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Society N ews a nd fclub?Hrt airs Ziss Grace -Holt To Be Honored :0iTohight Que of the largest attain ot the : many that hare been siren In com--pllmeuttO Miss Grace Holt -wbo will become the bride ot James i loans November f, will be the inlscellaneoos shower tor which Mm. James McFarland, Miss Vel - ni Gilliam and Mis Nancy Sav age will bev hostesses at the Wom an's clubhouse tonight. .The guest ! list has been made np from the members of tbe ' secretary of ute's office and the automobile department of the state of Oregon ' nd a few special guests. Both Miss Holt and Mr. Young bare fceen popnlar members ot the sec retary , of -state's4 office staff for ; several Tears. " ' " Autumn leaves, ,chrysanthe- - mumr and fall flowers in profn ; sion will transform the kmg so cial room of tbe clubhouse into a "delightful setting for the party ' Cards and m fcat&re shit will fur itfsh amusement for the evening which will be compietea wun a presentation of shower gifts and The rnest list for this affair complimenting Miss Holt is Lcolyn Barnett. Mrs. Jas. McFarland, Florence " Busch. Vivian Leffing- well. Mrs. M. B. McKenney. Ber- ' nice Strand, Marguerite Crossan, Mrs. B. J. Ramseyer, Verda Olm sted. Louise Bryan, Wilma Cour- sey, Moneta Williams. Ethel Gron " ke,-HattIe Brown, Ruth Moore, Helen Culp, Ivy Rpwden. Char lotte Undquist, Gladys llarDert, Lena Cox. Viola Moriarty, Vurty Grant, Frances Wiederkebr, Myr n Davis. ifarinierite Wann, Mar ella Casoell. Mrs. Wade Ellis, Mrs. Dave O'Hara, Cecil Knox, Mrs. S. O. Burkhart, Mabel Sav- age. Viola Griebenow, Mary Schei, Nota Henderson, Marie Pilette, Vivian Hinkle, Grace Quacken : bunb. , Haiel Harper, Mardette Hcenan. Myra Borchardt. Ruda Ouamme. Vivian Etter, Winifred Albrich. Lottie W. Robbins, Elaine Foster, Velan Gilliam, Katie Rein- hart; Madeline Geisy, Loraine Ttnnett. Cko Walker. Esther Hilmer. Minnie Anderson, Mrs. C . T). Gabrielson. Beryl Holt, Nancy snvare. Mrs. E. E. Bergman. Zel- ma Busch. Ruby Wiederkehr, Mrs, o. H. Horning. Ola Hughes, Faye Maiml Victor. Mrs. Max "rsHarry Hutton, Mel i ,e,-' Greta Chamberlain, MayMOoaMaureen Styles, Cora Talkington, Pauline Eyerly, Ber. nice Humphreys, Evelyn Poulsen Vtlma Rominger, Thelma Young, La Verne Kantner, Lydia WHlecke Esther Erickson, M G.! Klttredge, Olive IL Dojuc Soviet Editor SOCIAIi CALENDAR .Tharaday Regular,, meeting of the Town and Gown el ub at Lau- sanne halL ' ' Woman's Benefit associa- tlon, 8 o'clock. Fraternal temple. - - ; . - Athletic party for student body of Capitol Business coL lege. 7:30 o'clock, Y. M. C. A. Women of the W. R. C will meet at 10 o'clock at the State fair grounds for an all- day meeting. Pollack dinner at noon. ' Friday Daughters of Union veter ans will meet at Woman's clubhouse, 8 o'clock. - Elk's Hallowe'en ... dance, Elks' temple. Informal. . . . Council of Church women, Jason Lee church beginning . 10 o'clock all day session . Liberty Woman's dub, re eeption for teachers, 8 o'clock at schoolhouse. - " Ever Ready Birthday club," Mrs. Julia Strand, 241 S. If street -- ' "Big Hop" party for the Cam pf ire Girls, 7:30 o'clock Y. M. C. A. All members of the Campllre or those Inter ested in belonging are wel come. Each girl bring 10 cents. " Saturday Salem Woman's clnb, Mrs. G. J. Frankel. 2:30 o'clock. Woman's clubhouse. Past Matron's club of East ern Star, Elks' -Temple, one o'clock luncheon, business meeting following. Bethel Community club of Marion county, 8 o'clock, at school house. Campfirc Guardian Course Announced - : The guardians course which: has been promised those Interested in taking , np this work ;. with the Campfire Girls of Salem will he given, and will begin Saturday at the Unitarian church at 2 o'clock under the direction of Miss MHd red Crain of Monmoutb Normal school.' . . .. ' ' - "" .. The eourse will last two weeks with a meeting at 2 o'clock- on each of the two Saturday ' after noons and an evenlnr meeting on Monday and Wednesday evenings of the two weeks at 7:30 o'clock. The last Saturday, Nor. 2 , there will be two meeting in. the after noon, the second one being a course In - hand craft, ; At the Tuesday meetingxOf the co-operative : groups composed : totJ aeiegates trom tne um Keserves. the. Girl Scouts, and the Campfire group plana were started for sum mer co-operation in the girls work in Salem. Concrete plana will be' announced soon for further co operation among the organisations working toward the development of siris work. ..-. . Episcopal Church Has District Meet Today Oregon is divided into three districts so far as the Episcopal church women are concerned each of which Is called a "deanery Tfiere Is the south, north and cen tral deanery, and today the cen tral deanery Is meeting in Salem, at the St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. U. G.. Shipley. Is president of the local group in Salem. - Luncheon will be served at 12: 30 o'clock at the church. Dele- -m-.a. . I . r..rt MrS, H. HawkmS CorvaUIs, Eusene, Wood- , 1 uurn, tuieao, wowpuri, ina aa- rLntertains Club Hem. atrs. wiison jonnston, aiocesan president of the woman's auxiliary of Oregon will be the chief speak er for the day. Mrs. J. E. Law Drama Club Hostess Today Mrs. Harry Hawkins will be hos tess -for members of her club and four Invited guests at her home on Lincoln street this afternoon. Bridge will be In play during the afternoon hours. Special guests will be Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. O. F: Johnson, and Mrs. T. A. Livesley. Club members are Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. Fritz Slade, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. John Mc- Nary, Mrs. William Walton, and Mrs. Hawkins. - .Mrs. Maurice Dalton , Esther Lam am, norence aiuo, i i " it . Elva Ann, D. Ruth Cole, vioia ueipnian nostess Lottis. Audra Winshlp ana dred Waters. MB- I jSalem Arts League iAdds to Program DALLAS: Members of the Del phian society met at the home of Mrs. Maurice Dalton Monday af ternoon. 'with the following pres ent:. Mrs. JJ C'Uglow, Mrs.: Roy Donahue, Mrs. Walter Ballantyne, Mrs. Earle Richardson. Mrs. Oi- A representative group from the car Hayter. Mrs. P. .J. Walton, Mrs. Harry Plnkerton, Mrs. P. A. Finseth. Mrs. C W, Henkle, Mrs. A. B. Starbuck. Mrs. V. C. Staate. Mrs. Ivan Warner, Mrs. H. A. Webb, Mrs. C'. N. Bilyeu and the hostess, Mrs.-Dalton. It was announced-that the as- Salem Arts league met for a spe- ? cial meeting called by the presi dent, Mrs. Richard Cartwright, in tho educational room of the Salem I-"public library Tuesday night and , nCttn n fnrihsr ttia nrnmm i of the- Arts league. Temporary chairman were ap-gembiy to haTe been held in Cor itclnted to make arrangements for nm, nn nrfnhor 24 ' had heen Yy j. finding, leaders - and organizing postponed. - The committee" will, frrcupsln, Oregon nistory stuay, i however, go ahead with the plans iU . temporary cnairman, xars. uiaacnc Jones sketching and art appre ciation Mrs. Ella Hathaway ; mu sic section, Mrs. Lark in Williams, past -president otf. the organixa- - - ord, for a sec- Members of tbe Drama club of the Salem Drama League met at the home of Mrs. J. E. Law Tues day afternoon for a discussion of contemporary Irish drama. The book presented was Synge's "Ri ders to the Sea." Mrs. Clifton Mudd directed the study hour. Those reporting were Mrs. Merrill Ohling, Mrs. Kar Becke and Mrs. Carl Nelson. At the tea hour Mrs. Law was assisted by Mrs. Noel Brossier and Mrs. Carl Nelson. This was the second meeting for this fall for this interesting group of the Dra ma league. Those present were Mrs. Merrill Ohling, Mrs. Clifford Farmer. Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mrs. Karl Becke Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs." Paul Hendricks, Mrs. Clifton Mudd and Mrs. J. E. Law. Mrs. Noel Brossier and Mrs, Robert Brady were special guests. O. T. Club Guest At Jones Home Friday tr, Mrs, Seymour Jones plans to he hostess at her lovely country home to members . of- tbe O. T. club Friday afternoon. The serious Clne&s of one of Its members, Mrs. John Albert, may change the plans of the clnb members. This Is one of the most distinctive clubs which meets during the winter sea- ton. 'f, t:7' : ' -". ' Its membership Includes Mrs. E C Cross, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, .Mrs. Russell- Catlin, Mrs. Frank Spen cer, Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. T. T. Geer, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. H. B. Thielsen, and Srs. Sey mour Jones.. --v e--e ' ... . Auilllart'Jolned'thA'Song lot Hallowe'en program. Mrs, Mar garet Fessenden gave a vocal solo and Jlraw Shearer gave a resrdins. Competitive games and fortune telling completed a happy evening for SO folkv-'Th dubroom was decorated with tho characteristics of the Hallowe'en time. . . Mrs. RrWoodville Leaves for California Mrs. Robert Wood vllle. Edna LJones, who baa been a house- guest or ner. parenu, mt. ana Mrs. .Seymour Jones, leaves' this morning on the Shasta for Ls Angeles, where she win loin Mr. Woodvllle,. and will then return to her home bt San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Wood vine have spent the summer touring in Eu rope,. Mrs. Woodrllle having stoin ped In Salem on their return trip from Europe. - Salem Travelers In New Mexico Silver -Wedding : ' Is Celebrated Mri and Mrs. "Jesse E. Simkins entertained with a dinner at their home Sunday In compliment to the anniversary of their silver wedding date: The jruest rooms were attractively decorated with silver bells, autumn leaves, and yellow chrysanthemums. Covers were placed for the fol lowing dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charles of Oregon City, Mrs. Albert Williamson of Rainier, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. James El wood of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews of Sher wood: Mrs. Belle Simkins, Arling ton Simkins, Mrs. Hattie Simkins, Newt Simkins, Mrs. Freichect, Miss Marabell QuinU. Donald Deekebach, and children, Lome, and Velma, and Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Simkins of Salem. - . Informal Dance At Elk's Temple The Elk's and their wives and friends will celebrate Hallowe'en with an informal dance at the temple Friday evening. Chuck Whitehead's orchestra' will fur nish music for the evening. Through an unfortunate misun derstanding it was announced that this dance would be formal but such is not the case. It will be in formal and a real Hallowe'en dance. e Captain S. L. Damon, brother of Mrs. O. C. Locke, is-visiting in Sa lem with Mrs. Locke and Mrs. A S. Hussey, another sister, and his daughter. Miss Dorothy Damon before taking his new post at Portland. Captain Damon has lust completed three years in the Engineers corps stationed in Hon olulu and will now be stationed In Portland. ; Members of the Auxiliary to Sons of Union -Veterans Initiated one candidate into the organiza tion at the Tuesday night meeting at the .Woman's clubhouse. Fol lowinjt the business session the Informal Dinner Word from Mrs. William Dancy comes from Santa Fe that the 'par ty arrived there Saturday and that they would take the Indian de tours Sunday and Monday. The party "la having a wonderful tV 6 according to her report. . Mrs. Dancy la touring with Mr, and Mrs. William Brown.-Tbe trip as planned will take the party , as far east as Denver. Colorado, and is expected to take at least i month's time. - KINGWOOD Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Blevins entertained Sat urday night with a party at which "500" was the diversion. The rooms were decorated in a man her suggestive. of Hallowe'en and Mrs. Bleyins served dainty re freshments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Borgerson, Mr. and Mrs. Casper L&throp, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Crary, Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Lane, Mrs. O. A. Noyes, Mrs Mary Hofer, Merril Crary, Billy Crary and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Blevins. WOODBURN. Rev. and Mrs. Glenn S. Harton entertained group of young people from the church at a delightful ptrty at the Methodist Episcopal manse Monday night. The evening was spent in play ing games and the young folk dis cussed the formation ot an Ep worth league. Those present were Wayne Livesay, Ernest Lire- say, Pearl Zulsdorf, Marguerite Donaldson, Beatrice Donaldson, Marcile Love, Freda Nelson', Paul ine Nelson, Tressa Bates, Edith Bates, Julia Bell Austin, ' Greta Harris, Elizabeth Swigart, Arlone Swlgart, Helen Woodfln, Mae Strike, Gwendolyn Strike, Kath leen Garrison, Wilma Morrison, Nona Otjen, Mesdames V. D. Bain, George Landon, Thomas Engle. Members ot the Daughters of Union Veterans, Barbara Fritchie tent, are requested to be present for the ' Friday 'night meeting at the Woman's clubhouse. The meet ing is called for 8 o'clock.. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Pattoa enter tained in compliment to Mrs. Rob ert .Woodvllle ot San Francisco, California, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Woodvllle : has been the bouse guest of her mother, Mrs. Sey mour Jones. The dinner table was centered with fall flowers in simple ar rangement. Covert were placed for Mrs. Woodvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour. Jones, Rev. and Mrs. George Swift. Miss Marie and Miss Jeanne 'Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Patton. A social evening followed dinner. . Ever Ready Birthday Club to Meet Friday , . .',-4 . Mrs. Julia Strand will be hos tess for the Ever Ready Birth day club at her home. 241 South 16th street. Friday afternoon. - There wtil"be four birthdays to celebrate this time. Mrs. Lizzie Smith Mrs.' Jane Evans, Mrs. Ber tha Loveland and Mrs. Strand. ' One O'clock Luncheon For Past Matrons Club years. At the dinner i table. cot er were ' placed f or Mrsw John Bohringer. 7 S years old: Mr. Bon ringer, 81; ; Mrs, Smith ot Leb anon, ff 1; and Mrs. CeUa Wal ling, 7. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Wallins are house guests of Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. EL C. Cross Is Dinner Hostess The past matrons association ot the Eastern Star will meet at the Elk's club on Saturday for one o'clock luncheon and business meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elizabeth f Laws. Mrs. Frank Reeves, Mrs. Rose Pratt. Flag to be Presented Sunday The Woman's Relief Corps wll present a flag to the American Lu theran church' Sunday at 11:00 o'clock with a special ceremony conducted bv Mrs. Helen South wick, patriotic instructor of the organization. AH members of - the Relief Corps are requested to be present for this ceremony. Mrs. R. P. Hunter entertained for fire elderly guests at her home on Frickey street Sunday The day was spent in reminiscen ces as all the guests hare been residents or Oregon for manv Fox Elsinore-Now Mrs. E. C. Cross entertained with dinner in compliment to tbe birthday of Dr. P. W. Byrd Sun day. ..- - - Fall flowers and a birthday cake centered the table upon which cov ers were placed for the. honor guest. Dr. Byrd, and Mrs. P. W. Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cross, Edwin C. Cross, Frank D. Cross, Virginia Cross, Betty Byrd, Janet Byrd, and Mrs. E. C Cross. KINGWOOD The Ladies aux iliary of the Sons of Veterans were entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. L. Adams. Af ter a. brief business session a so cial, hour was enjoyed and Mrs. Auaras servea reiresnments. Mem bers bresent were Mesdames Hat tie Camerofj John ishlpp. Lulu Bolng. C. H. . Fessenden, . Metta Schram. J. A. Tantls," R. A. Blev ins, -Georgia Sherer, L. Bernard, Menetta Davis, .Jpha Lanche, J. Remington. E. L. Prescott, Louise King, Mrs. McShane, Mrs. McCrea and the hostess, Mrs. G. L. Ad The Delta Phi sorority of Will amette university will entertain with faculty dinner tonight in compliment to Dean and Mrs. Frank M. Erickson, Dean Olive M. Dahl, and Miss Frances Vir ginia, Melton. Friends will regrefto learn that Mrs. John Albert is seriously 111 at the home of Mrs. John Scott. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop are spending the week In Portland. They expect to return Saturday. STAYTON, Oct' 23. The Frank Stupka family "spent Sun day In Portland. They were ac companied by Mrs. H. A. Beau-champ. Dr. O. F. Korlnek and Dr. H.. A. Beauchamp made a good catch of fish at Mack's Landing on the Slietz Sunday. J. W. Mayo, cashier of the Bank of Stayton, is home from an ex tended business trip to Idaho. iiitWfV, on -o, I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hughes en tertained with an Informal dinner at their apartment complimenting Miss Hazel Harper ahS Paul Day ton, Wedneldl eve,MnIr. Mr. Day ton Is visiting here from Alaska. Bladder Irregular? If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache, Leg Pains, or muscu lar aches, making you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, - why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cystex today. Put it to the test. See for your self how quickly it works and what it does. Money back if it doesn't bring quick improvement and satisfy you completely. Try Cystex today. 'Only 60c at Perry's Drug Store f'I read an ad in the news paper and I started taking Lydia E. Hnlcham's Vegetable Compound and I will recom mend this medicine to any woman who is in bad shape like I was. I used to get so tired after a few hours-work that I was even afraid in my own house in the daytime. I didn't care if I lived or died. I have given birth to eight boys andlfeelstrongrightafter, since I have taken the Compound." Mrs. Maud Meyers, 460 . 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. mi r Ll ill Y3 iiifliiiiil Lydia Pinkham Vegetable Compound For Sale at Nelson A Hnnt Drag Store Corner Court Liberty, Tel. 7 if - i. Ht-fcT 1 - - i . .. ,me discussion -.t-nnIsatlon ot a ""r2X2ce" section in which men of ''the organization are especially in - -terested. Further investigation twill be made about this. v The League encourages the or ganlratlon of any study group in line arts, arts and crafts. 6r any ' ctter subject for "which there is sufficient demand. t - Reports from these temporary "'t chairman .will be beard - at the next Arts League meeting which ' will be November 12, At this time also Miss Maude Covington - will? review. a group'of recent - books. v - A social hour will follow tho - booki review, program' of the No Tesiber meeting. ' , . " lnefitddge Tea : " .? Deliful Success ' - - One of the most attractive lodge i " 'affairs of recent months. was ; tho benefit bridge .tea, for, which the X 'social club f Cb"-H'ki chapter. -washos-"ll Thero 1 in play ad many j-..1fAi1 ilfivlntf 4h. torn - hour."Mrs. O. A: Olson, was chair- for s playlet to be given when the assembly is held. The next meet ing will be held . October 28 at the borne of Mrs. P. A. Finseth. The Bethel Community dub of Marlon county will meet at tbe Bethel school house at 8 o'clock All new members . Of the commun ity are especially invited to at tend. The affair will be in the na ture of Hallowe'en party and: Jolly, time is expected. Officers of the club are 'Mrs. J. G. Lunder- backp resident; J. J. Caruthers, vice president; and Mrs. Harry 1 Boles, secretary-treasurer. . The plk's choral society and ! tbeir wives are : practicing for a musical comedy production, "Gyp sy Rover", .which will be given sometime in November. SUM FIGURE - II0W UNFASHIONABLE Women and Girls Can Now Be Healthy as WeTIs"StyUsb i . .That excessive. and unnatural slimnCss- that ruined the. health ef thousands of - women . and young girls Is no longer fashionable. Paris couturiers tare: developing clothes fr the, rounded figure. Musical comedy producers are searching for healthy.' Inormal figures for 'the AU .the. woria. is gerang man of . the committee who made.1 wlthJ-i.. Whri the fcmnan nrnre affalRH irxsmeerned. v v - arrangements for, this': The lodge social 'rooms beautifully arranged ? with v. fall flowers, autumn leaves, and ferns. ' THe tea table was especially at ' tractive. Slender yellow tapers in cllrer fCandalabra stood beside a ' bowl of deep yellow chrysanthe- mums and deep blue delphinium : as the centerpiece for a white lln- - recovered tea table.. Mrs.. Mary .'Johnson, worthy matron, and Mrs. ' C. P. Bishop presided at the urns. At the tea hour musical num- - hers arranged by Mrs. W, Carl . ; ton Bmith and Mrs. William-Mos-; - es were presented. Appearing, on 1 ' the "program -was Miss Margaret , Burns, . Miss. Doris Unfuh, Cleo Sccley. Mlsr Lois Plummer, and - k MrMceeVrV! 5 ----f 4 Honors for the arternoon were . won Ifr Mrs. ; David WrightrMra. ; Mary , Ranch.. JB rs, Walter .JBuchr ner, and Mrs. W." A. VandeTgrlf C. '" Mr. an4 Vrt. f , DMeClal&left f r Siltcooa : lake ' rpend the next This' means that woraenand girls win- be encouraged to cat enough varied foods at regular -meals to supply, the requirements of health. It means that tuberculosis, anemia and other dangerous results of undernourishment may be : more easily averted. And to the eyes of discerning men and beauty experts, it means that women will be more 'natural and more beautiful. ' Eat cereals, milk, fruits, vege tables -and -meats, daily. "Do net Erge or overeat, but cat variety, imember that flavor is the one important factor in eausinc people to eat varieties of foods, and that sugar is nature's supreme condi ment for developing the flavors of nearly every healthful xotxb v The necessity dT dash of sugar . for making cereals, truits ana nuue- desseru ueitcious ' is -weu Known. Women ; cooking experts rTecently l.ifomvered that m. dnsh of aorar in vegetables while they .are cooking revolutionizes uieir ircanneu ana natural - vegetable flavors, lfest foods- axe saore delicious and nour ishing with sugar. The Snaar i ertitute. r -- i , - TWO PIECE JERSEY SUITS $7.95 Three Piece - "TWElSD r . - - . - ' - I - ' IiNITTED"; SUITTS ragfant cups of ted with a bit of lemon added. Tea pleasure is com- pletb when you serve this flavor blend. IP To) tCr: 1-;V- : One Katarday 113 t'M ' : 3 QuaHtv Merchandise-.! I i., . '..w i ..'-r- 1 IL" ' Popular Prtcca ' j Outstanding Buy! Direct from Fifth Ave. A cash purchase of several thousand dresses, sent to the Breiet stores for this big rousing event. A GREAT EXAMPLE OF CASH BUYING POWER UNITED WITH THE EXTRA SAVINGS WHICH RESULT FROM VOLUME PURCH ASES. To create this super-dress value we paid the manufactur ers cash, so. that .we could say to our customersiwe hon- " estly believe that in this Dress Special we have reached the pinnacle of fashion-at-a-price. HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS WATCH OUR WINDOWS COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE BUY SEVERAL DRESSES IF YOU CAN. Real Sale Prices, y-7 In Three Groups Values to $6.50 ,;rayonrepe . DDEIESSES This group; includes models that conform to the jacket dress mode, with1: detachable jacket, ' which "matches- the skirt part of the frock. These are styles that are smart for sports, Btreet and office. rail Sit Values from $9.90 to $12.50 115 SILKS and SILK COMBINATIONS f EDE1E2SSES This select group includes the falljmd winter seasons "best sellers . ; . styles that are recognized as leaders. Tlie newest silhouette of nat ural figure molding interpret ed with grace and charm. JERSEY and JERSEY COMBINATIONS;.... - .Values to $7.50 Frocks that .are. the keynote to. this T season's demand for knitted wear. Models enhanced with clever details." j-.i " - vt r Si ni "I Store 24 ' IN THE .WEST 141 N.. Commercial e