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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 192 - Chatter of the Shops caiitie AND NOW I KNOW THAT A MODEL HOME May have tall, slim shrubs set symmetrically at each corner of the house at the front May have, for a walk, old-fashioned flags tempting one’s feet around to the side. May be sojtly lighted by the use of globes of rose and orange tints. The bowl of the high living-room light may be flat against the ceiling. May have wood paneling in ivory low on the dining-room walls, and papering in shadowy cretonne and in leather-grained patterns. May have tiling on the walls about the kitchen sink and slabe. May have its vivid chintz bedspreads and dresser covers overiaid with white net. May light your way out with a new old-fashioned lantern hung from the beame of the California porch. Personal 4 | Seattle Societ es we sak ee ete Cheat laughter, Wanda, have returned| moved Tucsday from thelr summer . | Ass Margaret Mcleod, who has Frances Oldham. fr, and Mra, Theo Karle left | been the guest of Mr. and Mra, John | y for Now York, motoring | Lee Hall for a month, & ent for her home in Cincine Double Marriage Service Is Celebrated at)*"™ “° ensne’ Wek Home of Bride’s Parents; Guests Will Mo-|_ Mr. ana sre Lacy Hotius catien | ,, Mr. Jerome Blelard 18 lon tor to Tacoma for Dinner Party Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. || x. c. Messer) are leaving by motor on sin Bunday for Spokane, to |r ¥ ey with Mr, and Mrs EDPENING maple and the gold and brown flowers of earty autumn | Willlam Cowles at thelr lodge at Lit Ue Crater Lake “ee ane Miss Doris Mitchell returned Wed esday fr s Van uver, B.C, where made a lovely setting for the double marriage ceremony on Wed ten haan ‘wisitine teenie tor te} day, of two ct daughters of Mr i Mra James Blake Howe, that Of Miss Ellen Ford Howe to Mr, John Arohtbald ( llow, son of Mra. Mr. and Mra. Roy Kinnear have ee John Goodfellow, and Miss Rose Ford Howe to Mr, I ad Hazelton En-|come in from Port M a, where sign, son of Mr nd Ensign they have been for the Tt was a lat ser e ated at five o c ney | montha, to their home In town. BH. Morgan in the elatives and a very Miss Ellen How 0 ent with her father, wore white emt Mr, anf Mra. Heber met over white crepe designed on long Iines with a heavily em-|Tuesday for Gearhart, Ore, to be) Diego. Miss Phillips will return in| broidered fro: 4 back panel. he wore no veil, but carried an arm bou-| gone a week. time for the | registration at the | Quiet of Ophel Sen. Wi 8° 8 } University of Washington. Miss Rose Howe came in on ths arm of her brother, Mr, William Howe.| Mr, and Mra. John FE. Ryan camo eae Her gown was of embroidered cream net over flesh colored crepe de chine, |in Monday from their summer home long and aight « ¢ wore an {ivory shell comb in her hair, and/ at Hertford to their town house. Uke her sister was ve © bouquet was also of Ophelia roses, Mr. 6 6-6 Howe gave both of b s in mar Mra David Edward Skinner re Mr, Hugh Agass' low was best man for his brother, and Mr. Wil- | tarned ‘Tuesday from a six weeks’ | Mam Howe acted as best man for Mr, Ensign. The brides were unattended. | trip East. Mra. Mary Terrell Giesting played the wedding march from *Lohengria for - e © treal. They will be away two months, the entrance of the bridal party Mr. and Mra, Alexander Goodfel- | visiting in Now York and other Kast Mra. Howe wore jet over black satin; Mra Goodfellow, a black velvet | iow removed from Eagle Harbor to | ern cen nd the bank gown and Mrs. dove grey georgette trimmed with silver town, the first 6¢ the week. ena convention is antic City. three mac $ of orchids and Ophelia roses. Feuer eee The drawir g room of the 0 werd & mass of autumn | Mra, Edward Garrett and children leaves and golden and wh . wh room, hall and stair will leave Saturday on a two week's Case were lovely in pi nd white hydrangeas. ee visit at Lake Chelan. * An informal re followed the service; Mra Colin C. Radford and : .. | Mrs. Richard Lew! the urns and assisting were Miss Elizabeth | MY. and Mra George BE. Howes, Jr.) i se sorte stiller returned Mon-| YOU MUST VISIT HERE! sae epaeden Ver aa hee BI Crane, Miss Kather ira Dominic Brace, Mrs, Harold Priest and| have taken an apertinent in the Ban | , Ole Outcry Noa ra cal OO OST vise just, inher complete charge of the WIRTHMOR® | HAVE YOU BEEN THERE? Mrs. Gerald W ie eee fornia, M Elizabeth Fuchmond | t MeDermott | We uned to th For tray t w wore a dark brown tailleur, a brown satin | Miller will return September 16 | 1 toque with and a black fox fur, Ce i sports costume, a black fox scarf and a sports hat of black beaver wit sgpbsea Miss Constance Phillips ts motoring , with Mra, Alice John son Wilson, formerly of Seattle, but now of San Di vintting friends Plank left | gan Francine geles and Ban summer It’s been a wonderful week. And now comes the Dahlia Show at the University Armory, the opening of a new downtown school, pr parations for a ceramic exhibit, new shops, the question of fall clothes— Lots of news for you in “Chatter” today! herselG next 4 drense: have come pers BLUEBEARD’S TASTE IN WIVES jo ; . And the elght wives’ taste In dress A SCHOOL OF HER OW MARY ANN WELLS ts now enrc personally conduc school in the Hubbell Building on Sixth and Union | handle the work of the tiny people, as well as the ballet, th nes begin next week. EL lot-6623, Mr. and Mra, David Moss left .to day for the East, going first to Mon thinks what Darty The daughd feren oe pa ling pupfis in dancing at her new Was very good, I must admit matchlens! ish beauty of gowns? I have, I know. AUEBEARD’S KIGHTH a at the LIBERTY You'll glory in them, WIFE is bere for an THEATER, A RIOT OF FLOWERS fs] | Tempt one to mop at 407 Union et. this week. It's time to order nex! year's flowers from the bright display at the new COLT-McLOUGH- rs and will at ee Little children appreciate rhythm so easily after a fe Ww] weeks of dancing! That is why the instruction m dancing comes before the music lesson nowadays, - LI Mr, Ben Butler sailed today on a le the musi 4 three months’ trip to the Orient. . that women were handicapped In business in a farjorie Joy it's as much «@ part of Seattle The th Hollywood” girls cama BHOP and move leave except old here, too! city like Bea of individually *, the pioneer shop Mr. and Mra, De Witt A. Clark removed the first of the week from r home at Wing Point to ornament Mrs. Ensign wore a gray You may Miss Hortense Green will leave on as the totem pole on Y the lee of a stout canvas curtain Is WIRE § at 76 University fragra’ wooded . , £ begun YES, MR. SIMMONS in regi tore of EiSen feather tip. maine in tee biG mber 18 on & short trip to Call tot McDermott buliding less than a year ago with wise After October 1, Mr, and Mra, Goodfellow will be at home tn Wenatchee, | ere ha nia, “er fabric ta like at's akin, deeply creased “r y-mades” and hats that matched them. And how and Mr, and Mrs. Ensign at Evergreen Farm, near Olympia, re i A new coat fabric ta like elephants abn, ¢ Py lors. | are rs. Anderson in her “I Aid” shop, has proved to repaiay ie ** Commander Richard W. Wuest, t Mr. Perl Tlosmer, of 2649 44th in self-color blocks. Gray and taupe are favorite colors. | that Seattle women can market their handcraft right at ho 4 x S.N., and Mra. Wuest with their two} P, Pres ‘Taggart and M mi eonie tala page Plan Dinner at Tacoma Country Club yea, Charien and Robert, whe) ttt, & We Who underwent an op | Se eee Fe Neacks Od CA hed ee aR week ot bno, where: (6.50 Mr, and Mra. Gilbert Le Baron Duffy and Dr, and Mra, Tom Mesdag h n stationed at Bremortor ation at th r ND SMILES a n o tetty Ferris with the “Wirth- { y week, is reported to be her ut MISS I. A. BE'AN’S dressmaking studio! You take more” sign down the corridor at the left! *6 are wonderful entertaining this evening with a dinner of sixtesn covers at the Tacc ett Wednosday by motor for San Aide ; " I fit. 209 Peo. places to visit! There are at Jeast six more s sir : The Country club in honor of Mrs. Martin Erismann of New York, who is the claco, wher nmander Wuest ue paterial thers ne be pa you plan and cut and fit. 3 along one quist corridor UPSTAIRS in the McDOF olen arias: daa eee pars will, . it a ae mays pry sas r will attend the officers’ facie eng yah eeet oparsce| | Mr.and Mew Chris R. Frasch are ex: | 7 adie 82 ctnad tenets ING ON FOURTH AT PINE. cif eo Passagt y will motor over for tho affair and late’ attend the office: | e ° e j . 4 ected home the first of the week : : ’ e . were ance at Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mra Charles HE. Poa and |) a tateaiva. trip’ tx. eedlters Hemstitching along lines that run up and down as wen I’M SURE YOU CAN TRUST . marvel . *. . ! ‘emoved this week from Hert~ ett: _— el, o8 ” a tr + x a 'A ye Arssrebyadh gr | California and as across the material creates a self-color plaid on the MN; SIMMONS swith your those tural “Hire af €24-Ptke ok ie nnounce Daughter's Engagement were ° panel of the blouse or the frock. cee tembe 4 ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Braid announce the engagement of thelr daughtor,| gr, John Raxter te leaving Satur Egg tc G. Pattullo and Raed Load eho kw A’) SECOND-BEST HAT Fhe eee Frances Braid GOroy sto Captain: Beale! Generenuz, Jr. son of Captaln | aay tor ottenviile, Va., to enter oad city on Wednesday, Septem-| EVEN IN SEPTEMBER Is quite essential, ten't it? When you bring your velvet, beaver or certaiq a pewericue of fen Francieca, | the University of Virginia ; , The view out over the Sound from WING'S CAFETERIA {s un velour to the MODEL to be remade, don’t forget about the feathers! their fo date has been set for the wedding. i? coded. You'll enjoy the.feod, too, at 1408 Firet. Ave They'll make ® pompon or an attractive trimming band. 627 People's island, Orth eiNGaI ash SI Mra FL Brown of Austin, Texas, | naire tee se od, ead orem a ; y; ° nd | © Seattle friends ts ad if Stra 1 h $ w who spent a fortnight with Mr, and a . | Rs wi cali ones - dae A “Lhe oA e fi a tele cl pedic hospitat |/St= FE. M. Brown, lett Monday for js e soled te re WHY NOT SLEEP OUTSIDE? I'D LIKE TO WRITE THIS te a femi-annual event for the benefit of the ¢ ‘s jopedic how h "4 cone own |narriage of Frances Adelaide Lax Ther y vorand . 0 ye fe the fall fashion show at MacDougall & Southwick’s. One night of the | Def home. | Mra, Hukene Mf Brown ww of Lae Atigslen, t0/Mri D Fee ee ane it clat te In the front of your telephone directory, *Cleno Dye Works, EA st- ic: ba week Is set aside by the store for the hospital fund, the proc: Li ur sapien ie sae amet ‘ F aleo of that city nie Brey tae mae Ben 0043." After the first garment you send to be cleaned or dyed Wai'é which add a tidy sum to the t ury ¢ ne Instit - Tue 6 - : : cegeaas Per a | comes back from this plant you'll be convinced, as I am, that their Aegerarmeed rae $:30 of 5 ‘Orthe We are at the peak of good health each year in the work is exceptional! Mrs, Harry Whitn: t of the ways and means committes, fall because our lungs have been properly fed all announces the following grou rls who will act as ushers for the eve- : BATU : Jassembly opens at summer. Will do your fur repairing still, at summer rates. But don't wal oaks Miss Dorothy Ewing, ae Elspeth McEwan, Miss Priscilla Treat, CLUBS YOR SAxU RDA | canes will ar “ee another week! 634 Pike st. | 7 iss Lucy wanstrom, Mies Catherine Collin a3 Achsah Louw ASK I “4 BELLE CROPP y fe f 4 ‘About ways of making your fall street dress! She'll make the new It’s a year of harmony. So squirrel is used to trim the ILIARY jerath and jowan. | sxillary to the | After the president's greetings the! Powell, Miss Helen Farrell and Miss Clara E A DAUGHTERS’ Al ogee anepeabey The Daughters i" us ‘ Bi apg | 4 fit le you sew f h P ° ‘ Woman's Century club will be en-| Program on civics will be in charge garment for you, remodel the old one or cut and fit while you se wrap of taupe, hare and goat skin are used to trim Mrs. Brederick to Give Bridge Tea ed at the home of the Migea [Of Mra. Helen N. Stevens weiner atudion 88 ota an hoor: 608 Halght Bidg. MA in-1686 pe, I in Mrs. Henry Broderick has invitations out for a bridge tea on Wednesday and Margaret ‘shar has eee rowittd moufflon ig used in bands on the coat Sfternoon, September 19, at her home, 1717 Thirty-ninth ave. Tth ave. N. E., on Saturday, Sep- | Siven by oF chocolate nue, . ° Boves, 6310| following vocal selections will bel a ete | Madame Mary Louise > > ee F a ; Luncheon will be served | Clary: “I Did a Net Leese Evening dresses are scintillating and sleeveless things ee sunehe . > = | Vanderpool; “A Japanese Lullaby Stine of georgette encrusted with crystal beads. SUITABLE FOR FRAMING! place: by c | | | A Vision,” by Coleridge | P42 9 > 8 man | + - “Re ’ DINTS > aE - You are given free with every purchase of a hat at $5 or over at CLOTH EDGES ARE FINISHED PERF CT LY Seen the MODEL, one 10x14 Bushnell photograph of yourself! 627 People’s all, ELITE, 414 Eitel, over Barte! Bank building, shies eee north THE SURE WAY os To find that your furniture harmonizes Js to select {t in the-rough® row at CARLSON'S and dictate just what the finish shall be. 300 Pine. ; that ete oe skirt |tember 8. Bridge and Mah Jongg Tea [st rae deny oh In compliment to Miss Gwendolyn Guthrie, who Is leaving September 12,| s@XTON FRIENDSHIP CLUB for Smith College, Miss Margaret Duncan has extended Invitations for a} : tp ef 1 | ‘The Se: dship club will bridge and Mah Jongg tea at her home on Monday afternoon, September | .,7e Semon Rricndey cl Te | 20. Miss Ruth Pratt and Miss Virginia Grindell will anast the hostess, | bel sun With picot. Hematitehing’s § cts PHILOMUS CLUB fey nee) " o The Philomus club will meet Ther t distinct notions as to the use of flounces - September §, at 8 o'clock, meeting t pre are two distinct noti fi Four tables will be in play and additional guests have been asked for the | itn Stra, Elisabeth Potter at the|With Are. Robert. Faria, 942 on the new things. You may create a flare with them fot see eae! ie ta) VASO OO Tear end | or simply break up the monotony of the slim tubular contour of the frock or coat. . _ Gives Informal Luncheon Today | RUMMAGE SALE aaa te Prt oa cater fs A lamp stick is enameled in the same tint as the wood- Eaters. Charles. Hibbard entertained with an informal luncheon of eight| Chapters @ and BP, P. E. O. will| ines une ne first mosting: oO the new year and menibers are| (7 aN + 3 i work about it, covers this afternoon at her home, “High Clyff,” on Magnolia Bluff. [avon rummage wale on Saturday. urged to attend, 8: | CHILDRE} LOVE THIS SOUP SS ee ae bout it as , © ee | September §, a 2 stlake ave. “i areas on abe tan ts oN, ’ ~ > . lire nig kr Baul acubtie wmaeh Nitec ioe inate N’S noodles are sold in sealed packets at best groceries.) I KNOW! Delightful Tea Honors Mrs. Erismann Se en om era HL. 0 Aue [Ar ator bette Gia anaes eAaons| vee It takes strong, deft fingers to put a wave in the hair that stays for Mrs. David Hunter entertained with a charming tea at her home on] 3tp iree- = BE SOT es A pottery vase makes a perfect standard for a table weeks! The FLORENCE-GRACE SHOP marcels re 75 cents; water | Whursday afternoon from 4 wn:til 6 o'clock, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. cee | GREAT POSSIBILITIES | lamp. The silken shade must match the bowl—to the waves, $1. They're wonderful. 614 Haight bldg.; MA {n-3905, Martin Erismann of New York, who !s leaving Saturday by way of Banft|cLASsIC CULTURE CLUB IN PAINTED FURNITURE very fringe! ; rn pid ~ and Lake Loulse for her home. ‘The Classic Cultura club will meat y | very Jringe: A tight-fitting turban of black seems severe. But slip ‘The rooms were lovely with great clusters of Ophelia roses and the beau- “ ber &, at the home| ees S : os a 4 . “sab 5 . . . tfully appointed tea table was centered with a broad crystal bowl of pink |Sr'srra viltiam I, Harper, Mercer | OMI@htful Sun Parlor Effecte Can! THERE'S NOTHING BEAUTIFUL, USUALLY i aa preety hn Prcegie eal “Thats cn “ ckoee Armory. asters and blue lace flowers. Island. Lescht ferry leaves at 10:45 Be Created With It, About alarm clocks! But SQUARE CLOX are different. They have | Mrs. Frederick Dent Hammons and Mrs. Harold Whitwood presided at good lines, finish, style. In alurinum, guaranteed, they're $2.50, at ferent! the urns, and assisting were the Misses Virginia Boutelle, Mildred Seeley, Elizabeth Jones and Francis May Marland. 8 8 Picnic Supper for Visitor ‘Mr. and Mrs. Oren W. Brown are entertaining with a plenic supper for twenty, this evening at their home, 636 Mercer Piace, in compliment to Mrs. F. F. Kitchen of Chicago, the guest of Mr and Mra. J. G. Tennant, Hostess at Luncheon 3 With covers placed for twelve, Mrs, George Thompson was hoste: © Tuncheon today at The Otis. _ Miss Emory Complimented at Luncheon Mrs. Morris Lundquist gave a luncheon of ten covers today at the Sunset club as a compliment to Miss Clara Emory, whose engagement to Mr. Marshall Allen was announced recently. Invitations were confined to intimate friends of the honor guest, oo. Luncheon and Theater Party Miss Betty Fetter will be hostess at a luncheon of ten covers at her home on Monday afternoon, and later will take her guests to “The Covered Wagon,” at The Metropolitan, . Informal Luncheon Yor Mrs. Perry Mrs. Alexander Wetherill gave an Informal luncheon at her home this Jafternoon, in honor of Mrs. Richard Perry, who is leaving Sunday for the East, Luncheon for Miss Kittinger Mrs. Edward Agnew will be hostess at an Informal luncheon at the Sun- fet club next Tuesday afternoon, to honor Miss Katherine Kittinger of New York, who is visiting Mrs. Stanley Mino 4 In Charge at Orthopedic Shops Renton Hill Guild will have charge of the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, Saturday. Mrs, C. $. Hoimes will be hostess, assisted by Mra, Louis Lockwood, Mrs. H. E. Hadley, Mrs, H. M. Pease, Mrs, Dean Hanscom, Jr., Mrs. F. ¥s. Jordan and the Elehan Campfire girls. ‘The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Broadway Guild, represented by Mra. George E. Dickinson and Mrs. W. H. Spawn. The R in SeptembeR —is the R that Rings the OysteR out of bed, back to the table, and into a new Sauce—a Creation—not merely @ recipe— GOLD. MEDAL Mayonnaise cee ALUMNA OF UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON ‘The Alumnae of the Untvers!*y o! | Washington will meet Saturday, Reptember $, at the Northold Inn for @ 12:30 o'clock luncheon. see MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 48 Myrtle Chapter No. 48, 0. E. 8., will give a card party at Norton's cafeteria, Second ave. near Pike st., on Saturday evening, September 8. MINNEWATHA CLUB ‘The Minnewatha club will give season, at Leschi pavilion, on Sat- urady evening, September 8. The officers of the New York, Callfor- nia and Mississipp! have been in- vited to attend. There will be spe- clal music. The club will also dance at Christensen’s Broadway hall, eee ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER, NO. 192 Robert Morris Chapter, No, 192, 0. HB. 8. will give a card party at Dartnell's cafpteria, Second and Madison, Saturday evening, Sep- tember 8, at § o'clock. All Ma- sons, Eastern Stars and friends invited. eee TRLSTATE CONFERENCE The Bnsiness and Professtonal Women’s clubs from Idaho, Oregon and Washington will hold a tri state conference Saturday and Sun- day in thia city. On Saturday evening at 7 o'clock a dinner will be given in the L, C, Smith Build ing restaurant, with Miss Adelia Pritchard of Portland, recently | Federation of Business and Protes- sional Women's elubs, as the prin- clpal speaker, Miss Pritchard will preside at a 1 o'clock luncheon to be given at the federated clubhouse on Sun- day. Miss Lulu Fairbanks, a past state and local president, will be among the speakers on the very in- teresting program which has been arranged, ove PLAN BREACH FROLIC The members of Mount Baker Park Presbyterian church have planned a beach frolic for Satur- day, September 8% at the home of Mr. and Mra, B, C, Dinlus at Three Tres point, Appropriate re- freshments, including a corn roast, will be cooked over a camp fire. {ts last outing dancing party this/ elected president of the National} a. m. By MARIAN MOORE Swirling autumn leaves of red and gold! How beautiful they are! | Their gorgeous benuty ever a» ures them a welcome, though they | bring the saddening thought that | summer is ended and cold, deary days are to come, We regretfully watch thelr bright beauty fade into dull browns after the first snow. | How wonderful {t would be, we al- ways think, If we could keep them | fresh and bright all winter. Have you ever tried turning your on room into a bower of autumnal The Winter Sun Room, beauty? It can be done! Here is a picture that proves it, The fur niture {a lacquered red, the crimson of the sumac leaves and the lone tree which stands like a flaming torch at the roadside, It ts trimmed with golden yellow, the color of maple leaves in autumn, The rug and upholstering are soft tins and browns, like the leaves the onk tree retains when all other trees are bare, ‘The curtains have a creamy ground with a design in pome- Kranate red, and soft, dark green, like the pines among the bright colored trees, ‘Truly, thie home- maker has captured autumn to be a continual delight, (Write to Marian Moore, care of W. B. CLIFTON’S, 108 Pike St . rae You've gone to showers where the girl had too many tea kettles, too many electric irons, too many sink strainers and soap racks. Bui who ever was given too many clocks? . A MARCEL FOR HALF! The advanced students at MME. PATTENEAUDE's School of Beauty will give you a marcel for 350. Shampoos are 35 cts; water- waving, 50 cts.; manicures, 25 ets, Halrdyeing’s done at half price, too, This school ts always open until &—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until 9. MAin-6565, 619 Denny Bidg. ¢4ans In Paris it’s very smart for the brunette to give the “patent-leather” dress to her hair, The short boy- fashion bob is the thing! ROWS OF TINY BUTTONS To match the material of the dress are used as an effective trim- ming this fall. At EB, H. SHAMPK'S all sizes and shapes are made to order. Wonderful pleating is dono hero, too, 1612 FIFTH Ave. oie) FE A clever hat of black velvet has had its material ac- cordion pleated and straightened out again, WHY WORRY ALONG Without a sewing machine of your own when the SINGER SHOP at 524 First Ave. guarantee even their rebuilt machines that you may buy at a bargain? rs o- Beauty's not just skin deep. It's mind and soul deep, TI’S NATURAL After a visit to the Modo House on Bothell Way, to go stratght to UHL BROS. in looking up wallpaper for refinishing the rooms at home, Nowhere else have I seen designs of such richness and sub- dued beauty, ‘Thin store is the home of NU-SINK and NU-STOVE, too—the perfect kitchen enamels. 509-11 Union St, ° ° . a a al Good clothes open all doors. And so do good manners and a kind smile! oe CAMPING WEATHER, STILL! What do you lack to make the next trip more perfectly comfortable than the last? An extra cot, a grid, a tarp. camp tablo or stools? Blankets?) An extra tent? The best values in town I find at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS, with headquarters at 76 University St. #) ajgee Why flip and flap about in skirts when Uncle Sam has given women and girls the inspiration for a perfect outdoor costume? Wear khaki knickers and a flannel shirt! . “MOONSHINE VALLEY” is William Farnum‘s masterpiece at THE COLONIAL next wook. Tonight and Suturday, Theodore Roberts stars in “The Old Home. ntoad.” ee ANNOUNCEMENT To stimulate new interest tn china decoration, a ceramic TAKE YOUR PHONOGRAPH For repairs to 1816 Westlake. Here you'll find parts for all standard machines. MA in-4976, eee Some of the little new pokes for fall are made up of sections of velvet sewed together in the manner of the college boy's skull cap. : eee Black caracul, baby lamb and broadtail are fashionable furs again. IT’S OUT OF STYLE But the wide, cape-like fur plece needn't be discarded any way, Take {t to the MODEL, They'll close it, freshen {t with head or tails and finish it perfectly in the new round mode. 627 People’s Bank bidg. eee When you choose a sapphire, the birthstone for Septem- ber, you may know that it has been upon a long, long ied Each gem, mined in Montana, goes to England 0 be cul, THEY’RE 75-CENT VALUES! The famous Parker-Knit school stockings are only $5 cents a pair in all sizes at NELSON'S. In the new large quarters at 1214 Third eh you'll find your pleating and hemstitching done exceptionally well, eee SUNNY DAYS ARE SHOPPING DAYS! : ‘The new frocks, hats and wraps at the HOLLYWOOD SHOF cou- vince me that black js, after all, supreme tn {ts richness and elegance, I find splendid values here. Upstairs, lett, McDermott building, eee Black and silver joined hands and set out to win wn hearts last winter. Now we find we can’t give them up Peg A permanent wave isn’t an extravagance. It’s an tn- veseen in looking your best and feeling your hap- piest, en JUST TWO At your house? Then you should ask for the small-family rate o the week's washing! You can send seven pounds for 75 cents to the SUPPLY LAUNDRY, ‘The linen and towels come back flat; the ga monts starched and rough dry. CA pitl0800, eee “Rich man, poor man, beggarman, thief!” This game is the vogue again, for buttons are back! : Glass SHEER AS A COBWEB! Chiffon hose of fino texture are espectally priced at $1.50 at the Arcade Bootery, Second ave, entrance, Arcade building. . . ‘Silky designs wrought in chenille give elegance to the « simple hat of velour. HOLES CLOSE UP As if by magle undor tho darting needle of a great mendin A 3 rs ie Machine, The Seattle SUPPLY LAUNDRY will darn your hose perfectly, The thie newspaper, ‘or advice or Infor. exhibition will be given at the CBRAMIC ARTS STU. cost of the complete service I Just seven conts-a pair, CA pith0300, y . mation xbout home furnishing or DIO, October 1 to 15. All tenchors and devot i f arate ‘3 decorating, » sending doieslt La art are Invited to exhibit and to cooperate with NEW FRILLY THINGS dressed envelope for reply.) ST. DENIS to make this exhibition a success, Seo her Of not tind lage Jond grave and femininity to the severest of costumes: r ) : Question? Do you “think: over- for reservation of space and full particulars, at 4137 You will bo delighted with the collar, vest and cuff sets you find wt stuffed furniture too masslve for a Arcade Square, MALKAN'S, ‘Two stores, 1111 Second ave. and Pine at Westlake, Wing room 1 by 11 feet?—, 8, Tha tewtiak domi a rs ahi ‘ a ton PRET newer: Yes, You can get fur. ve idea that dominates fashion nowadays is the cos- A square of picot-edge pO, per in vivi niture upholstered all over with tume complete. When ever did one give h attenti sith bi i iy rae A creme se Sse Sala ag thats CATR I iE vale ii € give such attention with a bit of ruffled ribbon outlining one corner, makes te shade of the shoes, the color of the necklace, or a kerchief fit to peep ont of the pocket of the new euit stuffed suite, "7 ni Copyright, American Homes Bureau, the facing of the hat? or the street dress of twill, (Advert! soment) ans Cocktail Sauce-- Thove planning to attend are asked a sauce that will bring such a call for Veo Herat ial wae ue lata eteaand Oysters that Supply will have to aero- mnere eee lane to meet Demand, DDITIONAL CLUB: Bold Medal Cocktail Sauce a : dae Mayonnaise. SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB The Seattle Woman's club will meet Monday, September 10, at THE BEST FOODS, Inc. tho Federated clubhouse, The fork Chicago Kansas City San hoard of executives will nxxemble promplly at 1 p,m, Tho regular

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