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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924 ee | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 |), : het 'pecantly “fos Sunday evening, Pe y 0 | coeiy n oS, lin ake eal Assistant—Frances Oldham Feit : | Music—Louise Raymond Owens Bridge Supper for Betrothed Couples; Din ner Will Honor Colonel and Mrs. Gregg. \TTLE W, ¢ ii = Ww. c Today I've a physician and an eye chool in Seattle, found a new friend gentle Dr, Warren, the for yeara a teacher, t fine pecialist, and nou head of a notably technical Mary 1 Mr Wh , ave { Mra. Carroll A. D, Keatin have of the ter, Mr Hotel Waat hint ter Feb made Have of dried pine ind have you noticed the heauti- Mar te, The windou enues noticed, the ful table (fruits), the a comet of and ident of the veh on uary partic you R, AND mt os HENRY entertain with Monday evenin home of Mrs. Le parent and MN n Anne Hill, The affair will honor M Baird and | . Mr, Frederick ft < emony an Austin Bur and sou a Smith, of ka, 4 a a if the — . will take jing with February | house Gamma | MRS. LENNOX DWARD!J. ©, Long, to t t IR upper on at the Mr Queen fdont Ww gorgeous from section. will | w emnixed ‘Thu morning home Sa m, M Clyde Dr ft Wednen¢ ny Andrew will go HARMOD D ve Huspoth, who has been the one I and Mrs, N. A Ay night for Denver, ax the body of her mothe Inglis, From 0 her he HOMESTEAD When you put on your boyish Spring suit (Don't you like ee ¢) you won't want to carry your old pouch or box the made like a bill-book, with snap without a will do! of these and many thi pictured here s Eliza| pict faatenera and kindred thing purse, sseeeacama sitet informal | le flsids the he with covers placed f The spring corations ow color motif ef yellow and with pussywillow and daffodils. Among the many friends present were Morrison of Maryaville Ba y, Mre. Navin, Mr, EB. William Navin and Mr M J k * and and Gaune homestead of entine 12 No. 174 Yeomer ‘Tuesday W.'A an “under arm bay,” handle man I've omy Mr he gly V Ui, 1029 Third ave ved Crease WASHIN( HIVE ba SEE Waahtngton } No. 044, Ladies) WHAT CAN YOUR TWO of the M oon, i ed ere i " thing Prescott | Valentine curd Thursday > as a nd Emma | af , 0.0.1 ' to transf ved me Amerioan new Denve 1 rott week, ible was charm In De Vebruar M u the tyer at lowers and curried marriage afternoon, Kappa Kappa Praritatc have been limited to In timate friends of the honor guests Miss Smith, with her parents, Mr.) A. 8, and Mrs. Walstein Smith, will arrive | and M toy from Juncau on the Princess Allee, | Miss Ma. February 13. M and Mrs. Blethen to Entertain for New Residents Honoring © ) and Mrs. Harry Westervelt who have recent Mrs. J, C. Marmaduke has re from a visit of al wee fornia. and a 9 Mrs 1.8.6 nd Mr Mr. | Oakes Jeft 1 lay on the Navin, | Alexander ¢ Mre Navin, | will visit her Mrs, ¢ Mra, | during the Kath M Martin; | have and daughter, | home Miss Maud Grand « HANDS DO? to learn alons nt Ju eve ks in Call TON Mr. and Capt won opulence hur ruary 14, att m with California mot er, bWon, | Members and fri nyited. Mrs. wy Mr daught Mrs. Lg 1 Mrs Mra, J Mrs eu bes fae PALM CI and Mrs, James 0. Ww from the on m older mem Fuca th EACH HAT AT “HOLLYWOOD” 66, and t Invite to try it on! ‘The millinery ee coats and frocks, where else find such smart ting ae 8 hall. A she 10¢ the 5 he HATE tlake, north of Pine. ly arrived from Porto Rico, to mak 1M r < . os 8, in Odd Fe "hall : their hom: Genevieve & . D flethen wi at dinner eandsy eve Bouleva Inn. ‘Thirty guests haw beer on ave, Gaune now qauni As for the things as lovely. here 1s me of candy fruits wala’ ie son. ey soft packet and almost blow it out like f The loveliest woot es ' puesta th | ine prograsn comp fea partion of the 1th at LOOK ABOUT YOU IN YOUR HOME Mr You can tumble it up into a of your arms—a spring coat I'd to own : jer 1 minuet and p o- Twilight Musicale BUEN og College Club Entertaining for a tay aera : Mra House Guest i musfeale at the club on SUMJand Mr» : =e : ah Mrs. Jay I. Durand has arranged afternoon, February 17, a ‘ two luncheons f week at the | Boulevard 1 one. vesday and Ee lone on Wednesday, in honor of her Hopper: 1 house guest, } RT ee er ” i. 6€ San Francisco, | Hopper, jown have been invited ahs commit t. Mr Mra, La Te v ing machine of guar- The legs antes F ture you're not pleased with! We bright peppermi KURE 9 First Aye, MA in-46 bses sep a . a WHY SEND EAST? FORMER n B ge club will have fa dea The college girl ts to wear silver buckles on her low-heeled shoes! . cUuT - Shop! Miss Morgan and Miss All beauty work is done at 208 will be Mrs. aCoom pa the program and worth will Angele weet I plano ONE'S HAIR IS wkilifully a Minn Los metting of Michigan will be ioe Miss Inn Luncheon to Mation, cel Ln the gi Honor Visitor Mrs. March N. Garhart will . be Jhostess at luncheon on Saturday ‘afternoon at her home, in honor of Mrs. John Ernest Dingwell (Anne ‘Crouley) of New York, who is visit [ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Crouley. “anal will be placed for eight lose friends of Mrs. Dingwell, o- Architects’ Wives’ Club At the last meeting of the Archi fects’ Wives’ club of the Washing fon State chapter of American In Stitute of Architects, held at the Thome of Mrs. Robert McClelland, the following officers were elected to serve a the ensuing year: Mrs. AJ HH. Altertson, president; Mrs. James Behack, vice p Mrs. David Byers, secretary, and Mrs. Howard | ts , treasurer. >) The retiring officers were Mrs. ; Mrs. EB. R. Friday eve ner from 6 an { the « extended to ¢ Michigan. Fourth and Pike. D dd affairs Se aes wed t of } That soft grayish green that dominates the e | season has a new name! It's “artichoke.” SUPPER | pea SP ates bave heer ed In halves and colored red with a} WHY DON’T YOU TALK TO HER? rup in which the fr erfluous halre so perfectly that the texture COTTAGE CH B anged, Now, 616 Bigelow buliding, Fourth plain or whipy hats and frocks of the airman lands y . " of the committee in charge of ar. t SUNDAY NIGHT rangemenits, Mra. Trevor Drake, of St Us en whic the guest of her mother, Mra ter Tiffany. Paul, | Wal Announces Daughter's Enaagement George D. Snow announces the engamement of his daughter, Lor raine Low to Mr. Jullus Monson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Sibert M on of Hoquid Miss § Mra. Gus om she former uit tw Selma Larson removes su SIGMA KAPPA ; MOTHE ns’ CLt Th P <appa Mothers’ club | i ta i da io uerd ~ fn et so tip ene hethay.| MADE OF CHANGEABLE SILK I un a “ m. at the chap. noft blue. lavender and gc lan't it astoninhtr in the PyeR Sai P. 1 cream, Mr. and Mrs. tle daughter, Pog }by motor Aurtin and itt » lett Thur rnia, What a pity to disregard son fastidious people! ething in your appearance that repels for © weeks THERS' CLUB OF 8, A. E. crvie CLUB | | Mothers’ club of Sigma Alpha The ¢ ¢ will meet Tuesday bd n fraternity will meet Monday. | Februar ut 2 lock, in the! Gray hair to be in its glory all thru the spring and pruary 11, at 2p. m., at t hap- | Bricks th ¥ W.CAA 1 shades predominate the now ter house, 4506 17th ave. N. E. Full) w. p, speak on “Parlin + « attendance desired. mentary I Members may invite! 7 EADER A MATTER OF LUC beaded purse is the fitting thing, But how a ‘business girl loves Mice | gueate. It's How « pupil of BRIN’S Set to carry her change in a tailored thing of leather in swagger lines! very 5 at 806 Pine St ire | MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB | ee The Myrtle. Social club will meet NenRASKA CLUB BANQUET ee YOU MUST SEE THE ADORABLE SKETCHES FAVORS FOR YOUR PARTY ‘ othies Just In at ISABELLE CROPP'S! She makes gar 1 paper hat to etoile $ Masonic temple Monday, Feb- The University of Nebraska @ub| Den att ha The University of Nebraska gu! Monday Practice Club ruary 11, at 2 p.m will hold itx annual banquet Friday, | 1 the jol ort of Valentine decorations (balloons an ments instructs you while you sew, 601-603 Haight at. the SPECIALTY SALES SHOP. McDermott Bldg The Monday Pract club will be © ie February 15, at 630 p. m., at the entertained by Mrs. Harry I. Worth) COUNCIL OF JEWISH WO) Pig'n Whistle P on Monday. Luncheon will follow) ‘Tho’ regular meeting of the Counct!| Ail former studente, thelr wives este! ve desiring reservations Here's an idea for an announcement party. Each Mr. G, N. Porter, table is given a paper hat “topped with a balloon on the program. of Jewish Women will be held on or justa , ; Thursday, Februvry 14, at 2:30 p. m.,| may or Mrs, W. F. Meler, it is inf! , the names of the people who « print, on ay Mon. {% several | UNDER-THE-ARM BAGS! The Boston Trunk & Bag ( t of beautiful ones (all colors), that they are s) are the e7) at $6.00 (nr se e of Mr. and n of Hoquiam, visite. She at ty of Washingte ool in Bel 1105 Third Ave., has received a ship- offering on sale If you wear velvets and chiffons and keep out of the rain, a summer acason! in millinery. > Gate has been w > for the wed ding. at the orde MA In-168 ) are it upstairs Building secretary, and Mrs. | treasurer. |Service at Orthopedic Mother Shops | heon for Renton Hill guild will have charge | FORTSON-THYGESED ) Fo honor her mother, Mrs. Herbert |at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Satur-| AUXILIARY in, of Great Falls, Mont., who is | day. Mrs. C. 8. Holmes will be host-| regular meeting of Fortson house guest for a month, Mrs. Le | esx, assisted by Mrs. O. B. Leonhart,| Thygesen auxiliary, U. 8. W. V., will A. Fowler will entertain her) Mrs. H. M. Pease, Mra, Dean Hans (be heldThuraday, February 14, at 2 e club and two additional tables | come, Mrs. Louise Lockwood, Mrs.|p. m., at the Armory. Initiation and Tuncheon on Wedncaday afternoon | George N. Leach, Mrs. Frank B.| program. Lincoln's birthday will be Pnext week. \Lasier, Mrs. C. E. Ingersoll, Mrs.| commemorated and the sinking of Frank Saxe, Mrs. F. R. Van Tuyi|the Maine remembered. All G, A. R and Mrs. W. D. Freeman. mrades invited. which. appear tn the when A ttl atreet McClelland, 1 Gray Parl cape hangs picturcsquely from the back of the collar of a i frock in «ool. jersey or charmeen. In the vestry room at Temple de) KE nwa Hirsch. Board megting at 1:30 p.m.) KR nwd-192 ee } are enga . . * | MR, SNOW’S PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN Are perfest!’ Here's his astonishing special: 12: photographs for $5.00. CHRISTY Studio, Seaboard building, Fourth and Pike. Pera Most any camera-man can make a fair likeness of the face that’s framed in dark hair. It takes an artist to do justice to the pale- eyed blonde! jess “0, TO BE SLIM AGAIN, AND TIRELESS!” Bi This wish sends dozens of Seattle women to MME.-SCHLEGEL’S 188 Long Has ad 1d will b p nted * As Mra. Battin doea—so clearly sionally! A lifetime of reducing laboratories for the treatments that are simple, health- froadway guild will be represented . x e on niependence—that's the aim of her course beginning Febru- produc l effective. ° L o 7 hurch Wedding by Mrs. C. L. Morley and Mrs. R. H lesorAt, TEA riche ri re tie hs cr he z ond ‘i : “ei te oe iy deta Be SEREAT Nga ee ene eee arr ape wet S The marriage of Miss Enola |Giass, who will direct the service at| A social tea will be given at the : Sg em s: ee iace daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | the Thrift Shop. | home of Mrs, Mabel Hifbee, 3406 41st hens , lave. & We on Thursday, Webruary Medicines that take off flesh are dangerous things. Violent exer) ? BE } 21. Members of Fortson-Thygesen ciscs weaken the heart. 80 the reducing machine has bee: Women’s Clubs | auxtilary urged to attend. Friendx Nest ahey are, will think of invented, Pet ee, CLUBS FOR SATURDAY een : A SPIDER MIGHT HAVE WOVEN THE FABRIC |Committees.” Addresses will be soe | Heer Ak i poe attehigy be |made by Mrs. Hugh C. Todd, state | sHAWONDASEE CLUB WHEN YOU CHOOSE YOUR FRAME Of the new “Chiffons” I find at the Arcade Bootery! ‘These hose are of gun metal gray, sheer, beautiful and priced at $1.50, Second | chairman, and by Mrs. Bertha! ‘The Shawondasee club will meet} Your silk, fabric or straw and your Mowers th. Barnhart and Mrs, Kathryn Mir | with Mrs. J. L. Megrew, 1512 Third you just the hat you've set your heart upon! Ave. entrance Arcade Square. Whe visual education and recre- | acie. ave. N, on Tuesday, February 12, at/ e.i8 Parent. | . lepnom committee of the hd 2p You may think that the\rich moires that the hers’ association, will meet in| DANCE AT CLUBHOUSE eee ‘ silk, But know: they are. woven of straw! ik & Nelson's auditorium,| The Southwest Seattle Improve-| ROBERT MORRIS bs day, February 9, at 10:30 a. m.| ment club will give a dance Satur-| CHAPTER NO. 14 Julia A. Shourek, president of | day evening, February 9, at the club. Robert Morris chapter Audubon society, will give an/ house, 24th ave. 8. W. and W. Hud-|E. 8, will meet ted lecture on “The Birds of | son st. jary 13, at 8 p. ington”; Miss Evelyn Perine | 026.8 |room at the [I contribute two piano numberg— ADDITIONAL CLUBS tiation and program. he Butterfly's Dream” and “Jug- | .. ” by Godard, and Mr. 8. Rath-!wogrrss To PARLIAMENTARY will tell a tale of bi | MOTHERS’ CLUB LAW CLAS! Robert Parliamentary La spite’ | Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers’ DIAMONDS Highest Cash Prices Pald “6. THE LOVELIEST VALENTINE I know in a costume ri necklace of pearls or a sc from W, B. CLIFTON'S at 108 Pike St. atillating comb In @ few weeks more the one-plece drese with a bit of fur or} scarf about the neck w@t be just the (hing for strect wear again,| NO ONE TEACHES DRESSMAKING fully, pro What's all this nonsenstoal news about the ing wigs? chming mode of swear- not tired of their bobs, brighter than the As a matter of fact, women are and when mething [AL EDUCATION AND MODEL will make ATION COMMITT! 7 Peoples Bunk Bldg. * ee The amartest sports frocks of the chemise type are trimmed sith buttons down the front or sides or back. ers show are of ‘ A REAL FAIRY GODMOTHER ah Boe 4 In Betty Faris, for she'll find you a whole outfit at the cost of SSMAKING AND Gigs tabnuet hod tot “WIRTHMORE, upstairs, Meabernett, Bi DESIGN ade den BRING YOUR OWN MATERIALS And they'll make you a pleated skirt (any style) for $5.00 at NELSO! Hemstitching, Pleating and Button Works, 1214 Third Ave. s HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? The great steam-propelled tubs of a modern laundry? Or the No. Wednesday, m., ‘In the Corinthian asonic temple, Ini n who sew for a livell what becomes of hood and for those who sew to if hal? sane oak? rave at hoi Register now for Uae ae eer Bais wane. ont the spring class, beginning Feb- bpes nt 4 ruary 18 ik ALL YOUR LiFe ¥. W. ©. AL You miny ha: Do you know the loads of rich I do garments that) women eo. feet throat line! MARY B. SIMMONS’ combined ATTLE TEMPLE NO. 9 ‘Seattle Temple No. 9, Pythian ters, will give a card party Sat- evening, February 9, at 8:15 O'clock, at Wing's cafeteria. oer ‘CARD PARTY “The Woman's Trade Union league “will give a card party Saturday even- ing, February 9, at its club rooms, |" 417 Bay building. The February s0- ‘cial entertainment committee will be| in charge. gern WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB ‘The Whittier Heights Improve- ‘ment club will give a card party ‘Saturday, February 9, at 8:15 p. m., - fm Dimmick’s dining car, 6551 14th ave. N. W. All welcome, Refresh. _ ‘ments. 3 see - RUMMAGE SALE 4 ‘The Young Matrons’ club of the University Baptist church will hold} “@ rummage sale Saturday, Febru- ary 9 at the Farmers’ market, ‘Westlake and Virginia’ st. . WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB “The Woman's Educational club “sill meet at the home of Mrs. J. E. leGraw, 6037 16th ave. N. E., Sat- “urday, February 9, at 2 p. m. Topic, “Russia Today.” |Special speakers. RD PARTY The past matroms’ club of Unt- ‘ity chapter, O. BE. 8. will give gard party in the dining room Masonic hall, on University way, fturday evening, February 9, a p. m. Whist, 500 and bridge be played. Prizes and refresh : eae | ALPHA XI DELTA ALUMNAE ‘Mrs. Joseph Paden will entertain ‘Xi Delta alumnae on Satur. , February 9, at her home, 7715 dland ave. eee 0 '8 DEMOCRATIC CLUB The Woman's Democratic club will hold its regular meeting Satur- Fetrvary 9%, at 2 p. m, at cafeteria. Frank Cotter. state central committeeman, will — “The Function of State club will meet with Mrs, Herbert H ;Gowen, 5005 224 ave. N. E., on| | Thursday, February 14, at 10 a. m./ | Mra. A. J. Coles will be the assisting hostess, eee RALSTON CLUB WILL SING AT FRANKLIN HIGH Under the auspices of the Frank: lin High School P..T. A., the Ralston Glee club will sing at the Franklin high on Tuesday evening, February 12, at & o'clock. The Boys’ and Girls’ Glee club of that school also will sing and the school orchestra | jplay. | eee WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB | The Philosophic committee of the| Woman's ‘Lakewood Civic Improve. | jment club, will give a school days’ | | Valentine ball on Thursday evening, | February 14, at the club house, cor-| |ner of 50th ave. §. and Angeline st.| Guests are requested to come attired in Aprons and overalls | At the last meeting of the club, beld on February 5, it was voted to| |draft a letter to state congressmen jand the National Geographic society, opposing changing the name of Mount Rainier cee SEWARD P-T. A Seward P-T. A. will meet in the j auditorium of the school Thursday, | February 14, at 2 p.m. Canon Will- }iam H. Bliss will speak on “Nar. jeotics."* There will be music by the! pupils and refreshments by the ten | | committee. sae LITERARY AND TRAVEL CLUB The Literary and Travel club will meet Monday, February 11, a p. M., at the home of Mn Gormar:, 1031 18th ave. N on ‘The New Day and Catholic Women,” by the Hon. Wendell Phil-| lips Stafford, of Washington, D, &., will be read by Mrs. Joseph N. | Hardy, see ALKI PT. A. The Alki PT. A. will meet Thurs- | day, February 14, at 2 p.m. Miss} Ruth Brown will talk on Campfire work and Mrs. H.C. Rohrback will! speak on the pre-school movement. | Music will be furnished by pupils of Miss Williams’ room. will meet Thursday, Febru: 1:30 p. m., at the Y. W. C. Elia Cudihee, chairman and teacher. | Subject lesson, “Reporta of Commit: | tees.” The auxiliary class in public speaking, with Mme. Harriet Saun-| derson, will have for its lesson, Ten-| |nyson's “Bugle Song.” Tested Recipes Two Crust Lemon Pie (Here is the popular Old-Fash- toned Two Crust Lemon Pie, a favorite recipe of Mist Allen's grandmother. I! is easy to make) . Pastry G.cupfuls flour 1 cupful Crisco 1 teaspoonful salt ice water Filling 1 rounded tablespoonful corn- starch Legg 1 cupfal tind and juice of 1 lemon 1 teas; ful Crisco 1 cupful boiling water Make pastry as usual. Dissolve corn starch in cold water, add boiling water, stir over fire until thick. Add Crisco, rind of lemon, sugar. Cool. Add beaten egg, then lemon juice, Bake between two crusts. (RISCO For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crip, digestible fried foods ANNA LOUISE STRONG Noted Journalin' red After Three ¥ in Burope Will Speak SUNDAY, 8 P. M., ON NY TODAY" MONDAY, 8 P. M., “THE RISE OF RU Just Re IN A” LABOR TEMPLE AUDITORIUM Sixth and University Ne iasion INDIGESTION Is Quickly RELIEVED and the stomach bowels cleansed and by JO-TO A teaspoonful of Jo-To in a hatfgiass of hot water before breakfast relieves acid stomach, heartburn, biliousness and constipa- tion. We, $1, $1.50 Phgs. Vor Sale by All Druggists IO-TO CO, INC, Bellingham Washington grand foy treatment of s once. 614 Sen alp, t 3; MA ina: ita that relaxed little dip waderneath the chin and tell-tale roll of} fat at the shoulders that gives most pe At CARL beautifull & I find a new fabric of ck, shoulders, bust and face shows results at ‘ople avcay at forty. ON THE LUXURIOUS NEW DAVENPORTS Japanese neediecraft th features the never-wear-out deep-piled mohairs, too. There are wonderfu! values at 800 Pine St. At last a davenport bed has been made that's a success! it faces the fireplace with lovely rounded Ines, perfect/in its up- holstery and its comfortableness, al asc UNDER CLEAR SKIE It's a double delight to lunch or dir view out over the Sound is magnificent. Le OR FEBRUARY FOR YOUR FUR For all month the MODEL does + cent discount! 627 Peoples Bank Bldg, * e 6@ Fashions come and fashions go, but the foundation of making and By at WING'S Cafeteria! 1409 First Ave iring and remodeling at 25 per finishing garments is the same year after year. When picot is § cents at Elit FOR MASQUERADES The costumes at SUTHERLAND shop, 414 Bitel Bidg., Have you seen the the short skirt rhe ee Each spring brings its taffeta frocks, always bowffant affairs of of dark pussy. willow in one of the avenue windows has long full stecves of float- puffs and ruches and frills. A fay pray chiffon. eee ‘THE MILLION-DOLLAR HEILIG med! The rare marbles ahd the luxurious hangings of its Beginning tomorrow, Is truly 4 r have no replicas in all the appears there in a stirring Seat cents at any time. rs The head of our most promine the Heilig in this wise: “We Tove it. town as far as we're concerned!" ee at Tom Mix Ranger." THAT INVITING NEW SHOP Of linings, lingerie materials ‘and trimmings at 611 established for years on Fourth Ave, “Bauer's,” cents there this week. Jan’t it helpful to find beautifull, models in the windows of one's new powter puff costume? white, of course, built of airy ruches from the neck to the hem of lovely creation WHO'D BOTHER WITH TINY HEMS » 414 Eltel building, over Barteli’s? It's pink West! Photoplay, “The Lone t school of the dance comments on It's the only show-house Lingettes are y designed garments displayed Shop of. dressmaking supplies? (Advertisement) The are exquisite! Union st. at's day and ar e in is 60 whirling drums in which clothes are fanned dry? Or the powerful padded rollers that smooth the heaviest linen at the touch of a button? Or the magical machines that weave up holés and sew on buttons In the twinkling of an eye? ‘These servants of steel I find at the SEATTLE SUPPLY Laundry doing the quality of work that two small hands could not -hope to achieve, For truly wonderful service I recommend that you call this number on Monday morn- ings; CA pitl-0300. coe 1 wrinkle on the brain, they say, is worth a dozen on the face? ‘ THE NEW AWNINGS Will be just right {f they're made to measure at CAMP LEWIS WIRBLESS! Here they fill individual orders for porch curtains, auto covers, tarps, tents, for all things made of canvas. At 76 University Street on the bridge, It takes only four canvas curtains to create the coziest sort of a boudoir in an attic, TO RE-CAPTURE The first fine look of hats, no longer new, Is MR. CHURCHILL'S Women's satins, fabrics, felts, come from a cleaning and locking there as fresh as new! 402 Union Street. ‘ WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR GLASSES FITTED Without cost at the Northwest College of Optometry. Dr. Warren or one of his faculty supervises the examination, 807-308 Seaboard Bldg. a par You tend your tine and the odser students of a school. isn't it? pation of your eyes to the Their teachers lend skill in exchange, Farr, BAVARIAN DINNERWARE TO DECORATE You who delight in designing and decorating your own table- ware will find a complete line of this beautiful white china at the Ceramic Arts Studio, And the very low prices will astonish you! Better make your selections early, 4137 Areade Square. W Setiy Plates that are not round, but distinctly cight-angled, are among the newest things im dinner china, . ee te WITH OLD WORLD SKILL ersen at the GOLD SHOP does remarkable watch repairing. irst Ave. fies The clement, Zircon, the heaviest the geologist knows, is to become one of the most precious, I'm told, eee TO CHOOSE A GIFT’S SO SIMPLE At LA BOW'S. Their tovely y stock is now displayed at the Rice- Watters phonograph store, 1420 Third Ave, between Pike and Union. eee HAROLD LLOYD Makes the Colonial's coming photoplay, “Why Worry?” a side-spltt- ting success! Presented Sunday,

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