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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 10

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THE ATTY PROVINCE. VANCOUVER. BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932 THE DAILY PROVINCE, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932 10 30E3OCSS30C301 10qOCS30C30C1 Ogc Values Fo 3c Sunworthy Flaitlc Wallpapers to Denmark Social Notes 1 Weddings A SPECIAL SHIPMENT of these beautiful wallpaper en-ables to make you thi offer. Th equal of these paper! have never old below 75c. Nine choice pattern to select from if you come early.

Whlle They East, A Roll, 30c Ask-for-Your-Money-Back Offer If, after using any of the paint or varnish offered below, you don't think they are worth double the price you pay, we will gladly refund your money. Miss Rosemary Rogers Formally Presented to Society at Reception TWO events of outstanding Interest on the week's social calendar have been occasioned by the debut of Miss Rosemary Rogers who was formally presented when Mrs. Jonathan Rogers entertained at a largely attended "at home" given at "Argoed" on Thursday afternoon. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.

Rogers and their daughter will entertain at a dance to be given at the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. Elliott Lynch. 4 grandmother of th bride and ths mother of th groom assistea in bridal party in receiving, Mrs. N. P.

Nahu. an aunt of the also assisted. Mr. and Mrs. Barker left later for Seattle where the honeymoon will be spent.

On their return they will reside at Westlang. Mr. H. O. Wootten la leaving on Friday for Savary, where sh will spend a month at her summer cottage.

Miss Dorothy Jane Parrel who has been attending school In Montreal. Is at present In Winnipeg visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Dennlson and will spend a short time with friends In Calgary before returning home. Mrs. W. Mason Rooke and Mr. and Mrs.

William Melland Booth have returned from a fortnight a stsy at Harrison Hot Springs. Varnish Stain In light or dark oak, walnut or mahogany. Reg. $1 a quart White Enamel A real high grad enamel a gift. Reg.

1.50 a quart Ths euests on Wednesday afternoon. Flat White Just the thing for enamel undercoat- Ing. Regular a 1.25 a quart 79c er received In a deep window em- I TCnte From Victoria 69c 89c ICTORIA, June 33. Mrs. T.

We have the largest wallpaper tock In the city, nd are local dls-trlbutor for Marttn-Senour 100 per cent. Pure Paints. Vi A quiet marriage we solemnized on Saturday, June 18. when Miss Frsnces Gertrude Lynch, R.N- only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred J. Lynch, New Westminster, became the bride of Mr. Ernest Nelles Elliott, son of the late Rev. and Mrs. William Elliott of Victoria.

The ceremony was performed st St. Peter' rectory by Rev. Father B. Kennedy. The bride, who was attended by her cousin.

Miss Joan Milne, wore a pretty silk ensemble of summer green, with white aeressories, and a corsage bouquet of lily of the valley. Mr. Roy J. Lynch, brother of the bride, acted as best man. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr.

and Mrs. Elliott left on a motor tour through the Okanagan, Young Bonart. A quiet wedding was solemnized on Saturdav, June 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.

H. Bohart, 5408 Bruce, when their eldest daughter, Helen Pearl, became the bride of Mr. Harry T. Young, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip E. Young of New Westminster. Rev. Mr. Nixon offlcl-ntpri at the ermonv tn the Dresnce Beauchamp TV returned to her home In Victoria on Wednesday 5 llMBUSUIS IPAHNTT Ashton MarDonald.

Robertson Presbyterian Church formed the setting of a very pretty wedding recently when Rev. H. Brash Bonsah united In marriage Alleen Irma, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac Don aid, and Mr.

Charles Donald Ash ton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ashton. The bride wss given tn marriage by her father, and the bridal music wss provided by Mr.

D. A. Jone. During the signing of the register Mr. Gilbert J.

Summers sang "Until." Mr. Leslie Ashton aupported his brother snd ushers were Mr. Roy Ashton, Mr. Chsrles Brett. Mr.

Robert Forrest and Mr. Cyril Ashdowne. The brld looked charming In her wedding gown of bridal satin and lace molded on silhouette lines with brasur In the drawing-room, wnien tor the occasion had been decorated with a profusion of summer flowers. Mrs, Koiers received her guests In gnwn of rose beige lace, fashioned with a lull skirt and hip-length Jao quette. Mtas Rosemary Rogers charming debutants frock, a Parisian model.

ws of silk and wool lace cf a delicate Ivory shade, which was used to fashion the graceful skirt, which fell In soft folds to Instep length and slso formed the dfep cuff of a ehlc Jaequette of angel-skln erepe of a similar shade. An arm bouquet composed of Talisman roees veiled In maidenhair fern, completed a eherm-jig ensemble. A crvstal bowl filled with snap-dragon tn pastel eolorlngs and lighted with dslft blue tapers In silver candlesticks centred the long table In ch dining-room, while a smaller rv i 1 I Land Wallpaper Co. Ltd. 1023 Granville Street Tel.

Sey. 924 afternoon after spending the past week In Vancouver as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Balfour. Mrs.

R. S. Day has as her guest for a tew daya her sot, Mr. Robert Day of Los Angeles. After a motor trip to Csllfornls, Captain and Mrs.

W. C. Memon. Beach drive, returned home at the beginning of the week. Mrs.

Frank Harrison returned to her home on the mainland on Monday morning after spending a couple of dava In Victoria as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hill of Hillbaven, Esquimau road.

Graham, Mrs. J. J. Larkin, Mr. Lew Gordon.

Miss Gwen and Mis Gertrude Stein and Mrs. Garrlsh. Mrs. 8. T.

Frost, 389 East Forty-fourth, when tiro present were Mrs. H.A. 6tin, Mrs. V. Hsrbord Harbord, Mrs, Anne Hopwood.

Mrs. E. Walters. Mrs. J.

A. Paton, Mrs. A. Hardy, Mrs. Social New on Page 12.) 4 1 of relatives and Immediate friends.

long-sleeved bodice, and flared skirt reaching to the floor. Her veil of embroidered net was arranged in cap TyJTT table in the library, where tea was also served, was centred with pink roses and lighted with deep Ivory tapers. Ices and punch were served tn the billiard-room on the second Mrs, Young left for the interior and on their return will reside In this city. shape and held In place with clusters of orange blossoms. Her bouquet ws floor.

Presiding at the varloua tables dur composed of bridal roses and carnations. Miss Phyllis MacDonald and Miss Helen Imlah attended the bride, the Lace Masterpiece Becomes Property Of City Museum In i the tea hour were Mrs. J. P. Gray Martin.

St. Stephen'a United Church was the setting on Wednesday evening, June 15. for quiet wedding, which united In marriage Miss Ann Miller Malktn. Mrs. J.

P. Nlcolla, Mr. Wlllard New Ideas in Foundation Garments For Summer Wear former wearing pale green and the Kitchen, Mrs. W. O.

Murrtn Madams Paul Suzor. Mrs. J. ryfe Smith. Mrs.

Ely Eliot Palmer. Mrs. Carleton Brown, Mrs. C. 8.

Battle, Mrs. Wlllard Brew- If 'V -r ii pin ii i.mim ii tne. Mrs. Walter Evans, Mra. C.

W. Craig. Mrs. A. H.

MaeNelll and Mrs. R. W. Harris. An article of outstanding merit has become the property of the Vancouver City Museum and Art Gallery, through the generosity of Mrs.

Hercules Scott Porteous of this city, who hss donated a large Venetian rose point lace shawl, said to be more than 300 years old and believed to Assisting throughout the afternoon were Miss Peggy Hoar, Hiss juarjone Allan, Miss Pauline Craig, Miss Betty Klllam, Miss Dorothy Thompson, Miss Dorothy Bedllngton, Miss Grace Ann Cromle, Miss Betty and Miss Qraeme Smith. Miss Mary Miller MaeNelll, Miss Just In a host of thrilling new garments so light they scarcely weigh anything at you'll marvel at the wonder they achieve with the figure, despite their delightful lightness. The low prices too, are a source of pleasure. WHITE NET GIRDLE A wonderful little garment, lightly boned In front and back. Whit Palth Henderson, Miss Dorothy Austin, Miss Msrcla Donald and Mlsa Margaret Cannell.

Btttlens-ooimer Photo. MISS DOROTHY ROBINSON. EAVING this week for Denmark, Miss Dorothy Robinson, director of physical education at 8trathcona Lodge School, Shawnlgan Lake, and a graduate ot McGlll University, will take post-graduate work at the famous summer school ot Physical Instruction at Ollerup. Later Miss Robinson will study folk dancing at Kennedy School, Malvern, England, and expects to return early In Sep. tember.

Martin, lat or Greenock, Scotland, and Mr. William R. Gray of Leth-brldge. Given In marriage by Mr. Jame Hunter, the bride was attractively gowned In powder blue georgette fashioned tn flowing lines, with long-sleeve Jacket trimmed with platinum fox and a wlde-brlmmed hat In blending tones with shoes and gloves to match, while pastel shaded roses and carnations formed her bouquet.

Miss Jennet Martin, her only attendant, wore a dress of figured ninon, cut on long, graceful lines, with black French picture hat. For her bouquet she chose pink and mauve sweet peas. Rev. Dr. Gordon Dickie officiated and Mr.

H. Martin acted as best man. Following the ceremony guest wer received at the hom of Mrs. H. Msr-tln, 3496 West Twelfth, who was charming In a gown of black georgette and lace, with matching hat, relieved with pink and blue velvet ribbon and flowers and a corsage bouquet ot pink carnations.

Mr. and- Mrs. Gray left later on a trip to Banff. For travelling the bride wore a sage blue wool crepe travelling coat, with white sports hat, gloves and shoes to match. They will reside in Lethbridge.

be one of the most valuable pieces of lace In Canada. It Is worth several thousand pounds. It waa a wedding present to Mrs. Porteous many years ago. Her late husband waa a British artillery officer and military attach at the Imperial court of Russia.

Th shawl measures nine feet, has a depth of four and one-half feet, and la triangular In shape, the design being a maze of eiqulslte floral groups. To Vancouver, modern city of the far west, has come this lovely reminder of. and link with, the colorful historic dsys of Europe, the days of regal and papal aplendor when kings. elastic panels with V-shaped elas Engagements latter pale yellow net. Their gown were fashioned alike, the floor-length skirts being finished with frills at the hlp-llne and at the hem, the frills being repeated In the sleeves ot their short Jackets.

They wore lac mittens and close-fitting hat to match. Miss Phyllis MacDonald carried a bouquet of pink carnations and mauve sweet peas, while Miss Helen Imlah carried yellow carnations and mauve hia. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the hom of th bride' parent. The bride and groom received their guests under a prettily decorated arch and were assisted by Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs.

Ashton. Mrs. MacDonald wore a gown of printed chiffon and a beige hat. while Mrs. Ashton wore a blue laos dress with a blue snd beige hat to match.

They wore corssge bouquets of pink carnations. The tea table waa covered with a lace cloth and decorated, with Ivory tepera and silver vases of Ophelia rosea. Mrs. J. McLeod apd Mrs.

Harold Devlne presided at the urns, while serving the guest were Miss Mary Battersby. Miss Chria McLeodw Miss Mary MacDonald, Miss Lillian Greenfield. Miss Ethel MoCuaig, Miss Merle Fleury and Miss Miss Marlorie and Mis Phylli Campbell. Later Mr. and Mrs.

Ashton left via Victoria for San Diego, where their honeymon will be spent. For travelling th bride wore a tile cloth ault with eggshell fur and accessories to $2.50 tic in iront. eizei 24 to 33 wiiiilli iitoni Mrs. Gordon Draeseke entertained on th "Sea Gypsy" today when following luncheon two tables of bridge were tn play. Mr.

and Mrs. Tucker Bsttle, who sine their marriage have been living Boston, will spend the summer as ths guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Battle.

Miss Margaret Biggs, who rcntly took her A. at Toronto University has returned home and has be' spending a week with Mrs. H. W. Riggs at their summer cottage at Buccaneer Bay.

Mr. and Mrs. Melville Brown of Hollywood. California, arrived on Wednesday and will spend a portion of the summer aa guests at Hotel Oeorgla. Miss Helen Shannon entertained at three tables of bridge this afternoon at her residence on West seventeenth Mr.

and Mrs. O. 8. Podger announce the marriage of their daughter. Dorothy Wllhelmlne, to Mr.

Ivan Trousdale, which took plac in the city on March 31. Mr. and Mr. T. M.

Bingay of Trail in spending several days in the city. Miss Margaret MacLeod. Miss Mar-Jorle Robson, Miss Dorothy Richard-ton and Miss Joyce Barnett have left for Savary 4land. where they will spend th next two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Vroomsn and Mis Ethel Hulbert are spending a week tn Wert Vancouver.

Mr. Robert A. Wyllle and his sons. Mr. Wilson and Mr.

A. Waugh Wyllle, have returned from an extended trip to th Orient. Very Rev. Hewlett Johnson, dean of Canterbury, who has been on an extended tour of the Orient, Is the guest of Mr. and Mr.

R. A. Wyllle, Barclay street, while In ths city. Rev. and Mrs.

D. K. Farts and their two children of the United Church Mission at North Honan, China, arrived on the Empress of Canada on Tuesday. While In Vancouver they will be the guests of Mrs. Paris' fsther, Rev.

G. Fisher, 618 Salsbury drive. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Wyllle of Kam-loope are spending a short holiday with their daughter, Mrs. Wsllace Cockburn, Msple avenue, Burnaby, Mr. Lawrence Meredith left today for the Old Country, where he will spend the summsr travelling In England, returning to Vancouver la the early fall. Capt.

and Mrs, E. D. Clark and family have left to spend the summer months at their country horn at Sproat Lake. Mrs. 6.

Allison, formerly of Princeton, Is spending the summer months visiting friends in her former home. Mr. R. Thornton Osborne nd Mrs. H.

S. Leckl are spending a short time at Banff Springs Hotel. A garden party and tea will be given by the Point Orey Rangers st th horns of Mrs. Dallas Perry. 8330 West King Edward, on Saturday from 8 to 6 pom.

Many attractions will be offered, including a coconut ahy, clock golf, etc. PINK NET SEMI-STEP-IN Just aa you see pictured. A breeztex garment, too priced $4.50 at oniy courtiers and high church dignitaries vied with each other In the splendor of their raiment, and lace was a crowning glory. Reminiscent, too, of the poverty and misery of poor but clever artists who worked endless NET CORSEI.ETTES In flesh color, Ingeniously designed for medium and slight figures. Lightly boned in front and back.

Verv little elaetlo. Size rrr 33 to 38 SSOttD LIGHT WEIGHT R4NDEACX A variety of dainty styles In whit or flesh. Sizes 30 to 5QC Mr. and Mrs. J.

V. Mawdsley. 13S3 Walnut street, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Con-unc Ler.a. to Mr. Noel Jerome Murphy, only son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome J. Murphy of London, Ing. The wedding will take place quietly at St. Mark's Church larly la July.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pollard of Brussels, Ontario, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Esther Mae, to Mr.

Leslie Harley Braddtck, 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Braddlck of North Vancouver. The wedding will take place la July.

i Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Whlskla of B841 1 St.

George street, announce the en MissE. Dickieson Honored at Large Reception Friday Many friends, fellow teachers, parents and ex-puplls gathered at the Walter Mobcrly School on Friday evening to honor Miss E. Dlcktrson on the occasion of her twenty-fifth anniversary as principal of that school. The auditorium, gay with Japanese lanterns, flowers and flags made a charming setting for a most unique programme, the assisting artist being former pupils who have distinguished themselves In ths musical world. A group of solos was also contributed by Mr.

Ifor Roberts. Tributes were tendered the guest match. On their return they will COSSET gagement oi their eldest daughter. Cicely Eva, to Mr. John Bmlth.

eldest iu vauwuver. A delightful afternoon bridge tea wa held by the Better Half Club on Tuesday, June 31, at th home of SEY. 1201 711 DUNSMUIR Just Around the Corner of honor by Mr. J. 8.

Gordon, Mr. Barker Hadley. A quiet wedding was solemnized on Thursday evening, June 16, at St. Philip's Anglican Church, when Miss Byrl Ruth Hadley. granddaughter of Mrs.

A. Mills, becsme the bride of Mr. Leslie Barker, eldest son of Mrs. Severid of Milner. Rev.

Mr. Dowker performed the ceremony and the groom was supported by his cousin, Mr. John Cooper. Given In marriage by her unci, Mr. William Mills, the bride wore a gown of eggshell satin fashioned on long close-fitting lines.

Her hat was a small turban and a white fos fur and a corsage bouquet of whit gadenias completed her costume. Mrs. W. Brown, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor In a gown of pal blue georgette and also wore a close-fitting hat and fox fur with a corsage bouquet of yellow rose buds. Miss Ivy Miller as bridesmaid chot pink flowered ihlffon with a white hat and ahoes to match and a similar corsage bouquet.

Following the ceremony a reception was held at the horn of th brlds aunt, Mra. W. R. Brown, when the hour In dark cellars, destroying their eyesight In th making of these mas-terpleces which In their turn became the envted adornment of court beauties and arrogant courtiers, Mrs. Catherine Pearson, who has been living at Hotel Georgia, will re-ald at 8239 West Second for the summer months.

Mr. James Rankin and Mr. Roy Turton have returned after a motor trip tn the Cariboo. Miss Janet Prtngle, RJ, of Chats-worth, Is visiting her brothers, Mr. J.

Pringle, Premlln street and Mr. Alex Pringle, West Thirty-seventh. Mr. M. t.

Griffiths, formerly of this city but for some time living with relstlves in Arizona, has been the guest rsoently of her daughter. Mr. W. P. Csrpentsr, Shaughnessy street.

She is sailing today from Victoria for Juneau, Alaska, wher she will re-Join her son and expects to make her home. Mr. and Mr. R. W.

Smith, with their small daughter, Dorothy Jean, have motored from Oliver to spend the week with th former' parents, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Smith, at Bridgeport and with Mrs.

Smith's parent. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

SmJth, 3068 MacOlll street, Vancouver. The wedding will take place on July 18. In honor of Mlsa Constance Tilbe and Miss Winifred Larson, both of whom are to be married shortly. Miss Dorothy West entertained at a luncheon shower at her home, 5443 East Twenty-eighta. After luncheon, which was served In the garden, the gifts were pre seated to the guests of honor by Mis Sophia McKenzle and Miss Dorothy West.

Other guests present A. West. Mrs. H. Proctor, 2- MlM T- Thompson, M.ss g.

WUcoi and Miss N. Roberteon. DISAPPEAR. Crim? 5EM Millcwe.d New Wonderful Face Powder Prevents Large Pores-Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-OLO Fsoe Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores.

Nsw French process makes It spread more smoothly and stay on longer. No mora shiny noses. Purest fac powder known. Prevents large pores. Ask today for' new, wonderful fac powder, MELLO-GLO, that suits every complexion.

(Advt.) LIMITED A 1 1 It b. H. Neelands, col. Alex aranam. Mr.

D. Bull and Mr. W. Franklin. From th parents Mis Dickieson reoelved crown derby tea set, a gift of silver from her many friends and former co-workers, and from the staff a silver tray.

An illuminated address, th work of Mr. Fred Amess, also a former pupil, was read by Miss V. Carty, representing the teachers. At th does of th programme refreshment wr served from beautifully appointed tables, ex-pupils acting as servlteurs. Among the guests were Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Neelands, Col. and Mr. A Graham, Mr, and Mrs. T.

Brooks, Miss Jamie-son, Mrs. Paul Smith. Mrs. E. Mahon, Dr.

O. A. Lamont, Mr. and Mrs, J. A.

Blair, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennett, Mr. and Mra.

X. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. H. MILK CREAM BUTTERMILK rasn on me laee nas nracUffali i 'J MfthteOW.

Mllkwe, Ukweed XiMiT. "CM unhealthy akin and pro- 'vaiuiicutAi stores. Mr. and Mrs. Wenborne, and other reiauves tn th elty.

ANNUAL lc tl 1RT AILS Hill, Mr. and Mrs. F. Waddington, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin, Miss E. Roy, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

Armstrong, Mr. and Mra. Warden, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Thorn-ber, Mr. J. A. Clarke, Mr. M.

Kennedy, Rev. and Mrs, J. E. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.

Rlgby. Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Hol-den. Miss L. Taylor, Mrs. E. E.

Lescher ot Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. M. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Abernatby, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Yates. Mr. and Mrs. W. Greenslad.

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hodgson, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Thorsen, Mr. and Mrs. B.

Wilding, Mrs. McPhle, Mr. and Mra. C. D.

Stlgant, Mra. Spouse, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. M.

A. Laldlaw, Mrs. K. C. Miller, Mrs.

A. Latdley, Mr. and Mra. J. 0.

McGlasban, Mra. Taylor, Mrs. H. Wash Dresses Children's Wash Dresses, latest models, fast colon. Sizei 1 to 14 years.

Our regular to $2.50. Summer QQ Your choice of the most up-to-date high-grade stock of 'children's wear to go at sacrifice prices. All summer goods to be cleared regardless of cost. Only a few of the hundreds of bargains mentioned here. The Sale Starts Friday, June 24 at 9 a.m.

Wash Dresses Children's Wash Dresses, wonderful selection for your choice; fast colors; sizes 1 to 14 years. Our regular value to $2.95. CQ Summer Clearance DXU7 The Business rWranra aUU id Si. th ut ci bi ol th sr Wright. Miss L.

Hindis, Mis R. Mc-Res, Miss F. M. White, Miss C. Johnston, Mis M.

Psrtrldge, Miss M. Johnston, Miss V. 6mlth, Miss I. R. Whelsn, Mis t.

B. Colwell, Miss Howard, Miss J. Howard, J. Laldlaw, Miss E. B.

Robertson, Mis D. Olmstcad, Miss O. Morrison, Mis B. Wilding. Mis B.

Bell, Miss P. Innl and Miss H. B. Bruce. Nightgowns Children' 1 1 crepe nightgowns, assorted fancy patterns.

Sizes a to 14 years. Our regular to 11.50 value. Summer S.en.c::..... 69c Blazers Children's navy blazers, well finished. Sizes 3 to 7 years.

Also In browns. 12 to 14 years. Our regular values to $3.50. A real buy. Summer (M QO Clearance Ol.70 Summer Vests Children'! Knitted Summer Vests, wonderful value.

Priced very low for quick 1 clearance A7lv Wash Dresses Our better grade of Children's Wuh Dresses, wide variety for your choice. Sizes 1 to 14 years. Our regular to $4.75 values. Summer S2.59 Mrs.G.Selman To Head W. M.S.

Of Baptist Church Mrs. G. Selman of this city was Knitted Suits Girls' Knitted Jersey Suits, real high-grade quality; also in 3-piece models coat, skirt and sleeveless blouse. Sizes 10, 12 and 14 years. A real gift.

1Q Qg Summer Clearance eiectea presiaent or the Baptist Women's Missionary Society of British at bi of sp a co ca ci ei be Margaret T. Dresses Moving to Montreal Owinj to Large Development of Business in the East Selling the Entire Stock and Fixtures of Vancouver Factory Consisting of Dresses, Materials and Dress Trimmings At Less than Manufacturers' Cost 300 Silk Dresses and Suits, 1500 Yards Materials, Lace, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Buckles and Sew-ing Cottons. Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9 o'clock Columbia at th annual convention held this week. Other officers are Mrs. Spofford of Victoria, honorary proaiaens; Mrs.

w. Busseil of Victoria. Sox Children's sox clearance ankle sox, half sox, three-quarter box and long stockings; all sizes. Our regular values to 75c pair. Summer OQ Clearance, pair S7C Spring Coats In three groups.

Children's spring coats, latest models. The entire stock must be sold. Priced very special for quick clearance. Sizes 2 to 14 years S2.98 $4.98 S6.98 first vice-president: Mrs. H.

Guscott or nelson, second vice-president; Mrs, Bathing Suits Children's All-wool Bathing Suits, assorted sizes and colors; 4 to 14 years. Nete our Harrington of Peachland, third vice-president; Mr. F. McNsll of Vancou low price. Summer fl1 AQ Clearance ver, corresponding secretary; Mra.E.D.

Crawford of Vancouver, recording secretary; Mrs. H. Boyer of Vancouver, secretary of missions; Mrs. w. Morrow of Vancouver, auxiliary secretary; Mra.

C. Btalnes of Vsneouver. secretary of education; Mrs. H. McNeil of Vancouver, secretary ot local churches; Mr.

Rex Eaton of Vancouver, secretary of th i fu Silk Bonnets Babies' Silk Bonnets and Children's Silk Rompers and Tunic Suits Wide assortment in this lot, including silks, broadcloths and chambrays. Our regular value to $2.95. Summer QQn Clearance vOt social service; Mr. A. J.

Welch of Vancouver, treasurer. Money ralaed Poke Hats, also Straw Hats in the lot Note ay wie w. m. o. curing tn pst vr 59c SA our low price lor quick disposal.

Summer Clearance in Kraut oi miss tisie ZlUott, a June bride-elect. Miss Gertrude Brayn. assisted by Mlsa Edith Brayne no ninwnB wuson entertained I Pi ed Tl Da? at a stem-ware Bouquets of roses wer used throughout the rooms snd th tabl prettily rrsnged with an Italian lac cover and tall pink tapers In pink glass 500 Beatty St. vuuiva. ivnro vnr'iTn Mrs, J.

Molr. Mrs. A. MacDonsld, Mr Cocking, Mra W. W.

tlllcrtt. Mrs. Brayne. Mis Helta Aide, Mis Dor- 1 Factory Equipment, Machinery and Fixtures: for Sale. Guaranteed Genuine Bargains J.

S. MACLAKEN 565 Georgia St. West Few Doors East of Hudson's Bay Co. We Carry Everything in Children's Wear I ot otny ueiaer, miss Ad Ge der. xtiu Dorl Brayne.

Mis Jessl Fraser. Mlsa J. Elliott. Miss Dorothy Jones. Miss (If (DIMll i sumsspippssssimpssill it at rr.ion nrn.ay ana Miss C.

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