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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 19z4 eee | Seattle Society. ("BETTY CALVERT t THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 —a “37 | - Come Shopping With Cecille lited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA ir-0600 Assistant—F, rances Oldham Musie—Louise Raymond Owens | S TO BE FATHER'S DAY next Sunday! How I’ve wanted to find a sketch Lochkelden” Setting for Club Picnic; Hosts TI of a gentle, middle-aged face with which to head my shop talks th ; Ot Diamar Pane But it seems that artists, like every one else in the world, have paid much 4 | more attention to flappers, flowers and rich attire than to heads of familie ; 1 Pascal University elub/ Benefit Bridge Party Luckily I met Mr. Peter Pirret today (He was a U. of W. man in the days when i “ ave annual picnic on} phe * Woman's ts the “Met” block was full of shady lanes where students strolled at evening!). | . Lochkeld Mrs Luke's hospital wil a bene " F , ' 4. Denny Mrs, Florence| bridge party on Wednesday, J 4nd Mr. Pirret’s new store fairly bristles with appropriate Father's Day gifts. i Washing Shoe Sh kt Bstar fea mepewiny on I've news of the new patterns in table silver, the new designs in dining-room fur- big will be served by the University during the afterngs n home-cooked nithre, as well as gossip of the little things one loves to own. Will you shop with ; ft : dainties will be on sale = , tanta will inctude| Reservations for bridge may be me? ier Lak : @ The list of assistants +e tee ce made thru Mrs. J. H. Sayer or Mrs. ig all Mas “ow eae t Mrs. ¥. D. Powell, Mra F. W. Her-| a °w. ‘Whitington ISN'T IT CONVENIENT IMAGINE THE THRILL Se rec ten ames ae . es To have children's wee togs made at a “grown-up” shop? ANN| OF DELIGHT ; Villar ark Brawl iss Bes-| py 1 5 Neen eee eek wee Manel Dakesiat NELSON'S, 303 Peoples Bank Bldg One feels when s luxurious drawing t » _ e #8 4 room lamp becomes at the touch of a ; anche Noe ; : Yacht Club Old-fashioned pin tucke are used on the daintlest of Uttle girtd button a phonograph registering the 7 sage — pte ve gy ara The Seattle Yacht club will give a yrgandie frocks, They're perfect on a baby's bonnet, too Purest and sweetest of tones! The b way and 40th st. at 10:30 a. m. fOr! pannel Dance at the clubhouse on acite’ ie CAPITOL lJamp phonograph th its v Lochkelden. Interest ts keen 10! Wednesday evening, June 18. Se ee . ope 7 perfect electric motor is sold at easy event—the Olynmpic arr THERE'S A PATTERN IN TABLE STERLIN terms at 205 Haight Bldg. 24 and Pine i will be the feature yyr- 72 a? Cush casei <i y personality, So, fingering wath Meat ay renege & — . Will Wed Next th br de * sliver at ALBERT HA? 8 today, 1 find myself cine ys A e018 Wednesday coveting. the richness elegance of the classically ratterned MANY A BRIDEGROOM i Ty casei a ‘ Orleans.” of fecling more ome with the simply designed Rents his dress » nd all the accessories at the Brocklinde vos ai a ining at The marriage of Miss Anne Mac D'Orleans,” but of feeling more at home wit EB rterta ing Dreaney to Mr. Philip Thad Gardner Lady Constance” and “Lady Mary!" The girl who's grown up| Same’ Shop, 1898 5 Hak Tennis Club will be held at St. Joseph's church mong Mayflower traditions would surely choose the “Virginia ras on ie the hosts who will enter-|on Wednesday morning at 8:15 Carvel." You must see these fine sterling table services for your) FHinnenN IN OUR OWN HILLS Pal i ‘ nee Saturday | o'clock. Immediately following the elf at 1618 8 ave Is the stone Khodenite from which Paul Hanson at the GOLD SHOF + AN Tennis club will be| ceremony Mr. Gardner and his bri Saat cuts the settings ‘nie a parvepicdganet >in 2 Ave. i "a Mr. and Mra. Henry ©. Philips, Mr I leave for Alaska on a two weeks’ In sitver, only the Dest (s worth duving. Sterling flatware outtasts ve vettings for cuff links, rings and scart ping. 1426 First Ave tHe 4 Mra. Crawford Anderson, Mr > | ne generation after another, it's symbolical of pride in family and} The mines li ; | as ¢ mines up near Snoqualmie pass yield great blocks of Rhodenite, ae ad ger omens eer Mr Snel = ji B, ia 1 Part home. That ts why it representa the gift of gifta for the brid rose-hued and flecked ots black It's eee adopted as Washing- 3 ie Mra Andrew iillespie, | Supper for Bridal Party hae Aes a . ton's state gem some day. 44 Earaveth Lak, . Mr, . Grisceian Barr a the wedding rehi ts PIRRET’S NEW BOOK AND STATIONERY SHOP cee baka nd Mr. W. A, Hausman. ‘a Sees es your patronage! Here at 616 Union Street is everything "CTY siete = ae Mor y evening, Miss Ruth Invit your patrona, cas Partridge, whos wedding to Mr Worikt While 14 books flos platlonsry and eagraving, leather goots |. ALL YOU NEED:FOR’A FROCK i fe ee, - ae niese ofa Ua ergecesenn ctr: Is two lengths of some fascinating new fabric, and a day at Luncheon Will fgg ma ag A cage ace Saeed ane Crome: 7 ere a ISABELLE CROPP'S! She lends you her skill at cutting and > e he members | 7 de: ni! 1 please, i} ie y. y Honor Mrs. Coontz ian bah pasty cit weneer ak I've been asking about the new books. Have you read Ferber designing, or, If you please, finishes your garment completely. 604 1 Mrs. Wood, wife of Commander] her home Big’? Burt's “interpreters’ House"? Gibbs’ “Heirs Apparent”? aight Bldg. MA in-1683. Pee) & Duncan Wood, will entertain with eee Morley's ndora LAfta the Lid’? Waller's “Deep in the Hearts } a luncheon at the Sunset club on| fies 27 | of Men"? Canfield’s “HMome-Maker’? Linen has had it's day, they say. The crepes are waning in their Tuesday afternoon in honor of| 2 '88 Herman | ‘3 ate popularity, too. Now flannel ia queen of sports fabrics. It’s shoun Mrs, Coontz, wife of Admiral Rob-| Complimented | A CLASS IN PERMANENT WAVING! in soft pastel shades as well as in the preferred vivid colors, be rt E. Coontz, who recently bad Mrs. Glenn Wilson entertained Mrs, MABEL HARRIS, Seattle's pioneer permanent waver, is giving | 3 eal a tanks hall ie rived at Bremerton | with a luncheon and shower at her profes#ional Instruction to a limited group this month, Mrs. Harrix’| THE ONLY GOOD-LOOKING SHOES 26 18 | home on Vashon Heights, last Sat-| |urday afternoon, in honor of Mins! It's really graduate pupils are earning from $200 to $400 monthly | I've found that are perfectly comfortable on abnormally. sensitive To Entertai worth while to enroll, CAUFFMAN’S Hair Store, 1529 ‘Third ave feet are LINDGREN’S “arch-fitters,” made on combination lasts o Entertain } Elizabeth Mildred Herman, who will ¢ eS to hug the heel and arch and to give ample toe-room as well. Riding Club be a Juno bride | Every beauty shop, {t's prophesied by thinking men and women, 1307 Fourth Ave. Mr.and Mrs. Donald Barnes will! Tuesday afternoon, Mra H. L.! will some day be a permanent wave shop. 8 6 ntertain members of the Riding chub | Koetter gave a luncheon and show: | LUCKY LITTLE GIRL t supper at thelr home on Sunday |r for Miss Herman. Twenty| Whose mother buys her clothes—baby brother’: ovening. guests were entertained on each oc- | fara Jane Shop for Tiny Tots, 1307 Fifth Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, Dr, and Mrs. | casion. too—at Are synonymous, I At her bright little beauty shop, 202 “CINDERELLA” AND SERVICE | | | Haight Bidg,, ESTE! and her assistant, Edna Tremeliing, gee Richard Perry and a group of Riding | 1 ie give © marcel and for $1.10. A neck clip is compli] : : lub members will motor to Everett | Announce Daughter's mentary! MA in.3564 Dimity of fine colored cross bar can be adorable in a child's frock this evening to attend the horse| . ais tend when it’s ruffled in plain lawn, edged with a line of color to mateh show. | Marriage Ian't it nice to know one needn't have a barber's fee to pay just that of the dimity. ks | Mr. and Mra A. 8. Brewer an-| because one’s hair (a a bit stragoly at the neck? nounce the marriage of their daugh-| jter, Anna Lora, to Mr. Frank J./ Williams, of Sprague, Wash. The Mrs. J. Claude Moore will enter-| ceremony was performed by Rev tain with a luncheon of eight cov-| A. W. Brown, of the West Side rs at her home on Saturday after-| Methodist church, on Monday eve- Luncheon and GUARANTEED CHIFFON HOSIERY Mah Jongg The REAL SILK Mills have startled Seattle with guaranteed chiffon I've found an attractive HOME APPAREL SHOP where both plain hose, in all the new summer shades, at $1.50 the pair. Call EL iot- and elegantly dressed women are purchasing up-to-date, expen 7768 for a representative to show you samples. : ive garments like new (some purchased in stores and never worn) aN Sele | Luzerne THE ONLY ONE ID One may use a wee Thibetan or Mongolian round rug from the ; ri eloc! for the price of the stores’ cheapest ones} It's at $01 People who choose sttk by weight and lustre do not know that each Files coi reacties aiarsta coast eesnioe the’ nee Apartments, Pine at Boren. MA in-1936. thread may be saturated with nine times its own weight in metal. Irvine, who recently returned from| home of the bride's parents, | ‘ 4 Pao j MA bo pobre deste tp roa t ii er rir gn ala ta] Ate es te bape yt Mid { ; ; : : It's a marvel to me what snappy, serviceable little dresses .of potret : ee er the later diversion. 1 be home at Sprague.) & k ; het ; ig eo ag ‘ f ; ak ia aN) » e » earth | are | taill or crepe) ten or fifteen dollars will buy at the specialty shops!) ny Give ELEGANCE TO EVERYTHING ABOUT IT Guild: Will Give Pleasant Surprise _——— as SEVERAL WIDE-AWAKE CLUBS I KNOW SEA CAPTAIN'S CH Evening Party In recognition of the golden wed-| Betty is the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cal- , 222 White building corridor. Have ¢ rtered the pleasure boat, the BLUE BIRD, for their an-| ‘eo Mrs. Willdiue* I=" Otiver ‘wit be wien nee pple vert, Jr.—Portrait by P. Croule U'Renn. | nual outing. For open dates call tot-3330 : | The newest in coiffures is a bandeau (a sleek coronet of long hair) * tertain members of the Highland | { eo. <B ag 76 | 1 torn trimly about onc’s bob. as fs Drive ‘Bridge club, and their hus-| =*%* them a surprise dinner at) es CT U. UNION Any good floor far dancing is built much like a suspension bridge. ee 7 3 : ¥ “| thelr home last Sund - MICH } jut the ideal floo ” ¢ floor of « 7 : 1 mands, at her home, 1154 20th ave.| ‘bei home on last Sunday after ‘Personal MiEtING Hut the ideal floor Is floating—the floor of a. ship EDITH HARRIS FASHIONS THE NEW BANDEAUX’ N. on Tuesday evening, June 17, : : the Women's Chris SDICAN W r As well as switches, bobbles, doll wigs. 614 Eitel Bldg. § o'clock ; igi ; Miss Helen Magievon. deughter of/ Members of the Women's Chris-| GOOD OLD AMERICAN WALNUT a gt Spray! This Is the fourth in a series ot | Service at Orthopedic | eigen the ase ot Peas week tree iF the’ pee ange hae aa ihc ine vee ate. son are! qoutneth oe arene S| IT'S BEEN MARIE NELSON'S IDEA or by pastor Rev. 7 ~ a " a ee oo, are q preakfa: room # vening parties members of the Shops | Selina mepehios viaivarany ‘etare'ane| 0%, Damter Rev. W. T. Ran unpacking this week. Here, se pees Sere akfar m From the beginning to make the MODEL, the ‘largest. ehep of (la Mens Siving at thelr homes. | Mra. C, 8. Holmes will be hostess | received the degree of doctor of phil. | 2!PB. to a union meeting on Sun peaked acess areas ares y kind in the Northwest. Her dream is realized! A new depart- , ita. Frank Moran, Mrs. William! tor Renton Hill guild at the Ortho-|osophy on Tuesday, having previous. | AY. evening, June 15, at Calvary - acai cates ment is added where garments of all kinds can be altered or com- ere Mis 1. G. Pattullo, Mrs. | pedic lunch room Saturday, assisted |ly received the degrees of tachslor| Methodist church, corner ot toh) 1 HOPE THE FATHERS OF SEATTLE pletely re-made. This is the fourth special service (furs, hats and HN. Conger, Mra. John Wheat-| by Mra. 8. J. Chadwick, Mrs. O. B.|and master of science at the Univer |and 23rd ave. N. W. Tho program Won't resent this suggestion: A man's panama can be reblocked feathers are re-created here) of this indispensable shop at 529 ps aod Miss Talbott will nssist | Leonhart, Mrs, F. D. Lazier, Mra. D. sity of Washington foil teil? pee as oan into the sma girl's hat imaginable at CHUF sem Smart Peoples Bank Bldg. the hostess. J. Hanscom, Mrs. L. 8. Spencer, Mrs étude etude Driet addreenes ‘by Mrs. | ness and shapliness are given to old milans and straws, too, at fe s ig W. R. Crawford. Mra. G. E. Corbaley,| capt. and Mra. Stephen B. Gibba| Millan Vincent, state prenident, and| 402 Union st A DAY AT MISS BEAN’S STUDIO 4 Monday Mrs. Frank J. Saxe, Mrs. Frank R.| wit) jeave Monday by motor for Yel-| others, eed Sie Fa s Passes so serenely. She cuts and fits; you sew. Lovely frocks are Practi Van Tuyl, Mra. H. M. Pease, Mrs.| iowstone park 1 SAO58 A BIT OF MID-SUMMER GAYETY made at 309 Peoples Bank Bldg. MA in-9119, a ractice Clul George M. Leach, Mra. F. M. Jordan | eee | MOTHERS’ CLUB ls caught in each one of the brand new hats they're unpack 8 Mrs. Frederick Adams will enter-| and Mrs. C. E, Ingersoll. ELEC PRICE < rer ee ET ' B ‘ ” hats a . Misa § baugh will be home| ELECTS OFFIC 1g at THE BUBBLE today! Bright “bird” hats in black an ‘ in members of the Monday Prac) Broadway guild will be in charge daraey cgi Caveat Wastover |’. etn) Pal. Mothers» club electea| SMA), white satin and tropical plumage are here, Here are. ultra Mion color sua flatehed uk Uhh RLS tie cates ce club at her home in Laurethurst | all day at the Thrift Shop, repre-| school in Connecticut the following officers at the meet-| ( (Bi) mart black-banded leghorns, and pert up-off-the-face felts. the band. : m June 23. Luncheon will follow the| sented by Mra. Alfred Musson, Mrs. |” eee jing held Tuesday, June 10, at the \ , Here are dainty white straws, too. And the prices range as - eee a program to be given at 11 o'clock. | RH. Glass and Mra, H.L. Greene.| 3 te Emory returned | fraternity house. \ ow as $3.95 on Saturday and Monday! 218 Pike st. 3 % oe —- Thureaay ‘fea Biayden Lake Mrs. John D. Collins, president;} W/ we 8: JUST THE PLACE TO EAT AND CHAT Women’s Clubs (CLUBS FOR SATURDAY |.EGION AUXILIARIES TO ENTERTAIN PRESIDENT The auxiliaries of the American Legion will entertain at luncheon on Saturday, June 14, at 1 o'clock, in the clubrooms, New Arctic hotel, 509 Third ave., In honor of Mrs. Franklin Lee Bishop, of Boston, national president of the American legion, who will arrive Saturday morning for a brief stay. Mrs. Bishop will be entertained at breakfast by Mrs. Walter B. Beals at the Hotel Washington, following which she will be taken on a sight- seeing tour of the city. At noon there will be a round table discus- sion by state officers. At the luncheon which will follow there will be a musical program and short addresses by women especially interested in Legion work. Mrs., H. D. Hurley will represent King County Minute Women, and Mrs. Landes, the women’s clubs of the city. Mrs. Walter B. Be: depart. ment president of the American Le- sion Auxiliary for Washington, will speak; Mra. E. J. Brown will repre- ent the city of Seattle; Mrs. Guy Varmalee, the Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mrs. H. Sigurdsen, the dis- abled veterans; Miss Rose Glass, the Overseas Women's league, and Mrs. R. B, Derickson, the Association of Army ard Navy Women. Reservations may be made with Or: Beals, MA in-3653, or with Mrs, John R. Hager, GA rfld.2898, Sate PATIENCE REBEKAH LODGE Patience Rebekah lodge, No. 250, will give the last of a series of mill- tary whist parties Saturday, June 14, at 8:30 o'clock, at Woodman hall, Columbia City. Refreshments. ALPHA XI DELTA ALUMNAE Alplia Xi Delta alumnae will meet Saturday, June 14, 19 a, m,, at the home of Mrs, Wyckoff, 603 N. 49th. For reservations, call ME Irse- 5402. LADY STIRLING CHAPTER Lady Sterling chapter, 1) A. R, will celebrate lag day and Molly Pitcher day on Saturday, June 14, with a plenie at the home of Mrs, H. A. Hanacom, at Hunt's Point. Take steamer Ariel, at the end of the Madison wt. car ne, at 10:45. For information call Mra. E. B Brownell, GA rfid-5634. CARD PARTY Myrtle Chapter O. E. 8. will give a card party for the benefit of the | dol! booth, of the coming bazaar, on | Saturday evening, June 14, at 8:30 |o'clock, in Norton’s cafeteria. | 2 a ae | | RAINIER CHAPTER'S |OUTING DAY |__ According to an annual custom, | Rainier chapter, Daughters of the |American Revolution, will observe {national flag day Saturday, June | 14, with an outing at the home of |Mrs, Howard Joslyn at Bellevue. | Members will take the 11:30 Medina |ferry from Leschi park and will |be met by buses at Medina, Take j box lunch. WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB Whittier Heights Improvement club will give its last card party of the season, Saturday evening, June 14, at 8:30 o'clock, in Dimick’s dining car, 6551 14th ave, N. W, see MINNEWATHA CLUB TO ENTERTAIN STUDENTS The Minnewatha club has extend- ed invitations to Queen Anne high school students and their escorts, also the parents and chaperones, to attend a dancing party on Saturday evening, June 14, at Christensen’s Broadway hall. . o- AQUILA LODGE TO GIVE BENEFIT PARTY For the benefit of the men who lost employment by the burning of the mill at Kirkland, Aquila lodge, No. 35, Degree of Honor, will enter- tain with a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Charles EK. White, 1050 N. 36th, on Saturday evening, June 14, Members are asked to at- ltend and bring friends, Call | ME Irse-6819 for reservations. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS QUARANTE CLUB | Quarante club will hold its annua picnic on Tuesday evening, June 17, on the beach at South Alki. Din- ner at 6:40 o'clock. owe ISLATIVE FEDERATION The King County Legislative Fed- eration will hold its annual picnic in Woodland park, Monday, June 16. Those attending will meet at the large group of tables opposite the bandstand at 11:30 a, m. Bring cup and spoon. Miss Sarah Endicott Ober will speak, on “Indian Wel- fo All members and their friends cordially invited, L eee Mrs. A. A. Sutherland is visiting relatives in Victoria this week. soe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stimson are |recelying congratulations upon the | birth of a son, June 11, at the Se. |attle General hospital. oe Mr, and Mrs. B, L. Gates of Los | Angeles are the house guests of Mr. jand Mrs. Ross Wilson for a fort night eee Miss Dorothy Allen, who has been | attending Hillside school, in Norwalk, | Conn., and Miss Laura Emory from) Wykeham Rise, will return next Tuesday. ee Mr. and Mrs. O. J. David will leave June 20 for Vancouver, B. C, to at- tend the-golf tournament. They will visit in Victoria on their way home. see Miss Virginia Carman Is the house guest of Miss Ellen Dulmage for a | week. see Lieut, and Mrs. Willlam Roy Mc: Adam have returned to their home in Tacoma. Mrs, McAdam has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCausland, in town during | Lieut. absence in Call- fornia. Mrs: William 8, Pond has returned to Seattle after a two months’ visit in California. soe Mrs. Elizabeth Cummings and Mrs. M. Thornton left recently for New York, where they plan to spend six weeks. Before returning they will visit in Toronto. eee Mr, Edward ©. Bench of Galena, ML, {9 the guest of Dr. and Mrs, H M, Stryker. eee | Mr. Stephen Bacon returned Thurs: | day night from Andover school to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mra, Cecil Bacon 8 cre TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT Circle § of the First Presbyterian chureh will give an evening of im: | personations in the main Sunday school room of the church on Wednesday eyening, June 18, at 8 o'clock. For information — call | GA rfld-6206, or HA st-9278, eee GREENWOOD CHAPTER Greenwood chapter, No. 196, O, ¥. &, will give a Gingham dance on ‘Tuesday evening, June 17, in Greon-| wood Masonic temple, 79th and Greenwood ayo, All Kastorn Stars, Masons and friends are invited, Mra. Roy F, Carter, vice president; Mrs. W. B. Kimball, secretary-treas-| urer; Mra Otto B. Rupp, corre- sponding secretary. | eee SEATTLE .LODGE NO. 7 Seattle Lodge No. 7, Degree of | Honor, will meet in Evergreen hall, 1409 Ninth ave. Tuesday evening, June 17, at 7:48 o'clock. A military whist party and refreshments has been planned by the committee in| charge of the evening. Members| may invite friends | ee AUDUBON SOCIETY Seattle Audubon society will have | its jast meeting before adjourning for the summer on Thursday eve ning, June 19, at 8 o'clock, in the Chamber of Commerce building, Mr Howard E. Andrews, landscape | gardener, will talk on | Garden to Attract Birds.’* The meet: | ing is open to the public. see WEST SEATTLE CHAPTER, O. E. 8. West Seattle chapter, O. FE. 8, social circle, will hold a picnic at Alki, point, Tuesday, June 17, at 1 o'clock, Members are asked to take| basket lunch. All Eastern Stars in- vited. oe. IONIA SOCIAL CLUB Tonia Social club will meet Wed. June noeday, 18, at 2 p. m,, at} Masonic temple. Whist will be | played, All Eastern Stars invited. | see DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Daughters of Plone (rior to} 1870) will have a basket picnic at} j the home of Mrs, Frank Bainbridge island, July 9. Hyde, on Further announcements will be made later, Maple Freeze A Wich, Pleasing, roren Dainty A distinctive Hollywood fi} special—great for par- &) ties, home dinners, or | Wl just dessert at the even- ing meal Pints or quarts or ser. ved at the counter A . AMONG PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE I MEET About town I find none more genial or more painstaking than Dr. and Mrs, Edmunds, the exceptional optometrists on Fraser-Pater son's balcony ONLY FOR THE “HOMINESS” OF IT Every woman needs a good sewing machine! I find all sorts of old models in perfect repair as well ag handsome new cabinet models and “electrics at the SINGER SHOP, 1524 First ave, a we IF Every year a new sewing-machine attachment is ready to help us do wonders at needlework, One of the newest is the “darner.” Have you seen it? eens HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS! The new hats of Sanitas waterproof fabric decorated simply in enamels or artists’ oils are practical for dresser tops as well as for consoles and breakfast tables. Two casily applied enamels that cover up unsightly tanks, pipes and registers are “Nusink” and “Nustove.” A wonderful little hervant in cleaning the gummed. up hearth or the greasy range, Is a packet of steel wool. I find all these things at UHL BROS., 509-511 Union st. Wer iene) NO MATTER WHAT'S WRONG With the phonograph, it can be repaired at 1816 Westiaks. EIS TO GRACE THE CONSOLE TABLE Are sets of colored glasy-candie sticks and a flower bowl. I find them in black, in blue, and turquolee, offered by the PACIFIC COAST CHINA CO, 903 Third ave bY * . . EVEN THE DESPISED OLD SUIT May be a very spld and span affair after it's been to ‘THE I TORIUM! A dry-cleaning here will give a vacation air thing from a plumed hat to a frilly frock, eae ISN’T THE BULK OF WOOL In a blanket that makes It warm, The myriad air spaces among the fibres count more, That's why a blanket is ruined when it's waghed the ordinary “home way. At SUPPLY it's hurried thru two Ivory soapings and 10 lukewarm baths, It's tumbled in a tropic of warm breezes, It’s sent home fluffy, efficient, clean to the heart. CA pitl0300 is a good number to call. eR enG BETTER CLOTHES FOR THE BUSINESS GIRL Is a Betty Faris slogan, So she looks up smart apparel (misfits and inappropriate purchases) and re-sells it at less than cost at WIRTHMORE, upstairs, McDermott Bldg. . 8 PLEATING, HEMSTITCHING AND SCALLOPING As well as button-covering and button-hole making are done beau- tifully at NELSON'S, In their Orlental gift department you're sure to find something suitable for the graduate, 1214 Third Ave. 2 INDIVIDUAL FINISHING TOUCHES IT THO! One usually finds only upon gowns from Paris houses are the things that make MRS, CHOUINARD'S just the place to have one's best frocks made, Upstairs, McDermott building. fer Cut-outs from velvety crepe are applied with cable stitching upon a stunning sports frock, I’ve found. soe 6 VIRGINIA VALLE AND FRANK MAYO Take the leading parts in the play, “Wild Oranges,” presented at the Colonial theater tonight and tomorrow. aay) NOT ORDINARY LOOKING Is even the plainest crepe or wool frock when the material's been Jaid in the new combination pleatings at 1, H. Shamek's, 1612 Fourth aye, Is the dainty Danish Coffee Shop, 608 Union St. aay GAY LOLLIPOP FAVORS FOR THE FOURTH And, oh, the best fudge are at the GOODY SHOP, 608 Union St. A candy bouquet, looking just like reat and growing out of a red, white and blue flower pot, is just the thing for a patriotic luncheon favor. Have you seen the new gumdrop ducks? oe A QUARTER BUYS A SMART CHAPEAU! Again next Monday and Tuesday to console us who couldn't go last week, the MODEL offers hundreds of smart hats ($5 to $10 values) at $3.95, Each purchaser may buy a second hat from the same lot for just 25 cents! 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. eo 8 e The weather has interferred seriously with Fashion's scheme to have us all wearing transparent hats this season. Instead everyone's tonging for a new leghorn. The smart ones are trimmed in black. In some cases even the crown is completely covered with black. Bows are used, too, on the new leghorns. 4 WOMEN WHO KEEP YOUNG Buy Franco-American toiletries at 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. eee WHERE'S THE OLD CARPET? The FLUFF RUG CO. will cut and re-weave it into a fine floor- covering. 9x12 rugs are cleaned and sized for $3 at this plant. BE acn-1781. A QUEENLY MARCEL Is the “half-diamond,” the rage of Hollywood! Mrs. Clemenson puts it In to perfection. At CLEMIE'S, 220 Haight Bldg, MA in-449$. rer Strange how it takes a fanning out of the hair at. the crown of the head in the Elsie Ferguson mode, to bring out the fine oval of one’s face! e 8 TO PEEP IN AT “HOLLYWOOD” THIS WEEK Is like visiting a June garden party. They've frocks of fairy. voile, of printed silks, of summer crepes, They've hats that match them, too, at 1621 Westlake, north of Pine. Co, Sie One of the newest crepe fabrics has a small self-color plaid woven into it and a wool-knot dot caught regularly in its meshes, . eo. THE TENT THAT THE PENTZ FAMILY Is taking on their cruise is one especially made of light-weight shelter cloth, with ridge rope, instead of poles, at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS. Here at headquarters (76 University St. on the bridge) anything of canvas awnings, curtains or tents will be made exactly as you wish, Talk to Mr, Tobias about it . < mary Last season's new play-time tent, with its simple tip-top rope, det pending for support on the limb of a tree, has furnished the ime spiration for an ideal voyager’s shelter! , arr) FOR GOING-AWAY BAGGAGE An economical person goes to the BOSTON Trunk & Bag Co, for thelr famous NEVER- BRWAKS (warranted wardrobe trunks), their completely fitted leather cases, bags and purses are the finest that money can buy, yet dis. tinetly moderate in price. 1106 Third Ave, eee The newest of wardrobe trunks is a dressing table, closet and chiffonicr all in one. It has its separate shoe case, its cushioned top that holds a garment in place without a wrinkle. There's a \seerct jewel drawer as well as a series of small compartments for toilet things, Two of its drawérs form a convertible hat bow, It even has an electric iron holder and a folding ironing board eee. plete, A peerless piece of furniture, traveling or at home, %

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