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FRIDAY, M ‘Seattle Edited by Lillian Keen LeBal Assistant 24 Franc Society lister, Telephone MA in-0600 es Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Easter Monday Card Parti R ad April Engineers y ts chairman s, Mrs. O. B. Pe: 1 Mrs, EB. ‘eremony Mr, and Mrs. ® christened w in the pres Christening ( am r. Lewts ken and Mother : scoring Party ir club of Alpha Gam s large bridge and mah jor Friday n ing, March 28, at the chap Reservations may be Mrs, John Gilmore, of Mrs, W. H. Pa made by CA pth 243 KE nwa. 020. Small Dinner | Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. | entertain h a small r thelr home this evening. eres Golf Club Dance Postponed Because of the death of Dr. Ivan Parry, the dinner dance planned for Saturday evening at the Seattle Golf and Country club has ‘been In definitely postponed Lecture at Fine Arts Tonight Professor Herbert Cory, head of of Mberal arts at the University of Washington, will speak on “The Emergence of a Be | Brown, Mra. R. H. Glass and Miss) nign Realism,” before the members | |Monday Practice Club Arts gallerio : Informal Bridge Luncheon Mra, W A. Magee entertained with rmaj luncheon at her home ernoon, Covers were on Thursday af placed for twe entertals next ler at her tice club will be Monday by Miss Marjorie studio {n t MoKelvey M . Architects’ to Meet The Architects’ Wives ¢ Wednesday afternoon, Maret o'clock with Miss Violet OS 26th ave. N. Mr, Charles president of the Fine Arts will ker ves Wi ety be the spe group of songs w Mra, Warren Hat Hosts at Informal Dinner Mr. and Mra. hosts at an infor home Ia. H. B. Earl! inner @ st ever 1 later atte nce of Robert M: * at the Metropc Dinner and Bridge M nd Mra. T, Grant and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wendler were hosts on Saturday evening, entertaining at the home of the former with a 4 er of sixteen covers followed by bi . ing W Orthopedic Shops Saturday, at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, the L. ©. B. club will be in charge, with Mra. Doo Humphrey hostess, assisted by Mra. P. L. In graham, Mr. T. & Dan Sullivan, Mra } son, Mrs. Ray Hodgdon, } nf ultz, W. R. Farley, Mrs. iver Mra. H. Yost, Mre. J Herman Roesch, Mrs. lL. L Funk, Mra W. J. Ho beck, Mrs. W. H. C. Blunk Broadway guild will be in charge at the Thrift Shop, represented by Mra. H. L. Greene, Mra, William le Sarah Farrell. Women’ CLUBS FOR SATURDAY VISUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM The visual education and recrea-| tion committee of the Parent-Teacher Associations will give the tenth pro- gram in the series Saturday morning, March 22, at 10:80 o'clock at the Y. M.C. A. Dean Hugo Winkenwerder of the University of Washington will talk on “Forests and Lumbertng in the State of Washington,” and R. L. Fromme, state superintendent ot! Olympic forests, will show some in- teresting slides. Both children and| adults are welcome. | eee / CARD PARTY | Ridgley Rebekah Social Club will | give a card party Saturday evening, March 22, at 8 o'clock, at Wing’s| cafeteria. | eee } ALPHA GAMMA RUMMAGE SALE | Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will give a rummage sale Saturday, March 22, at 1934 Sixth ave. The sale will feature men’s clothing, shoes and player plano rolls. oo RUMMAGE SALE ‘The ladies of St. Clement's church will hold a rummage sale Saturday, March 22, in the Queen City mar- ket. -* . YOUNGSTOWN CLUB DANCE The Youngstown Improvement] club will give a dance Saturday, March 22, at the clubhouse, 24th} ave. 5. W. and W. Hudson st. eee WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB Whittier Heights club will give a card party Saturday evening, March 22, at 8 o'clock, in} ick’s Dining Car, 6551 14th ave. | . Refreshment | Improvement | JOHN F. MILLER CLUB John F. Miller Past Presidents’ | club will meet with Mra. Rhoda} Adams, 935 234 ave, Saturday, | March 22, at 12:20 p. m. Take Ma-| drona car, | eos ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE Under the auspices of the Better Way, an entertainment and dance will be given saturday evening, | March 22, at 8 o'clock, at Carpen- ters’ hall. oe PHILOMUS CLUB } The Philomus club will entertain with a demonstration luncheon on Saturday, March 22, at 1 o'clock | at the federated clubhouse. Tho} luncheon will be followed by a} stereopticon lecture and a musical | Program arranged by Miss Pittmon. Reservations may be mado | Fine Arts hall, | Friday s Clubs LAKEWOOD civic CLUB ‘The Lakewood Civic Improvement club will entertain with the second of a series of dances at the club- house, corner 50th ave. 8. and Ange Mine st., Saturday, March 22, at 9 p. mi. ‘The community ts Invited to attend, | MILITARY WHIST PARTY ‘The regular military whist party will be given at Woodman’s hall, Saturday, March 22, at §:30 p. m. Refreshments. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘The British American association will give an Iristy concert tn the 2028 Third ave, evening, March 28, at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. see WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB The Women’s Civic club will hold {ts regular bi-monthly meet- ing Tuesday, March 25, at 2 p. ™., in the Erickson room at the Y. W. CG. A Mra. P. J. Lofgren will speak on “The Conservation of the Natural Resources of the State of Washington.” A review end vusston of the Gi. R. 101) Johnson 1 on Immigration, will be con- laucted by the members present. eee DUNLAP P-T. A. Dunlap PT. A. will hold an eve- ning meeting on Friday, March 21, at 745 o'clock. The program will include several selections by the Overall club under the supervision of Mrs. Vernon G. Butts; a talk on play and recreation by Mr. A. L. Knisely, of the Green Lake school Mins J. Warren, of the community service, will tell of what she will do for the children in playfield .work this sum- mer, and cornmunity singing will be led by Mrs, Myrtle Landreth, accom- panied by Miss Ella Kramer. Visl- tors welcome. . AMERICAN LEGION RUMMAGE SALE American Legion auxiliary to Rainier Noble Post, No. 1, will hold a rummage sale, March 27, 28 and 29, at a place to be announced later. ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER NO, 192 Robert Morris chapter, No. 192, B. S., will exemplify the degree in Corinthian hall, Masonio temple, Wednesday, March 26, at 8 p. m. A drill will be given by Robert Morris drill team. . AUXILIARY PARKLAND COMMUNITY CLUB The Woman's auxiliary of the | Parkland Community club will hold ats | by calf Mr yayne Rama ling Mrs. Wayne Ramage, | sty regular meeting at the temporary ME Irne-200 i See Bini lelub rooms, Tuesday, March 26, at Members of all federated clubs | > cordially invited, oes UNIVERSITY AUXILIARY CARD PARTY A card party will be given by American Legion auxiliary to Unt versity Post, No. 1, Saturday eve- ning, March at the home of Mra, C. N. McCallum, 4327 Eastern ave. Bridge, 600 and mah Jongg will be played and table Prizes awarded, Mrs, W. H. Nelson has arranged a musical program, ‘The committee in charge includes min Ba Cc yiroie, chairman; Mra, haries fF. Mrs. George A. Radfors and Mra, Gilbert 8, Schaller, S168 EDUCATIONAL CLUB The Woman's Edu cath Cducational ct will hold @ business meeting Ad day, March 22, at 9 D. m., with Mra. J, B. McGrew, 6037 16th’ave, N. H, |2 p.m. | ‘The women of this community are undertaking the furnishing of the new clubhouse now nearing comple. tlon and many activities are under sway and contemplated for the raising of funds. Triday afternoon, March 21, Mrs. G. 8, Hoodless will entertain bridge at her home, 521 32nd ave, S., and on Saturday, March 22, there will be a food sale at Bock’s grocery, Sist and Day st. o- | DIAMATIC RECITAL TOUR | Melcena La Follette Knettle, |teacher of dramatic art, will leave March 26 on a week's recital tour | thru the state, appearing under the auspices of the Grade Teachers’ club in Shakespeare's ‘Taming of tho Shrew,’ at Washington Stato col- |}eg0, Cheney Normal school, Belling: ham normal, Whitman college and in Everett. Gloria Jean is the baby da Atkinson.—Portrait by Grady. Personal Mr. and Mra, Edward M. Andrews wil] motor to South Bend, to spend the week-end Mr, and Marshall Allen. | o. Mra] C. 1. Loomts next Monday for San jwhere abe will join Mr. make her home. ° Francisco, Shaw and | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bloedel, who are visiting in Del Monte, will arrive in town shortly, motoring up. “ T. Fischer and Miss ing fn in Wash Fred ner, who are vi are at present | | Wednesday night on a trip to Call | fornia, . Mr. and Mra. James T. McVay left yesterday for Portland to spend the week-end. ' exe . a re Port- Mr, Donald McC turned from a short tr land. to . and Mra. J. W. Mr. Hare (Ros lations upon the birth of a daughter, March 18, at Providence hospital. . Miss Eleanor Jones ieft March 15 eral months. o- Mr. and Mrs. EL A. Strout and Mr. and Mra. Josiah Collins Wednesday from an extended visit in California. . | Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Nicholson have returned from a five months’ trip thru California and Mexico, see Mr, and Mra. James D. Esary, Jr. lewithelmina Crawford) will be at |home after April 1 at the Washing | ton Irving apartments. ere Mra. J. H. Fox and Miss Jean Fox are expected home from a stx weeks’ trip to California, a. Oune . Mrs. J. A. Gustafson, of Sheridan, Mont, {s visiting Mr. and Mrs. John |B. Bigelow for a short time on her l=-ny to join Mr. Gustafson In Fair | | banks. | . | sees, Donald McClallen spent sev- | eral days this week with Captain and | Mrs. Charles Murray at Bremerton. Spreader Sess Seoetshanshoaaae | EVERGREEN LODGE NO. 3 Evergreen Lodge No. 2, A. 0. U. lw, will give a dance In the audi ltortum of the A. O. U. W. bullding, 11409 Ninth ave, Friday evening, March: 28, at 9 o'clock. and friends welcome. eee PI BETA PHI MOTHERS’ CLUB Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ club will moet at the chapter house Thursday, March 27, at 2 p.m, All mothers urged to attend, oe . ba) ME CLUB The Lonesome club will give a ‘ard times’ dance Kriday evening, ‘March 21, at 111 Spring st. Strangers land lonely people welcome. Sunday Jevening, March 23, Jed section will meet from 6 until 9 o'clock for a lecture and social hour, Strangers especially invited. oe 0.| MERIDIAN DISTRICT CLUB The Meridian District Improve: ment club will hold {ts regular meet- ing Friday, March 21, at 8°p. m., at the McDonald school. .Property own- ers should attend. * RAINIER CAMP NO, 1472 Rainier camp No, 1472, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold a lghort business meeting, followed by cards, at 9 o'clock on Monday even: | ing, March 24, at Swedish club hall, |Wighth and Olive. All Neighbors atd | | friends invited. . oe YADIAN CLUB ‘The Canadian club of Seattle wit give a card party at the clubhouhe, 232 Harvard |Monday, March 24, at 8:30 p. Canadians and friends invited. yar Sat} BENEFIT MYSTERY PARTY For the benefit of the new chapter | nouse of Rainier chapter, D. A. R, a |“mystery” party will be given Friday evening, March 21, at the home ot Mrs. W. J, Blackwell, 1933 Broadway N. Members may invite friends, ee | WISCONSIN GOLDENROD CLUB The Wisconsin Goldenrod club will meet with Mra. Fred Stevens, 15 N. 49th at, Wednesday, } Basket lunch at 1230 o'clock, Mra. | haw will leave | Dr, and Mrs. fienry Sumsallo lett | mond Casey) are recelving congratu: | for California, to be gone for sev- | returned | Members | tho get-acquaint- | ughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB “Doment! nee day” nerved Wednesday, March 26, Ladies’ Grotto club at the Federated clubhouse. Ltincheon will be served Jat 1 o'clock and, according to Mrs Fred Butterworth, chairman of the committee in charge, an adequate Gemonstration of the cultnary ability of club members will be given, The ladies are requested to wear house Greases and respond to roll call with | thelr favorite | -A business meeting with election | Of officers for the ensuing year will follow the luncheon, Mra. Homer Stout bas arranged a fine musica!| | Program for the dccaston. . 'T PRODUCTS be ob: the NORTHWE | LUNCHEON A Northwest Products tu | will be given at the Beacon Hill club house, 2236 16th ave. B., Tuesda | March at 1 o'clock, with Mra.| }O. augue in charge, The lunch-| eon will be followed by cards. The| | committee includes Mrs, Bertha Kirk. m, Mra. H. F. Stannard, Mra. Wal |ter Terry, Mrs. William Tuynell, | Mrs. Clarn Hasselberg and) Mra, D. | W. Sutherland. | ee eat | WILL VISIT HOME FOR AGED The board of trustees and chairman nf xtanding committees of the Seattle |HHobrew Benevolent society will visit the Caroline Kline Galland home for| |the aged on Monday March 24, eves |THIMBLE CLUB | Seattle Woodcraft Thimble club, | | No. 93, will meet tn A. O. U. W. hall, | 409 Ninth ave., Wednesday, March | from 10 a. m. to 4p, m. Members | | requested to attend. | eee LA BOHEME MUSIC CLUB ‘The regular monthly meeting of |the La Boheme Music club was held |Friday, March 14, at the home of Mrs. J. Harrison. The afternoon was |devoted to the study of the church and patriotic musio of Russia, Rus- slan opera, which was also discussed, will be studied extensively the next two months, The following program was given: Mezzo-Roprano— , (a) “Russian National Anthem”, Lross (>) “Thou, Almighty Goa” . ueian Hyme “The Hope Within".......... x ceeoses Russian Hyma Harry Cone. Pian: | ‘Les roches G’Outehes-Coche Fowsese rice +. Techalkowsky ead Kindly Light"... . + Rachmaninoft "EN, BUI" ....+sy+,.-. Bohindler Mrs, Edward ©. Graft. Paper— “Church and Patriotic Musto of Russia” sacdgdessencseens Mra. C. Mensett. | Boprano- (a) "Bong of the Shepard Lent (Snegourotenk } (b) "Cradle Bong’ Bushnell. . Mrs. & SPECIAL MEETING The Women's Henofit Association of the Maccabees, Review No. 8, will hold a special meoting of officers and the drill team Tuesday, March 26, at 1:30 p. m., in A. O. U. W. hall, }1409 Ninth avo. | ‘Thursday evening, March 27, a | business meoting will bo held profnpt- | ly at 7 o'clock, A social evening for | |members and friends will follow at| $:30 o'clock, when cards will be the| amusement. The committes in| charge are Mesdames Houcher, For- sythe, Hudson, Kent, Beaton, Dark, |Schultz,, Kriete, Schmutz and Parks, 1A special meeting for the rally cam- paign will be announced later. eee HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead No. 1743, Brotherhood, of American Yeomen will give a leap year dance Tuesday evening, March 25, at 1929 Third jave. If Your Lunch Time Is Short H drop Into the Hollywood, and get the benefit of both our quick service and the choice, tempting dishes wo nerve, Milk and = dairy products fresh daily, Come With Cecille J hopping USY riches I little again the of her whirring looms! Her great bolt of linen of soft oyster white—fine, in Seattle ours for the of bedspreads, for furniture covers, table runners and to afford clever fingers a field for embroidery of all sorta, Belgium is sending u firm, strong —are now; fashioning Bavaria, struggling out of her poverty, is finding herself again in the moulding of exquisite pottery and china for our studios. The whole world contributes to the charm of our| Seattle stores! Will you shop with me? EVER GO AT NOON UP STR To Mins Rasmussen's and Mins & Shop at 608 Union? ‘The food's de EET Here’s @ satisfying luncheon dish with coffee, nining lettuce on well-buttered bread! A REAL BUY! Heavy Belgtan liner SCHORFIELD'S LINI There's all sorts of charm and service in the payly banded im creton linen fringed to match or ; OH, D EAR! CA pitl-0300 CROOKED CURTAINS ht and trim. WILL YOU MASQUERADE An Indian? An Eskimo? The original attire for rent at the BRC Greases and tuxedos are rented, too, S A COMIC? whole ‘oben of & KLI DE ¢ 2 Fifth Ave oing to the gay party for Saturday night at tha Masonlo temple? It's a mask affair, with prises for clever make-ups! “CHURCHILL'S” SAVES A BODY From bankruptcy this time of the year. hat when an old one can be made clean, shapely for a doliar or two at 402 Union St.? Why spend $15 for a n smart and attract A amart bit of spring millinery reminds one of a seekey cap, Its brim ds vtsor-shaped. Ite crown 4s round and cut tn sections. HOW THE HOSTESS GLORIES ed fiatware and ows handsome in fine P. CLIFTON #1 Roger: well as pattert Community” 108 Pike St In beautifully designs in ater A “1847 The bargain silverware of the department store seems such a taste, when one can buy, at a reasonable price, standard silver plate that | sill last a generation or too, Se ae I KNOW DR. WARREN PERSONALY It's an opportunity to have one's glasses fitted (no charge) before the students of his Northwest College of Optometry, 307 Seaboard Bldg. ae ae Experts say now that a cross-cyed child must have hts vision cor- rected befove the age of four. After five, the eye may be straight- ened, but ite hadtt of disuse ts never recalled fully. NO FUSSY HEMS, NO TRIMMING STITCHES! Just hematitching! Eight cents, at Elite, 414 Eitel Bldg., over Bartell’s. | . A frock may have a ecarf to match, Ifa very smart this year. Pigat thee) SOMEHOW SHE MANAGES To wet us all singing and dancing wherever ehe goes! ragtime in the Brin way at 806 Pine St. os etre SINCE FASHION SAYS ONE MUST LOOK FLAT Btraightlined, an4 altogether boyish, I want you to know that Miss Bean has now the agency for the HOWD, a perfectly comfortable and smart hip corset. Miss Bean has the pleasant dressmaking studio to which you can take the garment you're going to make. She cuts and fits; you sew, 809 Peoples Bank butlding; MA tn-9119. . . . SILY WARM AND BECOMING, TOO! Chokers are made from odd bits of fur at the Model. A 10 per cent Aiscount on fur repairs through March! 527 Peoples Bank building. oe Bright scarfs are the fad of a season, That's why tcomen who plan carefully are putting their dollars into a neckplece of fur to accom- pany the autt or one-piece frock. i ’VE LIKED HER WORK SO WELL! It's a pleasure to go to MISS KITTLAUS, fo long with the Model, ‘at that bright new millinery shop, “Tho Bubble,” at 218 Pike St. Wonderful values there at $5, $7.60 and $10! ad The correct eallor hat for summer has a sausage-shaped roll for a brim, It's of fine Milan, banded softly, a Becoming thing on almost everyone. She's learned 7 . YOUR FROCK OF LINEN OR GINGHAM Will be cleverly made by Leta Burton at BORGUM'S for from $3 to $5. 709 Pino St.) MA in-3337, o “ . . ‘There's a swtndowful of ready-to-wear frocks for little pirls in a tiny shop up on Pine. Watch for itt see THINK! THEY’RE SERVING Fresh asparagus on toast for 15 cents at WING'S Cafeteria. A plate of fresh spinach 1s only 10 cents there, 1409 First Ave. see What shall I eat to be well? Just ono thing the whole world of dietitians have agreed upon as perfect food, It’s spinach, rich tn minerals for bone building. «ee HOW COLD IT’S BEEN Through Garden Week! Because of this, Mr. Chapman extends his special 26 per cent discount on popular roses through another week. CHAPMAN'S Garden Store, 1913 Westlake. | . A house or a home, which? It takes a garden of flowers, I’m sure, to bring @ little vit of heaven to one’s door. ° SKILLED, AND OH, SO PAINSTAKIN You'll be delighted with Mr. Pederson’s fine watch and clock repairing | at the GOLD SHOP, 1409 First Avo. * After all, we have no craftsmen trained in America to compete with those that the stern schools of Europe have brought to ust ‘7 8 WHAT GOOD NEWS! Beginning Monday morning the CERAMIC ARTS STUDIO offers for sale at discounts from 15 to 60 per cent thotr beautiful Ine of Bavarlan China, Satsuma, Nippon and a limited selection of Cascade! You may buy your supplies at a discount, too, at 4137 Arcade Square. see There 1s such joy in the hand decoration of china that women of leisure are making @ fad of it the world over. . THERE’S NOT A BIT OF RISK Ing silk hoslery at the Are ‘lo ‘Test’ and “Hummingbirds Arcade Square. WHEN THREE MEN All fall in love with the same girl things begin to look Interesting! ‘Tom Mix himself 1s the conquering hero tn “Mile-a-Minuto Romeo,” the extraordinary play at the MILLION-DOLLAR HEILIG, bogia- ning toda . MARY E. STEELE AND NINA PETERSON Of RUIND & CO, share a great new shop of china decoration and le Bootery! For “Themis,” are all exceptional makes. . beadcraft upstairs in the McDermott building. IRTH AND PINE!” T AT FOL tion the shoppin, For no one I OTT BUILDING, need hardly stir outside ‘alty Bales Shop displays The things the boys are z Pine Tree Tes Betty Faris what frocks he shops herw of beads and g- A small city ng one quiet corridor right thers plan trip. tairs nt services stretches alc Fourth and Pine! HOME, TO ME In ap at CARL of exce k at evenings into the bilsefa® Have you seen the beauties There are no arckward moments through a poctal call (haven't yom) noticed this?) when everyone ets comfortably about a fire! FROM PERFUMES TO PICTURES! , You're wure to find something fine for a friend at La Bows Gite Shop, 1420 Third Ave. ‘ MY FAVORITE OUT-DOOR STORE ¥ Is down on the corner of First and Seneca, the retail branch of CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS. Wh priced tents (they've all sorts), blankets, tarps, camp furniture, portable gas stoyes, clothes you take on a roughing trip, I've been amazed at the tres mendous saving !n buying here! You must visit this place Last summer I told you of a portable pas stove with a tank thas unhooked. But here's another. It's a collapsible wood range wits, a pipe that unduttons, It carries tig sticks tn the firebow keeps two skillets and a coffes pot working at once, Folded up 4 % the stze of a brief case. IMAGINE FINDING A SNAPPY BIT % Of Spring milUnery priced at just $5.00! The hat “specials” at the MODEL on Saturday will delight you. 627 Peoples Bank Bldg. . NEW YORK’S UNDERWORLD Lends strange fascination to the play, “The Day of Faith” now be played at the COLONIAL theater, Admission prices are 19) cents, afternoons; 20 cents, evenings. bai . I HEAR PRAISES OF MR. DICKSON From scores of glorious-hatred women about Seattle. His nent waving is perfect! His terms? §20 for a full head! DOMNICK’S, Securities Bldg, . If your thin hatr 4s your despair, take heart, You'll feet that have “bushels” when it's given a year-long curl, . “THOSE DISGRACEFULLY GRAY ; Dish cloths and towels!” Why don’t you bundle them off to @ SUPPLY Laundry for a month or two? When you see how # grow snowy, little by ttle, you'll never go back to the b and backyard way. Never, never! Call CA pitl-0300, BECAUSE BETTY FARIS BUYS From women who tire of their clothes while they're still n her Wirthmore Shop she sells the smartest of apparel at o store prices. Upstairs, McDermott Bldg. Bome lucky girl will be tripping off to work soon in a Kasha street dress, Black trimmed with rows of stecl buttons, a @ month ago but offered today at $14 TO BE OLD IS SAD ENOUGH But to look old, how tragic! Fortunately, it's quite unnec show one's years. For MME, PATTENEAUDE has brought Salon De Beaute, 600 Denny Bldg. the wonders of the m juvenation. Wrinkles are banished, sagging muscles made fena and round, foggy complexions made glowing by the P ea scientific system. Talk to Madam herself about it! WHEN YOUR VICTROLA LOSES FTS VOICE Send {t to 1816 Westlake for repairs! Phonograph Supplles, - AN EXACT COPY OF A $30 HAT Is priced at $12 at Mrs, Grant's. Each model at the Arcade Shop {s beautiful In design and finish, too! 4064 Arcade Squi A high glaze lends irldescence to a new straw braid that's used the making of high-priced hats. It’s rain-proof and fadeless, NOT ONE FAILURE! Mrs, Clemenson's years of experience and her remarkable reco! with dyeing hair makes her just the person to consult, CLEMIE'S, 220 Haight Bldg. Dyed hair, isn’t, as you tmagine, conspicuously evident, It's poorly dyed hair that one’s eyes spy! Here's something to ¢ fort you with locks all streaked and mottled. They can be back to normal again and then given the rich glossy tints make them attractive, THE QUAINTLY ATTRACTIVE LEGHORN HAT Will be worn again. The new forms for reblocking them are now at the MODEL, Hats are remado expertly at 527 Peo Bank Bldg. A PANORAMA OF PRETTY THINGS Is HOLLYWOOD, of frocks, suits, of wraps. and hats, all into ono worth-while shop at 1621 Westlake, north of Pine. “ee Out from a New York manufacturer's the other day came a dress of navy blue taffeta with bouffant skirt all shirred on c ’Twas made to be sold (wonder of wonders!) at $12.50, BRING BITS OF ORGANDIE, SILK, WIRE! For Mrs. Battin's giving again next Wednesday at uniquely fascinating lesson (it’s free) on the making ‘of flowers! Y. W. C. A., Fifth and Seneca. A petaled creation of organdie may blossom at the hip of § organdie dance frock if your fingers are clever? And Oh! the fate like flowers of light ribbon and silver gauze that two trained he can fashion for the new lingertel 5 o'clock | TEMPTINGLY DELICIOUS Is a nice luncheon dish of escalloped eggs a la Red Rock! U hard dolled eggs, % cup of Red Rock, 1 cup of white sauce an sweet red pepper cut in str Cut the eggs into quarters and p about three-fourths of the amount in a byttered baking dish. Coy this layer with sauce into which the cottage cheese has been fold and sprinkle over it a layer of sliced green or sweet red peppgs Repeat until the dish is full. Sprinkle bread crumbs on top, dot butter and brown in a hot oven. t The cottage cheese made at Kent is not related in the least to home-made varlety that utilises left-over sour milk? It’s and rich with pure cream. (Advertisement)

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