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Eos fthiies. 80, 1012. fAIlT III. S( SUNDAj MORNING. Affairs of Week in Local Society.

Excusive Specialty House for Feminine AppareC RS' DENIS BURKHAI. 443-445-447 South Broadway fEj of Scarff street, an- nonced the engagement of her Vungest daughter, Mis Barbara: to Blandish Mitchell, son of.bhn Mitchell of this city. Thrsday at a bridge party of twer- covers given at her home. Ihasta daisies and eimi5 Annual Salle of II. Arnold.

Miss Louise Hauser, Mrs. Edward Uauser, Mrs. George nag-land, Frederick Newtotn, Mrs. Nell McCune. Mrs.

Ella Winter, Mrs. Henry Weber. Mrs. Luther Brootleen. Mrs.

L. Levy, Miss Maud Elizabeth Richards. Mrs. Elwood Nash, Miss Bess Nash, Miss Freda Peycke. Mrs.

W. II. Splnks, Mrs. II. Harrlng-ton.

Mrs. Frank A. Jay, Mrs A. Marquis, Mrs. M.

W. Everhardy, Mrs. F. A. Nance, Mrs.

E. Nesbltt, Mrs. H. C. Fr-man.

Mrs. Dxlght Hart. Mrs. Phillip Zobeleln, Mrs. W.

H. Jamison, Messrs. J. B. Poulln, Lacey Coe, Will Garroway, Miss Coe.

Mrs. O. A. Boyle, Mrs. E.

H. Barmore, Mrs. J. C. Brown, Mrs.

Sterling 8. Boothe, Mrs. E. J. Brent, Mrs.

S. I). McPherson, Mrs. Halph Hagan, Mrs. P.

L. Stassforth, Mrs. Jack Hammer, Mrs. D. C.

Cnsselman, Mrs. Gertrude Boss and Mai. Ab-mer Ross. In New York. Mr, and Mrs.

Lester L. Robinson sweet ps brightened the table and coiage bouquets of the latter sprays of maiden- hair terj were given as favors. Women's Underwear Begins Monday ijjr i. A 1 nvi Mm Cards Jre piayea ronowing the repst and on each deuce heart was found the names of the jmng couple, in gold. No 4e has been set for the weddlnt and the announcement Was mde at this time so that the brJe-elect's eldest sister, Miss Mrgaret, who left yester- day forEurope, might be pres- ent.

i Mtos 3urkhalter left In com- Nainsook Cambric MoslSn The superiority of the Lingerie Underwear carried hy Myer Siegel Co. is admitted even bv the most critical. There'll be a harvest of values at practically all prices. Domestic and imported makes will be featured at prices that will draw and hold the attention of expert women shoppers. Imported Gowns, $1.95 up; Drawers and Chemises, $1.45 up! Corset Covers, $1.25 up; Combinations, $2.45 up.

pany wth Miss Beatrice Qava-, gan an Mrs. Dortlcos and they will renal away one year. Mrs. lartleos will accompany I the yopg people as far as New I York, rhere they will be met by aunt, Mrs. Savage of Boston, with whom they wll tour the continent.

II i 11 1-1 1-M -HW-H4" Two CoHiviocSog Specials for the Day I i 7-; "f-, 95 41 You'll want them ail-so pretty are the styles so unusual the at $1 at $2 Pretty beyond your expectations for the price Is very low! Oowns, Combinations, Brassieres In the very latent effects. These rangs from 50c Up materials and trimmings! Gowns, Combinations, Drawers, Pet-ticoats of nainsook trimmed with val, cluny and Irish crochet in scores of ways. separate Drawers and Corset Covers of soft nainsook with trimmings of cluny and val laces. Extraordinary In every way for $1.95. "Mrs.

Robert IIid(lleson9 Who entertained a number of her girl friends informally last week. are enjoying an outing In New York. They are donjfclled at Hotel Knickerbocker. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Perry Story are also in the eastern city from which place they will soon sail for Europe. Left I-nst Week. Mrs. M. Bauer and daughter, Mrs.

Edward Knor, left Thursday for their home In Cincinnati, O. They have been guests of Mrs. Bauer's brother, H. C. lUebenkorn, of Alhambra, for two months.

Mountain Outing. I Dr. and Mrs. Walter Jarvls Barlow of this city, together with Mr. and Mrs.

Mllo M. Potter and Miss Nina Jones, will enjoy a visit of several weeks at the Yosemite. Pleasant Trip. Biss Buelah Foster and her mother are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

McFar-land of Roekvllle, Md. They have also been enjoying the sights In Chicago, Bullalo, Niagara Falls and Washington. Before returning they will pass a month in Virginia, From Washington. Mrs. W.

F. Gardner and daughter, of Washington, D. are at Hotel Alvarado for the summer. Club Banquet. A.

G. Bafltlett, president of the Orpheus Club, gave a banquet at Hotel Angelus. one evening last week for officers and members of the board of directors of the club. There were covers for C. P.

Longwell, W. R. Berry, R. C. Arnold, J.

R. Rutherford, R. Case, V. A. Campbell, A.

Taylor, C. W. Hatch, R. M. Kedzle and Prof.

J. P. Dupuy. Matthcws-Kerr Slnrrlage. Miss Goldyn G.

Kerr and Clyde Matthews were quietly married Tuesday at noon, Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher of the Temple Baptist Church officiating. The bride was attired in a smart tailored suit of gray, with hat, gloves and shoes to match! She carried Cecil Brunners and lilies of the valley. Mr.

and Mrs. Matthews left Immediately for a honeymoon trip to San Francisco and Yosemite. Wedding Anniversary. One of the most entertaining functions held In Alahambra for some time took place at the Sewall residence on Margarita avenue, one afternoon recently. The occasion was the anniversary of tho noiini, Weaver-Jackson Largest llulr Store mid Toilet 1'nrlorK in the e-t.

429 S. Broadway. YomII Want Pretty Clothes for the 4th! You'll be going somewhere! to the beach, the mountains or perhaps to a party or just out calling. Wear something different, distinctive. Shop here youH find it.

50 $0 .1 Ti You'll Be Surprised How Re -Touching, Re Fashioning Will INEN SUITS In the greatest variety will be shown especially Monday. There'll be styles simple and elaborate for practically every occasion. New effects In sizes for women and small women at a full range of prices beginning as low Some Smart Wool Suits Have Been Specially Marked at $19.50 and $24.50. INEN DRESSES so original In design that to see Is to admlre and so very moderate In price that you may have one and hardly notice the cost. Colors for summer with chic trimmings and much hand work.

Some as low as 7S $8 Silk Dresses foulards, messalines, taffetas and novelties effectively designed and daintily trimmed a splendid assortment. These, only $16.75. Lingerie Dresses that will fill the want for something light and airy yet extremely pretty. Full range of prices but some good values at $6.75. I'nsnlonalie Tea.

Mrs. Gorgo W. Bayly entertained Friday wth a delightful tea party at her bane. No. COS West Twenty-eighth sirft, Miss Ada Seeloy, who will wed the hostess'es son, Hoy Bayly, was the hwiorre.

Miss Eva Bayly, wlo returned recently from college, Ji Virginia, was an especial guest Artistic simplicity characterized the pretty decorative scheme throughout Shasta daisies In prctt vases apu-ared In the dining-room, while coriopsis lent their brightness to tre living-room, which opens Into tho library, that was radiant with red sweet peas. Mrs. Bayly asked onl' members of the younger set anl her seventy-flve guests were received by Mrs. William Bayly, Ms. Samuel Knight Kindge, Miss IMn Brant, Miss Elizabeth Bront, Ms Helen Burton, Miss Mabel Miss Helen Taggart, Miss Hllogarde Fayne, Miss May Khodes, Jliss Madeline King, Miss Georgia, Miss Nell Gava-gan and-illss Edith Gibbs.

Miss Rtoa'ns Hostess. Miss jpathorine Stearns opened her home at No. 27 St. James Park, yesterday afternoon, for a tea, given compllmeitary to the Misses Elizabeth and Florence Wood, who returned rerently from a tour of the world. Siveet peas were used ex-rlustvcly -jn ornamenting the beautiful homi.

Aier 5 o'clock a number of yojng men Joined the guests, who Included only unmarried friends of Mlas Stearns. Complimeits Visitor. In homr of Mrs. Benjamin Hammond of El Paso, Mrs. Michael Francis tegan of No.

849 South Burlingtoi avenue entertained Wednesday with a charming Informal lunheon. Appointments for the table were In lavender. Sweet peas In tiat shade and hand-painted place cards decorated with French ptasant girls, carried out the si heme. Urs. Hammond, who is one of El movst prominent society wtnien has been passing eome time here at Hotel Lankershim and also at Hotel Virginia, Long Beach.

Invitatlong Issued. Invltatlcns have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Fowler for the rrarrlage of their daughter.

Miss Mabsl Susan, to William Lee Improve the Hair You're Wearing Hair that's not your own very quickly gets shabby dead looking. What it needs is a thorough professional cleaning and re-touching. Then, too, hair fashions change just as hat fashions change the puffs that a few seasons ago were "just the thing" today are not good style. Bring us your "bought" hair. We've a special department for this retouching, refashioning.

The cost to you will be very reasonable. A New Feature Robespierre Dressesl These are of striped voile and charmeuse In all colorings. The very striking collar and deep, frilled cuffs make them particularly effective and smart. A Robespierre waist of brocade satin is also quite the latest. Yoo Are Sore to Need a Motor Coat! You don't want one like someone else is wearing.

We've many attractive models in linen, Terry cloth, novelty weaves and mixtures, broadcloth, at popular prices. Have you seen the new Steamer Coats of imported cloths? New WaSsts and Dasntiiest of Neckwear VJt and Mrs. Jay Buxton, son-in-law and i Faiois MeiodigraBd pianos LONG SLEEVE GUIMPES are in strong demand. The newest ones are of plain and shadow net daintily put together. These are exceptionally fine.

Low priced, too $1.50, $2 and $2.50. of Smperlatflve Have Received a Greater Number Endorsements A LINGERIE WAIST a new one will give you a more wholesome pleasure in your holiday. Th voiles, batistes, and lingeries which have just arrived are more than pretty $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 up ExqiiDsSte Waists at $10.00 Not elsewhere will you find at this price the same fine quality. Voile and batiste with hand embroidery, point venise and rich cluny. We make a specialty of Mourning Waists.

Crepe, silk marquisette, crepe de chine, charmeuse and mes-8allne sizes 34 to 44 $6.50 to $25 from the Used by Each of These:" Cardinal Jumpers at $7.00 Of handsome filet lace and net finished with black velvet belt. Gives just the right finishing touch to one's summer frocks. Pique Coat Bands, 20c and 25c Ratine Bands 25c Nurses Collars; 1 and 2-buttons 2 for 25o String Ties of silk; all shades at 25c Miller, which will take place Monday, JWy 8, at No. 1644 East Thirty-sixth street, this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Miller will be at home to friends after August 1, at No. 71 Alamitos avenue, Long Beach. lThe Exclusive Specialty House for Feminine European Tour. Artists of Los Angeles Thaini Has Ellen Beach Yaw Vernon Spencer Norma Rockhold Rob-bins Harry Girard Mary Le Grand Reed Walter F.

Skeele, A.D. The Miss's Elizabeth and Mabella Spinner of San Pedro will leavo thl week for four months' tour through Europe, upon their return to the United States they will tour Brown- Agnes Cain Girard Qiveo AH Other Standard Makes Combined! Henry Balfour Edgar Temple Carl Bronson Thomas Taylor Drill Helen Bartran Ignaz Ilaroldi Anthony E. Carlson Myrtle Dingwall Frank C. Egan Maude Lillian Berri Signor A. Alberti Mrs.

Bertha Amet E. C. Kammermeyer Miss Margaret Jarman Marquis Ellis Miss Theodosia Harris Miss Ann Sawyer Miss Ann Montgomery Esther Palliser The success of the Melodigrand Piano has been achieved entirely on the strength of its own merits. The Melodigrand is the one piano upon the American market today which marks a distinct improvement in construction, with resulting greatest beauty in tone and increased durability. The merit of the Melodigrand is so definite and so much importance that any intending purchaser who desires the BEST piano obtainable, will be repaid by inspecting and carefully comparing with any and all other makes.

The reason for the preference by practically all of the leading artists of this city will be quickly appreciated. And your decision will be likewise. Washington and Oregon In an automobile. Evening Wedding. Tuesday evening Miss Anna S.

Brown and George R. Smith were married at the home of Aaron Brown, of No. 127 East Avenue Forty-two. The house vu deoorated with white carnations and Shasta daisies and the wide fireplace banked with flowers and ferns, formed an altar, where Kev. W.

B. GanU performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her ujicle, Aaron Brown, was gowned In white lace and carried a shower of bride roses and wore a wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmaids the Misses Emma Brown and tella E. Smith were attired in white lingerie and carried clusters of white sweet peas, tied with tulle.

Charles Brown was best man. After a fortnight's outing at Coronado and vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home on West Fifty-fourth street Sits LaAjed nome. Miss Ruth Lamed of South Alvar-c') street, has Just returned from a Ao-weeks" visit with friends In San Frsaclsco.

Tea. r.e of the enjoyable affairs of week was the musical tea given r.v Mrs. Frank Bryson Wednesday "crm'rn st her home. No. 1965 I t-Ve flvcnuo, complimenting her rvisln.

Mips Mnrgnret Beaver of ifTalo. N. Y. Tink gladiolus with t.uar.tltit'S asparagus plumovua v.i' iiseil In an decoration i i t. nr.ii lth pink I xJr.iiicrns In th if g-raom, and Kl il.iiy In the dlnlng-ronm.

f.ttriT thf rr'(rramme vrri It. Nr! Mo i f. Mr I'MIMi and iu-f, u. a trio by y--U In. and Mrs I izh Fre.

M' it. i i'. V. and V'lil Those who are considering the purchase of and who desire to secure the best to be had, are invited to carefully compare the Melodigrand with the products of any other maker in the piano world. We can assure them a degree of pleasure and satisfaction in the selection of a MelodigTand not obtainable in any other instrument.

Prices of Melodirands are as follows Bungalow style, $385 and $395Colonial Uprights, $450 and $475 Imperial Uprights, $500 Corinthian Uprights, $550 and $575 Grands, $700 to $1000-Player Pianos, $685 upwards Grand Player Pianos, $1200 up. 1 Descriptive Brochures, Cheerfully Sent Upon Request. 443-445-447 South Broadway AonMncemeinit Monday July I st we open our Fur department. Unique creations as well as ready-to-wear garments will be carried and made to order. The finest skins sable, seal, ermine, mink, fox, will be here in big assortment.

Special attention will be given to remodeling and repairing. This department will be under the supervision of a well-known furrier formerly of Leipsic, later with Marshall Field of Chicago. I'urt ft Sow fur Hcfhiirt Stml Free nf Charge. Si TA. I I Exclusive Distributors in Southern California of Melodigrand Pianos Piano Warerooms, 724 to 738 South IJroadway, Los Angclci Piano Headquarter-Uprights, Grand.

CaHn.t. Ktc. i i. 1 vihn-' I i nt I 1 V'i" to tr'f i i i i 1 Mr i i it j', A. ir.

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