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SS 7 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1 THE SEATTLE STAR rAGE 17 : i! "~ ; (airs, CAREY ; aa IN] eee eee ae pees ay Music—Louise Raymond Owens Miss Packer Becomes Mrs. Kruse at Sorprity House Wedding; Mrs. Walker Honored T . tone aie McClures Ww ww Be Hosts | . Mrs. Henry * gon City, was solem. | Octobe Mrs, Addie Belknap ‘ Conly, Mra, A. D. Wainwright and A Xt) Airs. F, E, Palmerton will assist the . 3 teas, : The day of “fol-de-rols” and the fluffy mise is gone, 1 am more the ; ding Foc Raab org Hie anger Reg ever convinced since I have shopped this week, for frocks are straight : 4.3 n ‘as and ungirdled, suits are boyish and without belts, and coats and evening igre Mrs. Condon Hoste wraps are unconfined, * ‘ mn Mrs. Richard Condon will ente: Tiny hats seem ‘to have come to stay, for the girl with the bob and the e tain with four tables of bridge and shingle—and life is daily becoming a trifle more routine in the matter o n th were re | tea next Wet eaday afters at dress—and why not? For girle who are downtown all day should even * tee card a dance frocks “fluff’? And, indeed, they don’t! Milady is as simply s “ r Mills College Club's and becomingly dressed at iis Aids affair ag at the afternoon tea B id T However, fur—that wonderfully softening influence in feminine ap- Me ¥ A ri ge ee | parel—is still becomingly evident, and borders the straight-line frock D> rare Lansdow ick Bausman and Mrs. | . j Ww . a tor wil pres ver the and coate M 1 » at the Mills College Club tea on Saturday noo given in marriage by | October 4, ab the home of Mrs. Gros moth, | Vener 5 N rman, 30 For resery evue ave, Mrs, Sher na call man, CA pitl-3994 Open House for Teachers To com men the new teachers of the Seattle public schools, the WHERE TO GO | youR P HONOGRAPH NEEDS Baturday evening is 4 iger @ question, since Alder Beach Manc opens its dance again October 4, under new management, and a ,0ING OVER” u should ¢ t 1816 Wentlake Occasionally, and WOMEN WHO CARE er tetsF bon bearers, Miss Dorothy and Miss | 4 Seattle pr library will keep open : a a Salas ~ 0 « evening, October popular prices. They serve wonderful chicken dinners, toc ‘ake Nt Ae ee ah Ocha hae the Wichiine foal, couth' of town | A PERMANENT WAVE FOR $10 forary, Yourth ave. andiudieon ¢ s.08 In the offer of the Vogue La Rose Shop to the girl or woman witht Mr. Vivian M. Carkeek will show A amooth floor, good music, the witchery of soft lights, the swish & shingle bob. 10 Ave. EL 64 teresting lantern slides of S { the sea outside—all make for glorious, never-to-be-forgotten dance ees te in the days, 8 k evenings ‘o longer is the cove permanent” an impossibility to the gltt children’s room eee vith a small allo a1 jowers and tied wi ee , > ne aa ia « : : : ; CAROLINE HILL, MODISTE cto aed ye to match thelr! 1 Entertain Mrs. Carey Don Furgeson (Clarice McCurdy), daughter And designer, has opened the daintest new and ‘« busy! NEW OR ALMOST NEW 7 f Mrs. N. A. McCurdy, whose pretty home weddi was turning out fall wardrobes, business dresses, ¢ ng frocks, cots: Is the lov apparel thrifty women find at Betty Faris Wirthmore Jane Age ughter of Mr. and| Laencheon Club of Mrs. N. A. 3 uy pretty c ng was . 1 a " pi : ' ‘ celebrate ‘Senta Py) rp wi and she does remodeling, too, so {f your last season's coat needs Shop, where smart frocks, suits and coa to be had at often irs. B © (Gra ¢| Mrs. M. Ross Downs {s enterta elebrated on September 22.—Portrait by James & Merri Sctning, taka i to 290 Peoples Bask: Dasiaiag | ghasthird thelr ‘deste’: petals Dermott Bidg. Fourth at Sa Yakima, the little flower . wore ing th Tyesda Bridge Lu hew. 05.65.85 Leg taok y.: fewer’: : Changeable blue and gold , mre es: . P. ae | HOSTE: * LUNCHEON ? velvet, silver cloth and black lace gloves, when you can #o easily “make up” the difference in your owns were W > > . AT Y. W A See 8 clothing budget? SE ee Person ee and Mra. A Moegling. Mr. Howard Birthday moved, last week. Use, Xovse. Women's’ Chrt Most about their appearance go to Rackur’s Beauty Shop, where} A FUR COLLAR ; = best man Honoring their father, Mr. James|mer home, at Hunt Pe are a they receive the personal attention of Mr. Rackur, an expert in the From the Brown Bear is sure to be smart on your cloth coat. ker'’s gown was of black | H. Roberts, on his eighty-third birth-| apartment, at 217 a ed wil > art of cutting hair. 210 Eitel building. EL tot-6584 106 Tenth N. CA pit!-0 antilly lace over black} day, Mrs. Paul E. Stybor and Mr o- oh robe pegs Rite Pavic? her corsage, Ward roses | James H. Douthitt will be at home| irs, Hugh Fiéming, who has been | charm There are now special “curls” to go with the individual outs that if one cannot afford a gorgeous coat of Hudson seal, a fur collar de |informally on Su: afternoon and New ‘York |eirst we the average “bobbed” woman prefers | the next best thing. ee which | from 2:30 until 6 o'clock at 1629 n expected } peat eset , } Faw, ae | BES e beg aig Ls. : were Mrs H. ‘Waldre WASHING AND IRONING ALL DONE A SEWING MACHINE FOR § $25 from Poe The hostesses extend a cordial | “ Mary La Vake, Mra. J. K With the Supply Laundry Co.'s family service, and isn’t it wonder- Is quite an inducement when there are kiddies ‘own-ups to sew Ls M. J pre vitation to all friends of Mr. Roberts McAdam, U.| Mrs. Max Harrison, Mrs. J ful to be so free? Bo many women are enjoying added hours of for. Used Singers and Whites are for sale at this price at 1686 the urns and assisting were Miss} t see Adam, who have|fro, Mra, Beulah Rovi, iwure now that they have discovered this invaluable means of First Ave, There, too, you may buy a portable electric or a cabinet mbeth Lansdown, Miss Julia Wil! Junior Party Tacoma, baveliorence N. Har conserving thelr own timo and energy. CA pitl-0300 machine maon, Mrs. Doris Bissett, Mrs. Wil-|" 30° si. ward” ‘Thompson eater” ome in Seattle, | ¢ the ¥. W. ( o 48 eee ae Budden, Miss M arion Peplow | pained cnaatt people at her home r ties of the b s are to There are 40 many things nowadays to take up the average house-| The woman who is “handy” with her needlc and machine can speed- and Mis» Margaret Wiegel, of Den-| contiy for the pleasure of her tittle ore outotown wife's time that washing ts drudgery—plain and simple, ily save the cost of her machine in the saving on clothes. Sx: ae daughter, Lois Jane, on her third| Mr. C. W. Wiley left Tuesday t the activities of aes 4 Pir i ye For vel g the bride wore a one- | birthday Jevening on his ya laches fer \tine nd peopl THE VIEW OF THE SOUND FOR REAL FOOT COMFORT wdel of black satin, a sealskin| rye little gueats included Maxine| Vancouver, B.C ver th - of nls . ace—but par Lind 5 areli-fitiers, with’ wide tos and narrow beel lau, Asa and a small black velvet hat and Billy Feek, Bobby and Edward | Witey i ‘ curt e . Adds to the enjoyment of dinner—any time, any pia . pa Andgren’s arch-fi a uw wid oe and narrow heel last, are suré 3 jand Bi » Bobby and Edw itey. who jis return from & ‘1 ‘com, delicic 00d 4 the view © satisfy. 1307 Fourth Ave. ned with bands of blue and rust |Gataway, Betty and Aileen Jacob-| extended trip Rast SEATTLE COUNCIL PLT, A ticularly when @ spacious dining room, delicious food ant vies to satisfy. 1307 Fourth Ave, ta fringed at one side. | 4 Gle ompson, | a EEE ‘ The executive board of Seattle are combihed in a downtown cafe, Wing's Cafeteria, 1409 First Av : : |son, Shirley and Glenn Thompson, erhaps nine out of every ten of us really need, if we could bub Her corsaze was of orchids. Mary Cowie, Peggy Thom od] Mra. C. A. Betts, will leave t Counell, PT. A. will ‘meet MM mee now it, the combination last to fit heels and tocs proper! After October 11. Mr. and Mrs./4y Benn and Jean Feek of next week for is to | October 6, at 10 a. m. the sthool ca we travel miles along country roads for what is con é , at vt ay gf Kruse will t home at 611 W./ |spend the winter. hoard room. Commit chairmen ventently near at hand—just because we don't “know i gli Za ce am ye pide a. Crockett. st | Ortho ats viunak “ee urged to attend sPish is THE NEW FRENCH PAPER CURLING r eee cee : ; 9 ak tive ereson “Harve! -EW SAM 3 COATS Is becoming more and more popular because it is so well adapted to) Entertains for Southern |and Thrift Shops will remove, Saturday, from Quecn [HIGH SCHOOL CONFERED SMART NEW AMELE | ‘worn a time or two at Borgum's for the shingle, and stays so well in the hair these damp days. Insteuoal Guest | Heaburst auxiliary, with Mrs. C. B.|Anne hill to the Washington J Seattle High School cc And Ayers bgp reset tion to operators, too. 1005 Third. EL fot-1164. rh C - ® inlapart nvene Monday, October 6, at 4 $12.50 and up. 7 0 Bis ed ie 5 }Carpenter as hostess, will be tn|apartments eae s Z Mrs. Manson F. Backus was host-| charge Saturday at the Orthopedic be es bt ca of Com ls in the family, one must watch ever «| FRAU BENNETT IS CROSS-STITCHING ess at a luncheon of twelve Covers | tunch room, 214 Columbia st. Ansist-| Is dat Fea df there are growing girls So many pure linen towels for gifts, and it would be wise to order Thursday afternoon at her home at| ing will be Mrs. G. P. Laren, Mra.) Miss Erma B Thu . closely for dargains wks now, for her work is in great demand. 1524 Seventh Ave. The Highlands, in honor of Mri.) A. Allen, Mrs. Frank Rice, Mra.|night on a trip ARANTE CLUB . . Sita RtA | 8 F William ‘Walker of Aberdeen, Mise john Mikkelsen, Mra. J. Kerr, Mra hake sora again DRESSMAKING AND REMODELING ma Though skilled needleworkers are more or less scarce, I have sew who is visiting her vister, Mra} 4p gpe Mrs. R. R. Norris, Mre.| Miss Ella Mae ¢ with ey 7 Is being done with wonderful success at the Mode core pictorial tapestries darned so cleverly that the mended place cannot Cia C. Swan, Mra. Clarence gue, [religious educ ‘ean ni - Hank Building, where they also clean, dye and remake your bid fe be found. : Mrs. John T. Emery, Mra. W. J,/A., has returned from mer Bley ! velvet or duvtyne hat. There you may have the headsizo alter bia Pog Bridge and Supper |Reeney, Miss Connie F and|cation in Los Angel AUXILIARY. To | and pattern hats made of your own material | MEN BARBERS SHINGLE THE HAIR Dr. and Mrs. A. M. MacWhinnle | Miss Elsie Patterson. | Francisco. | Sine 08 For only 60 cents in the Annex to Singer's Hair Store, and marcela MPLE DE HI lex” auxiliary to Temple | will entertain at bridge and supper| East Madison guild, with Mrs. F. at their home in honor | T. MacWilliams and Mrs. R. J. Ward,| Mr. D. W. McKay ret A tiny dlack velvet hat, appliqued in bright-colored satin, with a at a cota tee ak Wack satin scarf, appliauct to match, is very, very smart, 18 Pine St. MA in-2895. fs evenin 4 dal " fo Hire will hold its reguls o Mrs. pe! Or m0 on e have ch: je all day it y a n from a week's busi . | iy nl 7 hi ~ ~ ice aot tables ga ‘pe : play. | the Peon ethan radial Cony monthly meeting Monday, October 6, | eae | Ree THE TREASURED OLD PHOTOGRAPH - — ae io = abe cing al nang Temple Center.| TO LOSE YOUR SURPLUS FLESH : Can be copied perfectly at the Muehlenback Portrait Studio, - 503 & ADDITIONAL CLUBS | Board meeting at 120 p, m. See Nella Moon about her marvelous treatments. 502 Bigelow Crary Bldg. - “? | 5 Lets Building. MA in-3196. 5:6 Oe omen’ Ss uDs JELITE re LODGE | SUNSET HEIGHTS | soe Bo ‘few of. us really treasure photographe as we should. 1¢ tele . | LITERARY CLUB | “ you simply cannot tocar good-looking clothes just to the coming generations that we keep up the “family gallery? § ie ave ers| CARD PARTY If you are “stout” you simply j 09 Pp up family 9 CLUBS FOR SATURDAY jereereonae 1916 ave: Mecat era) Cie entertainment and dance an:| Sunset Heights ‘Literary club wil | you aren't happy and you aren't comfortable nor healthy—twhy when there are artists to help us preserve them, x fot be f A thei lends sigcend tai outer ttee |Mect with Mrn. Mary Atkinson, 601 | k it? é : z OPEN “BUY:A-PICTURE WEEK” | vited. Retreshisenta Inounced by the Booster committes|mect with M on, 601 | keep i eed : ‘Opening Re Week”! . . lof Elite Rebekah lodge for Thi ¥ 42d st, Tu October 7, at 2} 2 Sark Derk ited | ARTISTICALLY DYED drive at the Seattle Fine Arts so-| WALLINGFORD CHAPTER {Gay evening, October 2, will take P_™ OUT IN ALL WEATHER | It is sure to be if you send it to the Pantorium, for their work §#. clety’s gallery, 2028 Third ave., spon-| TO DANCE jplace on Thursday evening, October = ‘ Then anoint the face, arms and neck with El always good, whether it be cleaning or dyeing. One is always confle” dent that garments sent there return improved. ieee 8 Wonderful it is to know that one cleaning establishment may be “ far relied upon, sored by the State Federation of] Wallingford chapter, No. 204, 0. | 3° Estado Lemon Cleansing Cream, wiping the men’s clubs, the public schools,|E. 8. is giving a dance on Saturday; ha ge afterwards with a dry cloth. This famous Seattle under the direction of Miss Clara/evening, October 4, at the Masonic| BUSINESS WOMENS ( “ft M4 Aa | made cream is fine for chapped skin, and to | erented Reynolds, art supervisor, will have|ctub, tn the Arcade building. All are| Before @ large and take off the summer's tan, Slightly astringent, u ve D! embe 0 he & Je 1 ee charge of the gallery Saturday after- | cordially invited. number of members of the Seattl and a healing bleach. All our good drug stor tet : ; char gallery Sal ae | huninesa ‘aod ‘Proterional Women’ ny We]; sue GLASSES TO HELP OUT ON DULL DAYS at he get *. . . Mise Reynolds will sheak at 4 p.m.|CLEF CLUB DINNER club and thelr guests Are certain to be both happily comforting and becoming, if Dr. and on “Appreciation of Pictures in the| The Seattle Clef club will open} together dinner at the Plymouth Once a day is often enough to use soap and water on the face. | M dmunds, on Fraser-Paterson’s Balcony, fit you. The “mirrors: Public Schools.” Preceding the ad-|the season of 1924-25 with a dinner Congregations! ming oon : The proper cleaning cr mans con. Hate of pentiy Googling) ‘of thie: eouit” imine. bis tH ggke ranted F Meda: the “ t Dartnall’s cafeteria, Third and| evening, Miss Florence McK e cream, removed afterwards, and supplemented with ood - Sac i Neh ackeot wil pag Suuater oe| Madleon, at 630 p.m, Saturday, {a very. thoro resume of the na tng (acin-fectiig) cream THERE IS ONLY ONE PRICE ON HEMSTITCHING __ musical selections. Members of the |October 4. Tho program for the| tional convention at West Baden CA aR At the Elite. It's 8 o 1 ‘ oi igh i sical selections. Members of the | Octo program for the : pai anaes At the Elite. It's 8 cents, curved lines and straight. Buttons and! trlo are Henry DeGoojer, violin; Don |season will be discussed and a full] !nst me 8 8 : a on ee gant WOOLLY BLANKETS FOR CHILLY NIGHTS ; pleatings, too. 414 Eitel Bldg. over Bartell’s, t Bushell, cello, and Esther Parker,|attendance is desirable. bed c ™ ett t aah ar was the Aro just right when they come from the Camp Lewis Wireless. | . ° plano, eee aaa tice OF aha tae ee Blankets are something not to be bought in great quantities every FORGOTTEN THE MEAT FOR DINNER! t PGR | 3 aes, | splendid incre of clubs, 135 Hes gohygheer } ity—o 6 bri 7 . : IRA: TORR Oy Eee clubs with a membership of 5,345 year, and judgment should be used La tli! buen Mere dai No matter, for you can buy steaks and chops at Smith's Delicatessen? | MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 48 | SATURDAY aloes lhaving affillated with the National aK ee / evenings until 11 all week long. 1522 Fifth Ave. Between Frederick's) Myrtle chapter No. 48, 0. E. S,| Iota Iota of Alpha Chi Omega) having At > July, 1998, bring Blankets are so much more casily taken care of than comforts—| dri“ th6* Collett ; will gi bridge and w party | will meet Saturday, October 4, at Ty total notad memiberehip Unt 50 conveniently cleaned—and therefore so much more sanitary. Cet he ‘ ae Saturday, Octo-|2 p. m: at the Alpha Chi Omega) ‘“ ¥ 4 and the total of clubs in anding 568. A membershi; leaks and chops, hot from the grill, add often a very great deal HATS FOR MATURE WOMEN | to the after-theater impromptu supper. \ 830 o'clock. All Eastern|house, 6015 17th ave. N. E. Con- friends invited. vention reports will be heard and 000 has been set as the goal ‘Are in frenzied demand now, since the “bob” has brought into} per et i ees |plang made for the banquet July, 1925, Miss McKay con vogue tho very small headsize, and Edna Walker creates just such) THE NIFTY BEAUTY SHOP COMPLIMENTARY sme ° |xidered the most inspiring thing A large variety of the new Fall hats, with softly becoming lnes. 4890 Arcade Building. Has added a man haircutter to its staff of expert operators. Hole MUSICAL PROGRAM 'CARD PARTY | about the convention was the very |} colors: oT 28 land Bldg, MA in-7746. n connection with the exhibit of] ‘The board of control of Veterans’ | fey itt of friendliness and un Made to measure to harmonize with the costume—are the hats eae BOS Kathleen Houlahan’s paintings, (hall, Armory, will give a card party| fo) cooperation in dence|| Wood and brown shades, tan mibst to be desired this fall The cutting of hair is fast becoming an art. No longer is hair complimentary musical program will | Saturday evening, October 4, at $20) | O42 the women there, and paid 4/} ang pine, ‘Trimmed in pompons Oe fae simply “todbed"”—it must become the facial features to be correct. ibe given by enfeteria several talented young | o'clock, at Wing’ | 1 Sapper high tribute to Miss Adelia| | 14. feathers, applique and em. || MISS L. M. COFFMAN HAS MOVED A a Sic musicians of sity tn Che Bit he dias DANGH Pritchard, the president, to whowe)} Aw you doubtless know, from 1610 Third Ave. to 228 Pine St, and| GIFT CHESTS t Frederick & Nelson's Satur. | YOUNGSTOWN CLUB DANCE | unselfishness and inepiration she at-} | Dro! ; this week she is having a special sale on cricket and coat sweaters Of cedar that make one want to stop and hunt “pretties” to put very ernoon, at 220. o’clocl | The Youngstown Improvement} at eer eee. Y ot the IG we era be or ‘ | idl - “ah mM give A dance Saturday ath 4 7 iM worded | Complete line of veily to m at $2.95 and $4.95. sa ta into their fragrant depths are the newest arri: at Carlson's—and io a any ae pian cee gicg aan hs rye morale of the co! ba A |] the hat you choose = don't forget to ask to see the dainty little sewi cabine! srpeduatt ted printing; October}, 8° ‘cag . Dr. Florence M. Morse ee ae we: There isn't anything—coat or cape—no matter how warm, or how Pine St 34 je sewing cabinets. 800 The program follows Rve Beene jt Work and Person snuggly, that can quite take the place of a sweater, is there? a te Pp body invited. | and gave excerpts | nel Re vd | I'm sure I can’t think of anything I shout r i oo de ada tn, ee ae metal ey Ases osetia aes ay F c | wthing I should rather have as a gift? © , Posiine 3a RECREATION COMMIT a | seen iy) ie cantauy r ad A THE BUBBLE SHOP | THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS IMG Sree big chest—that will last for years and bring re- tt Victor Ht CARD PARTY nd adver Display such distinctive frocks and hats—and so reasonably priced | ¢ of the donor, jlarge array of souvenirs © 218 PIKE . fford ething new occasionally, no matter how Ce hee on The recreation committee of F ‘ng material brought by these 2 ; that one can afford something occasionally, 0 4 : 2 Ballet music from “Htosamunde lin PT. A. will hold tts usual card | Une me mi all. over the United slim her purse, 1621 Westlake. THE ALICE MODE SHOP é Kreisler ‘ome om all ov d | Se Seas west ser | party on Saturday, October 4, at 8| 3.017 : mt hs a Lage : Faby Does hemstitching and picoting at 5 cents a yard and they are Pechok Fi vias dine p.m, at McKay's ball, corner of | SUteF atin tare, delegate I saw a dress fashioned of the new materiai—Charmeen—embroid- | specializing this’ month on ‘Hallowe'en things. 10s Broatway iat Plano. Adams st. and Rainier ave. Patron: * from Washington, expressed cred heavily in red, white and gold sill around the hem, and long CA pitl-25: he Arieq’ pantie cecal dor’ the event: Will be’ ttre: ppg be That the ‘Washington clut slceves—material very soft and nnd, woven, yet warm and durable, . . William Hagen and Mra. 8. M. Bux-| /ouia adopt a state embl Hemstitehing and picoting make such attractive finishes that | *Canea j ton ny other states have, to adver | SO MANY WOMEN PREFER | tcomen are no longer doing the tedious and almost invisible hand- zone Bohin | see 4 nen | | Franco-American Toiletries to | | | m, 8 80 Peoples Bank Building. Bereclee Wise any others, At the Model, 523] work they did years ago on their ordinary sewing. MEETS AT CHAPTER HOUSE 4 “ig 4 H sd He © both the local clubs and the m Fe | Puget Sound Alumnae chapter of | Pe |" Ine. HOME CHAPTYE Home ¢ ye, WX | OCTOBER IS MASQUE E COMPLIMENTARY NECK CLIP AND RE-WAVE | And Brocklinde's eit dette: The next day if you have your marcel and tuck-under at the| you want NO. 199 Vo. 193, O. E. Sigma Kappa will hold its regulor| nore, geTA MOTHERS’ CLUB chapter house, 4782] aig Mothers’ club of Delt has just the very costume cuss meeting at th ra Call and see them early for stions. You may rent will first dance of the fali|First ave. N. E., Saturday, October|gorority, will meet at the chapter! oo i F | Cinderella Beauty Shoppe ($1.10), Haight Bldg, Estella Jon ® party gown there, too, if you wish. New location, 1624 Bighth * Heabon on Saturday even October |4, promptly at 2 p. m. Miss Jose-|youne Monday, October 6, at Lo'clock.| isto: whale: Hilly | | uses the Fontaine Toiletries, MA in-3664 Ave. Hastlake carlin in Hamilton's hall, Georgetown. |phine Bulkley and Miss Ruth Moody | yempbers requested to attend Hees ean’ Rantte sts | | \ eee : aha: following committee of the|will be the hostesses: eee Pui our steeted I There 1¢ nothing quite a0 rcfreahing after a tiresome day as al Mve decided that never again shall I tabor tony over a masquerade has been working on plans| Bere PRAIRIE ROSE CLUB Holsteins \ facial, and you've no idca, if you've never tried it, how wonderful costume to be worn to one “Hallowe'en” frolic—and then cast away, : Roy Oswald, W.;| LUNCHEON WILL BENEFIT Prairie Rose club will rueet with | it is when given with the new vegetable mincrat paste that “lifts” | handwork and all! Patron, ¥ Marie Towle, | BUILDING FUND 4, James Rosann 8 16th Q the tissues. | ae ee b > John "an Irene. and| For. the. benet_of the. bullaing |Nr te, Mowiny, october 6, at 2. m.110¢ a Quart Fil Sia’ AT THE COLONIAL THEATRE . + Coda Onwaid \eund of the Womat’s Centiry/diub; ‘ | We are so accustomed to making music with a turn of the wrist rou will find a new picture every day. Tonight “he Plunder” and - PHILOMUS CLUB | | what WOULD we do now without our phonographs? Philomus club will meet wit! ( Ni tt A nil "| Westlake | i [Mrs. W. J. Blackwell will give a bridge luncheon on Saturday, Octo. | ber 4, at 2 o'clock, at her home, |Mr 1933 Broadway N Thi Saturday “North of Hudson Bay.” It's ref after shopping YOUR SKIN IS NEVER WHITE AND SMOOTH | ppin, pee ' Mf superfluous hair is allowed to go unmolested, You should jet] A DISCOUNT ON FUR WORK CARD Par hing to drop in there | 3 Vadies’ Auxiliary No, 14 of t Rited Association of Plumbers and is the|N., on Monday, October 6, at 2 p. m.| I | Hii eam Witters, will give wamet It t and Mrs. ( at Dine i a il give a card party jtuncheon whi « postponed on|Mrs. F ‘ * Mister Baum, who is export at that sort of thing, remove them for Of 25 per cent is being offercd just now . pulrday evening, October 4, ut 8! september 29 reservations, call [Groesbeck will be the assisting host-| | you. 1109 American Bank Fldg. | Bank bids Tear eee Tue NeW at he: Mody, 450 Seam Hoe vo en's 2452. es. Sas ee i ' ? ¥ o Women's | CA pith 2452 esses | i ‘ (Advertisement -