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FRIDAY. APRIL 11, 1924 M Mrs. Bates honor Mra Ge Citttera , Crawford (Lu « Brown), Mra VU, C. Bates ts extending invitations te @ buncheen of twenty four covers 4 brkige at her home on Thursday $fternoon, April 17 leys Dinner ts Tonight Mr. and Mra. Clyde Hadley are en tertaining with a dinner of twelve © and bridge for the later diversion 2.2 2 Will Witness Crew Race Mr. and Mra Stanley Griffitha, Mr. end Mre Albert Griffiths and Mr. end Mrs. jin O. Radford wil apne tain guests on board their y Oasieka,” Saturday to withess “4 Towing crew race as Dinner fer Engaged Pair| with tour tadies Te honor their son, Mr, Kline Hill. and his flancee, Miss Margret ta Macfariane, and Mr Donald Thomas, who have recently come from the East to make their home here, Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. }illiman will entertain with a dinner r home this * ming Assisting at Tea At Miss Grace Epperson's tea, on Baturday afternoon, April T club, for Mrs. Ernest C. ‘ of Honol Mra. Wendell B. a Bliss, Mize Doro wu Tacoma, and Mins/ 3 will dispense the | tea table, pmpson, Miss Gene Miss Ruth Niblock, ‘Miss Louise Miley, Miss Anne Phompeon, Miss Catherine Niblock ead Misa Dorothy Thompson will as Miss Epperson will be nasisted tn person and Miss Gladys Epper- m. Miw Katherine Peterson will a group of songs during the afternoon, accompanied by Miss Winifred Clan Junior Matinee Party For the pleasure of; her small @eughter, Mary, and seven members of her class at the St. Nicholas school, Mrs. Reginald Parsons en. tertained with a matinee party this e@fernoon at the Cornish school. cee Miss Hallie Bronson Js Bride and Mrs. Ira Bronson an. Hallie Carol, t fred Remington Netnenday. Aprit fot Portland on Mr. Bronson formerly attended the | University of Wabhington and ts ‘member of Delta Delta Delta soror tr, 4 Mra. | | Seattle Society ited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham o—Loulse Raymond Owens to Entertain for Mrs. , Bridge Dinner Tonight. Crawford; Mrs. Gould Entertaining Miss M mble, Mra. © In compliment to Miss Augusta Gould will entertain with a luncheon | of wa covers at her home on M day aftern Surprise Birthday | Dinner ers at their home this evening, |ed wit) Mrs. Marton McDo a surprise home last Eriday ev I enterta her r at of the daughte: Miss M. Covers | were placed for eight girl friends of the honor guest. 4] Entertains for < and | tes. ving by her mother, Mra. E. P. | Women’s University club on Wed- the Puppet Show at | ce the marriage of their daugh- | Mr, John Wil } House Guest Mrs, James Griffiths entertained bridge and mu? jongg at her home on Wednesda afternoon for her house guest, Miss Lillian Russell, of Vancouver, B. ( Additional guests came in for tea at 4 o'clock Miss Russel} returned her home today by motor Wil ecirisat |Garden Club | Mrs. R. D. Merrill and Mra. Ce [F. Gould will represent the Seattie ; Garden club at the annual meeti Jof the Garden Club of Americ whi held April 33.24, nh will be in will substitute for F. McEwan, the local president, who is now in Lon. don. Musical Art Society ‘The Musical Art society will hob ite next regular meeting at |nesday morning, April 16. This will be a special meeting for the elec tion of officers to be followed by }reading of the club's history | Mre. McGill by | Service at | Orthopedic Shops | Mrs. C. 8. Holmes will be hostess {Saturday for Renton Hill Guild at }the Orthopedic lunch room, assisted by Mrs. O. B. Leonhart, Mrs. F. D. Lazier, Mrs. J. Hanscom, Mra. |W. T. Gray, G. C. Corbaley, | Mra, L. 8 Mrs. G. Patton, Mrs, F. R Pease, Mrz. Mra. F. M. Jo: Crawford and Mre, 4 will be in charge day at the Thrift Shop, repre |eented by Mrs. H. T. ¢, chatr aan; Mrs. Robert Howes, Mra mer Dudley and Mrs. James | Huteson Women’s Clubs , ALPHA BELLE CAMP CLUBS FOR SATURDAY BEATTLE TEMPLE, NO. 9 ythian Sisters, Seattle temple, 9, wih give a card party Satur- April 12, at $30 p m., in cafeteria. 1:4 WHITTIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB Whittier Heights feck NW. dining car, 6651 ifth ave. WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB Woman's Educational club will Bieet with Mrs. J. E. McGraw, 5037 16th ave, N. E., Saturday, April 12, at2p.m. Annual meeting. Election @f officers. Discussion of program for the coming year. eee LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB PARTY Plans are nearing completion for} the card party, to be given Saturday Right, April 12, at the Masonic club- rooms. Prizes will be given for bridge and whist, and special fea- tures will be introduced during the intermission. This is an annual affair, given under the management ©f the social and finance committee. Mrs. J. W. Hyneman ts chairman and Mrs. George Higgins vice chair- mur <A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all Masonic societies and Meir friends. eee WOMEN OF MOOBEHEART LEGION The Women of Mooseheart Legion ‘will give a card party at the home of Mrs. John Frederick Schnauser, 2022 Warren ave, Satugday, April 12, at 8 p.m, sae ADDITIONAL CLUBS AUXILIARY MAPLE LEAF POST NO. 21 Auxillary to Maple Leaf Post No. 21 will give a whist party Tuesday evening, April 15, at % o'clock, in the American Legion club rooms, New Arctic hotel, 609 Third ave. Pa ER OF GOLDEN WEST @ Order of the Golden West Will give a card party for mem- bers and their friends, Friday eve- ning, April 11, at 8:80 o'clock, at Carpenters’ hall, 1620 Fourth ave. RAINIER Nop Posr NO. 1 ‘The regular meeting of the Amert- @an Legion Auxiliary to Rainier Noble Post No. 1, will be held Mon- Gay, April 14, at 8 p. m. in the Legion ¢lubrooms, New" Arcti Shit ere ic hotel, 609 cee BIGMA ALPHA EPSILON The Mothers’ club of Sigma Alpha lion fraternity will be entertained & luncheon at the home of the ha na Peso A. Gardner, 6222 Pig gta 4 Monday, April 14, ‘ci smatlad Ww. °. in U. Fremont W. C. T, U. will h Sinial Instituts, Tuesday, Apel ie : it the Christian church, Wallingford ‘Bye. and 42rd st. ‘Take car No, 18, eting will open at 10 a. m. pntinue during the afternoon. on at noon, A tine program arranged, Ladies’ Grotto club dance and); |B. | Alpha Belle camp, R. N. of A., will ive a card party and dance Mon day evening, April 14, in the Fre mont hall, SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL | COUNCIL P--T. A | The Seattle High of Parent-Teacher Mrs. Daniel Ragan, presl- John Wotherspoon, first vice president; Mra. J. Hamlin second vice president; Mrs, Claude Eckart, recording secretary; Mrs, G. Rigg, corresponding secretary; % ence treasurer, Mra. Clarence Lugas, WOMAN'S CITY CLUB Mrs. Katherine Baker, who te cently returned from a four months’ visit in California, will conduct the members of the Woman's City club’) thru the Charles H. Frye art gal- lery on Wednesday, April 16, at 8 p. m. Tickets may be obtained from | service desk at the 11 and 12. the personal Bon Marche on April an's City club. Music Scholarship Festival Opens The second annual festival of drama, music opened last night at the Cornish Little theater with the production under the direction of Sara Y. B, scholarship | Peabody of scenes from Ught opera, featuring the flower duet from Puccini's “Madame Butterfly" and the milkmaids' chorus from deKoven'’s “Robin Hood.” by the audience as were also the other numbers, particularly “The ) Old and the New,” “Julia's Garden,” a group of lyrics descriptive of a garden and its flowers, went’ well, | as did “A Spanish Interlud * which | latter waa effectively staged by Evan Scott. The program will be repeated Saturday afternoon and evening. Tonight there is being given the Tony Sarg Chinese Shadowgraph Puppet show. raise money for the some thirty scholars on the founda- tion of the school. BABY WILL THRIVE on this fresh, raw milk from our own tested Holsteins. Contains all the nat ural vitamines. Not treated or pas- teurized in any way, Today's Milk Today You Can Depend on This Milk for Baby Y} will #till remove much extra grime Scheot Council | associations met | Improvement | April 7 and elected the following of siub will give a card party Satur- | ficers: Gay, April 12,.at § p. m, at Dim-| dent; M The proceeds will go to the Wom-| and dunce} Both of these were well recelved| ‘Tho object of the festival is to, support of} THE SEA MISS HARRIET HELLEN L PAGE - Come Shopping With Cecile . { Miss Harriet Hellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of this city, M. Hellen| who is visiting friends in California before | going East, where she will join one of the leading musical} companies. Miss Helen possesses a sweet soprano voice and| is well known in local musical circles —Portrait by Wayne | Albee McBride Studio. Personal | Fr ends of Mrs. MH. J. Ramee Cordell Stevens will be sorry to learn she was) Smit am) left ‘Thu: reriou injured an automobile| day on a trip to Montane accident last Tuesday, and it will e+e t some weeks before she will be M. and Mrs. mee Bioede able to leave her home where she| who have been ting Mr. and Iie confind. fs. J, H. Bloedei, will leave early | eae |next week for Bellingham, to make | Mr. and Mra George Clark|their home: | | Chamberlin (Esperance Lipaky) Hedro Woolley are being congratu-| Mra. Carl Gould will leave April | lated upon the birth of am son,|16 on @ short trip East. William Clark, on April §. Pk of| see oe Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Kelleher left | Mra Ira Bronson and two Lttlo|this week for thelr estate, Mount | daughters, Randalyn and Gloria,| Airy, in Virginia | motored to Portland today to spend} sates: | |the week-end. Mr. Bronson will! Mrs. 0, A. Kjos left recently for | Join them on Saturday. a trip to California ore $050 Mr. and Mra | Roston, | Calife | Mra Mrs. J.T G. 8 Whitcomb of | Mrs. William P. Hoffman of Port- | who have been wintering in |land ts visiting her brother-in-law | 4, are the house guesta of |and sister, Dr, and Mrs, Marvey B. | Whitcomb's parents, Mr. and an. | Robinson see | —— - | Mr. Dudley Roberts ts spending a SUNSET HEIGHTS |few days in Spokane. | LITERARY CLUB | 5 inde e., 2 | | The Sunset Heights Literary club} Mrs, J. C. Moore, who is spend. | | will meet in regular session Tuesday, |Ing six weeks in Callfornia, is now | April 15, at 2p. m., at the home of_| visiting in Sacramento. | Mra. Loulle Miller, 2620 Wallingford . | ave. | Mrs, George M. ectoe® and son, see |Mr. Kenneth Horton, who are mo- |ALPHA CLUB toring home from California, will | | The Atpha club will mest Thurs. |arrive in a few da: ‘day, April 17, at the home of Mra. eee |. Loewe, 316 N, Tist st. Lunch-| Mr. Hugh Purcell te In Vancou: eon at 12:30 p. m. ver, B. C., for a few days. A Perfect Skin No blackheads, no blemishes ever By Edna Wallace Hopper | Mine is m pertect skin—a skin I cover my body with Faclal Youth which young girls envy. After 40| before bathing. ‘Thus I remove much years as a stage star, I look like 8A clorging matter which water falls to girl of 19: get. I owe all this to a rich, ambitiour; Appiy, Facial Youth night and mother. She searched the world for) morning: and whenewbr clse the face methods to multiply my beauty anc | noeds cleaning. You will never find to keep het youth, Those helps made| another way to keep the skin so me a famous beauty, and they keep | clear. me « beauty still. One-fourth price Now I have arranged so every girl] ‘The greatont beauty experts now ampley® this Hquid cleanser. Some supply it to dainty women, but at four times what I charge. No cleans- ing formula in existence can com- pare with this, And a clean skin Is exnential, Wdna ‘Wallace Hopper's Facial Youth is now @upplied by all drug- «late and toilet counters at 76 conte per bottle, Also my Youth Cream— land woman may have those identical helps. Thus I hope to bring to mil- |Hions the benefits I got. | My Facial Youth One is a auld cleanser which I call my Facial Youth, Tt contains no animal, no vegetable fat. So it can. not grow hair on the face, It cannot assimilate In any way with tho skin, It simply cleanses the akin to the depths, penetrates every pore, When I wipe it off, all the dirt and grime, all that clogs the skin comon with it | Learn what really clean, win Clean the akin in the best other |doen for me. You will be amased. i Then, if you want my other hel way. you know... My Wanlal Xoutb | Tare sc vont tall ana Walle Hopper, 636 Lake Shore Drive, Chi- 0ag0,—Advortiaavent, faclal aley which brought my luxuriant My Heauty Hook comes with each. I urge you to try Macial Youth, Learn what a really clean «kin and refuse, THERE'S NO REASON why your not express your i vidual self th year! women are asking for, tells me that Fashion thing. You who are alim will be smart in great bands of colér ed round a ound, You Ul be stunning in flower-garden prints a seph's coa ith quiet tastes may be things will take a turn! Do you long to be different? The capes and wrap yourself in unforgettable blacks and whites. For black and white, with all its staginess, ite o- phistication, is the coming thing in silk, MR. SUTER’S GENIUS AT Se Li ECTING SILKS Makes SILK ~on 7” at ° by parming fp 12 momme) is 66 ratine is $1.60; silk foulerd Easter specials here. his ure for the oring 8 1 ‘ print ed 8 are only four of @ dozea THEY'RE TUMBLE D DRY, 7 HAT’S WHY! The blankets and en sent to SUPPLY are not only ¢ ugh and ugh (that’s a matter of two soap baths f inge), but th are oft and light as when they . iry has the most wonderful equipment I've found at an ant. CA pit OUT OF DARK SIAM GOLD SHOP, 1426 First Ave SUCH AH AP’ PY MEANS OF SELF-EXPRESSION Is 4 gtime! It's taught perfectly in 20 leasons at the ool, 806 F ANN NELSO) CHILDREN’S FROCKS ARE LOVELY! You few ade wash fr s at reas he ery, 2203 Wh B of two tones of brown linen, A pleated skirt buttons on a alinple blouse hand-decorated in pleasing design cue YOUR DAINTIEST ORGANDIE OR VOILE Easter frock Fo y fabrics th favore ¢ modish in do Mr. Suter says so! | Will come back looking like new from the hand department of the | Here's a magical number: CA pitl-0300 Beattle Bupply Laundry Gas With cotton fabrics a much better results scientific soup and water washing brings A WEL L. rLOV ED PROFESSOR n will give lessons in t ication of | i Jenigna on white chin At his CEP RTs & DIO, 4137 Areade Square, the decorator will n orid’a finest china, from that of| Bavaria and Ni ek, native to this country, | Pe A LIGHT STEP AND A HAPPY HEART! These are your rewards when you let Dr. Susie Frasier care for ir feet. She does corrective work, too, At 4044 Arcade Square. MA tn-6 Have you ever traced a whole week of good-for-nothingness te one miserable little coru? A hurt foot ts a tyrant. IT IS RESTFUL TO HAVE LUNCH At the. sunny Danish Céffee Shop, #08 Union 8t. Two girls pre pare and serve the good things | HOW THEY COARS A FACE! Fastidlous women consult Esther Badm with regard to superfiuous hairs, She removes them permanently. 1109 Peoples Bank Bids. +. ere APPROPRIATE FROCKS FOR THE YOUNG GIRL At confirmation are made to order by Leta Burton at BORGUM’S. Complete cost, including trimmings, $4.95 to $14.95. Pe ae | We're to have another season of valenciennes trimmings on sum-| merry dresses. Often rows of hemattiching head the lace, adding to the filminess of the frock, Great flower-like motifs made from valenciennes are wsed on skits again ere THIN HAIR HAS ITS COMPENSATIONS! MRS. MABEL HARRIS, whose work is famed in Seattle, permanently wave up. 614 Crary Bldg. EL jot-8785. a: ae What's become of the misery of qnawering the door dell before ten| o'clock, when one’s hair, combed or uncombed, ts a fluff of soft waves? MR. DICKSON’S SKILLED IN GIVING A permanent wave that looks Hke a marcel! fall in ringlets. $20 a full head. DOMNICK . ° The ends of the hair , Securities Bldg. The people who most appreciate a permanent wave are those with| thin, oily hair, The steaming process scems to put new fe, fresh color, and reat beauty into it. Tee weit NO ONE WEARS THEM NOW! Still a pair of good high-topped shoes may have a lot of service in them yet, The LANDIS Shoe Repair System will cut them down {nto smart oxfords or strap pumps of just the right design: Bring or mail them to 412 Union Street. reyes ‘These are lucky times for folks with tender feet. For if you like, you may choose round toes and low heels and be smart as well as comfortable. o- WHEN YOU FEEL LISTLESS And all run down {t's time to take a few of MISS ELLIOT'’S famous physical culture treatments! She uses the Bernarr McFadden sys. tem of prolonged and powerful shower baths to eliminate waste from the system, to stimulate circulation and to make the muacles fit. Hero's a wonderful way, too, to reduce. 402 Crary Bidg. ee * DREAD TO WALK? It's a joyous exercise when your feet are properly shod! I wish everyono in Seattle knew the comfort of a shoe built on combination Insts to be snug where @ shoe should be snug! LINDGREN’S have “ARCH FITTERS.” They're splendid! 1307 Fourth Ave. ote Ke A shoe that “shuffles” at each step is much more of a menace to one’s fect than a tight shoe would be. ee A DOUBLE CHIN, OH, DEAR! However,. it’s not hopeless. For with Dr. Cauffman's Har-Lin-Za Chin Strap you can easily correct the sagging tissues about your throat and mouth in your own home. For sale at 1629 Third Ave. et oad Here's something youth-preserving for the woman who hasn't the Teisure to spend an hour a day with an expert at facial rejuve- nation! FRAU BENNETT At her Cross Stitch Shop, takes orders for Saxony linens. NE AES Union Btreet, once lined with tumble-down houses and cheap shops is now handsome with great new buildings and attractive with studios, gift shops and stores of unique service to women shoppers. Cae) LET THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS HELP In selecting your Easter outfit! Bonnets are made to match your Gress, sult or coat at 1621 Westiake, north of Pine, URLs ‘Tho simplest shape of straw 4s individualiced telth a factng of rich changeable silk and a mass of harmonious flowers, eee THE LAWN’S SO IMPORTANT! Ronald EB, Chapman (formerly with the public school gardens and the clty park board) can advise you as to the right sced for tho particular soil conditions about your homb, At CHAPMAN'S Garden Store, 1913 Wentlake, 705 Union, Pacey’s Ryc Grass 1ofll grow on the poorest of soll, It’s inex- pensive, too, and fine for shady areas, though rather hard to mow. This must never be sown as part of a mixture, IT’S DONE BEAUTIFULLY, TOO! Hematitching's only 8 centa at Dlite, 414 Eitel Bldg. over Bartell's. a Rows of steel natl-heads trim the navy tailored frock perfectly, ed 709 Pine Street. | will | your entire head of hair at a cost of from $14) ie cleaning 4 effective with fragile things of silk and wool.} | | | (Advert! sement) Mr plaids or who are col orful ¢ A CENTER OF If t ow T yisit ery week! Here acrous basketry and Old World beads. A ites me in! The new modes in yed next door. Here are shops order. Here's the Betty Faris op of adorable clothes for the a tempting tea room. Have you ever the McDERMOTT BUILDING, oh ba are to ween Here's afternoon upstairs in urth and Pine? ore @ f { FOR ENTERTAINMENT AT CAMP all used phonographs (real bargains) are at 1816 Westlake. ig Several ams For the breakfast-room linen, damask in colora—bdlue, yellow, rose— {s particularly attractive, TO BRING P BACK FRESHNESS AND GLOW ttencaude's facial treatments are marvelously efficient. Eveb and enlarged # succumb to them! Permanent ne for $15 a full head at her SALON DE BEAUTE, 600 ding. Mme acne Denny bui ee At lamt the Fountain of Youth has been found. But it tsn’t a spring im some remote land. It Hes in the discoveries of the new science of beauty and in dally care for oneself, . . . CLEMENSON’S SO PAINSTAKING! That's why everything at ¢ 1E’S, from marcelling to hair dyeing, is done just right! 220 Haight building; EL lot-6984. el ae An cxpert at hair-dycing can take a head of dull medtum-brown tones and make the gray hairs im it disappear without giving it any the artificial reddish tints that are conspicuously un- natural. . HOW WELL YOU DRESS a small salary depends on where you shop! At Betty Faris’ HMORE smart garments are sold (actually) at one-third regu- lar prices. Upstairs, McDermott building. oe of o- I think the Great War was responsible for a new attitude among women who dress lavishly. Very few of them waste the new clothes they're tired of. They pass them on to be resold at a specialty shop. . MRS. HARRIS USES COMBINGS OR CUT HAIR To fashion switches, swirls, bobbies or doll wigs. 614 Eitel building. “dods” are in to a for* months, every little girl én the ould boast of a doll with reat hair just the shade of Mother's. ‘ o. EXQUISITE BITS OF FINERY ARE MADE! x MRS. BATTIN is repeating those fascinating free lessons in flower making on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m,at the ¥. W.C. A. Bring your own material. It's not too late to enroll in her spring Clases in dressmaking and design. ve A few scraps of organdie aa bright silk, a Randful ef ten-cent- store stamens, some wire, a dit of gold or silver gause and some mending tissue till fashion lovely ornaments for lingerie, frocks and hats, too. A CLEVER EASTER SUIT Will be made from your own materials for $20 (a coat for $10) by the NEW YORK TAILORS, 705 Union St. The workmanship and fit are guaranteed. The mode of the tailored sult has come to stay for at least three years, the prophets say. So of course it pays to use the best ma- terial and workmanship that you can afford. ray YOUR PARTY FROCK WILL BE ALL A-SHIMMER When its set with rhinestones at Eile, 414 Eitel building. Fi Most of the stage costumes sien now make use of the new trim. ming—twinkling Jewels, machine-set in the fabric. tee. FOR GIFTS, CHINA, BEADS, BASKETS Visit the shop of RHIND & CO, and M. E. STEELP, upstairs in the McDermott building; MA in. pt se Have you seen the new Nand becdated Easter greeting cards? eee THE COFFEE AT HUGHES Priced at three pounds for $1 is excellent! 703 Pine St. 3 AU. the merchants admit that vou save about 15 per cent in buying coftes in bulk. It loses nothing if it's packed at once in glate jars, DOZENS OF PERKY EASTER "BONNETS Some flower and ribbon-trimmed, some strictly tailored, are on sale Saturday at just $3.95 at the MODEL MILLINERY, 527 Peoples Bank building. ee 8 The season's hats cre unusually simple things. Loops, waving feathers and conspicuous appreranee are abdsent, THE “BUBBLE’S” SATURDAY SALE OF HATS! All thelr $10 and $12.50 values will be re-marked at $7.60! All the $7.50 and $8 millinery re-marked at $5! These hats represent the latest word in millinery. They're trimmed with flowers, bows, burnt goose. Smart sailors and sports models are included. 218 Pike St. . “THE DARING YEARS” This exceptional photoplay, in which Mildred Harris is starring #8 being presented now at ins. ee ead eae THEATRE. . ARE YOUR AWNINGS ORDERED? At Camp Lewis Wireless the new canvases are in, the great power machines already making them up. Have you called at 76 Univer sity St. (on the bridge) with regard to yours? 8 DR. EDMUNDS COPES SUCCESSFULLY ‘With all sorts of problems of crossed eyes and defects of sight. The right glasses’ anti correct muscular exercises work wentars!: On Fraser-Paterson’s balcony. . HATS TRANSFORMED! With all MR, CHURCHILL'S skill at making men’s hats clean, spick and span and shapely, it's no wonder that women take their hats to 402 Union St, too. Whether it’s a Milan, a Leghorn or a cvarse straw, it can be ee eae at this shop. THE “TIGERS” AT CARLSON'S Are perfect double-deck coll springs, guaranteed for 20 years and priced at just $14.45, 800 Pine ee > IT’S SO SIMPLE TO CREATE ‘ Beautiful things when you've a sewihg machine! A good one saves. all it costs, I know, They've everythi at the SINGER SHOP, 1524 First Ave., from mechanically perfect old-style models. (wood values) to the compact new “electric.” . . . x The toy of toys for the iittae girl who dresses her doll ts a tiny chain stitch machine made so strong that it will give a Netime of service, eee SEE EDNA WALKER : When you're not satisfied with the ordinary millinery about town! She creatos beautiful hats for the individual wearer. Have you. favorite color scheme? A pet shape of brim? Do-you need. 2 ea head size? At 4098 Arcude Squire is the shop for you! esi: