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en eek home on Thursday aftepnoon, with a | few additional guests at the tea |of Miss Bila Mae Canney, director hour, of religious education at the Y. W, 14, The party was given in honor ‘For baby’s rash Invitations were limited ‘o close|c, A,, who |s leaving soon to spend friends of the honor her vacation in Los Angeles, Miss | For Sore Skin The Bubble Shop 218 Pike St. By women who do not easily find “stock hats that are suitable, fabrics and embroideries at her command, she fayhions millinery that “fits” the face, With new frames, rich rit FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1924 ena ae x THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 . e “4 } we ce KABBIT SIZED HORSES IN MAILBOX CANNIBAL ANCESTORS * Seattle Society |\2 rca tl rl ll : od t n Kee 2’ ie tt t “ ¢ the Am P Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 a ‘ f 1 t Hint his f : Oldham r - Mgr ay sees o Louise Raymond Owens ‘ cata , th M I nvitations Issued for Large Reception; nan, GA 1hdeiss PARTED FOK 50 YEARS y honk . ’ Le TIBRE Ireland. —F “a Luncheon at Country Club to Honor ais asus, hams Gee a 10 MILE SKYROCKET ‘ knows Miss Collins. - | me oS She mest in y Brien, engaged to be NEW YORK. * [oO HONOR 3 sd Mrs Menr Moonlight Dance iit Beth BBP j ‘ ‘ on Miss Kathleen Donahoe, chairmar | The x to is the « active " nat c \ 1 B be airman wis ri ehaaea . . rs | of the h committee for tho f malaria s 4 : “deh Lia moonlight noe at the Tennis club, | 3 : o.* the Highia org ing, will be assisted by heen Miss Dorothy Campbell, Miss Mary | : ‘ Collins, Miss Flogence Agen, Miss | - 4 M ‘uncheon Will Honor Charlotte Bloedel, Miss Betty Morri pale ome Q in l ecl @ ~on Rride-Ele ct son, Mrs, Lacy Hofius, Miss Hor . e . a oe S 3 tense Green, Miss Elizabeth Lea. > ¥ ertain | Miss Achsa Lou Powell and Miss eon on Satur: | Janet and Miss Claire Sheahan. | | oor at th Mra. Lane § | | ? rors ETT 1 i aba ian Mima |tinn Curota, Appleton are planning 0 SEE THE SUMPTOUS NEW FURS is to be reconciled, almost, with the waning of whose r. Minor | surprise number to be given Guring| summer. The graceful fox neck-pieces are here again. And here, again, are lavish " Lile wi jemnized on tne evening and fortune tellin jacquettes banded with pelts of all the little velvet creatures of the North! Coate— wus ane pooths will be about the grounds, — | you may guess at their majesty from this, my sketch. Had you heard that in August our Bridge Tea and Mrs. Youell Ey oe best furriers make “prices” on their rich merchandise? I've all sorts of news for the wise (din-ap hatte Mrs. Youell Entertains | shopper, today. Linen Shower Mra. George Youell gave a very | Miss charming tea at her home Thurs-| x 5 s. Bg ap ie ™ “an sega Fragile & N.. who te spend | Mr. Lynn tells me again of the best sellers. Here : ant el, ® jovi, whose Mr, |ing the summer in Bremerton, 4 lo in books, statio ae ‘ARNERS SOU > darry Byrne, 1| Presiding over the dainty tea ser. they erything worth while in books, stationery) WITH CORNERS SQUARE his week I tc Mra. George T. Reid, Mrs. | and engraving, leather goods and greeting cards And edges straight and ¥ : holes to mar eee curr Wiley, Mrs. Harold Hen: | ae eae o ee | pn ti peng pn pe : bledty: fie ‘ . sts nessy and Mrs. Fred Everett 4 | LAUNDRY CO, The le service commends it 10 Dinner Hosts at Home rey Agee as hich. be, ' Robert W. Bervice, so well known as the author! — every housewife. Call CA pitl-0200. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton de/. + M.} ‘ 4 al y au Fedve will entertain with a dinner |Sty ker, Mra H. L. McGillis, Mrs. } of the “Spell of the Yukon," has just published | ose o their apartment in Hamilton Arms ey Soy 4 Mra. J a Gallagher | a novel. The story is what one would expect from) What new name would you stiggest for a laundry that svecliiaay mm next Tuesday evening, in eat | oe naphtha Mies ‘Taree | the author of "The Shooting of Dan MoGrew.”| in piving fine attentions to garments, draperies and linew from of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Bentley. . pa | He calla it “The Roughneck." It de full of virtle homes. i A i { {| eee i 5 venture. iF y JHO COVET SLIMNES i nformal Dinner | Ms MY FRIENDS W eT SLIM} i a — Hostess = a | Bee Reduce their trunk measurements from 2 to 5 inches in a es Hae Py uncheon : 8 f Ri treatment at the NEMO Beautifying Studio. No drastic exercise; tf ro: hens Dore Wider Cobh, 60 Len |. ir, One Mrs. ‘Willem | Forrest ISABELLE CROP | no drugs. A stimulating current does it all. 602 Bigelow Bldg, i} é Mrs. , Goodfellow will entertain with a din- Cuts and fits while you sew at her studio, or, if) MA in-3196. { Lonagp Bening A ys bers at 4 | er of six covers at thelr home on| you prefer, finishes your work completely. 603 ore 8 fs achnen a0 18 cotera/ ed Thirehay | ree ee, een at | Haight building; MA in-1683, | Whe Bergonte chair gives exercise without fatigue to every tHesue ' eens Sr ibey tele phage «45:6 | “ee of the body. That's why people are discovering that it’s just the i f tations were confined to intimate Fees eee THE CUMMINGS AND THORNTON SHOP thing for tnsomonta, for neuritis and to combat malnutrition F triends of the honor guest. | Engagemen Is featuring the new directoire mode in millinery. Smart models) ge i Mrs. Cook is spending a month in| qy~ a Mrs. Julius L. Miller an- Ie falvand haters’ plush are priced from $5.00 up at 1823 Fourth Ave,| THE ESSENTIAL THINGS FOR COMFORT 9 town, a guest at the Hotel Sor | pounce the engagement of their Che et At camp include a tent in which there's room to stretch and to j rento. | daughter, Helene Louise, to Mr, Cecil High, flat-topped crowns are a mark of the directoire influence. hang apparel, knock-down beds or sleeping bags designed for rest, fe 3 ne fat eet | Starr Kelley, son of Mr, and Mra. | The brims of the new “stove-pipe” hats are narrow and often! a roll-top table, wool blankets, “nesting” utensils, snag-proof clothes. Hi Miss Merle Glavin | Claude H. Kelley. straight. Mr. Tobias invites you to look over the exceptional equipment at Is Bride |. Miss Miller attended the University ‘8 8 CAMP LEWIS WIRELES University St, on the bridge. : of Washington and Mr. Kelley gradu: | FOR THE KNIGHT OF THE OLDEN TIMES AND NOW! ah ai foie Gaara vamaahier’ oo" te, aoa | Sizt om. the untverslty: withtsshe cit wobec! taetenaae ot a parteta oh Wall ad tern aeese| | YOU MAY DANCE If LOU WIRH| fe. Richard Gn ‘i aap: Walter | oeee, Oe set suits and tuxedos are for rent at the Brocklinde Costume Shop, Have you had dinner in the downstairs dining rooms of the 42- Mrs. Richard Glavin, to Mr. Walter | ‘The wedding will take place in Sep- | now at 1624 Efghth Ave. north of Pine. story L. C. Smith Bldg. Restaurants? The charbroiled steaks aré 3 coer barr: Lexy teres Saree cameo | manic € delicious. Music from 6 to 8 No cover charge is made i ome perks “ef | . . . ee with w. R. A, Vander Le ! ‘i “ y "ry 3 read! sy fi at $30 Seloc, | nformal House | A HINT FROM “HOLLYWOOD”! 7 (To wind up an evening downtown, a trip to the peak of Seattle, Ing the service o t! Z a F Br Wh regiments of buttons march down the new ‘a famous tower, is a perfect experience! f ine ‘dire Vea aie ersantee | Warming The marriage of Miss Louise Graham to Mr. Robert F. frocks: velvet and leather appear on tho fall hats at ¢ ie af ne ace over i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warren. en- i , i 1621 Westlake, north of Pine. | P “ } Mine and designed with a small train.|tersined a group of friends Tues preg rain pretty home affair celebrated in July.—Por- ive | MEN WHO LEARNED THEIR TRADE hi Her veil of tulle was bound with &/ 4,y evening at an informal open pated sf ¥y. ‘ bi Street frocks tocar common buttons such as tallors use. As children in the dye works of the Old World take charge of ib, coronet of old rose point with a half | ine of their new home at 4432 55th Quite different these are from the flashing, colorful bits your garments when they are sent to the PANTORIUM for @ re- 1 circle of orange biossoms across dee ia E., Laurethurst sewed in rows on the satina and chiffons! tinting. The work !s done beautifully. brow. Orchids, Ophelia roses and/ "nthe party were Mr. and Mra P rs | ; ei,46 : see | ilies of the valley were in her fa: waiter Hinman, Mr. and Mrs. | e ona pee pai wt The pastel colored crepe frock that’s seen its day as a garden party i Bhaped bouquet. | Frank Stone, Mr. and Mrs gene : i MISS L. M. COFFMAN’S | parment may have a lot of wear in it when it’s disguised in a bath +} Mrs. MacClelland Trelsch, the! Rothschild, Mr. and Mrs. Ciatre| Mrs. John Collins and Miss Cath-) will sail from there on the Coronia,’| Has always stood for correct style, popular prices and excellent of sober Black, brown or blue. { fmatron of honor, was gowned [0 /xinne and Mr. and Mrs. George H.|¢rine Collins will leave Monday for | September 4, for Europe,where Dr. | service. Her shop of exclusive millinery and apparel (formerly | Pag Bee | eae had er ag esl el y. es: Victoria, B. C., to spend ten days, | Bane will viait clinics for four 1610 Third Ave.) is now at 223 Pine St TWO SERVICES AT CINDERELLA SHOP ‘quet of Columbia roses. r - ‘ t Mr, and Mra. Albert M. Barnes. of | soe Palette Are given without charge. A neck-clip and next-day re-wave ac- { Miss Sherlie Rude, was maid of W edding Announcemen Cambridge, Mass., who have been tte! yy, A Ut of old tapestry ts used aa a plaque on the embroidered off* company each marcel and tuck-under ($1.10) at 202 Haight Bldg. Rene ee Gown was of cream chif.| Tho marriage of Miss Edith Saw-|euests of their son and daughter-in- r. and Mrs. John Baillargeon are the-fece brim of a charming new hat, There's a lacy scarf and a MA in-3564, Estella Jones uses Fontaine tolletries. renee d lace over » satin allp in|ley and Mr. Cecil H. Erwin of th@|law for a month, left today for Van- pier ties Ulam tennis PAM epee a purse to match tt! Sane. % the crabapple shade and Ophelia | U. 8. 8. New Mexico, was celebrated | couver, B.C. to attend the horse nd Leas abet parents, Mr. and Mrs. ee The puffy places that appear about One’s eyes after a-worrtsome roses formed her bouquet. turday evening, August % at the| show, and will sail from there next| "= Ame at the Country club. | WOMEN OF THE STAGE day disappear in a few minutes swith the application of a vegetable- ‘The four bridesmaids, Miss Vir-| home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Marten. | week on the Princess Louise for a a tae Who need a change of wardrobe for each play leave their like-new mineral paste that “lifts” the tissues into a normal state. fe ginia Wykes, Miss Edna Bovee, Misy | 2838 vy: 2st st. Rev, 3 J Hayden | fortnight's trip to Alaska, Me hen pe Car deni (An garments at Wirthmore. Betty Faris sells them for a third thelr see : | A Miss Alice | rea! je service at 7:20 0 ClOce. H 84 ae ie axe; THOR YING: ‘SOn- pst. Upstairs, McDermott Bid, a manson rey “3 ce able tat-| Covers were placed for twenty at! fr and Mrs, Charles H. Gall (May |@t@tulations upon the birth of a Pe ee re e reuie FROM THE MERCILESS GLAR Taft wore frocks of change: | etle dinner which followed: the cere , Mrs. Charles ¥ Y|s0n,° Quentin ‘Louis, A i | Qg the sun on pavements, courts and beaches, slightly tinted lenses feta. Miss Wykes in rose and sil-/the dinnes which . we, | Spaulding of Fort Blias, Texas, are} 4, ‘uae is, August 13, at) Astonishing, tan’t {t, to find a flapper frock of rich charmeuse for your eyes afford just the right protection. Dr, and) Seam i ver, Miss Bovee, in blue and sflver,|Mony. After a brief honeymoon, Mr. visiting Mrs, Gail's brother and sls-|S' TuKe's hospital. priced at less than the cost of three yards of the fabric at a Edmunds (Fraser-Paterson's balcony) will fit you. eo : Miss Maring in peach tones coed np hmastet te make their home | tor intaw, Capt. and Mrs. George C Sot & department store! ‘ : eee ng Miss Taft in almond green. Their) #t San + ee Spaulding. Mr. T. 8. Couch, with his daugh- eee bd sates al aan eres ‘ “4 oe y s ie for weak eyes is rolling them. from bouquets were rosebuds, sweet pest : Sore era ire. Ate Renta, dere. |. “TMT SO DIFFICULT TO FIT"! Mid to tideita tha wnanocot Bites ESS 4 f and larkspur to correspond with Married at Home | ; Sie Gece ace tegstaye Rife previgide rail i sist Bul- ‘Then it's just for you with sensitive feet that LINDGREN’S shoes OF, SRS Fe A their gowns. On Tuesday eveniig. August 12,|/day from Europe, to make a short | a: Nsccads ead rang, has re- were made. They are of pliant leather and built especially snug in 5. Mra’ Glavin’n gown was of beige| siss Evelyn Marie Barnecut, daugh-| visit with his parents, Capt. and|turned from a motor trip to Van- the bal andl arch. 180 Bourn Ave. | A SUNNY SPLENDOR : brocaded satin, with which she wore ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Barnecut, | Mra. James Gibson. couver, B,C. eee “ | abies iis ioe wae Pie of Aer bs teniatrs pee: while a corsage of Cecil Brunner roxe-!became the bride of Mr. Ernest B./ eee eee : 2 } UIOY. | you feast on roast spring chicken, fresh vegetables and wild berry buds and llies of the valley. Mr.) Erickson at the home of her parents,| Mrs. George F. Thompson has | Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce, of| THE SU MMER ou ENJOYS {t's taken to the MODEL to be ple, you may enjoy a perfect view of the Sound. 1409 First Ave. Byron Glavin was best man for Mr. | 4106 24th ave. 8. W. Rev. T. Robert|taken an apartment, at Hudson |Olympla, spent Thurelay in town as | i i sat tata Wetigh cet Muah ot Hatatiese aad dreemrsake ert oe ee see na irsti vied the ustvica {nh the pred: | Arms. |the gueats of Judge and Mrs. H. B. | transformed into a modish coat-dress! rations ressmaking, Stuffy, crowded dining rooms are responsible for as many cases of Baskets and standards of pink | ence of forty relatives and friends. eee Hadley. fur repairing and re-fashioning, hat Yared and Atria are indigestion as unappetizing food. giadiot, delphinium and snapdrag-| Both the bride and groom are grad-| Dr. and Mrs. J. 1. Durand will | 0.5024 three unidise | watvices: of; this shop, at 69 Peoplee, Bank: Bila. SPs Oem UB Sti 2 4 a ercre used thruout the house.|uates of the West Seattle high|leave August 28 for Quebec, and| Mr. and Mra. Frederick Boyd and SALT BREEZE, STARLIGHT DAISY AND UNABELL : The Improvised altar was banked | school. On their return from their| 5 for Quepec: AM" little. daughter, Virginia, lett this; A SALT BREEZE, STARL ‘Are enjoying the thrill of giving marcels in a shop of thelr very with these flowers and greens, and | wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson | aitraetta Hoffstader, U. B. C. ente: morning by motor for Seaside, Ore., And a gently, swaying floor make a club outing aboard the BLUE own at 507 Shafer Bldg., opposite Frederick's, EL lot-4833, ES cathedral candies in branching can-| will be at home on the West Side. |tainment committee chairman, was |'® *Pend the week-end. BIRD perfect. Call EL tot-3330 for reservations, 8 8 a delabra stood at either side. : “Ji ah in charge. eee b Ears are trying hard to show again in Parts, Often the halr is ‘At the reception following the ne ie Miss Lenore Gordon left today for| THE HANDICAP OF A FLAW arranged in waves—all of it drawn back toward the crown of the + ervice a y ceremony, Mrs. Richard rcege Orthopedic Shops FREMONT W. C. T. U. a week's visit with Capt. and Mra. Upon ial face—a ores or Lae iag tie Lia Lig for life beara ier: @ siraggling lock that falls, not over the car, but in | Miss Marie Henderson, Miss Elva é Fremont W. C. T. U. will hold its|J. Edwards, in Victoria, B. C. by Esther Baum's electrolysis, 1109 erican Ban! is. ont of tt. | ie 5 Wilkins and Miss Hazel Rude, as-} Frink Park guild, with Mrs. F. A-| annual meeting on Tuesday, August RGastig: : oe e Ae ais sisted. Carman as hostess, will be incharge|19, at 2 p.m, in Asbury M. F.| fr. and Mra. Grover A. cora| THE MAKING OF RICH TAPESTRIES THE RE-TINTING OF CURTAINS Mrs. Meyer wore for traveling @/at the Orthopedic Lunch room Bat- chureh, Department superintendents | (edith Wood) are being congratu- In taught at Frau Bennett's new CROSS STITCH SHOP, 2524 Sev- Is a complimentary service of the SUPPLY LAUNDRY CO. You velvet dress of soft brown and blue /urday. Assisting will be Mra. C. L-/are asked to have written reports. |iated upon the birth of a daughter, enth Aye, Antiques, novelties and gifts are sold. need only to pin a written request upon the bundle and call velvet in a Persian design, a smart |Harrison, Mrs. 8. 54. Cochran, Mra.| Full attendance desired. August 6, at Minor hospital i) eee CA pitl-0300. velvet hat and taupe wrap. Mr,and| Max Harrison, Mrs. R. R. Knapp, acece : eyelet ; “Lady” lamps are to be popular for the boudoir again, Each Uttle Ct Wey Mes. Meyer will make their home at | Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Mrs. Beulah} ANNUAL PICNIC Mrs. Jumee Hamilton’ Ge ‘Veuve breakfast room must have its oton bread-woard and knife set to| A THEATRE I THOROUGHLY ENJOY 102 First ave. N. Rovig, Mra. C. A. McKay, Mrs. 8. R-|° ‘The Ladies’ Auxillary to the Broth-|and Miss Mary de Veuve. with a jmatch, Gleaming china done in rich lusters is much given on Is the COLONIAL. The photoplays shown here week by week (ad: 5 iee s Hartwell, Mra, Hazel ee Tk Mrs. | erhood of Locomotive Engineers No.| party of friends returned Wednes- birthday and anniversary occastons. mission fee, 10 cents, until 6:30) are those for which one woulé % Dance Will Compliment |8. 3. Holmes, Foie Be a ohnvon, | 312 will hold its annual plenio in At-|day from a visit at thelr ranch at Oh is. © willingly pay 50 and 75 cents to see. Miss Truax bere falard ara mene taniio pare on Sunday, August 17. at | Whito Blutts. WOMEN WHO LOVE BEAUTY ws s : ; o'clock. «Basket lunch. , Coffee cee Choose Franco-American requisites from 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. In compliment to Miss Jane Truax,| ‘The Thrift Shop will be in charge] will be furnished by the auxiliary. | Miss Lucy Semple Swanstro 00 0 requisites Peoples Ban 8. ees MON aCe UNDERSTANDS PERFECTLY who recently returned from twojof Sunset guild, Mrs. J. Stoeffler, Gets he ac oar azo kde FOR ENTERTAINMENT AT CAMP e feeding of underhourished tissues. She gives splendid facta | ==mameus Years at the Daleroze School of|chairmani, on Saturday morning. In| smaTTLE CIRCLE, Sedi’a Sylule niithe Wate toe 5 and scalp treatments’ at 2021 Arcade’ Sawire, “its Jot-$708. Eurythmics in Switzerland, Miss|the afternoon the shop will be) No. 549 “ serie A small used phonograph from 1816 Westlake is fine, Supplies. sionise chia eaten ; : ‘ Neglected hair grows gray years sooner than healthy hair, scier Gertrude Eckhardt will entertain | closed. Mrs. Bertine Snow wil! entertain " althy hair, nce with a dancing party at the Terinis members of Seattle citcle, No. 549, 10,000 Pennies THE ESSAYISTS WHO WRITE THE ADS ype eens gine y club on Saturday evening, August at her summer home at Zenith, Sun- f4 For smart periodicals of the East sing of the beauty and the joy COPIE: 3 im 20. Seventy-five guests have been In- u S fay, August 24, Members planning || Far Your Thoughts of Simmons’ beds, Simmons’ mattresses and Simmons’ springs. 1 PI S OF OLD TINTYPES AND FADED vited. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY to attend will meet in, room 240, WEIS) 1D & GOLDBERG Ly ne All the Simmons’ masterpieces are at CARLSON'S, He a se are made at the Muellenbeck Portrait Studio, 50i Preceding the dance Miss Truax McDonald building, at 19 a.m, Au- Seattle's Credit Jewelers ine St. s will entegtain with a dinner of four- ae tomobiles will transport the guests, Re hela St se 8 8 teen covers at her home. DROP-IN LUNCHTON eee A chifforette? The details of a single face from a group photograph are copied tt CH eee Alpha Chi Omega gated will | AUXILIARY TO RUTH SCHOOL e+ 8 @ portrait of real charm, cs i * , ry have a drop-in luncheon at the Wom The Queen Anne Auxiliary to the THE DAINTY FINISHING TOUCHES teksti Miss Collins Entertains en’s University club on Saturday, at | Ruth school building fund will have Picot, pleatings and buttons are supplied at Elite, 414 Eitel Bidg.,| HAIR LIKE ELSIE FERGUSON'S! for Visitor 1 o'clock, with bridge later. a pienic on’ Wednesday, August 20, at over Bartell's. Homgtitching, § cents. Mrs. Clemenson's half-diamond marcels create becoming round ‘To compliment Mrs. C. Sewall| Reservations may be made by call- | woodland park. All members urged peer ee ness at the crown. CLISMIE'S, 290 Haight lds. XA In-t09 Clark, of Cedron, Pa., who is visiting jing Mrs. Hobart Cave, CA pitl-4335, | to be present and bring their friends A marvelous new pleating machine works like a family froner, ee : . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auzids de |not later than Fridey evening. and lunch baskets, Luncheon will be Into the roller goes the smooth fabric. Out it comes in a twinkting| “THE BUBBLE” FOLLOWS EVERY MOOD ist pe aid bial gene ADDITIONAL CLUBS at 12 o'clock. ‘all laid in perfect steam-presved folds. Of American women at our smart resorts, When Long Beach walle eitdined with, wi Tunalieoi sel | NAL out in taffeta hats or Newport flashes felts, you’ ; — s, you'l covers at her home on Thursday ROBERT MORRIS | SPEAKING OF HAIR-TRIMS millinery just in at economical prices, too, ie P ee oa Bi | ix faqpycchee Pe CHAPTER: 0. E. 8: I'll tell you where to go. In'the Annex to Singer's Hair Store, a ae ‘ Garden Tea Robert Morris chapter, No, 192, 0. “cut” or a marcel is 60 cents, 218 Pino St. MA In-2890, ROU MAY MAIL THEM IN! me: FB, S. will give their chapter picnic Ke 7 5 ‘our shoes that need new toe covers and attent ¥ Mrs, Gladys Taylor and her sl8-| 3¢ woodland park, Saturday, August The “shagoy" shingle is the latest Parts fancy., Better take a plo- soles will bo repaired while you wait -by the muon at isc me ter, Miss Hazel Landes will enter-|93, Members are asked to bring ture to yuide the barber! System. A woman is in attendance, at 412 Union St 4 tain with an informal tea at thelr | their tunch baskets, plates and silver Sas tie , Suey home on Tuesday afternoon, August) ang moet for a 6 o'clock dinner. NEW PATTERN HATS The worn spot that comes at the tip of a suede pump is effectivel aah ide ie Piety te ae Rat Mh wholesalers are low-priced at the MODEL, 629 Peoples covered with a neat toe-cap, that is almost invisible, 4 WOMAN'S CITY B an} ra i «8 @ ‘ Bridge Tea and Shower | tre Woman's City club will keep SN a FOLKS WITH MISERABLE CORNS For se pleasure of Miss Ruth {open house next week in thelr club Jn Off-the-Face Style, THE SEA CAPTAIN’S CHEST Don't know what It is to have tireless feet. Dr. Susie Frasler cure 7g Price, who will be an autumn bride, | rooms in the Terminal Sales building, with Directoire crown Is crammed with little things that a man enjoys. Ivory, sandal- all manner of foot ills. 4044 Arcade Square. MA in-5684, ° Miss Dilma Arnold will entertain| First and Virginia, for the wives of and up-turned brim, are wood, tortoise-shell and brasses are sed for cigarette holders, ash \ esa ‘ with bridge tea and shower at her FN ee Net al pn tHaMataat: amnion’ trays and elxar Voxes of, beuuty, 222 White Bldg, corridor, TAKE ‘THE PURSEFUL OF SAMPLES nome on Friday afternoon, Augus' y “ . You've gathe! t ‘s. Cl S 22, Hs the convention, ‘Tea will be served Trimmed with bows, Along comes the fad for decorating Occldentat garments with hand- Gacy erehaies Aad CHRIS tee ane ete a phent for. chon Additional guests have been asked | and there will be a musical program feathers, hand «made painted designs, ‘The Chinese have used this mode of ornamenta- Sepaauteraae s ks she makes, Upstain ie, James Eeary, Jr., will preside ‘ ~ 1 1» 4 FE the sarvids | Thursday in September at Meven. SATURDAY ONLY! A CREAM AND POWDER COMPACT! SIMPLE GINGHAM FROCKS Pia) Be) cafeteria. To ward off freckles and tan and to make a powdering stay, use For school days are carried 4 Te mB iy delightful Esprit D'Amour re rom 207 Denny Bldg. pldgadibetanet tere (oS tSiMlatags Mah Jongg Tea spidey [HOLD WATERURLON PARTY $4.95 $5.95 this deligh f mour requisite from 20% Denny Bldg. mudd to, ordeh “hohe ORGUAE a 4 Mrs, Magar Berg ot erkeley, The Union Bible club of the Y, ‘atl e . » ore Py a; 7 ne. nde Pine St. ; 4 who is her house guest until Sun-|¢, 4, held a watermelon party on || K K ite the cream fourdation oie uses that makes a good face-powder e ‘ day, Miss Kathleen Gaffney gave 41 |the roof garden of the association |) ora nhonia ne A UAH AaB he Seth oA OA di LMT: j informal mah jongg party at her |huitding Thursday eveinng, August | dias Christopher Morley and Don Marquis have together written ti jainamn EDNA WALKER IS ADORED book, “Pandora Lifts the Lid.” Pancora surely let loose plenty. | trouble for herself and her friends when she did the lifting, T) humor of the situation is as light and illusive as the famous feati | 4098 Arcade Square, (Advertisement) ers of the older story,

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