PÀofe fóftiisft ÀStìtAM» BÄttt TffiWCS PR O FE SSIO N A L ! Classified C olum n Thursday, December 27, 102:4 ♦-• family Christm as gathering this COAST GUARD RESCUED are bought eagerly by wealthy A- ing rath er tight wbere the p u n year. * FROM ANGRY SEAS merlcans for anything up to a ' strings were concerned. In a let C lassified Colum n R ates th u .e v.ho enjoyed it with — hundred thousand dollars, appar- i ter to a w ater company concern PHYSICIANS One cent the word each them , were Mr. and Mis. C. H art- NEW PORT, Dec. 26.— A crew ently knew the vaiu^ of publicity ing w ater charg- s lie i- very in MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor time. ley and children of Phoenix, Mr. of seven members of the Yaquina — even being his own press a g e n t.1 dignant about au apparent over DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ Phone items to her at 345-R; between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. To run every issue for one and Mrs. W ilmer Poley and coast guard are safe after being according to a batch of seventy charge, and winds up: "How tin dence and office, 108 Pioneer and evenings. month or more, %c the word ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » > « «1 daughters and Mrs. Poley’s n e p h -. in the sea forty hours while un-1 of the painter's most intim ate devil can they ask five dollars fo .» * »»■»■« n i l« » avenue. Telephone 28. Office each time. Fuller Max Ge Bauer, H arry CW’ Mf‘ Horace T' Mitche11 and able to cross the bar owing to a letters shortly to be put up for w ater when 1 myself gave notit hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 Calendar of the W eek— v „ „ «L. « > n~«i ™ n D.’ i_z j l hls son8 Delbert and Jam es who heavy sea. A terrific storm pre- auction. to th e collector that th house wai p. m. only. Thursday, Dec. 27.— Christmas Yeo, Emil Peil, E. D. Briggs, Oe- came as a happy Christm as su r­ FOR SALE vented larger vessels from go- j n gOlnp of (hem he is revealed ,lot inhabited months ago, ant i E ntertainm ent, Parish House, der, E. V. C arter, Homer Bill­ prise. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ ing to its assistance and a life 1 as an ¡nsat |a b ie seeker a ftr pub- the nian to,d n,e Die tax after tha FO R R E N T ings, and Sylvan Provost. 4:30 P. M. Miss May Poley has returned to boat was compelled to rem ain an- u city> even when abroad writing w o u ld be a mere nothing?“ tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and The program will be an espec­ Friday, Dec. 28— Reception her work in the Riddle High chored outside the harbor fifteen th ro a t— X-ray including teeth. TWO ROOM APARTMENT— to his secretary and asking him to The letters are expected t< ially fine one, largely musical school. Club House, afternoon. I hours. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to Furnished. Reasonable rate. Manx insert paragraphs in the newspap- fetch a high price, competitloi Tuesday, Dec. 31— Dram atic and given by some of our most 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. Hotel, 349 E ast Main. 94-6 Reading, Dr. N ettie Shaw, Pres- talented young musicians. ers about his activities and do-1 being very keen. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton E n tertain— Rogue River opened for trout Ore. Members are to rem em ber to FOR RENT— Furnished rooms f byterlan church- evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Shelton j fishing over ten inches long, thru (Ings’ bring a guest, if not the fo rtu n ­ DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic for Housekeeping. 330 Lower Al­ were host and hostess at a most I Dec., Jan., Feb., Mar., and April, W histler is also revealed as be- 1 Classified ails bring results. ate possessor of a daughter. delightful Christm as dinner at and Electro-Therapy. Office mond St. 95-4* Music Club M eets— * * ♦ The regular m eeting of the th er pleasant home on Third phone 48; residence 142. F irst - —--------------------------- — i Ashland Music Study Club was T he H ouse o f Rbnm on— j street. N ational Bank building. WANTED at the home of Mrs. A. E. Woods, The following from the pen of Mrs. Pearle Kearney and with a fair attendance, consider­ Prof. H. G. Gilmore, is in appre- daughter Betty Marie and Mrs. DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings Typing office. Phone 91. elation of the entertainm ent to be Josephine Crocker were compli- Public Typing, copying. 264 7th ing the nearness of Christmas. LONDON, Dec. 26.— In terest­ The program was in charge of given by Dr. M attie Shaw, for the mented guests. 83-lmo.* ing relics of Stone Age Africa DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— C h iro -, St. ¡Mrs. Flora Putnam Dix and was W ednesday Club on New Y ear’s It was three o’clock turkey din- have been discovered by F. W. praetor, near Postoffice. Hours I WANTED— W ashing. 248 1st ! “American Composers.” Eve, and sent to th e editor o f , ner, with all the delicious ac- 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. As a prelude, Mrs. Dix gave a these columns. St. 62-2mo.* j companiments th a t go with a Migeod, noted English explorer, Hi'üü'ipl fa in a journey through the British short discussion of a num ber of I life “ The strictly up-to-date to u rist Christm as feast, and the ro o m s; PLUM BING the large province on these composers with interesting city th a t, by judicious advertis- were very beautiful in their holi- |Cam eroons, 7“ "........... e*«»***vC u.. MISCELLANEOUS dnv d r J hOli the eastern coast of Africa, part incidents concernng them . ng, has earned a place on the map i day dress, JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207 j of which was ceded to Britain fol­ The work of a num ber was illus under the fascinating title of LOST— Gents new kid glove, East Main. Phone 138. lowing the war. between post office and East trated first, in a violin solo, play­ “Ashland the B eautiful” , is the The W m. D ay’s E n tertain— In various parts of the province MONUMENTS Main street. Leave at Tiding’s of­ ed by Mr. Henry of th e High home— to pu t it in the triple form Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day were “ X X X fice. Reward. 97-2* school. To repeated applause he .« Pbyn,dan. d r a m .,,« and a a lb - b a it and b a s i c a , a d C ,Kh « „ , J X " “ MONUMENT— MARKERS generously responded. Mrs. Henry oress In the person of Dr. Mattie Christm as dinner, served a t tw o 1 Lowest Prices __ Christm c , ... ’ Berv® ‘‘ ai tw o j other weapons and implements, WILL TAKE ORDERS for sang one of C arrie Jacob Bond’s , B. Shaw who, on the public plat- o’clock on as Day. ASHLAND GRANITE CO. M . w, w , and found many .traces of pre- Country Sausage W. L. Moore, | lovely songs, kindly rsponding to form professionally and in private Mr and Mrs. Gowdy were the ; histOric civilization giving in- Brd and E ast Main St. 223-6mo. 10F4. 95-4 encore. life insistently, has nobly set comP mented guests. In the even- ■ dications th a t man existed in Af- MacDowell’s* “ W itch’s Dance’’ forth the many claims Ashland has ing Mr. and Mrs. Day were guests ASHLAND GRANITE FIR ST CLASS DRESSMAKING was played „y Mlss Lo, l u F. O. B. FULLY to offer the to u rist bent upon en­ at the Kinney home, a t the C hrist­ rica many thousands of years ago. MONUMENTS DETROIT Migeod disco v e r e d m a n y EQUIPPED Prices reasonable. Room 7. over an(| waB particularly well received joying the best n atu re has to mas gathering there. © regon G ranite Co. strange customs and practices ex­ Tidings office. Phone 77. 84-lm o* by her auditors • * * furnish in the various health p ur­ 8. PENNISTON, Salesman. istent among some of the savage oods served delicious suing quests of life. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May Mrs Fam ily G athering a t Mr. and Mrs. tribes, and found th at, contrary R es. 4 7 0 Laurel P h on e 444-Y (‘W ith this much said in appre­ K inney’.«»— communicate w ith Ensign Lee refreshm ents at the close of the to the general belief, many of the program. H E m any d e sira b le qualities inherent in the ciation of our progressive city, we PLANING MILL On Christm as Day Mr. and tribes have very strict laws again­ of the Salvation Army a t the * * • Fordor Sedan commend this car to the considera­ pass on to announce th a t, at an Mrs. A lbert Kinney were host and st interm arriage and the practice W hiteShield Home, 565 May- M orris-Lennox— JORDON’R RASH AND CABINET tion of every discriminating motorist. early date Dr. M attie Shaw will, hostess r t the family reunion and fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. The m arriage of Miss Leona under the auspices of the Wednes- Christm as dinner for the Wag- of polygamy. WORKS, Cor. Helman and _________________________ _ _ _ _ _ W h en , in connection w ith these qualities, the low The Moen and Munshie tribes, Van Ness. 194tf RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING Lennox and Mr. R obert Morris £ . a T ^ s b ^ C a a V b a “» ^ - — T’ ' price of the car is considered, the value of the Fordor F o r reshingling or painting and , dones was solemnized a t the W Miles of Medford. j practice a curious custom of Sedan becomes unique. In it you obtain, at the lowest TRANSFER AND EXPRESS ' calsomining all work guaranteed M ethodist Parsonage, a t two- H enry Van Dyke’s “ House of In the evening, the celebration : double m arriage. When a male possible cost a car of snug comfort, good appearance, W hittle Transfer & Storage Co. [ call A. V. Hood, Phone 398 or th irty Saturday, December the Rimmon”— a dram a in four acts was continued with Mr. and Mrs. member of the tribe niarries, hia and high utility. for SERVICE. tw entieth, Rev. S. J. Chaney of- — ten characters taken entirely Day, Mr. and Mrs. Peil and Mrs. C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R. Experienced movers and pack­ ______________________ I ficiating. Its convenient operation, dependable performance, and by herself— and which creation Atkinson as added guests for the sister weds th e brother of the ! ers of household goods. Deal­ WIND SUBSIDES: HOPE The atten d an ts were Miss Beth is regarded by exacting critics, as jolly “ Christm as Exchange” th a t bride. Should a sister be unavail­ long life aie well known. T he style of its appearance, able, he has to give equivalent ' ers in coal and wood. Phone the attractive Comfort of its interior, are exactly in PREVAILS FOR VESSELS Lennox and Mr. F ran k Davis. The one of th e greatest productions is an institution in the famly and service to his brother-in-law by 117. lin e w ith the present-day demand. ______ im m ediate family of bride and from th e pen of the gifted dram ­ sion*15 ° f iriOndS’ ° n this occa' working for him. The average of, Office 89 Oak St. near atist. Henry Van Dyke’s world re­ SEATTLE, Dec. 26.— W ith the groom were present. You can buy thu car through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan ' a sister is about three years not Hotel Ashland announcem ent of the w eather A fter a short wedding trip the nowned “America for me” equally To realize the fun th at is e n - 'very hard work, according to T77T— p - w p p R a o o— i bureau th a t gales which swept 1 happy couple will be a t home to with Longfellow’s “ Psalm of joyed, one m ust be a participant I Migeod. HARRISON BROTHERS TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— the Northwegt have completely their friends a t th eir home near Life” and Tennyson’s “ In Memor- in this jolly function. The Munshie laws against poly­ iam ” , serve as so many examples T. L. POWELL— General TrarnT subsided, m aritim e men are o p tl-[A shland- gamy are so strict th at beside fer— Good team and m otor mistic regarding th e safety of a To Mr- and M rs- Jones »re ex- of th e brightest and most soul Christm as G athering a t th e Dod­ them the American laws of affin­ trucks. Good service at a re a -! half dozen vesse,s which have tended the congratulations and inspiring conceptions, in verse, of ges— ity are stark simplicity. been in distress at Puget Sound cord*a ^ good wishes of th eir host the hum an intellect, and at Dr. KS The Christm as celebration be- CA sonable price. Phone 83. When a m arriage is afoot a ___________________ ____________ and along the coast. The most ser- | L iends for a fu tu re of happi- tt* W „’L n « l 2 C° T ? ,g rc“din« “" ¡ f " ‘he ” '« h t w ith a lo v a -^ o ^ m " c ii" " i8 " c o n " v e n e d ™ c o m - TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— ious accident befell the freig h ter ness and Prosperity. t the qualities th a t made these j ly Christm as tree in the J. P. posed generally of elders with w riter, so dlatlagaiahed In th eir Dodge home. At thia the family long memorlea. whose business Is K ing’s T ransfer, general hauling. Yogen M aru> which went aground; respective pursuits of learning, were gathered, with Miss D ry wood for sale. Phone 113, 4t the entrance of Grays H arbor. ‘ la " le<1 Wil- i to see th a t no impediments of re­ Plaza Pool Hall 4 ,._t f !The »hip is in grave danger of; Mr> John A. K elts and Mrs. will be in evidence and those of liamson as special guest. lationship exist between the in- our citizens who appreciate the _______________ being battered to pieces. Reports [ Sophie E. Miller were united in On Christm as Day, came the tnding bride and bridegroom. from other vessels indicate th a t niarriage Friday Dec. 1st. a t the poetic creations of great minds family dinner, with Mr. and Mrs. These family confabs are often ! they are limping to ports of safe- Congregational Parsonage; the should be present to m easure the J. P. Dodge as host and hostess F o r a smooth shave, [so lengthy and complicated and ! ty. Heavy dam age was sustained W. Judson Oldfield officlat- m astery of Henry Van Dyke as a in t leir pleasant home on the j t be impediments are so difficult and quick service, go d ram atist of the very first water. Boulevard. The guest list included at Seattle as a result of the *ng- to th e Shell B arber to unravel and surm ount that the Mr. and Mrs. K elts will live at “ It should be stated th a t Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Galey, and family, storm. The county-owned ferry Shop, across from De­ meetings break up unsuccessful, sank at the dock in Lake W ash­ the home on Upper G ranite street. Shaw has given th e same m aster- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge and says Migeod. Ten-day stopover pot. G rinding of all Mr. and Mrs. Mintle were the only piece before audiences at. Hood children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge ington and is a total loss. kinds. C hildren’s work One tribe has traditional names attendants. on all tickets at River a n ti at Portland a t the and Miss W illiamson a specialty. (for twins, varying if they are Good wishes are th eirs for a Multnomah Hotel under the aus­ The delightful three course din-i both boys or girls or mixed. The DECISIVE BATTLE IS W. A. SHELL, Prpo. prosperous and happy future. pices of the combined W oman’s ner was at noonday, with the din- natives claim these names were IMMINENT IN MEXICO • * • 632 A. St. Ashland, Ore Clubs and before an enthusiastic ing room a bower of beauty, in its given them by God. D Bridge Club Meets— audience th a t entirely filled the holiday coloring, and greenery A nother tribe buries its dead MEXICO CITY, Dec. 26.— A de- The Bridge Club met on Friday eommodious Assembly Hall. It CARLIN IS CONVICTED eisive battle is im m inent on the night of last week at the pleasant would be a work of supereroga­ and the afternoon and evening like the ancient Egyptians in a And many other points on O F STATUTORY CHARGE 1 JalIsc0 front to determ ine the fate I hom et of Mrs H p Sackett on tion to particularize as to the was spent in this happy hospit- niche opening onto a shaft sunk able home, in family visit and ’ in the ground. The bodies are 1 the Southern Pacific in the of G uadalajara, the second city Fourth street. technical excellence Dr. Shaw has Christm as cheer. protected with bamboos so that Portland, Dc. 26.— A se n te n c e ^ " Mexico- Obregon has gone to Sunny Southern States. The usual num ber of tables acquired in the rendition of the ♦ ♦ « no earth may fall into the cham- i of 24 years was imposed on Claude Jalisco to personally direct the were played and the guests spent great m asters she undertakes to M arried— Use one of four daily tr a ils to her and press them, and then the I Carlin, convicted of a statu to ry movement of the Federals. A a delightful evening. interpret, but those who heard California. Through Standard and i The m arriage of Miss Helen charge involving his 14-year-old la r8e fleet of airplanes is cencen- Mrs. O. E. Dews was th e happy her in tre Masonic Hall, Eighteen Dickerson and Mr. A. J. McCallen shaft is filled up. Tourist sleeping cars to San F ran ­ step-daughter. This is C arlin’s trated on the Jalisco front. Fed­ recipient of high honors and Mrs. m onths ago in Tennyson’s “ Enoch cisco and Los Angeles. second trial, the ju ry having dis­ erals are strengthening th eir posi­ Dyrud secured the consolation. A rden” recognize the significance was solemnized Thursday evening W histler, famous American Take your choice of three routes Dec. 26, at the Methodist Parson- agreed in the first. When senten- tions in the Puebla center, in At the close of th e evening, the of the task of reciting a work, painter, whose pictures even now to the East from California witli . age, th e Rev. S. J. Chaney offic- •ce was imposed on the convicted Pre Pa ra t,on for an advance again- mogt delightful refreshm ents were entirely from memory, and which . Mr an „ Mrs John Flnn(,r . I ________________ ________________ lirough sleeping cars to Eastern m an, Mrs. Carlin broke down in st the rebel Positions a.t Vera Cruz served by th e gracious hostess.' cities. occupied one h o u r and th irty i an were th e attendants, c o u rt. ‘ ! • • • m inutes In Its delivery. | A(leI. ceremon , he Sights worth seeing via the FOLEY PILLS BRING R E L IE F E n tertain Christm as— “ The W ednesday Afternoon ding party returned to the Fin- Southern Route include tlie “ FOLEY PILLS are the best I W heeler to get $15,000 hotel . i Mr- and Mrs- J - R - Robertson club s to be congratulated in se- American River Canyon, Pic­ have tried. My kidneys work a and Rev w illiam Johnson enter- curing the services of Dr. Shaw neran home, where a delightful turesque Carriso Gorge, and an d store building. lot better since I received your j tained at Christm as dInnert wUh for so great an undertaking, and wedding supper was served, with the famous Apache Trail of generous offer,” w rites John W. Mr Robert8On.8 son> Mr j w all- who have yet to make the ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders, Jr., Arizona. Brogan, Adams, Mass. FOLEY Robertson> his w5fe and two child. quaintance of one of the greatest and Miss Thelma McCredie as ad­ Let us assist yon with the details if J Lt ^ L V VoiUre? \ Si;mv 1Tn t f 0 r re n ’ from Stockton, California, as of living dram atists, should do so, ded guests. of your trip. Mr. and Mrs. McCallen went im- ial guegt8 fQr thg occaslon The time to be thrifty the KIDNEYS and while being ta- ' on . an occasion where the greatest mediately to th eir home on the .JOH N M. SCOTT and is before you are bard up, 'k en close attention should be paid Mr and Mrg of literary gems, a t th e hands o f , Boulevard Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager to the diet. Avoid sweets, paa- „ . . „ . . __ v t __i children arrived Sunday evening; and the time to protect t_ Dr. Shaw holds high carnival, for Portland. Oregon 1 Both the young people are very try starchy foods, alcoholic! known , Ashland, having yourself from damage drinks, tea and coffee. Drink Mr. Robertson has returned to an entire evening." - H . O. G. but the family will re ­ ♦ • • ,, I lived here for years. suits is before your auto­ plenty of good fresh w ater, and j ' Stockton, main until Saturday. Mrs. Oeder Entertains— — Mrs. McCallen is the daughter mobile injures or kills keep the body w’arm ly clothed. Mrs. Oeder had as guests a t a of Mr. J. O. Dickerson, a form er • MSTiP * « « Refuse substitutes, Sold Every- IX « A 0 someone. j C hristm as Dinner a t Mr. and Mrs. charm ing Christm as dinner, Mrs. business man. She is a graduate i where. -♦-» -» ♦ ♦ ♦ «■ »♦-» ♦ ♦ ♦ -♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I The question is not— | Farlow — Fielding and h er sister Mrs. Hale of A. H. S. and was in W ashington Can I afford to carry auto­ Bag lim it. T hirty fish, or twenty ^ r- and Mrs. Farlow , Church of Santa Monica, and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. during th e war. At present [ mobile liability insurance! pounds and one fish in any one [ slreeC were host and hostess at Gruelie and children. The evening she is the efficient bookkeeper at a famly Christm as dinner a t which was spent most pleasantly in Mrs. the Ashland Creamery. But—Can I afford to drive day> Mrs. H. 0 / Anderson and children Oeder’s cozy home on G ranite Mr. McCallen is one of the pro­ an automobile without 1 Tillamook county voted “No” were guests, Mr. Anderson having street. gressive young business men o f , carrying adequate protec­ on every special tax proposition. , gone to a family reunion of his the city and is present owner of ! people in the northern p art of the A Christmas Party— tion in that line! the Ashland Creamery istate. The hospitable home of Mr. and To the happy couple are extend­ FA SHION’S NEW TH O U G H T Let us tell you how little Mr. and Mrs. E lbert Farlow and Mrs. J . H. F u ller was the scene ed the congratulations and good IN BLOUSES it will cost to have this i son spent the afternoon a t the of a jolly pre-C hristm as party, wishes of a host of friends for a Created on new lines of fabrics that protection. DO IT NOW. parental home, m aking it a fam ­ th a t had been planned by the happy and prosperous future. are artistic achievements, the new ily gathering. guests a t the delightful dinner blouses are hard to resist. The model • * • to the left emphasizes its collegiate given by Mr. and Mrs. Gruelie re- Classified Ads Bring Results now are proprietors of the Real E state and Real In­ smartness by a motif embroidered in Mis. George Spencer l^ntertalns— cently. It had been arranged th at surance. (E stab. 1883) bright colors, and a new side-closing Mrs. George Spencer had a s ; this should be a costum e party P hsne 211 41 E ast Main effect. The round neck is collarltss, The Tidings is striving and the kimono sleeves have lines that special guest a t th e Christm as in which the guests represented are independent of cuffs or further dec- ' earnestly to give you that, dinner in their pleasant home, th eir not so distant childhood and oration. With the blouse is worn a Mrs. Spencer’s m other, Mrs. J. L. realistic indeed were the costumes which you expect of your plaited skirt ' of the same material— < > wool crêpe. Medium size requires ' ’ having taken possession Mon­ P alm ateer of Hillsboro, who came assumed for the happy affair. home paper. yards 40-inch material. The rooms were in holiday a t­ Saturday, and will rem ain for an __ ©1 ju S n a j. a Combine. day. We will be glad to serve In accord with the newest Parisian indefinite visit. Mrs. Palm ateer tire and looked gay and Christ- M l C C U d S B V T re a tm e n t 'Phe Tidiugs is exerting models is the blouse to the right, car- has many friends in Ashland who masy in the glow of candles and l oth local and internal, and has beei i all old friends and custom ers 1 ried out in rosewood crêpe and worn every effort to relied Ash »uccessful in the treatm ent of Cataril will be glad of this opportunity to Christm as coloring. with a skirt of the same fabric. The of Perry and Newby, and make land in a favorable light, is p art of our business and blouse is slashed at the center-front, 1 or ov, r -W years. Sold by all druggists renew old acquaintance. A tree, laden with gifts for all we make it our business to underfaced and rolled low with the and is working for the up • • • » > ■ T r W K ’7 V C O .. T o le d o , O h u new friends. We recently came | the party and all especially ap- keep up w ith, the progress convertible collar. The sleeves may be building of the town and com I propriate for the period represent- i in radio. worn long or short. Both plaits and from Medford in the belief of ' Civic Club Reception— ! drapery are featured in the side-dosing ed was a special feature, and The reception given by the inunity. a great immediate future for skirt, making the costume appropriate Civic Club Friday of this week these gifts were accompanied b y ! j for semi-formal wear. Both skirt and In i t ’s efforls the Tillings is PARTS— Ashland. We will have some­ promises to be a most delightful jolly little rhymes th a t helped the • blouse may be used separately, but fun along. working for your interests. when worn together are in demand, ,, thing special for you each affair, with a large num ber plan­ This is a service station for for afternoon functions. Medium size All this was preceded by a ning to attend. radio, and we carry all parts In return let. the Tidings be­ requires yards 36-inch material. week. Elaborate preparations are’ be­ most elaborate Christm as dinner for the benefit of Ashland First Model: Blouse No. 16Ô8. Sizes, come a regular visitor to radio fans, as well as com­ 34 to 46 inches bust. Motif No. 12820. ing made to insure its success. of many and delicious courses, i plete sets from $15 to $125. Transfer, blue or yellow, 25 cents. New ones for old ones your home. Mrs. Maxey and a num ber of as­ The evening was rounded out in Skirt No. 1608. Sizes, 24 to 50 inches well told tales in the glow of the here. Need a new one! sistants have charge of the refresh bust. Price, 45 cents. i ments; Mrs. P racht and a large firelight. Second Model: Blouse No. 1676. We’ll take the old one. • • • Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, assisting committee are looking 30 cents. Skirt No. 1530. Sizes, 24 after the decorations, and the F am ily D inner at Mrs. Josephine I to 34 inches waist. Price, 30 cents. 4th St. M arket personnel of the reception com­ P o le y ’»— Radio Supply ' Monogram 579. Perforated design Mrs. Josephine Poley and j to 2 inches high, 50 cents, and 10 cents m ittee follows the Mesdames F. G. ***** for each addidoMl inch. Swedenburg, Louis Dodge, J. H. daughters were hostesses a t the .♦-W ’ S O C IE T Y NEWS LETTER EfBiH •i i i hi a $685 Lower P riced T h a n Ever Before T Something Ne San Francisco - Los Angeles Daily Fashion Hint Before The Collision S o u th ern Pacific Lines Is (he • • ♦ B illings A gency DAILY TIDINGS Lane & L ow ry In Your home? 4th St. M arket R adio H a ll’s C atarrh Service Stoves Lane & Low ry PR O V O ST BROS S o u th ern BEGIN TODAY