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a FRIDAY, MARCH HE SEATTLE STAR : ersona usic : Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 ut and Joint Recital | i { ‘ Assistant—Frances Oldham t { c = ——— —— —-— — _ Ee — 4 Musio—Louise Raymond Owens pear u cts 5 *e Numerous No-Host Groups at College Cluh| , hy eee t days! What courage! Last week Frau Bennett established —~ > Party; Debutantes Complimented This M pb : herself in a pioneer shop of cross-stitch upon Union, beyond \ - . j Afternoon. é e 2 t t the Ladic Seventh. / Guild Will Give Mrs, J , Mrs 1 . * 4 / 9 MHE cout CLUB will t } ee Shea M ‘7 Only yesterday Gladys Anderson moved all her “pretties” to / § I Annual Affair b yg : oy i sigsgpie ‘ I j | « \ o| ‘ © « Pcie . . ‘tee iad the sunny corner across the alley from the Curtis Studio. | ° 3 rae ; binee ood] (as SAN ped : platforms . Tomorrow Mme. Claire carries half her glorious new hats f F nd there will t ‘ . after: returned from a t ' trip | : AS away from the old store on Third to new windows in the toury- \“G 4 A t mer |to Australia and N i ; Ke ellow LJ | : wey: pub part of town. Fil KYA et f the entertainme m | M , tcher wil ent arent . ; bead! 1\V O34 1 n charge of anlremove st NR sae al nina porn ga iy ca Pag sp Next week another clever woman makes a move. It’s to be & \ i + hg he » oes Medien eee Sei eran. tm ARG i down the street instead of up. Lots of news for you today! I | \ 1 Sunday Night Supper Mra, Edward B. Ballinger ha» engers, and © agreed that with D Mra’ Richard Perry|ttrned from a short visit in 1 is oh trument prem er land. oo . . ” v , - - pl ga a3 bend trod - » aa tive ¢ eisthe founder, SURE TO BE STRIKINGLY SMART TOMORROW MME, CLAIRE OPENS Rage SLE car yel he ligula tae Mary turned trom Sere - oe MME. SCHULTZ-DITTRICH, Seatile's tending tanh athorit 1 ay tt ac ' ing, dieting Jerome, M Lucile Ey Miss! Plan Dinner aif. : m : : at be lg: $3.6 a id Achsa lou Pow M Alice at H m M M , : a “ 2 . pe 1 m : “ F . v - ‘ Blake and the Messrs Hiram Pat ome ro. bith m. rank Carter w ene Comeme wo ‘great 8 E : so y NYG y ‘eeu. ‘Thomas Pally, Laster 1 are. C2 remove, Apri m the Hot being hailed bem) INTRIGUING NEW LINGERIE! MANY GLORIOUS-HAIBED WOMEN og Jack Brinkley, Clark Ewtng,| will t tad of ten cov " ¢ t features ‘ riding gg : coo ’ ? 1 R. DICE 1 ; Russell Perk me on M and , ’ pa of lng f , ts of 5 f . : . . alee, . , : a MISSIONARY SOCIETIE made at hor hen t BAUER'S ‘ in , IM R. Crat from eee t Wor - S , F. » a é ple , ras ace y 1M M Mrs. Donald Fraser a * of I 1. } . : ‘ ; . : ‘ — ep i tention endl ‘ 4 ¢ M RK. Cra " eave A \ h c larch a i t f a p , ‘ - P ed ne at t , ve eur , ve of me but Mrs. Kelley will |the 8 * spita’ bus . Hosp ° ‘ re buay three-p r ta. The v 1 being vail SK. * Mr. and Mra. ¢ ! ; ‘ee a0, 8 | 3! CHINA! FIRING! Miss Helen Sutton -who have bi 8 Angeles | ALPHA CLUB THERE'S AN EASY ELEGANCE ex es and trimmings . . ss » . me lngt : A ave n About great new « { enport CARLSOD You! . ew 4 I ho de in gift. china, Fisher Mrs er| Engaged ses at heoa T must hem and 5 ptional, $00 F gives instruction, f { t building. MA in-6490. Ta Mrs ter} A ement is made of the en t the Women's Univer ena te te « oa Blaney, Miss N Moran and Dr * - = IONIA SOCIAL CLUB El A tf ra ct at : eihics pal at di digas dead has Been imported. 11's heavy os tA Frank O% . . Tonle a db w : Pies whe usehal Cid ceaens ar ences tees nae wine, sparkling, clear and @ltogether handsome, Its com bout Another no-host party will 2 Cyrue Hutch, aia al ASSOCIATION " 4 why mohair d velour of neutral tints have * par sag i ae too h s Ita cost ia @ clude Mr. and Mra Lyle Stay on, a t the Ma hear aes bese Ma aga go 2, aie f ae Vincent, Mr. and Mra Stephen Miss Sutton, > giaduated from x Auld ee will ss RE s eA id P 3 Chadwick, Mr, and Mra J. B, Avi-| St. Niche summer, hes been invited, mack -Weaneed A WHEN fELLE BAKER MAKES A PLEATED SKIRT| THE YELLOW MARINER’ WHO DUMPED Miss Phyllis Phillips, Miss Amy|in the E with her mot aince 4 6% voli abbana Ns a ee. Ae ¥ Vevery deta Bhe does the new wide hematitch- | on the shore of far land in mediaeval times the clay Ballase Munday, Miss Mary uman, Mr, | last autumn, j INTERFRATERNITY Rete a ee Ji. i at he p! 1322 Sixth ave, Hubbell Bldg, MA in-2172 siling craft let slip the Orient’s most ancient secret, the make D. E Everett, Mr. Gerald Nauman MOTHERS ae te . ale ing of earthenware of whiteness, transparency and beauty, of San’ Francisco and Ensign H. C Hosts at Small Sutaetrats ter locernn ‘ fe YOUR DULL BIT OF A potter, passing, moistened a bit of it in the palm of his hand, moulded sylvester. Dinhe ance will r April 2 ~S agp With an interesting hist 4 see’ thauibeals a it into a erude bowl, slipped ft in his kiln, then told the world o A third no-host group will be uner tn sodlal; hall) Mone oonomics| yanen, on ey mien cat GOLD. > 143 a aytaies.! 3 not been perfected out here on the Mr. and Mrs, Dietrich Schmitz, Mr.) Mr, and Mrs cer were |! at the University of Wash : = . ~~ pid ca Higtenes Se apd vag Uke hte But China decorating—that’s different! Have you been to a and Mrs. Guy Witter and Mr at , given at id 7 mat Se eterans sist alg Mi * Mary Steele's wonder studio, upstairs in the McDERMO Mrs. Albert Charles Stubb their home vening BAG sane Hach bead of a lovely strand I've wen, has been cut from moss| BUILDING? Have you seen her shimmering display of lustre waney) see poling { RAINIER 1ay8 Seinies agate. Hers is only one of a dozen shops of unusual charm aloug this 60] 1 Mrs. Huteson Gives Informal Bridge eat Penh i Pa es ec Sui “% pia ray a ridor of special service at Fourth and P Luncheon Today Tea for Bride t the han 5 Heights Literary club wii) NO SHON Cot LD BE MORE THRALLING 2 How'd you Uke a tea set done in gleaming black and lacquer rede iim. T. J. ‘Traftordtiuteson: pave| TO compliment Mra Ja D.| day eveniug, March with & t yon how eon and nocla 1 p thru the plant of th © Supply Laundry. You're rg Baths 5 a smart juncheon at the Gold Club|Esary, Jr, (Wilhelmina Crawford),|quet for members only at 6:20 at tt of Mrs. Ar wel always, Howard and F this afternoon and later an Orpheum | Miss Ruth Price will have a bridge| Program at § o'clock indie nd st eae A MARKET OF TTLE-MADE GIFTS! home on Saturday aft eee Tuesday, Ap Take Meridian car ESPEC IALLY CLEVER party, complimenting six honor| tea at tt ys Ander on's I-ALD SHOP, moved to delightfully sunny new. gs twelve intimate) WOMEN'S SOCIETY guests—Mics Eulalie Merrill, whose | 2000. tale FORTSON.THYEGESED $3 to $6 each, linen or gingham quarters right on the street at 612 Uniow, Such enticing windows! engagement to Mr. Corydon Wagner | friends of the hone s aes FIRST BAPTIST CHUL re XILI ARY wn r GUM'R, 709 atreet Do you love quaint linen things for showers? Bridge favors unm was recently announced, Miss Vir-| The Women's Society TL faa & eee prizes that are different? Unusual baskets? Pottery? Wee things ginia Merrill, Miss Bentonia and Miss|Small Informal Dinner | gaptist church will hold its month awrite iain aioe nnaed coca A ft ¢ frock of foulard or crepe would do for wear| for the layette?, Gay beads so low-priced that a person can /aiiamm Frances Green and Miss Mary Mr. and Mre. J Tennant are | business _ meetin b phe fried on “ . re att Sas now! A wardrobes: not ‘compléte this yeer| to buy r three strands at once? Then you must go herel Miss Augusta Trimble. ntertaining Ww informal din- | Th Ap) Sth a Thurada 1 without its gay cotton prints or crisp ginghama MA tn The iMsses Merrill will leave next | ne of eight covers and bridge at| At 2:30 p. m nee i piesa “2 - th their mother, Mrs. R. D. ‘ ‘ evening will. give a talk o% ‘ am i BP he Ja SER ! RE Rony ee thelr mother, Mrs. R- D./thett home this evening Mee bt Ber A * & ARL WHO DIDN'T OW THE BEAUTY OF BRIGHT AWNINGS Tue Maa ranean: Orion vetirnsa | ee : eee a Vee faite che cara sreontty | BRCADWAY. HIGH was bad, in the theme of the play, YOUTH TO YOUTH, at Is dawning upon us in Seattle at last! At CAMP LEWIS WIRES & short time ago froma trip to ca.| Benefit for Hospital Matied’ the Weman’s Cantury ciab| "Ceo A the Colonial theater tonight and tomorrow LESS headquarters, where all things of canvas are made to onder, gee cents Lact casolva tne penceois fr ind the Classic Culture chia. Mra.| win tect Tuesdey, April 1. at an epeeeh Bd wisdews for awalags anil give Comper stimu of thle ane Augusta Trimble came West recently | will receive the proceeds fr overnite one "OTT rec and windows for awnings and e Co! € es from New ¥ with their parents, |ture Mrs. John Carroll Perkins will y « Pe a ie Ww HX NOZ: u AY E fe YOU R EYES TE 5 ested etn 76 University st., on the bridge. Mr, and Mrs. William Pitt Trimble, |give Monday afte mano aigroleaks ; f noe: eve mR hg Nya gga gg be. stud oni, 48 se Saad . peli apap Rising a Reede. eee 6 held. ents of the ge of Optometry. Free, 307 Seaboard Bldg Peart p to spend the summer her ib ae poe FE gage cerenw Ban Ege Oo apa a ore é eens DAY AND EVE CLASSES, AT MRS. BATTIN’S bert spe m Annals of Hol. | Seattle Welcome club will) LONESOME CLUB If you're subject to car sickness, it's probably due to your eyes, At her unusually efficient school of Dressmaking and Design ¢ At Home Sunday ih een eta wtewietath Gon. y ever March] The Lonesome club w thiy ous .* cibavscsitoa art of sewing and garment construction is taught thoroughly. land House in the Eighteenth Cen-! give a dance Frida, nln, y %, Afternoon tury : | Bright's hall, 1664 Fourth) gingham dress and overall 4 "8 * dents must enroll next Tuesday to ,enter the last spring cl 4 d ° 7 Mar 5, < re oT, . , cee , the Y. r, ¢. > the ana Sire XR Preckace. will | aK Gey, evening. March 3%, @t 111/ TI°S TOO BAD: TO BE WITHOUT MIU ASHE Eth Soe neuer rae A , . pring 3 . be at home Sunday afternoon trom| Mid-Week Informal pied churip ey “Sadinss Na sek cet Whéd allthe phéudutaply Seeds Té’n'ce g at 1816 Westlake! ; . % until § o'clock in honor of their| 7) ; Rn ashe eakath ln keomeactas lie” tea Bundsy e; sllbe rer ‘ : é <9 Wouldn't you love to qualify to make the modet garments fo son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and|//Q7CE es Ba ss polish neal : vonage tig ae prcle C the debe ease \ toe THE 1-AID SHOP WANTS some great “ready-to-wear” concern on the West Coast? Som ttle Yacht club has cards|a benefit card party for Mra, Mary | 0 Mra. Glenn Hughes (Babette Plech-| The Se i: ‘Aa All kinds of superior handwork at their new location, 612 Union st Seattle woman did, not long agot | fd-week informal club/Lang, Saturday evening, April 5, at| Program has been prepar ner). jout for a mid-week in i Hy Pavol me re 4 e e e Ad dance Friday evening, April 4,/8 o'clock at Norton's Cafcteria. A on : ! . eg err ‘canes fee 8 watt 19 Incober 0 active prizes have been | A gift shop can always sell cunning little things thut babies wear] BETTY FARIS BU if Miss Collins Nodes, jdonated for the affair or wseful things fora modern kitchen. Gifta for men are in de- The smartest frocks for her shop, WIRTHMORE, and sells: th Entertaining j sn saat oe | 6k. i mand. Can you think of any good oncs made by hand? for some have been worn a time or two—at abot a third : - < SITER , ‘ e " . . . “store’ tices. Upstairs, McDermot di: * To honor Miss Eutalle Merril, wvo| Orthopedic Tea and |NATIVE DAUGHTERS |. It’s Always Fresh ns sor . = prices. Upstai ray oF building. fs leaving next week for the East, “ift Sh JOP WASHINGTON — us S ALL RIGHT TO MAIL IT IN! Miss Catherine Collins will entertain | 2Arift Shops | Princess Angeline Parlor No. 2 —to Spread bread, Flavor| At CHURCHILL'S they'll take your leghorn, your milan or your I found a rose-colored frock of wool ratine yesterday wlth @ with a luncheon of twelve covers at| Mra. 1. B. Tremper will be host-|tive Daughters of Washington, wil bles, E h baki weatber-wern fabric hat and do wonders for it! Cleaning, dyeing. knitted look about it, priced at less than the price of making her home on Monday afternoon. em for Medina guild at the Orien-jhold their regular monthly meeting | Vegetables, Enrich baking. blocking, the renewing of straw braid, are all in the day's work at} Tis beautifully modeled. rer tal Tea Shop Saturday, asnisted by |in:the club rooms at the ¥ wv cA. | 402 Union street gee te : . Ps re. Preate’ dge(t, Mrs, W. E./on Friday ¢ April h at 8| | Pie te a moe See Miss Whitney Plans Bier wire ieewara Mansth’ ais, |g tock HOW ACHING FEET a eee ereattee SI Bridge Tea B. Lincoln, Mra. Earl Thompson, eee | + AAU NG FEE Then you must try having it laid in the CINDERELLA. way. riage J. B. Lincoln, M Pr dees eee ier ice wick | | Take the joy out of things! Luckily for all of us, foot-ills can be marcel, bob-curl and free re-wave the next day at $1.10 at 202 Hi Misa Tyrone Whitney Is extending | Mra. H. H. Manney, Mrs. or r IDA THTERS ( ST vast | made well certainly, Dr. Susie Frasier, the chiropodist at 4044 building. MA in-3564, 4 invitations for a bridge tea at her |Green, Mrs. Henry a 4 are Davghte rs of ti wrutbnasay | Arcade Square, knows just what to do for everything from a tiny te > ‘ a 1 rye ag res cee Sl Aa ee aire canke eps od bead Rien at the home of| The Wholesome Spread | callus to a stubborn weak arch, MA n-5684 That air of being immaculately clean and perfectly groomed ~F Neetde tay tie gala facke, Mrs. Frank Gorham, Mrx.| Mra Frank Goodhue, 626 624| for Bredd | ae > almost impossiblc to attain if you've abnormally oily hair. hab iar Sal Aibert. Timmerman, Mrs. J. H.jave. N. Take Phinney car and get | This {s the reat price you pay to buy back strong, springy arches: why fastidious women are taking the new scalp-drying treatme Half-Price are Ironsides, Mra. C. A. Banghart and | off at 63rd. Walk two blocks east.| 1 | Fifteen minutes each evening of scientific exercises for different They succeed at once, at Thrift Shop Mrs. J. H. Featherstone. ee always comes to you dewy muscles of the foot Eg z 4 : ey Tae The Thrift Shop announces a| The Thrift Shop will be In charge | guNgeT CHAPTER fresh in its paraffin carton.| A SUNNY SPLEN HOW CAN THE SPRING half-price sale of all articles on its of Sunset auxiliary, represented by) sunset chapter ‘of the American Perhaps you wonder why it I, SPLENDOR Which stirs out in the orchards and garden now, creep inside. shefves for Saturday, March 29, at | Mrs. T. Courtney and Mrs. J. Stoef- College society will meet with Mra. d Peryades the great dining room of WID 'S CAFETERIA on days woman's heart when she’s tired, discouraged, back-broken? SIL Stewart st. Iter. |i. L. Kath, 3008 W. 63rd, Tuesday Never deviates from its deli-| like these, It's an ideal place at which to feast on good things at I've been acquainted with the great clothes-washing and clothes = April 1, at 10:39 © m. Subsect:|cigus flavor, why it is always | any time. 1409 First avenue. froning systems of the SEATTLE SUPPLY Laundry, 'm sure th “Nature.” es, @ two sm " ’ eee juniform in quality. This is) pray IN sae. ata . Bt Women S Clubs WORLD FELLOWSHIP GROUP |because every step in the| FRAU BENNETT AT HER CROSS-STITCH SHOP Will teach you how to apply hundreds of quaint, old-world patterns! ll hands were never meant to cope with the sofled linen verage home. Do you ever call CA pitl0300 on Monday moi “3 - The Madrona World Fellowship 8 4 . ° e E CLUBS FOR SATURDAY | MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB ; a Worl king of NUCO " he gives lessons in all sorts of stitchery and docs order work, to v ss Myrtle Social club will give a card|Group of the Y. W. C. A. will ale ig ed Ae is el Now at 705 Union st. fs To make a home laundry half as efficient as a “plant” laundry, | { UNIVERSITY 0. E. 8. | party at the home of Mrs. Matilda/a lune heon at eit My pth Fra y guarded and samp es) "8 6 should have in it, not one electric washing machine, but sev i SOCIAL CLUB byte: bari angele oatitaceata: 2] bryce nepal Mr tart al tas > from every day’s makings are| We're growing tired of apptiaued pétlerns on ovr prest. tinea, tut The rinsing counts most, after all. ; The University 0. E. 8. Social | March 29, at +m » m ae - sinew ‘Sye oeke Mene \thoroughly tested for flavor! not of birds and flowers and tiny landscapes done in colorful cross bemiga 3 club will hold a card party in the x S aiding Ailsa Gielen ‘eit stitch, PE On TINE TATE? i banquet room of the University Ma-| MASQUERADE PARTY and Mies Atleen Golden, secretary/and texture before the| pea THEY'RE SO UNFEMININE! ‘ } th and 14th NAE.| The 8. F. of A. Dancing club win|of the membership of the Y. W NUCOA is allowed to 1 ras That's why fastidious women have moles and superfluous hairs red Saturday evening, March 29. The| sive a masquerade Saturday evening, |C. A. will speak is allowed to leave) THE EARTH IS WARM ENOUGH moved by Esther Batim, of years’ experience. 1109 American, Bank] § ” y ening, “ 7 dy e ¢ 4 In- i | ‘or even tender Ia need sinc funds derived from this party will | March 29, at Modern Woodmen’s hail,| ANY |}ndy Pig a Bac ee | OUe plant. But our guardian- paneer Ves Iawn need, now Since selecting the right mixture of Re On 5 : | ed to jo e groUp A . asses for your soil is me jal, Ronald. E. Chapman, 4 coking 3 sare fact Mareen | ees eke 8 [inembers of the Y. W. CA. arojship does not stop at the! CHAPMAN Garden Slore, maker a ‘apeciaty’ of coomoenting| , “ankle at Eine Wallace Hopper at 62; Row pan anvote. be: tagl rizes anc si - ce c e 0 i ases fo cular . be % ¢ est 3 gene YUMAPME TRIBE NO. 79 welodme to attend the meeting, plant, it a el to grasses for particular requirements, 1913 Westlake teed Sale ALOHA CHAPTER, Tanna ens TABS Np. Ty BC ES THY VALL-DAY BAZAAR yourgrocer sand itguarantees/ ne uae RATE ae GOING FISHIN i NO. 116 | proved Order of Red men, will hold | ‘The Ladies of the Grand Army/NUCOA to your very table, IT SEEMS MIRACULOUS, DOESN'T IT? Don't forget about your boots! The LANDIS SHOE REPAIs Aloha chapter, No. 116, 0. F dance at ‘Thorne’s Hall, me bieek | sewing club will hold an all-day ba-| Dr. Edmunds has “before-and-after” photographs of many cross SYSTEM «will put fishing boots—yours, or the boys’, either—in pare will give « card party Jn Dartna from Green Lake station, Saturday | sane Monday, March 91, in Veterans | aldasl Preah, “Alwnye eyed children who have come to him in his 20 years of experience in fect order for a whole summer of t Bring or mail them to 413 cafeteria, Second and Madison, evening, March 29. All mombers and) yc, Armory. A home-cooked dinner | ‘ fi fi | Seattle. In each case correctly-fitted glastes have straightened the Union st. urday evening, March 22, at $%| friends of the cadahe on <i of) oii be ‘served at hoot and a card | Uniform in Quality. eyes absolutely, On Fra erson's balcony. e feo te o'clock. Red Men and Degree of Pocohontas, | vit. wilt tuke place at 2 o'clock 8 ot Hal, 6 e r ° - | y falf the fun of trips out-of-doors used to be lost because two Tie aki cr ty pa ae |The proeceds will go to the Ladies The Best Foods, Inc., U.S.A.) REMODELING’S A FINE ART! didn't dress for them. The Great War, thich forced women to. BUSINESS WOMEN'S AUAIATAL cLGbE ch the Grand Army home in Puy {1068 evant Wiese Gin 3 | BE Ltt) WEAN AT eenshibW. Wolew Hat 1a lowe put cbiam oul he Clothe themee! for efficiency, killed a lot of silly old prejudicess CLUB A NAL CL allup. q 2 wis f , : si oo. es } and how some smart accessory of fur is shaped miraculously from The Business and Professional . the smallest pieces in the work rooms of the MODEL, 627 Peoples) JACK RABBIT! DAWN! SAHARA! Bahk building. | These are three of the new shades I find in the excellent silk hosle Reseed at $1.65—chiffons, $1.50—at the Arcade Bootery, Arcade square. Women's club, under the leadership | WEST SEATTLE WOMAN'S CLUB} of Miss Clara Lynn, will take anoth-| The West Seattle Woman's club er one of its “Know Your City” | will meet Thursday, April 3, at 1708 rips on Saturday, March 29, at 2/ 45th Ave. 8. W. Hostess, Mrs, Fred The twill dress with the tunic top needs only a choker of fur to os 8 8 ¥: m. They will visit the macaronl | Sleight. Topic for the day, ‘*Won- make it suit-like for Spring trips down town, “Ankles should be seen and not heard.” we might have thought factory of Ghigilone & Sons, at 4715 | ders of the Twentieth Century,’’ by ie Try once. But quite certainly, the new Spring ‘osiery speaks! Sixth ave. §. Take car No. 6, on| Mrs. W. W. Waters. CKEN SENSE OF a Rogers Becord ave. and get off at Atlantic see A KEEN SENSE OI RHY THM 8B VELSON st. Walk two blocks west. WASHINGTON HIVE NO, 944 Ten ready fingers and a 20-lesson course in ragtime at Brin’s will} MARIE NELS . 1 [AB EING RR Ayarae make an artist of you! 806 Pine st, Have you heard that she’s purchased the MCDEL Millinery? ‘ashingtor No. § ) : Miner eee | ; iF palpate area Wiehe Se and she’s to continue tho old best-values-In-town policy that's gov JAMES iy es Ba pte Fe fp Mascaaee, ior aor? A new tango, full of lazy, casy movements, is being introduced at erned this shop for years. On Saturday dozens of new hats will Be James A. m W. RC. April 1, at the 1, 0. 0. ple, thie. dancing “echoota, marked at just $5.00. Think! 527 Peoples Bank building. i give a bazaar and card party Bat-|and E. Pine st. Luncheon at 1 p. m ras ce peed Bt Bi urday, March 29, at 2:20 p, ma! Initiation. eas x Gg ‘ Ng acdaun tail, Arner: ‘culcken see TO FLY ALONG THE SEAMS Onty one kind of hat will do for the boyish suit, they say, It mi in Veteran: all, Armory, Chi dinner at 6 o'clock, and dancing at! ; apy sTiRLIN One needs a sewing machine, of course, Shall it be a tuckaway be a small dark cloche with flat tailored trimmings, $:30 o'clock. CHAPTER D. A. Re “electric” for the apartment or a standard model-—I find wonderful Sa ED see Lady stirling Chapter D. AYR. will bargains in rebuilt machines!—for (he country home? They've every-| FOR DAINTY FINISHING TOUCHES INDOOR BASKET PICNIC hold its regular monthly meeting thing at the SINGER Shop, 1624 First ave, You can use hemstitching—-8 cents—covered buttons or pleatings. Wisconsin people will give an in-| Tuesd April 1, at 1:30 p. m, at the res ate door basket plenic on Saturday,| Hotel Gowman. Hostesses will be One of the dest of the new sewing machine attachments is a darner. rch 29, at 6:30 p. m., in A, O.|Mrs, Fred Hamilton, Mrs, Ella M: It's used to reinforce thin places. in towels, sheets and common 3 W, hall, 1409 Ninth ave, There| Lester, Mrs. A, J. Trumbull, Mrs, er garments. All your tunic frock neods, if it's beltless and straight, is the ado will be a program, dancing and|Charles ©, Mann and Mrs, Clara oe ment of a row of buttons down the side under the arm, cards, Coffee will be furnished, Ail | Swan. Board meeting at 1 p,m. A BRIGHT WINDOW ON WESTLAKE ph Wee WL aes i Wisconsin people welcome | eee, Offers each week a “special” on some attractive garment from their| TRULY, MRS. CLEMENSON BELIEVES Fiseine- OPEN HOUSE stock, It's at HOLLYWOOD, 1621 Westlake, north of Pine. In each woman looking her bost! ‘The hair-dyoing, the marcellitig SIGMA NU MOTHERS! CLUB An “open hixe’” will be held, in a ae are perfect at CLEMIE’S, 220 Haight bullding. BL: jot 6984. Sigma Nu Mothers’ club will en.|the West Seattle Clubhouse, i704 i ‘ } ; iatth! Ave. 6. Wes tab availing: Suppose wou could find a simple spdrts dress of soft checked oF ith: ye Pee ake Rid Ba Coie Wa tea ae iy plaided flannel and of just the right lines for vou, at fifteen dollars. blonde hair that's growing gray can be brightened and made Jongg pary, Saturday evening, March | bridge will Le enjoyed, Mr, and Mra, | Wouldn't you snatch (? in tone with a henna rinse, 29, at & o'clock, For resorvatins call | George 1. Weiss will be hosts for the dvactibarhant ‘Mrs, Clarence Haynes, EA nt-4462, | occasion. 4 : by : 5 é y a BLITH, 414 Bitel building, over Bartell’s. eg Ae er aan SS i abet Sa , . eNO TS FeO APA ST RINENP MRS 7