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ee Seattle Society ! Edited by Lill an Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Dinner This Evening Will Honor Travelers: Engagement of Miss Janson. Announced Leg N A 1 : . Mr, and Mrs, Bro w sche et Saturday mornis © the B meen: ie: Pree sail later for abroad t FS ; Syeel. Uamries eral months M Jordan, Mra. E M NG K nd ank Plumer ertrude Janson Will Yih Ni EB " tai Be June Bridé ME alti lige annie : Dr. and Mra Ivar an- | twenty-four guests os "3 ~~ nounce the engag of thelr | ‘Thursday afternoon, and at ter, Gertrude to Mr. | bridge. The affair was given at} Fay Wilcox, of Se om of | home | Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Wulcox, .of i | Montesano. , > ‘Wines’ egw » Univer: | Architects’ Wives nity of Washing sa mem-|Club to Meet ber of Pi Beta § Mr With Mrs. Alexander Knox, who Wilcox graduated from the un s leaving shortly for Los Angeles sity with the class of 1923, and make ome, the honor effiliated with Delta Chi fratersity. | guest, the Architects’ Wives’ club The wedding will take 5 at | will meet. f uncheon at the the home of the bride-ele Women's University club on Wed | a Thur June a nesday afternoon, April 30, 1 : o'clock. Bridge and mah jo Mrs. Sweeney be the later ontertainments | Luncheon Hosttss ; as Mrs. E. F. § sgt Bridge Dinner Club os at a lun ten covers at M and M Je Kegert will her home, next Tuesday to ertain t bridge inne club compliment Mra. Langdon C. t their home on Tuesda: ‘evening who returned this week from Covers will be placed for sixteen, to Honolulu, and fe sister, Se 4 | <0 gerne ee Students’ Musical Club | Assistants Named theme Dorothy Baker wit! entertain] i ve members of th 5’ Must: | for Tea al club Satufd 1». at 2] Saturday afternoon, May 2, given to |S. when the followir gram will honer her sis! Mrs. BE. H. B | be presented Giraud, of Vancouver, B.C, who is | “Current Brew Ruth Walgremeth. | her house guest. Mrs. Wiliam Har. |” M°d¢r® Com jo and Mus ol Fix, Mra. Walter G. Weather. | vic ston, Mrs. Edwin J. Bartells and | “chon Rosmaria Kreisler Mrs. Morris Whiton will alternate Reve! Viewstempe Played by Heien Hisilinger, accompanied at the urns. by Rdith Mallinger Assisting will be the Misses Dor- | piano thy McPherson, Dorothy Prynne,| “Claire de Lune Dian Marjorie Fisken and Margaret | “H#fiections in the Water’. Guilliford. The cardg will be re- | vocal solo—Lucia Fryer ceived by little Mary Weatherston. | Pianc- eee Lotus Land Beott y 5 May Night ees Will Welcome Mrs, Gay Pin Wheels" “if Palaten Mrs. Robert Carson Teague will | een ee . entertain with a luncheon Wednes- day afternoon, April 30, at the Seat | Orthopedic Lunch Tennis club in honor of Mrs.land Thrift Shops Louls G. Gay, who recently returned | sir4. wy. 11. Barr will be hostess pie et “gel 5 om in’ Call) tor 1. O. E, Saturday at the Ortho- re hemes Pat Lome here | pedic lunch room. Acnisting will be tle cee * . | Mra R. 1, Hodgdon, Mra W. R Small Bridge Tea Farley, Mra, F. H. T. Anderson, Miss Helen Jordan has planned] Mrs A. Weldow, Mrs. Daniel & small bridge tea at her home for| Sullivan, Mra. H. L. Renaud. Mrs! ednesday afternoon of next week) I. ©. Humphrey, Mra. H. F. Miller,/| compliment to Mrs. Ernest C.| Mrs. H. F. Roesch, & J. G.} ¥. who Is visiting in town from] Fyler, Mra. W. J. Hodder, Mra. L.} Honolulu. Invitations are limited| M. Ong, Mra Frank Rhebeck, Mra. to Mrs. Gray's intimate friend: |P. & Brennan, Mrs. George Mallory, | minors Mra. C. Englebrecht and Mra Oliver i Hulback. | Queen Circle to Broadway Guild will be in charge! Give Card Party all day at the Thrift Shop; Mrs.| Queen Anne «ircle of ia» Fruit | H. L. Greene, chairman, assisted by and Flower mission has arranged a/ Mrs. P. M. Roberts, Mra J. W large bridge and mah jongg party | Barbour, Mrs. James Huteson and on Thursday, May 1, at thd Ameri-° Mrs. D. G. Fisher. 1 two Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY jtions by ‘calling MA in-3168, or the} Bs | Engineers’ club. | SSIC CULTURE CLUD oes | Phe Classic Culture club will hold | TUKWILA LADIES" annual meeting at the home of |IMPROVEMENT CLUB Mrs. E. W. Pollock, 2707 Tenth Ave.} The Tukwila Ladies’ Improvement N., on Saturday, April 26. Lunch. at 12:30 p. m. ry | club will hold a dance Saturday eve: | | . | ning, April 26, at Foster Community RAINIER NOBLE POST hall TO GIVE LEAP YEAR PARTY This group of women has pur- American Legion auxiliary 04 chased a lot on the Tacoma highway Rainier Noble post, No. 1, has| ft planned a leap year party, cards|" 's now endeavoring to build a dancing and other entertainment, to | community hall, which will be under be given Saturday evening, April/the supervision of the mothers of | 26, in the Legion clubrooms, New| tne district. Aretic hotel, 509 Third avs. etake | The committee in charge includes | * Mra, John C. Bowen, Mrx. A. 1.|/RO8S P.T. A. | Ellsworth, Mrs. Malcolm Douglas,| The Ross P.T. A. will give a card con | 3 er Bragdon, Miss Winona |P*tty at Dartnall’s cafeteria, Satur. Fi, Mice Ruth McConnihe, Miss |44y evening, April 26, at 8 o'clock, | Maud Flood and Mrs. C. L, Smith. | oem MOTHERS’ AND WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL CLUB | DAUGHTERS’ LUNCHEON | ‘The Woman's Educational club] The Mothers’ and Daughters’| will meet at the Federated club-|luncheon, postponed from April 16, house Saturday, April 26, at 2 o'clock | will be given Saturday, April 26, at p.m. Americanization day. Mrs.|the First Presbytérian church, un- M. R. Dahnken, hostess. der the auspices of the Mothers’ 9.66 Congress. Reservations are asked GOPHER CLUB at once at the church office. The Seattle Gopher (Minnesota) | eee | club has planned a grand rally at ra Swedish hall, 1627 Eighth ave, for BUNA OL } Saturday evening, April 26, at 6)... o’clock. An entertainment and dance ig past d Bare, will follow the Vasket lunch. ST. LUKE'S H 4 3 “ee | The Woman's auxiliary St. FOUNDERS’ DAY BANQUET Luke's hospital will meet Monday, Pi Beta Phi fraternity will hold its| bate ge pn poms 67th annual Founders’ Day banquet | 5 7 2st | on Saturday, April 26, at 7 p. m., at AV N- as tee the Women’s University club. For to reservations call Mrs. Darwin Meis- PONCHOBN a nest, MBIrse-2821, or Mrs. Cc. 0] UU? b : as The Pastors’ Aid society of the = har athe tp bac First Presbyterian church will hold| a May Day progressive luncheon EXPERIENCE PARTY, will hold an| nd a delleatessen and fancy work | experience party for members and! *#le on Thursday, May 1, at the| Peri eosbends only on Saturday |Church. The sale will begin at 10 NO. 69 and Mrs, Erie . 69, O. E. S., wil|Johnson, “River View,” on, the Des | | Moines highway, Tuesday evening, | April 29. Those going by autos will | be met at South Park up until 8:20 | DORIC CHAPTER Dorie chapter Ni give a card party at Norton's cafe feria, 1519 Second ave., Saturday evening, April 26, et 8:15 o'clock. All Es friends |o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex- | exaians invited: casas tended to all the church members hii he Ee jand thelr friends. H } “7 JOHN F. MILLER CLUB | ted ¢ John ¥. Miller Past Prest- a Par gente club will meet with Mrs. Ivan peg d tN eet 13} | Schumacher, Saturday, April 26, at AND C On Saturday, May 3, Seattle Chap- | ter, O. BE. 8. will give a masquer- | ade dance and card party at Doug- the Northold inn. se SOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY INCHES las hall, 10th and Pine. Bridge ‘OMEN LUNCHEON ; Bridge | branch of the Ameri-|and whist will be played. ‘Ther ‘as oe a ee will be favors for cards, most © rt lation of University Wem- ry ae tod a luncheon Saturday, | iginal costume and the best “April 26, ut 12:90 o'clock, at the En- | Splendid music gincers’ club. Following luncheon Miss Mabel Vernon, of the national woman's party, will discuss the Tar eretia Mott amendment of the United Biates constitution, Make reserva- waltz, «ee MYRTLE SOCIAL CLUB Myrtle Social club will meet Mon- day, April 2%, at 2 p. m, at Masonic temple, / Miss Grace Tee, prominent in musical circles here, who| | will sing Monday, April 28, at the meeting of the Fe dera-| tion of Women’s clubs, is said by critics to possess a con- Grady. jtralto voice of rich quality and wide range.—Portrait by| Personal Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat daughters Miss lia nnd M Loyal Treat who have been in the wilfleave May 1 East for the winter ¢ to spend the summer for Seat months Mr. Patrick Tidmarsh, of Shelton, is spending a few days at his home in town. see |*a Mr. Stewart Goode of Baltimore, |}, who has been visiting in the city for weeks, left Wednesday for Longview Mr. Charles K. Poe is expected home Sunday from a visit of several weeks’ in Washington, D. C. Mr. Tucker Battle, Mr. Walter Harvey, Jr, and Mr. Dwight Paul left Thursday for Vancouver, B. C., | (feandinavian Dance to spend the week-end. ee Mr. and Mrs, N. W. Bolster have returned from a two months’ to California und Tia Juana Mrs. P. W. Smith salled Tuesday for McCarthy, Alaska, to visit Mrs,| 7° pianos J. J. Price for several months. Mrs. N. Martineau, Sr., returned Monday on the H. F. Alexander from n Francisco, where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- |, ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Boutin, for three months. eee Mr. Walter Scott Fitz returned to: day to his home in Spokane, after a few days’ visit in town. we ace of Mr. and Mra, J. L. Carman Tacoma are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Alex- ander. ee Mr. and Mrs. James Milton Thomas (Edna Hicks) are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, April 17, at the Virginia Mason hospital. cee Mr. A. B. Moway and Mr. O. J. David are in Vancouver, B. C., on a short business trip. oe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of San Francisco, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eddy, will leave Saturday for New York to sail later for abroad on a three months’ visit SEATTLE LODGE NO, 7 Seattle Lodge No, 7, Degree Honor, will meet in ergreen hall, FOR HEALTH of yourself and family take home each day same af the choice dairy products we of- fer at our counter erything fresh sweet and pure. Keres —~ Tutter — Cream - Milk Cottage Cheese Mayonnaise Buttermilk ulgarian Milk—-lee Cream daily; Westlake at Pi | “At the Convent trip | Variations on as shan te 11409 Ninth ave., Tuesday evening, club rooms, 4090 Arcade satus Leia ting Poet ak will b erved at Agel be, al 4UA se cldek,. touiawad | Martha Hawks is in charge of the| ove |by a progressive whist party at 9| ait), sasiated’) ty Mrs. Bertha) ee, oF jo'clock. Mrs. Lols A. Gelser, re-| aE nerey dla ‘Seagrave, Mrs.| PRESBYTERIAN CHURCI | gional director, will be present to| Ee eet Mine Olive Me-| Circle E (North Broadway), of the | outline a new campaign. Members! ee a © | Pirst Presbyterian church, will en. | reed to attend. | ama ra tertain with a musical program at = |the home of Mr. | Music | Piano Recital } A plano recital by pupils of Mra Ora Kirby Barkhutf will be given Saturday evening, April 26, at 8:20 clock, in the Y. W. C. A. audi torium. The program includes the following number | Honatina, ¢ arranged by T mer everie | the Rising Bun Marjorie McPherson. Bagatelle No. Ly, } Torjussen Resthoven Prelude Albert von Doenhot? “Cottontatie” .... Cocll Burleigh Prisctilia Crag Bonata Handel “To Xifin Mall” u Brotik Minwet al’ Antico Dixie Danie Two pianos—'"Feu Row Marguerite Jane Fu chal-Loepke Greig Seebowok Prisctilia Craig. Petersen Amy Worth Moszkownk! Borodin Klabeth Gaukel | Bonatino Op. 65, No. € Kuhiaw| Marianne Beherain ‘Nel cor piu nen mi mento” Beethoven Bolero’ Henri Ravina ‘Alla Tartantelia MacDowell Marguerite Jane Fusselman, Turkischer Marsch’.. Bs Mozart-Burchard va Brown and Dixie Daniel. Sonata, C Major (First Movement) Mozart | (Second piano, arranged by Grieg) | he Brook Gronow | de Halle Chaminade | Ine Lente” Behutt ‘Prejude” ed Heller | Allee Marie Kelly Bonate, F Major (Firat Movement) r Mozart Torjussen | 1... Kirjyzanowakt [ MacFadyen At the Fjord ‘octurne, Op. “Rolling Btones’ a Brown Two planos—"“Ale den Hergen”’....Grieg Alice Marie Kelly and Elsbeth Gaukel, MONTEFIORE AID SOCIETY A meeting of the La flore Aid society will be t May 1, at Educatonal Center. Miss O. S. Allen’s Tested Recipes no. 156 Paprika Chicken (Everybody likes Misa Allen's favorite recipe for cooking freah killed chickens) Cut chicken for frying. Wash thoroughly, roll in flour. Fry in hot Crisco until browned, but not cooked through. Cool. Rub paprika all over each piece, put in saucepan. Pour over one quart can of tomatoes, one small onion chopped fine, little salt. Cover and simmer, until done. Pour over it one pint of cream sauce made as follows: Cream Sauce: 1 cupful milk, 1 cupful cream & tablespoonfuls Crisco 8 tablespoonfuls flour Blend flour and Crisco, stir in hot milk and cook until smooth, (RISCO For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods a “Carson g has ¢ ost at A FAMOUS OLD NAME A WOMAN'S PROUD TO WEAR For several seanc uit made 1" ‘E y TAILORS! | mplete, $ l 4 © red F ‘ th Nat of th things V . ’ pean: Vereeetr A CORRIDOR OF LOVELY THINGS! AFTER A WINTER SPENT IN A TRUNK teal Bis Sasa age on Bow " edt lock CHURCHILI 1 om : A FEW DOLLARS GOES FAR AT and Mr. Siegel {tailor ; the lovelies f "HOLLY WOOD” : soon Beng adh Be Me foerked fi tema oe hale at & A NOW THAT ANNA SCHOBER IS BACK A heavy, tasscl’e used to finteh th neck opening! “BUBBI ARE LOV f new beliless fre And tom they're offer ower trimmed ne wieig ¢ ns and lors, too " arge head sizes THE LINEN AND RATINE FROCKS 1 ones at 218 Pike st. $300 te thot are conart and woll-fintehed, toot At Hergem's, 102| SO ATTRACTIVE ARE THE NEW PLEATINGS! Pine St They're Jaid in all sorts of combinat of box and side folds. Have . . . seen them in the window at E. H. SHAMEK’S, 1 ifth ave.? Why wear dark crepes in the kitchen when every window about This is the first-shop in Seattle to install mach for creating town tempts one to venture in and buy some wile or gingham! the popular novelty effects. You'll be delighted w your skirt or ay ott your frock if you take your materials here! AT THREE POUNDS FOR A DOLLAR Again the pleated skirt, (a little shorter than ‘twas last year) t@ The coffee at HUGHES 8 Pine St.) Is a wonderful buy part of every costume for summer sports! An expert will grind your coffee according to the way you make LEARNING TO PAINT CHINA the beverage Is of double delight ufder the kindly tutelage of Pro- ade fessor Peter Buettgen! He teaches the application of both MY PRETTY LITTLE BREAKFAST SET Was purchased, unfinished, at CARLSON'S and enameled at home! They've beautiful overstuffed davenports, mahogany dining room furniture—everything—at 800 Pine St Almost nobody buys a “rocker” anymore to do murderous things to one's ankles in the dark IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOUR FEE When you can't go swinging down the street with th joy of life in your toes, it's time to see Dr. Su anor, the chiropodist I always recommend. She's at 4044 Arcade Square, MA in-584 oe he A piece of adhesive tape strapped about an aching foot cases things @ bot, sometimes! Bee A LOT OF LUCKY LITTLE GIRL Will have their frocks made at 303 Peoples Bank Bldg., now. Ann] Nelson's moving her White Bldg. “Toggery” there! | Sette A real artist at clothing children delights to make use of mother's} out-of-atyle taffetas in fashioning wee frocks. A ROW OF BRIGHT NAIL-HEADS Or ghinestonen will be set down the front of your frock at ELITE. 414 Bite! building. Hemstitching, § cents! | “8 | A round collar, flaring cuffs, a ribbon string and a row of buttons are. the making of a amart coatume. | . . THE LOVE OF BEING INDIVIDUAL Attracts any of us to EDNA WALKER! She makes distinctive hats {hat Incorporate one's favorite color scheme, one's favorite shape} of crown or brim. For comfort, beauty and becomingness, any hat| made at 4098 Arcade Square is n success! ek a I've been admiring the new transparent hata of airy lace! In black, trimmed with spring flowers, half hidden, they can be at) almost any season of the year. And they are s0 becoming to every one! + ous “THE TEA POT” IN QUAINT NEW QUARTERS! How we've been missing Miss Kollock sinco her tea room's been gone| from the old location at Fifth and University! I've good news!| You'll find her dispensing good things again at 224 Madison st. 8 worn Don't you long, when you're down town, for auch good things to} eat as chiffon lemon ple, prune date pudding and gingerbread with tohipped cream? NEXT TIME YOU'RE AT FRASER-PATERSON It would be worth your while to have Dr. J. W. or Dr, Ethel A, K Edmunds take a look at your eyes! Their examinations are remark- ably painstaking. | GARDEN LOVERS Will find it most satisfactory to buy lawn seed of RONALD RB. CHAPMAN! He knows Just what grasses will thrive on each par ticular area of your yard. At Chapman's Garden Store, 1913 Westlake. Pia ar “Blue Grass,” for all its beauty, is not planted alone in Seattle soil. It succeeds a mixture of different seeds. THE LOVELIEST FACE IS By moles and straggling hairs! Larson, an expert at electrolysis, eo. vigorous enough best to be sown as part of COARSENED Fastidious women consult 616 Bigelow building, . Selma It's no longer considered wise to have one's eyebrows shaped by | plucking, An clectric needle ‘does the same work with greater | permanency. aed ee PLENTY OF FRESH GARDEN FOODS Like asparagus, spinach, peas and strawberries, are served every day at WING'S cafeteria! At 1409 First ave. It's worth walking a block over the Sound! oe e NO WAY TO SEW AT HOME? Really, it's wasteful not to own a good machine! You need not pay a lot for a splendid rebuilt model (guaranteed) at the SINGER SHOP 1624 First ave. Or you may take your time to complete your pa ments on a lovely new cabinet or electric from this fine stock! . 8 or tico at noon to be able to sce out Some of our clever dressmakers use a fine thread and a long stitch on the machine to “baste” up the garment of firm material, ANOTHER NICE THING I HEAR Of Bernard Brin's School of Ragtime: At 806 Pine st "Twill be open all summer! When someone tells me that she doesn’t enjoy Jazz, 1 don't quite believe It, do you? CHAN . TO BE AT HOME ON THE HIGHWAY You need only to carry in’ your car an auto tent of the fine design made at CAMP LEWIS WIRELE Here at headquurters (76 University st, on the bridge) they manufvcture to order beautiful new awnings for homes as well as tents and tarps of all kinds. Visitors are welcome. eee You've no idea low comfortable one can ve with canvas and frame furniture made for summer camps! YOU CAN MAKE BEAUTIFUL GARMEN Your financlal success 1s avsured, Thot's why I love to tell. women of MRS, BATTIN'S supremely fine school of dre: nd design’ New day and evening classes begin x May 2 at the 6) eee { woman of 0%, who's always loved to sew, qualified herself this epring to lake @ position that paid her $5 a day. naturalistic and conventional sn. In his CERAMIC ARTS Studio, 4137 Arcade Square, new wares—French, Bavarian and Nippon China—are arriving weekly we 2 Wanted: A made-in-the-West porcelain to compete teith the fine china shipped here from countries abroad! oe. a8 THE BEAUTY OF AN UNNEEDED GARMENT 1 not wasted when Betty Faris ds { She resells at wee are! that failed, somehow, to suit its first owner, 2, upstairs, McDermott building. To get away from flapper fashions a minute, frocks, richly banded with beads, attractive, still? NO ONE NEED EVER KNOW! You may restore the original color of your gray hair in the privacy of your own home with Har-Lin-Za, bair, color restorer. It is a safe, harmless and colorless liquid that gives your faded and streaked hair the life and luster of natural halr. If :vour hair is becoming brittle and burnt off at the ends it may be concealed by a wonder- prices smart WIRTHMOF aren't the crepe ful new creation called La Cuvier. It gives the hair a fully: dressed appearance, Cauffman's Hair Store, 1529 Third ave.; EL lot. 2609. o - I'LL TELL YOU JUST WHERE TO GO To have a costly hat copied, a last season's hat remade or a piece of fur refurbished. To the MODEL, 527 Peoples Bank building! THE OLD SPRING HOUSE-CLEA Have passed, somehow. And it’s not so have gone, stoves have gone, large houses are going. ant of all, curtains, drapes, blankets, rugs, jaundered away from home these days! Th are regular customers of the SUPPLY LAU service ‘tn all departments, call CA pitl-0300. ee AN ANNEX TO THE COLISEUM BEAUTY PARLOR! It's at 315 Crary building, where, under Mrs. Churchill's personal supervision, you are sure to get excellent service! The hair dye- ing and marcelling are exceptional here, 8 I'M WONDERING HOW “POOR MEN’S WIVES” Get along in the COLONIAL photoplay of tonight and tomorrow! Everyone says the production is splendid! . . FOR INTERESTI PORCH WORK I'd suggest) tapestries planned at FRAU BENNETT'S Cross.Stiteh Shop at 705 Union st. rd to explain. Carpets Most import- mats and pads are Idest Seattle families DRY. For wonderful eee Tapestry squares for chair seats and backs and for cushions, and tapestry borders, for hangings, will last a lifetime! WOMEN ARE STRANGELY SILENT On the subject of electroly: Otherwise you'd hear often of Esther Baum, 1109 American Bank building. She's had years’ experiency in Seattle. eo. . THRU WIND, RAIN AND A HUNDRED WASHINGS Hair that's permanently waved by MR. DICKSON'S method suf ,retuins its deep marcel and its glossy ringlets. The fec? $20, full hoad. Domnick’s, Securities building. eee Curling irons and hairpins belong, it scems to me, up in the attic with the iron-bound corscts! vo LONG, SLIM, EIGHT-SIDED : Are beautiful beads cut from native agate. There are whole strands of them (perfect things) at the GOLD SHOP, 1426 First ave. MATCHING HAIR PERFECTLY Is Edith Harris’ delight! She makes switches, bobbies, doll-wigs. 616 Eitel_ building. Mair dyes must be mized with brains as well as with cach other, I'm told, Poet FOR BEAUTY, SKIN DEEP There are the NAVAJO cream&, powders and pa: decd! Thy're sold at CLEMIE'S), 2 * precious in- Haight building. MA in-4495, The new pack can ve applied before you have your marcel, be all ready to wash off before the last curl is laid, ene AT THE NEW “RAE” BEAUTY SHOP You are given a complimentary photograph with your first marcel! Re-waving is done without cost at 604 Haight building. MA in-1186, pue ee One needn't spend an hour in a smothering, close-curtained vooth nowadays to be prettied for an occasion, The new shops are spacious and flooded with sunshine, see JUST A SLOVENLY HEEL! But how it discredits a girl's general ‘grooming! everyone knows, of course, that at the LANDIS Shoe Repair System they recover or replace battered heels of satin, suede cr. kid, Call or address 412 Union st. + Not Your hair, your collar, your gloves, your shoes? ; How important they are in the impressions they leave. VE A SURPRISE AWAITING YOU YOU’ At the MODEL MILLINERY! The shelves and cases are piled high with the cleverest sports shapes and “suit” hats I've seen, Many among them are marked as low ns $3.95! 527 Peoples Bank Bla, ‘We've never grown tired of tan, tho it’s the second season, at least, of ils reign ag a hat color, FOR REVELRY AT CAMP ‘There are smal! used phonographs (bargains) at 1818 Westla eo. MH (Advertisement) Twill