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ro “5 an Oy « _ > ~ =. = FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 924 HE SEAT E STAR PAGE 15 © 4. \|Personal Music vi . s Hrastua I 4 1 | oeattle society spwsl ase | Come Shopping With Cecille -:- | may : 20), 7 . rogram | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 I ty, Late 0 1 ) a will | Assistant—Frances Oldham . , ‘ . ray ye: Music nuise Raymond ve! ‘ ‘ ; fusic—Louise Raymond Owens Wiel ‘ 1 Who docan’t delight in re-dressing the windows for spring? Will Cabaret Sce A A for Junior 4 Mr 1A o| 7 : t D you rn yi quil ‘ aret Scene dded Attraction for Junior : Tcistions fa ote They're making them ruffled from the valance to the hems at the #i% League Dance; Smart Tea Is Farewell ‘ Will h that up and down in th J y of Honor pln nin Palos ’ gorgeous chintz primly fringed? The kitchen curtains of checkered onor EG t , ; AT the pres " man will assist, M Mr ard A To keep one’s house flooded with light without glare and heat, there £% intere Rae vet i Mins Virginia M Mins I f F y ent is da n } toe Es Srreetet nth r Small Dinner } Mr, Campbell er, Mr, | Beprane ‘solo~ te Warren are new awnings to be planned. Mr Tobias, who spends his « ya in Mason temp T sday ev «| Before Ball T r N I r i en 4 f the romantic atmosphere of tents and camp delight hows me wonder February 28 n added . : ‘ 4 and Mr, Everett Bar © spend . ful new patterns in striped canva A strip of it dresses up the house for the intermission there w , . ae 8 opr t There” 1 Mas Ten Mr. and Mrs t « : cabaret scene with Miss Kathleen | ponry dearbor hwnd 5 iitlam ©, MeKay | "Festal March” : « And by the way, it’s sweet pea planting time today. I've news for Dr in charge } dinne t th i on the birth Mixe ‘ the © you! Those occupying tables will Include |" ep eae ary 20, at th Big mye = Brackett you Mr, and d Andrews, Mr.| 7 cheon for Small ‘“. jee and Mrs Ca Anke, Mr." and sincheon bet a . rites 42a! COUNT VON SALM IS COMING IS IT SOCIAL SERVICE OR BL Mrs. Stanley Minor r. r er anc rues k and Miss Co Robert Bradie PREF. a 6. SE EP Pero ans sab 1 Betty ¥ ped ¢ a rare of the part that Alexander Pringle, Mr War the pleaadre of bac little ols >quiam * ty Faith Looks up saith ae eora, 6443004 preity relia: Prag ILLION DOL- k t , s known women James Colbert Sullivan, Mr. and Mra.jter Mary Oldham. and her small O80 bates aa he fee —eeeer Wg Sa : "Gadi “F rik P t 1 for att ‘s always Theodore Owens, Mr. and Mra, Henry guest, Katherige Alward of Bop 3 ales @ . ere re ae ‘ : known, too, ¢ ‘ far from lays “Sines ison, Mr. and Mrs. Dow who Ww sme over pleturen, “Don't mins ith Me P t r pee . t Sue enjoy Mr. Mrs, Thomas Gre Annie Wright seminary for the week| Dr. N. A, Joba returned re | A!t? * great 9 Ee as a ‘i r t that's t of a p lke Gladys tng, Mr. and Mrs, James Haight, Jr. | end, Miss Frances Oldham will have|cently from a short trip East Mra Radteras TO LACK MUSIC IS UNTHINKABLE And t t real mission in Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Black, Mr. and on of 10 covers at her home 76.8 | Trio wit wat dot the When good used phonographs cost #o little at 1816 tad M A { n handicraft of women who Mrs. Walter MeEwan Tomkir Saturday aftern | Mr. and Mra. Gerald Shannon and| vie ome ee robert rey must ¢ f n c appreciate the originality Miss Catherine Collins, Miss Mary | ee Mr, and Mra, Gilbert Skinner left to- 1 a Se pe = 5 ey - b 4 must ey belong to that group of Trimble, Miss Eulalie Merrill, Misa! 7-7 es day for Mount I r to spend the Mr, Ye J. Alle ector | ILIKE TO TELL YOU OUT-DOOR PEOPLE cathes A ; {OTT BLDG. on ¥ourth Alice Blake, Miss Doris Fisher and| Bridge Luncheon week-ond ure Ivan Kills aes PRB a Ss, Sear ti aghast ae : . , - the Messrs, Lawrence Wiley, Edwin} at Home | ae) sn R AaTE Headquarters where everything of canvas (curtains, aw ) OE a Maxwell, Stuart Agen, Auzia Mra. Merbert Tirrell, Jr, enter | Mr. and Mras Peter Andrae wilt | ENTERT 48 THURSDA is ‘made to guilt your own caprice. At 76 Ut ty #t., on the bridge.| 4 G IRL FROM BRIN’S de Turenne, Everett B BenJa- | tained sixteen guests at luncheon on | !#ave the last of this month for the | ro +e . aries ot For jazzy, ringing Sante ard pate fie meak, o> ACY |rhursday afternoon at her home, t, to be gone t months eo gg alt sgt Your frock may have odd sleeves again this spring 4 they're of pecaragt oa sag? sok. Oe atine and am M with bridge for the later diversion . ated b 0 Ginplag i creas. ac thileuls Gaatshing the “dithen embroldiry oa th Bt © program of da e ira ntertained the ke e hig , el Maids and W Moor eee - slentine part ’ #, the hip, the panel Pigeon rst | Why aspire to play “The Maiden’s Prayer” when one may seize the ix Clown |Dinner Hosts at Home » relalines ta ean Veco age ; en 1 ; c mysteries of chords, of fill-ne and of tinkling syncopations Amiel see With covers® placed for twelve the att was) YOU'LL FIND A LOVELY BEADED BAG single season? Mrs. Henry Honored Gand: went: Gineie howe iat Cai} ten /Mtllincin: wit on was DI ta aatogiching, $1:041 (Ot eoures they've chaborate wpodain’ too A FEW ODD BITS OF MINK This Afternoon jhome last evening m 2 | up to $i¢ ‘The BOSTON Trunk and Bag Co F four combined, will make a choker for your Mrs. Charles Willard Stimson en-| : ce vi r eC erty days more in which to have our fur work done at tertained with a smart tea this! Fellowship Group J Ap bere PEL} Gor FON NPP ep Ser Romer s pa r cent discount Peoples Bank building. afternoon at her home at The High 4 rae Saye : psigppeento $4 By lands, given in farewell to Mrs. Luncheon and Mrs. Herbert A. Schoen ae rise ae my th ms p senna E re +} $0: SORE : GAY SORTER, A tiny china tray allows standing room only for salt and papper Seaatan 1 Mare ‘what seiventscie World Fellowship | t Thursday for an extended lower-laden hate and to carry gorgeous beaded pursce | shakers and a mustard far. shortly for a visit in Honolulu ive a Wincheon on Mon Before returning they dekoe ks o.. © a ring flowers blossomed | nat the home of Mrs in Bermuda and Palm PICOT FINISHES A FROCK VEETLY! the rooms and adarned the ~ Hg = 3 pe 1504 ii at A Im von Hoogstracten, #hose It's done for 8 cents at Elite, 414 Eitel building, over Bartell's table, where Mrs. Archibal Mra. 0 Forrest, pre sae e rs. Dane * wil ek ee Downey and Mrs. Lawre of the ¥. W.C. A. and Mr. Alfred} Mrs. James D. Hoge and daugt : , ray ” 1 KN ney and Mrs. Lawn peeerat pater sen haven wml [iar are sings Cote Gatien ee lar Hellig soon THE “HOLLYWOOD” I KNOW a, Saar be the “apeekerd Iturned last 5 from a visit of six o b)8 Is not a colony of picture people, but a shop of clever clothes r.: All women in the Madrona district | weeks in t! ant ‘alentine, Mr We people who love children are going to be fascinated with Jana They've dozens of velour sports frocks at $16.50 and lovey Neighborhood Tea are invited to be present a oe Fairson, Miss Dorothy Matthews and Novak's stage triumph, “The Lullaby.” This enthralling photoplay ratin and erepe at prices just as tempting! 1621 Westlake, nort on the 29th | ee nd Mra, H. N, Richmond re-| Mrs. W. A. Henry, of Waterville is to be shown at a Seattle theater soon | of Pine ye ae ey | o “lay fre t ° | . . Mra. W. §. Griswold and stra. F.| Informal Luncheon Mla Ce ee eee ‘ | oa : : ‘ | A row of tiny cut-steel buttons down the front, and collar, ouffs W. Hargrave will be hostesses at} Mrs. F. W. Knoll complimented ere § ‘ep gr HERE ARE 70 SHADE end pocket flaps of Duchess lace, adorn a simple frock of black the neighborhood tea to be held in| Mrs. William Abbes of Alaska, at @D/ te ana Mrs, John ‘Thomas Con-| tec cin Af shapers ot peegrown Spencer sweet pens in the lavish collection at charmeuse. the University district on Friday | informal luncheon given at her home | oon and Mrs. U. I. Clark have taken ako CHAPMAN'S GAF You may choofe any 6 packets for ae eae Pon tien te ieee ee |apartments at The Wilsonian Dall, 1409 60 cents (13 for $1.00) at 1913 Went MR. SNOW’S CAMERA CATCHES eta house, ne affair | oO eCE ee id’ test glances, cute: es! it bis special? | A child's brightest glances, cutest poses! Heard abou given tn the interest Boe Bes ent} Service qt | Wittler left Thursday see | A woman who's never found time to plant a flower garden ts Uke} 12 pictures for $5.00. Christy Studio, Seaboard Bldg., Fourth at Pike. and Art Foundation fund and th lic Sh | » to be away a month.| MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB a child who's never had an opportunity to play. They're both to Da ee be the thint of a series of aimilar | rihopedic Shops | eiie Sota hacked aac ti eave nc be pitied There's witchery in the play of Nght and shadow on a face. An tl eiyrelhe rena im different dis po Mapes Hiatal E Kegel Miss Olive Leonard will ret | party the Masonic temple on M O> Pr.40 artist scizes it, ulways, to make a pleture unforgettable, jets fe city { oped _ xt by Saturday night fror short visit| day at 2 | STEM Te Cure Bee S. Mrs. ¥ llliam Turnaciiffe, Mrs. F./urday, wtih Mrs, D. Humphrey act- ~ oe db Y ” ee A GIFT FROM MR. HUGHES! IS IT WORTH WHAT YOU SAVE W. Me snest, Mra. H. F. Maxham, |ing as hostess, assisted by Mrs. F.| Ete ei a A full p of hin guaranteed baking powder Is Included free with| /* : Ls id 4 m (RGREEN LODGE | h dollar ee 3 bs Fy > ‘ To spend two whole days each week in a mussy basement, bending Mrs. 4. J. Brown and Mra. L. G./H Anderson, Mra. Ray Hodgd Deis iin: Davia’: Pebiniga lacetats courk | each dollar purchase of fine coffee at his store at 703 Pine street : ia ve ting home mackie Jesseth will gesist the hostesses. |Mrs. George Mallory, Mrs. L. T. aAler‘Coo' Viekasth: Ceo tes a eschat abuis ab dies 5 teary bh ea ved os be, ; en ate hy : be wiriie ee ms - Breaking During the afternoon Mrs. Am-|imink, Mrs. S. H. Walker, Mrs a reales ; ‘ ont civ Bast baking. powder acts tmmedistely, once and for alll. Imaginel exposing YOureE Vo WiEAy, ALeSS Sr, Oty sae. Preemie bb, brose Whaley will contribute a a 2, bh, M Daniel Sullt: give a card party no 9 rigitse . and | back over flat pleces froned, inch by inch, in the old slow way? rons Bde Herman Roe! a? Fe panies me 5 see ary 26, at 3p. m. the ce ese moe of, the: doudie: ecting ‘vind. saitewey, pancake bat- The SEATTLE SUPPLY LAUNDRY takes all of this drudgery out =. o-e ba ea tanga RE gg ar Mra, Charles 1. Murray (Irene | ter can be baked for supper and the product flu/fy, eppeticing. of your home. I find my clothes brighter, whiter and much eae Charles Sullivan, oe va ¥-| Huse) came up Thursday from| a é : 2 Sit | since I learned this Monday morning number. It’s CA pitl-0800. Assisting at Tea en logget es i. moras eats: Captain Murray, at-| RAINIER CHAPTER, D. A. R MARY B. SIMMONS CORRECTS | Cie ie J f At Mrs. Walter Ward's tea for|Brennan, Mra Reno and } the U. & 8. Oklahoma,| ‘The reg monthly meeting of | The unflattering droop beneath the chin, at the xame time that she Waterproof table mats are made of Banitas fabric decorated with Mra. Roger Morse Bone on next | Byler. arrive in @ day or so and will chapter, D, A. BR. will be wtit en every fiber of scalp, neck, shoulders, bust and face! 614 stencilled designs. eile atin oie Mrs. Lawrence} The Thrift shop will be in charge ned uk Bieeabetin toe Ke taw| aid wibraate Mats ¢ stimulates every fiber of sealp, neck, shoulders, bust and ta Cites Arnold and Mrs, John Gill Matthews, | of Mrs H. L. re iin Pe months Aaa |m., at the hori Mra. C. 0. Brag thee | HERE ARE THREE NAMES TO REMEMBER Jr, wilt pour and Mrs. Folger Pea-/H. Glass all ‘Gay Saturday, i ‘ : Ses, 1193 Maie oye Mrs bbe eal The time's coming, they say, when a tcoman who looks old will be When you're buying silk hose—Themis, Hummingbird, Nail File body, Mra. Cecille Kane, Miss An- Broadway gull reap I bates Stars, Masons Mi ~ ar ed p Bessy T. a obi @ curiosity! | There's a world of comfort tn the sheer, strong silk hose from s heir friends are most cor¢ ra. Ray Mines, a. C. ( ‘onson, | i a CLUBS FOR SATURDAY 4. | Mre. Virgil M ¢, Miss Lulu B. Women’ Ss Clubs eee | Wells, Mrs. W. F. Allison, Mra. Eliza | MUSIC STUDY CLUB Ferry Leary, Mrs. E. C. Bradley day, February at 12:30, at the| The Seattle Music Study clud| Miss Emma Shumway and Mre. Engineers’ club. rof. Frank Laube, | Will bold its regular meeting at the| Slizabeth J. Thorne. Mra. J. ¢ ARION LADIES The ladies of the Gesang-Verein Arion will give a card party and dance Saturday, February 23, at $ o'clock, im Arion hall, 222 Pioneer building, First ave. and James st. ‘The hostesses for the evening are | Mrs. C. E. Ahues, A. M. Birkel, Mrs. | Mrs. John Leaker, Mrs. Ata Naumann. “ee CLUB PLANS LARGE PARTY The Eastern Star club has a ranged a whist, bridge and mah jongg party for saturday evening, February 23, at 8:30 o'clock, at’ Norton's cafeteria, 1519 Second ave. Members and friends invited. .. PAST PRESIDENTS’ CLUB The John F. Miller Past Pres! dents’ club will meet with Mrs, Lilly Jones, 4735 11th ave. N. E., on Sat- urday, February 223, at 12:30 p. m. Take car No. 16 to 47th st. see JUNIOR MACCABEES The Junior Maccabees will give a ‘Washington's birthday party Satur- day evening, February 23, at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. R- Brooks, 2904 Beacon ave. . WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB The Woman's will hold Its Reciprocity day meeting at the Federated clubhouse, Satur- day, February 23, at 2 p.m. Presi- dents of the Seattle Federation of! Women’s clubs will be guests for the afternoon. see COLONIAL COURT NO. 13 Colonial Court No. 13, 0. of Ay ‘will give a George Washington party Saturday evening, February 23, at the Woman's Federated clubhouse, corner of Harvard ave. and Thomas st. All Amarantha and friends invited. LEAP YEAR DANCE Robert Morris chapter No. 192, O. E. S., will give an old-fashioned leap year dance on Saturday evening. March 8, in the Masonic club rooms, Arcade building. There will be a Kangaroo Court, a prize waltz and| numerous unique features for the entertainment of the guests. ee WILL PRESENT TWO PLAYS For the benefit of the Seattle) Women’s Trade Union league, the Outlawry of War department of the organization will present two ant!- war plays, “Gas” and “The Jazz of Patriotism,” at the ¥. M. C. A. audi- torlum, on Saturday evening, Feb- ruary 23, at 8:15 o'clock. The cast of characters follows: cee WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB Whittier Heights Improvement club will give a card party Saturday, February 23, st $:30 p. m, at Dim- mick’s Dining Car, 6551 14th ave. N. W. Mr. A. R. Hargescy, North End candidate for eity councilman, will speak from & until 8:20 o'clock. see ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN ‘The Seattle branch of the Amert- can Association of University Wom- ga will have a luncheon on Satur- Educational club) their} jot the University of Washington, | homo of Mrs will address the meeting on ‘‘Euro- | deruon, 2 pean Politics.” For reservations call| February 26, | MA in-3168, or the Engineers’ club. | | e9 e) | Those who cannot attend the lunch-| WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB | CALPIDH CLUB leon are welcome to hear the ad- | The regular meeting of the Wom- | The Caleidh club Herbsman will sing. A full attend ance js requested, an important bus. | iness matters are to be discussed. Frederick H. A N. 63d st., at 1 p.m An on Tuesday, will meet with dress, an‘s Civic club will be held Tuesday, | Mra. F. 8. Sylvester, Ferncliff, ee February 26, in the Erickson room| Bainbridge island, on Tuesday, Feb WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB |4t the ¥. W, C. A, The meeting will| ruary 26, Take steamer Bainbridge, George E. Ryan, president of the be for members only and a targe at- | fr om Galbraith dock, Pler 3, at 1045 King County Democratic elyb, will} tendance ts requested la. m. |speak to the Woman's Democratic = oonneomengieain some sons mem club at 2 p. m. Saturday, February | Cc ae CHERRY’S era }23, at their meeting at Dartnall’s| leafeteria. His subject will be “Elec-| Six Months to Pay Special Sale of DRESSES cuses and Conyentions.”” Mr. Ryan| will explain the precinct caucuses, | county conyention, state convention and national convention | Mra. Thomas Irving has important} news from the national committee to give to the women. eee ILLUSTRATED LECTURE The yisual education and recrea- tion committee of the Parent- Teacher associations will meet Sat-| urday morning, February 23, at 10:30 a. m. in Frederick & Nelson's auditorium. Mr. L. D. Lindsley} will give an filustrated lecture on |"Indians of Washington,” and Mrs. Mabel Cleland will entertain with some Indian stories. Madeline Piess will contribute plano numbers. | The lectures in the future will be |held in the auditorium of tho Y. M. C. A. on Saturday mornings, at 10:30 o'clock. ee YOUNGSTOWN CLUB TO DANCE The . Youngstown Imyfoverient club, formerly the Southwest Se- attle Improvement club, will give a dance on Saturday evening, Feb- ruary 23, at the clubhouse, 24th ave, 8. W. and W. Hudson st. see ADDITIONAL CLUBS COLONIAL SUPPER A Colonial supper will be served Friday evening, February 22, at the| Welsh Presbyterian church, 10th ave. | N. and John st, Supper from 6 | until 7 o'clock; soclal hour from 7 to 8, followed by a program. one SEATTLE WELCOME CLUB | ‘The Seattle Welcome club will give a Washington's Birthday dance on Friday evening, February 22, at Bright's hall, 1604 Fourth ave, at Pine st. Everybody welcome. eared) LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB The Ladies’ Grotto club fs plan- ning an interesting program for “Reciprocity” day, on Wednesday, February 27, at 2 p. m, at the Fed- erated clubhouse, ee On Sale Saturday and Monday New Spring Coats You'll be interested in looking over this beautiful assortment! COME IN TOMORROW YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR TERMS No Big First Payment at CHERRY’S LADIES OF THE |GOLDEN NORTH The Ladies of the Golder North will give a Rainbow card party on Wednesday, February 27, at 2 p. m,, at 1916 First ave. Refreshments. cee . 1015 2nd Ave. Het, Madinon and Spring Over Vigin Whistle Take Blevator HARD TIMES DANCE, Dorie chapter, 0. KE. &., 's arrang- ing an interesting vento for Sat urday, March 1, when the chapter will sponsor a "Hard Times” dance in the Fremont Masonic temple, 617 Pee THOSE LOVELY DRIFTWOOD GRAYS Exhibited at the Products Show can be perfectly applied at home to| the unfinished furniture in hard wood from CARLSON'S, 800 Pine Street In a model room I've visited, the silken tnaide curtain (9 attached to bine enameled rings that slip on a tcooden rod in blue enamel, too. . MORE AND BETTER LOOKING CLOTHES FOR HALF! Students at Mme. Schultz-Dittrich’s Universal Dressmaking and Cutting School are making every dollar spent for clothes do the work of two, Each pupil easily makes one coat, one sult and four dresses during the six weeks’ course—for just the cost of the materials. The ix weeks’ course includes Dressmaking, Cutting, Fitting, Designing and Tailoring. The office of the school is at 615 Bigelow Bldg. A bright-colored handkerchief must hang from the pocket of your euit-coat if you would be ultra-smart! THE COUNT WHO WED $40,000,000! Seattle women are awaiting with interest the date announcing the showing of “Mra. Dane's Confession,” an F. B, O. picture, starring. Count Ludwig Salm von Hoogstraeten, at the MILLION DOLLAR HEILIG. Count Salm ts the Austrian nobleman who recently wed Millicent Rogers, “the $40,000,000 heiress.” Fashion finds herself in a sensible mood again, shorter, shoes rounder-toed and lower-hected. ing has almost been forgottent Skirts are much Elaborate hairdress- IT’S SURE TO BE Goop LOOKING! —A parchment shade made to order at LA BOW’ sens We tire of elaborate lamp shades of chiffon, gold lace and passe- menterie, But the parchment shade, so simple, clean and pretty, is here to stay. 8, 1420 Third Ave. ary WE CALL HER THE “CHURCHILL” GIRL Because her hats (she's four, at least) are dapper, so spotless, so} regular of brim and crown! CHURCHILL'S is the shop, at 402 Union Bt., where all sorts of headgear is re-blocked, you know. Since sashes and delta are growing scarce on dinner gowns, bright motifs of embroidered silk are used at one side, near the hip. see IT’S JOLLY WORK Making ono’s frocks at Miss Bean's. She cuts and fits while you sew at-her studio, 309 Peoples Bunk building. But it’s not to| ds*"twas a summer ago! WHY NOT TELL'OF SPRING With flowers on the hat brim? A ck swagger bit of new millinery for sport at the Model, marked for tomorrow bullding. We're to suffer & return epidemic of colored shoes. be as prolonged or as sever: he of sunset-tinted silk? A ” There are wonderful hats Just $5.00! 627 Peoples Bank hats are so tiny that A narrow veil is worn with these, ING OF CARDS The brims on the turn-down-all-around they're hardly present at all. FOR AN AFTERNOON OR EVE It's Interesting to drop in at the WHIST CLUB, rooms 1 and 2. Economy hall! Mr. and Mrs, Kirsch also teach mah jongg. 1431 F Ave. aa s What an opportunity ple -an afternoon at games with cofgenial peo- at the coat of a uartert . TRULY YOUR EYES WIL L BE FITTED Most skillfully before the students of Dr. Warren's Northwest College of Optometry! Yet the service Is free, 807 Seaboard building. see At 3a child's not a dit too young to have measured and corrected with plaaves, WE'LL ENJOY THE SUNSET Out over the Sound while we dine on good things at WING'S teria, 1409 First Ave, his defects of vision Cafe- FOR THE BIT OF EMBROIDERY ‘ That gives a blouse, a frock, a hat brim a look of elegance, take your materials to the RELIABLE, 304 Peoples Bank building, Their designer's at your service, One of our great uptown stores gets the. inspiration from the em- broidered ready-mades they sell for hats decorated in harmony. (Adveitisemeny Arcade Bootery, Arcade Square! . . The Spring printings in crepes are here! You may weave a gar= den of perfect flowers—stems, leaves, blossoms—on your frock for afternoon! . A SAW THAT’S DIAMOND EDGED Creates the delicately oval surfaces and the long faceting of fi gems cut for mounting at the GOLD SHOP, 1426 First Ave. * Pie Ser A Northwest Products show might well give a corner to Weatern gems, cut and mounted at home. Have you seen the blue agate from Ellensburg? o- AMONG THE CAMEOS I FIND About the shops, one featuring a classic face in white against a of blue Js unique! It’s at Clifton’s, 108 Pike St. ape he Pendants and bar-pins are doomed to grow out of style. brooch set with a cameo! Jue snode is immortal, it seems, . BUT YOU MUST GO BACK NEXT DAY! They give you a free re-wave when you've had a marcel and bob ¢ ($1.10) at the CINDERELLA Beauty Shop! Have you heard of th magical Cinderella pack? MA in-3564, % . Not One's hair can be trained to retain a marcel! A re-wave does Rs ders for it. Having the waves laid by the same operator in the same grooves is even more important. see THE HAT BRAID YOU RIPPED UP And saved can be sewed on anew frame at the Model. They aS fiowers and silk to set it off. Re-making millinery is a specialty the Model, 527 Peoples ea sega . February 22 is the date on ae wabiclar calendar for the pla: of sweet peas. . SELMA LARSON WILL TELL YOU If you talk to her, just what can be accomplished with an eli needie in destroying ugly, superfluous hairs, 616 Bigelow buildin When people tell you that elcctrotyste stimulates as many hale’ follicles as it destroys they've been misinformed, that’s all, oe te THERE’S NOTHING YOU CAN’T MAKE When you've learned to sew In MRS. BATTIN’S way! starts in Mareh at the ¥. W. C. A. * iam THE “I AID” SHOP SHELTERS A lovely studio of china decoration! It's Miss Steele's. Here, too, the Rhind & Co. stock of beads for handcraft. Do you make embre ered gifts? They're needed now at 207 McDermott building. . Pa . 2 * A new clas A unique finish for the lower edge of the tunic of your gown ts it band of cut-out embroidery in color. The pattern is maching= worked on the tunic itself and finished swith enipping scissors. ee aa THE BUSINESS GIRL NEEDS Just such ultra-smart frocks as Betty Faris sells at prices consistent, with modest salaries. Wirthmore Shop, upstairs, McDermott Bus, . 8 The new hankie is round, made of bright linen and edged vi Wack lace on which colored embroidery appears. «ie FOR NU-BONE CORSETS MADE TO MEASURE In slender, medium, stout lines call Anna Schober, 618 Boren; BL 5766. o Nevis Someone's invented a stay that bends edgewise as well as flatw And what a difference it’s made in the comfort of corsets? pe er FOR THE HOSTESS Who is entertaining with a simple luncheon, I'd recommend’ F ROCK and potato croquettes! Use one cup of Red Rock cottage chi a two teaspoons of chopped parsley, one rounding teaspoon choppe ie green pepper, one-half teaspoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon ‘soda, a di of cayenne and a dash of parka, Mix these ingredients very thoroly ana form into small rolls. Then imbed the rolls in mashed potat which have beef seasoned with salt and pepper, forming @ la roll of each. Roll the finished croquettes in egg and bread cruml and fry In a pan containing hot fat. Then brown In the oven, TEA WITH A KICK! ‘ It's something new in pictures gt the COLONIAL, Aamissioh: prices there (just think) are only 10 cts, until 6:30; 20 cts, evenings. ee The plain little room at home that's sealed in unpainted pine will wear a studio air when you've treated it to the acids that out the grain of the room in drift gray. at oe