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MORNING EDITION PAGE FIVE THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIRUNE: MONDAY MAY 16 1002 JaneM. Barrett Becomes Bride of W.F. Barstow SOCIETY RflYfQ RECNUCn If. 'II' CTIinCMTC Dl IN I WM By Roy Vickers VOpyrigni, ij- UUALU IILULIIILU ramncflruuD Ukl II 1 1 III II IM I I MINNEAPOLIS GIRL Attractively Appointed Wedding Ceremony at St. Mark's Church Reception Follows.

Lord Whiddon. an unprepossessing old voune man in the midJl SYNOPSIS. WAS APRIL BRIDE 15 OILS SPRING 1 183 JANE MAT BARRETT of Minneapolis, daughter of Charles Crosby Barrett 1 Annual Spring Events Arrang of Edgar, became the bride of Mr. William Frank Barstow, son of Spring Riding Exhibition at St. Louis Park Set for June 3-4.

Mr. and Mm. Walter Goodrich Bar- thirties, sat on the pavement and the detectives helped him to his feet. "I ay, you fellows. What about my wife? Will they I mean, d'you think" Lord Whiddon stammered himself into silence and the silence held.

Hendricks knew the nature of the question Lord Whiddon was trying to ask and knew the answer. As soon as he found he had been fooled over the ransom the Whisperer would undoubtedly murder Lady Whiddon. There was an awkward moment for Roland as lie turned the corner on the motorcycle and nearly crashed into a coster donky barrow. Then came a straight stretch on the main road. He was probably four miles from the brickyard when he ran into a line of shops at Cricklewood.

He parked the cycle on the curb, mingled with the shoppers, and presently mounted a bus for his 1 rendezvous with Connie. "The Whimperer Crimet" have held London terrorized for wonthe. A bandit with, few accomplice, hn kidnaped and held for ransom vnmerovn wealthy pertont. The ransom victim is tent a email tvirelett receiving $et, by mean of which the bandit speaks, using his own short wave, and gives directions for delivering the ransom demanded. Police dare not interfere, because death results for the captive if the directions are not carried out.

Joyce Merrow in a victim of "The Whisperer." She is engaged to Roland Blatch, secretary to Sir Henry Glazebor-ough, M. a lending philanthropist. In Roland's keeping are valuable jewels, donated to Sir Henry to be sold for charity. Roland is forced to steal them for the bandit to insure the safe return of his beloved. When Joyce is again safely home, Roland decides to accept an offer from, the bandit to join his band, and try to recover the jewels.

He is sent to an ed by Minnesota Chapters. stow, 4721 Ewlng avenue south, Sat urday afternoon at an attractively appointed wedding ceremony in St. Mark's Episcopal churcn. Dr. i'hli- 1 1 rn.t.

ANT) MMKS ANGUS LPHA GAMMA DELTA WILL M' W. MORRISON. Knnpth A lips j-j. rci iui, irau inc btit- ice at three o'clock. Miss Lois Fall, 4733 Park avenue, Bulkley and Arthur C.

give Its spring formal party Friday evening. May 20, at Old '4 Orchard, Lake Mlnnetonka. Many of was the bride's only attendant. She the members and their guests will wore a gown of ceil blue chiffon fashioned along long; fitted lines with At the Holborn tube station he saw her, apparently absorbed in drive out In the afternoon for golf and cap sleeves and a sash of a deeper the contents of the bookstall. He did likewise, and she came closer, -took the green wallet from him and put it in a little attache case.

violet blue velvet She also wore a small turban of vlolet blue tulle to "I knew you'd do your bit, she said quietly, "it's splendid tha match the sash and her slippers were chief will let us go on working together. Be at Maviste's in an hour of the same shade. Her gift, from the and 1 11 tell you the next move. He made no reply, and a moment later, when he looked around, she had disappeared. bride was a blue bead bracelet with rhlnestone clasp and she carried a bouquet of pale yellow roses and blue sweet peas.

tennis before the dinner dance. The entertainment has been planned by Miss Janet Strobel of Duluth. Miss Katherlne Grill of Minneapolis, an alumna member, will sing blues selections and Miss Esther Roberts of Minneapolis, of the active group, will dance. Others who are asssistlng with the arrangements Include the Misses Katherlne Iberg of Minneapolis. Priscllla Mendenhall of Duluth.

Freda J-audon of Redwood Falls and Mary Harper of Worthington. An alumna visitor at the chapter house during the past week has been Miss Angeline Sellen of Luverne. Gamma Phi Beta will entertain at Its spring formal party Saturday An hour later he strode into Maviste s. "Madam is out and has not come back yet," the girl told him. He passed down the corridor to wait for Connie.

He had not been there for a full minute when the voice of tha The bride was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Clifford C. Bar rett of Champaign, 111. She wore a Whisperer sounded through the loud speaker. address where a woman named Lonnte gives him a facial treatment which alters his appearance.

Roland is trailed by detectives. Chief Inspector sirpent sees through his makeup, but decides to let him play his game. Roland reports every day to Connie, where the Whisperer talks to him through a telephone loud speaker, but remains hidden from view. He is assigned the task of collecting ransom from Lord Whiddon, whose wife is held captive. CHAPTER 10.

"Hand over at once!" commanded Roland, brandishing the revolver. The other thrust the green wallet into his hand. As he did so there came shouts and hammering on the folding doors then a crash of broken glass followed by a thin blue vapor that seemed to fill the yard. Roland was saved from the gas by nothing other than the athlete's trick of holding his breath during a spurt and all Roland's actions after seizing that wallet wjsre part of a single spurt. He dropped the captured revolver, tore off the domino, and rushed to the little door through it, slamming it locked behind him and on to the motorcycle leaning against the pavement.

The engine fired, and Roland, like an experienced crook, had done his job and made his getaway. gown of Ivory satin fashioned along Grecian lines with a short Jacket of "Number Six Number Six!" "Number Six speaking. I was told to come here to meet Connie." "Connie is detained. You have done your work well, Number Six. lace having long fitted sleeves with shoulder puffs.

Her Jewelry consist ed of a pearl set old gold and blue enamel bracelet and clip, an heir i nanus, cniei. "I want you to complete it. At 10 o'clock tonight you will find bkefcf landeau parked 50 yards west of the cinema theater in Dale evening, May 21, at the Lafayette loom In the bride's family. Shewore a Juliet cap of rose point lace and street, off Theobald road. In the saloon of the landeau will be Lady Whiddon.

But you will not be able to see her, for tne glass is opaque. carried a rose point lace handkerchief which was also a family heir club. Lake Mlnnetonka. The dinner dance is In charge of Miss Grace Finch of Minneapolis. The decorations will be varied spring flowers in pastel shades.

loom. Butterfly roses, babybreath She will not be able to get out. for the doors will only open irom tne outside." M12S.OTIS HILDAHL HOLLyitooo ptofo Mrs. HiMahl wan Mix Helen Groth bpfore her marrlase April 23 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mm.

Ii. O. fJroth, 2007 Willow avp. nu north. Mr.

and Mm. HiMahl are at home at 1121 West Sixty-ixth utreet. and sweet peas formed her bouquet. Roland had to repeat the time and place, and the Whisperer Mr. Walter Goodrich Barstow served as his son a best man.

went on: KAPPA ALPHA Til ETA WILL be hostess at a formal dinner "The police are improving their technique and it is no longer Rtrachauer, Colonel and Mra. David l. Stone and Colonel William Dnnahim are among the hor ahow enthusiasts who ar box-hoidera for the. aecond annual apring how to given June i and 4 at tlia Pastime pavilion In St. Ix)uIh Park by the Minneapolis Saddle and Bridle club.

Others In the list of hoxholders Include Messrs. and Mmes. Harold E. Atkinson, Norris T. Baker, Worrell Albert H.

Crosby, O. Nelson Dayton, William E. Kord, Richard P. fiale, Pavld F. Gamble, Marry 8.

Helm, H. O. Kuechle, E. W. Kibbee, I A.

Iaramle. Franklin M. Mapes, 3. A. Mclaughlin.

J. H. W. Mackie, Walter A. Noonan, John A.

Per-Lee, Arthur H. Rand, 8. V. Pilverthorne, K. J.

Scrlver, James O. Wallace, Oeorce V. Thomson, Harold R. Ward, fieorffe C. Tuttle and Frederick B.

Wells. Mmes. F. H. Carpenter, George C.

Keckwith and h. V. Parrnenter; the Misses Connie Johnson. Grace L. Broadfoot and Heln Wood, and Messrs.

Thomas I. Daniels, George A. Kingsley, Carl Steel, Stanley Dwlnnell, J. B. Din-neii and A.

J. Jennings. Miss Agnes Rtevena has reswvrd a hor for the University of Minnesota Riding Huh and PI Bet Phi sorority has also reserved a box. Mr, Wella Is chairman of the gen-ral committee for the ahow, MR. WALTER 4.

KEITH AMI his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Felin, Evelyn Keith), arrived Friday afternoon by motor from Pasadwia and will spend a week In the city. They are at the Flaw hotel. MR.

AM) MRS. LEWIS W. Child. 2024 Grand avenue, mill motor to Encampment Forest near Two Harbors for the Memorial holiday week end to be guests of Mrs. Child's parents, Mr.

and Mm, Francis C. Shenehon. Mr. and Mrs. Shenehon bave already gone to; Encampment Forest for th summer.

MR. AND MRS. II. F. SHEPHERD-SON have returned from an extended Hp through the west and Mexico and are now at home at 4753 Humboldt avenue south.

Their daughter. Miss Harriet, remained In Is Angeles to fi.l.L L. .1 safe to Hrnn Deonle in davlizht in the narks. You will drive to tha dance Friday evening, May 27 The yard car reached the bolted doors of the brickyard just as Lord Whiddon fired his revolver. Hendricks grabbed the bag containing the gas bombs and leaped Great West road and if you are not pursued, set her down in the open at the Interlachen Country club, following the ceremony a reception for members of the Immediate families and a few Intimate friends was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Barstow. Spring flowers were used throughout the rooms while the bride's table was set in pink and country at the first convenient crossroads. Miss Elsa Holdale of Minne "Tnrn! Go back into the next street," he rapped out. "We'll had been made by Miss Genevieve Haugsrud of Claremont, with the as apolis, retiring social chairman, and "Right! But how am I to know wnetner in newg ionowea: will tell you.

On a bracket near the gear change you will find never climb that in time." Then cupping his hand and trying to make sistance, of Miss Evelyn Mann of V.nJnlt.r.n T. i iham An whan Vnil (T of fn tha TY1 1T1 roAd. I i TV! Miss Jean Short of fit. Paul, the newlv appointed social chairman, are in charge of arrangements for the his voice carry through the door, "You all right, Lord Whiddon 7" There was no answer. white centered with white roses.

neath the headphones you will find an instrument that looks like a XT Ti. i- 1 -( Mrs. Barrett wore a gown of dusty dance. Kappa Alpha Theta an larce eetric torcn. iou win notice a iimuuiucra, ii, iu a.

nutimii rose crepe ana lace ana a black hat Owatonna. and Mies Gladys Anderson of Duluth. The. were Mrs. Elisabeth Mackenzie.

Mrs. Ij. Danforth, Imth of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Anderson of Duluth, Among the out-of-town nounces the Initiation of Miss Janet He opened the bag and threw a gas bomb over the top of the doors, heard it fall on the other side and break. He threw another as the squad car completed the turn and tore backwards up the blind transmitter. The outside of tne car has Deen so treated as to aci as and corsage bouquet of talisman Poore of St. Paul.

a 'Bcroen Kv nressinp flown tne lever oi tne lorcn ana sianaing roses and lavender sweet peas. Mrs. Alpha XI will give a formal dinner dance Saturday evening, May alley. "Me TTondricks. sir." Barstow's gown waa of French blue chiffon and she a black lace by the side of the car you will be able to speak to me if necessary.

Do not wait for Connie." alumnae members who attended the Zl. at Old Orchards, Lake MJnne party mere Miss Thelma Carlon of To his amazement a Dlain clothes man who had not been in the nat ana a corsage bouquet of pink tonka. Miss Margaret Rarlg and There was nothing for him but to return to the uulverbury Hotel. A t- 1 n.n.,U n.nnn.fl1 nrQ if in Vi KaHiiWvi llftfll would have to wait in his bedroom until Pea Moines, Iowa; Miss Mabel roses ana Diue sweet peas. sauad car stood by his side.

"I know who's on the other side of Miss Evelyn, Fauser. both of Minne After dinner he preferred Mr. and Mrs. Barstow left for a apolis, and Miss Fern Garlock of that" motor trip east and upon their re BemidJI are in charge of arrange' Holmes of Goodhue, and Miss Helen Virginia Wildes of I.ake Crystal. CAPTAIN AND MRS.

DON F. "Eh?" Hendricks eazed un at the plain clothes man trying to turn tney will be at home after June 1 -at 3538 Emerson avenue south. ments. The alumnae group of Alpha XI Delta entertained at a tea In hon digest his information, but the necessity for action was paramount in his mind. I'ratt win sail from -Sew York on ror travel the bride Is wearine or of the mothers at the chapter August 26 for station In the Philip green knit sport suit with white "Give me a leg up! Perhaps I can look No damned good! house last Wednesday afternoon.

sport hat and shoes. Miss Jane Weeks of St. Paul, chair The doors are greased. Can't do anything this side. Come with me." pine Islands.

Captain Pratt has Just finished the two year course at the Together they ran up the blind alley and then into the parallel wr. ana Mm. G. F. Barstow of Red Wing were among the out of Command and General Staff school man of arrangements for the tea.

was assisted by Miss Julia Maud Foster ef St. Paul and Mrs. Ruth it was time to set forth. But he was particularly anxious to attract no kind of attention. So he bought an evening paper and sat in tha lounge.

Headlines streamed across the paper: THE WHISPERER AGAIN. SECOND OUTRAGE IN 24 HOURS. LORD WHIDDON THE VICTIM. SCOTLAND YARD STILL POWERLESS. Nearly half the page was occupied with photographs of Lady Whiddon.

He looked from one photograph to the other. That of Lady Whid-, don seemed familiar to him, though he did not remember ever having met her. "Lady Whiddon, who, before her marriage two years ago, wag the well known musical comedy actress, May Marion." He remembered now. He had seen her several times when sha lor the eight years previous were street, lhey reached the yard car just as the others, with a jack and a tire lever had forced the little door through which Roland had town guests. x.

at Fort Snelling and the university. Strong and Mrs. Katherine McKin- escaped. i ley, both of Minneapolis. MKM.

4. II. POPP! OF KLA "Stand back there!" roared Hendricks, as the thin blue vapor math falls. whn hi. hn u.

curled around the door. "Here, Graves shove this on and come PHI OMEGA PI ANNOUNCES' guest of her sister. Mrs. G. F.

Han. with me. cer, aui7 Calhoun boulevard, for Captain and Mrs. I. M.

Oseth, who left Fort Snelling two years ago for Fort' Leavenworth, Kansas, will also sal August 2 for the Philip-pin's. Captain and Mrs. George E. Butler, who left Fort Snelling four years ago, for station at Bozeman, Mon- Slipping on the gas masks the two men rushed into the yard to find Lord Whiddon lying unconscious, in the coupe gassed by the several days, will leave for her home Monday. Mrs.

Poppy was honored itmn uip irrfn ni in vet iaxe school. She will return home In July after a visit with friends in the Cascade mountains in Oretron. police bombs. the pledging of the Misses Marjorie Cady and Helen Clausen, both of Minneapolis, Vivian Etefflre of Rochester, Ruth Altermatt of Springfield, and Carol Stolls of Glidden, Wis. The Phi Omega PI spring formal party will be given Friday evening.

May 20, at White Pine Inn. Bayport. The affair, which will be a dinner dance, will be in honor of the pledges. Arrangements are In charge of Miss Iona Warnock of Minneapolis, Miss lone Sobotka of Pine Citv. and Miss Esther Lenne-ville of Dickinson, N.

D. Wednesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Scott. 1706 James avenue north, entertained at dinner and bridge for her. Guests Included Dr. and Mrs. J.

A. Urner, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Austin. Mr. and Mrs. O. F.

Ilancer, Mr. and Mrs. John Housa and Dr. and Mrs. D.

B. Pfemmer of St. Paul. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Austin. 4801 Snnnv. I tana, with the Montana State Col- MEKSRS.

AND MMES. HAROLD lege, of Agriculture and Mechanical w. Sweatt. Seymour Backus and (Arts, will sail on September 23 for Frank Newman mill gwsts of San Francisco for Hawaii. L.Wr Eastmsn.

ijpIlteftant Harry M. Grizzard, who 2.117 Send avenue south, oyer the rcmemlHrpd bv many Memorial Day week vn4 at their frnd3 In Fort Snelllng and the mimmer home af Lake Hubert near. iTwin Cities and who left Fort wrainero, sunn. Snelling two years ago for Hawaii. side road, gave a dinner for Mr.

was, on the stage. A strikingly good looking woman yin a rather flowery With something of the morbid interest of the genuine criminal in his own exploits-, Roland read the account. The subject matter had been worked up at great length and thera was a good deal of veiled criticism of Scotland yard, but the fact. were few: the headphones Lord Whiddon received the order to turn left through two open wooden gates which gave on to a brickyard. The gates were immediately closed behind the car, thereby cutting off the flying squad car by a narrow margin of five seconds.

Inside the yard was a masked man who demanded the ransom. Lord Whiddon, knowing that any kind of resistance might have dire consequences for his wife, had no alternative to handing over the wallet, in which he had been instructed to place the ransom of 50,000 pounds in notes. The masked man promptly disappeared through a door in the opposite wall and made good his escape on a motorcycle." Poppy, when the guests Included Judge and Mrs. Fred Wrleht. Mr.

THOMVS S'1" been promoted to first lieuten-Mount Curve in" The doors of the coupe were locked a precaution of the Whisperer's so they dragged him through the window and laid him on the pavement outside the yard, while one man was sent to bring a doctor. Hendricks turned to the man who had joined him in the blind alley. "Now what's all this you were saying?" he asked. "I know the man who was in that yard, sir. Name of Carstairs staying: at Gulverbury hotel.

I was put on to him this morning. Followed him in a taxi to the corner, where I was waiting for him to come out. I hadn't an idea there was. a stunt on." Hendricks grunted. "Looks like a good thing for you, my lad but it would have been better if we could have grabbed him at it.

You'd better cut right along and telephone Mr. Larpent." Before the doctor arrived Lord Whiddon opened his eyes, stared up at Hendricks in momentary confusion, then seemed to realize the position. "I fired at him boss shot!" he said jerkily. "The fellow grabbed the Silly ass! Stuffed out with waste paper." MR. ND MRS.

TROl tll. l'tnj and Mrs. Hancer, Mr. and Mrs. Urn Memorial home at avenue, will spend the holiday at their summer Alexandria.

er, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sumpter and Mr.

and Mrs. K. H. Scott. MISS RL'TH MINGO, DAIGH-ter of Dr.

and Mrs. Franeia K. Mingo of Hugo, left Wednes- aay tor her home followinc a viait EMILY POST WRITES ON a of three weeks here as the guest of MR. AND MRS. HAROLD V.

N. BOORAEM, 2015 Grand avenue, who have a cabin on Ten Mile lake pear Hackenaack. mill spend the Me-mortal holiday meek-end there. MR. AND MRS.

E. C. TILLOT-M)N, 231 Oliver avenue south, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Cobb, 1909! James avenue south, are among those! ner cousin. Miss Auhln (Continued 1 uesday.J daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander the chapter at a program Wednes day evening after the regular meet ing. Mrs.

Ethel Piper is worthy matron and Mr. J. Arthur Nelson is worthy patron of the chapter. Theater. Herbert Marshall Takes 'Blonde Venus9 Male Lead from Minneapolis ho will spend the Memorial holiday at Deer Lake.

Wis. Barclay the nurse of the book very definitely Elllssa Landl who played the role in the unsuccessful stage version is physicaly perfect for it. Helen Hayes will bring a spirituality to it which might be a vast improvement. Not having seen the stage play I do not know what was the reason for its being such a failure but the story might easily be EAR MRS. POST: May a man leave a woman mlone while he goes out between the acts? Answer: The modern woman usually oes out with him.

MR. JOHN W. WILLI MS OF Eleventh avenue south mill be honored Frldav evening at a dinner rved at the Welsh ITeabyterian but if he is with an old-fashioned type of woman who does not smoke, AUMn, 317 Seventh avenue northeast. I.MTTATOXS HAVE BEEN issued to members of the Minneapolis and St. Paul sections of the Junior Frolickers Dancing club for the first annual spring formal to be given by the two groups Frldav evening.

May 28, at the Saint Paul hotel. Members of the Minneapolis section had the membership committee of the St. Paul group as guests at their final partv Saturday evening In the ballroom of the Plaza hotel. In the number were the Misses Jane Louise Dunn, Eillie Love, Helen Chapman, Dorothy Spencer, Betty Palmer. Betty Parrish and Eileen McCarthy; Edward Nelson, John Marlene Dietrich Draws church In honor of his ninety-fourth ii is quite proper to leave ner Drieny aurinz birthday anniversary.

Decorations 0ne entre-acte or should the play have more Popular British Actor in Her Latest Picture. come gross in the hands of less! than the ideal adaptor and artist. I Roland Toung is bringing black! penguin eggs back with him from! London Willi the idea of hatching! some of the funny looking birds in 1 Mr. Williams native Wales, women jt the church will serve the dinner. 1 18 "rly considerate of him to leave I her at each curtain fall to sit alone until MRS.

W. W. HALL AND HER the curtain raises. Of course, it also depends daughter. Miss Lucille, 5205 Wash By Mollie Merrick.

Hollywood, Mav 15. Her collection displayed against smooth background of neutral tone. There are books tons of them more than 2,000 volumes, and the pages have been cut on all of them. Which is my way of saying that I have never talked to a more cultured, intelligent or beautiful girl than Claudette Colbert. She has charm also.

She recently transferred all her books and jade from her New York home thus creating ahe most unusual domicile In the colony. Oh, there's no husband there either. Norman Foster has his own home a block or so amay. but they dine together every night. That is not so odd In Hollywood where statistics on husbands vary with the weather.

bert Marshall, that British actor so beloved of the American public, mill upon whom he is with. He could leave his wife oftener or longer than anyone else which does not mean he should leave her for the entire time the curtain is down! My Dear Mrs. Post: When goinir to the theater in the evening in day clothes, should I leave my hat at home or take it off in the theater? Answer: An item of suitability is that day and evening clothes be not mixed. bum avenue south, hud ss their guest last meek their cousin. Miss Ella Hall of Kansas City, who was a-delegate to the national T.W.C.A.

convention held In the city May I to 11. She left Wednesday evening with the tlose of the convention. MBS. Ii)nSR P. AIJIEE OF THE Leamington hotel was hostess Tues f.

Storing Yoor Furs in the Cellar is Not Economy I extravagant because it increases the depreciation. Furs are sensitive to climate. Their natural habitat is freezing cold. Watch the fur-bearing animals shed in summer and Store Your Furs CUoUer INC. Furriers 51 South Ninth Street be leading man for Marlene Dietrich when "Blonde Venus'" appears on the screen.

Marshall will be remembered as the actor who prefers to appear with his wife. Edna Best. But in this case he has been persuaded to aban Hollywood. I thought they needed cold climate, ice snow and the rest, but perhaps I'm wrong for believing that penguins are at home only in the Arctic. Roland Young has been starring in an English made picture and having an interesting time for himself.

I'd like to see someone write a screen play for him and, even more than that why doesn't someone write a story for Aileen McMahon, one of the finest actresses that has ever stepped before a camera. Cooyrlcht, 10.13, Inc. don "There's Always Juliet." the Whenever you go out in a street dress you should wear a hat always and no hat with If Helen Hayes decides to make an evening dress. Poore, Paul Kelly. 'William Lewis, William Fry, Carl Hensel, and William Salladin.

Invited to act as assisting hosts and hostesses at the affair m-ere Messrs. and Mmes. H. S. Helm.

Glen Waters, A. C. Weeding, E. G. In-galls, and J.

F. Carlson. The grand march was led by Miss Betty Carey and Arthur Allen. Before the dance a dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Richardson, 4514 Moorland avenue, for their daughter, Miss Jean. Guests were the Misses Mary McAfee, Nancy Greer, Vivian Murray. Margery Clark, and Jane Dodd; Stephen Baxter, Lowell Campbell, Phillip Campbell.

Lowell Cameron, Jack Irvln, Walter Robb, Wallace Ross, and Albert Wold. Mrs. Charles D. McNerney will entertain on Monday evening with bridge for a group of Fort women Dear Mrs. Post: Should a man check farewell to Arms' as her Paramount picture, and Frederick March his hat and coat in a restaurant and in a Jieater? Dees a woman ever check her hat? plays the role of Frederic Henry, the impetuous, hard drinking adven Emily Post.

Answer: In a fashionable restaurant CHAPTER TO CELEBRATE. Members of Wabanang chapter, O.E.S., will celebrate the eleventh anniversary of the organization of play in which he and Edna Best have been appearing so successfully this season, in favor of what may be at that time the most Intriguing lady on the screen. I say what may then be the most Intriguing lady for nobodoy knows as yet whether or no Greta Garbo will sign again. Latest rumors have it that M. G.

M. are laying such Privileges both In a money way and in the way pf authority, at her feet, that she is likely to sign again for the fall. turous hero or the book, it should prove popular. a man always leaves his hat and coat in the coatroom, or checks it at the door of entrance. In a theater, men who have rubbers and Hemingway describes Catherine umbrellas as well as hats and coats, might check them, but properly a man goes down the aisle with his coat over his arm and his hat in day afternoon to a group of 12 guests at her summer home at Excelsior, Lake Mlnnetonka.

MISS P.U'LINE DIXON, 483! Garfield avenue, left Friday evening for Philadelphia, to attend the national conference of social workers In session there this meek. Hn route home Miss Dixon will visit friends In Plttaburgh. MARJORIE BITK. DAUGHTER of Mr. and Vrs.

J. W. Buck, S221 Columbus avenue, was honored guest Saturday afternoon at a party given for her seventh birthday anniversary. Nineteen guests were present. Marjorie's birthday anniversary Is Monday.

MR. WALTER M. WRAT, S550 Twenty-second avenue south, mas surprised by members of the Dirk-son-Lake Bridge club. May on his birthday anniversary. Cards were his hand.

He puts his hat in the frame made for it. tinder his seat, and folds his coat and lays it on the floor under his seat. Dietrich has had British actors In A woman takes off her wrap after she is seated in a theater- wniie the officers are on a night maneuver. Major R. N.

Perley, the assistant She leaves a heavy fur coat, or an evening wrap, in the dressing room of a restaurant if she prefers going into the dining-room in her dress. She might leave her hat, too, if she happens to come from corps area inspector from Omaha. Is at Sort Spelling for several out of town and wears a semievenmg dresn. her two most recent pictures Victor MacLaglen In "Dishonored" and Clive Brook In "Shanghai Express." Claudette Colbert has the most unusual house in a town of different homes. Not a picture on the walls, for this is Colbert's eccentricity.

In their place she uses her famous Jade Copyright, ltM, by Emily rott. Any arsent esestlnsa to whlrh perianal reply tram Mrs. Past Is requested Major w. A. Copthorne, chemical officer of the seventh corps area, was a visitor at ort Snelling the past mast ha accompanied by a wlf-addrmM aad stamped envelops.

Address Knlly Feat, Car Tha MlaMpalls TribaM. weeK. John Af Tlhomas To Make Way for the Biggest Stoctc of White Shoes in Our History Sale of 2,179 Pairs of played and a buffet luncheon was served. BETA PHI ALPHA GAVE A format dinner dance Saturday evening at Radisson Inn, Christmas lake. Decorations were carried nut In green and the sorority colors, with yellow tea roses In the table bouquets.

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Casloria, you know, is made specially for children's delicate needs. It is a pure vegetable preparation; contains no harsh drugs, no narcotics of any kind. No need ta guess or gamble. Get a hnttla of Brownatone tndsy only fiOe. Then cut lock of bslr from your head snd apply a little of this fsmous tint.

If Brownstone does sot prove it will srtuslly give your dull, streiker, Entire Stock of $6.50 Beverly's and $8.50 Parimodes (Except the white shoes and Lido sandals) We are clearing our black and colored kid and patent leather shoes to make space for white! Black, brown, beige, blue, gray (and some odds and ends in white) in every smart style. Beverly's, Parimode's and Beverly Arch Shoes. Broken sizes of course 3 to 10 AAAA to D. Shoe First Floor gray or fsded nsir its natural eoior, youth snd sheen yonr money back, WALGREEN DRUG STORES IMAGINE YOUR DELIGHT when you find you can send your entire family laundry to us at a much greater saving than you can do the same bundle at home. In our THRIFTY Hydro service, the entire bundle is scientifically washed, the flat work is beautifully ironed and the wearing apparel is returned damp ready to dry or iron.

7 Cents Per Lb. Minimum bundle 12 lbs. for $1.00 Shirts FiniihtJ in Abov Strviea St Each Additional ROyAL LAUNDRY Regent 6221 0. Jacobs Co. ENGAGEMENT RINGO A I A.

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