciece, her home in Aimenta Ont : r Mattock | EW ELRY AND WATC H REP ATRIN In another shop there are capes; reations of rows ; George Newlove presided over the tea cups and assisting were Miss kly and carefully at the GOLD SHOP, 1426 First Ave and rows of grosgrain ribbon or woven of a soft | . | s chell has removed] Mrs, Moore, wife of Maj. Harvard one qu indolyn Newlove and Miss Grace Carson. Pink and lavender sweet peas| Miss Doris Mitchell has remov Moor j m | i P Shorminely arranged on the dainty table, while clusters of blue corn{ from the Hotel Sorrento to the Gran-1C. Moore of Camp Lewis, who haa| pl oy wool so light that it can scarcely be felt, and yet jalan eo thcre ptampeedi ada apartments piss’ wpaating evar days with| DON'T BR A SLAVE ddeqtate protectin ageinat. the wight breaes OF Peavitations were limited to army people. | Mra L. H. Darwin of Be ngham/| will return Saturday to. her home. | First Ave., Main 1926, and they put it in perfect. order, similar importance is the umbrella or sunshade . ° her aint Mra... Herbert Condon, | To a slow, stubborn sewing machine, a ‘ rt Shop people came down Thursday, to spend se Ce nt you anothe machin Dinner Will Compliment Engaged Pair local weeks with tvter, Mra] Mtr, and Mrn : all : ame which can be had in colors to match the street Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ruelle are entertair bh a dinner of fourteen | Geneviev \ Yih 3 oT AN AMBUL ANC E SERV ICE costume. Overs at their home this evening tn comy heir son, Mr. Wells} home at Th Poin’ ¥ ing rning 1 I int by the attle Dog and Cat Hospital te e¢ | ° * -¢ * Helle, and his fiance, Miss Marjorie Woods, whose marriage takes. place | motor for Lake C to foir cur pat tit le kurt. Tiel Gall Gastield abet Truly, tho Milady is beautiful always, she is most Saturday morning. ih Fa | Mr. and Mr G mgt Iman ape 1m ut. and ire nF Foul “THe ee beautiful in summer colors. Ps J a pret te a fi pate Rae "Spas = WHY WORRY ABOUT | TINY HEMS | eg ate f St. Paul, and Mins | w - A. Bordeaux, left today to spend th ; ee : ‘ , aid deitel Bide, re A: ™| 250 SMART UMMER HATS week end at Mc Haker = renee iidbers and the! res y, July 17, when a Gingham Bu’ re’ a4 | go on wale at half price at Cummings & Thornton's Shop, 1325 z begets . aaa * who e a In. the East 7 " ourth Ave., beginning Monday, July 16. You should see these Breakfast will be served from 9:55 morning to 1 o'clock. Bridgo) 1) y coy Hofius, Mr. Leon Auzias| South foi ik we . OU "L L W ANT TO INCREASE hi y y ae I be played and a number of fateresting stunts are promised. Pr Rares and Mr. Daniel Lewis re-| and aro guests at the Calhe ¢ wardrobe when you see the lovely dresses they have | hats. Among them are models from Rawak, Meadowbrook, Weyman . 7 - > $03 Pr sent and Henri Bendel, which are truly beaut! | turned Thursday evening from Pe until theie home is available. a THRIE T SHOP, 203 Peoples Bank and hear the rea. . F ree te sh ta ha 5 ~ a | they participated In the! e 608 sonable prices they are cHarging for them. ertains for House Guest s ion area | dees ton Gk that on stows ¥e "ide ae Most of the summer clothes show a touch of white somewhere, if Miss Margaret Lea entertained with a dinner of twelve covers at the} n| 3 | Y s ICH CHARMING FALL HATS {t {8 only in the organdy or pique collars and cuffs, the belt or mis club last Friday evening in honor of Miss Leora Helben, of Red eee Bi mapedger Seige rer crctey +| Sl + FALL HATS ‘ie pocicahae TIL, who was her house guest for a few days, and again on Saturday} Mr. and Mrs. Walter McEwan Mr, and Mra R phert, Brinkley Ax I found in the Hollywood Ladies’ Wear f Upstairs, in Sean con Miss Lea complimented Miss Helben at a bridge of three tables | Tomkins d Mra. J. Fergus t cDermott Bldg. You'll be content Ave coeh when ther home, with invitations limited to Zeta Tau Alpha sorority sisters, | McRae hav Mr. Henry G. Seaborn left Mon you see these hats A MOST INTERESTING SALAD camping trip on Vancouver Island. | day on ~ yacht ‘ yee 8,” on 2 ih: -& Is made from pineapples and Red Rock Cottage Cheese. You fil . 6. ¥e |@ two weeks’ cruise in Canadian wa- y CW rE the hole inthe center of, the pineapple with the cheese, dasl mcheon Will Honor Two Visitors Mr. aif} Mra.’ Frederick Pearce | {#®. His guesta tncluded Dr, Geors DON'T LOOK WILTED, eh sik namie daria re ve ; Pueika: aorsan Ee anilmarve with. muecapalkar ann nie matte Miles Helen Fay is entertaining with an informal luncheon at the Seattle! no. are being congratulated on tho | M Horton, Dr. Walter T. Wooley and ! the Hollywood Ladies’ Wear 8! lettuce leaf you lay two little roupd balls of the Red Rock cheese mis club on Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Natalle Rogers, of| 111) of ¢ son, Frederick Biggn, | Dr. Arthur E. Bur \ § 221 3 1a novel form of entertainme: . Der t Bldg. a ok and feel cool, bd Ind Ld unk, Me., and Miss Frances Pitcher, of Northampton, Ma: the} Rig & wine | : i : f snd of Miss Anne Parsons. Gee 4 Mra Atlan Daughtery of | 2 . ohns THE IE TEA shop! HIGH SHOES ARE OUT OF STYLE eo aa ee yas Mr: jan vappes- Ghod bf Fe ’ 2 " 4 ‘ ad one wears them any more, eyen in the winter. But it is a San Francisco aro sp 1 Does t sour sscinating? A arming Wedding Solemnized |time In town and are g Riis, trie y finan Rapking: to the exeeiettely, corre topd. Elan are PON ante isos nen Ne Ea ie SE oR ea : ne In town ; ystem can cut them down into an attractive pair of Oxfords with “One of the pretty weddings of week was solemnized Saturday Hotel Wash Enaieti Helben ‘spent the last! ra pe's ‘Tea 8 t sting name whi flapper tongues made out of the discarded tops. Take your shoes 4m St. Clement's church when Miss Dorothy Stevens Ashley, nter | i | week-end as the guest of ar nhe . Starting Monday, July 1 r ¥ rved | to 412 Union St, Mall orders get special attention, Dir. and Mrs. Fred H. Ashley, became the bride of Mr. Arthur Pinney} Mr. and Mra, Fra S. Williama| Mrs. John J. Lea from 5 p.m 1825 Fifth Ave. eee Be an, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sherman. The service was read at| (Vera Ritchie) are re n= Br he, se fafdock by Rev. Francis R. Bateman amid a profusion of lovely summer | gratulations on the birth of a daugh- Mr. and Mra, Robert G. Denney} p: TAT? ae A OCKING FOR SPORT WEAR ter, June 29, at Swedish hospital. and two children Jeft Thursday DON’T YOU LIKE Wall standards filled with blue larkspur, rose giadjoll, pink and yellow cee pokane, motoring over to visit rel SUMMER SPORTS? 1 and white iris were used thruout the church from altar a Mrs. Walter A. Moore and chi! ives for a few weeks 2oeg hy Hugh Donalson, a sister of the groom, presided at! wit) jeave Saturday for Victoria, B. of If you would be a golfer, there are links ‘organ, playing the “Lohengrin” bridal chorus t6 announce the arrival! (: to spend a month at the " A Mrs. Philip Jack . awaiting you, shops full of 900d looking Soni A ‘the bridal party. |borough Bay hotel rs. William Bur " ‘ thes and all the paraphernalia of a he bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, was lovely in a ere 6 sud Sea Seeiton Fe Here's a cool summer drink: Boib for ten minutes a quart of water invin model of heavy beige crepe and lace, with hat to match, and for! yrs, John .L. Fitzpatrick an@|ginia McDonough) of Tt 7 ‘ i btsl thea) ai eR acter te ved hin Myer at pe gis Debian Meters 4 heaurich! ehower of Ophata roses, Ufiew:dt the vatley andl goign arias’ Gx ; PS sneittue: tite Sea u you would paddle your own canoe pineappie, ‘To one pint of mixture add a cup of ice water and jasmine. $ Is “Nail File Test,” for it won't run, will stand the greatest strain and is good looking. Arcade Bootery, Second ave. cn- trance Areade bl rick, have returne . Hotel Washington. ~ f here are surely sufficient lakes and freeze till firm, Chill the remainder snd strain into a punch bow! Miss Vera Sherman, as mai! of honor, Sore a gown of rose georgette! Chicago and Mi . | . } river add ginger ale or soda water, and the frozen mixture removed soft white satin, a black lace picture hat, flower trimmed, and carried . ) and M y, » Balsbaugh | ‘ Eg k ni dalevahaok. Suubirods iis from the freezer with a scoop, Serve in tall glasses and garnish bouquet of Columbia roses and forget-me-nots tied with blue taffeta Miss Helen Fay ret 4 ‘Thurs gle (Rosamc >, ns) are tel he pow hee rh sgroater rie dy pda with maraschino cherries. Wibbon. Mr. Ronald Bacchus was best man for Mr. Sherman. «aq | 4a¥ evening from a few days’ stay) ceiving congratula upon the! back hand, of the awift service. : SoU ie ‘After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Sherman will.be at home at 4133) a Chevy Chase Inn, on Port Dis {birth of a son, July 12, at Virginia ee: * MOST EXQUISITE LINENS ora ave. covery y. Mason hospital r MPLE LITTLE FROCK ‘or the house or for garments, are to be found at the LINEN pedi Mee drat ita i Ls iv T in its lovely new location, 1315 Fifth Ave., between Uni 7 the such of embroidery. uke it to the R ; ’ as * on d informal Luncheon on Saturday CUSTER CAMP AND AUXILIARY Sates 1 Works, sen, Hank, Bide and’ they: will: embrolaesit| and University. omg Miss Margaret Bentley, of Berkeley, Cal. the guest of} Custer Camp No. 1, Sons of Vet y, ‘ autitally’s casonably. They do hematitching for 5 cts. a yard Janet Henry, Miss Marie Greer will entertain with an informal|erans, and Custer Auxiliary } vi | * 8 | A WELL-SET TABLE at the Seattle Tennis club next Tuesday afternoon. | will hold a business session Tuesday | | . t st beautiful t bus re ‘ % 4 Ree evening, July 17, at 7:30 p. m. at Ve A ie ALL CITY IN ITSELF Is one of the most beautiful things you could wish to see. Espectal- 5 erann’ hall, Armory BY BERTHA BE. SHAPLEIGH Supply Laundry, 1265 Re 1 for it has its own ly if the china and the glassware are good. You can get the finest rprise Party | sini hea Of Columbia University : Sepak. mhuaei Me! ba Ppanitaiey aioe. word | resin lark ob taal | things for es table in Haviland China and fragile, sleaming ‘Mrs. Ruby Standley James was pleasantly surprised by forty-four friends| HALLER LAKE SOCIAL CLUB Rub two cups cooked peas, canned rything from paper to front pads, engine rooms, rest | s gees rt cups at the PACIFIC COAST CHINA COM- her home in West Seattle Wednesday evening. Dancing was the) w,4 pater Lake Social club will |" fesh. thru a sieve, so that only c 4 a cafeteria, It’s no wonder they can do your laundry #0 f 903 Third Ave., and feel sure of your guest's approbation. nent and later there yes = batter ak be entertained by Mrs. Nellie Moore |the skins are left. That will « < y. And Mr. Christensen, the superintendent of this model | Rh Ca) ho di qT d Th ift Sh at the Haller Lake clubhouse onan atair fi the pulp or puree. | 1 iry, will be glad to take you through and show you all aed In accordance with the general trend toward dull colors, most of 0 edic Tea an 11 ops Thursday, July 19, 2p. m. oe ORS Ba easpoon it, one laundering processes. | the pottery is now being made in a dull finish. Some particularly ace ighth teaspoon pepper, three table it a | ratty ehes 5 The ‘ _ Mrs. F sh Jordan will be hostess for Renton Hill guild on Saturday at| ais Se. Puy cht peop ot Ac ac ena ‘ ie ame ee coal | __ Pretty pleces are of deift blue with cream figures on the sides, Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs. Louis Lockwood, Mrs. B. F Pag teer sd moapeahi anne ¢ re a t¢| slightly beaten ; *6°| DRESS YOUR HOUSE FOR SUMMER | zi G. E. Ingersoll, Mrs. K. C. Wareous, Mrs. N. V. Wickersham, he omans. Lakewood ivie Ss 4 sya " | By using some of the attractive wall papers which you can find in IN D) 7 eH ohighotheg esa the Elahan Campfire Girl | Improvement club will hold its reg-| Bake in buttered custard cups or ! ‘gtore, 609-41 Union. ‘If your walls are plastered: you" oan | WHEN YOU PREPARE FOR A CAMPING TRIP { ping i ae ¢ Broadway Id, represented by|Ular meeting, Tuesday, July 17, at|timbalo molds, or in one soft ¢ to hat ce’ with : ex Shtor Think first of Camp Lewis Wireless, for they can furnish you with ‘The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Broad guild, rep y oft shades of kalsomine to harmonize with your summer color tents, cov hammocks, beds, blankets, camping clothes, tables, # 7 “atte 2p. m., at the Lakewood clubhouse. | 19g dish molds set in , al oh: - caine) Hur woods | ‘Mrs. C. A. Maury and Mrs. Charles Cotton, Jr. P | a bee : so get the paints and enamels for your wood. | chairs, stoves and cooking utensils. 76 University St., on the bridge, and your kitchen, 23 FY } | or 1123 Firs oO The club float in the Fourth of|Water. When a pointed k in July parade won a silver cup as a}Serted in the center of the custard Sak eet 9 prize, and Mra, G. H. Guy and Mr,|comes out without any of it ad ’ Douglas Ball, chairman of judges|hering, the timbales are dono. THERE IS AS MUCH OF AN ART . @omen’s Clubs Ri tha parade: nic present: (he: cup] Hamiova thors oven, loosen. edch cling varnlahes for the differtnt kinds of wood sx there'la in _ There's no joy like donning a bathing 5BS FOR SATURDAY HOLLY CLUB WILL DANCE at this m 4 ‘ eaivdset ea ch of old Pan Invert on J oe for See at Mla ale aes pate Ta Tae hme a suit and plunging from the heat of the CLUBS SATURD! LL UB WL. DANCE ot plates or platter. Remove molds y can furnish you with everything to preserve and finish you ‘The Holly club will entertain with| AMADOR COUNTY PICNIC and pour around the/ timbales a veh land into the cool blueness of the sea, ] ad FALLS CLUB WILL =| a dance Saturday evening, July 14,| Former Amador county, California, |eream sauce and cooked carrots Berge the lake or a swift-running river. If [CNIC Christensen's way ha residents and their families will have If large cups are used this recipe An aid for the mot st can be found In the little packets of cold- < a % % |The Fergus Falls (Minnesota) club | * a picnic at Woodland park on|will make three, 1f small timbak creamed tissues done up in silver paper. One leaf suffices to wipe | you don’t know how to swim, learn, Meili hold its annual picnic at| MINNEWATHA CLU' Thursday afternoon, July 19, Bas-/molda holding one-third cup of ma the dust off your face Sch se | RTAIN VISITORS ket supper at 6:30 p, m. terial are used, one ca c , . . . + > fa nl PWootiand park Saturday, July 14.) a i free tase | feta: : sagas A ne bee rl A SHAPELY ANKLE z 6 Minnewatha club at its regu- cup of sauce and one cup of carro! SRY fe I REMAN ‘ a % ty, & ‘ dt will be an all-day Pie aap hs ae a RHUBARB PIES Fate willl Be wctictarite Ge the cnc VERY MUCH IN DEMAND May be emphasized by the right kind of hosiery, At Usdane's Biisket luncheon’ served fay ORE PRED rer rene t ta bakiny Phuberk (pled i inva (iota if new and wmall, way be lett Ix the person who can play the latest dance hits, You can have ty Shop, 105 Pike st, you can. get any kind or ehade of |July 14, will have as honor guests, ‘ > Pies, ee hole * ’ this popularity if you take lessons in jazz at the Brin School of hontery you may want. ™. The club will furnish coftec members of the Busnes and Pro- | Rood idea to bake a4 Benen crust | Who! Popular Music, 806 Pine St see ream. All former residents of Fer-| fessional Women's club who have | 10r I found the most attractivve little purse, made of blue. leather in el iy,,|been attending the convention in|put the rhubarb in. ‘Then your RISE AND WHITE SRN Gey tea RE NIG AN EN Eemus Valls invited to attend. The) po tiand, and the officers of the|lower crust will not be soggy. This| A gown of white satin, on very ARE YOUR FEET EFFICIENT? the popular book atyle,: It has at least! six litte pockets, and 1s lub is an organization of Seattle flagship Seattle is advisable with berry pies as well. | simple lines, is hemmed inside witt Or do they get tired and, act nd pain at the slightest exertion? made ‘go tbat: you) can. cary: bot: cong and cbillaiasie | And 46 tae s¢ 1 i If they do, stop in at the CENTRAL SHOR STORE, 1220 Second the most delightful squeak. find Tacoma residents, formerly of Bi Sit Reriee MALL. /, 2he Ten. Qppears algo Ave, bativean duly Ue and Ay Roa aye: ttietn) SeERIIROBY hn $458 | Fergus c al p ADDITIONAL CLUBS PRUNE WHIP in the huge sash bow tied 6 Ov between. ¢ and 24) anc 6 the n by a mu is ore tis cas cites See aah sips. whi swheansernlite cet Mtt aide h bow ted at tho} from Chicago specially trained In Dr. Scholl’ method of Feot Com-| ‘THE FINEST HAVILAND CHINA— NORTH END PROGRESSIV: prune pulp into which whites of fort, He will correct foot troubles and advise you about shoes. ‘The most gleaming silver and shining glassware, These are the Aiternating years, CLUB PICNIC Jog and sugar are beaten, Is a de SHADED SkiIRT ' Sr Ai, f things you can rent from STONE, THE CATERER, if you are short Mhaasiial plonis 6b: thé corn dessert, and a falrly cheap| dance frock that any young| THOSE SMART, NEW FALI, TURBANS, when you want to entertain, 1714 Broadway. East 0275. resslve club will be held |? [tel wou enjoy wearing has a lor vy hiah are, being shown jn most of the shops now, can be had at SANE: S. r | nodice of pink taffeta and a skirt} the Model Millinery, 627 es Bank Bldg., for $3.50. T saw such an interesting tea set the other day. " [he French people of Seattic will ube BE Woodland’ partes} GLASS TOWELS lcompdaedl Ot tntow ‘plexted chines Py Raat j tan linen and had varlcolored. flowers, made ‘of Mine aanee Wbeerve the fall of the Bastile on| Members and friends are cordially Cheip Turkish towely in the mall | ruffle ‘, shading from pale pink to AN ELECT “ ory 4 ¥ appliqued on, but around the outside of the flowers rick-rack anniversary date, July 14, by| invited to bring # basket Iunch and| size make good towely for glaxses, | deepest rove, tee ECTRIC CURLING TRON ee was run. Tt gave the flowers such a wideawake, surprised look, ae ae ar ae at Het h-| meet at the band stand at the upper| because the rough surface of the| i - on hot ont aps; lies ‘able. At HART. Ane vane inn a! o'cloc n invitation é abies he ‘ ‘wel brings out’ a good polish 6: IUSTY BEDSP! 18 8, 18 fourth ave, you ean get an a coe NK a MN iy the randt, people | Sac aerier, (2. Sfelenk: Take. Plas) fpwel brings out & good Boll oO moyenne oc orini a efticlont tron that will keep your ‘marcer in| HERE'S SOMETHING INTERESTING! Mts members of the French clubs | P&Y ®ve. car. " | Ket tho springs out in the yard on a perfect waves During the whole month of July. you can get a 25 per cent reduc the city to participate, ; v “ SPILLED GREASE | sunshiny day, then turn the hose on cilia Hae heb et ha: Wid tion on any fur work you have done at the Model Millinery, 6: meeeeent Vacher Corblere, French |)“ When you spill hot grease on| them. They will dry in a fow min N A LITTLE, TUCKED-AWAY SHOP, Peoples Bank Bldg, You can have your furs cleaned, re-made or re- ones, will preside and Marcel] ‘The Lonesome club will meet Frt-| 4. top, pour cold water over it | ules and: will bo clean Down on First Ave. you will find one of the most unique book lined and save money. Daly, president of Union Fran-| day evening, July 13, at the Kainier lat once. ‘This will cool ft no that Ma as shops In the West, RAYMER, THE BOOKSTORE M/ 1840 First Tair baine, will welcome the guests, rand hotel, Cards and dancing will|j¢ may be scraped off instead of} SMALL, ROOMS | Ave. has thousands of books, many rare old editions, and out-of: 1 love powders during the summer, They are so many and go aa ee be the amusements péretrating<Inte: the: awood, In & smAll room cut up by many | print books which you have always wanted but could not get varied, You can get it in a great, big pompous painted tin box and P STEVENS W. ht. C. ‘Thin will be the last meeting of Jopeningy you get the beat eftect by | Visitors are welcome not stop to count the grains, ‘Then there are the fragrant, cooling P Btevens Women’s Relief Corps, No. | the club at the hotel, The next moet SLUEVE BOARDS having the woodwork the tone 7 ihe Re powdors that you use after a bath, If you are sunburned you will SE Will meet Saturday, July 14, at ing will he held in the Holyoke build Sleeve bourds may be used not] of the wall 4 collection of good books} contains all the nobleness and wisdom have to use a tan powder or else mix your powder to match your P®. m. in Veterans’ hall, Armory. % wt, where the clublonty for ironing sleeves, but for |” us of the world: before Chadwell complexion, 11 1 MUGDIUM MROWN IAIN luke bet ut Members requested to attend. : ! small articles aw well. Jail after @ Golden Gunt Bhamyoo-aave } (Adverti sement ee held in one of the two cities on 2 DAY WILL BE LEBRATED