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FRIDAY, PAGE 15 FEBRUARY 15, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR ersonal and Mra, Edgar - Come Shopping With Cecille Seattle Society |! Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephono MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens | Music plage Pupils Will Give ifornia.) Twilight Musicale A twhight iplla of unday lock N Following is musiea Aue ufter at the A fashion show tomorrow and all next week! troadway the Have t of Mah Jongg! pleasantest place to spend an afternoon at t Bernard Kirsch? I've just learned Alumnae Bridge Tea on Febru- Whist or ique Evening Promised. Washington ary UW e ATURED t ‘ pany 1 aff 13, 14 tc the 6-3 Plantation Mele you m oO; daughters tt and Mr in Switzer Asalia Polka t Products exhibit ? Or taste the made-in-a-minute enjoyed at the Northwes the Driftwood at Mra, to be you peep in Did you nibble What a lot there the Bon! Did 2 mayonnaise ¢ 1? month, i are now |" at ide room Mra. a fow a Francia Guy Frink is » cru. K pie if 5 ays in Victoria, Miss Ludmil w- 1's hou a will . Mr, and Mrs. (Anna Patten) are marvel at the resourcefulness of Seattle's women and Seattle's men, too! Mr. J. W. Smith, whose business is bringing home treasures from lands afar, has unearthed an old Spanish recipe for beauty cream. Be- cause of it we're making in Seattle a perfect lemon oil balm for chapped kins. Mr. Lloyd has worked out something even more a garment for a tiny child! I’ve news of many things ’ Leo F, Sharkey |" receiving congrat: | ona upon the birth of a Leo Jr, February 14. Provi- } pital wh. nvitations } Ann foprano Home to Kathert ‘On the Meadows Nadenite i and alto d and Mre ‘onfined to| ulat School and | Well hool of the | dence at Verdt ryett Liehner Mary Dan hoe i and. wind-burned ¢ Valse 2 } Saead sing. It’ a char Mr Mrs, Wil Askren, Mr n Edwards, Miss Alico Miller O. Eckleman, Mrs, J Younger. Mrs, Don . Mrs, Howard Hanson, Hemphil Mn. mpson and Mrs, Victor is is the f affair the alumnae th n fui n nk m ! by and ides Mrs. omas au r ¢ Mrs Alfred blood, Wylie The da in the Mrs. Askren, Mr Ve CA pith KE rhomas Russian Tea Will Follow Concert Many attractive featu ing pl ed by Mra, Je Mrs. ‘aul Un tea, which wil cert and befor Russian i temple on Wednesday Many tempting confectt: Aa) long tables which the women on committee are ¢ orating with their most precious Russian cloths and shining vars, Among the members of the terhood of the Russian church wh will assist Mrs, Umoff will be Mrs. Metropksky, president of the sister- hood; Mra. Luba, Madame kiu. tin, Madame Kriefsky, Mra. Crewell, Princesses Olga a € int, Mise Kotora, Mrs. Za! n, Mra. Jurrin and Mrs. Kovalosky | Mra. Fi imson and Mra, J. H Little assisted by Mrs. lia OG. Nelson and M Ww, ¢ charge of the Russian and embroideries which display. Added to the long list of box hold Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Boéing Cc. Ward, M and Mra B A. Garber, Mr. 4 Mra, Thoma Stimson, Mr. and Mrs Caspar Fir cher and Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Has kell. Additional patrons esses are Dr. and Mrs. Siowen and Mr. Ballard. ve Ives Rus the eve Russian samo- Bes }N M M M are J paintings | Cc will be on and EF and Mrs. pa rbert + wae ee Luncheon. for Miss Swope As a prenuptial compliment tc Miss Alice Swope, Mrs. Howard A Hanson will entertain with a lunch eon of eight covers, Tuesday after noon, February 19, at the Women's University club. Invitations have been confined to intimate friends of Miss Swope. “ ¢ Miss Crawford to Entertain To honor Miss Anna Ludmila, pre- with the Chicago Civic Opera com. M tertain day Bridg at her t KF oT gave oO M apte r th ‘or the shter pleasu! Al M p @ valentine home ecorations, to the ur Virginia T toher n with T a Will Give Valentine Miss El rtain ab tw th a@ vale D m Friday lock fartha Washt E. oO evening sses Marjorie n, Can M D > lefte ry ostess, ane Harrison, Mrs. den, | Rita | Miss Helen Harrison, Carman, Betty The Thrift Shop will be tn charge |"'Y miere danseuse of the ballet coming | o¢ Mrs, in rs. rs. H B the re Olaf Cas! GA Mra, F. ridge will and in olonial fashion w trouse, be Margaret in char; rs. R. 8. Wha es, Mins El tney in charg wler of tickets. ra on Tuesday with dancing from 9 unti the Orthopedic Mrs. E. G. t, Mrs. Mrs. D. W. Mra. G. L. wart, Mrs. Martin, Miss Johnson, Hattie toeffier, for Sunset auxiliary. Dance Jane ty-two of th aturday eve a eption Mrs. pI addition there Argall ley, or Clarke, Mrs. E d Miss Dorothy of the irs. James Burson and Mrs. 4, of the prizes; Mrs, W Mrs. Joseph Harper, and Miss Hazel C mid-week assinted by Mrs. Max Harrison, Johnson, Williams, Beulah Misa Floren si Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY | will follow. JOHN F. MILLER W. R. C. | Jobn F. Miller W. FR. C. will serve ® 6 o'clock dinner at the Armory, Saturday evening, February 15. A patriotic program, honoring the birthdays of Washington and Lin-} coin will be given, followed by | da meing. OHA CHAPTER PRTERTAINING chapter, O. E. in with a card and mah jongs ‘on Saturday evening, Febru- at the Green Lake Masonic | Guests may also choose games. Favors will be} h table. | o- , E, 8. ity will chapter, be given No. 192, turday evening, Feb | | by | | | 0 o'clock, at Dart- Second and Madi- B and five hundred es, All Eastern Pi Beta Phi fraternity ae tasty on Satu at the hom rlich, 7% yy, and énjoyalig a i N. Refreshments win yt, 1® conclusion of Yaa) @@ Rervedl coeds from the po the local chaptte 4, tions may be mi Ehrlich, EA st-2461, Schram, SU nee ui” . _ RELIEF TEA Fortson-Thygesen a give a relief tea Thursday’ ¥ 21, at the home of Mrs. siete bee, 137 Lakeside « Bol car to end of the line. eee QUARTERLY CONVENTION The quarterly district ch of District jogs, No, 16, 1. 0, 3 will be held in Seattle, chuary M with Seattle lodge, No. 6, acting aq host, in 1.0.G.T. hall, 1109 Virgintg, st. The convention will be called to order at 2 p. m., with Mrs, Emily Peters, Seattle district chief tempiur, presiding. There will be hn from # to 9 p. m., public is invited. ‘The program witt include musical numbers, readings and an illustrated lecture by Capt. ty wilt open session to which the STUDE music of the Washington 8: of Music clubs will be given Satu afternoon, February les given | D. Thomas Davies. rateher Valentine Party of her John J. Muir rty Tuesday aft in Mount Baker small mes and © of the Small Luncheon Miss and Miss ned this cheon er mall nnis club. will young = party v3 ne Martha Washingtan ce| Party ng, March Delta Delta Delta will give ston p rty at the Twenty-first ave. committ W.F Mrs, E. are Waldo, 8. Travis H. Knowlton. layed during the will be n the Bron De- revue wi pn, Holly and Ina Mra. John Paul Cc. r L Conn tea; Mrs. R. c Miss or. nformal ‘Club Dance Yacht club has cards informal club ruary 1 12 Irthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Frink Park guild will be in charge | Tea Shop Satur-| Waldron will be Ivan Hy Mrs, C. L. Henderson, Cc. F. Uh Mrs. P. Dean Mrs. Maud Young, Miss Evelyn and Miss tevens and M Business sesston ‘T MUSICALE The second in a series of student | under the auspices te Federation 16, at 2:1 lock in Frederick & Nelson's audi. torium., The program follows: ¥ Piano— “Momenta Musicale,” tude, Op. 10 Tenor Miss Mildr Op. 24... .Bohubert Chopin “There In a Flower That Bloometh” CMaritana’ “Take Home Joy’ “The Adrian Bea’ Violin Contralto- Miss Marjorie Anderson ai Violin Mr. J. R. .W Ba Mace tt | Mansly of Everett. Miss Emily Smith at the piano, “Mr Miss ¥; Hein ta M “Page genote”) Mim tlona’* Mr. Mr ‘Walter's Prize Song” Wagner-Wiihelm$ Frown, h at the plano. Bong” Theodore Ar Helen Hilt at “Vision Fugitive Paul : Anbers. (Les Hue- 2 + Meyerbeer Dan thé piano, “Original Theme and Varia Wientawakt 0 piano, CHerodl- Maanenet Mies Vesta Muth at the piano. Plano. Concert Study. omsinaen’’ D Fiat Reethoven-Busont Mina Helen Ferryman. | Soprano. “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings’ “All Pure and Bright* «Paley Tide Mis Jonephine Lobberegt. i Liddle Martha’) Flotow » Horn Miss Marjorie Ariderson at plano. er COUNTRY FAIR Tike Yesioi ‘The Southwest Improvement club ill give a country fair Saturday | February ning, . 2th ave. dxon st, A to attend . . BETHLEHEM SHRINE NO. Bethlehem, Shrine No. 1, White Shrine, The community . 1 Order of will give a dancing | party Saturday evening, February 16, | pouN at the Masonic club rooms, bullding. Arcade 16, at the club. 8. W. and West is in- 3 OF MEETID fifth In a series of programs | Education | a by the Visual eation committee of the P..| be given Saturd 10:30 a, m. Febru ditorium. Shourek, who ture atudy work in the| schools, is in will talk on Life of Washing: Rovig, Misa | Tiazt | in Frederick & | Mr Coupe) and Mrs. Harold Martin (Rhea have returned from their wedding trip and will leave Saturd, for Spokane to make their eee hon Mra, 0. J.C from 8t. Louls, Jing two months with her and daughter, Mr. W. Baldwin (Virgint a been #p son-in Mra. C Dutton), . Bacon returr t and E Mrs. Raymond Auszias de left recently for Low An make short with and Mr Aimar nine and id fre uiger . Mins na Ore vinit Mr. and to son goles, their and Mra a daughter-{ Auaian de 1 ton," Mr retary of th tion of the Preservation Herbert Nation E nec al Parks ansocia state, will speak on th of Wild Flowers,” Piano numbers will be contributed b: Anne Elizabeth Inchut adle Song,” by Mozkowski erfly Intermezzo eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS on, Roberta, | WILL PRE: For the Women’s Outlawry organiza war pl INT TWO PL benefit of the & te Trade Union league, th of War department of th on wil ent two ant! “The Jazz o! M. C. A, audi evening, Feb 3 ters follows: pr Gas” and Patriotism,” at the Y torlum, on Saturday ruary 23, at 8:15 o'cl The cast of chars OAS By Frederick Pont. 1 Anna } v Mr, Barton Mre. Barton Allee (thelr daughter Edgar Marton (thet Robert Graham A walter T A day th Private dis Ye son) tor Carito Ross Matthews must never cor ° Ing room In @ hotel INTERMISSION. arranged by Julia Muate Risegart, THE JAZZ OF PATRIOTIAM.” nny Diaby Bpencer Myrtle MeGit n-Amerionn Alia & featherweight Mre Mre Mo Schweit Gern trot Anna Mav Mrs Presiden 4 Nannie Shank Mra. Da Mra, Hake ire OW “ Lyda Croster Allee Hulbert heavyw Jane Etta Tripp ot ‘onnell, « Wileonian Smith, « frensied patriot Ruth ¢ tea” Ald “ van 1 jardner, May Duncan, Laura A meeting clety tm the Bun church. Tin iP n the Uolted Ataten - CLARA BARTON | Clara Barton Te a social luncheon Mrs. John Reynolds, Wednesday, £ the Ladl 14 90 sy school room of a TENT NO. 1 it, No, 1, t the home. of 3627 Carr Place February 20, at 12 o'clock. Hostesses will be Henrietta | Parrott, Florence G ¢ Gilliland and cP Mra, W. 0, At At the meting held on Febru. , Mr. and Mrs, W. Simms in- vied ‘member of the Tent to their jsilver wedding anaiversary celebra |tion, February 22, at the Fremont Masonic temple. wo RAINIE} BLE POST CARD PARTY | American Legion Auxiliary Rainier Noble Post, No. 4, a bridge and whist party, ‘Wednes. y, February 20, from 2 until 4 o'clock, In the American Legion club. 09 Third ave, Reservations may be made by call- |ing Mrs. Mabel Downs, WE st-0776. Mra, Minnie Bragdon, CA pt!-0170, or Mrs. Frank Clancy, BE acn-3640. ae 8 | NORWEGIAN HOSPITAL | ASSOCIATION | The Norwegian Hospital ansocia- |tion will meet at Norway hall, Tues. day, February 19. Board meeting at 12 noon and regular meeting at 1:20, |A-luncheon will be served by the fol. |lowing hostesses; Mrs. Frank Oleson, |Mre. H. B. Newhouse and Mrs. H |N. Haugan. / . | REGULAR MEETING | American Legion Auxiliary Rainier Noble post No. 1, |its regular meeting, Monda lary 18, at 8 p. m., in the American Legion club rooms, Mra. Walter | Beals will speak on her recent trip East. Members of all other auxil. Jaries cordially Invited. i eee | WEST SIDE WOME, eLUB The West Side Women's Improve ment club bas planned a large card | party, with favors for each table, on Tuesday afternoon, February 19, |from 2 until 4 o'clock, in the Ameri can Legion clubrooms, 509 Third ave. The proceeds will augment the build. | ing fund. Reservations may be made with | Mrs. F. WW, Schroeder, WE st-2799, |with Mrs. Samuel Schneider, W: 4891. to to will hold » Febru NDERS’ DAY BANQUET Alumni of the University of Wis- consin will celebrate the 75th birthday jof their Alma Mater a®the Founders’ | Day banquet, which will be held Fri- day, February 15, at 6:30 o'clock, at the Elks’ club. All alumni and for. mer students of Wisconsin university | are invited. . CARD PARTY | American Legion Auxiliary to |Lioyd T. Cochran Post No, 40, will corner of 17th ave. N. W. ket st., on Tuesday lary 19. and Mar. evening, Febru- rm eee GOOD CHEER CLUB Good Cheer club of Evergreen Lodge No, 2, A. O. 1. W. will have a luncheon and meeting Wednesday, February 20, at 12 o'clock. Dutton returned to: | where she has | and | Doris | by Olson. | will give | ‘ace Hurd, | will give} give a card party in Woog's hall, | w Y| Duet M v * ™ M Vera Hrown. > the Win A Nerland Hhepherd’s Kvening Margaret and Vera Brown. Xylophone selected Douglas Herber a Grace Irene Dines Kies Me Again Katherine antaine Ma re Olive also B Fiat Henry Dance Marshall art Adaline Haynes. | inute Vale Margaret 84 ano Walting Maret Xy 4 | PARLIAMENTARY m } 15, ii lin Wi Ww ¢| Preliminary la | Posto: | LADIE th thi and tin M vinited the Le CHAPTER tw | February w. of nu ar a M A. re cI Sponsored Rainier A. ect by a par Monday 1:30 o'¢ wary, Mrs n, former shington clubs afternde at att joorge ate omen's will be slit Much enthusiasm meeting ¢ evening. : ICE LUNCHEON Mra. Charh WwW. P Seattle postmaster a Postoffice Ladie mixer will be held at Tuesday at me and place to ra. Perkins reports she various rIRLING DA tir commemorate ton i to ADY R Lat the ncheon given at the H. Oliver, 1154 Contributing to the the afternoon will ymbers by Mins nd papers read Leary “Cit 20th by “Mo ah ry pn paper on ra I. ting ‘Prumbull, by Mr« . and Kathr; “- SEATTLE LOL H et February committee In charge are Mra. Eliza- | beth and Mra. are Seattle Lodge No. lonor, will meet in Ev 09 Ninth ave, Tudésd 19, at 7:45 6 Murray, Mra Della M. urged to be Bail Out-of-town to transfer to Seattle mi M A M ave., Luncheon at m P. rooms of the Y. lo" JEGISLATIVE arrange to do %0 or 8U oe LPHA CLUB The Alpha club rs 8. Masters, Thursday, 12:30 p. cee FEDE Legislative fed Monday, in the ay A in-3541 . The eet m. second w. c. wing councilman been Invited to speak: ol El Glen a. Mi C E. Corkery, B. Worley ‘joore and M. L. Berens, Conner, Dr. s, J. imer B, 8. LITERARY CLUB m: m. for w wi will Th 8, to Wi The members of the club will ap- pear in costumes appropriate to the Co PACIFIC HIV! Mi a serien of card parties Friday eve-| nit 171 pu SEATTLE WELCOME CLUB | The Seattle Welcome club will hold | Sunset Heights Literary February eet Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. 833 N. 60th st cr T SEATTL OMAN’'S CLUB The West Seattle W. have a Colonial hursda February Phinney acting as h pic for the day will omen,” by Mrs, W rd, . plonial period. oe NO. 94 Hive No. 946, I will give th Pacific laccabees, 15, at at 8 « ing. February 3 Market at., ublic is invited. dance Friday evening, Bright's hall, Pine st. SPARGUR STRING QUARTET NEXT TUESDAY EVE FEBRUARY SIXTH AND SP mitted durin, rst numbes ‘Ticket, $1 0—Plus Tax ing at Snerm » Third and Pine ret Brown | Douglas Herbert | amentary n, Feb N parliamenta marked rking, auxili which aye doing splendid work chapter, Linc Ruth nt p.” &.. McKee and read by Mra.| Me! present and bring thelr friends to the whist party members who Lodge No, 7 naet-20' will m. February candidates have| John R. William Hardesty. luncheon . with Mrs. H. | 1604 Fourth ave. are closing out their din, Think of ulte room tered in fing for $5.85; or bridge | Armstrong's Herbert Bonm braxs beds for only pe A DISPLAY OF Twenty vaeheon you to drop in Godard | eavenene beautiful array of fashion | THEATRE in bathir Millard | Schubert haminad Have at the you heard abc fashion show SUE When fore the boot wher cream, is demonstr to fastidiou This len it, It's ASS Valley you're look P. will y Columbia McLough n of th ation of wd 1 only he ng, 100. J om wt tr On hoes br many friends that th Fitth Ave | ballet the ft UCKED AWAY IN You've surely Wh toke Build of wife announces luneheon fo shortly 3 Green is a orite announce has rece arien T “THE BUBBL Saturday of flowers On we're ery—hats ed at $7.50 4 dD. AR birthdays of toa A bow with the Puritan THE LATE MODEL ‘or the re-blocking Milan? "Twill be long en collar 0 on a Friday of Mra} | on me n ave. nterta be nment mustcal Meredith Mra. Eliza Vernon” written by A rol-back brim Deve f h one of the Another triumph by Way of a Man,” DOLLOR HEILI presentation and con five cents a yn patriotic, Maxham. Degree of orgreen hall day evening. o'clock. ‘The Someone has calte melody of the soul shown in Beatt be linea Welln ey. Members week to the BE. wish o by calling weaves up holes in buttons in less time THAT INNOC Perched on the sponsible for more with} Franklin bruary 21 nee ix over saving machinery (SEATTLE they come back spc ont ings. RATION | eration will 18, at 2 floor club The fol-| Ever tried it? A Iph Nich- . Carroti, | Shields, | F. the knees, Leezer, | pamel up the to $2 N. front! Hickman | tng half-undone club will 9, at 2p. Edith Roch. | Mr. and Mrs. connection with thei Economy hal; MA in IT 1 onlarggd! “HUMMIN Like “Nail File mending basket Arcade ONCE LET DR. ‘Take off the call oh, how bright club on oman's new at Miss F 304 F The| ‘Colonial don. ostens, be A 6 uadies of the he second of ‘SOMETHI To frame th to fill such too, not Woog's hall, clock. The sily suite Pebruary 16, | at made Krom the door. kidn NG Pine St. i entire in Madam 8¢ oHLE e any, And the cost is low. more.” Upstairs, “CLEMIE’S, Haight building! “0 An - By eA A. ve 2 fAsaN mnsiating inlaid Lr 916.75 wonk the mending baske is worth. PLY), the chiropodist at 4044 Are bu: bu: of for $ ut th they abo I men. cL E THE UNITED FURNITURE Co. larg 138 complet oleum for only finest quality girls have 4 ) Pik RING'S LOVELIE: onttle RELY YOU MUST STOP " SSTADO. It's cream hay a ought hey're materials Jerful to da tha fa frock of h 4s covered with ta t » have good aga 27 Pt THE SPECIAL PRICE OF THREE DOLI silk Pike the author theate ncert the This fore the th of r is given Jane OH, HOW COMFORTING To slip one's feet into hone ed at heel and toe. That's TTLE 5 SUPPL rments sweet-smelling and with I find that CA pitl-0300 is just the number for Monday rment company has designed for babies of js of cuteness fasteners at You can buy At last someone's come, to the baby that's te arning to. travel about by himaclf! 17687. iBIRDS” Test” hosi A and dd by work le ery ve. hi a which will have star one summer. hat What are poor hands worth at twinkling of a it takes to thread a 'T LOOKING WRI tub down stairs in your basement ts re- gravating gaping of garments, more dull hours t than a whole At SURELY THOSE KIDDY CREEPERS That the Lioyd-Meyers G one and two are mary no bunglesome r HAVE YOU LEARNED TO PLAY MAH JONGG? Bernard Kirsch now have their mah jongg rWhist club, at 1431 First Ave., PLEASANTER THAN EVER pan's while ples Bank building; MA in-4131, she have For silky fineness in m Bootery, Second nt . SUSIE FRASIER | the will Square. SOFTLY BECOM face of a little old lady of 80 an order as this, ‘ the She's at 4098 Arcade Square. Making hats fo: mii ARE THE AWNINGS TATTERED? ew ones will be me WIREL! porch curtains, Her au of canva: February until late protection pile, from the FOR ELEGANCE AND PERFECT COMFORT, TOO, You can hunt the town over y-shaped model, overstuffed in taupe velour, at CARLSON’S, 800 MA in-6473 I WANT TO TELL YOU BUS) about the ultra smart spring froc They're just like new i MeDermott building. ’ AT THE END OF THE HALL gives a wonderful marcel for EL iot-3984, welling Novak fectly y Laundry rains that beat in at the surpri today walking past there vutiful overstuffed chatr three-ple venport und ro a beautiful mahogar hade, for only urd. They t guaranteed Sinish And wutiful It will Sia st GARMENT to model the rich COLUMBIA that will h been chosen pre a woek ery be Products Show, be Seattle's perfect lemon clear the world today 1 it delightful Estado Vanishing Northwe all over 1 men ter Crea RS Costume al for week. BROCKLINDE OLD TRUNKS flowers or straw or made of it and suits, of viv of quaint straw fabrics 4 Spring millin all mark treet the beltless. of frock fastens made the hem Model building Have you a | blossoms is an important part | | IT’S AN EMERSON HOUGH STORY! Covered Wagon,” 1s “The| a week's showing at the MILLION ng Saturday he full two-hour at an admission price of twenty- of “The . photoplay, “The Lullaby,” a of the great pictures that will be shaped, glossy, emoothly mend- | ft means to send your bundle hy Only call CA pitl-0300. ending when there’sa machine that and one that se needle! an eve os on iER houseful of so-called labor- I've just vi wrung dr, all the buttons morn- the are great laundry whirled, not | | | | and neatness! No elastics at the seat, Just a buttoned them at our best stores at $1.25 escue of the poor, bedraggled look- parlor, in rooms 1 and 2, cuts and fits! Her studio has been a nice way of keeping out of the dium-priced hose try the | rance, Arcade Square. pots of your poor feet and} in! She's the wonderful hurt seem EDNA WALKER delights people, young and old, shops, is her hobby linery of the le to measure at CAMP LEWIS they fill individual orders for overs, tarps, tents, for all things | 76 University St, on the bridg ito At . fall, a canvas roof is all for one’s car, one’s wood- unprotected needs find a davenport to equal the new medicines, over. Site! building. SS GIRLS 1 wraps at Betty Faris’ “Wirth. in-all but price. That's the secret. cents (on Saturdays for $1) at ARE YOU PLANNING A PARTY? For table f dec for I sort fun among your guexts, you. must run in to the in the MeDERMOTT BUILDING. And while of bridge 5 nd gifts in the L-Aid M nelton'’s famous Bocle long th Ds t Fourth of » for creating Specialty Sales Shop there, see the « the way! nop. Have quiet corridor are shops and of “rea aden, afternoon in these for orations ide ou're arket Beauty § xt door is Chaunce same titching pecially und Pine ou had a marcel the of t ing Here's ever charming of gown-mah wn a tea room! njoy ¢ UCH THINGS « of experience at building. IF WOMEN TALKED ABOUT They'd tell you of Esther Baum removing facial blemishes? At 1109 People Bank that a woman who'll spend a thousand on jewels fanalontiy defect of her skin? YE SH ALL KNOW HER! ynable to be “run down" or shabby when there's r System within calling or mailing distance? satin, suede or kid or supplies new 412 Union St. "t it strange gowns will neglect some BY HER HEELS a 1 ANDIS Pheisgeet recovers riously, match ‘me round at the toe straps have tired Summer footwear hint grows that and short as to vamp. us, yet, There's not a HOME’S NOT HOME Without a sewing machine! First Ave., can suy rebuilt (a bargain) to a tuck-aw light has been devised that fits under the arm Why lack one when the SINGER Shop, you with anything from an old model tric” of late design! And now of the an electric sewing ‘mathine Yet he'll make 12 for $5 as a “special” at board building, Fourth at Pike. yaar See Posing “children is a thing of the past. whem they Me least’aware of him. . WHAT A COMFORT TO OW? A youthful “HOLLYWOOD” frock laliored, with smart collar and cuffs! $16.50 at 1621 Westlake, north of Pine eae 1 know fashions for our convenience hats that match or harmonize with the frocks they show. é a TO BE MADE AWARE OF SPRING Slip in at Wing's Cafeteria for lunch and feast on such delicious” things as only country farms and gardens can produce. At 1409 Firat. ore The Northwest Products Show is teaching us how well supplied we with good food produced and packed right here at homel Are thé loveliest I've the CHRISTY Studio n An artist “catches” them (chemise style) in soft velour, They've a dozen models at ~ A. shop are A “CLIFTON” CLOCK May be a lovely tambour model for the mantel, ‘a smart thing of — ‘luminum, built on the square, or a homely “alarm.” But it's sure to be a good one! 108 Pike St. he 8 8 New frocks suggest new rings, new necklaces, new pendants, ros tunately, semi-precious stones will do these days! rece’ ‘TILL YOU’RE EIGHTY, AT LEAST You may have a perfect throat line! MARY B. SIMMONS’ combined treatment of scalp, neck, shoulders, bust and face shows results at — once. 614 Seneca St.; MA in-1342 i oo. The same stimulus that takes the flabbinesa from tissues over will round out the thin places of one's neck and shoulders, eee WITH TAILS AND HEADS AND PAWS The Mode} will create from your odd bits of mink a charming for the spring suit; 25 per cent discount, too! 527 Peoples Bank Bid ee Crinke-cloth like that used in the new bed-spreads is @ fav fabric now for drapes, dresser scarfe and lamp shades. . ‘FOR A BIT OF COLOR AT THE EDGES Use picot! Done for 8 cents at Elite, 414 Eitel building, over Bartell’s, ASTERPIECE OR A “MESS” It’s all up to you as to how your millinery shall look this For at Churchill's they've the machinery and the skill, too, to make & hat (eatin, felt, fabric) IIke new again. “402 Union st. TO DANCE ALL NIGHT LONG Needs only the inspiration of ragtime perfectly executed at the. p by a pupil of Bernard Brin's School at 806 Pine st. HIDDEN IN ASIA FOR AGES! The piercing light of that radiant jewel, Zircon, shines out from windows of the GOLD gl? Bud phic) Ave. DR. WARREN OR ONE OF THE FACULTY Supervises the examination of your eyes when your glasses are free at the Northwest College of Optometry, 307-308 Seaboard “8 A FRIEND OF MINE WILL GIVE a new electric washing machine in exchange for good used furnitu MA in-4817, Al . TO WIN A PRIZE. AT THE PARTY wear a creation from the Brocklinde Costume Shop! Tuxedos are rented, too, at 1822 Fifth Avi “DEFYING DESTINY” is the great Monte Blue photoplay for tonight and tomorrow at the | Colonial theater, . . . MME, PATTENEAUDE’S FAITH in the eternal attractiveness of women has given her a place apart among the beauty culturists of the West. In her sumptuous Salon de Beaute at 500 Denny building, Madam and a corps of trained. assistants do marvelous things in restoring the luster and thick! of hair and in bringing back the glow to worn faces. You must to Madam about the new department of plastic surgery. It, too, : 4 success! WHY NOT MARKET YOUR EMBROIDERY Thru the LAID SHOP of gifts, upstairs in the McDermott bullding? They need attractive things in needlework now. . FOR THE BRIDGE PRIZE GIVE a bit of opalescent china from Miss Steele's! instructs, fires china, She fills orders, 207 McDermott building; MA in-2789. * Seg eae BERNARR McFADDEN APPROVE! the system of cleansing the blood and building vitality thru longed and powerful shower baths, MISS ELLIOT’S physical ture treatments put pep in run-down peopie and make folks who ill from torpid conditions of Nad aoty. well again, 402 Crary build FINE HOMES FOR CANARIES! They've dozens of beautiful new bird cages at Chapman's Ga Store, marked at especially low prices. And, by the way, have you bought your “Burpee's 1913 Westlake. BEADS FOR PURSES Trimming, Campfire symbols—everything—are upstairs in the McDer mott building. They've wonderful necklaces, too, Rhind & Co, see MRS, BATTIN will be at her office at the Y. W. C, A. (Fifth and Seneca) Saturday to take care of belated apisuianle in her dre course, opening Monday, February 18. re A SHOP OF RARE GIFTS is LA BOW'S! With the Rice-Watters Phonograph Co, 1420 (Advertisement)

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