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BS ee Service at Orthopedic ‘Shops |W. D. Freeman and the Elahan Campfire girls. | _ FAMOUS ARCHEOLOGIST Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Musie—Louise Raymond Owens onesses Named for Alpha Phi Bazaar; Birthday Luncheon at Sunset Club S patronesses for the Alpha Phi benefit card party, Hnen sale and ance to be held at the Hotel Gowman on Friday, November 16, are need today as follows: Mrs. Louls PF. Hart, of Olympla; Mra, Cecll Mrs. 'T. A. Fransioli, Mrs, B. A. Quigle, Mrs, A. M, Nicholson, Mrs, Goodwin, Mrs. Frederick T. Fischer, Mra, George Kribbs, Mra, ck Alexander, Mra, H, M. Selter, Mra, Wallace G, Collins, Mrs, T. Myers and Mra, R. Willlam Crosby, Seventy-five tables of and mah jongg have been arranged, with a prize for each table, attractive hand-finished linen articles will bo on sale, including « M chest containing household linens. n the evening the active chapter is sponsoring a dance, The entire for the day will benefit the endowment fund, which makes educition possible within the sorority, It now stands at $50,000, fo honor Airw. Seymour Thomas, of Los Angeles, who ts in the city as et visiting delegate for the Alpha Phi sorority, Mrs, H. 8. Eicher was last Saturday afternoon at the Women’s University club, enter with a luncheon of eight covers, heon for Granddaughter firs. H. R. Willtams ts entertaining with a luncheon of ten covers at } Sunset club on Saturday afternoon in compliment to her grand: hter, Eleanor Henry, on her twelfth birthday, Oe BAD Bridge and Tea at Home dame Raymond Auzias de Turenne and her daughterin-law, Mrs. Avzias de Turenne, were hostesses at a bridge tea at thelr home afternoon. This is one in a series of afternoon affairs these have been giving each week. eo. ds have been issued by Mrs. Fisher, wife of Col. Ronald E. Fisher, for on on Tuesday afternoon, November 20, at the Sunset club, . . pliments Visitors Today W. F, Schwandt entertained with a bridge luncheon this afternoon Apartment at The Porter, complimenting Mrs. C. F. Newsome, of d, who is a guest in toe. . ‘ain at In formal Dinner = and Mrs. Clyde Leroy Morris were hosts last Saturday evening at ‘informa! dinner given at their home. hoe s. Butterworth Hostess ‘Mrs, G. M. Butterworth entertained on Wednesday afternoon with a oe luncheon of seven tables, given at) “# er home on Queen Anne Hill, Hostess at Large Bridge Luncheon ‘Mrs. John A. Peterson is entertaining fortiy-eight guests at luncheon, | Bridge and Supper ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Callendar Bridge gre arranging the second of a series of parties and a buffet supper at their home Thursday evening, 15. Nine tables will be in play. “68 6 First of Winter Dance Series ‘The Town and Gown club is entertaining with the first dance of Its ‘Winter series on Saturday evening, November 17, at The Wilsonian. ‘The committee in charge of the dances Includes Professor and Mrs. Fred | © Ayer, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Goodfellow, Professor and Mrs. Joseph B.| Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Hemphill and) Dr. D. H. Houston. Plans Informal Bridge ‘Mrs. Oswald R. Gibbs wil! entertain with four tables of bridge at her Phone on Friday afternoon, November 16, with additional guests at the tea hour, in honor of Mrs. Reba Young, who returned recently from a Visit in the East, eee Will Entertain Bridge Club __ Mrs. Robert McClelland will entertain her bridge luncheon club next ‘Tuesday afternoon at her soartment § in Hamilton Arms. Bridge and Shower for Bride-Elect Miss Mildred Bauer will entertain on Monday afternoon at her home th a bridge tea and miscellaneous shower {n honor of Mise Alice Tanzer, November bride-elect. Renton Hill guild will be in charge on Monday at the Orthopedic Tea Bhop, with Mrs. C. S. Holmes acting as hostess, assisted by Mrs. H. M. Pease, Mrs. Louis Lockwood, Mrs. D. H. Lazier, Mrs. J. A. Kerr, Mrs. | ‘Mrs. Herbert Greene and Mrs. Jams Hamilton de Veuve will be at the ‘Phrift Shop all day on Saturday, reprusenting Broadway guild. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY of tea at the Educational Center, 18th ave. 8. and Main st, Saturday, WHITTIER HEIGHTS November 10, at 2:30 p. m. No IMPROVEMENT CLUB board meeting. Whittier Heights Improvement eee lub will give a card party Satur-|nopio CHAPTER @ay evening, November 10, at Doric chapter, No. 69, 0. BE. 8, clock, in Dimmick’s dining cary) witi give a card party at Norton's 67th and 14th N. W. Everybody | cafeteria, Saturday evening, Novem- Welcome. Refreshments. |ber 10, at 8:30 o’clock. Jee ae he Cue > 6 ALLAH CHAPTER aui.| Allah chapter, 0. E. 8.) will give ander | % dance at the Masonic ¢lubrooms, in the Arcade building, Saturday | atur. |eventng, November 10, at 9 o'clock eee ALPHA AUXILIARY DANCE The Alpha Auxillary of Stree ay, will give a dance Saturday eve turer |ning, November 10, in Fremont hall, |3422%% Fremont ave, | aS Sirs ADDITIONAL CLUBS COMING Under the auspices of the ance Francaise, Ale Moret, distinguish @ologist, will give « ay, November 10, Denny hall, University of Wast fon. Mr. Moret, one of the famous of French E I @oming here as the “of the Allianc at} most | HONOR CLUB The Honor club Social time on Sat November 10, at the 8. B. Sunske Smith st Progre: | il be played. All Degree of Honor members and friends invite ox reservations, | },, 4 tall GArfid Mra. Carlotta house, dii4 Tat sraty blvd eae Doom, assisting hostess. | f 8 és ee BEATTLE CHAPTER, MADAME CLARY TO SING KO. 95 AT NOON LUNCHEON Seattle chapter, No, 95, 0. B. §.,| Mr. Frederick W, Graham has ar. will give the last of its series of|tanged a program for the noon| eard parties Saturday evening, No-|/uncheon at the Transportation club| vember 10, at 8 p. m., at Wing’s| Monday, November 12, at which time| afeteria, 1409 First ave, Priges| Madame Mary Loulse Clary, con. | MEK Adore and’ series, |tralto, will sing the following songs oes The Living God" "Hara ‘The Old Ref Kreisler i meet MOTHERS’ CLUB home of UNIVERSITY CHAPTER The Mott ub of University ter, D. A meet in egular session, Wed: Novem | ck | (a) ALUMNAE TO MEET j(b) Alumnae of the University of | (©) * “Trees” . + Rasbach Washington will meet at the Com.| Miss Mildred Hall of Aberdeen, at mons Saturday, Nov. 10, for 12:30| the plano iélock. luncheon. Madame Clary has e turned from a two FIRESIDE BRIDGE New York, where Fireside bridge, at the home of| concert and oratorio | Mrs. D. E. Selbert, by Rainier-Noble ee | post auxiliary to the American Le-| LADY STIRLING CHAPTER | gion, Saturday, November 10, a will be celebrated by vclock. |Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A R., jon Friday, November 16, when a} parcel post sale will be held at the will| home of Mrs. H, T. Bredes, 1804 | 6037 | 16th ave., beginning at 1 p.m. An| 10, | interesting program has pre- 4 o'clock. | pi and refreshments will he | Mrs. C. W. Chandler, the | regent of the chapter, requests all | members to bring one guest. The! affair is in charge of Mra, J. M. Vallentine. recently re # stay in| appeared in o-* at 2 eee EDUCATIONAL CLUB Women's Educational Meet with Mra. J. (6th ave,, Saturday at 2 o'clock. Pro . club . McGrew, November n at been COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN Council of Jewish Women will beld its regular meeting in the torta| |D. D. P, LEAGUE | ters, Mrs, Edgar Amos, who ts travel ing abroad, is at present spending some timo in Florence, Italy, see Mra, A. B, Todd, of Victoria, B. C., who has been visiting Mr, and Mra, Frank Fretwell for ten days, re: turned on Tuesaday to her home, ee Mra, George Tilden and M Far well Putnam Lilly returned Wed neaday from Portland, where they motored last Friday to attend the horse show, see Mr, and Mra. Elmer Covey are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, November 1, at Virginia Mason hospital, eee Mra, Bertrand Johnson with her small daughter, Charlotte, ts visiting her mother, Mra. John EB, Kelly, eee Mr, Rex Stafford is In San Fran- clsco, on a short business trip, oe Mra. Blancho Whitaker and daugh: | ter, Miss Hope Whitaker, have gone to Manila to visit Mra, Whitaker's son, Mr. Ralph Whitaker, see Miss Kathryn Armstrong of Oak-| -‘y, land Is expected. to arriy next Tuesday to visit Mies Clara Emory for several weeks, see Mr. and Mra, G, Thursday for the East to be away about three weeks, eee Mra, Harry Parsons of Stanwood in spending the week end with Mr: Florence Dury . Mr. and Mra William = Alfred} Thomson and Mr. Ned Buxton, who|" and Mra. have been visiting Mr. David Edward Skinner, have gone to Portland and will go from there to San Francisco. eee Mr. and Mra, BE, G. Ames are guests at the Hotel Alexandria in Los Angeles EMMA LAZARUS AUXILIARY TO GIVE DANCE Emma Lazarus auxiliary to I. 0. | B. B., will give a Thankagiving eve | ball, on Wednesday, November 28, | at the Seattle Yacht club, see ALPHA CLUB The Alpha ¢lub will meet on Thursday, November 15, at the rest dence of Mrs. A. G. Sears, 615 N. €ist st. Luncheon will be served} Promptly at 12:30 o'clock. see CARD PARTY D, D. P, league will give a lunch eon and card party at the A. 0, U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave., Tues: day, Nov. 13. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, during which | time a fine musical program will te given, and cards will follow. The | public is invited. | see SEATTLE TEMPL! Seattle Temple No, 9, Pythian Sis will nreet Monday evening, November 13, at A. O. U. W. hall;/ 1409 Ninth ave. There will be a short program after the business | session, followed by refreshments. see PHI KAPPA PSI MOTHERS’ | CLUB The Mothers’ club of Ph! Kappa) Psi fraternity will hold its regular! monthly meeting at the chapter house, Tuesday, November 13. cee vO. 9 FORTSON-THYGESEN AUXILIARY Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary U. 8. W. V. will serve a home cooked/| dinner Monday, November i: misticn Day) at 12 o'clock Roonevolt hall, 1616% Third ave, which the public ix Invited. “ee DANIEL BAGLEY P.-T. A. The Daniel Bagley Parents Teach- ers’ association will meet at the! school, 79th and Woodland Park) ave, Thursday November 15th at 3:15 Pp, m. Interesting meeting} planned. Refreshments. eee | PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE | The Public Health Nurse com-| mittee of tho Red Cross, will meet} at the ¥, W. C. A. Tuesday, Nov-| ember 13, at 20 o'clock. ee WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB The Woman's Civic club will meet in the Erickson room at the x. Ww. LADIES! Ladies’ High Grade Fancy Footwear ORLY $ ~MROZ <>s oe Dinham-Strehlau Shoe Co, Take Kleva Seventeen New Patterns Arrived Thin Week CHANDLER & HAHN SATURDAY SPECIAL 800 Pairs Patent Leather Pumps, Beige $2.95 W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES covered Spanish heel, back. $7.00 valué, Special. . FOR MEN Chandler 103 PIKE ST. E. M. Pratt left!" | 1c. Pupils’ Piano Recital Tho Mildred Langer studio will present its pupils in a plano recital on Saturday evening, November 10, at 8:15 o'clock, in Montellus hall, Following is the program; ART Walts duct,....Maxel and Verona Werry “De ui ow Dorothy Hipper Luttaby" Werry “ihower of Kor Dorothy," old Mug inn dance, Gertrude Hentechel + Mertha Bohwartse PART I, opus 12, No, fownkt lea Langer Heotho Liohi Redenstetn 1 is Twilight Ieverie fiat. ssesee Noalyn V Vocal selection . in B Guy Minuet, opus 14 “Valotk," In D jaderewakt s Mokrese : -Wollenhaupt Melon Nojirt Left-hand #olo.,. “Hungarian Octave Maren’. Krokmann . Kowalekt ‘ ticharwenka Ariens Pederson Vocal election . D Moltacnder vee Bohytte “Russian Romance,” opus 20 Frimt “Miver Stare” masurka, opur 82 seater ¢ te }s Vet hand’ aon : ‘ Laschietizaky fonat Diadelll ™ A. Tuesday, November 13, at 2 p.m. At 3 p.m, W. D, Barkhuff, head of the street and sewer de- partment, will speak. eee HARMONY HOMESTEAD NO, 1743 Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood of American Yeoman, will give its regular dance Tues day evening, November 13, at Moose hall, Eighth and Union. eee ‘ORTH BROADWAY CIRCLE The North Broadway Circle of the Fruit and Flower Mission, will meet with Mra J. EL Argue, 1066 E. Prospect st, Tuesday, November | 13, at 10:30 a. m. i to sew for the) bazaar, vie ib ,c0 DAUGHTERS OF 8ST. Daughters of St t in M. KE B. A. hall, 192% Firat ave. Thureday, vember 15, at} 1:20 p, m. Installation of officers. All members requested to attend era GEORGE orge will m WEST SEATTLE W, C. T. U. The West Seattle W. C. T. U.) will meet at the home of the prest-| dent, Mra. H. 1. James, 2320 Wal-| nut at. & W. on Wednesday, Nov-| ember 14, at 2 p.m. A large at-| tendance of old and new members {# dealred. Visitors welcome MEDIUM BROWN Iden Git Six $2 Hair-Beauty Treatments for 50c Fx NewYork woman of fashion pays a Pifth Avenue price to an exclusive hairdreseer to give ber hair lustrous beauty, And the hairdresser uses the Deauty-magic of a towch of henna dn the shampoo. HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO con- tains the same secret of lus- trous hair, One bottle gives you atx of the fare hair-beauty treatments at one-fourth the Avenws price for one, In HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO there {is just the right fouch of henna scientifically treated to bring out all the radiance of your hair, whother it be blonde, brown or brunettes, 5 \C a bottle at Drug Stores and Perfume Counters ennafoam & ese ION a SHAMPOO “Makes the hair glisten” STEWAKT & HOLMES DRUG CO. Wholesale ed aributors & Hahn Chatter of the Shops enohiee IT WiLL COMFORT YOU If you lack the leisure or the tnepiration to shop about for weeks and weeks before Christmas, to know that we havo in Seattle a com. plete little clty of fine shops under one roof, along one quiet corridor of the McDermott bullding, second floor! Most every little plece of fine needlework I know of {s sold here, And here is a shop of elec trical delights, Hollday decorations? Here's @ store cram full of them! Photography? The new Silvey Studio's along this lane, Sults or coats for the boys? Mr. Smith's the man you must see! Hats, wraps or frocks for women? The Hollywood girls, Betty Faris and Majorie Joy, have lovely things, The Santa Claus question seerns a simple thing to solve in the upstairs shops at Fourth and Pine! 8 8 AT A WARM LITTLE SHOP At 108 Spring Street you'll find the Hart Oil Burner glowing al) day long with its clean, odorless flame. It fits any range or stove; it bakes In a jiffy, heats the tank, burns the sweepings, It’s a won- derful time saver! Run in to see Mr, Andrell about it, or call EL lot-4278. ‘+ 6 Sawing, chopping, Wfting, stoking, carrying out ashes and cleaning the flues, This is what it means to burn wood! oue 8 WHY WRITE ELABORATE LETTERS? Your name and address printed on your npte paper tells the whole story when you're paying bills or mailing inquiries. 200 imprinted sheets and 100 envelopes are $1.00 at the RELIANCE 8, 119 Marion Street, ee RICH AND COSTLY Are the garments I find at WIRTHMORE, and yet they're marked (for some have been used), at the price one pays for Just ordinary things at the stores, 216 McDermott Bidg, sé 5 he Jenny made tt tn Paris last winter; Jane, the spendthrift, bought it in New Yorle and, already tired of it, sells it at a shop I know for about the cost of the embroidery on the skirt! This is the history of @ beautiful gown. is NEVER MIND, POOR DOLLY! EDITH HARRIS wil} make you well with fresh paint, arms, legs, a real hair wig! 614 Eitel Building “WELL, I'VE COME BACK For My Dress!" Heard at HOLLYWOOD from a girl who'd looked the town over in vain for values to match those at 221 McDermott building, upstairs. a new head, TO BE YOUNG AT FORTY One must keep one's weight down and the condition of the muncles up! MME. SCHLEGEL’S reducing proceas is thoroughly comme able and inexpensive, too! MA in-6473; Eitel building, STITCHING ‘s done for 8 cts.! LONG AGO MR. SIMMONS Trained the gray squirrel, the beaver, the fox—all animals with valu- able pelty—to do what he wished! You'll be delighted with the fur repairing and remodeling at his shop. At 624 Pike Street oa re White rabbit is the latest! it's the theme for the collar and cuffs of a tong, “slinky” coat of black velvet, THE BE FRUIT COCKTAIL! It's made with 1% cups of Red Hock Cottage cheese, pineapple, % cup diced orange, % cup shredded dates, 1 tablespoon of sugar, % cup whipped cream and the juice of one lemon. Mix the diced fruit, sugar and lemon juice together. Fill sherbet glasses quarter full, add heaping tablespoonful of cheese and fill with fruit, top with whipped cream and add a maraschino cherry. It's good- looking, too! I TAKE MY HE To ELITE, where 414 Eitel Bidg., over Bartells. % cup diced YOU WANT TO MAKE YOUR HOME Out of the ordinary, you'll get an inspiration at CARLSOD fine furniture js waiting just for your word as to how it finished! 800 Pino Street where hall be ee a xe I've never deen Inside the boudoir of a royal princess, but I imag- ine the four-poster bed, the console and the dressing table are done in a shade of faton or mist or cream to match the twulls. oe . WHAT A HAPPY YEAK For the woman who makes her clothes! For when she decides upon pleats (they're unusually good style) for the frills and furbelows or for the whole frock, SHAMEK’S will do most of the work! For perfectly steam-pressed folds, take your material to 1612 Fifth Ave. Here's a new and charmingly designed frock. The watet ts plain and hangs in straight lines suggesting a middy Blouse to the hips. The sleeves from the dropped shoulder, and the attached skirt, are Jinely pleated. MAKE IT YOURSELF! That distinctive garment you covet! you sew. Peoples Bank Building. Miss Bean cuts and fits while Why dread the by an making of a coat? I’ve just seen a beauty made amateur at a studio, where expert cutting and fittings are He ALF THE G LORY OF YOUR DIAMONDS j sus stones you have—is lost until they're in the modern setting of white gold ‘Sr putin Ric {fashion Jewelry to suit the individual taste! Avenue, abov Pik sultably framed jardson’s make over out 1510 Second 2 Ore kets, the ancient rings, the bracelets of fifty or are just the thing to wear as they arc. . IS! ABE LLE cRopP HELPS ME PLAN IT! > | at's why, when the garment must too ie ust 80, I take \ my materials to her ghtons out the misfits (Wy of my “ready-mades,” 001-603 Haight Building. a a MA in-1683, It's wonderful what a tuck here and a twist there ae do to indivtdua the “store” frock! ares The quaint old 1 a hundred years ¢ She too, will STRANGELY LOVELY Iw the blue agate mined from it a strand of perfect beads! AR Rae at Ellensburg. The GOLD SHOP has cut 1426 First Avenue, The largest turquoise in captivity is the size of a child’s fist, still uncut in a teindow you'll pasa some day. YOUR OWN PORTRAIT’S ON IT! The SINGER SHOP gives a complimentary calendar valued with every used machine purchased this month, NO DULL EVENINGS At the house next door! For Edith’s irresistible rhythms set every- one to singing or dancing. Have you heard of BERNARD BRIN'S School of Popular Music at 806 Pine Street? . * vs t $5.00 at 1524 First Ave. Here’a the scientific antidote for boredom I GLE DIAMOND GLEAMS From the heart of a plaque of black onyx In one of the costume rings I find at W. B, CLIFTON’S, 108 Pike eas Jaze very new Street When before waa the finger-ring, the chain or the important a part of the costume as now? WHY BE DISFIGURED With a revolting array of superfluous halrs when Esther Baum removes them permanently! 1109 Peoples Bank Building. car-drops 00 PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 102, fal lad THEY TELL ME . That luster-ware for tea sets te too beautiful to be soon supplanted, Dut that heavy cut glass (s not so much deatred, nowadays. You may bedeck your table at dinner, if you choose, with dollles, instead of the conventional cloth And set them off, \f you Uke, with a vase of gleaming lack or lacquer redt CANDLE GLOW Puts your guest at ease, That's why successful hostesses in Seattle order candles by the dozen bir THE KAUFER CO., 1607 4th Ave. IT’S ANN NELSON’S DELIGHT To use grown folks’ garments of fine material in fashioning wee frocks that you'll adore! Little girls’ wardrobes are her hobby. NELSON'S TOGGERY, Corridor Shop, 2208 White Bldg., EL fot-3046. «8 If you'll use your eyes as you go up Union tomorrow, you'll find @ place where dolls are outfitted to perfection, too, “6 RINGING IN MY MIND Are snatches of the catchy melodies I've just heard at the Liberty Music Shoppe. Do you play “Marcheta”? or “No, No, Nora”? They have sheet music and record transcripts, too, of all the new things at this entertaining shop on First near Pike! . 8 IN MOST THE STUDIOS How the prices for Christmas Photographs have soared! It's not no at MR. SILVEY'S! He'll finish 6 of cabinet-size for $3.00; or 6 (laryer), for $5.00! I find his work excellent, too. Upstairs, McDer- mott Bidg., on Fourth at Pine. oe 8 A baby's twlsts and squirms have no terrors for the camera artist, now. He uses a lens the name of which is Bpced! ee FOR YOUR PARTY You can buy glorious paper hats ond balloons—lots of other novel- ties, too, at the Specialty Sales Shop, 218 McDermott Bldg. . . YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH Your own fresh, glowing face after you've had a famous BELCANO “facial” at the House of Mona Lisa! Think of a marcel, a bob-curl and h complimentary pack, all for $1.50! 706 Eitel Bldg. MA in-2264, + Oe Stage people, who must keep young, have made us know how a mask of some magic paste will ireahes the skin! . “NOVEMBER DAYS HAVE coME— ‘The saddest of the year.” But they're best for planting shrubbery, bulbs and roses, to gladden future gardens! CHAPMAN'S CARDEN STORD, 1913 Westlake. HOW MANY PATIENT ORIENTALS Must have toiled over the fine handwork of the luncheon linen I find at the BUBBLING WELL! 406 University, opposite the “Met.” Sava gat How'd you like to live in a land where a penny an hour ts a fair wager . SHE SMILES BENIGNLY For her delicately etched goblets and cocktail set, her crystal candle- sticks and dinner ware are perfect! By the way, you can’t imagine a more wondrous array of fine things than is shown at the store of the PACIFIC COAST CHINA CO. at 903 Marion Street. For the drop-in tea, tray-shaped plates with the ee held in a hollow at the side, are Just the thing. rg NEXT WEEK WE MAY ORDER Those delicious MOSLER Health Foods for lunch at a tiny new tea room in the Liberty Market. The New York Baking company. ease aie Real Scotch Oatmeal Cakes are as good as they are hard to get! one 7 « SUCH BIG BAKED APPLES They serve at Wing's Cafeteria for 5 eee WHAT'S THE SENSE OF SHIVERING When there's a whole trainload of cold-day comforts at the retail store of CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS! Such luxurious robes and blankets! And have you slipped into one of thelr wool-lined wind- proof driving coats? Here's u corner to remember: First at Seneca. * ee MR. TOWNSEND SUGGESTS ‘That you exchange the furniture you're not satisfied with for some thing you really want! Hverything’s like new at EUREKA, 2029 Firat Avenue. EVEN VELVET HATS Are successfully re-shaped and cleaned at the MODEL!—527 Peoples Bank Building. I'D LIKE TO DO MY WORK With half the serenity that the little maid displays who sits at the window at 222 Pine Street and presses ten bushels of dampened laundry in a single afternoon! She has co-operation, to be sure—a THOR HOME IRONER. mye bt seen her? You must, cents! 1409 First Avenue. If your pal’s a picin none body, as most pals are, why do you imagine you must give her something in line with opera glasses or a tiara? o- BUNGLING ANKLES? NO! Yor the new hose are half silk, half wool and wonderfully shaped. They're priced temptingly, too, at the Arcade Bootery, Second Ave. Entrance, Arcade Square, . . DO YOU PAINT NOVELTIES FOR GIFTS? The I-Ald Shop is in need of them! 207 McDermott Building. ee I'M GOING; AREN’T YOU? For Mary Pickford appears in that consummately fine play, “Tess of the Storm Country,” beginning Sunday at the COLONIAL. To- morrow’s play is “Jazzmania,” with Mae Murray. Cae Pons ON CHRISTMAS DAY IN EUROPE How the folks you know will enjoy eating our wonderful Western apples! A box of perfect ones (Delicious) will be delivered with car- riage charges all paid, for $5.50 (United Kingdom), or $6.00 the Conti. nental price. Leave your order with the Fruit Export Corporation at 403 Alaska building; EL iot- gebes oe FROM A NEEDLE TO A NEW PART! Everything for the phonograph fs found at 1816 Westlake. A MILE OF MACHINE-STITCHING Takes no more effort than an inch, when you use an “electric”! Why not rent one at the Singer Upstairs Store, at 310 Denny Bldg.? eet I'M ALL FOR HUNTING Since some one gave me a pheasant’s coat of feathers for a hat! The MODEL made it. And by the way, when they remade my fur coat, fromthe pieces that were left I ordered a toque, half velvet and gold lace, for Sue! 627 Peoples Bank Bldg. SINCE HIGH SHOES ARE Hopelessly out of fashion, why not let the Landis Repair System cut yours down into strap pumps or oxfords? Bring or mail them to 412 Union Street, . MR. CHURCHILL WON’T LET A single hat go out of his shop without giving it a personal touch. No wonder the cleaning and blocking is so uniformly good! At 402 Union Street. Cer | A FREE PHOTOGRAPH TILL THE FIFTEENTH! When you buy your hat at the MODEL’S half-price sale tomorrow, you are given a Bushnell portrait coupon, too, 527 Peoples Bank bldg. Per a GOOD RIDDANCE! On Monday that staggering snarl of towels and sheets and table. linen and garments that pile up in a week in any home, goes out of our house, And Friday they come back baled in a square, white package. Inside everything's spotless, beautifully folded and nine. tenths ironed! Of course, we go over the blouses and aprons to fluff them up a bit, but this task fs light! It seems a pity for a frail person to stru with tubs and clothes lines* when $1.20 a week will pay for freedom from it! The TTLE SUPPLY LAUNDRY gives wonderfully satisfactory service! CA pit-0300, ey Are you still devoted to the old- /aiWolled occupation of gleaning tht buttons out of the drain and sewing them on again? (Advertiseme=* saci GE er