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4 (At Home on Sunday Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens San Francisco Visitor Will-Be Honored at Luncheon; Mrs. Howe Complimented honor Mrs, George R, Shreve, of San Francisco, who ta visiting In town, Mrs. Ira Bronson is entertaining with a luncheon of sixteon ®overs on Thursday afternoon, Diemer at the Sunset club, . “Mrs. Goodfellow Honors ‘Mother In honor of her mother, Mra, James B, Howe, Mra, James Richart low entertained with a tex at her homo on Thursday afternoon | 3 until 5 o'clock. ‘Mrs, Charles Burnott and Mrs, T. R. Lano dispensed the hospitalities of ‘Tho tea tablo, assisted by Mrs, Colin O. Radfort, Mrs, Mary Terrell Glest- tng, Mrs. Alexander Goodfellow and Mra, Forrest Goodfellow, Musical Program for Sorority Bazaar Saturday, November 17, brings Alpha Chi Omega’s bazaar at the Hotel ‘Washington, with a bridge and mah Jongg party ax one of the features ‘bf the afternoon and a dance In the evening. ‘Among the many attractive booths displaying Wares will be the ono under the supervision of the Mothers’ club—the delicatessen—which will Have everything delicious in that Iino on sale, and all home products. Mrs, Franklin Stephens has arranged tho following musical program to De presented during the afternoon hours: Piano—"Northern Lights" (Bergussen! Cecil Jennings. ~Vocal—{a) “Chanson d'Amour" (Holman); (>) “Sing, Smile, Slumber” AGounod); (c) “God Touched the Rose" (Mary Helen Brown)—Misi Alice Bender; Miss Corra Jessup at the piano; violin obbiigato by Mr. Lewls ‘Mayhew. ‘Mrs. Nordstrom Gives ‘Charming Tea Mrs. Carl J. Nordstrom, Jr, entertained with an informal tea at the “Etude, F Minor” (Lisat)—Mr. Music Sophie Breslau Concert Tonight Under the management of the Men's club, of Plymouth Congrega tlonal church, Mian Sophie Breslau, brilliant contralto, will appear in concert this evening, at Plymouth chureh, Tho program follows: 1 Aria, "Che faro senaa Murldl n “Orfeo et Buridtee'* ribonde" jature’s Adoration 1 Aluel Mandel + Beethoven he Lover's Curae’ Send Mou Lover, at, <Rappaport f. “Hong of Thanks ving S Alliteen Lhevinne Superb Artist One of the major events of the present musical season was the ap- pearance of Josef Lhevinne, re- nouned master planist, who was heard in recital last evening at Meany hall. Lhevinne, whose play~ ing {# already well known to local audiences, and who takes his place among the foremost Russian plan- ists of the present day, is conaid- ered the greatest living maater of planoforte, Long famed as an artist of su perior attainmenta, Lhevinne ts recognized as an authority on tone on. of her parents, Captain and Mrs, George C. Spaulding, on last) production, having attained as near “Bunday afternoon in compilment to the alumnae of University chapter, D. A. R. Chrysanthemums tn lovely autumn tints were the attractive ‘ecorations. ‘Mra. Mary E. Spaulding, grandmother of the hostess, presided over the ‘ea table, assisted by Miss Vesta _Ranwome and Miss Margaret Kennedy, _ Hostess at Buffet Luncheon Mrs. E. H. Chavelle gave a very charming buffet luncheon at her home on Thursday afternoon, entertaining twenty guests, Baskets of lavender @nd golden-hued chrysanthemums were used thru the rooms and on the Tuncheon table, where Mrs. W. E. Waldo and Mrs. Harry W. Kent presided. ‘Mrs. Samuel Leroy Crawford Feceived with the hostess, _ lArchitects Wives’ Club Mrs. Arrigo M. Young will entertain the Architects’ Wives’ club at her fhome in Laurelhurst on Thursday afternoon, November 22, Mra, Young ‘Will be assisted by Mrs. David Meyers and Mrs. James Schack. . Plan Dinner at Home Honoring Mr. and Mra. T. F. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Wanamaker ‘will entertain thirty-two guests at a buffet dinner at thelr home Thursday “evening, November Gives Delightful Bridge Tea Complimenting Mrs. Willis O'Brien, who is leaving soon for California to make her home, Mrs. Hepburn Ingham entertained delightfully this afternoon with a bridge of three tables. Additional guests came in at the tea hour. Tea and Shower for Bride-Elect To honor Miss Mildred Merritt, who will be a November bride, the Misses Margaret and Mildred Herman are entertaining with a tea and Shower at thelr home on Saturday afternoon. Musical Shower and Tea For the benetit of St. Joseph's bazaar, Mrs. John F. Dore is entertaining ‘with a musicale, tea and shower for the infants’ booth at her home, 1135 Zist ave., on Monday afternoon, November 19. Presiding over the tea table will be Mrs. Daniel Buckley, Mra. Napoleon Campbell, Mrs. W. F. Muehe and Mrs. J. Dameyer. Mrs. A. R. Tyson will assist. Tuesday Bridge Luncheon Club Miss Claire Stoltenberg will entertain her bridge luncheon club at her home on Tuesday afternoon, November 20, at her apartment in Rex Arms. In compliment to their son, Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnett will be ‘@t home on Sunday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. Service at Orthopedic "Shops Frink Park guild will be in charge Saturday at the Orthopedic Tea Bhop, with Mrs. Ivan Hyland acting hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. B. Hamilton, Mrs. G. L. Harrison, Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Mra. 8. A. Carman, Mrs. E. G. Waldron, Mrs. J. R. King, Mrs. Beulah Rovig, Miss Lula Fuller, Miss Rita Martin and Miss Maud Youngs. At the Thrift Shop Mrs. J. Stoeffier and Miss Olive Stoeffier will be In Sharge for Sunset auxiliary. - @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY DELTA ZETA ALUMNAB — Delta Zeta alumnae will meet Sat- *TEACHERS' ART CLUB |urday, November 17, at 2:30 p, m, ‘The Teachers’ Art club will meet) at the chapter house, 5435 18th ave, WSaturday, November 17, at 11 a. m.,|N. E. Members are asked to bring Min the Fine Arts gallery, when Mrs. | all completed articles for the bazaar. Katherine Baker will review the . . ‘Present exhibit of selected work by| NURSES PLAN DANC Western artists. A business session | “will follow. | announced plans for a dance in the | Knights of Columbus hall, Nov proceeds of which will be given to the Children’s Orthopedic hospital. ADDITIONAL CLUBS o- ‘ENTERTAINMENT FOREIGNERS Sponsored by the Americanization ‘department of Rainier chapter, D. A.| R., an entertainment will be given the Y. W. C. A. Saturday evening. | purr piNc November 17, at 8 o'clock, which will | pry ST) compliment the foreign women who @re studying English at the Y. W CA, as well as their husbands. Members of the board of Rainier wchapter will appear in Puritan cos- tumes, while the young foreign wom en who will serve refreshments will ibe attired in costumes of thelr coun tries. The following program, arranged by Mrs. Nettie Shreve-Bayman, will ‘be given: Piano Forever,” “The Story © P Pirst Thanksgiving Day K. Bears Group of folk songs Qnd Russian students. Piano solo—Miss M wy the Fine Zena Constantinora. Group of American songs Snelling Teendin: Nettie Bh “mmerica. FOR BOARD 8 TO MEET ‘The building board truste City Federation of Wom will hold its reguisr monthly meet ng Thursday, November 22, at o'clock. sof the 10:30 4 RAINIER CAMP, NO. 1472 Rainier camp, No. ighbors of America ith cards ning, at the # Roy and dancing on Monday November 19 8 o'clock, wedish club f PHA CLUB Alpha club will give a card at Federated clubhouse, Harvard ave Monda solo. Stare and Stelling. erima and the Mrs, Frances Btripes Dimitri Ushakott Cherniashevaky re Stands Yor,” Mrs. on rom Helen Crowe "Your Flag and My Fi Bayman. Pp ter PT, A | Educational week with an meeting on Tuesday, 2 E. 8. t 7:30 o'clock, at which work of the children of the will be on display. There will be a short talk by the principal, Mrs, W | H. Ellert and music by the children DELTA CHAPTER NO. 109. Deita Chapter, No. 109, 0. will be entertained at cards by Ernestine Nash at her home at R: erton, Saturday, November 17, at 7:3 p. m. HOME CHAPT DINNER THIS EVE Home Chapter, which ts holding a very interesting baraar at Fraternal hall, George town, will serve a dinner this ev ning with baked ham and sweet po tutoes on the ment. Every one in vited. Take Georgetown car No. 6 to Georgetown station erty: ALLAH CHAPTER 0. 6. | Allah chapter, O. BE. -#,, will visit Masonic home, Sunday, November 18 All members of the order are asked to meet at Fourth and Dearborn at 16:36 o'clock R TO GIVE ING WOOCRAFT CLUB hostean TOTEM to raft Thimble Thursday intil 4-0'clock THE NORTH “Margaret An Carmack Amand, + nt tea f n North Jefferson st 21, at tain diex of the Gold | idence Iver at her on 2p Wed m, All vembe ALOHA CHAPTER DANCE Aloha chapter {a enter with a dance Saturday evenl wember 17, at the Green Lake ining No Ma products ¥ $ Ri Alumnae of Minor hospital have | 8 clubs | [Irene Blue, ax posnible tonal perfection in his own playing, which when combined with his superb phenominal technique and wealth of expression make his playing 4 rare treat. Last evening's program was ar- ranged to please all tastes, and could not be surpassed either from an artistic standpoint or for real musical worth “Carnival” by Schumann, a stupendous compos!- tion, 6n an exquisite reading. ‘The outstanding feature of the} program ‘was the artists interpre tation of a group of Chopin, whic included “Nocturne Op. 9 B major, “Valso A Flat major Op. 64, Ber- ceuse,” and “Polonaise A Fiat,” all of which were greeted with the greatest of enthuriaam. The closing group contained Liszt's well knwon “Liebestraum” and “Campanella,” and Debunsy’s “Minstrels,” which were greeted with prolonged applause and were given only as Lhevinne could give them. “Une barque sur locean,” by Ravel and “Ungarische Zigeun- orweisen,” by Tausig, two remark able numbers, were’ also well ceived. In response to the insis tent applause,” Lhevinne kractously responded with Beethoven's “Keos- saines,” Raindrop Prelude, C Sharp Minor Waltz and B Sharp Minor! ¥ Prelude, all by Chopin, and Concert] Arabeques on motif of the Blue Danube by Schuls-Eyler for en cores. Judith Poska to Give Recital Mr. Bernard Perboner will present | his artist pupil, Judith Poska, ino violin recital, Monday evening, vehmber 19, at the Y. W. ©. aitorium. The following program will be giv @n at §:15 o'clock Concert—G Minor Concerto—D M. Paganint-Withelm) Allegro maestoro Cadensa. Mr. Clide Lehman, 6204 18th ave, N. E,, on noon, Mrs. lh demonstrate, and the ns, Clara Barton interested per. Tuesday Nov Sprague will Daughters of Vet tent, will serv sons will be w All me NIGHT AT Dt P SCHOOL Dunlap P.T. A. will celebrate “Dads' Night" at the school on Tues: day, November 20, at 7:45 p.m, Su perinten¢ will be song lea DADS" epeaker; R. H. Vivian, This is an tmportant ¢ and a large attendatice ts Refreshments. . . ib will meet Te , with Mrs, N HIC il] meet on Monday, November 19, in the library of the school. Mr Cash, the boys’ adviser, will be the peaker, The hostesses for the aft ernoon will be Mra. Claude Mrs. J McClea’ A | al | Nich will entertain | will be ser | M until 4 o'clock. | will observe } | | | ansinted | Hervey | } luncheon | m will be given at the home of Mra.ibe serv lPpuBLIC | HIGHT will e ast time this thian temple, 19 year in the Cor room, at t oni on Yovember meet Monday on the necor W. GA erintend 1 spe Police Di All cordially interested Invi SCHOOL PROTECTIVE LEAGUE The Public School League of W monbtly meeting at Me noon, Novernber » SEW Pi Bi ta Phi vine B will I hom 434 wlumnae nt the Wilbur Saturday, November 12:30 p. m,. For reservations call M John Heal, BAmt-1340. Sewing fe the bazaar will oceupy the afterno hour AND PARE Highland Pa The meet We at the Refreshme interpretations, | | | 4) 130 p. m. re-| Pm. i |the Un A. au-| 21, at lin even! DAINTY DRESSER HAS | gowns, | fine nt of Schoola T. R. Cole | bly. Miss Catherine Gilbert. | proper say The twin ae fur | | | Christmas the opening number was giy-| Christmas | Al association, will speak THE Personal Mr, and Mra, Faymond R, Mrasier returned thix week from a short visit in Portland, Where they went to ate tend the horse show, Mra, Harry Whitney ‘Treat with her daughter, Mins Priscilla Treat, and Misw Lillian Carstens, — left Thursday for Longmire to remain for a week, SHATTI . Mra, GC. A.D, Young and daugh ter, Mina Helen Young, returned thin week from & motor trip to Port land, where they went to attend the horse show eee Mra, 1. TB. Hussey has returned from a short visit in California, ee Mr, and Mra, Harold H, Waller re turned recently from a two months’ motor trip to California, O10 8 Mr. and Mra, J, A. Rowland (Vero: na Adama) are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of a son, John Spencer, November 12, at the Seattle General hospital, . Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Blackstock (Alice Denney) aro being felicitated upon the birth of a son at the Vir «inla Mason hospital, November 9, 8 8 Capt. and Mra, George C, Spauld. ing will leave Saturday by motor for Vancouver, B, C,, on a week's viait. . Mrs, Jamon Colbert Sullfvan, Mra. Caspar Clarke and Mra, Walter Mo: Ewan Tomkins are planning to] motor to Everett next Wednesday | to attend an informal luncheon to given by Mra, Edward Agnew, sere Mra. H, Victor Owens doon {a visiting relatives for a few days. of Aber: in town . Mrs, A. BE. Barry returned last week from a two month's visit in Chicago. Martin Smith wf! arrive De-| 2 from Shattuck Military in Minnesota to spend his vacation with hin par. | ents, Mr. and Mra. W. A, M, Smith, | oe Mrs. F. E. Higgins left recently r Chicago to visit relatives for a | month. NORWEGIAN HOSP’ ITAL ABSOCIATION The Norwegian ton will meet in , November 12 . Mr. cember school Horpital associa. Norway hall, Tues: Board meeting assembly at o'clock, general Ww NO. 8 8 w Nov EATTL fentt will meet in A Ninth ave. Thursday, All veterans welcome. REVI Revie 2 oO. CITY PAN-HELLENIC ASSOCIAT ‘The City Pan-Hellenie hold ita regular mont November annool y ation meet: | Ing Saturday, 17, at 2| Dp m., at the home of Mra. John} Henry O'Neil, 1612 Bigeiow 4 Members of Alpha Delta Pi sorority | will act as hostesseon Dr. Donald Trueblood, president of | eraity of Washington Alum. w fans 1 INGFORD Cc me LE Wallingford circle of the Presbyter willsmeet | y achool roc Wednesday, November for the annual t r the chure m. MEDIUM Tt after a HAIR looks best ot t Khampoo,—Advt. . m Gt THE MIRROR DETACHED | | Apple-Green Upholstered Adds to Ite Charm, Bench By MARIAN MOORE | A woman always thinks herself better looking than she 1s and wants everybody else to think her better looking than she thinks he self. That Is the reason for fi fine furs and feathers and vanity dressers, Without a good dresser, how can Lovely Woman know she !s properly as- sembled, 80 to speak | The dresser in the photograph surely fulfills its purpose admira- The large mirror ts detached }and hung with silver cords at the A Delightful Vanity. nish an abundance of light and the broad surface of the dresser offers space for tollet articles and acces- | sories. A dresser like this will help any woman keep young—if she keeps a wary eye on her diet and exercises! The dresser and mirror are part of ouls XVI suite. Its decora- tions consist of lighter-colored woods arranged in diamond-shaped panels, separated with dark inlay, making it an unusually attractive piece of furniture, The bench is upholstered with apple-green dam- ask in a small pattern repeating the diamond-shape motif of the panels, Apple-green taffeta scarfs fre used on the dresser, (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or Infor; mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Qhestion: We are about to re-| model our home and I'm wonder- ing if we have three bed- ro for a family of three, with my eight-year-old daughter in a room of her own.—8. J. K Answer: By all means daughter a room of her own, You can get furniture that is suitable for her now, and will be good for | years to come give j Copyright, American Homes Bureau, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 192¢ THE LINEN CHEST Haw friends all qver the country who depend upon Mr. Frescoin’ Judgment in selecting for thelr approval ifne Inens for their homens 1914 Wifth Ave, oe Linen te coming to it's own again, Even table damask, long kept at Upetop prices because of the advancing duty on them, are marked muoh tower now, * ALL MY LIFE ’'VE HEARD That the mont magically curative treatment in the world for peo ple who do nervous work in afforded gy a Turkish bath, And now I find we can have Turkish bathw right here in Heattle at the Y. W, G. A They're priced at only $1.25 each or at 6 for $6,00! Moreover, Mra, Mac Wilson, who has the bathe in her charge, tells me that if you have a late appointment there, you may stay all nicht without extra cost! oe In Nan Phipps’ department I find they give unusual castile sham- poom, and that the marcelling (a new service) Js excellent, too, At Witth and Seneca, MA In-7291. . . no First there's the ateam bath, Next comes the session in the hot room. Last of all, one'a given a cold bath, a thorough massage and a salt rub, Thorough, don't iF “+ * WE WHO CAN’T BUY STERLING Haye this to comfort us: The 1847 Rogers plate, says, will casily last a lifetime! 108 Pike St A girl I know, who plays the plano brilliantly, has caught the the inapiration for some of her most successful pleces from phon- opraph records, no MR, CLIFTON I FEEL AS IF I’D BEEN TO A PARTY The truth is I've beon shopping for music and records in quaintest and most comfortable place I know, Bent of all, 1 came away with everything I set out to buy and with tho impromion that I'd added appreciably to my lit of worth-while acquaintance Have you been inside the LIBERTY MUBIC SHOPE ¥ near Pike? . DOES THE LITTLE MAID In the window at 222 Pine Street realize the drudgery she's encap- fog when sho wits down to pross bushels of dampened garments and linen with a THOR ELECTRIC IRONER? Tho work 1» perfectly done, and she never seems tired at all. Watch hor! paren’ Where's the comfort of a beautiful home and a congenial family if one 4s continually too tired out to enjoy themt pista ae The world will know its new 4f your frock has row upon row of wide tucks going crosswise about it! eae eae WHILE YOUR HAVING YOUR MARCEL At WRIGHT'S, they'll give you one of the new facial packs, too! Their marcel and bob-curl including the rewave next day, ts still $1.10. Haight Building, MA in-3664. The new factal packs are vegetable creams, clean, pleasantly fra grant and O so magical in banishing the tired lines! Pi i") LIFE IS TOO SHORT For pokey hand-sowing when even Inexpensive used such as I find at the SINGER SHOP, do beautiful Firat Ave. LUCKY IS THE GIRL Who ts mmall enough to wear the adorable frock I saw at Betty Farin’ today ago it cost a hundred t machines, work! 1524 flame-colored evening priced at $26.00! Two 6 McDermott Bldg. Bright red used to be worn by ollve-akinned brunettes and by vivid Blondes. But Aave you noticed lately how 4 thecomes the “tuizt and-between” typer . A FRESH COMPLEXION? OR A WIG? Edith Harris supplies everything to make old dolls new. Bide 614 Fite! I envy that girl about town who wears the sult of great shagoy platd, with it's akirt rather short and tts collar and cuffa of kid! THE ENGLISH TEA ROOM Tn an attractive little piace enjoy a hot 4 Y. Baking the Lib delict at ne Market In which tc and som from the ovens of Jetty doughnuts, maple squares very names are tempting! and round Scotch ontcakes: -The YOU COULDN’T HAVE ONE BUILT I know, at the price Mr. Townsend ts a compartment wardrobe of mahogan: Do you lack cloet space? FOR THE M ASQU ER ADE SUTHERLAND’S, oe 8 The moat porgeous masquerade hat I've seen was martbou wrapped on a pleiuresque wire frame. THE COAT I'VE JUST SEEN At ISABELLE CROPP'S has convinced mo that no one @ hundred or more to own a tailoring is perfect, at 603 ing for a great three. at his store at 2029 First Ave of course, at 414 Kitel Bidg! made of pink immed wrap of distinction! Bldg, MA in-1683. fur Hat, Tha use of cOMe siliching in ‘oliken popular, NO MATTER HOW BADLY The boys have battered up their hats of felt and tweed, to CHURCHILL'S, they look like new! 402 YOU'LL LOVE THE YOUTHFULNESS Of the satin dinner frocks you'll find at HOLLYWOOD there 4: The wraps and surprisingly well-chosen, too. Dermott Bldg. floss on coats tas never after a Union 8st hata are A brown satin dreas buBt on chemise lines has a ruffled “% all the way across the front and sides ® * © WHY NOT LOOK FOR THE RECORDS You need in th fot lake? Phonograph suppl HAVE YOU BEEN THERE? The Seattle Supply La guide will take you th Cowen Park line speci marked at 35 cents each at 181¢ 8 every day v plant at any nd Republican. siting ¢ ime! It Call CA; ugh th at Howard ear Soon the heather twill be abloom againt CHAPMAN'S GARDEN soon they equal thos Che plar from the «mall at em fr and watch how Westlake one TORE priced twice bun To glorif junipers JADE Leads, bends ¢ 1426 v your plain littl at the doorstey . But Amazon it rhap: t from First Ave you noticed the nd Oregon agate strands of fine at t green GOLD SHOP? than wears brown Topaz, harder amber, | ia girl who FOR THE PLE Sew up the HAMEK’S straight folds perfect setting for the jewels of the TED SKIRT Bide-plent All kind: hem them and take r ria E. actordion and box p pressed on laifl perfectly at 1215 Fifth Ave par rately S THRE d wWashin aying for it and handling the ¢ If y why : YEARS: 70 PAY | ag re yy hinp ra you Mave y of witli} that Seattle lifting ing them washing Call Cap. han m out and a are to pay $1.2 with to hiy Laundry ip came ann it com Wy a newest of the tailored frocks has two underskirt parts—a flaring turnio t caching to where the shoe MR. HU And tea KNOW 1're sure to And coffee EE Pine St., y tinetly carry ae re, at of tea that's di sgh A you like! Ceylon, of tea, Orange Pekot and Oblong make up one of the finest blends — ’ ye the | the} BRING YOUR NEEDLE, HTREAD AND THIMBLE! For "yon re invited to be present at the Wednesday 2 o'clock class of the BATTIN SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING and design, at the “Y. W." at Fifth and Seneca. The instruction ts free! oo Ke A vinding’s only a binding to me! But I know someone to whom it's a dozen things a cord, a double affair with no raw edge to tuck in, a trimming for a tailored edge and nine other things I can't remember. . . IMAGINE MY DELIGHT YESTERDAY After lunch at WING'S to find a complimentary meal ticket await ing me at the desk! They give several away every day at this cafeteria, 1409 First Avenue. «ee THE RICH, WARM COLORING the woolfinish blankets at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS helped ms decide in a second how to go about the making of a luxurious bath- robe! And such appealing prices at this store! At First and Seneca. ene Slap ttle figures cut out of blue acnton crepe on your rose-shaded sik lingerie and have them outlined in machine-hematitching, This {s the new Cameo trimming, . . I’M PERFECTLY SATISFIED With the 8-ct. hemstitching at ELITE, 414 Eitel Bldg. Over Bartels. fier tia FOR THE RANGE IN THE SUBURBAN HOME 1 HART'S Coal-Oil Burner perfect. No smell about ft; ne ! It bakes in a jiffy, heats the tank, burns the sweepings, pa the kitchen warm Let MR. ANDRELL show It to you at 108 Spring Strect. BL lot-42 “-¢ Glass is not to be scoffed at nowadays in jewery! long links radiating soft colors are made of it. ope | AND NOW THE “MODEL” | Has marked ry hat in stock at half price! Moreover, with each purchase of or over (the Bushnell contract's been extended}, you are entitled to a beautiful picture free. 627 Peoples Bank Bldg. WITH HER OXFORDS The smartly Thes 4 BOOTERY, Chains, with dressed girl wears silk and wool hose these days! “Najl-File Test” (pure silk), are all she needs. ARCADE Second Ave. entrance, Arcade Building. * EVEN THE LAMP STICK May harmonize! For up at CARLSON'S I find slim, beautifully modeled standards all wired and ready for the finishing coat in the tone you prefer! They're from $6.00 up, at 800 Pine Street. The lamp that stands at the side of the ded near one’s pillow, mas be finished im ivory and have a shade of glazed chins or tinted oarchment in rose hues. THE RELIABLE Will help you give your garment that newest embroidery designs 304 Peoples Bank Building. allored look with one of thelr They do pleating and hemstitching, toot Are you tired of the collar and cuff sets that we've been secing long? Then you'll be delighted with the new ones which are almost covered with embroidery in barbaric colors. Pa YOUR ARCHES Will grow strong Frasier outlines for again it you! you take the exercises that Dr. Susie She's the chiropodist at 4044 Arcade Bldg. Did you ever try standing on a block of wood and bending your toes ~ortr the edge as far as you can? Or rising on your tip-tocs twenty times stccessively? . UNCLE|SAM’S HOUSE TE gfenough to acmommodate a crew of help or to afford a com- emergency shelter for a family! It's set up for inspection at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS Retail Store, First and Seneca. her | . r flating cuffs of gloves turn down, nowadays. Tee WILL YOU IGVE CHINA? There {s a wonderful array of vases, urns, tea sets and dinnerware at the Ceramic Arts Studio! And here MAE ST. DENIS will help design suitable decoration and give you instruction while you paint. 4137 Arcade Squ. oo. qarian and French white china are ost unexcelled, though manufactured somewhere on the Eqst ocast, ts superior, €) oe UR LONG-PUT-AWAY PLUMES pdel will make'a fancy that’ perfect finish for your hat! nd reblock anything at 527 Peoples Bank Building. er78 It's ick ts the r long. . E” ISN’T A GIFT! ng of it comes with a particular kind of training. People 1p in an amazingly short time at the BRIN School of Popu- ic, 806 Pine St. thing? beaded or embroidered, slim, beltless nd rath “RAGTD The sw pick it lar Mu “ee Who inven muric TAKE I comic nation that one couldn't exceed at classical ly to know t what change in frame oF mingness of that unfortunate 4098 Arcade Building. at a glance j n redeeming the scarcely w unbece words of tongue nd I hate it! pen, the saddest are these: “I've . . ” by hands of every bo: is a book that should be 1330 First Ave. Dr. 5 y of over H 4 . best sellers, Dickens and Eliot Greer At Raymer's, month of stuffing to back good old books! the a@ sense of peace triters of the on the to . oW The MODEL fashions or re-fashi Jacque giving them Individuality to bringg the Christmas work! ons chokers, capes, coats and nd style! Néw's the best time les Bank Building. What a} o nerous da is a Fashion has grown to be? One might sv for every fiouret > eae) mode dead Be

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