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PAGE 14 ATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924, _—— J Ave Personal Mra. A J hh Ralph ! Willlan and Mra, Henry Rhode wil next Tuesaday York from Ralfle Come Shopping With Cecille -:- eer + 7 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—-Louise Raymond Owens | =~ | * 4 cin Music with Moe. 5 Ate. ] of Portland, | Recital at Cornish for New | fe on the Mediter Mme. % of th £ Petrourad. talented put formerly lal Consery rKelva, pro: | leave Lupe i, present Lory hee mx wailing Unere ————— February on the a complimentar rel o6 THE SEATTLE OF SHOPS ig creeping this week, 40 fast that you can see it move, up Union, up Pike, up Pine! It's quite the thing to mect for lunch near that once remote corner, where Mary Ann Wells has her school of the dance, or up on Westlake near that entertaining shop of Mrs. La Bow's. Cornish t on. Mra. | lett Junior League Dance on February 28; Enter- taining for Recent Bride and Bride-Hlect sand bo the house guest of the ti! late Saturday night Luncheon for Mrs. Hubbard Mrs. Jamon L, Lew ing with a beidge lunch pruary 8, the Junior place is the will be remem: ned (or poned by ehargo owing to rechilon snd RIDAY cyoning, FA the dat fox Heague dance and the Masonic temple, It Hered that ¢! New Year's « the comm fonflic’ Dall at the Tnyitations The great windows of the avenue have tucked away their woolena and velvets and furs, and startle our eyes with vivid and fluttering creations for wear in the merry South. A friend of mine—a wonderful woman who has kept young thru sixty busy years of life—tells me beautiful things of a new sanatorium where ills of the seemingly hope- ee ie ok ia less sort are wiped away. I’ve news for you today! afternoon, January = bythe members of| her “cousin, Mrm Mubbard ot be eae ee feb HERE'S A SHOP OF INSPIRING COOKERY which Includes | Lie bbard, medical ec rm an ts 8. Yoatom ap i lor dainties such as you can Berrili, Miss noes Gree have removed to Port McDBRMOTT BLDG.. on Fourth and Pine, serven baked ham wit Kathleen Donahoe, Mrs, Henry Jud noir home. candied wweet potatoes os a favorite entree. With tt appear Muff ee wrenk Brow Miss Jefferson ie ttle hot muffing just out of the oven, One of her glorious ala Miss Jeffers |, Mra. Wilfred Lewis and children le of dates stuffed with bute and cheese! And, OR, such rere de Miss Lucile Eyman with entertain | tet Thu for Lon Angeles © | subject for the day will be “Notable . Fe @ at ie wah» Fron nosey 7 ri elie made yp with a bridge tea and kitehom ahow. Ja visit of several menthe Women of America.” ev ene ot re a a topped with whipped cream! An erat her home on lh nose al bay: Reciprocity dvy has aie ‘meamait'a ate puddings!—you must taste them to undernt give isi — arriare ponot unl Mareh 14. Hy the way, When you're entertaining, there's a shop of party llins, President;/to Mr. Stantow Wrederick will take| birth of a son, January 26, at the favors and novelties next door to the “Pine Tree,” apd across the ’ . vice-president; | place on February 1. Seattle General hospital. hall a market of handmade prises. Yor a day of delight downtow Dorothy Campbell, hgpectad eat ee I recommend this corridor of special service, Upstairs at Fourt Pisa Achea Lou Powell, secre-| Dn tertaining for hell, galled Tharetey | tion of stficers <n Monday, Jaa and Pine. pits Alexander for Los|\* . het ary 2, at 8 p.m, in the Su : see : 1; : Betrothed Couple ae ll walt ee eign hall; idhti ana Sure CLEAN THROUGH AND-'THROUGH! Honoring: Ses. Tae, Syape and Haneon, Jr. for a} Brea y tan. 7 You can have all the pillows in the house washed so cheaply ay’ pa pec vp pert a ie 2 pee Ss WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB easily! It won't mat them or fatien them out, It will make the Dvety ie enter h 2 ; e ! THE SEATTLE SUPPLY LAUNDRY uses theater party et tho Metropolitan] ytr and Mrs. Hiram Chittenden, | The Women’s Civie club wit meet Pater soe Deas Pa Serer ere penked emapring on Friday evening, Vebruary 4, Je are being congratulated on the | the Eriekson room at the Y. W,| wkin and hair that have made her work famou SN ee ee ee ale Wie watt for a hig when “The Cat and the Canary” |vith of e daughter Harbare Maude |C A. Tuesday, January 22. There <aae expat “ that tumbles and fan Rem er, . perta 4, 4 sunny da a a ? 3 le will Do the attraction, and later @t/ on Tuesday, at the Seattle General! Wi be @ discunsion of important Tf pon end E weve epending Gur winter in y day anaes supper. hospital, jovente. wearing @ bathing eult like @ banAmaster’s regalia with ee Invitations bave been Imited to eee '¢ | ers cut off squarely four inches abova the kences, ar members of th i Kobler (ea-| HARMONY HOMESTEAD 744, | wd eckirevey so THE ROUGH AND TUMBLE ADVENTUR Mr. and Mra K. E I " o Harmony Homestead, No. t 1eGHD are receiving congratu- nen sees ee | Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Of outdoor work and play require just the sort of equipment I find ot CAMP LEWI8 WIRELESS retal! store! The wool shirts, trousers, lations on the birth of a daughter, will eutertain with their regular hone, thoes, gloves, underthing: all of Uncle Sam's jbus sanitartum. wen dance on Tuesday evening. January 2% in M. W. A. ball, 1929 Third ave. | } " eee quality—are priced low, They've ful values in b a | o'clock, af the homo of her parents,| MacAulay) of Big ‘Timber, Mont. a: a | a apt . ©. and Mrs. > ‘ . O 8, Seattle Sy . several woeks, left Wednesday for| meet at the home of Mra. W. B. Army clothes are built to resist wind and rain =, Janu! Army Women Organize jer home Seott, at the Junction, en Wednes- of hard wear. ‘ . Janua, at 2 p.m, Members ss Siem Welfare Branch aan, pad ». , : ee nk eWiznigd far day. afterncon, at Mrs. E. V, Amberg, who has been | Urged to attend. Visitors welcome. | SUCH LINENS! SUCH LINGERIE! gasion will be Mr. and Mra. The re peg os he guest of Mra Se % 1 i al treasu pottery 5 ft oe Pal be 3 AN 4 Aira Theo-' nome of Mra, Fisher, wife of C {he guekt of Mrs. Tietoer Nee a bee | LKI COMMUNITY CLUB ee mer by reg lec cer ye puke ican “Blinky” to “Raw Meat” in the Heilig’s new show Saturday. Hyo as and Mr. and Mrs, Andr wimnier. & Seattle branch (Of thes) 5 nome-t' Medford, Ore. | Alki Community ctub will hold aa lined Gibson stars in “Blinky.” Any seat 6c, any time. at cee: Rellet was organized. This 4 \ are priced now at 20 per cent off! gira ries Ae ee - lite regular bustiess meeting en ee i, te he personnel of the Junior com. ** rae eited to attend the card | Monday evening, January 21, at What are sald to be the greatest storm scenes ever used in motlor Hee is Miss Olive Leonard, Miss sa hy purser cee cd Pa ste pewter pea sodes’ the 8 o'gtock, a& the Alkt Community pletures are promised in “Judgment ef the Storm,” anather thriller tal a > y wide well - > ¢ Eyman, Miss Alice Hole, Miss Oe ee eee te | oo orion euhcetutnment hall, of the same type as “The Mail Man;’ which is eoon ta have its Frink and Messrs. Marfield{ | Heattle premlerc. | ‘The proceeds will be used to carry . chairman; Hiram. Patterson, | on the be ent work of the club, t Earling, Jack Brinkley and | Take Phinne s Pelly. i dager, pl pire. W. J, Wall » is entertain Grieg Neghmaninott Lowle Drewtwott the Myers re. ten days’ affair will be : 1 Aumereoaue’ | Rachmaninett | prepare at eee To Entertain for toom, LAD GROPTO CLUB The iahes’ Grotto ety will meet Wedneniay, January 23, at 2 p.m. little mt tho Federated club house. TI | mpkins, 1 to maki “ny Miss Olive rd and. Mrs. > ‘ourtelotte, rman. The officors of the Junior league been past: noon, J Virgint Herbert B. Coe are ongratulations on the The HMomesteaders will held cleé NEW, EXCLUSIVE, PARISIAN! MME. PATTENEAUDE'S supremely completed at 500 Depny building, will have Monday, January 22, at 2:90. You munt ¢ | hear from Mme. Pattenegude’n own Nips the ‘Bridge Supper lovely Teaut Jand Shower Wo An compline ene (Dorott e, and Miss PHL wed on Ja * )) erick Janson « } Stertaining wit 5 {88 | few months their ¢ recent who at Palm Beach toe'd de her sister are ¢ the trows supper for miscellaneous on Monday TO FURNISH THE LITTLE NEW HOUSE ‘There are charming things—chiffoniers, tea carts, lamp standard spinet desks, everything—that you may buy unfinished and enam ia the tone you choose! Carlson's, 600 Pine Btreet. a ene A SANATORIUM OF PLASTIC SURGERY Jn planned for Beattie! A pleasant place where, under a physician's care and with proper diet and rest, one can slough forever such life long handicaps as birthmarks sears, pock-marks, and sagging mu cles. Mine. Patteneaude, at 649 Denny Bidg, can tell you mor MA tn-6565. ae FIGHTING BLOOD WILL TELL! fee a society “noftie” made into a heman—his-name changed from » January Plans Informal Tea ‘ Mise Isabel Sturgis ty planning! January 17, at ¢ an informal tea for Saturday after- |noon, January 28 from 4 until ¢) Mrs. Elmer Martin Arneson (felva 7 oe Wunior Dance on lanuary 25 © The Junior club has iny Offer the second dance in b to be given and to defy months ieht club on Friday ev ry 35. Patrons and patronesse brarses, rob o M From China comes a hand-made rode of open mesh sills | needa only a simple undersiip to make of it a charming dinner see frock BETA THETA Nias | MOTHERS’ CLUB TO HURRY THE MAKING OF “ESTADO” . | The Mothers’ clul¥ of Beta Theta t has been enlarged so that now the manufa LECREA + Cox: : } Pi witi give tho fiest of a series of put in jars as much as 100 pounds in an hour! ae raarent “4 nqamalitinak od td armory ~ from ; 5 Se i ad from pure lemon of) from salt. eueiren a pe and iatiene A Deuish leper cubes (4 @.00ry rich affair of doked custeré, nub-tike | weeny Sat * o'clock, at the chapter house, and beauty creams I’ve seen for keeping the skin soft, smooth and 4 3 A Franklin High I oT ot ca plore Beira tac Bye Ripe ; th lowrashin hier | pastry and chocolate icing that melts im the mouth. ‘ 2 cordially imvtted. = s. a fi pep covers at the Sunset club | | aacaiiatan iieeere eae ee ria HOW PLEASANT TO FIND “BAUER’S” geld Phd \Will Wed "Patrons ond patroneemip for the|MAINIBR CAMP NO, 1473 That patticularly satlatactory shop of drewumakery and tallies aup , Stacy Hostess at | Bg ning aciair will be. Mr. and Mr. John F.|, Rainier camp No. i473, n. | ower the world are ordering from Seattle? | bites, welcoming thelr Seattle patrons in xpecious new quarters at formal Luncheon ‘Tho marriage of Miss Sadye F.| Ma Mr. and Mra Georgo E. Ny.| A Wil give & comphmentary dane | aes @ ion y K ing party on Monday evening, Janw-| ‘ 4 eect ‘To honor Mra Harry F. Ostrand-| Obewang, dauster oer and sie |e an Darn Ft ay pod a andl ity Sat the Swedish Clad They've cut the brim off the turn-down-all-around hat until searce- ha: stave thak ieee. fo eolehoies' tae’ Gk ihehlagh lnkenen’ ike eo Who is leaving shortly on a trip! J. Olswang, to Mr. Niam Mf. Spe! “s * * sn. . | eee Eighth and Olive pt. Membé ly more than the crown is kof, 5 | fust how to make beautiful garments of the day deserves its pop- Betained with ac informal tescncoalimen, of Posted, at ron | WEST SIDE WOMEN'S CLUB | friends cordially Invited THE ATTRACTIVELY GOWNED GIRL | arity? “Rt ber home this afternoon. {Sunday evening at the Hotel Wash- fo got No op es pada Who panes ty oor cach Gay: contides that her N.Y, frocks have LIVING OUT A WAY nvitations were confined to close| ington, with Rabbi Koch officiating,| ment <lMD J alt ons coine to ber via Betty Faris’ WIRTHMORE, tho shop of astonish- Hao fow disadvantages new! We've a perfect substitate for ctty of the honor guest. The members+of the bridal party —, nae tng bargains im allghtly used garments, 216 McDermott Bldg. gas! “At 1622 Third Ave, you'll-see flow: the MANNING GAS-BAK- wis 7 Swanson, 212 Federal ave, Tuesday, will be Mrs, William Petersky, ma- e “J 44 cl yarn: Une! J cookin, Hosts tron of honor, and Miss Tillie Spen-| JA2UeY 2% at 3 pom. Mra A. E. We Seb ine Reraqnen wEh.eaive te, sb chad lowing Concert man, of Portiand: Mien Dorutny | M&vaard is chairman of the affair | Stamm. Mies Berta Stamm and Miss s : honor of Edward Johnson, Edith Friedberg, bridesmaids. ute eee a ce wha ee noe who Sppeere in con. | Jeam Misher wil be flower airt. - | will sect in the Corinthian root nt {| ert Saturday evening at Plymouth; Mr. William Dubfner, of Portland, the Menanta temple, on Thureda: h, Mr, and Mrs. John W. Eddy | will be best man and the ushers will Srening January ce, ae 8 entertaining with an informal |be Mr. Harry Gittelsohn, Mr. B4-| \yuiy Qanuary * shock. | er at thelr home following the| ward Friedberg, Mr. William Peter. 5 |sky, Mr, Harry Qlswang and. Mr, Johnsen arrived Thursday tol Arthur Olswang. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY =| LEAGUE: wit | Ames, who has recently returned els |GIVE CARD PARTY | from France, wil] tell of her exper 'S SERIES Under the auspices of the finance lence at the dedicatory éxercises of PROGRAMS" committee, Mrs. Emily Peters, |the milestones marking tho grives Om Saturday | morninc, January) chairman, the Women's ‘Trade of the American soldiers on the al-| Bt 10:20 o'clock, at the Bon| Union Icague will give a progresstvs |lMed front. | irche, the visual education, play-| whist party Saturday evening, Jant- ‘he usual lesson in parliamentary ound and recreational commitice|“ry 19, at the club rooms, 417 Bay | procedure will be given by Mra. ‘Beattie central council of Parent-| building, the proceeds to be use Harker, Mrs. HL D Hurley, city cher associations, in co-opera-/for the maintenance of the cigh counsellor, will have charge of the mG i j with the publicity committes| rooms. meeting, GOLD MEDAL 1 | Of. the Chamber of Commerce and! The officers of the loague are: eee peli es % {ine cleaning and reblocking can make our hat mew again! 402 “other organizations, will present the| Mrs. Narinie Shanks, president; Mrs. | QUEEN ANNE STUDY CLUR May onnaise Union St. rat of a series of programs based| Fannie Perry, secretary; Mrs. Alma} The Queen Anne Study club meets meters te n the history and facts relating| Carleon, treasurer. ‘Tuesday, January 2%, at 2 o'clock, at | A populor ower-dlouse is a slim, delfless tude coming down well . PREPARING DELICIOUS THINGS TO EAT Is the pet hobby of the two girls who've opened the DANISH COF- YEE HoOUs 608 Union Street, Been there to lunch? Plans were outlined at thts meet [ing and the fottowing officers elect a Mrs, Fisher, president; Mrs. oe fe William T, Patten, wito of Col, Pat ‘Hosts at Dinner }tem, wice president; Mrs. Gladys B. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Gross-| Taylor, seeretary; Mra. J.D. L will be hosts on Saturday Hartman, wife of Col, Hartman, Ing, entertaining with a dinner} treasurer. turers Bx 1617 ee eee nda} Who'd suspect that a concrete building en a spick-and-span Unt he ve ippe Somebody young whe's staying home from a beautiful ball “cause she hasn't a thing t@ wear, ought te know about a marvel: dance frock I've just found, Though its in turquoise taffeta, en crusted with gtiver and rose embroidery and trailing silver lace, it's to be sold for @ song! 2 Take away the woed-pile, the coal bin, the souttle, the ash-rake, daily mopping the floor é ucekly washing the white wood- tcork, and Oh, whet fun it ia to keep house! . aos LITTLE JACK MURPHY The 1l-year-old Seattle boy whose playing we've so much admired, appears 4s messengor boy tn the photoplay, “Name the Man,” at the BLUE MOUSE theater, beginning Saturday morning. eee . SIE FRASIER UNDERSTANDS ven that slekening foot cramp at the ball cf the toes and with deft manipulation gpd skillful treatment drives it away te stay. 4044 Arcade Square, MA in-5564, . .. | COUNCIL OF | MINUTE WOMEN The Seattle Council of Minute | Women will meet at Frederick & Nelson's auditorium, Thursday, | January 24, at 2 p. m.. Mrs, Bdgar | * Felt pada and adhesive tape have magic in them when they're ap-| plied by Chiropodists at just the right spots! TO YOU WHO'VE BEEN TAUGHT Only a smattering of sewing at our so-called schools, Mrs. BAT- TIN'S scientific Instruction ia dressmaking and design will prove} a revelation! Why don’t you visit her free Wednesday 2 o'clock | class at tho Y. W., Fifth and Seneca? . Boon we've to see a drama of Canadian snows, @ photoplay made possible only with airplane and dogteam service, . FROM FLASHING ZIRCON More brilliant than the diamond, are cut the 18 dazzling jewels shown by Paul Hanson at the GOLD SHOP! 1426 First Ave. 8 e tion you can extend to guests for Sunday Night, when in your larder there's Those magnificent bits of radiant Zircon I've been admiring have been little heard of because they've been buried in Bian, closed to white men, Zircon ig a jewel with @ future! “re JUST A FEW DAYS MORE In which to take advantage of tho MODEL’S 25 fur work! 627 Peoples Bank Bidg. . ee EDNA WALKER LOVES BEST To help the girl or woman who finds the ordinary millinery of the season's mode unsuitable or unbecoming. Isn't it nice to know that The same course in dressmaking that’s piven at the Seattle Y. W. haa been adopted, recently, by the Everett branch. 8 6 THIS RAIN WOULD BE HATEFUL If each of us (mon and girls, too) didn't know that CHURCHILL'S Der cent discount on * . the state of Washington, the © ‘of Seattle and the Northwest. ‘These programs will demonstrate the child's leisure interests d bear a relation to his school Prof. P. E. Saunders of the sity of Washington will be- the series with an illustrated adapted fo children, upon _ the gevgrephical ‘form of Washing- James H. Howe and assisting jans will present the “Olympic ite,” which idealizes Washington “scenery. The public furnish lists of books pertaining to these subjects. On Saturday morning, January L. D. Lindsley will speak on “Seattle in Early Days.” This date BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB ‘The members and friends of the Seattle Business and Professional Women's club are anticipating a food frolic at their dance and card| scheduled for Saturda Wary 19, at the American ‘club, Third and Jefferzon. ers , Jan- Legion Berlin- 4 short, snappy program will given during the intermission both the dancers and card ayers. The card tables for Mah Res and whist will be in tho Chinese room, adjoining the dance hall. ‘The committee in charge Includes Edna Crangel, Nelle Fisher and Mrs. R. V. 8, chairman. For information or tickets tele- e Mrs. Harris, Rainier Grand| tel, EL lot-2801. 4 eee "ATIENCE REBEKAH LODGE Patience Rebekah lodge will en- library will) orchestra will furnish the music} Mrs. Florence! her, Miss Harken Gowanlock, | JUNTOR GIRLS’ SEWING CIRCLE The Junior Girls’ Sewing circle lof Columbia City will meet Satur jday, Janiary 19, at 2 p. m, at the jhome of Mrs. D. A. Ewing, 6027 Boeing place. eee PLAN “COOKY SHINE” Pi Beta Phi Alumnae will hold a “cooky shine” Saturday, January 139, at 12:30 o'clock, at the chapter house, 4548 17th ave. N. E. For reservations call Mrs. Walter Madi- gan, EL iot-2093-R, eee WOODLAND PARK AUXILIARY ‘The Woodland Park Auxiliary No. 2, to the Rifth Schoo! Building fund, jwill give a card party at the St. Regis cafe, Saturday, January 19, at Sp. m. All welcome. oe HOME-CANNED FRUIT SAL The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Sun- | set Hill Improvement club will hold | home-canned fruit sale on Satur. day, January 19, from 12 to 5 o'clock, in the Hopkins building, 6431 Bal. lard ave. - see ALPHA AUXILIARY NO. 1 |__Alpha Auziliary No. 1 to Local No. | 587 announces its dance to be given Satumiay evening, January 19, tn Fremon: hall, corner of Fremont ave, and N. 35th st. Prize waltz. eee ? ALOHA CHAPTER NO, 116 Aloha chapter No, 116, O, BE. 8. | vdll hold its regular business meet- ing on Saturday, January 19, | Owing to the death of a member, the mixer and card party has been postponed indefinitely. soe GREENWOOD CHAPTER fertain with a military whist party ‘Saturday, January 19, in Woodman hav, Columbia City, Refreshments. F cee FOUNDERS’ DAY LUNCHEON ‘To commemorate Founders’ Day of the P. E. O, Slaterhood, there “will be a 1 o'clock luncheon at the H Sorrento on Saturday, Janu- Greenwood ‘chapter No. 196, 0, 1. S., will give a card party in Wing's | cafeteria on Saturday evening, Janu- |ary 19, at $30, Whist and five hun. | dred. All Eastern Stars and friends . invited. <8 | ADDITIONAL, CLUBS CANADIAN WOMEN'S CLUB ‘The Canadian Women's club will give a card party at the home of ary 19. | Reservations may be made by calling Mra. A. i. Wanemaker, FA ast-2019-R, not Jater than Janu- 15. Non-affiliated and visiting KE. 0. members are especially vite Mrs. Fred Elliott, 602 N. 49th st., on Tuesday, January 22, at 145 p,m, Ten tables of bridge and whist, in charge of the social committee, will be in play. Everyone interested in the work of the Canadian club ts the home of Mrs. T. H. Shaw, 10) | Garfield st, | | The following program will be giv. | on, with Jugo-Biavia as the subject: | | "Economie Conditions,” Mra. J. H.| | Beardsiee; “Culture,” Mes. M. | Kelea; “Folk Lore and Dances, {4 E. Lyon. Mrs. | |LEGISLATIVE FEDERATION Tho Legislative Federation will Imeet Monday, January 21, in the ‘second floor club roots at the Y. | W. C. A. Candidates for mayor wilt | speak. Mr. Richardson, principal of | Horace Mann schoot and member of | the advisory board of the Washing: | |ton State Better Films association, | | will speak on “The Educational | Value of Motion Pictures,” and Mrs. | Victoria Trumbull will talk on “Leg: islation Relative to Moving Pic. tures,” Music by the girls’ chorus. ean ZONTA CLUB TO HAVE THEATER PARTY i The Zonta club will give a theater party in the Women’s University club jauditorium this evening, to hear the | Moroni Olson players present “Mr. Pim Passes.” ae ENTERTAINS BOARD AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Gunnar Lund entertained the board of the Norwegian Hos. pital association at a tuncheon given at her home on January 11. Mrs. K. 1. Kobberig, in behalf of the trustees, presented Mrs. Lund with a silver basket filled with flow- ers in reeognition of her birthday | the following day. eee Dh. STEFANSSON TO GIVE LECTURE AT PLYMOUTH The mystery of Lorne Knight's death on Wrangel Island will be part- ly cleared in the lecture by Vihijal- mur Stefansson, Arctic explorer and scientist, at the Piymouth Congrega- tional church Monday night under the auspices of the Seattle Teachers’ Organizations. Dr. Siefansson f\- nanced <3 Wrangel island expedi- tion and knows more than any other living person about the reasons for the failure of tHe expedition. “The Friendly Arctic” will be the | topic for the Stefansson lecture, and Is the title of a book which in 1921 | brought the author the Grant Squire | prize of the National Geographic 80: | olety. the “golden” magic that turns Tors meats and vegetables into delectable galled or sandwiches, GOLD MEDAL isthe salad dressing that men like be- cause of its teasy tang—and that women love because “it is so smooth and creamy”. You can always get GOLD MEDAL at your gro- cer's—and your request will bring you the GOLD MEDAL bookletof Recipes by return mail. THE BEST FOODS, Ina 1964 Mryant St, Son Francisco, Cal. a tll Pupils of MADAME Z. SERGEIVA formerly professor at Petrograd Conservatory will at apd Harvard, §:30 p. day, January 19, be hear RECITAL CORNISH THEATRE, Roy m., Batur- in 1924. Assisting Artist Mre. W. J. Wall, soprano PLYMOUTH CHURCH Tarsday Eve, Jan. 22 Cecilin Augspurger now selling? ime Tax. On Clay & Co. o- WHY NOT PICOT THE EDGES? | ARE YOU STILL WONDERING FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT TILL SPRING IS HERE THE SWINGING RHYTHM HALF THE JOY GORGEOUS MASQUERADE COSTUMES THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS SATIN, SUEDE OR KID! over the hips. . Hematitching's $ cents at ELITE, 414 Eitel Bidg., over Bartell's, Whether your watch {s telling the truth about the time? Why not | take it to W. B, CLUPTON’S for guaranteed repairs? 108 Pike St. et he The amartest thing under Southern skies is a plain littie tailored suit, To relieve it a great gay-printed scarf is worn, eee I recommend WING'S Cafeteria! Havo you tasted their roast wild goose With apple sauce? 1409 First Ave. Why not make the old hat do? trims. 627 Peoples Bank Bldg. The MODEL cleans, reblocks, re- ee Those were good old days when two hats a year were all that the heart desired! eo. Of rogtima executed in the BERNARD BRIN way, puts “pep” into | the dullest crowd. Heard of his school at 806 Pino Street? * “. y Of creating simple garments at home ts lost if you've an inefficient sewing machine! The SINGER SHOP, 1524 First Ave., repairs all | makes and supplies excellent used models at low prices. Sue Are for rent at the SUTHERLAND Shop, 414 Eitel Be eon 8 Vve been admiring the Wearre “strut” costume that is popular now It ty little more than a short Black vel¥et “apron” fringed with beads and worn over diminutive trunks.. Worn with this cre- ation is @ black plug hat and a swagger stick. . . . CERAMIC ARTISTS Will enjoy selecting thelr white china supplics from the wide and varied stock at the Ceramic Arts Stu- dio, 4137 Arcade Square, a place that has no equal in the Northwest, I'm sure. When you choose here, MAE 8ST. DENNIS gives you suggestions for dvaign, o 8 Poverty-stricken Bavaria is slowly recovering. A great shipment of china, the first that's come since the war, is expected hourly at one of the studios ee HAVE Moved their shop of smart attire to 1621 Westlake, north of Pine. se ve Your pumps will be Just as dressy and much more comfortable when you've had a pair of the new Spanish heels (curved but not high) put on them by the LANDIS Shoe-Repulr System! Shabby heels are re- covered perfectly, too, at 412 Union Street, JUST THINK! ELSIE RING her beautiful made-for-the-individual bats are moderately priced? At 4098 Arcade Square, e 8 Suppose that you are two inches, at teast, too tall. There's a spe- clal kind of a-hat for you! Suppose that you are not bodbed, won't be bobbed! You are entitled to hat comfort, just the same, You can order it! When most hats turn down, yours can turn up and stilt be amart, if you've a milliner thet knows how! eee MR. HUGHES, THE COFFEE MAN Has a splendid recipe for Chili Con Carne. Of course he can supply all the spices used! He's at 703 Pine St. a4 Se It's coriander seed that gives “Chili” the unforgettable perfume that it has sometimes! eee MRS. WALLACE REID Stars In the dramatic photoplay, “Human Wreckage,” tonight and tomorrow at the COLONIAL! Beginning Sunday, “The Virginian” is the great attraction here, eo 8 e The death of oné great idol of the screen has done more then a Niagara of tracts to check the narcotic evil in America! Caer) ‘The Seattle girl who puts a glossy permanent marcel and soft ring- lets tn ordinary straight hair will give 35 curls for $18 now. She's at ~ the POUDRE PUFF, 604 Union st. eee imagine waking up some morning wi? one’s wispy, @isappointing hair fluffed out in waves end curls that mist end dricsle and even the wind can’t straiyhten out! Seems like a dream. But it isn’t! . . . TRULY LOVELY ARE THE CHILD PORTRAITS That Mr, Snow is making now at a special price of /$5.00 for at CHRISTY STUDIO, Seaboard Bldg., Fourth and Pike. Saar BLUING IS GOING OUT OF USE Since that fine scap-powder, PARAGON (Seattle-made), came in! It contains a mild beach that’s an antidote for the yellowing of linen. Haye you trie? it? ~ eee _ OF WHAT LIGHTNESS AND BRIGHTNESS Are the new flower-trimmed and tailored Model shows clever shapes at Bank Biés. satin hats for spriag! The $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. 627 Peoples THE MAY HELLAND HAIR SHOP In the Silverstone Bldg. offers splendid courses in beauty culture! ‘ ee HERE’S A RECIPE For Chili Con Carne: @ Ths. of cut beef; 2 Ibs. of Chili beans; 1 small onion; 1 clove of garlic; I small piece suet; 1 tablespoon. olive or salad oil; 1 tablespoon ground comino seed; 1 heaping teaspoon chili powder; 1 Reka Mexican sage; salt to suit and boil four ours, é

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