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FRIDAY, JULY THE SEATT LE STAR ] ee = | a —— = = - =i ae = a - | Seattle Society |(___ss Rum Price Com ing Wi of Jal ome Oppl if 74 st - ter Edited by Li Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA ir-0600 : aes E be Assistant—Frances Oldham | ———>=—= —=== —— = - “S Louise Raymond Owens t Not eve yt } ttle limb above it to le upon, I've . Smart Reception at Sunset Club Follows} / I he sh . a) i PPP + rs “pe ofa t before fe Charming Wedding; Tennis Ball Will Be p Brillian Small Breakfast The Sp r me o yreat ; Y. Hef w Burke Will Preside you love, the pets, the friends who come to the house. I’ve further newa ¥ e « f 1 of directors tt will presi@a abelabee bey | A GOOD BEGINNING FOR A GOWN | “LUCRETIA LOMBARD? ppediate families board mem is a t with MI CHOUINARD. art at 4 g OMB! ‘ mya bride was ar rena be naterials and q a t Int , photoplay you bridal gow ued silver! Dinner Honors Dr. and wear, Upstairs, Mcl ‘ sce at the Colonial to- halite arapery at thal 178. Kane we work. | Sahin ma a horas as “ng Bie’ lake De aide, the lustrou To t Dr. Franklin Kane, Egyptian bi banded in 4, in jad d brick red. ‘Twill db oar a cascade clus president of the University of North | mbined with t crepe chiff oily sanel, ett Dakota, and Mrs. Kane, Mra. Arthur | ear can Sued with silver < Sewall Haggett entertained with a TO WIND UP THE SEASON BLITHELY gen, silt aa yuiders. cee 1 lageee Wileouian on | One * 1 wea Kay little pattern hat chosen from the n ‘s MUCH OF THE LAVISH BEAUTY ‘the sho Frida ht | | . Heagth fell the ve t 1 65 ae | | ti} thing t MODEL Tomo! w, Mond. and Of Californt mmers is wover to the Me k hats I find . " t ‘ « Dean and Mrs.| th “gp ¢ (bright f i 1) at f : te THORNTO ‘ atterns yas arranged S diamer cal y ‘ c 4 " ) THORN wb d with a t f silve dinner o Peor Bank I * Weyma Lichter politan, S ae aan ws Reppert sat the Wilsonian for wt eRe : pis $5.06 toon 4 and ane ed w s. Kane b ‘i f b 4 J ul jah and carried & . 8 8 ay : ? felt . vith ‘i erehids and val vely ati rim to # ™ 4 r in bi rg, AAR . . . at out tow is of powder-blue shower. ID; i a ‘ a peice ; | hats ab F Mrs. Lawrence As vet. Dinner at Home Before BECAUSE IT’S BEEN RAINED UPON y with @ ribbon of beige ihe bride's only att Shy <| Mr. and Mrs, Ausias de Turenne| 7 ed. A is at the PANTORI wal 1 Wags night before the Tennis ball in " \ A baby Wag so a wih ‘ ct shipment c br candlestic een Domauet of of their daughter, Mra, ¢. WHILE YOU AND I WAIT BREATHLESSLY | cigar boxe fally unique. Spqechids and blue pansies. Sewall Clark, of Cedron, near Phila | For the opening of BAGDAD, our beautiful new cabaret, Elmer | ener 4 Mak Hetfernan was best man. = i deinhia, who Is their guest for the Floyd is making it as secure as a country sunroom. It has a con-| The girls I know are seizing Shanghai brass cigar bores as treasure ths. Felger’s gown was of crystal | summer crete kitchen, fireproof exits 1 safety features everywhere. | cases. They're handsome things! Chinese pig-skin bor of quaint beads, shading i e ae ae s see At Third and Madison, be th ellig: design is being used to enclose the Mah Jongg set that's outgrown line to faint orchi ag ge . . . ta first “shell, the heral ndsome rose mo.| Hostess at Informal i tts first " n over Bridge Tea és Brief glimpses of glorious Hagdad are shown in costume and dance . n f e between shows at a local theater this week THE TANG OF THE SEA Baip of shell pink satin. Orchids) yr." 5 G Tennant entertained 5st @ Makes dancing aboard the BLUE BIRD a perfect recreation. Clubs ifn tietternan wore a costume of With 82 informal bridge of five ta. TO LOSE WEIGHT BY JUST RESTING are chartering this ship for summer outings. Call EL jot-3330, ike net, heavily embroidered in| Des At her home, this afternoon, | In a great x chalr may seem a dream. But ‘tisn't. You © 49%,9 eed Gasset satin, oar the service of tea later, 1 may take fro » to six Inch off your trunk measurement a A boat that is made to “get there” is too turbulent an affair for 7 Bees corense. q | edits single treatment at the NEMO Beautifying Studio, 602 Bigelow | the staging of a waltz, A pleasure ship must float rather than Alarge reception with dancing jane Luncheon at Bidg. MA in-3196. Evelyn Thurmer is the rceller here. stcam” along paste oi! “lowed the ceremony, at the Sun-| Country ae pas i mas . TEM BE gee cna ite ecereen| “sere, Ome Tha itype ope woman she cox wot seduse phonemedatly ry tac| WOMEN ARE‘OLD ‘AT TWENTY festved with Mr. and Mrs. Felger|turned this week from we vent Bergonie chair’ method is the one with large bones and tell In India because the physical side of life Is all. The women of the fad the wedding party in the draw: | study in Switecrlana bi lt de developed muscles, the one who has no fat to lose | Occident, free from drudgery, filling her days with study, with lag room before a semi-circle formed | Miss Ruth Nettleton entertained with ee eke Ret: hs, | one sail 5 | polar aa ay oeiet © ome -< ede oa Badia 53 , by four tall white Corinthian pillars! an informal luncheon today at their INSIDE GREAT BOXE HOLLYWOOD | ad ised - ; rg os area a ghee Y LA’ ONDRY. Sate * crowned with baskets of pink} home, “Marymoor,” at Medina. | Are hidden the hats we'll wear ne _ re of etyn em-| be ‘ ate fhe "a - ieee ah . waded yand i You'll love the iB Patio, blue larkspur and lavender et a broid 1 banded in a way of The new frocks are ofl pn be sar ¥ rites 29 say : 4 | . P efficiency of this exceptional plant at Howard and Republican. : asters and garlanded with ropes of Dancing Party love », at 1621 Westlake, north | af gmilax. Standards and baskets of x “ 9 | o «8 | CA pi : Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Herman were eesti Ey ea ates ce der and blue blossoms . 7 ; | i Detail making a charm. ("ost# at a dancing party at their| The engagement of Miss Ruth Price, daughter of Mr. and EV EN A EEW:C U pieks bit tn do stay clkspcan as tolerant T THREE LENGTHS OF SOFT CREPE fag setting for the bridal reception, | '0™* Saturday evening, in honor of | Mrs. John Garland Price, to Mr. Elmer J. Satterberg, was Whe either Tal oe pe teent tae Bagh ilbapy Of fluttering Georgette, of crisp silken alpaca will make the love- Which floated thru the rooms | ini) And Mrs. Maurice Peterson| recently announced.—Portrait by Curtis Studio. | ial Bide Thekiceate lest frock in the world when it's laid in combination pleatings the strains of the “Bridal Chorus” (Elizabeth Mildred Herman), who re. | 4 KE. H, SHAMEK’S, 1512 Fifth Ave ; aes tate, (cently returned from thet dding | ae “po ea. | aaa — ay ad , 1512 5 from “Lohengrin” and the Mendels, ew heir wedding f let your friends talk you out of the idea of a “permanent” | USE IT RIPPLE HIGH (3 pore gas h gettly Diayea! Firty guesia were entertained. ersona | yan ve, dropped ie at a shop <shere one 0/ the. opers a | Aeroaa’ ts orn’ Ohi hea nh Seni lava’ the Pieaie diamond” mar The'dining room of the club was - ter ae | cel given at CLEMIE’S, 220 Haight Bldg. MA in-4499. willeed for dancing and the supper|OTthopedic Shops Ja aim X Owens and Mrs. Theo:| Mr. and Mrs. Witllam Burwell! tp ONE FLIGHT IN THE ANNEX +0 fills in the lanai was a small Italian] Mrs. Max Harrison will be hostess |dore Owens returned Wednesday | (Imogene Carraher) are being. cor Of Singer's Ha! © afairoat ig 60 ce ir nad (Sheth: ana’ Any massing of the hair at the top of the head brings out the Gailen of pottery mauve, rose and |for Frink Park guild on Saturday at| night from a week's visit with Mr Hated | up of. 8 ree Wave Cocibihantary tant arate sig Panta a oval of the face and accentuates the eyes. That's thy stage Mus flowers. Assisting were Mrs. |the Orthopedic Lunch Room, aasist.| and Mrs. Victor Owens, at Cohasset t at Swedish : ar ra se crane rs | beauties keep away from the long flat part. Clapp, Mrs. Richard |¢d by Mfs: ‘G. W. Johnson, Mrs. | Beach TIRG IN C Tron EP es | fierce ged ee chor. 3 s deen bs ‘ Sid. eaelinae Tatebene evete el eels | MOTIFS IN CHIN ES g EMBROIDERY ' ; | BABY GIRLS ARE SWEETEST in frocks with the Pe the Puciell. Mrs. Eliza Ferry|Mrs. E. G. Waldron, Mrs. J. R. Mr. and Mrs. Kenelm Winslow, Mr. Frederick Jacobs, of Portland, | For rk ure $1.60 the set at the SEA CAPTAIN'S | & daintiest of dots, cross-bars or checks upon them. Uary, Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, Mrs.| Hamilton. Mrs. Beulah Rovig, Miss |Jt, and baby daughter, Mary, were} is a gu: at the Hotel Washington | CHEST Bldg. Corridor ps The tuffies for: the neck ahd caffe erd.tcas ake Wallace Green Collins and Mrs.| Dorothy Young, Miss Rita Martin, | the guests, for a few daya last week |for a f on his way home Sige | over half an inch in width. A tiny picot edge in Henry Landes. | Miss Florence Johnaon, Misc Betty |0€ Mr. and Mre. Cart Gould, at their |from Banff a Lake Louise | Metallic dragons d blossoms are attractive Ddits to color ts quite the thing for a finish. Diminutive |) Mrs. Heffernan traveled in a cos-|Johnson, Miss Lulu F Mixa ae, Topstield, at the Country ba had applique on dressca, und ribbon baga. valensicnnes is fetching for the frills. The panties Pfume ensemble of beige cordela silk,; Dorothy Ness, Miss Mario Smith, | lub Mr, and Mrs. William A. Ziegler a e po TERRE A, "aol roti | . ws that accompany cach frock are quite as individually Tong coat (5 Sia glory - peti | Miss Bernice Rovig and Miss Setma id (Bally Coots) are rec congratue!| FROM SMART NEW FLANNELS | 2 SO trimmed as the dress itself. Mleollar in matching shade, a smart | Anderson |aite Andrew: M- Gitiesple, returned Hatjoria’ onthe t on | In those. adorably . 1 the t shops are showing, segs thige horsehair hat with rose and} Sunset guild will have charge at |this week fr a. in Victoria, |iiam, Jr. in Ne July 15 clever frocks are me ) at BORGUM’S, 709 Pine St.| OFTEN THE BEAUTY OF A FACE ts French flowers and a corsage |‘he Thrift Shop Saturday morning, |B. € CRN RS | : , tha oe Is forgotten because one sees only the blemish upon {t. Esther of gardenias. | Mrs. J. Stoeffler; ‘chairman. The : ; are) Mim OW. J. E 1, Miss Marte | A popular design for a flannel frock ts one with a beltless tunic Baum removes permariently moles and superflous hairs. 1109 Mr. and Mrs. Heffernan left for|*hp Will be closed in the nfternoon.| Mr. and Mrs. George } rps * Jand Min Billie Bernard will leave falling to below the knees, with a stim underskirt and with buttons American Bank Bldg. —_—_—_—_——__— expected about September 1, | F ae extending in a line under ack arm. . 7 Banff and Lake Louise on their wed-| “! Next Tuesday, on the H. F. Alexan t ‘ u Ich a oh: 0} 30 from Ala 1 . . . Gog trip and will be at home after! 7 ee |der, for California, on a visit of " B | I think the most truly happy women are the ones who make them- Geplember 2 at 873 Millard st | ubs Sire: | John: AS Campbell sanabation |SVrel weeks UNCLE SAM WILL BRING THEM IN | selves pleasant to look at, The bride was educated at Mari-| Dorothy Campbell lett thie wear! on ppd Or you may wear them in on your feet. The LANDIS Shoe Repair ose eat school in Los ane. ae CLUBS FOR SATURDAY a short trip to Ban Frariclsco. | yace and oo ts : Haale y coat or ur seis you mie you wait, if you wish! A! WHIRLS OF BRILLIANT PLUMAGE * Mount on seminary in Was = on = tae with their granddaughter, Katherine, | woman ts alway attendance, at 412 Union St | And of lacquered ribbon, smart facings and t i ston, D.C. Mr. Heffernan attend-| SORORITY LUNCHEON IWASHINGTON HIVE, will leave Saturday for Cr nt} AED ae th new felt hats ‘at the BUBBL : hees. hits poeeag Mike Massachusetts Institute of| Members of Alpha Chi Omega will INO. 944 Beach, B. C., to visit their so: If you find a patr of high-topped shoes about your house that are head sizes, all shapes and all colors at $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. 21S in Boston and the Uni-| Meet for luncheon at the Women’s|- Washington hive: No: $44; Ladies and daughter, Mr. and Mrs not pointed at the toe, they'll make smart oxfords when they're | Pike St 4 22 ap ek Washinston and Is atfil-| University club, on Saturday, July} o¢ the Maccabees, will give a card | Farris. F cut down, y : areste ola ta Kappa Epsilon fra-|19, at 1 p. m. party at the home of Mra. Ven Gor . i . : id ‘ Bias bands of gay multicolored taffeta are used around the up- ; 3 ane Rison a |der, 1009 N. 42d ave, on Thursd: Mrs. J. L. Stone, of Oakland, who! I'VE FOUND COFFEE FOR 28 CENTS turned brim of a small beige felt that will be popular in September. mee ALUMNAE PICNIC jevening, July 24, at $0 o'clock, | has been visiting her son-in-law and That's delicious at HUGHES’, 703 Pine st samples given. | . * : Officer: Delta Ze Jumnae will hold al “e™ne Ju daughter, Mr. and M. G. M | a Zeta alumnae will hold al | da er, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mc ote te | WHEN ANY s Woon «a . : 3 to Attend Ball picnic Saturday, July 19, afternoon| | Micken; for several days, wilt leave “Bogota” ts a standard South American coffee that ts used in moat) "HEN ANYTHING GOES WRONG WITH A “HOOVER” Be acme tbe guests at the Tennis! tog evening a the wumee on pre epee idee Bin Howe poritar samme: ; see It can be made right at the new sérvice station, 205 Rialto Blds., tonight will be Admiral and Mrs tr 1 3 ere o te nftig over Pig'n Whistle, formerly Stewart St. Dean and Mrs. Henry Landes at ee E. Coontz, Admiral and Mrs. | — ‘ ipa her d Mrs. | Edmonds. | Mrs, Elizabeth Cummings and Mra. “Ny ‘ONVENIEN ee foes ens 8 Mtn. Hooker. | "hg “committee in charge of ar- |¥. Thornton, who have been visiting) ISN'T IT CONVENIENT he IT’S NOT A BIT EXTRAVAGANT ° Cogaetil i ae oe bd S. 8.) rangements includes Miss Harriet jin the Bast for several months are ead ae tant Po s folks’ toms made at a “srewn-up® shop? Ann To buy a midsummer hat when it’s so beautifully planned that you ‘end, as well as of." 7 * i ¥en route to Seattle. They t SSID eke + OC PnOS s can wear it way into the winter! Th y Fall sh Crowder, KE nwd-2601, aad Mrs, K. now en route ttle. ¥ spen ° e an J inter! e new Fall shapes, the new from the different ships 7 orn A ome ° Yew Yo city * 3 * =DN. , pantry in the harbor ned ap ibS| Parker Moore, CA pitl-4368. amd some time in Ne moot ity "and bh: instil dovethne Wad Merenhareta Javehente mace eevéret ct one be ngaline and felts are in at EDNA WALKER'S. 4098 Arcade CARD PARTY oe “Literary Navigator” Writes | ana x Falls, time. Any shop will give better prices on group orders. pers o ferre me committee in charge an- . | Si ee 2 ‘ ~ The Greenwood Improvenent club | t s wic al In another month or two velvet hats will be back with puffed Bie acts! tickets may be obtained ta) Green| FrOM Capetown So. Africa | PUPILS WISHING TO ENTER brima, draped brim, shirred brims. Leather facings and bende coe ‘the door. Will give a card party at 8635 Green. | r DE a 5 eed: ees oe a ‘iyi ae | . The millinery classes at the MODEL this coming week will be given already used, but they'll be increasingly popular until Christmas. i eee * Saturday evening, | t the Cornis. “ a Cards Out for T July 19, Whist will be played. aii] SAN PEDRO, Cal., July 18.—After | School private paetrugtiog pel (Cay are “caught up" with the regular Fine felts will be in favor for months. Close turn-back brims and or Lea welcome. a four months interval during which | choo group. 529 Peoples Ban! de. high crowns are correct, Mra. Joseph F. Gr ¥ <6.8 oN eee . Grant has cards “ot tor 3, trom of her & tea at her home, Craig on Tuesday afternoon, July 4 until 6 v'ciock, In honor sister, Mrs. Edward | Mich, who is ner gusst, Std for Mrs. F. F. Morgan, who will | shortly to join Mr. Motgan in Francisco, . where they | Rake their home, CONCERT AT HUNT'S | POINT CLUBHOUSE Under the auspices of the Ladies’ Moore, | Auxiliary of the Hunt's Point club, jtho Bach soclety of Seattle will give @ concert on Sattirday evening, July 19, at 8:15 o'clock at the Hunt's will | Point clubhouse. |PICNIC AT FAUNTLEROY Mi Sigrakeng | Seattle Associated Public Stenog- : idsummer Dance |raphers will hold their annual picnic Seattle Go) on Saturday, July 19, at Puuntle. 4s fssued AS a leat sg park. The party will leave the Mite on Saturday evening July 2g,|Hotel Gowman promptly at 1 pte be served from 6:30 to | Clock. é Pa 2 a ck, and supper f; - ? MEP i Oc ht from 11 un ADDITIONAL CLUBS ess pal ‘ill as pe | ELDERBLOOM CLUB hae in North Elderbloom club will hold a st 1, nic at Woodland park, Thursday, and Mrs, Archibald July 31, at 11 a, m. Members of M habel Hi, N.C. anne Oe |the Borrowed ‘Time club are invited | f t of their daughter, Ci to attend. to 5 whter, Curtis, Mr. Claude C, Ramsay, 11. son of Mr. a coed dames Hill Ramsay, of ’ WOMAN'S CIVIC N.C, | ‘The Woman's Civic club will hold Aen Ramsay in well known in ge.|i special meeting on Tuesday, July He wlere fora number of year |2% at 2 p.m. in {ts clubrooma, in made his home with hiv unele|thé Terminal Sales building, First aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Claude c.|@¥¢ and Virginia st. The purpose Yansay, ° \of the meeting is to amend the con. tog er has been set as the wed. {stitution of the club, Members are | urged to be present Luncheon and. Hikes v, and Cards | | RAINIER-NOBLE | POST, NO. 1 eanor Towne ix entertain- wit F The regular meeting of the Ameri. Bs me ryatenen of sixteen cov-|can Legion auxiliary to Rainler-No. the Woment, iitM0n, July 25, at| ble post, No. 1, will be held Monday, Wher of nan University club, in| July 21, at 8 p.m, in the Ameri. Jen Etiott oe ne sueat, Mix Kath: |can Legion clubrooms, New Aretic eee ttsbure, Pa |hotel, 509 Third ave rans be the diversion of the | a kane OE 4, |ALPHA XI DELTA G | LUNCHEON uests at | Members of the Alpha Ai Delta Tea | will meet at the Women's Univer. club for 1 o'clock luncheon on July 24. For reservations WW compliment to her m Hawking sister, Arguerite Gaff-|call Miww Adelaide Fischer, RA niet J, and Mra, Ver- | 6265, Miss Kath Cy dad lite Hertain with an| MYRTLE CHAPTOR Watterson $ o'clock on Butur-} Myrtie chapter, No. 48, 0. 1 Invitations ta will meet Monday, July 21, at 8 fWends of 1, Po" confined tolp, m., in the Masonic temple, In- of the m6 Of the honor guosty, itiation and juvenile entertainment. no word had been received from Har: | ry Pidgeon, 56-year-old navigator who | {s sailing around the world in his} 33-foot yawl, letters have arrived an. nouncing his safe arrival at Cape.! town, South Africa, Pidgeon, who Is called the “literary | navigator” because he learned all he | knows about navigation from books, started his world voyage in January, 1922, from San Pedro, He has com- municated with his friends here at frequent intervals, sending back ple: tures and accoounts of adventure. some experiences in battling heavy weather or in visiting places of his- torical interest. His letters reveal that he has been having a real rip- ping, thrilling time of it. Along with his study of navigation, Pidgeon learned boat building, structing with his own hands the “Islander,” as he named his yawl. Starting Westward, he was near dis- aster sev: times, forced to stand by his tiller for days and nights at ay time while the little craft cut thru boiling seas. Pidgeon is more than half way around the world now At Cape. town he is overhauling the sturdy lit tle saller, getting ready to come home again “around the horn” and up the west coast of South America, He has been working his way as much as posible, but several times vexsles have put in here bearing reports of his having been accorded the cour: 4 of the sea and speeded on his fter receiving assistance from who wish him and his craft con those “bon voyage.” The “literary navigator's" even as far as he has gone, garded as unprecendented, and a royal welcome will be accorded him when he steers his “Islander” back feat, is re. ALEXANDER LAREWSKI Famous Russian’ Pianist Master Class for Teachers and Players SIX WEEKS Commencing July 22 Tuesday and Friday Mornings At 10:00 o'Clock Pianoforte Technic A Tuition nd Interpretation Twenty-Five Dollars Fut in and Connected, MA in-0875, 608 Pike St, into the home port COAL OUTPU LONDON,, July 18, the British colleries for the week ended June 21 was 6,173,000 tons after haying been down to 3,236,000 tons, according to the official board of trade returner There is such delight in making one's own hats that many young women with leisure summer days are learning how just for the fun of it. EDITH HARRIS WILL MAKE A cluster of soft puffs or bobbies from cut ea er) hair, 614 Eitel Bldg. So many women about town are letting their bobs grow, thinking that next winter (who knows?) puffs and tucked-in ends, . . PRAIGHT FROC THE CHARM OF SLIM, Intrigues us still! Surely this is the year of years in which to have a voluminous old-style garment of worth rée-made on modish lines All sorts of alterations are made cleverly and new garments designed pleatings are made, too, at 414 THE TORTURE OF ACHIN titel Bldg., over Bartell's, TOES AND ARCHES Is gone the minute you step out on the pavement in a pair of LINDGREN'S foot-fitters. They are shoes made with a special hug at the heel and instep and with soft, roomy tip, They're smart, too! 1307 Fourth ave, THE FASHIONABLE FROCKS THAT WOMEN BUY From shops at Fifth and Pine are being re-sold every day by Betty Faris for a third of what they cost. WIRTHMORBE, up- stairs, McDermott Bldg. Oye 30 Wouldn't you like to wear this fall a navy charmeen lapover dress, beltiess, tailored and given soft becomingness with pouch sleeves and a frill of finely pleated crepe satin that exactly matches? 1 found one yesterday priced miraculously at $19. THE RICH GLOSS OF YOUR WINTER FURS Can be restored at the MODEL, All alterations are made through July at per cent discount from usual rates, In the millinery de- partment felt hats are retinted and reblocked and all sorts of hats given new lines. 629 Peoples Bank Bldg * 8 8 THE OLD CAR WILL CARRY A perfectly equipped mountain home if it's packed in the CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS way. At the Sportsman's Show you'll see the little Arab tent that goes up like an umbrella and slays up like Gibraltar, You'll geo the roll-top camp table that's a piece of furniture in a house, too, ‘You'll see all the “foldables" that you sleep upon, bake upon, sit upon, depend upon erything for outdoor comfort is made in thelr own factory at 76 University St, on the bridge, real we may all be wearing nets over | TO MILADY WHO IS PARTICULAR About her figure, MISS ELLIOT’S physical culture methods com- | | | * . | mend themselves. She us by Bernarr McFadden. prolonged Marathon showers approved 402 Crary Bldg. soe It’s not unusual for a patient to lose four pounds in a single trwor hour period under a warm shower, DO GLASSES DETRACT From a girl's good looks? I always say no. With Dr, and Mrs, Edmunds’ guidance, you may choose lenses and a frame that will bestow an air of distinction. Fraser-Paterson‘s balcony, . | NO PANTING UP TEDIOUS STEPS Iterations | ‘ When you go to lunch or dinner at WING'S! This great sun-li at the MODEL, 529 Xeopiee Pank Pie. cafeteria is on the ground floor at 1409 First Ave. ! IF YOU’LL PULL A THREAD OR TWO | It takes £0,000 Spring chickens to feed the diners at a prominent Your hemstitching (8 cents at Elite) will be wide Buttons and) cafeteria through one summer, CARRY IT IN A BLANKET ROLL Any small, used phonograph from 1816 Westlake Is a “portable.” TO PARE DOWN THE BRIM Of a too-wide felt is a simple task at CHURCHIL take the hat that's loose and flat in the crown and re-block it inte the trim, sleek proportions of the latest Paris chapeau, The servicg at 402 Union St. is splendid. Per ea DO YOU LOVE FINE FURNITURE? There are slim davenport—tables in oak and mahogany, at CARL« SON'S. There are Pretty little consoles, too, of the loveliest design and materials, And such sumptuous davenports at 800 Pine St. ease 4L'S. They can A dressing table I've admired has its side the usual manner, but mounted on move them about as you swish THE APPROVED MARINELLO SHOP Is in sunny new quarters MA in-3564. POOR, NEGLECTED FEET! Dr, Susie Frasier can take the burn most rebellious pair, mirrors not hinged tn standards so that you may at 311 Shafer Bldg. opposite Frederick's. and ache and pain out of the 4044 Arcade Square, MA in-5584, # nadine ONLY AT THE CINDERELLA OP Are a neck-clip and & next day re-wave given services with a marcel and tuck-under at $1.10, tions are used at 202 Haight Bidg. MA in- 8664, . . as complimentary Fontaine prepara . A fine Seattle-made face powder has a cold cream base and 4s scented with the perfume of old-fashioned flowers. How 4 etays (Adverti and stays on the face sement) SSS WEEE PPR

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