P - ( r r. y ft.... fs , . . t - . - . - . . A .. Ui4ki..l.Ul t.., VA , Hi-.. ,J . . . . ociety New and GluJb Affairs Jessie Steele. Society Editor Unity Tables are Already faken Thursday rESERVATION3 have been I coming In thick and fast to th . Woman's elnh for their bridge benefit - Thursday after noon. Tfle a 1 1 a i r siaris at z n'rlnrlc in the clubhouse- and ad dftlanal meat ar inriteri to rail kt the tea hoar between 4 -and 5 O'clock. - . :.- Those playing are a s k e d to hHnr thir owl tablft aceAgaoriea. Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead -will pour at the tea hour. .. Proceeds from the benefit will go to the Children's Farm home at lorTaiua. Tnose 'taking tables so far are Mrs. JohnL. Rand,. Mrs.' Percy Keuy, Mrs. Thomas McBrlde. Mrs. J. N. Chambers. Mrs. C. S. "Pat- ton, Mrs. Ralph. Cooley, Mrs. Os car cutler, Mrs. j. H. Bagiey; Mrs. J. C. Jerrv. Mrs. Harrv Weidmer. - Mrs. Joe ; S. Roman. Mrs. TV O. Russell, Mrs wC. Dyer, Mrs. R. D. Paris. Mrs. Geonre Torre.' Mrs. Charles E. Stricklln. Mrs. C. G. Shipley. Mrs. C W. Parker. Mrs. wuiiam cnaaaier, Mrs. Jerrola Owen, Mrs. Kate Bell, Mrs. Wal ter Cllne. Mrs. Ellsworth Ricketts, Mrs. Harold Hughes. Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs. K. G. Bowersox, Mrs, W. S. Levens. Mrs. W. E. Feld man, Mrs. Charles Galloway,' Mrs. John Carkln. Mrs. George R., K. Moorhead, Mrs. T. T. MacKenxie, Mrs. Virgil Moorhead, Mrs. A. G, Skelton, Mrs. J. A. . Brownson; Mrs. Harry V. Collins. Mrs. H. O. White, Mrs, I. L. Darby. Mrs. Es till Brunk. Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs. B. J.-Ericksen, Mrs. Oscar Paul son, Mrs. Earl Stewart. Mrs. How- ard Rex, Mrs. Glenn Paxson and Miss Frances Baler. . ' . . W.R.C. Past Presidents " Have Meeting ; Mrs. Mary Ackerman entertain ed Past Presidents of the Wom an's Relief Corps yesterday af ternoon. Mrs. J. F. Van Osdol assisted her mother at the tea ' bour r - - Others present were Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Bertha Loveland. Mrs. Florence E. Shinn. Mrs. Ber tha Ray, Mrs. Helen M. Sonth- wick, Mrs. Effle W. Dunlap, Mrs. Rose Voris, Mrs. Rose B..Hage dorn, Mrs. Era Martin and Mrs. Jennie F. B. Jones. . . . Composition by Local - Musician Slated -One week from tonight Mai 18, in the Neighbors of Wood- crait nau la Portland. Miss Alicia McElroy and her ensemble will appear in Joint recital with, Hal Young, tenor. The Active club is sponsoring the concert. . Included 'on the program will be tnree selections by Oregon composers, one of them Tir. -flies' by Mrs. David Eason of saiem. - SOCIAL CALENDAR Office hoars for the society editor are as follows: 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. and S to 6 p. su. every day bat Sat ' -nrday. On Saturday, they are fis.in.to 11 :S0 aw VU and -12:30 r. Bkioflp. m. Wednesday, March 11 ; Missionary society of First Presbyterian church, .. 1:30 p. m. in church parlors. ;r - Sweet Briar club with Mra. Larry Wendt, 2 p. m;:' ' Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans, banquet. p. m.- at Woman's clubhouse. . ' South Salem Friends Missionary society' et home Mrs. Don Patton. 130 Baiter street, 2 p. m. ' i Woman's Home Missionary society in Jason Lee church. 2:15 p. m. : j . ' - Amerfcan Lutheran guild In church parlors, 2 p. m, - Unity class in Marion hotel. J p.a- ' : Dorcas society of Christ Lutheran church, 1 p. m. , - W. H.Ta. S. of Leslie church with Mrs. Mason Bish op, 2 p. m. - ; ' . ' j ': --.;: '. . . ... Minnesota. club. C;30 p. m. Covered dish dinner In--; Y. M. C. A.. Bring dishes. ;- ; '.- TZ- Kappa Alt Theta alumnae meeting with Mrs. Guy '. ; Vincent Smith, -6 05, Royal. Court apartments, 8 p. m EzecutiTe aboard, American Xeglon auxiliary, . no -. .host dinner, at Peter;Pan 7 p. m. , V . ' . -; J . .s ' Thursday, March If v " ' W. R. C. Aid society all day quilting meeting st fairgrounds." ' Hollywood Ladies social club with Mrs. O. A. For gard. ip.n. .-- '". -s " . ; - -. . . Missionary meeting at Knight Memorial church, 2 p. m. ' ; ; . . - Brush College Helpers at home Mrs. Leland Wendt, : 1p.m. . . . K. C K. T. club with Mrs. Roy Wassam, 1046 N. CapiUl, 2 p. m. f ... Daughters of Nile til day with Mrs. John Imlah, 1270 Fir street. -V .; ..v Friday, March IS . Mother's Study group of First Congregational church, 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Em 11 Carlson, 1475 N. . Fourth. r ; . .. . . " :-- - - " - lfissionary society of First Baptist church with Mrs. Mark Skiff, 421 Court street, 2 p. m. Women of Salem Dakota club with Mrs. Anna Tall man, 443 N. 23rd, 2 p. m. v - Rickey Sunshine club with Mrs. L. E. Swift, 2 p. m., 2080 MyrUe Ato. Saturday, March 11 Salem Woman's club, board at 2 p.. m., business ' session at 2:30 p.tn. Chapter AB Has Election Of New Officers Twenty-fire attended the meet- mg or Chapter AB, P. E. O., Mon day, at the home of Mrs. w n Smith and Miss Rnm mKBth Smith. Refreshments were serred alter orricers were elected. Those named were as f oTTnwa Miss Etta. White, president; Mrs. Albert Hunter. Tice nrMMpnt Z Miss Ann Boentje, recording sec retary; Airs, w, e. Chandler, 'cor - responding secretary; Mrs. E. C. Richards. treasurer: . fr. r - s Roberts, chaplain, and Mrs. Erie -Muuer, guarov ' S is so rare ' as a stocking that can "take it"? ' We boast, of "the fact that our hosiery not only wears -like everything but it keeps up its attractive appear ance regardless of unusual 'wear and many tubbings! The new colors are - here for your, personal selection! f. kWns tsry - 7?c to $1.65 . Mrs. Madsen Hostess For Affair Today Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen. fr.. will preside at a dessert Inncheon today m her home on the Wal I Disabled Veterans Have Joint Session Disabled Veterans f thm Wnrld War and the auxiliary are plan ning a benefit card party to be lace road complimenting members I glTen March 23 at the armory. of her bridge club. Daffodils and acacia will brighten the rooms. Additional guest will be Mrs. Carroll Madsen, Mrs. Burton My era, Mrs. B. A. Brown. Mrs. The . two groups met Monday night: at the armory and T. W. C. A. - ! Dl&tinrnlshed meats wer Rav Shires of Newberg, state senior George R. K. Moorhead and Mrs. I rice -commander;. Arda Shires, J. A. Jelderks. Members lnrited state ! auxillarr senior command- are Mrs., a D. Adams, Mrs. Estill Brunk. Mrs. Keith Brawn. Mrs. Carl r Emmons, Mrs. Bjarne Er icksen. Mrs. Stephen Mergler, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Oscar I er; Mrs. Ethel Porenmire, presi ! dent of the Newberr American Legion auxiliary. - Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Dlek 500' Paulson, Mrs. George Rhoten, Sander entertained the ¬ atre, u. w. noss. Mrs. iTea woiie and Mrs. Earl Cooley. Adolynk Club Bidden to Kennedy Home Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, will ah her home this aftctnaoa tnr . bridge tea tetlnsr members of tfc Aaoiynk club. Guests will be Mn n v rw. ens, Mrs. Al Adolohson. Mrs. Edna Rowland, Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, Mrs. ueorjte Nelson. Mrs. Jim Teed. Mrs. Albert Gragg and Mrs. tiarris uets. Jefferson The March nMilnr of. the Woman's Missionary soci ety or tne Christian church, was . H .1 ms The Store for Ladies 4ZI STATE ST. club at their home Saturday nlrht. High scores went to . Mrs. R. L. Faust and W. J. Robinson, and low to Daisy Hendrlcson and L. E. Dike. Those eniorinr the nartv were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faust, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dike. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heroes. Mr. and Mra c VT Cllne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mason: Mrs. Clara Ellsworth and Miss' Daisy Hendrlcson, and the hosts. e- e- e Mrs. Ira B. Bushey will leaya this mornlnr for San rru where she will spend two months with friends. e - e Brush College Brnsh CnllrA TTIiwi'M will i v . . . - . - , I w " ... m vuu UUUiO ui held' Friday afternoon .In- h. I Mr. - Tiant H74 in. . . vuuvu yuiun wim memoers oil ociocav ' tne execuure committee ex hrta ! , e . ine yice-president. Mra. rJiariM i.j i. . t Hart. presldefLMrs. nih.rt VZr?? oi aruette. hune led . the dro uYi V,1 S": " " e8t OI ftU AJTin Kooinson entertained with a duet, accompanied by Mrs. Lcab. ara Mccaw. Mrs. Sallie Tandy, was nrnmm leader, nsinc as hpr tnni "Di Pearl of the Carribean". PartioU patlhg in the program were Mrs. uuy Aupperle. -Mrs. John Wrirht ana Jars. Martha Hntchfnrx.' rnr In r the social hocr following th program, refreshments were serv ed. Mrs. A. D. Belknap, Mrs. Al rln Robinson, Mrs. Ora Robinson and Mrs. John Wricht er n. cn guests, v Eldriedre ' . ' A family timiM was enjoyed Sunday at th hnm of Mr. and Mrs." Frank Saalfeld. tne occasion being the birthday of Saalfeld. Present were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Coooer and chlldrn nt Oregon city: Mr. and Mra." n. H baaireid, Mrs. Teresa Cooper and sons, Salem; Miss Lillian Saalfeld. uswego: Florence nnRett rnnv Saalfeld, Jr., Cecelia SaaUleld. ana nr. and Jin. Saalfeld. e e e ; Rlrerrlew The' Thnrdy Thimble -ub met at the home of Mrs. Frank DeWalL with Mrs. John De Wall assisting Thursday afternoon. Sixteen members were present. The afternoon was spent quimng and tewing on a club QUllt. Which is to be riven awav at the annual harvest festival. The next saeetlns will at th hnm ox airs, jesse FreiUg March 20. Hubbard "Grandma" Hanna an Oregon pioneer, who liyea-with her son-in-law and daughter ,Mr. ana Mrs. i.'S. Moudr..was idn prisea Sunday on occasion of her tires andMriends' from ButteriUe: Present were Mr. and Mrs. .Wal ter Hanna, Margy and John Han na, Mr. and Mrs. Meltla Clancy ana son Leun, Mrs. Sidney Gra nam and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gra ham. Talbot Mrs. A.' E. Cole was given a surprise birthday party at her home last niirht- Gnesta were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cole and children, Phyllis, Marjorie, Ro bert, Gaynell and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. w ..E. Doty. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen and eons Ronald and Gerald." . Ilene Blinston. Eldon Turnidge. Ralph Brown. ; Elmo Brown and Irtia Lenaberg. At the close of the evening, refreshments Thursday Club is Bidden During Afternoon - rrHE Thursday club has been ln X Tited to spend tomorrow after noon witn Mrs. . Marie Flint McCall in her suburban home. A dessert luncheon will.be serred. Mrs. C. P.' Bishop and Mrs. A N. Moorea are Joint hostesses with Mrs. MeCalL Mrs. S. P. Kimball will b an additional guest. " Members bidden are Mrs. J IT Albert, Mrs.. Russell Catling Mrs. E. c. cross, Mrs. Richard Cart wright, Mrs. S. C. Dyer. Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Mrs. Robert. Fleming; Mrs. R. J. Hendricks. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. B. C. Miles. Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. C. K. Spauld inr. Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs. F. W. Benson, Mrs. George Rossman. Mrs. John IX Rand. Mrs. R. P. Boise. Mrs. c. A& Park and Mrs. Frank Snedecor. , . " Spinsters Entertained' Monday Night Miss Frances Johnson, former. ly or f ugene. was welcomed an affiliated member of ethe Sa lem Spinsters at their Monday night meeting. Miss Iris Jorgen sen was-hostess. Plans were disenaad far tnr- nishinr a room at the Salem Gen eral hospital.; ' In attendance were Mix p.rr Goodfellow, Miss Margaret Wag ner, , Miss PriscUla Fry, Miss Grace Holman. Miss Frances Kena. MtH TTv T on.Vrl.. Vf o Peggy Munger and the , hostess. miss jorgensen. . e . Smiths Give Card Party For Friends Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith were hosts for a card party Saturday night. Prises were awarded to Mrs. William Carothers, F. E. Mnler, Mrs. L. E. Simpson and Frank Fulton. ' Supper was served at tha eon. elusion of the evening. - , Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Carothers. Mr. and Mrs. Ka- foury. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Conrt. nier, Mr." and Mrs. C D. Court. nier, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Beard, r. ana Mrs. J. c simnson. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. can Sharer, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Swift and Mr. and Mrs, p. E. Miner. Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Gibbons were hosts to members of the newly rranled "500 elnb at th!r hom on Pacific highway Friday nirtt. raxes for high score were, receiv- ea.or sirs. Kieven uauman and erie Gibbons and for consolation. Mrs. Charles Saunders and Albert Kelllnr. i . ... Z e "e ; e Amity. The "Stitch and Chat ter" club of South Amity .met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe- McKee with the presi dent, Mrs.. Donald . Shields," pre siding. The program: A group of vocal solos by Mrs. August Rohde, a short -talk bv Mrs. fie area Thomas on the club having a wel fare committee, , piano solos by miss Marjorie Stewart Auburn. The Anbnrn Worn. an's dub will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. T. B. Jorren. sen. 1165 N. Fifth street. R.l.m -.The Auburn school harmonica bana, nnder-the direction of the primary teacher. Miss Mamie Bos track.' made their debut a the Mickey Mouse, ehib in Salem Sat- nraay. ; . ineta Hums are xTo Meet With Urs. Smith A LTJMXAE of Kappa Alpha The- i ta will gather at the Royal Court apartment of Mrs. Guy Vincent Smith tonight to sew for charity. Mrs. James Sears Is the assisting hostess. Supper will be served after the evening" of needlework. ; Members of the alumnae group are Mrs..W. W. Blum, Mrs. Rod ney Brown, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. Frank Chapman, Mrs. George Hug.. Mrs. Jtoy Keene, Mrs. Wil- iara. Marshall, Mrs. James L. Sean, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mn. Tom Wood. M rs Laura Hawkins. Mrs. Clifford Brown. Mrs.. George Swarts, Miss Elolse Buck, and the noitesf, Mrs. Guy Vincent Smith. ... .. e . Artisans PIan; Dancing Party, Thursday , Capital assembly of Artisans w ill hold a Leap Tear dance Thursday night in Fraternal tern pie for members : and friends. Hours will . be from S to i o'clock. -T ' -. ... - James Calloway Is chairman of me committee, which includes John Emery and Elmer ' Coward. floor manarer. - , " .... . . ; ': The men's patrol under Cap-. tain ueorjre Diets has been.' se. lected as the Al- Aiar natrot and wiU Journey, to Portland the see- ona weanesday of each month to put on the regular ceremonial at tne Al Atar temple. . Monday Study Cluh is r Complimented '. '.'. Mrs. V. A.' Dan r las waa nnateaa to the Monday Study elnb for ttn afternoon meeting this week. Mrs. Harris Liets gave a report, Mrs. i v. Benson a book review and Mrs. William Braun. a. blorranhv. The topic this year is Mexico and Central America. - A discussion of current events closed the meeting. Present . - were . Mra. . Russell Pratt. Mrs. Al Adolohson. Mrs. William Brauaft Mrs. HarrU Liets, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs.9 Ed Good win. Mrs. Carl Armstronr. Mrs. L. V. Benson and1 the hostess. Mrs. V. A. Douglas. - s Mr. Murray. Speaker " At Qub Meet 1 J. 8. Murray, bertilHon expert. addressed the Junior Woman's elub Monday night on his work at . the state . penitentiary. Miss Hasel Shutt gave a report on the district song contest. Miss Nadine Lynn . and Miss Edith Green were welcomed to membership. Miss Frances Baler, president, was la the chair. Vonian's Clab to Hear Col. Robertson , Colonel C. A. Robertson will ad dress the Salem Woman's club on European affairs at the meeting Saturday afternoon starting . at 2:30 o'clock. The club trio will sign. i The current literature class meets this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home of Mrs. J. A. Brown- son. - . :' ' - Mrs. John Imlah will open her home for an ail day meeting of the Daughters of the Nile Thurs day. Mrs. Glenn Kiles is the as sisting hostess. Members are ask ed to brine rolls instead of the Customary sandwiches. The', executive board of the American Legion' auxiliary ' wiU rather for a no-host dinner a.e ih Peter Pan tonight at 7 o'clock. followed by a business session at the home of Mrs. Nota Henderson. '. Woodburn Mrs. Charles Moore entertained the eontrart YrAr elub of Hubbard at her home; in Woodburn Thursday afternoon. Two tables were In play with prize for high score coins- to Mra. Hnrh Wells.--.- '"-'.. i - Refreshments were- served - In the evenins after which the rronn attended a line party at the Bun galow theater., Wallace Road Mm riand Wendt will be hostess to fellow members Of the Sweet Briar elnh at her home on the Wallace Road Wednesday, at 2 o'clock.. . i Zena Eirhtv-six nersons at. tended the danee sponsored by the Happy Hoar dance elub, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hor man, Cresswell, Saturday night ' " Lyons Members of the eard clab, Friday afternoon, surprised Mrs. u. js. Brown In honor of her birthday. Carda were In nlav. with refreshments served.. -N ; WiU Set Hearing On Route Changes Dates for hearings on nronosed changes in the state highway run ning through McMmnville and through Roeeburg wil be set to morrow or Friday when the state highway commission meets In Portland. - . .. Thirty days' notice must be giv en before the hearings can be held. After the arguments for and against the changes are made, the commission ' will make . its deci sion. . . t . . --.i.. The commission is tentatively committed to a program of con structing the Initial link la the Pacific highway between Aaron And WUsonvUle, It was stated yesterday at the highway depart ment here. As announced late last month survey of the road running north from Aurora to Wilson villa is vir tually completed. The new route takes off to the north at a point this side of Aurora, goes under the Southern Pacific on a new un dercroesing, and proceeds due north. The road will run into the 4th street highway into Portland near Tualatin and will form the eventual through route for traffic from Salem to the metropolis. A 1275,000 outlay on- the road Is projected for this year. Work on Meliana Roads Is Planned Twenty-fly men will shortly be assigned to WPA work on roads in the Mehama " vicinity, County Engineer Hubbs announced yes terday. The men will work on the Mehama-Mlll city county road and will also improve the old road along the south bank of the Little North fork leading out from Tay lor s grove. . -. ,. . . ., The work will consist of wid ening .rights-of-way, putting in ditches, cutting out' corners and clearing-out brush. ' - . No work will . be done bythe new crew on fe right-of-way for the new Mehama-Mill City road, a project on which an average of 200 transients worked . for .18 months.' ; .."..'i v' A number of the men will be Quartered at the transient camp whose members were "demobilis ed' late last month. - Attend County Confab ' . DAYTON, March 10. Mrs. A. Rossner, ' Mrs. S. R. Tilson, Mrs. Wendell -Willard Miss Mad alene Rossner and Miss Violet Senn, members of Naomi Rebekah lodge of Dayton, attended the . county convention held . at New- j berg Saturday. , .-. ' For Scout Qiiet The first of a new series el training classes for scoutmasters will be held at the Salem chamber of commerce Thursday night wllhi at least 20 men from Marlon, Polk . and Linn counties expected to be enrolled. The course, in the ele ments of scoutmastership is epea to any man over years of agev -It is a prereqsiiita to obtainlag? ' the scoutmaster key, the five--, year trainlag award, Instructsra tsr Ct first fdw classes will ta Cizrt NadermiB Gene .Kennedy and" Harry WTed--maier of Salen-nd Carl Conaetr. A second series; will be of f ere2 late la the spring; cc tarty nexti , fall and a acoatnxaster's first aid course later ln.the year. ' First series classes will be LtU 1 , March 12, 1 and 21 and Apr3 2. :. -- - - IF YOUR BUILDING BURNED . Ilouf about the RENT you would lose?. We have a policy to cover such a loss! rJerrillD. Ohling: . Insurance 275 SUte SL Phone $494 HOWARD CORSET SHOP Now Open For Business in Its NEW LOCAT ON 's World . . . Appropriated by Women! Marinisir' SLUT isHere! :A nnouncinq Our SILVERY aj -. -V. 25 years ago Mrs. Henry. Thlelsen. made the first -purchase in-our new store. (Watch each 'day for .- names of i persons who - patronised our . store ; SS 'years ttoJ) -Z - ' '.'Wr.;;'-- " ' IV J N. fill BUT YOU GET THE PRESENTS' : Twentyrfive years ago tomorrow .we.cpened our - " .first store in Salem on Liberty street and have ; U been in continuoua business- since that time. 1 -: R'f )ur Clf annlvVrwy,. and ; we "are troini . celebrate during, the entire month with fBIRTH-; ; DAY SPECIALS" each day. Z-f ; , z-Z 1 ? : Watch for our daily advertisements of these epe . ; cials featuring new spring . merchandise "at ex- . : traordinary savings. -. - . Wednesday Birthday Special SILK DRESSES All new 1936 Spring crepes -very latest styles pas tels and navies and black. 11.75 i i - l .. i I l coiucui, waa in lua cour. uicuw uu. . I Hi 1 . III,-- ' : . . . - : - : III. . . . . . ... UD a 1IXCU1 its S IIS ... . . I V 71 7 I X - - :, ... - - - . " - - -'. v ,.:.- .... A: 1 Xsy I - J W' It z ' B I Itl T BBB- B I Bi BE I mzm i 1 Z .. -V .Z"""" if V - - ; . ! :..' ,:::: -i i- , '-'III -. - - ' XI A. X J. 1 J -- - - , Have these modern Initials or .monograms placed on - v your new handbag! It takes -- . but a Jiffy to. put them on ' " " T " .1 , and what a difference ' : (III 77"- I v they make! ;; Tu u I f ' III I a. or cnuice oi several Biyies oi le iters. t -r III S-! liliL LI r II IHI U I I U Villi U. H I I M . If .1 131 NORTH HIGH ST. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE . PHONE 4032 . 1 Plan to visit our store today. Itfa new, iti attractive i . that's why we say: "A more efficient service for our customers than everH And you're sure to" find what you need in our complete stocks of corsets, hos iery, underwear and cotton wash frocks I . ; - Designers have stolen from the mannish dress of smartly clad men in every walk ... from the Tyrolean guide; to the dinner suit worn by men - and yon'U wonder, how . you ever Jived without one !-A- carton copy of your""Eus' hand or brother . your fern Ininity is capriciously cmpha-1 sized .' ; and do men Icrve it! It's just another kini cl flat- tery. Several, models, including the Fred Astaire'. backsHre 'r e ready for you!. -Theycari so V practical, .wearable and thor.r oughly deh'ghtful for spring, . 193f5. , . - . . And,the price is only ; 75 $19' New Ones! Matcliing Shades ! Clever Fasliions ! J, Hold everything! - These newly arrived 1 bags are being placed on display for to day's showing and we feel Quite 'sure youll want to see them. j ..' . t ....... J . . . ' v Shirred Vagabonds . ', - Carrel Vagabonds -" ' Oval frame, wrist strap ; e Bow knot trims, sJrjer style Clack, blue, grrj tan, red v H'0 v fJ-'rcid Li vp 1 I SALRM .OR EC Of i r r " J V .. i . r I i. ; s. i ,- S ! r - r .. e . . I ( V; I 5 lj- were serred. On the Main Highway . Follow the Line ' Z.