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se rRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 1 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 Seattle Society Edited by Lil n Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 ssistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens stants Chosen for Tea; Hosts at Buffet Supper and Mah Jongg M® g : te | Mrs. Woodruff's Tea | ype 1s Charming xt ta uy Ww An the numerous affairs in | . a "* ar hy © of M Mareus Lyter of Los! I M c Mra, |Ataeles, who ts visiting Mrs. Alson | } s ©}. Woodruff, wa Mr Woodruff's M ‘ M ! M “ tea Thursday afterr at her home ” u “ ‘ 4 Bu m hb of guest Mra. U. C » 4 = ived with the hostess and Mr w t Fr k B. Carter, Mr B s J Whittlesey), Mr Alvin H. Hankt Mre. } r t com here ™) Walter Henry Mrs. J, Fred Braid | Spokane to res nd Mra, Ridgley ¢ iy over the tea table which was charm. Informal Buffet ng in its autumn flows Supper Arranged lee Bite tah wo beh Dadi Mr, and Mra. xiore ¢ . joluses and marigolds in orang b ost. rma, » y w and bre shades we used per and it the thruout the room: Saturday evening, In by a he Robe : ; ‘s PY rea in Caltt Miss Hiles Gives Tea nd annon, who for Daughter hom: wh Jone Mra, 1 s entertained with | : marriage to Mr. John College Club Will be celebrated Septem.| Honor Flyers were Mra, J. Hi! Condon, College ¢ a re Magaret Cheal, Miss Xenia! ception and ¢: pnor of the ovits, Dorothy Gilmore, Mary | world flyers arrival in heran and Miss Margaret he committee in charge of In compliment to Miss Hiles, Miss | rangements includes Dr, D. H. Hou: Mor Mary and will be hostess at three tables of bridge at ton, chairman; Mr. Raymond Frazier, . | her home Mr, Philip Johnson, Dr. D. V. True on next Wednesday afternoon. biood, Mr, Geo, Stoddard, Dr. A. B. Apney wig Linne, Mr. Harry 8 Bowen, Lieut gals : TJ. Koenig, Mr. Patrick Tammany, | Entertaining for Mr. Ralph Hawley and Mr. Ralph | Vigitors Hoffman. The date of the nounced later. Bie In compliment to Miss Floria Bach- rach and her fiance, Mr. Albert Gol lack, whose engagement was recently announced, Miss Estella Fox will en: | }tertain twenty-four guests at a dane: | | =e party at her home this evening. Bridge Lunch ein Club Mra, Louly Fisher will entertain § the members of her bridge luncheon Twelve tables will be in play | club at the first meeting to be held eee |thix season, at her home on next Mrs. Allen Hostess Rien" Aira ane mn. Covers will b at Smart Tea eee Mrs. Edward W. Allen enter:| Entertain for tained with a charming tea this : afternoon, from 3 until 5 o'clock, at Miss Tanzer her home 3711 48th ave. N. EB, in| Mr. and Mrs. B. T honor of Mrs, Haakon Friels, who| were hosts at a will leave shortly for the East to|thelr home Wedne spend the winter. compliment to Miss Assisting were Mrs, Charles May,| whose wedding to Mr. Mrs. A. R. Hilen, Mrs. J. B. Worth-| Nee, Jr. will be an affair will be an Mrs. Irvine Plans Bridge Luncheon Mrs, W. H. Irvine has cards out | for a bridge luncheon on Wednes. day afternoon, September 17, at the attle Golf and Country club. | Alvene Resseguie, well-known contralto, of Chicago, ar- | rived last week and will be on the faculty at the Cornish school this season. Mrs. Resseguie was formerly a member lof the Chicago Musical college and the | Chicago. | | Personal von Anderson ige supper at ay evening in Ruth Tanzer Robert A. Mc event of the club will hold the first an, Mrs. Oliver T. Erickson, Mrs. | autumn season lita. winter opera, “Phe Pirate's Laurence Barten, Mra, C. W. Har * Bie Bride.” All members are earnestly ris, Mrs. Thomas Balmer, Mrs.| Dancing Party | Admiral L. E Gre reques to be present and new George Kahin and Miss Sadie Mac-| “yris4 garah and Miss Esther Block ft Tuenday for thelr home| membern will be heartily welcomed. | Dowell. entertained 25 friends at a dancing |in Washington, D. ¢ Mra. Helen Crowe w During the afternoon Miss Cleo) ,orty at the home of their sister, #1. 9 continue her work an 4 again 1 McLeod, of. Everett, played plano| y4r5° Charies Silverman last Batur-| Mrs. George Douglas has returned) this year | numbers and Mr. Theodore Turner | gay evening. in honor of Mra. Jack | from an extended visit in the East) Boe ba } renderéd several violin selections. | ayerstein, My. J. Galfin and Mr. L.| and South. | SEATTLE LODGE NO. 7 ‘Autumn foliage and flowers in| Gonack. who, after visiting in town eee apeldle epo 8 aS PE ap yellow and bronze tints were the | win) return shortly to their homes in| Mixx Dorothy Ehriich will leave} = y ae attractive decorations. Los Angeles ay on a trip to California. | No. Degree of Hoi eee eee Le 8 the second of the se rs , i ~T r. and ra. Robert E. ve © r Mrs. Harrington Plans | Orthopedic Service Me ae Nis Reet tv nW | Bridge Luncheon Renton Hill guild will direct the veniated: totes hale: demanee ti Friday September 12 Mrs. Bdward: Mo Harrington ts ar-| service at the Orthopedic Lunch] men. country club to their town| 8:30 o'clock ranging a bridge luncheon at her|Toom, 214 Columbia at. Saturday |)... aies0 3033 West Laurelhurst drive,| Mrs. Fred Suskey ¥ hoe ghey see RAINIER POT. A ednesday afternoon, September pares yedtony 1 , Leute oa | Mr. and M Langdon’ Henry| inl Parent-Teac agape 3 008: | will come in from their summer home| Will hold its tir Forty-eight guests will be enter-| Mra. F. R Van Tt, Mrs. J. A Mr rhe Highlceds Saturday to. thetr| September 15, at Eeay tiers tained bags eg Pad leper sire p, {home in town of Tues ay, on account of teachers eee A Pease, 2. F axe, on te es] natitute being he on that da ose ioe ty M. Brown, Mrs. D. C. Corbaley 4 tem thin| Greatings by the president, Mrs Additional Reservations Mrs E. J, Bradeen, Miss Nan Jar.|_ Mrs A. L cosy ie es ee Pe Cc. Hall, ‘end. P Sstpal Coe for Dinner Dance dine and Miss Julia Williamson. batee ui aT aed sone oan | Potter, business meeting and a short Additional reservations for the| Capitol Hill guild will be in charge | ° E ork 8 talk by each er on vacation in dinner dance at the Tennis club/all day at the Thrift Shop, repre-| ris dk Gacucac tenth RS Wanamaker, Miss Dorothy Davis| Mrs. R. H. Glass, Mrs. H. Ia) 00 crit ong iy Mr. and|the lunch room and Mr. Eugene White. Greene and Mrs. C. A. Maury. fra. Roy C | Vt 6 " A hip A LE ATIVE FEDERATION ’ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Pratt and| King County Legislative Federa-| Women Ss ( lubs daughter, Doroth have returned | tion wilf resume its activities on \trom a months’ trip to California, | Monday, mber 15, at 2 p.m, in tetas Fa at the Y. W. C. A meeting at 1 o'clock he clubs who has | Executiv Members attending | ta S. Pine st. and EB. Pi | Miss Elizabeth ¢ asked to dress as children, CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Brown, Woman's Educational club willl p1p READING CLUB Sane ee ee te, | eee “urged, to ‘attends pla m with Mrs. R. J. Reekie, 9125] The Lip Reading Club for the Hard | fF her home in Be he cr teat :Lithapellahnjeer aan Rainier bivd, Saturday, September| of Hearing will meet Tuesday eve-| 1. 6 itch weil return next | of a ee ate etwas tee 12 Luncheon at 1 p. m. Report) ning, September 16, at § o'clock In} Ut, 1 U7 Meee or several ¢ e omoting — the of the biennial will be given by Mrs.|the reading room of the Frye hotel.) TY = - Kfiienoe Dake |islation measures pr . oe , H. Maltby, first vice president! Visitors are welcome | oes bas yy Alaska. welfare of women and children | of W. 8 F. W. C. Address by/ eee | ag i see Mrs. W. E. Barnhart, president of| peNEFIT DANCE | work and also closer companion) .7 biz, AUXILIARY | Lee Federation of Women's! | Rainier Camp, K. N. A. will give reine for the ensuing year| Alpba® Auxiliary No. 1, to local tubs. la benefit dance Monday evening, r 4 No. 6 Mt hold its regular Naas eptember 15, at Swedish Club hall. | elected were Zela Connell of Nina) ii’ “igay, september 12 clapeommescihipaoe ts |Fry Tent, president, and Henrietta| >® =a eis docu AMETHYST CHAPTER NO. 1380 eee Parrot of Clara Berton Tent, seere-| Pm in Union Record he Amethyst Chapter No. 1380, O. E.| HAWTHORNE P.-T, A tary. Tacoma, Everett, Orting and| 0's requested to attend S., will give a card party at Wing’ Hawthorne P-T. A. will meet] 2%1.. cents were present. Next Ore é cafeteria, Saturday evening, Septem-| Tuesday, September 16, at 3 Pp. ™M| Vo .6 reunion will be held in Ta-| WOMAN'S WILSON ¢ ber 13, at 8 o'clock. All friends of) Mra. Rose Alexander, the new resi | coma. The Woman's Wils gue has| the order welcome. ldent director of Educational Center, | cake | opened headquarters 9 Burke Pye bans | Council of Jewish Women, will speak) «i paRnTY AND DANCE | building, where they expect to carry ROBERT MORRIS Jon “Co-operation Between the Home) “ru young Ladies’ Institute will|on an Intensive campaign for the CHAPT! NO. 192 }and the School.” Music rs he} ive a card party and dance at|Davis-Bryan ticket Robert Morris Chapter, No. 192,| school children, Refreshments. |their new clubhouse, corner 16th] Officers for the ensuing year ar O. E. 8, will give the first of a| ibe and E. Union st, on Tuesday eve-| President, Mra. Lily P. White; first| series of card parties, Saturday eve-| WILL VISIT |ning, September 16, at & o'clock.|vice president, Mrs. Charles W. | ning, September 13, at § o'clock, at|SOLDIERS' HOME | The committee in charge, with Mixs| Davis; second vico president, Mrs.| Norton's cafe! 1519 Second ave.| Auxillary No. 2. U ae ye Retail,| Bernice Maxee, as chairman, an-| Maude Vahlbusch; secretary, Mra| All. Mason stern Stars and| Visit vad piace um Tt \| nounces that a five-piece orchestra| A. Jeff Nelson; treasurer, Miss Amy| end vited | sday, Septe ei vta or dane . % € r | Pe ruseeirets vs will Tea 10:15 a. m. Members| lll play for dancing |; seiacativs’ board atfacdtetta Atar=| WALLINGFORD head edb casper A HE QUARANTE CLUB ony Mrs, ve Me eink se pees | CHAPTER O. § |cosmoroLiTaN CLUB | The Quarante club will meet at the) Mrs... 2 Walltty. 3 | Wallingford Chapter, 0. & MEETS pala rh oy me alates Delegates to'the Wombn’s Lesisia-| have a card party in University!’ the Cosmopolitan club for busi-|derson, 4159 Beach drive, Tu Veive league, Mra Maude Valibusch| Masonic temple, Saturday evening.|nonu girls, the oldest club in the| September 16, at 8 o'clock land Mise Amy B. Gardner, Alter-| Dn te eee Prids®| young Womens Christian. ssepcls see |nates, Mra. Retta Martin and Mrs. | and whist tion, met Tuesday evening to adopt| MYRTLE CHAPTER, 0. E. S, ty Boris, | gers la program for the fall and winter} Myrtle Chapter No. 48, 0. 8 th WASHINGTON ALUMNAE lreaxon. Miss Florence N. Hanson,| will meet at the Masonic temple, | ASSOCIATION menecal secretary of the Y. W. C. A,|Pine and Harvard, Monday, Septem Washington Alumnae association) | oie on the activities of the local| ber 15, at 8 o'clock. Official meeting will have a luncheon at Northold) jv soctation, Miss Kitty Wilbern,|of the Grand Matron, Pearl B. Golst Inn, Saturday, September 13, at in charge. | a dent of the club, wa pre’ eee | The club, which has a membership 12:30 o'clock. | WOMEN'S BAPTIST ‘esday in the| MISSIONARY UNION of 46, mects every Tuesday In the) MTOBT tit Missionary \second floor clubrooms of the aswo- fissionary DELTA GAMMA ALUMNAE ataice ype ee tart (Will meet ciation building. The first ESTES 7 bacco eveertear Mech Take Home Some of Our with Mrs. He L. MeGiliis, 910 gern {Of the month is a business meetings) 17°C the sixth floor, at the Y. W. Fine Dairy peeigg oe MCGM's, B19 SSE | the second, a Bible discussion; the] (," P 4 ere third, educational; the fourth, social eee roducts MINNEWATHA ¢ lon Tuesday, September 16, es NORDICA CLUB this evening, | Then youl Minnewatha club will have its clos | Ethel West, association welfar RESUMES WORK ® ference between Hollywood will lead the Bibfe discus ing dance of the agnmer outing | retary, | The Nordica Choral club opened its Products and others. neries Leschi 5 day | sion club year last Friday evening with For example ef oe Mayonnaise and evening, September 11. » | 3 jan election of officers, the following Cheese | 2 28 | CLARA BARTON TENT | members being elected: President, ADDITIONAL CLUBS HOLDS REUNION \Irene Kalushe; vice president, Olga| | ~ Clara Barton Tent No. 1, Daugh-|Gilbert-Johnston; secretary Anna} PALM ltern of Veterans, were hostesses at) Anderson; treasurer, Mary McDer- Palm Jghbors of |a reunion of the Northwest division] mott; reporter, Violet Ker; librarian, | Wood social Mon-|on Monday, September 8, at the] Helga Lande day evening, September 15, at %|Armory. The object of the reunion] On Friday, September 12, at 8 p, o'clock at Odd Fellows’ temple, 10th! was to perfect the ritual and floor|m,, at 610-11 Montelius building, the , atin nl : Aaa Ba Come Shopping With | Cecille “! HOM should I meet but the 7 ly, “the most perfect American gir For Miss Cornish ha learning of the today won her smiles the Arabesque young artist whom F sina antla toul and all that at the Cornish hoo. Do you remember the Jumble Shop dansants and the afternoon fun of them? Again we can waltz between sandwiches and four o'clock tea on Saturdays down ’ town. I’ve news for college girls, news for all of you this week! Z a8 36 <| SYLVIA TELL TO MAKE THE BEAUTY- ‘| Has ¢ to conduct ‘ NI CHOOL | CRAFT STUDIO PERFECT a this full, Ygu may know how tru ' fr treat 4a Mra. F H For f premiere f Chicag trans tule . i fi r hieve thi phe rite ° n! He t if * ‘ AT THE “BROWN BEAR SHOP” | b 1 ¢ Me a , I find beautifully finished collars f ts, in mush possum, | : th M = DANCE THE AFTERNOON AWAY AT “BAGDAD”! | I pposite Olymp! be ae by th Kay Rot 4 « tra at the . . . cabaret. Here's a perfect environment for the waltz, # A plec tl floc lolly crowd, and good things t t between come ttle Third ut Mad ray hair-dryer, the wee Imagine the pep TALK TO NELIA MOON tressca! bai pss pasurementa without apy effort on I THINK THE INSPIRATION I MA in-3196 } th bright new felt hats at CUM- Rigs 28 1ORNTON A WOMAN WHO SELLS SILKS At a great Fifth ay » me that she seads her most fustic patrons to Mra, Ch ard, a designer and maker of an beautiful gowns. Upstairs, McDermott Bldg Fourth ave hd i Ld . . . FORGET THE CHINA EXHIBIT TO PAY THE PIPER CERAMIC ARTS STUDIO next week. Space is being given wan't Chikten the oured'st the gérgeous thiies sou wear Aen now (no fees) for the display of your favorite pleces of decorated rented! THE BROCKLINDE ume Shop has every china. Dates, September 15 to 24. 4137 Arcade Square | Deetioen 1404 thtin die? Weslkk eEone e bd bd . . . “NO, IT’S NOT A MARCEL—IT’S LAST BEADS! CHINA! Ho my girl friend explains her beautiful “Kugene” perm The RHIND-STEELE shop features beads for bags, necklaces and wave given by Mr. Ebert at the APPROVED MARINELLO Tit tah Carca Lacon a edict’ een With the Eugene process a fresh wave can be applied after stx | Sing done.* Upnalcn sebeniote ide months to the new growth of hair. 311 Shafer Bidg. MA in-3454 arte ie opposite Fredericks UNDER THE AUTUMN MOO? On languorous Lake V ington dancing is divine. Club tering the BLUE BIRD for outings. Call EL tot-3330. cae ae T towed dreamt powerful FRAU BE PATTERNS On towels for California wom most perfect floor for dancing floats, tugs NETT’S MAKI TITCH does all sorts of » w that old laces can be mended so that the d? Priceless tapestries are restored, too, bi SHOWERS MARATHON gyr s develop beautiful proportions an: 402 pike i McFadden avers that a pound to a half hour nder a powerful shower TOO OFTEN! to open and clos attractive permanently! DON’T WASH YOUR HAIR and our ha normally ca | NO GARAGE? AND THE RATS An inexpensive way to shelter ‘S DUE? your car for a season or two is with @ to me at CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS. The with a canvas curtain made to fit, the snug- world for sleeping. For tents and tarps of all kinds sity st. on the brid | WHEN YOU DINE DOWN TOWN | Try the Waldorf Hotel Cafe. Under Miss Pollard’s management the’ | service {s fine, the food delicious and the prices moderate. LUNCHEON LINENS FROM CHINA Ds are ch ca y” mai windy ver gent 5 call at nda becomes, in th $ Univer ly along by titchery for oS RPE Are embroidered in intricate cross-stitch patterns. Our brides are ¥ : + er choosing theirs at the SEA CAPTAIN'S CHEST, 222 White Bidg. y an expert popitng ele XCITEMENT! This is the title of the Colonial theater photoplay for tonight. At this attractive playho the afternoon admission fee is only 10 cents LONG EVENINGS SPENT {NDOORS Suggest music the phonograph and necessary repairs. Weatlake. d normalize Go to 1816 ts the rule WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW The difference between dry cleaning and.dry cleansing? ay the lint Alma Compare s of the garments that have been swished about in dirty gas at some tailor’s shanty with those that haye been put thru the PAN See Keefer a alp treatment. 924 Terry Bldg. TORIUM process MA In-54 tore Deets a — on THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS FEET ARE SO IMPORTANT! Are displaying a block-weave, velvety coat in black, fur trimmed, at . and house aig arya v6 i? a $35.00! The values in this tiny shop of arel and millinery are y troubles correcte ‘ reade THE ND BLDG. BEAUTY ‘SHOP NEW HOLI quite amazing! 1621 Westlake, North of Pine, F Merry WOMEN WHO PREFER The Franco-American toiletries buy them now at Has another operator, Mies Gatter, who specializes in water Rule am waving. Call 1417 F ourth ave MA in-7746 HEARD OF THE NEW TABLES is cake NS a aeons naue Meorenndens® |¢ it senna That carry concealed under their tops extra leaves to extend them? va gp ppt 8 Pf owt typ by beh ds ERT Phang pirraiceas gatos These new LUNDIN LEAF models are the most successful “diners” vane ol Pinit oa ual ited 4 <l | that CARLSON'S are showing. At 800 Pine St OE TEEN! TAUE Fi F LS aed This otter of, the Vouue La. Rose sihion: te\ the: an at you can sell years hence for all they cost are offered at att 1 a shing 5 Third ave, EL Jot-116 | ive prices and on terms by Phoebe Kelton, the Charleson company; THEY SAY nar —— | EL ot-2897, THEY SAY THAT THESE CROWSFEET 8 Ab the eyes (lines on the forehead, too) are due as much to “WILL SOMEONE PL EASE r p rists, . ’ lady in distress who has long locks and wants a het to fit EBDNA | DOWN ON FIRST AVENUE Wing's Cafeteria has it: of the hi and th bor islands beyond. The food at 140 pacious dining room overlooking the ships WALKER is the one she's looking for. There ts no such thing as a hopelessly plain face. faces that require 4098 Arcade Bldg. But there are 9 First ave raming” in certain colors and certain contours” Js perfectly delicious fo bring out their good points. That's why we have artists at Fisk hee millinery. THE GREAT SUCCULENT STEAKS eee Served at the 42-story L. C. Smith Bidg. restaur (downstairs) | TO FIND MISS L. M. COFFMAN’S are char-brolled—perfect. There is music from 6 to § to which you Walk just one block! The attractive millinery and apparel shop, may dance if you wish. No cover charge | formerly at 1510 Third Ave., is now at 223 Pine St, he - nd fe * Lights in the harbor. Lights on our seven hills. Mystery in the) IMS NOT U: JUSUAL AT ALL dark lines of the Olympics beyond. You must sce Puget Sound! aS ole ipr ies Tin Meallla’s Nighdat Wrbels Te WHOS ail HT Seenty. | To find the costly hat one covets priced several dollars cheaper at MRS. FALKONER IS HERE! Of course the marcelling at RACKUR'S BEAUTY and the character hair-cutting exceptionally clever himself directs It. EL tot-6584. 210 Eltel Bldg. It's quite the to wear one's ehort shingle in rage saucy the back and crown, Smart women are insisti coiffures be tapered in a V at the neck [OO TIRED TO GO! y that their sh the MODEL. Bldg. You'll find a beautiful stock at 529 Peoples Bank HINGLE BOBS BY MEN BARBERS Cost only nts in the Annex of Singer's Hair Store! Marecels e only 50 cents, too, at 218 Pine st. MA In-2895. They wave with= | out cost when it's necessary curls about led GET STEAK” “YOU'VE FORGOTTEN TO No matter! You can buy them (chops, too) at Smith's Delicatessen | | evenings until 11 ull week long. At 1 Fifth Ave. between | Frederick's and the Coliseum: That's the everyday cry of wives who insist on doling the house- eee 1old drudgery that someone else should be doi x 0 I 4 4 a ager ae sib Fis gat auld ean’ ae ae ue uy If your after-theatre quests are indifferent to cake and tea, try who have been shoulde 0 washings at home one o Pe dps one the SUPPLY LAUNDRY CO’S family services you'll agree that CRORE servee SeaND Sat OL Naar even if it cost much more it would be worth it. But its actual cost ~ — a fs reasonable, indeed. Call CA pitl-0800. THE TREASURED OLD PHOTOGRAPH eres 3 Can be copied perfectly at the Muehlenbeck Portrait Studio, 509 IT’S DAME FASHION’S WHIM wo ye HagKE Just w to be sensible. Low Cuban heels are good style. You may 7 WIN f oie have them applied to your “run-over” footwear by the Landis shoe| IMAGINE FINDING A HUNDRED DOLLAR COAT air System, 412 Union st Priced, because it has been worn a time of two, at a third of ite NO MORE SHINY NOSE! And no more constant dabbing with powder. liny Nose Cream used in the morning corrects the trou 207 Denny Bldg. ete { mauve powder is better than white for evening. The brilliant at To whiten enamel, be a shade more night, too. bobbed girls are applying a creamy neck ER SCHOOL-GIRL The COAT: most attre t 709 Pine = PRICE ON GOOD HEMST regardless of curves. Buttons en over Bartell’s. WOMEN WHO SEW AT HOME Are priced from $12.50 to in at Borgum’ tive St “sample” THERE At BI too, at S ONLY O It's 8 cents, Kitel Bidg., 44 PRIR D'AMOUR | clipped necks, garments are cost! E ‘aris’ tty Upstairs McDermott Bldg OH, QUITE DIFFERENT “Wirthmore” abounds in just such bargains: eo uble all day Are the lavish, off-the-face felts at THE BUBBL Metallic em broidery, cut-outs, rich folds put them out of the class of “hack” rouge may hats, Yet they're only $4.95, at 218 Pike St, FOR “MAKING OVER” I'm glad to recommend the alteration experts at the MODEL. This hop employs clever furriers, too, who do wonders in re-fashioning Jjacquettes, coats, pelts in 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. WHAT FUN TO OWN ITCHING | An extra hat, an old one made new by re-shaping, tinting and a’ 3 ined | trimming at the MODEL. Hatter's plush, velour and felt models a are re-blocked beautifully at 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. “IN A SHANTUNG GARDEN” And “Sackcloth and Scarlet" are two of For the thrift of it a's well as those who are training to make a : liying at dressmaking have entered MRS. PEARL BATTIN’S cla the reat mew books. Ga Inte the PK __ sfartiig next Monday, Y. W. C. A, | PIRRET & CO. book store and look thet POISE! around.” At 616 Union St. One sure way to acquire it is through the wearing of proper shoes. Gis ditegiibnoise case ae few GiNGEA! GREE Aa Lindgren’s Arch-Fitters. will make your feet comfortable, 1307 Hee ee eee ee can Garten? a. colorist; tatinaeeetind: (Aga cy MA picture of Chinese life, beliefs and customs, SAUCY MAE MURRAY RINGLET: Mr. George Gibbs portrays in “Sackcloth and Scarlet” the lives off Cover the head when ono {s given the new. FRENCH. Paper Curl Eee eee TT ue antag’ Rep seaeieeaeey ar Ute? aaa at the Vogue La Rose Shop. It lasts for weeks and weeks. In- in dak struction is given to operators, too, at 1005 Third ave, IL tot-1164. A BIG REDUCTION on everything at the I AID SHOP, 612 Uniom — (Advertisement)