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meneniatieee ae " 7] rR WA PAGE 16 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928, Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, MA in-0600 out Ui Decor y will join her later in the seaso Assistant—Frances Oldham | ar Va | Music—Louise Raymond Owens THE SEATTLE STAR bean | ppp PROGR | Personal rants POONA Tho Progressive ‘Thought elub| Mra, Hamilton Rolfe and baby willl nas tayued the following prog umn | wea a (74 § jleave ‘Tuesday morning for Concord,| eo. sty genson work e Conn, to visit Mr, and Mra, ¢ ’ H. Rolfe untii December, Mer SIVE THOUGHT By CECILLE Pubit Le of ‘the hops WE ARE INVITED To enjoy the fascinating artistry in decorated china at one of our sunny studios. | Mr. and Millett Tucker left Inst | week for Call to resume his tudies at Stanford. Mr, James D, Hoge nia, Fine Arts Society Plans Sunday Afternoon Teas; Theater and Supper Party to Honor) roursday trom a short bu |to New York Traveler | Mr. EB. G, MeMickon for Ban Francl returned | Deoe noas trip today left ten daya'| T'o share the delight of the outdoor photographs exhibited by the Moun~ taineers at the downtown library. TE Seattle Fine Arts society will give a tea each Sunday afternoon oo On & during the exhibit of John Butler’s paintings in the Fine Arts galleries, | Tho hours will be from 2 until 5 o'clock, and they will be open to the public. Qn Sunday afternoon, October 7, Mrs. A. H. Anderson will be hostess) have and alternating at the urns will be Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, Mra. Are hibald | home at 8. Downey, Frederick H. Parks and Miss Adelaide Nickels, | Hotel Miss Gloria Frink, Miss Clara Emory, Miss Frances Oldham, Miss Alice | omatha, Hole, Miss Ascha Lou Powell, Miss Virginia Sheahan, Miss Frances Green Miss Augusta Trimble will assist ba ce i rhe exhibit will be open daily to the public during the month of October ay paver 1 month from 13 unt!) 5 o'clock, Mr, Butler will be at the gallery each afternoon } ; Miss Alberta Millor of Bellingham to explain and answer any queations about the pictures. is spefding a few days with’ Mrs © Miss McEwan Will Be Honor Guest ati hany are Miss Frances Green is entertaining with a theater party at the Moore! Mra. Harry Whitney Treat ts ex ) this evening, and later with a supper at her home in honor of Miss| pected to return about October 11 Blspeth McEwan, who ts leaving October 9 for the Bast, Invitations have} from a month's trip In the East. 908 Deen limited to the younger members of the Country club, | Miss McEwan wil! spend about a month visiting fm the East when she} Mr. and Mra Dneedone Owens a ed by her mothe rs. nder F, McE 4 they will] tored to Aberdeen Thursday to spend | ay At oda ancora : : ) elton agian, nets Pm Alexander By MoE wane ane ey No [the week-end. aa thes questa of Mr.| at 12:30 o'clock, at the oun at sy prec Peh Se alias and Saturday will be Neckwear Day. ‘And here is an even ) — and Mra, H. Victor Owens. Mra ©. BW. Raymond, 22 stock of excolient fur, Hin pelts” of) beaver, to celebrate it/ ae 9 ies oe ere Broadway N. Members requested caraou) are beautiful and the workmanship dependable, I know Marriage to Take Place in the East sis daa nivTERAy A weiltaue lt be pundtoak tH Pike st : Pf ie Lovely collarandtrill, collarand-vest and e . ae Miss Florence Kay Johnson, daughter of Mrs, John A. Mercer, of] have come in from their country o- ; = r Aihee eB iets rel . On Friday home at Medina to own he YONDASEH CLUB , » use of black enamel to give decor- Minocqua, Wis., wil! become the bride of Mr. Bert Lee Swezea on Friday! ome at Medina to thelr town home| SHAWONDASER Have you noticed the use of bl gpd coe ees pag lp (filet, Irish crochet and Venetian) that they evening, October 12, at 8:30 o'clock. The service will be read by Rev.!on Queen Anne hill. The Bhawondasce club will m ate ative touches to the gray-tinted breakfast room set? ckdale ne home of the bride-clect’s brother-in-law and see Mra. BA. Wanamaker and/ ce Allen A. Stockdale at the home of the bride-clect’s brother-in-law an with Mr tee tae $ morrow remembered for a jong time, at $2.95, $4.96 and $690. 1 CAN’T GET THEM ALL! have never seen h beautiful things before at this price! You berr it ' sister, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Watkins, in Toledo, Ohio Miss Loulse Hall, from Mra. J, Liddy, 120 Kinn or For one hue m: fied these 4 wet down tomorrow to one of thelr two stores, at 1111 Mrs, John B. from thelr Sammamish for the Wright |ebruary # summer | to the winter | and removed Lake Sorrento Judge Tomorrow's when Milady considers the frilly question of neckwear! I’ve found a magical beauty cream Seattle. ve peeped about in a fascin- ating new canvas house. I've ideas for costumes for all sorts of affairs. It's a week of wonderful things! ko TO THE CO rary the day Rex Stafford’ teft today for}, Winset Mrs. ¥ THE LOVELIEST COSTUMES | Aprit Pu * . Are made of Dennison's crepe paper you buy the paper at LOW Third bets Pike and Pine Mrs. the East to be aw ‘The best of it is that when HANFORD'S ore, & made in instruction th The fastidious woman buys her dress coat untrimmed | and takes it furrier for fine collar and cuff LADIES GROTTO CLUB The Ladies’ Grotto ¢lub erve a Northwest products lunch . on, followed by a short business meeting, on Wedneaday, October 10, ADDS RICHNESS to a reliable will} ne Per er} have the embe orate camisette pleces, WITH REAL LACE marked, to make to- Miss. Riatha Johnson. will. be. her * maid of honor and the two] N, C,. arrived ‘Thursday eve | ‘Tuesday, Octobe! THE BEARS little flower giris will be Luci! man and Becky Jane Wat |vistt her brotherinflaw and alster, | . Master Billy Sweitzer will b rer.’ Dr, G. W. Watkins will} Mr, and Mra. Roy W. Corbett. FEDERATED CLUBS be best man for Mr. Swezea “ee WIN PRIZE AT A small reception for the bridal party, relatives and intimate friends] Mra, FE. C. Ward left last week! rng Beattlo Fed ‘will follow the service, for New York, to bo gone until the! mens clubs were the wie first of November noes obtthe $60. Dr Gamma Ball a3: 9 Jing the largest delegation Mr. and Mra. Archie Chandler have! women on tho gro! Thursday The patronesses for the large ball Seattle m Te oC oa Soya from thelr ttle day, at the Puyallup far er 20, at the Masonic gorority are giving on Saturday evening, Oc McLelian st. to thelr new The committee in charge were Mrs temple include Mra, Raymond R. Frazier, Mrs, Burke, Mrs. J. I, Durand,} a+ go22 sth N H. F. Sheldon, chairman; Mra J. Mrs. Henry Suzrallo and Mrs. Harey ¥: Ostrander, . Irvine and Mra J. H. Little, Mrs. Bouffleur to Entertain re Mrs. Albert Irving Bouffleur is extending Invitations to a luncheon atl Cambridge her home on Tuesday afternoon, October 9, reas Luncheon and Fall Meeting The Women's University club wil! have a luncheon for members only} om Saturday afternoon, October 6, at 12:15 o'clock. The fall business meeting to follow promises to be of unusual interest, as plans for numerous | Activities will be discussed, must surely 1409 rhein have duckie ple all fall at WING'S CAFETERIA Second Ave. and Westlake and Pine, First av fe ee The tuxedo sweater and the lap-over coat drese both ‘4 on ty “4 opr 4 : G 2 4 4 wr A RHYME HOE SHOPEERS a require a dainty camisette to give them feminity and Ta ais cad ababace tick charm. The summer suit becomes a practical and pret- ¥ take a car to Fourth and Pine ty winter-day costume for indoors with a simple lace And walk collar and frilly jabot. The most severe of frocks be- sits kes to atubp toc com! softly becoming with He enhancement of lacy Tor Golls, Mother and the flock touches at the neck and throat! I hie mo to the ws * stores OR t In the McDERMOTT BLOCK! 650 MILLION MARKS! That's the price the COLT-McLOUGHLIN SHOP pald for a great For here along one quiet lane bi et of seod-packets from the brightest garden spot of Germany, A dozen doors invite me Here's the st at which to choose next summer's flowers! At 407 With fir res and courtesy, Union St. Tho fall list of perennials is ready. And prices that delig Feng hyrens successful © for hav of lub Patronesses for Delta removed home at 3807 | upstairn to buy itl and fred Rollo, ie the W. B. VAN rvs The Van id a program meeting on Fri-| October 12, at 8 p. m., Mins} ‘ollwell will speak on A reception for the sand follow the moe will. be... served. This is the name of Gladys Anderson's rhop of hand-made gifts at friends Invited. sat ities wind. vasa *. . . AQUILA LODGE NO. THEY'RE MADE OF HARD WOOD! Aqulla Lodge, No. 35, D. H. I 1 don't know who Geaigned the console table, the spinet desk, th will meet for regular business, oe . in their new hall in the Swediat fe , Mr, and Mrs. William E. Hum.| club, 1627 Eighth ave. & home, phrey, who have been ap fing nev-| nesday, October 10, at 8 p. rm. eral months here, left Thursday for|al arrangem Washington, D. ¢ for the entertainment No. 1 convention in Seatt tober 14, at which Aq as hostess see Mr. and Mra. Edwin Lewia Ham mond are receiving congratulations on the birth « 1 Elizabeth, on the Seattle G t-clans Ww | | | Somehow the old-world gardeners know better than we how to develop the beauty of the begonia, of cineraria, of tritomas (red-hot poker) and of violas in choice colors! o 8. WITH PERFECT RINGLETS AT THE ENDS! When ELSIE RING puts in a permanent wave, the hair falls softly in « glossy, even marcel. No frizzles! POUDRE PUFF, 604 Union. MA in-5627, 4 eee ¢ "TWILL BE RE-WAVED WITHOUT COs The average well-groomed girl spends about five dol- 3 cn t BE BE wave beauty lars a month to keep marcelled and curled. So, you b curls is $1.10. Kvenin: see, a permanent wave isn't an extravagance at all! will act mare wb oe ; i | THE OLD-FASHIONED WEDDING RING A simple running over of the waves of a marcel a day} It's heavy, plain and uninteresting, isn't it? But never mind! You or two after the initial curling will make the marcel can take it to RICHARDEON’S and have {t skilifully engraved with last almost indefinitely. an fntricute pattern in the new mode. 1510 Second Ave, above pier Pike St. MR. TOWNSEND TELLS ME need an éxtra stove or range at an amazingly low re a doren reconstructed, justiikenew models at] I-AID Mra. Iva Blomquist of Portland, who has been visiting Mrs, Mar garet Hrannock for a fortnight, i leaving in a few days for her home,| A se « Mrs. Stuart Gives Luncheon In compliment to Mrs. H. N. Riehle, of Dayton, Ohio, the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibbs, Mrs. Elbridge} Hadley Stuart entertained at luncheon at her home on Tuesday afternoon. ee Birthday Will Be Celebrated Mrs. Gerald Shannon will entertain twelve children on Monday afternoon at her home for the pleasure of her little daughter, Molly, on her third} —— 4 ADDITIONAL CLUBS Plans Luncheon and Theater Party ‘To compliment Mra. Robert Dishman, who returned recentty from a| summer spent in the East, Mrs. Lloyd L. Hillman will entertain with al Tuncheon at the Women's University club on Tuesday afternoon, October Seen ee Wub ka Orpheum party, clubhouse, The mortgage on the Only intimate friends of the gan ware have been invited building will be burned and a pro- Mount Holyoke Club to Meet gram will follow the dinner. meet Y aR c. ¥. club N. of W. will meet ‘ 9 First ave. _ he Mount Holyoke club will at the Women’s University club on bus pec Sen ph end Bet eat oy See ee ee r en ‘édnesday afternoon, October 10, at 3 o'clock. ocia r hie | i see city will assist Ionia Chapter, 0.) Latona ave. Tuesday, October 9 Gives Informal Tea E. 8. I conferring the degrees of] nthe initiation on Tuesday, October 9, in| Miss Ascha Lou Powell entertained informally at tea on Thurmiay| Masonic temple. Members and vis-| ‘@fternoon at her home fn Washington park. Mrs. Lacy Hoflus and Miss| Frances Oldham assisted. chairs I do know $00 Pine at. on Haight building, a intments given. MA in een wet @ WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB The trustees of Woman's Lakewood Civic Improvement club will perye a chicken dinner, Fri- day, October 12, at 6 p. m. at the SEATTLE TW NO. 8 Seattle Review No. § W. B. A ot the Maccabees, will meet In the A. O. U, W, hall, 1409 th ave.. on Thursday evening, October at 8 o'clock. the oe A thread of gold is applied with hemstitching on the ruffles of a taffeta frock, | A TENT THAT’S A HOUSE! It belongs in a home of elegance—the century-old bronze | This one of Uncle Sam's is big enough to accommodate a dozen clock that ticke away the hours in a delightful little| beds! You can partition ft into two or three rooms. It will take Fitst G06 thoy, care of a whole family or a crew of help, U's 16 by 16, rainproof, WEAR IT AGAIN! : oe ae YOU'LL be delighted with the good looks of your Inet year's hat corner of Seneca, when the Model give ft a renovating and a modish trim. They reblock velvet and fabric hats as well as felts. 627 Peoples Bank building. t NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT : WOODCRAFT TOTEM CLUB The Woodcraft Totem club will ftors are urged to attend and be-| meet Thursday, October 11, at 2 9 8 come acquainted with the matron} p. m. in the clubrooma, 4167 Ar of 1924, Refreshments cade Bids. Dr, McKibben, secre- 2 ee ry of the White Cross will be the Mrs. Lamson to Give Baby Party MOTHERS CLUB UNIVERSITY |specker. Larke. e speaker, Large attendance re “# . Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson ts entertaining with a baby party on Saturday, CHAPTER quested. celebrating the second birthday of her little daughter, Armenouhie. Thirty The Mothers’ club of University ie eat re sh four children will enjoy the afternoon. Chapter, D. A. R, will meet in| CHICAGO—A plant, found in al THE SIMPLEST GOWN oe; & regular session, Wednesday, Octo- a so-called “coal-ball,” in a mine near Han & “NEW YORK” look about {t when It's ‘embrotdered at the a D. oe ch CT Luncheon Hostess on Saturday ber 16, nt 2p. ma at the ehepier Harrisburg, Ii. ‘ts eald to be the RELIABLE! First class hematitching at reduced rates at 304 house, 4714 University Blvd, Im-| oldest specimen of a highly devol- Peoples Bank building. | Miss Grace Weaver is entertaining with a luncheon of eight covers at! portant business and sewing. Full spur ther home on Saturday afternoon, complimentary to Miss Beulah Bowman. ee oped plant ever discovered in Amer. attendance desired. + Hostess to Bridge Club ica, according to Dr, Adolph C, Noo, icin professor of paleobotany at the Uni Mrs. E. C. Alt was hostess to her bridge luncheon club at her home on ‘Thursday afternoon. HARMONY HOMESTEAD versity of Chicago, Has Luncheon Before Guild Party NO. 1743 = Harmony Homatead No. 1743,| NEW ealdent Coolldae | Brotherhood of American Yeomen,| has accepted the office of honorary will give thelr regular dance on|chancellor of the Sulgrave institu » To honor Mrs. Michael Crossnay, a recent bride, and Mrs. H. N. Riehle. of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Robert McAusiand gave a luncheon at the Women's University club this afternoon, and later attended Broadway guild's bridge | and mah jongg tea at Mrs. B. A. Garber's home. ° . Tuesday evening, October 9, inition, Four former presidents have : Entertains Bridal Party Moose hall, Eighth and Union successfully filled the position. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson (Emma Morris) entertained a group of @riends at dinner Sunday in honor of the members of thelr bridal party at | thelr recent wedding. A theater party followed the dinner. o sos Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. H. L. Virgil will be hostess for Seahurst auxiliary at the Orthopedic ©) fea Shop on Saturday, assisted by Mrs. Stuart Hudson, Mrs. R. FE. Wi | iiams, Mrs. J. 0. Johnson, Mrs. Shildmeyer, Mrs. P. R. Allen, Mrs. 8. J 4 Rice, Mrs. L. L. Mellen, Mrs, J. L. Ritter and Mrs, Lottie Layton, Sunset auxiliary will be in charge all day at the Thrift Shop, Mrs. John Stoeffler, chairman. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY cee One of the big American ideas is the notion of sleeping out of doors, TADO! vs That's thesmew Seattiemade Lemon Cream that banishes reece tan and sunburn whil¢ you sleep. You must try it, for I know by experience that it is wonderfull’ If your dealer can’t supply you, send his name to J. W. SMITH & CO. (L. C. Smith Bidg.), the manu- facturers, You'll receive a sample jar free of charge! oe Peach shades are favored for glove-silk lingerie. THE PLACE TO BUY BEADS Is at 1214 Third Ave.! For long strands of beautiful Chinese Crystal At MISS L. A. BEAN'S dressmaking studio, You take your ma- {all colors), are marked now at one-third and one-half off. NEL terial there,, She helps you plan and cut and fit. 309 Peoples SON'S, Pleating and Hemstitching, Bank building. MA in-4131 “ee . a ce % What treasures the Orient sends us! Hand-carvea THEY LL DYE fit EROWN OR BLAC iss ee pendants of ivory, silken slippers of quaint designs, fine Mol hon ena auido ae’ fe ON ney seems linen embroidered with cross-stitch! I find them ail at . our gift shops. : WHY FUSS WITH HEMS? getty Piootedging Is § cents, HLITH, 414 Bitel building, over Barteit’s.| THE FROCKS AT HOLLYWOOD, rene like the coats and hata, afe individual in their style and priced THE GIRL WHO WEARS SQUIRREL surprisingly low. 221 MeDermott Bldg. Will enjoy the $1.50 chiffon hose in gray at the ARCADE BOOTE: , Second Ave, entrance, Arcade building, SNUGLY COMFORTABLE ALL WINTER! The old ‘fur coat will have smartness and distinction as well as| warmth when the MODEL remakes ft. ‘They supply extra fur, trimming and linings at most reasonable prices. 27° Peoples Bank bullding. TAKE IT TO EDITH HARRIS! Your cut hair will make curls, swirls, or a glorious doll's wig for a child! 614 Bitel building. There's not a hint of the amateur’s hand upon a hat I've just scen. It’s made of velvet covered with an all- over design of metallic thread. IT’S GREAT FUN TO SEW Like Salads? | That was the ques { tion until a man’s salad dressing —a dressing with a - Dempsey Punch, brimful of GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise came along and answered the salad question for everybody. And here is the salad that one club- man says: “All men like”. A new gown of black charmeuse has a panel from neck to hem of tiny ruffles of the stuff picot-edged. They run up and down at each side of a row of buttons. oe I CHOOSE PLEATS! For when the fabric of my blouse, skirt or frock ts laid in perfect folds, my worries as a modiste are over! No trimming, no fussy fitting! At EB. H. SHAMEK’S all sizes of pleats are laid accurately and steam-pressed to stay. 1512 Fifth Ave, eee Pleats, not satisfied with dominating blouses and frocks, are taking possession of crepe de chine lingerie. eee DR. MABELL TROMBLEY Will give your feet just the treatment they need to rid them = manently of cramps and aches and pains. She's at 304 Haight Bldg. = eee a “snap” — University Masonic temple, Saturday | evening, October 6, at 8:20 o'clock. | Whist and five hundred will be| played. Prizes and refreshments, The Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa cee Psi fraternity will hold its first meet-| DANCING PARTY Ing of the season on Saturday after-| PLANNED BY TENT Hoon, October 6, at 2 o'clock, at the} The Nancy Hanks Lincoln Tent home of Mrs. W. EH. Henry, 609| No, 7, in conjunction with the Na- ee a tional Guard, will give a dancing party Saturday evening, October 6, Delta Gamma alumnae whl meet| in the U. 8. Armory _ with Mrs. Gerald Waechter, 1020 LACh Second ave. N., on Saturday, October | DAUGHTERS’ AUXILIARY 6, at 2 p. m. The Daughters’ Auxiliary of the A swirl is a softly-coiled braid worn over each ear in the new manner. When you are tired of the bob, two rubber bands, two hair pins and two swirls will make you dignified again. IT’S PLEASANT TO BE FORTY! It’s smart to carry your silver pencil at the end of a 80 mya the older woman who has Just discovered how richly sult strang of bright beads. ablo\and softly bécoming a hat may be when it's individually de. bite signed and mado™ut EDNA WALKERS, 4098 Arcade building. HUSBANDS ARE RIGHT! aye, ae I's perfectly absurd that a woman at home should attempt to launder a shirt! For when we starch the neck-band the whole shoulder turns as stiff as a shingle. That neck-band just won't in Everett, . A Man’s Salad: Take as many large red apples as there are people to be served. Scoop out inside of ap- A loud wail rises each season from the ranks of the ples and chop with celery and pecan meats, Mix with f i Viatedt . eee CLASSIC CULTURE CLUB ‘The Classic Culture club will meet Saturday, October 6, at 2 p. m., at the ‘Federated clubhouse. Judge J, T. “Ronald will be the speaker. eee UNIVERSITY CHAPTER O. F. 8, University Chapter O. 8. No. , will have a card party at the HAIR looks be int Shampoo. of Advt, GOITER REMOVED Successful way to remove a golter “by simply applying over the goiter “et night time. Young people re “spond quickly to this treatment older people generally take a longer The merits of OZMO have “een proven in so many cases that “anyone having a golter should have “Ro hesitancy jn using after a Gol O%MO atl o,f, Woman's Century club will give their annual autumn dancing party on Saturday evening, October 6, at the home of Mrs. Frank Wolff, chair- man, 1502 Ninth ave, W., GArfid- 7100. Members are asked to call Caryl Kerr, corresponding secretary, for particulars. CA pitl-1021, eee ALUMNAB SIGMA KAPPA SORORITY Puget Sound alumnae: of Sigma Kappa sorority meet at the chapter. House, 4732 2ist ave, N. E, Satur- day, October 6, at 2 o'clock. Estelte Hawkins, hostess, eee ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER + Robert Morris Chapter, O. . §., gives card party in Norton's cafe. teria, 1519 Second ave, Saturday, October 6, at 8 o'clock, ‘ eee ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER NO. 192 Robert Morris Chapter, No. 192, . will give a card party at “once. OZ-MO is sold in Seattle by ‘Rartell’s and other leading drug: | Wiets,-Advertisement, Norton’s cafeteria, Saturday eve- ning, October 6, at $ o'clock. All Miwons and astern Stars {nyited. MEDAL MAYONNAISE. Put mixture back into apples and stick celery top in the crown. “A Man's Salad” is just one of the <i THE BEST FOODS, Inc. New York Ladies’ Musical Club Announces Mary ne Artintes GUTTA ©. GEO In Concert At the Metropolitan, Monday Eve, October 15 00. General Sent & PRICES: $3.00, 82.50, in the GOLD MEDAL Chicago Kanes City San Francleco Garden NI, Celliat UWERYNS, P Thursday, October 11 mature. “Why, oh why are all hats made apparently for the flappers?” HOW DO THEY DO IT? The MODEL has another lot of delightfully chic little turbans, felts and cloche shapes, priced especially for Saturday at $3.50 and $6.00! 627 Peoples Bank building. eo. . * A beaded overblouse falling.to the knees and belted at the hip is one of the new things. THAT CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPH Will cost you nothing if you take with you the. BUSHNELL coupon given with each $3.50 and $5.00 hat purchased at the MODEL! *- @ IT SAVES BUYING ONE For any one in the family to take a felt hat to CHURCHILL'S. ‘The blocking and cleaning he gives them make them new. 402 Union St, ee OF COURSE THEY’VE BEEN USED But the guaranteed sewing machines price SINGER SHOP, 1624 First Ay A SHOP WITH A MISSION It's Betty Parks’ WIRTHMORE! ploased with, ehe'll well it for y d so attractively at the » WIT do ‘perfect work for. years, oo. If you've a garment you're not ‘ou; or if your purse ts slim, she has lovely things you oan afford. 216 MeDermott Bldg, turn up at the right angle without a form to press it on, So it saws and scrapes and chafes! A collar needs a rounded edge that a flat- iron won't give! Since I've visited the marvelously well-equipped shirt department of the SEATTLE SUPPLY LAUNDRY, I blush’ to think I ever attempted to $do" a shirt! For the finest service to be found anywhere, call CA pitt-0300, eee Street skirts are being shortened to ten-inch height in New York. ve BRIGHT COSTUMES FOR THE MASQUERADE! You can rent them at the SUTHERLAND Shop, 414 EHitel Bldg. eee Dainty lacy veils adorn the brims of rich velvet hats, TO BUILD ONE UP Nothing better than MOSLER'S SPECIAL HEALTH BREAD! Take home @ Mcont loaf from 504 Pike St. or N. ¥, Bakery stall, Corner Markot. cee Funny, isn't it, that most bread we eat excludes just the part of the grain that’s sweetest and most a; and that supplies the minerals for our bones and teeth! see BRASS COMMANDMENTS This 1s William ‘Farnum's photoplay for Sunday at the COLONTAE Tonight Harry Carey stars in “The Canyon of Fools." (Advertisement) <i Aaa eas ie