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PAGE TILE EA [TTL TAR | _ LEAGUE STARTSS Society Girls Will Model for Charity JAPS POURING” ay SIXTH SESSION Mrs. Wilson Is Present on Opening Day WITH U, SENATORS S. Painleve . Opponents of Body With the sles com GENEVA, Sept. § nd simple ope ty to turn of set matters on ened Monday of President * he continued, proved the prin- (RUN OVER; IS PUT IN JAIL 10 DAYS AKLAND, Cal U. P)-Alex believes he b Sept. 8. ied his acks of tho § eific interurban and tho he himse was only slightly injured, his car was de molished. Then the railroad sued him for disturbing the peace of its passengers, and the judge sen tenced him to 10 days in fall ) areal chéese safidWich! § Bluhill and for cooking mone nese enenesen WEAR | DAY’S RUPTURE HOLD AND BE MORE COMFORTABLE |. Easy adjustment Elastic band holds truss firmly in Guaranteed to hold rupture in all Dositions of body. Have this new truss demonstrated free of charge by our experienced truss fitter at SHAW SUPPLY CO. Surgical and Hospital Supplies 321 Seneca Street Tonight! A Summer Treat For Dessert Serve Your pide Fruit jelbwell Clip this ad and mail FREE Chides Pessimist} short | ably of the! | present who| place. §. Soft liquid pad. 4 Wire front increases holding | power, 5. Upward pressures on front pads. F = i ; \ | | | SOCIETY MODELS AS THEY WILL 4 wick’s. No. 1—Mrs. Theodore lg Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins, tal beads. hand-painted felt hat in green and No. 5—Mrs. Arthur Latimer, No, 6—Mrs. Arnold, black velour coat trimmed with fox in the new stole effect. QIEATTLE society gowns Wedne: will wear new) the sey evening, not} . but to aid season's will. model 50 frocks, coats and in the latest mode for autumn at a benefit | performance at the MacDougall Southwick store at 8 p. m both ie | The proceeds will go to the Chil dren's Orthopedic -hospital. Admis {| sion of $1 will be charged for the performance and the trustees of the | hospital will be patrons and patron. | esses. } | In addition to the benefit perform. | | |ance there will be two shows given Wednesday and dally, Tuesda Thursday at 10:30 a. m. and at 2 p. m. The same models will display the apparel for these performances |which are the usual events of the annual Fall Fashion Revue of the store. The models will be paid the regu lar salary of professional models for this work and this money will be used for other charities sponsored by the Juntor league, of which all mod- els for this occasion are members. | The group who will show the gar- ments includes Mrs. Kenelm Wins- low, Jr., Miss Olive Leonard, Miss Nancy Emory, Miss Polly Perkins, Wife.” mailed. Mrs, Lawrence Arnold, Miss Eliza Mr: awren: n iss 24 Wite" story ng the questi frocks and dresses and metal thread is prominent in the ma te Complete “Flapper Wife” The Star has printed a limited number of copies containing the COMPLETE Photos by Carter & Bradley ) performances af the an-, jority of embroideries } ques of used: to’ lend “richness 2 of “What |" efor during the coming les etnphasize rt skirts, Fur o trim shades of many costume—this tors Star Staff Photog all Fashion Reviie Starts Wednes da APPEAR WEDNESDAY EVENING at the Ortho-| | pedic style show to be given by members of the Junior league at MacDougall & South- | Owens, grayneedle point coat, trimmed in mole. Dorothy Campbell, birch crepe de chine sports frock, trimmed in brass buttons.. green crepe evening frock, beaded in copper and crys- No. 4—Miss Elizabeth Lea, green and white three-piece knitted white. two-piece afternoon frock, trimmed in black lynx and embroidery. No. 2 sports costume, blac k Lawrence k to the ac Fabr ing Hats match the mportant dictates of the style men atin lored, | INTO BRAZIL Steamer Line Carries Many to South America Now TOKYO, Sept, &.—Japan ) wend at least 6,000 tm Brazil during 1926, Tkv lirector of the Kagal Kogye A the United Pre inter | “About 4 immig yuntr turin nm ur re at they are prospering there of the immigrant re farmer Japan and are « 1 on farms in Brazil, oF ip land of }their own ! state of Bao Pau which is pursuing af iberal p< ley regarding Oriental immigrat 1 umbers also ee r a Bra encouraging 40,000 Ja f the present t f immigra $ " me Resident 60 Years, | ps ae | | | He Becomes Citizen were award p ‘s here the other da member of the 67th Mit s infantry during the war between and kept so by this wonderful cleanser-polish ‘Tux furniture you prize jo rt of the richness of your jome—keep it radiant with Calol Liquid Gloss It's « cleanser and polish combined. 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