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RIDAY, NOVEMBER ——— Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Laura Emory | Wedding of Miss Campbell Beautiful Affair; Marriage Will Be Solemnized December 26 | | | | | ' ua! He | Betrothal Announced ome lat Charming Tea f Miss Lor | “ Mra, Frederick E, Swanstrom an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Lucy Semple Swanatrom, ughter yp Chapin, Graham, | te Mr. orge Henry Adair, Jr, son 1 at the home | of Mn and Mrs, George H. Adair, of | Seattle, | of the bride's u d aunt, Mr.} The news was told this afternoon and Mrs. George T. Myers. the charming tea Mrs, William The servi { by the Rey, John Trimble gave at her home in a ara : honor of Miss Swanstrom, Assisting the fireplace t were Mrs. Marfield Bolcom, Miss riscilla Treat, Miss Mary Donworth, Miss Amy Munday, Miss Mary Trim, he man baskets. of ty dle and Miss Augusta Trimble. ums were at The wedding will take place on/ ading from the stair. | Saturday, December was e aisle formed “1 eee of graduated standards of white Garden Club Meeting chrysanthemums alternating with | 4 ‘ at wanda nked by bands | A7nounced altar of white ards of yel Zaskets and stand.| Cards are in the mall today an- athemums were | 2UNcIng @ meeting of the annual and sustaining members of the Se | ig room. attle Garde “ub o pnd . Sis tie 1 den Club on Monday af. ‘cture in| tetmeom, November 30, at 2:30 of aiiver bro. | 2Cwek At the home of Mrs. John oe * | Coll fashioned Age | A report of the activities of the 0 unusual | |“ ~lelub will be sumbitted t of ru Former University Students Wed | Mr. and Mra, James Lyndes De wide und soms, TI the fashic sleeves were lon nd with the and tight-fitting. | | | Foree announce the marriage of Her fan-sha ‘rain — °C) their daughter, Helen Josephin to} chiffon with a panel of sliver TIBOR | Ate” Ernest Marker Ludwig, on rer ce hich ended {1 4 . "104 : down Its which en =r pa Monday, November 16, in St, Bar aaa taeer: 3 ite édge, The | 0828s" Chapel row silver . ag Both Mr. and Mra. Ludwig at- tulle vell, edged with rare princess tended the University of Washing. lace, was bound with a Jullet cap ton, where she was a member of s! with orange b alles Secs aha airs Bt saageol ‘Gamma Phi Beta and he was af 42s ace et ’ | fillated with Theta Delta Chi, Mr cred tgs jand Mr. Ludwig will make their Mrs. Jobn Warbur' Gates (Marie | nome in Seattle. her), the matron of honor, =| In thelr honor, Mr. Ira B, Rich- gowned in cornflower butterfly vel ards entertained with a dinner of vet, its long ight lines broken by a crushed girdle faced with gold tiasue cloth across the front, and the Jong pointed back of the bodice was filled with folds of the gold tissue. Gold leaves were worn in her hair] Before Dance and for flowers she carried an arm- | Colonel and Mra. Gustave Stevens Tak of Premier roses | will entertain with a dinner of four. The maid of honor, Miss Jane/teen covers next Tuesday evening at Bliss, wore a gown of bluette chif- fon velvet, the circular sides of the twelve covers Thursday evening, at his apartment in the Old Colony, see | Hosts at Dinner | Thanksgiving dance to be given by{ skirt faced with orc! he hotel for its guests and their et pet metal cloth, and the long tunic was! friends. MISLATIVE MEETING appliqued in metal A filet of tS oe SRATION silver leaves was wo: headdress | Truncheon for legislative cepdrtment of and her arms were filled with But- 9, ye! | Seattle Federation of Wome « terfly roses. Mrs. Parsons | wilt meet Saturday, Novemt« ; Mr. James Duncan Matthews was| I" compliment to Mra. Alfred! 10:30 o'clock, at the Federated best man and Mr. Harold B. Marr, | B™ey sons (Dorothy Ewing) of} house ot Portland, acted as usher. | Oakland, arrived in town today to| 4 ten Mr. Chapin wore a French mode} | Visit. her parents, Mr. and Mra.) CHURCH BAZAAR of pencit blue cut velvet and silver, | Henry C. Ewing, Mrs. Arthur Lati Woman's League of embroidered in steel beads and trim.| mer will entertain with a small med with platinum fox. Her cor-|!uncheon on Monday at The Olym- | & sage was of orchids. Mru. Myers | Pc: wore an Imported costume of petal | geise ® pink crepe romaine embroidered in| Small Dinner In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. crystals and brilliants. At the reception which followed| J.C. Tyler, of Berkeley, who were the service, receiving with Mr. and|in town for a short time, Mr. and Mrs. Chapin and the bridal party.| Mrs. Rex Stafford entertained with were Mr. and Mrs. Myers and Mr./q small dinner at their home Wednes- | t | | | ee | ASSIST e Mrs Nurse | ber 24, at the nur }the Hotel Sorrento, preceding the} and tater "there w dance. foD Mn rareRaury wee ae: Ee ah a . E. BE, Siegley is in charge of t ry Associat ny and Mrs, Frederick T. Fischer. day evening. Too-Too-Thin? (Part VL) wer to ‘The supper table of old Ivory was | ee | MS! ae e! charming wi ‘ 5 ix, Jew Uni he word “k is a Ww oft Tock ole aie gentler pyc Organize New U nit | eat tka a cals gal bas oa valley lilles and tall white candies} MTs. G. A. C. Rochester will enter |i. our vocabulary by Samucl S ‘ in crystal holders. Miss Jane Per-| ‘ain with a mpusical tea at her home.) 1 suthor of “Backt kins, Miss Elizabeth Lea, Miss Amy | 1#39 15th ave. N.. on Monday after) aia book on the de 2 Munday and Miss Mildred Hart as-| 2008, November 30, for the purpose | i aracter. If Mr, Drury had sisted. of organizing a unit of the Music and tributed only this one wor For traveling Mrs. Graham wore | Aft Foundation Fund in the Capitol) v0.4 16 would have done a big a filbert brown velvet tunic dress | Hill district. ice. ‘This word is taken from trimmed with gold kid, a beaver| Residents in the community who! itis of “Keep Your Mouth coat and a hat of russet corded are interested are Invited to attend. In an old book wr want to t silk with leather and gold embroid. ees ago on obesity, a Dr ery for trimming, and a corsage of orchids. After December 1, Mr. and Mrs.j its annual Graham will be at home at 1330] on Su | ' Founders’ Day Banquet | Pp) sigma Gamma sorority will hold | Founders’ Day banquet / vember 22, at the Ho. ire ate itel ¢ However, it Is not to our F. F. F° Eg arty that this article “Kyms” is ad ? dressed, for I have not finished with omen’s Clubs theattoc sotwhe ore tha, 7. 0a 3 Fi o*" " I have taken up the importance of CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Where Love In Gone’. +++ +s ath (increasing your dict, and today I S “! Breathe Thy N ara want to talk on exercise and I will VET SEAS MUMIA (Ea * Mary Turner Halter |come to Kyma in time. AID “CHEERIO” FUND te achmaninot a | eth ee "0 | Nadj Rossetti, lyric soprano. Just as it is important for those! Pee oe earn rege {iets |who are. overweight to exercise, in| hase spoon “pie Pe | a const order to accelerate tho circulation planned a very interesting musica’ ee ownky : fart adyse ~ ‘ a, violin: Lote Fereusun,|and bring fresh blood to tho ti: for Saturday evening, November ie lee rie tee eT atcatien’ ond it in the wonderful art loredited with # obesity for open anc jso bad, ts it? ing was to 1 the mouth shut. That’s n he inspection tea and miscellaneous shower nubt pi hen Se em in y f red something 1 farther on in but attle ietandHealth By Lulu Hunt Peters, M.D. rater of Viet and Bealth and Diet for Children” ; inu had mo y not 1 tha at you putell others STS AT DAY NURSERY TEA] Perso decorations for the the om will give Tuesday afternoon, Novem- ery.—Portrait by Grady. CLASBE ort ARD PARTY T Young I 5 T Inted left this k| Rebekah» will give t 1 A oi 24, at o do, where will vinit |elving card party on e 2 . la and Lieut e r Zi, at Dug be . ter ff nd M pottsawoc Rainier 1 women, has t "9 gar eee th ig Gj ir ett ~— : ‘ ion ra oe lef tod at » house. A new 106, will 6 hold a baz ovember t ot Yt Se. Vovem: fternoon and evening, in the . 1a baz ul De California, Clare KE. Farfieworth will re vember . : xcept | a D erved at 6 to t ne next Tuesdny t Veterans’ | ' or o mn the Swedish pital, where It , t J ee has been ill for severaleweeks by an} closed until Janu ALM CIRCLE NO, 66 © 978 entertainment ROERS' 6 60. Palm Circle No, 66, N. of W. wi Mr, and Mrs, Herbert C, Talbott see 3 t., i ha programe Melen Butthotf, of Loomis, are 1 eee PH gh + tag me Hnaee $0 aes 4 ning embar | town for the winter, and have taken | SEATTLE PL gg Rapes ovri tdi All members and an apartment at the Brown-Cassel tle hod in |e ee | eee every girl and next my € Of subject will Z Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Borteaux vitahior k, | meee wi FORTSON-THYGESEN with thelr 1 M d coming tert i re, Frar ris, | stead of 1 pvem:| short H AUXILIARY will "ileve: Monday by .tadiar: for thand, sewing, gif! $ fA Catiiennia: |e J ber 5 previously pla 4 manship, dramaticn, personal Fortson-‘Thygeaen Auxiliary, Us alifornia, where they plan to r ‘4 tudy, dietetios and househe W. V., will hold the next regular Hoe SP pera MIR COATING BATAAN AT WT mapa tise, prides s usiness meeting, at Ve' Hall, son, who has been their guest for | eri iyic4t A Haw dad will He started | Armor Novem a few days, left this morning for her! ~ ,, . + ot 4 u wat oape fe 3 ; nde tk Vietbria, ‘a, ¢ The various ids of St. Cle subject with the e ment | be aes me conduct @ of ten members. #98 an nerve ne 8 c o 6 "AST NOBLE GRANDS’ Mra, Alexander Miller of Yakima, | 7)" ‘esha baie sab etod vei 6 fy : conn ; who has been a gt at The O} church huraday cember rls who ar A : 1 . 6 x ‘, be . rb ane er ENE fancy da ral work The Past Noble Grands’ Club of ‘ ek, returned today to her! paren Nx A room registry ia ai ned | Mystic Jewell, will meet Tuesday, o1e%e 0,1 by the club which enables girls look- | mber 24, Mra, ¥ Mra. Alex G. Hanson of Enume Kegular meeting of American Le-|ing for able homes an opp s, 3013% in -spending a few Gaya with hee | £100 Auxiliary, Post | tunity of uring one which has|1 o'clock lun | brother-in-law and alster, Mr, and eg cp siorcghivags eE | M Iph Stacy The | ha ee) rooma, M Mr. Richara Minards wha nm with this meet- | 0697 to the Congre- \heen in the Orient for three months er cans lum will en- | will be home about December 1 evel I} be. helt.:, A: lores vaste r tea on Sunday ; tendance of members is urged from 2 un- King County, will meet Monday “iy ats of the room. vember 24, at 12 k, In the | CALEIDH CLUB will iss § nan will com. i room at the ¥. W. C. A.| The Caleidh Club will meet Tue on ate n solo accompanted Ha of interest to women will be | mber t 1 ofele 10:30| by Mrs eroth, and Miss } discussed Thin will be an Mra 1. Megren, 161 T M. | Sylvia aum wi give a 5 meetinis va N reading. eryone welcome. ba ad Lad -:- Come Shopping With Cecille -: . | RELY an excuse is al that we “weak women” seek for an opportunity to go shopping, and Thanksgiving pro- es vides a delightful one, for what hostess does not wish to look her best on that day—and what guest does not want to ap- pear at more than her very best? Day As for the girl who forsakes the domestic joys of aiding : \ the preparing of the festive bird, to attend a stirring contest f £ q | on the gridiron, she, no less, must look her’ jaunty best, as J well! There are warm, cozy looking sweaters and nifty small Vy " s sys hats that are the very thing to wear at that wonderful i i Thanksgiving day game, and stunning afternoon and dinner haked frocks for her more “effeminate” sister. The shops I tell you m of this week will aid you in finding just what you want. CAPTIVATING POLA NEGRI IN “THE CHARMER } Will be at The Capi theater for four di starting Saturday, | November 21, and Home Week,” starring Thomas Meighan 4 OF will be there Wedn , November fot four 4 Saeer yay st un. going cloun un len t the you did not do will fforts | " i ‘ | Whptie (OS te the blood and tissue Sour irouther a | ee a a ag oie A 3 | From the Lana”. .Lambert help the removal of waste matte u feel this impulxe to un- é | “The Americans Como” Fay Fi activate the torpid or; your soul about your trou The league is composed entirely | James Hever Norris, basso cantan lwo is it important for y sometimes mut othe of women who served during the| Arville Bei underweight to exercise. Only ot ' : t ¥ rn underweig y member “KYM World War in army affliated your case, you should not do so rr ae x Ww A, | WILL B . seem to you that this thing groups—Red Cross, Y. ee eat much of it Tam speaking about is a minor de ¥. M. C. A., Yeomen at y yards, ree . And the samo setting-up exercises | 4) tn y | : | ‘The Matrons and Patzons of 1923, ull, but as a physician I tell you Army and Navy nurs lo ES 4 at tig, jae Just as: good for you as for the! that jt 49 not. There is a fearful lot The organization gives one big : ined at the) sy. Wa are Just now beginning | o¢ onarey used in talkitie and thcee| affair each year to provide money | home of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Mara-|1, i265 the importance of a d who are underwelght must learn to| for Christmas work for the many | 40M. 6558 Ninth ave. N. W., on Bat- oount of some good strenuous exer | ay, ererey tavevey valirestlony 27 3 invalid men and women War Vet- | UFday evening, November 21, at 8:30) 1100 gor aly of us—fat, thin and the : 4 | ; ; latadoate: One more special paper to you} Stans. ‘They: call it’ a “Cheerio adie rare normals. thinnies tomorrow, then watch the | Fund.” Last year it allowed them} The best kind of exercise, everyone " | eee a s ' columns for mc nd vice | to curtain the wards of threo hos. | SEATTLE CHAPTER, knows, in’the play exercise—tennis, Tomorrow—Sunv of How | pitala where our disabled men and)" °? age golf, basketball, swimming and 60 on | tg Gain Weight. | women are confined; to provide| Seattle Chapter, No. 95, O. E. §.,| put not afl can avail themselves of 7 | treading lamps ‘with parchment| Will entertain with the last card) hove forms. However, we can all Weakivotinwerat shades for convalescent patients; to | Patty of the season, on Saturday | qo the standard aetting-up exercises, When sending for material ad- give a Christmas tree, with popcorn | evening, November 21, at 4:30! and we should do them dally | dress your lettersoge De. Tally Hunt | balls, oranges and the like, to the|0'clook, at Wing's cafeteria, Mem-| ‘There 1s ono oxercixe, however, | Rotern, care Of, igrrRe Matthew | mentally sick at American Lake; to | bers and friends Bay Lens that those of you who are thin should member to en-| furnish ¢ bed-ridden woman war eek sedulously avoid, and that Is talking | Q ah AD: | ; anwar} . om JRESSED envelope bearing yo worker a Philippine embroidered | ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER too much, Talking too much I would | PRESS TD ei team. The pale | night gown, a box of stationery | WILL CONCLUDE SERIES not say was a habit that was con-|phiet on reducing and gaining ta | and a box of candied frulta, | Robert Morris Chapter, O. E. 8.,|fined to underweight people, but I Waite tevin wanna eke The program will open with an| Will conclude its series of card|warn you T. T. T.’s against it expo-| 4p ttera an brief ponsible, | Organ recital on Mr. Frye’s electric | Parties on Saturday evening, No- pipe organ at & o'clock. At 9 |V¥ember 21, at 8:80 o'clock at Nor- o'clock a program will be presented | ton's cafeteria, 1519 Second aye, by Daniel O'Brien, tenor; Edith} All Eastern Stars, Masons and Knapp, harpist; Navj Rosetti, lyrie | friends cordially invited. roprano; James Bever Norris, basso bes fantante, and the Ferguson trio—| MONTHLY LUNCHEON Marian Ferguson, violin; Lols Fer- The monthly luncheon of Seattle Buson, 'ecllo, and Elizabeth Child,| branch of American Association of plano, | Univeraity Women will be on Satur- The Frye Art Gallery is not open | day, November 21, at 12:30 o'clock, at to the public, so this is an unusual | the Hotel Washington. Coming in Opportunity to view this marvelous | Educational Week, the program will collection of famous paintings. | feature ."ducation of Women In Tickets may be obtained from Miss | China.” The speakers will be Mrs Grace McMonagle, BEacn.2989. 'G. W, Hiltner, now of Seattle, for The committes in . | five years professor of English in Tangements includes Ginling College at Nanking; Miss Glogs, general chairman; Mrs, Arrah Wood, of the Broadway High Y Milholin, progr Mtr school, who spent four years in Chi-| Tet Murphy, reception; Mas na, and Mrs. Chin, a Chinese poetess, Barrett, correspondence whose husband js now a student at Helene Moore. publigity. ‘4 the University of Washington, The ‘program tollote, Women who are Interested may at- | I rr mn; Mra. Marga- Mary Miss Vises tend if reservations are mado at “Hon “ vAOAAG y Crees Je , Pel ideo | Honweastd by Mrsay, © Vernon B. Benger” geen ania, | ANNUAL BAZAAR Harp ; Dig The Ladies’ Guild of Bayt Seattle “La Danse den Ay!ynen? nev vay Wolix Godetrot ‘Mighty Laka Hone” Nevin A 1 Kdith Knapp will hold its annual bazaar at the Gulld hall, on Saturday, November 1, beginning at 2:30 o'clock, Dine ‘nor will be sorved 40 o'clock, clally. be | your energy os Avold tailing much and never talk | faith- of your you that a t you ask mediate! salutatio Intended there Is have cause it uses up #0 much of | NOT | make th wa: ailments or your troubles if me to diagnose any. yore Is a person who, when him: “Itow aro you?” im y begins to tell -you. ‘The | pie in, “How are you?" ix not} as a clinical opening, and | Copyright only ono proper type of an- this column aa # they are of & et the HTAN ED ENVBL thew Homeone has waid| {ions you ark will is MPD t ir you tnt “OP Adama Sertice. vidence of good o it in The be answered 1 As poHslble, erent. SLY A CHARMING HAT FOR EVERY HEAD YOUR CHOICE Of any hat here, Saturday only ..... Metal, satin, tions, ‘Trimmed in yolour, all velvet the and latest combir dos) se | 1 any | is Imponsible for ques. In $5.00 Off-the-face, rolling brim bonnet effects and clone-fitting: models, Y THE BUBBLE SHOP 218 Pike St. A ADDITIONAL CLUBS ' THE BUBBLE SHOP Carries a full Ine of the newest handker 218 Pike st. chiefs and shoulder flow- orn Wes anyone ever discovered who “had so many handkerchiefs she didn’t know what to dot” POOR REPORT CARD | May mean that little daughter's or Junior's eyes are not what they | ought to be. Take them to Dr. Edmunds Fraser-Paterson’s | Balcony for an examination and glasses if necessary | see 4 most excellent way to spend Salurday is to have the children's eyes woked after. a iiae vie. THE BUBBLE DESIGNS Remodels and makes over your old hats. 28 Pike st | des and styles from which to copy Clever hats in the newest THE DRES YOU WANT yourself with the help of Miss Bean at her You can really make studio, 309 Peoples Bank bldg ry | If you can put thread in a needle, then, wlth some aid, you can| make your own frocks, a0 simple are the styles nor | wee YOU'LL BE HAPPIER tertaining your Thanksgiving guests If your drapes and your rugs are spick and span after a trip to The Pantorium for a thor- ough cleaning. MAIn-7680 to send for your cleaning and dye- | work, ing | oe Only one place do I know where I may safely recommend that the most treasured rugs may be sent for cleaning I KNOW OF WOMEN Who use nothing else but are they with the results. Franco-American toiletries, so satisfied | The Model, Peoples Bank Bldg. 1 DON’T KNOW OF ANY ONE FACTOR In wearing mparel that 1s more important than shoes, Whether | you walky: shopping or dancing, your must not only LOOK well, but be correctly fitted if your general appearance to be pleasing, Linagren's Foot-#itters 1 If your feet ache, you naturally ache all over and have that “pep- less." discouraged appearanc SUITED JUST TO YOU In the hat you'll have Hazel Josselyn design and make for you if you aro especially particular about your head-sizo and the indi- vidual charm of your hats. 4054 Arcade Square or e8 The charm of the individual particularly when one is still “undobbed.” eee THE CAPITOL THEATER WILL SHOW hat is certainly not to be denied, | The much-talked-of “Lost World," a marvelous picture and one that you can afford to miss, commencing Saturday, No- vember 28, for four days. see | THERE’S A DISCOUNT On all the fur work you take to The Model now, 629 Peoples Bank Bldg ere ne Fur {a still among the more favored trimmings. e626 THE HOLLYWOOD GIRLS Are diaplaying some of the most adora find at the most reasonable prices, Ne frocks for afternoon and 1621 Westlake, north evening, of Pine, Bie. bin ab: Fluffy, delicately tinted frocks, much be-flowered and be-ribboned, are in vogue, now, for the more format affairs, partictlarty for the girls. younger COLLEGE GIRL { (And tho working girl), who must be smart on very ltfe, Is wise to shop at Betty Faris’ for her school and party frocks (and her coats, too, my dears). Two doors from Frederick's, New Medical Bldg. TH see The average woman can iil afford to forego any opportunity for saving. Aout MAY TALBOT HAS JUST COME Vo us from the Has', and purchased tho drosmaking of Kathryn Bell, 201 Empress Bldg. stablishment Homething to took forward to—a delightful visit to a new modiste, avd from the Vast, toot Ont ee | CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS That are “different? are disp at tho P, K, the Pirret Co. Shop, 616 Union st It's quite correct (though not so. formal), to say, “AML th or “Zhe Pepper Family” on your greeting cards ¢his year, Anthony" (Advertisement) DON’T THROW AWAY The hats your "men folks" have discarded, for, to introduce The Sorenson Hat Blocking Machine, you may have each one cleaned and blocked for only 75 cents. Sorenson System, 402 Union st. o Saving hubby's old hats and incidentally a few dollars, should af- jord new hats for friend wife occasionally! AT THE BON TON Smart $15 and $18.50 pattern hats for only $7.50 on Saturday. 701 Pine. ; Be Perhaps the very hat you coveted carly in the Fall has escaped careless shoppers and you'll have it now and at dn almost tine possible-to-believe reduction! . L, M. COFFMAN IS SHOWING ‘ A brand new shipment of the cleverest Sportcraft frocks—you'll just adore them, I know—and she has some clever, moderately= — pricd metalljc hats for Thanksgiving. 223 Pine st. oe Everyone seems to be getting a new frock, @ new coat or a smart little hat to wear on Thanksgiving day—particularly those who m=” tend to sce Washington and Oregon battle on the gridiron that day. of ‘ WHEN YOU TAKE A HAT To be reblocked at Tho Model, you will select any shape you wish, for they do not simply conform to moulds in reblocking, but do the work by hand. 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. 2 Herre Women are no longer forever buying new hats—they are wisely having their old ones cleaned, dlocked and re-made. T SALE AT COLMAN’S IMPORT SHOP Absolutely everything in the whole shop is marked down—a mar- yelous opportunity to pick up lovely gift things now. 1616 Second aye. Hotel Gowman. Some of the most beautiful and odd beads, embrotdcries and quatmt pottery from the world's far places are to be found in Seattle ime port shops. CHa TAKE YOUR HEMSTITCHING To The Elite—best thread—8 cents a yard, Bartell’ 414 Eijtel Bldg. Over You'll find that @ bit of hemstitching will make double-quick time for you with your Christmas gifts. . . A HAPPY HOME ATMOSPHERE With the best of skilled care for the aged and infirm, CApitl-247h For the girl or the man toho must work all the day, such a lovely home for a mother or father is positively a blessing, for there they may have kindly, sympathetic care, THE LATEST IN TUXEDOS And evening gowns can be rented at Sutherland's, 414 Eitel Bldg. Over Bartell's, ee Since formal things '“happ so seldom to most of us, it’s quite @ convenience to know that one may rent, for very little, a smart frock, a lovely wrap or hubby's tuaedo! DISCOUNT SALE OF SAT: And white china is now on at The Ceramic Arts Studlo, 4187 Ars cade Square. . If you are interested at all in china painting, a sale of white ching” affords an excellent opportunity for economising, ‘ aurea’ NEXT WEEK AT THE COLONIAL THEATER “Dangerous Innocence,” with Laura La Plante and Eugene O'Brien,” are to be shown Sunday and Monday, November 22 and 23, Tueae | day, November 24, brings Virginia Valll in “Up the Ladder,” and Houso Peters ts coming Thursday, November 26, in “Head Winda!* ee ‘ : YOU'LL HAVE PERFECT CONFIDENCE I) your own ability afier yqu've made a dress under the super= Vision of Bstellé Patenaude (who cuts and fits), 8081 Arcade Square, see SLEEPING PORCH CURTAINS Blankets and equipment, as well as canvas covers for your autos mobiles, can be had at the new store of The Camp Lewis Wires loss, 1107-1118 Virst, at Spring, Wirst and second floors, eee 1f your machine must stand in the rain, then do at least cover ttt Bybee HEMSTITCHING Is 6 cents a yard at 629 Poonlon qpank Midg., The Moidol, ee YOUR FROCK FITTED As late as 9 In tho evening, by appointment, at The Model Nelyon, 629 Peoples Bank Bidg,

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