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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 45

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the MORNING, Los Angeles a he Sunday Times. NOVEMBER 21, 21 SOCIETY. I STYLE adjoining FUR Exclusive FURS FOr Gift Holiday That ideal of excellence in Furs demanded by Milady of UltraMode has been by the hand of skilled Fur workers and the inspiration of foremost style originators, inculcated into the designs and models offered by us to the women of Los Angeles. Whether your selection is made for personal use or as a Christmas present to one that commands your highest admiration, the quality, style and originality of Hoffman Furs will insure a satisfaction and appreciation "extraordinaire," WE DEEM YOUR CONFIDENCE THE MOST VALUABLE ASSET TO OUR BUSINESS. AND EVERY MODEL IS PRO.

Chappell DUCED WITH THE IDEA OF CREAT. INC THE BEST IN FUR DEVELOPMENT. Frank Holman If 60 615 West Seventh Street PP SEVENTH OLIVE B. H. DYAS CO.

Bluebird Phonograph Shop, Fourth Floor. Pay $3 Now And Make Sure of Having a Beautiful Blue Bird Phonograph In Your Home on Christmas Day The Blue Bird Phonograph is a Christmas Gift that will make your home a happy one for many years to come. A wonderfully perfect phonograph that plays all Disc Records musically. Made in Los Angeles and fully guaranteed. Choice of various handsome models at attractive prices.

Phone Pico 2070 for demonstration in your home, or write for full information about SPECIAL Outfits and TERMS. ROBERT WILSON HYDE ANNOUNCES AN EVENT OF SINGULAR IMPORTANCE TO COLLECTORS AND AMATEURS OF THE ANTIQUE IN THE SALE OF THE RARE COLLECTION OF MRS. OLIVER DWIGHT NORTON, AT HER HOME ON ASHLEY ROAD, MONTECITO, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, DECEMBER FIRST TO FOURTH. -A Costly Process Both the WE for Motion are on the Padre which Na readore one of these this one of many esotuaive SUNDAY Charles L. Underhill, wife of Congressman Underhill, and daughter Phoebe of Sommerville, also Mrs.

Harry J. Meyers of Napa, Cal. After seven months' absence in Seattle and other northern points, Mrs. L. Townsend has again opened her home here.

Mrs. Arthur Johnson, is entertaining as her guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barkclay of Johnston, Pa. Terminating a visit of many months in this health resort, Mr.

and Mrs. M. G. Lullmann and Mrs. James Owens returned to their home in Long Beach the latter part of the week.

Word has been received of the arrival home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kissick, who left here in June by automobile to spend the summer in Kansas City and environs.

for the annual charity ball to be given at the bathhouse auditorium on 1 December 8, are now well under way. The affair is to be given under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce and many people prominent in social life in the county are actively interesting themselves In the affair. Mrs. Harry M. Sheehan is head of the committee on arrangements.

Others who are serving on committees and making. themselves of use in various ways, are Mrs. A. L. Hobson, Mrs.

F. W. Smith, Mrs. Charles Donlon, Mrs. George P.

Austin, Mrs. W. F. Sittel, Wallace Truslow, Mrs. Dan Emmett, Mrs.

Henry Hart. Lillian Burkhart Goldsmith Los Angeles addressed the third of the Ventura Club league meetings at the Athens clubhouse this week. Her subject was great messages in prose and verse. Prior to the lecture Mrs. Frank Wadleigh entertained for Mrs.

Goldsmith with a charmingly appointed luncheon at Pierpont Inn. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. A. N.

Sheldon entertained with a beautiful luncheon on Saturday of this week for her officers in the Ventura chapter of the Eastern Star. A fine musical program was given at the meeting of the Tuesday Club this week at the home, of Mrs. Pacific Knox. Mrs. Stevens was chairman.

SANTA PAULA: marriage of Miss Margaret Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stanley Smith, and Wilfred Dontague Everitt of Fillmore, united two young people well-known in this community. The ceremony was performed on Wednesday, at the home of the bride's parents, on Middle Road, west of Santa Paula, Rev. Frank Lincoln Masseck, officiating.

The bride wore white satin, and carried an arm bouquet of pink carnations. After the ceremony, a supper was served, and at its conclusion, Mr. and Mrs. Everitt left by automobile for Ventura, where they caught the south bound train for their wedding trip. On their return they will live Fillmore, where young man is in business, in a bungalow, which was their wedding gift from Mr.

and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Everitt is a graduate of the Santa Paula High School, and has taken art courses at the Los Angeles School of Art and Design, and Santa Barbara State Normal, and has taught art in the local high school. Mr.

Everitt is an ex-service man, having served with the Ninety-first Division, although an Englishman birth and education. A program of books entertained the members of the Ebell Club Monday afternoon. under the auspices of book and conversation of the club. The scene was a brary, with a student reading from various classics of American literature, a and as she perused the books, their characters, impersonated the members of the club in appropriate costume, appeared upon I stage. House guests at the Frank Schulze home on Pleasant street, who have recently arrived from Portage, include and Mrs.

Coplatz and their daughters, Misses Lillian and Esther, and Carl Woodward. They plan to remain Southern California. The annual Junior play of high school was given on Friday evening, the class presenting "Ruth a Rush," under the direction of Miss Margaret Farnum. The Glen City Dancing Club the newest organization to add Santa Paula's social gaiety, being formed from about sixty couples the younger married set, with monthly dances at the women's clubhouse, the first of which will given on November 23. SANTA William BARBARA.

Miller Mrs. Graham, her daughter, Miss Geraldine Graham, and her step-son, Earl Graham, leave today for New York, where they expect to remain until December. Miss Graham's marriage take place in New York in January. A number of Montecito people went to Los Angeles Wednesday attend a tea given there by Mrs. Walter Mullineaux, in honor of Mrs.

Isaac Ridgeway Trimball of Montecito, who has just returned to Coast, from her summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Robin V. Hayne Mission Canyon, are entertaining his mother, Mrs.

Grace P. Hayne San Mateo. Mrs. A. N.

Stevens of Boston, mother of Bishop Stevens of Los geles, was guest of honor at a given Tuesday at El Mirasol, by Thomas Gladstone Massey. -0- MONROVIA. delightful trip to the HawalIan Islands is being planned by and Mrs. George Spence of North Canyon Drive. They plan to this city about the twenty-fifth this month, and will sail from Francisco on the Matsonia, December The winter will be spent and near Honolulu.

They expect return to their home in March, where they will be greeted by large circle of friends. A merry time was enjoyed on urday evening at the Presbyterian manse, where the young folk of church and congregation gathered for a Christian Endeavor social business meeting. Refreshments were served by the committee charge. Masses of beautiful lavender white chrysanthemums adorned home of Mrs. Alice Mary Worden on Tuesday when she invited a mumber of friends in to a charming tie 1 o'clock luncheon.

The flowers formed the centerpiece the luncheon table and the cards were to correspond. luncheon the afternoon was playing bridge, the fret prize to Mra, C. L. Thompson of Los soles and the second being won Mrs. V.

9. Head. Those invited the delightful affair were Mrs. W. Wand, Mrs.

Donald Arnold, 1.. Thompson, all of Los Angelos, and from this city Mrs. V. 10. Mrs.

Montague Graham and Harry Andrewa. As parting courtesy Mrs. Worden presanted guest with A The A New Following Dep't. Dep'ts. of Will Hosiery Join and the Handkerin -THE NEW SWBLLDOM -THE MASTERPIECE OF THE BVILDERS IS FINISHED chiefs Great Thousands attended the Public Reception and Formal Opening of the New Swelldom Among departments the new that Beautiful Saturday afternoon and evening, witnessing the elaborate preparations made will contribute to Open- by inexpensive Swelldom prices.

to give its clientele the best in store service and fashionable apparel at ly Swelldom's enlarged great- and improved facilities ing But NOW- for entele, serving is a its depart cliMonday Morning at 9 o'Clock the GREATER Event Begins ment devoted exSale clusively to hosTo- OPENING SALE ter chiefs quality. of iery and handkerthe betmorrow In this, as in all other Swelldom In the New Swelldom Beautiful departments, the popular scale of Coats Inexpensive Prices FOUR COMPELLING FACTORS for which this esWraps IN EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION tablishment is so favorably known, will prevail. DurSuits Which Give to Swelldom's Opening Sale ing the great the Force of Opening Sale Frocks handkerchiefs and hosiery of unusual Gowns DOMINANT VALUE ATTRACTIONS excellence will be offered at decided savings. Blouses First Factor- Third FactorTHE LATENESS OF THE THE GENERAL LOWERING Skirts SEASON OF THE MARKET A With many thousands of dollars Sweaters ordered especially for the opening of scend in price; and Swelldom has worth of exclusively new apparel, which has caused all apparel to de- Special the new store, Swelldom is con- taken this condition into full consid- Dep't. Under- fronted with the problem of dispos- eration in every price marked on the for the ing of this enormous stock of fine.

silks merchandise in a fraction of the usual beautiful new garments presented to- Younger time allotted for the sale of an en- morrow. Hosiery tire new stock of seasonable goods. Set Second Factor- Fourth Factor- is among the new Petticoats THE OPENING OF THE SPECIAL CONCESSIONS departments addNEW SWELLDOM MADE TO US BY MANU- ed by Swelldom Hand- BEAUTIFUL FACTURERS in its new home. is an event that, independent of any kerchiefs other reason, calls for the giving of as a tribute upon the opening of our It has long been liberal concessions, as is customary home; and these concessions the cherished plan new we all such times; and Swelldom has of this store to at Hats far in its efforts to show its are passing on to our patrons to swell create a departgone appreciation to its for their the volume of their savings in every ment that would patrons More than twice patronage of the past years. purchase.

prove a fitting expression of the the volume and The combination of all of these elements in the reduction of prices spirit of youth. value of stock ever carried by has resulted in the offering of almost unbelievable buying opportuni- department Swelldom will be ties at tomorrow's Opening Sale opportunities that we are prone to that should fulfill maintained in the believe have few equals in the history of merchandising, considering the style ideals of new Swelldom the stock of -merchandise the younger set in entirely new offered, consisting as it does Beautiful. a sense distinct. of apparel that is EXCLUSIVELY the LATEST and MOST AD. -and there will MIRABLE the fashion world could produce up to the very day of the -where the life not be a single ar- opening of the New Swelldom Beautiful.

and gaiety of the entire To and all- -whether youth find should ticle in one intending buyers or just interested observers, interpretation in store but is the the our invitation to present tomorrow morning on who cordial is extended be styles designed by newest of those enter new the latest this occasion that promises so much in enjoyment and advantage. intimately into the the fashion world ideas of the young. could produce. With the greater will be to choose Swelldom Beauti-what a joy it welldom us in the New Goldberg space available to US from such an ex- ful it has been tensive assortment 535 South Broadway us possible for to carry out this plan of exclusively last- pith gratifying reminute creations. Where Style Is Inexpensive sults.

BROADWAY AT SIXTH STREET Why Be Skinny? It's Easy to Be Plump, Popular and Attractive, Its easy to be plump, popular and attractive instead of being thin, angular and scrawny, Almost invariably the trouble is due to weak nerves and consequent failure to assimilate your food. You may ent heartily, but owing to the lack of you nervous don't set the benent from the tood energy and impoverished blood you eat. All of this can be remedied very quiekly by taking with esch meal a Avegrain tablet of Phosphate. This quickly strengthens the nervous eye tem. enriches the blood and Increases it.

oxygen carrying the power, and in a ably short time average thin, weak, nervous man or woman begins not only to put on flesh, but miso begins to look and feel better. Bleep, appetite, strenath and endurance improved, dull eyes become bright, unless with some 'compiaint, there la no son why, if you take Blood -Iron Phos: phate regularly, you should not soon leek and feel much better and many younger. Deposit 01.80 today with the Bun Drug Co. OF any other druggist for enough Iron Lee me Phosphate three weeks treatment. directed and the end you aren't 10 and gel your Your you in Says Time to Make Mentho-Laxene Syrup Anyone Can Make Full Pint of Laxative, Curative Cold and Cough Medicine Cheaply at Home First Dose Helieves.

Everybody la subject to colds and coughs this season. Be prepared! Have on hand a full pint of Mentho-Laxene syrup that checks and aborts colds, relieves coughing and gradually brings permarelief. The full and best benefta nent derived if you begin taking it at the are: cutest of cold or cough- because very you can cheok or abort the cold--and save many hours of distress and perhaps ward off brenchitia, pneumonia, and ether serious resulta of neglected cold. Menthe-Laxene pure, contains no opiates or narcotics, It la pleasant, penetrating, healing and curative beyond any preparation you can buy ready made. Pull directions and guarantee are with every bottle of Mentho-Laxene.

The It Blackburn will more than please you OP Ohio, will refund Produete Dayton, YOUr mOneY. Hundrede of thousauds of sold bottles and of been not people have wanted their money 4,000 8000 barrels used leet year. Why 1. Because Feature Lifting Without Surgery guarantee to remove heavy mouth lines, stringy flabby, necks, sagging jaws, Wrinkles, without cutting or inconvenience. The Barber Complexion Treatment and Feature Lifting, without surgery, builds up hollow cheeks and removes dark lines from under the eyes.

Makes you look years younger. Price within reach of all. WRITE FOR BOOKLETS Darling of the Gods Toilet Preparations These Creams Require No Massage Cream 78c Lemoline for Falling Hair. $1.04 Bleach 78c Liquid Rouge; large. 52c Face Wood Comb for Scalp Astringent Cream for Treatment $2.00 Sagging Throats $1.56 Powder $1.04 Face Astringent Lotion.

$2.08 White, flesh, Oriental. SPECIAL MORNING RATES on ALL PARLOR WORK BESSIE L. BARBER Est. 1894. 19985.

832 West 7th, Los Angeles, Cal. Complexion Specialist..

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