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PAGE 14 Seattle Society Bdited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Tolophone MA {n-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Invitations Issued for Junior League Dance;| Miss Gaylor Hostess Pee TIONS are In the mail for the Junior League dance at the Masonid temple, on Friday evening, February 28. Patrons and patronesses for the affair will be Mrs, John Colina, Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Baillie, Mr. and Mrs, Jolin H. Powell, Mr. and Mra, RD. Merritt and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green, The Gommitte in charge ts making elahorate plang for this Arttolpited event, which will include somo at tractive interpretive dance numbers by Members of the league. Those re celving invitations may obtain tickets from any member of the dance com mittee. They are Mrs, Neal Tourtolotte, chairman. Mrs, Arthur Latimer, Mra, Henry Judson, Mrs, Frank Brownell, Jr, Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, Mrs. Lacy Hofius, Mrs. Stanley Minor, Miss Virginia Merrill, Milas Frances Green, Miss Kathieéh Dona hoe, Miss Alice Hole, Misa Olive Leonard and Miss Lucile Eyman, The officers of the Juntor leagus ‘are Miss Catherine Collins, president; Miss Dorothy Ewing, vice president; Miss Dorothy Campbell, treasurer, and Miss Achsa Low Powell, secre: tary. Informal Dance at Officers’ Club Miss Anne Gaylor, daumhtet of Commander Emest Gaylor, U, & N., and Mrs. Gaylor, will enteértath With an informal dance Saturiay evening, at the Officers’ club in Bremerton. . Party Will Benefit Chapter House Fund In the interest of the chapter house fund, University chapter, Daughters of the American Revolt tion, assisted by the Mothers chib, will give a bridge and mah fotics party on Friday afternoon, Febru. ary 8, at 2 o'clock, at the chapter house. This party was originally planned for Friday, February 1, but, owing to conflicting with the ertgagetent of the Stuart Walker Players, the date was advanced one week. Patronesses for the affair include Mrs. W. F. Pond, Mrs. C. W. Chand- ler, Mrs. E. 8. Seeley, Mra. F. M. Colby, Mrs. R. G. Wright, Mrs. E. M. Peterson, Mrs. W. Perry, Mrs. W. C. Morse, Mrs. R. W. Enegren, Mrs, O. J. C. Dutton, Mrs. H. H. Bulkeley, Mrs. E. H. Morgan, Mn. ‘A. J. Nelson, Mrs. H. F. Bredes, “Mrs. A. V. Biggs, Mrs. Arthur Hope Jones, Mrs. C. A. Corbett. Reservation for tables may bt “made by calling EAst-2429 or the chapter house, KE nwd-5532_ Informal B " ridge and Lewis Schwager will entét- informally at bridge and per evening, in compliment 6 Mrs. it Davis, of Chicago, who is visiting in town. Women ‘Drill team of Seattle circle, No. Neighbors 6t Wooderatt, will & card party Battirday evenlig, 28, at §:15 o'clock, at cafeteria. Mra. Nettie Swan: eee CLUB WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB Woman's Educational cli will give its annual discussion Tunchton to the board of trustét# and chal. Men of standing and special commit. tees of the city federation, at the Federated clubhouse on Saturday, Janwary 16, at 1p. th eee SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB The litérattr6 and interpretation department of the Seattis Womati'’s ‘club will meet Saturday, January 36, at ip. m., at the home of Mrs. Chatles W. Kitchen, 1611 40th ive. __N,, corner of B. Madison st. Tople, book review and discussion of “The Lost Lady,” by Willa Cather. ‘The curfent events department meets at 230 p. m., Miss Maud McGough, leader. 2 see ALGHA CHAPTER NO. 116, 0. E. 8. Aloha Chapter, No. 116, O. E. 8, will give a card party at Dartnall's 4 ria Saturday evening, Janu ary 26. eee ALPHA AUXILIARY Alpha auxiliary to Street Railway Mert, Local 687, will give a. Ballooh ane Saturday evening, January _ 2%, in Fremont hall, 3422% Freiont ave. MIZPAH TEMPLE, NO: 96 th temple, No. 90, Pythian Bistérs, will give a dance Saturday everting, January 26, at 9 o'clock, in K. of P. hall, 4719 Uhivetsity Jeb oe . BECOND PROGRAM IN SERIES The visual education and recrea tion committee of the P.T. A. wil give the second in the serley of Programs based upon the history and facts relating to the state of Washington, the city of Seattle and the Northwest, on Saturday Mmorking, January 26, at 10:80, at the Bon Marche, when Mr. L, D, Lindsiey will give an ilisstrated taik on “Senttie in Batly Daya As an added feature, selections will be read from materia) collected by Mrs. Mabel Cleland on “Pioneer Days in Washington.” in Bremerton Program for Active Meeting Mrs, G. BE, M, Pratt will entertain the active mémbers of the Ladies Musteal club om Monday afternoon. Jantary at @ o'dlock, at her home, Casendia ave, Mr. Burton James of the Cornist sehoot will talk on Tho Lard of Bo Hémia,” and the following program sof Bohemian folk gongs will be given by Gwendolyfi Geary Rume, with Mrs, Charles K. Phillips at the plano; ‘twinkling Stari The Quest"; “Good Homeland’ Bong Hel (Danoe Juntor Offic Entertain The junior Officers of the U. 8. 8. Ciricinnatl, at Bremerton, entor tained with a dinner of thirty covers on board ship iaat évening, the ‘party’ tater attetiding the dance at the Officers’ club. ee Luncheon and Theater Party In compliment to Mise Polly Perkins, who will accompany her grandfather, Mr. J. B. Vatlon, Feb- ruary 1, on a a@ix months’ trip to California and New York, Miss Mary MéBicheran ‘will with a ltinchean for ten at her home and ah Orpheum party later, see Bridge Dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. H, White will bé hosts at dinner on Sattirday eve- ning. Covers will be placed for el@ht and bridge will be played later. “radle | Nigne Went” ory ers House Warming Mr. and Mr. C. D. Moody will give a housewarming party Saturday evening, at thelr new home, 2120 N, 45th st, . Farewell Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hutchinson were hosts at @ dinner of twelve covers at thelr home last evening, given to honor Mr. Hutchinson's mother, Mri. Matilda Hutchinson, who is feturning to Ker home {fh Centralia, after being thelr Hotite guest for two montlis. oes Service at Orthopedic Shops The &. 0. E. club will look after the service at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday. Mrs. A. B. Hum. phries will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. EB. Byler, Mrs. W. T. Robin- s6n, Mra, F. D. Anderson, Mrs. F. 8. Wittiamson, Mra. Frank Rebeck, Mrs. H. A. Monroe, Mra. Emil Schutts, Mrs. ‘Tri R. L, Hodgdon ant Mra, George Frink Park i Selb bh. ckege all at the Thritt , represent. Lied Martin Loewing, Mra. J, B. Hamilton, Mra. 8. W. Whittine- ton, Mra, 8. A. Carman and Miss Bthet Hamilton, ’s Clubs DELICATESSEN SALE ‘The Chutch of the Epiphany will hold @ delicatessen ealé Saturday, Jantary 26, (tom 11 to 6 v'clotk, at the church, ba and Deiny way, SOUTHWEST SBATTLD CLUB The Southwest Seattle Iiiprove- ment club will give a dance Satur. Gay evening, Jantaty 16, at the clubhouse, th ave. 6. W. and W, Hudson st. ewe JOHN F. MILLER P. P. CLUB John F, Miller Past President club will meet with Mrs. Mary Wood, 1558 B. Garfield st, Saturday, Jan- Wary 26, at 12:36 o'clock. Tako Cap- {tol HiIl edt to end of the line. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS LABURSEWA HIVE, No. 66 Mrs. Tom McKee entertained the ladies and friends of Labursewa hive, No. 66, L. O. T. M, at a card party ‘Thursday evening, January 17, at her home, 1022§ 17th ave. 8. W. Twenty-five guests were prest ent. " ee MOTHERS’ CLUB WILL GIVE TEA Beta Theta Pi Mothers’ club will @ive a tea Bunday dfterhoon, Janu. ary 27, at the chapter House, 1617 E. 47th st. The hours are from 5 to 730 o'clock. Alumnae and friends of the organization are invit- ed te attend. o- WEST SEATTLE COMMUNITY CLUB The West Seattle Community club will hold an old-fashioned com. intinity foclkl afid school entertain. ment at the clubhouse Friday even- ing, January 26. An old fashioned spelling bee will be given and prizes awarded to the best spellers, Mem- bére will btiig thr bwn box lunches, and a dancé will condltide the brogram, The regular monthly meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday will Be héld Tuesday evening, jfeb- be the feature, followed by dancing and refreshments. Mr, and Mra. L. E. Diller will be hosts fot the open quésted from members. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tedford are in tharge of the clubhouse, and will Provide refreshments or dinners at any time for club members and their esta. ou The president, D. C, gohdver, hns sent @ communication to the 210 Merhtbers, giving the club's record of Accomplishments during the past year and Its objectives for the pres ent year. Aside from the social ac- HVItie#, tHe bib takes a tenaing part {n all community activities of a-con- structive character for tho welfare of West Seattio in particular and the city im general, ‘o the Garden Annie | eritertain | evening, January 29, An open house! ruary 6. Cards and mah jongg will/ house evening. Donatlans of suitable | books for the club library are re- THE SHATT Va * Ne | Campfire Girls Holi a Camptire Girl moans hav: Jing every day open up ttle gates of Jopportunity with a load of things am | Wo With thém to be, Tack {ff Michi |cun iy A Campfire Girl, Ske belonged to tho Camaraderio group, and the other day the postman dropped a fat letter on tho desk, It made auch a | plop! wound when ft fell that Mr, and Mra, Arthur Latlmer aro | hastened to open it, Inside we found residing with Mr, ‘Thomas Green | this and oh, much, much mor while Mrs. Greon and Miss Hortense | “Every tino I read the “Porch! Lam are abroad moved to do something for the Camaraderio, yet I ponder what T can do at thit distance 1 almost wtarted a rag rig, But I'm #6 busy I'm afraid the ship Wotld be rotted in Its harbor before my Fug resehed you. I am glad of the atggestion of books, 1 am sending @ ist for you to nolect trom, Some are quite worn and sadly enough the ones I love tho best are worn the most, “Lam corresponding with all the Cordova, Alaska, girls, Some day 1, too, whall go there, Thin letter gave ti# An Idea. ing February and Mardh have an “Interesting Letter” con }test, offering « week at Camp Mias Dorothea’ Hopper will spend | Sealth to the gtr! writing the most thy weekend in Portland, a9 the| interesting lotter to this faraway of Mr, &nd Mra, Calvin D,|™ember of a Settle Campfire Kroup. A committee of Judgen, cluding our own Mixs Joan of Be 1921, will Judge them and the will bo printed in the April Personal and Mrs, HH, Bogle, Freeman, loft t Friday fer Call fornia, to be gone until Maroh. Judge w Samuel Barnos and wook from a Honoliilti |} Mr, and Mra | family returned last |two months’ trip to we strongly ee James Mactartane left Thurs: Altadena, Cal,, to visit her Mra, Moritz ‘Thomson. Mra. jday for mother, Miss Helen Igoe returned Wednes day frém a visit of several months abroad. Mr. Percy Perry will leave next week on a trip (6 California, eee Mrs, J. 1. Migger and son How. ard, left Wednesday for Los An | moles, where they will joln Mr. Big: rand make thelr home, Dur wo'll guest | Cady, | Mr | for | show | Parsona loft Inst week attend the stock Rn. t Denver, r Torch, Make your letter interesting. Ro-| | : metibér this: The — girl—Geneva| | HEIGHT Simitho—t# interested In the Weat and | LI RARY CLUB "y in Campfire, She has had no actual Phe Sunset Holgh b | The Sunset Heights LAterary GHD | ssoetiende with dither. she's a won- | will hold a noon-day Iunghton BAG | Gerrit sureon | Ybu'd love her, ard | J#oclal afternoon an Tuesday, Janu | 17") Walsh iea'tt tet! | 9, at the hoine of Mra. Lenu {it the Apri T Wek tell you moire | ie say 7 ith ave: N about her, Addreaa your letter to! Ftahdaa eerste Mice pte Geneva Smith orth Summit # | dd | ¥patiant!, The contest All Northwest Campfire AUXILIARY ST, | March 16 LUKE'S HOSPITAL | Girls may compete. The woman's auxiliary to Bt.) 15 be able to write an intéresting Luke's hospital wilt mest on Mon- | tettar is an excellent thingeta make day, Jafiuary 28, at the home of | new friend in more wonderful, | Mra. J. J. Jennollo, 8862 H, Olive at. Page gh see A doll house, not just a box with | |@ fow holem in {ts sidom, but a tiny j model of @ Dutch Colonial or half: | tithber house, or perhaps a modern bungalow completely furnished down | to little block printed curtains in each [miniature room, If it is more attrac. jtive than any other exhibited at the @rand council fire, tt will mean a Week at Catnp Sealth free, This con: test ls open to Campfire groups as well an to FireFly groups. Which ts going to be the lucky one to turn In the most truly beautiful modei home? |NORTH END FLOWER CLUB The regular monthly meeting of |the North End Flower club will be held at Meves' cafeteria, Friday, February 1. Mr. Fred Cole will speak on “Tho Perennial Borter.”* Mr. Fred Cole will speak on "The Perennial Border~-Continuous |Blooma and Color Combinations.” Miss Nollie Duffy will sing. see ZONTA CLUB The Zonta club held tts sem!- monthly dinner at the Y. W. C. A. last Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. Dr. Maud Parker gave a talk on the “Advent and History of Women in Medicine.” Among the guests wore Mise Haxel Britton, of the Soattle Better Business bureau; Lady, Willie For- bum, attorney; Miss Lulu Falr-/ hanks, of the Alaska Weekly; Miss HOLD PUBLIO INSTALLATION Mizpah temple, No, 90, Pythian Sisters, held public installation of officern Tuesday evening, at 1. P, hall, 4719 University way. ‘Those installed by Mre, Eva Chamberlain were; Most excellent chief, Lu Florence Keller, of the school de-| Mansfield; excellent senior, Olive ent, and Miss Virginia Mo-| Hascall; excellent Junior Alta Micken, Western representative of} Gould; manager, Marie Ferry; secre the Travelers Ald soctety. tary, Zelln Osborn; mistrene of fi. ‘The evoning’s ontettainment was) PANCe, Basie Shirley; proctor, Péarl brought to a clone by the entire! Brooke; guard, Mra. Edwards, A dub participating in dances under) Progam and refreshments followed, thé supervision of Miss Jesda H.| Visiting sisters are Invited to Merrick, supervisor of physical edu-| meet with Mizpah temple on first tation of the putilic schoola and third eutriay fa each month, ee WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB Mra. Carrie Buell, preaident of CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS ‘The Catholic Daughters of Amer- fea will hold @ rummage malo Feb fuary 1 and 2 at 1611 Fourth ave.| the City club, will apeak at the Members aro requested to send) Woman's Democratic club meeting donations on January 20, Fot if-jon Saturday, January 26, at 2 p. formation call Mre. BR. K. Seaman,}m, at Dartnall's cafeteria, BL lot-4783, ‘The club will have a candidate mixer dinner at Dartoall's Thura- day evening, January #1, at ¢ p. m. MARYKNOLL CIRCLE The Maryknoll circie will enter. 1 tain with a card party and program On Tuenday evening, January 29, at/ Maryxnoll hall, 17th ave. and B. Jet- ferson st. MARTHA WASHINGTON DESK |$ WELL NAMED Picturesque Colonial Days Suggest @d by its Handsome Lines. JARIAN MOORE say, for certain that SEATTLE LODGE NO. 1 The annual instaliation of offi cars of Seattle Lodge No. 1, Degree of Hotior, will take plice Tuesday | evening, January 29, at § o'clock, ington ait wr cis desk, in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Which bears her name, when she Mré. Etima P. Chadwick, national Wrote qualntly worded letters to her vice president, and Mra, Bia # 10rd and master! We have a Kittredge, a past grand president SUSsplclon that it was evolved by a of Washington, will tnatall the tor Clever fiirnitare designer in a more fowing officers: Anna Barth, past Mcent period, but that only makes | président; Elizabeth Murray, prem. US SOtry Mra, Washington lived too | dent; Matte Ormabes, fit vice Carly to benefit by its handsome and | ubefil presetice, president; Aftia K. Colwell, second eh preddeat; beta bene, nae. ‘The desk {s 0 near relative of the ry Git Secrethiys Deaest FALL: uae gateleg table, for it haga leat firet; Blenche Detlafson, tshet: | v Kathrine Lyht, assistant usher; Eleanor Ray, inside watch; Anna Farrier, outside watch} Maud Dafiels, pianwt. Mfs. Victoria Daniels and Mrs. Attia Barth compoas the committee on arfitigétiénts for the evening All Degree of Honor members are welcome and members of No. 7 Are expecially urged to bo present. Refreshments will be served, Miss Allen's Tested Recipes } Gate-Leg Writing Desk. Which swings out dver nn extra pate | of legs to therease its space when More surface 1s needed. Four &ta- tlohary legs support it under ordi- nary conditions, Aw the folding- away, retiring disposition of thé gate-leg table has won fame pnd fortune for it in the small apart- ment, so tle Martha Washington Is due for a lot of well merited popu- larity for its adaptability under siin- ilar conditions, i A Windsor chair is a fitting com- pation plece for thls desk, Its dell- cate Ines sulting the simple beauty of the latger Item. Both pleces are even more fttractive when the Dbfight colors In a length of chints window drapery are reflected if the ppeeet Blow of thelr waxed wur- _ fa | | (Write to Marian Moore, care of thie newspaper, for advice or Infor. mation about home furnishing oF decorating, (sending stamped, ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Question: Would my woodtworle look more up-to-date {f I painted It mahogany with-+) rs white? It 1s dark oak no RK. riten spell for Crisco by rieu Bone Henry, che} of Alezandela Hotel, Low Ate Oranges (sliced into pieces) sugar few fresh mint leaves to flavor fritter batter hot Crisco Peel oranges, slice into desired ieces into bowl, inkle with — add few ee leaves to flavor. 8 little Beat smooth; it shou! enough to stick (isco For light, tender cakes * li ni 80 f; ty 1d concéNed, You are all Fight now. If your furniture is mahogany, you might change the woodwork accord. ingly, , Copyright, American Homes Bureau For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried fooda LE STAR -+- Come Shoppin woinlow ir THERE’S A NEWS NAME on a north Have you noticed it? It belonga to a yerery wonan and with something T’eutonic in her speech, Shull succeed! a frane zepon you? Up on the corner of Fourth and Pike, upon the passers-by. Have they smiled One weele more in which to fill your panties or products and to tll Mra. Guy aboutit. Surly yo change Club contest! Some say that Scattle is sleeping —Not Mr, R greatest days, ho thinks, By the way, ht a eorner after next week to Mre. La Boww musle a collecti ANN NELSON IS MAKING Por spring wear for Jitto avalnt taffeta frocks wit? bonnets | that mateh! 2 3 White Fuatiding Cortidter Shope) Why, Oh, why, do women tick thetr out-of-fashion tillem aid vil vets away tn trunks and Wy ready-mades of chéip meeeterial for their children to weart ’ YOU NEED A PURSE I've good news for you! hove moft aliltred-1h leather porueh bast those handsomely fitted vanity oaats and leather purses ot tht tailored Kind are marked at (he very lowemt prices at 1206 Third Ave, The BOSTON TRUNK & BAG CO. is Biving a mate of truly beautiful things! * oe The very newest of vanily casew de convertitle into a wmniniilure dressing table, Press a bilthh dnd up flops a mittror ane atayi up. And there before you Ie our comb, your porwder puff, your lip atick, The compartment below, Hike a dresser drawer, Prolds yout Purse, your gloves, your hinkld end your ahopplig Kate. — Oi¢ Of] theso beautiful vanities (s priced at $7.50, 1 think . BEADS FOR BAGS, FOR CAMPFIRE SYMBOLS And for ail purposes sro at McDermott Bldg. Rhind & The Campfire Girls use real Indtan deads tm red for weaving the mystic figures in thetr Kead-bands and necklaces. + eee MR. CHRISTENSEN Taken especial pride in showing thitough his Maundry (hee muperln| tends the SEATTLE SUPPLY, You khow) YOu Weeenés ind girls who come with thelr teichers from our dffferént scheois wher’ home economica and institutlonal roanagement are taug ‘Thelr boosting counts a let, I'm murs. One gets remarkable service by calling CA piti-0200! Have you trfed it? . . The doytah old-faahtoned shirt-roatat ts back! It has @ collar, cuffs that need links and 4 worn with o four-time The favored material 4s English broadcloth, 6 « the anu toll rand tle, THE OLD HAT Does look bedraggied with {tx battered-in fra But take heart! The MODEL can re-block trimming, make it fike new! Tales It to 627 . . me and img» flowers! . clean ft, replace the Peoples Barete Mdg, Again appears the eternal spring turban foliage or velvely blossoms! atuccoed with bright y THE GOWN SHOP No, it's not @ store; It's a photodrama, art eppeciaily teefght ont featuring girle—good-looking, clever, wide-nwake oneal At the COLONIAL THEATRE, tonight and Saturday. ’ Irene Castle's trousseau (her third and latest) cout, very flaring, délticss and of includes a pw three-quarter length, IT’S FUN TO PLAN AND MAKE Garments In MAS, BATTIN'S way! You must attehd Kee Wolhel- day 2 o'clock clase in dreamaking and design. It's fre@ Y, W, Fifth and Seneca. id top: What do you do when a pattern docen't (tf And whem you can't find a pattern that eults, what then? These are problema thal a good achool solves for one, . ROAST YOUNG WILD GOOSE! Wing's Cafeteria seems to have bought up the whole — mupply! They're delicious eating! Have you dihed lately at 1409 BEFst Ave! Tiny heada, tiny hate and tunics are the three t's of the mew mode, oe “LA BOW’S” IS SOON T0 BE TUCKED Into @ part of the Rice-Watern Phonogruph Shop at 1420 Whirl Ave between Union and Pike, Meanwhile their lovely gifts Cpletures, Yases, everything) are on mio at 20 per cemt discount m2 tho old location, 1610 Westlake. SUCH HANDSOME ATTIRE FOR MASQUERADES Is rented at the SUTHERLAND COSTUME SHOP, 414 Fttel Didy.! The Chinese costumes I find dewetoped in jade foulard deereded wth Back satin and silver paucmenterie are rich enough to be worn at a Mah Jongg party! . YOU'RE SURE TO FIND A dainty hard-made gift at the T-Aid Shop, 207 McDermott Bldg, Sara ° ‘ “Oinderctia” ts the nme of a sKop I am only atoalting sermitsion to tel you about! THE REALLY SUITABLE PLACE Fer a man to ¢arry @ pliotograpth ts in a plain rectinguatar lock miade ‘for a Waldemar watch-chain. I've seen several today at W. B, CLIFTON'S, 108 Piko St. . Have you seen the “Jack and Jit fork and spoon sete made for amall children? BECAUSE CLEMIE’S MARCEL SHOP Is néw, you may have an appointment Saturdi hours? Nodfi until nine! 220 Haight Big. EL How nice to be able to step straight fron a mafdd stop to a nine o'clock dinner aid dance! WHEN ISABELLE Cropp Has once made a pattorn for your figure (Are you hard to fit?) you may depend upon her genius to keop you beaulifully clad for years! 601-603 Haight Bldg, MA in-1683, ‘ - The peticll profile 1& thd thing, Mo Dlouse, no flare to the skirt, But you must be slim to achieve tt! oe. A RETURNED ALASKAN YESTERDAY Wired Paut Hanson to hold for him thts largest Jewel cut from Ziti) the Gazziihgly ridiarit Jowel from Siam, shown now at the GOLD SHOP, 1426 First Aye. 1 Icmeew. Tho ot-6984_. . . . Many and many @ fragment of svhite sircon hay deem” A0ld th Extrope a4 a diamond. Ajter all, it’s a harmless deceit, for the now Jewel ontshines the ota! Ak asc WHEN YOUR FRIENDS VISYT You Do you take them to the city’s show place—the Million-Dollar HEILIG theatre? It's tho most beautiful and costliest graemd foyer on the Pacific Coast. Firstrun feature pictures and a Balanced program are 26 cents any time, “Judgment of tho Storm’ 19 now ply. se oe You've had your metodranas, western thrillers ahd soctety speo- tacles. And now is Grnonnced the Big heart-imterest drama of 1984, “The Lallavy,” It wilt bé reltased eaely ih February, Jame Novik ts starred. YOUR AWNINGS Can be made of Jtist thd) tiaterial and design you ket At CAME> Luis WIRELESS (CETendqnit. ters at 76 University 8t) they make to measure all forts of tarps, porch curtains, covers, as well ings and tents. ratisfactory place business! Blevpltix and auto @s awn A voy to do Cdvoriioment) g With Cecille the Haight Building who's strong, blonde of child-faces omiles ‘am-full of Northwest u've heard of the Ex~ These are our Third lends ion of lovely gifts! ice! store on IT’S WORTH WHILE up to 614 Seneca st! A SIMMONS shampoo, marcel and bob ctrl or6 41.2% Saturday, MA tn-1242 . Who saya that bobdDed heads are going outt To wall I'M PARTICULARLY PROUD To have @ certain rosecolored package on my kitchén shelf! It contains the wonderful foappoWder, PARAGON, mmindé in Beattie for tio use of the women of the Went! reer vis 3 Boouring table diver tan’t neve. ary if you usd a céttain soap powler I’ve been using. It keeps the wiver bright! . . IT’S THE TIP TOP OF THE YEAR n the Por winter delights—parties, dances, lunches, bridge— #way though all the spring things are crying to be shown. Haye you seen the changing window of shimmering evening frocks in tho MeDERMOTT 2LDG,, upstairs? And have you called at the shop of fun-makers and favors across the Way? Hayé you met your chiar for ted at the “Pine Tree"? Or chosen gifts and prizes froti the markét of Seattle made things along this samie corridor? A beauty shop is here, iand here are a half dozen places of practical merchandise, It's a delight to spend a down-town afternoon in the stall city of second! floor specialty stores dt Fotitth and Pine! s . Th wid wardrobes of Palm Beach and the California resorts wit bo just right for Seattle in three short months. oe SPRING FURS FOR SPRING SUITS! Still the MODEL exteinda tho special 25 per cent discourit on fur repairs, Hut you must hurry! 627 Peoples Bank building. + « Tollored a@utts call for furs and for the new sedrfs, trailing things of wool swtth gay stripes and plaids. o2 A PAIR OF HUMMINGBIRDS Nesting in one's dresser drawer—oh, joy! For “Hummingbirds” are hew silt Rose, so Might, so amooth, #o lasting, that the ARCADE BOOTERY recommends them above all others. Second Ave. entrancdg) Arcade building, J When high-topped shoes went out, a Moh standard of shapeliness and fintsts in hose came in, Fashion refuses to economize! “ee ONE YEAR OLD TODAY! And so the HOLLYWOOD girls are celebrating the first anniversary of thelr business career with surprising prices on all the new things. Such hats, such frocks, such coxis! Drop in tomorrow, won't you, at 1621 Westlake, north of Pine? Tast year’s craze for camel's hatr cloth in sand end gray shades {a this year’s craze! But there are more of the setf-tone wovtn-in-the-poods sort. BETTY FARIS FINDS FOR US Whose purses are slim, rich and distinctive apparel, the discarded- whileneve garments of extravagant wardrobes: -WIRTHMORE, 216 McDermott bullding. A tailored frock ef good navy twill ts the best utility garment a woman can own, . YOU WHO PAINT CHINA! You'll find an inspiration in the perféctly modeled whit Nippon (the finest grade made) that MAP ST. DENNIS offers as a “special” this week. The Hne 1s still cdmplete and the sale prices extraordinary! The Ceramic Arts Studio, 4137 Arcade Square. * All the plates anf saucers of my favorite dinner china are shopeet like shallow bdorcls without dnyles from rim to center. ANOTHER COTTAGE CHEESE DISH is made from oné pint of RED ROCK, one .small can of pimentos, one bunch of rarsley and onehalf pound of cold ham. Mince pimentos and mix with cheese, Form into bails, Arrange ham on platter with cheese balls ind garnish With parsley. Serve with shredded lettucé and mayonnaise dressig, gratidni muffins, little cakes and coffer, . . The right way to make cottage c! Stale silts toon't do. Even sour oil fresh Curd, moistened with socet créams Kent, not like the old way! todo; Only the sweet, used at the factory at YOU MUST REMIND THE BOYS About your house that at MR. CHURCHILE'S sdlted Caps are cleaned and reblocked the same day, if they're brought in at $1 492 Union &t, see A slept-tn-looking cap 4s about as complimentary to a man a3 a grimy face or tlay-covefed shdes, see ~THE MOST PRECIOUS SERVICE ABOUT TOWN I think is rendered by Esther Baum, who removes superfluous hairs from otherwise attractive faces. 1109 American Bank building. fe What has become of the toomen who bellere thdt handicaps aro heaven-intended? They've died, I’m sure! 2 tae Aas A MID-SEASON HAT’S NO EXTRAVAGANCE Wheh you cah choose something of unusual style and becomingness from the mew Satin and flower combinations at the MODEL! ‘They're $4, $4.50 and $5 at 627 Peoples Bank building, \ cya } Clearing Rouse willbe the theme of the Febrnaty contest of our Eathange club. for stimulating the use of Northtwest products, rie ees THOSE BEAUTIFUL CHILD-PORTRAITS - Made by Mr. Snow at the CHRISTY Stutio (Seaboard Hidg., Fourth And Pike) Are especially priced at 12 for $5.00, The home idea dominates fine child photography now. So a studio 1 know ts just a comfortable, well-lighted tivitig room, oe @ IT’S FOOLISH TO PAY A LOT : For a new tunic frock of pressed-plata wrap when with Miss Bean's cutting and fitting you can make it yourself! 309 Peoples Bank Bldg. see It's smart to be deltless, now, you kn Duttons down your frock somewhere. se 8 SICK PHONOGRAPHS ARE Made well at 1816 Weetiake, the, house of phonograph supplies, ow, and to wear @ row of Some girls I know decorated their tea-room tables with black automodile paint, It's waterproof! IN THe ROOM ONE LOVES ‘To enter everything's in perfect harmony! You've no {dea what is tinction and charm there 1s in the use of unfinished furniture trom CARLSON'S! Ho's at 800 Pine St oo They take ‘@ xs Brin sits at the plano! : New unfinished desk sets, half wicker, are int enamels @s dveantifully as the allsodk thiiga, eb e THE DULLEST CROWD Wakes up when a pupil of Bernars of his Schoo! of Jazz at 808 Ping St . FOR RUFFLES ON SPRING TAFFETAS! Hemstitching Is § cents at Elite, 414 Bitel building, over Bartell’a Heard

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