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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 7

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1 THE WICHITA V4GLE. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1921 l.irthriay surprise I arty ers tho center, from which ran 8 -2j' The Largest ribbon streamers extending to each place. The napkins were folded to form a lily and a pink and white birthday cake was a part of the lunch. Mrs. Williams was ssisted by Mes-i dames Harry Beurt, Beulab? Dillon, Ross Cuykendall, and 'Albert guests were: 1 vy Order By 31 ail Ve guarantee everything as advertised, A pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence AVilliams on South Washington, on Wednesday evening, celebrating the birthday of Mrs. Willims. The evening was spent in plajhng progressive card games, Mrs. R.

T.N Lyons being the winner of the first prize. Dainty refreshments were served, after which a reading was given by little Alvena Sullivan, which was much-enjoyed by the guests, who included: 6 Distributors of merchandise at retail in the or your money back. southwest. "In ihe Henri of Wichita Gleim -Markley Ione CSvkeiidplI -Alma Cuykendall ilelv-a Cuykendall Alvina SulliTau "Xaoraa Cuykendall Gilbert Willi pros Messrs. and Mr.

and Mrs. George C. Chapman, and 'baby, Doralne, 526 South Millwood, have gone to- Dunlap, Mesdaines Mr. and Mrs. C.

1.. PavicLson will have as their guests today at Clear I-ake, five of the new Methodist ministers of the city. The party ill motor to the lake soon after lunch and will, shend, this afternoon fishing with dirmcr this eveningthere. Thos who will be the Davidson's guests are: Rev. Olio- Clark Jones, pastor of St.

Paxil's M. E. church; fiev. p. A.

Ixv-thr, of the First Methodist, Rev. A. Hunt of the Grace M. E. church.

Rev. Raymond 'c. Walker of C4fvary Methodist and Rev. John Mc-Jce of the College Hill M. K.

Lou Cn! Dold Gives Attractive Luncheon More than fifty guests greeted Fred Dold as hostess at a charming bridge luncheon at the Country club on Thursday. Assisting Mrs. Dold were. Mrs. -Verne Frazier, Mrs.

J. Z. Hoffman, Mis. W. E.

Jett. Mrs. Fred Stanley and Mrs. George Brown. The decorations and favors provided delightful novelties.

Colors of lavender, pink and yellow were used in the floral scheme, with bows of yellow tulle topping the baskets. The favors were of small baskets filled with variegated candied drops, which also held the place cards for the guests. they will make their future Scott Curnpbell Mrs. Iceland 3lr. Morrow Mist.

Lillian Daly of Oklahoma nonnie Mildred Cafe Hope Williams Gilbert Alvana 5-ullivnn Mr. J. R. Gilbert home. Toilet Qoods I Specials Coty's Toilet Water lli.se, L'Origan, Chypree or lamine i $1.5 Djer-Kiss Ves tal" S1.10 $1.30 Sweet Kiss Toilet Harry C.

A. Gilbert Ross Gilbert A. C. Fearl K. T.

Lvuti Prank Gilchrist Alon Sullivan Ed Beteh Women's and Misses' Ready ear Qarments Mrs. A. F. Halsey and small children, Billy and Frances, of Viola, have returned to their home after visiting for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.NFrank S.

Case, 707 South Dodge, who accompanied them home by motor. 'JSc Informal Tea. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Masterson will Glee Club Concert Fairmount College Jleis Glee Club will give a concert at the Coelge Hill United Persbyterian Church on Friday evening, at 8-15.

These Fairmount Boosters have recently returned from a week's tour, and it ist said that they were very well-liked at every concert. John Payne is manager of the club and he promises this concert Vwill be up to the Fairmount standard. Suits Of wool jersey, in brown, tan, French blue; values 1 or to aoo. give an Informal tea Sunday evening at their suite" in the Derby aiart-monts, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs.

George Kindel, whoso marriage occurred recently. Mrs. Kindel was Miss Leota Drown Okmulgee, Mr. Kindti has made his home in Wichita for the past year and is a department manager for the Southwestern Electric Company. Mrs.

O. A. Hathaway has returned from Chickasha, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. White who accompanied her home. Mrs.

Hathaway will reside with her daughter here, Mrs. Llllie A. Judson, 1243 South Lawrence. Suits Sport style, of English tweeds and homespun, in all colors; values to $65.00, now for $39.50 $1.00 Honeysuckle Toilet S1.00 Eove-Me Toilet Water, 33c 51.23 Ador-Me Toilet Water, Sl.lt) CIiarm't-Me Toilet Water tiesia Flowers Toilet Water 30c White Hose or Locust I'er- funie 0.ueen IVrfuine, S1.50 IJen Hnr rerfurne 5c Vantine's Perfume? $2.50 -Petals Perfume $2.20 $3.50 Coty's Itose or lOrian Perfume '-fj SI.00 Adormee Compact 13c Fantasia Compact HOc Mavis Rouge 12c Dorothy Iehman, daughter- of Mrs. Lehman, who has heen ill for some time at her home on North Lorraine, is Improving.

Mrs. Ray Campbell had a few friends in for lunch and bridge on Thursday at her home on Roosevelt avenue. v. Coats and Wraps Sacrificed All Spring Coats and Wraps Must Go, and Here's Proof of Our Determination: Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Park gave a family, dinner Thursday evening at their home on Larimer avenue, for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Park, whose marriage took place recently. The guests brought gifts for a kitchen shower, and these were awarded by little Jack and Dorothy Kane, dressed as a bride and groom. During the dinner the RiVerside school orchestra, of which Wesley Park, the young son of the hostess and host, is a.

member, played several numbers. The following were present: Messrs. and W. Park of Kias Citr A- Losran 'Thayer "alter Williamson Alva B. S'haeTer KUa Hill Dr.

and Mrs. Ray Olive Blackheart Park Ooil Grimes Mesdnmes Effie Gardner Ralph Dawson Eeon Derby, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jj.

Derby, of Roosevelt avenue, is recovering from measles. Mrs. Ilu'oert C. Herring and three children. leftThursday for the East to be away during the summer months.

They will go first to Xew York City, and from there to Xew Hampshire for the summer. J. F. Tilford is in Lawrence until Saturday where he is superintending tho druggist examination. Bridge Luncheon Mrs.

Frank Kramer will entertain wjth a bridge luncheon for twenty guests on Monday at her home on East Pine street, the first of a Nperies I $1.50 Dorin Rouge f)Hr 30c Fantasia Rouge 39e for $25.00 for $35.00 for for for $79.50 Values to 45.00 choice now Values to 55.00 choice now Values to 85.00 choice now Values to $110.00 choice now Values to $165.00 choice now of like affairs. V. The G. A. Y.

boys of the United Congregational Sunday School, enjoyed a hike and a weinerj roast last Saturday. Engagement Party 50c I.uxor Itouse 12c S1.00 Mavis I'owder 7'Jc 50c Mavis Powder $1.30 Lii Roheme 50c Jardin de Rose Powder 50c Carmen Powder '3c I.ove-Me Powder 50c Informal Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ortmeyerf entertained, a few friends informally Thursday evening at their apartment in the lnterdale, honoring Mr.

Earl Ea Grant, who is leaving soon for an indefinite stay in Arizona. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lennis W. Wichman entertained at their home, 1726 South Marked street londay evening in honor of Miss Florence Chfldreth Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Beadles. 200 Indiana avenue, gave a six o'clock din Miss Charlotte Brcdie is expected to arrive today from California for a stay 30c Java Rice Powder 50c Madeleine I'owder 75c Chinwah Powder 25c Wisteria Talcum 23c Moon Kiss Talcum ner lnursday evenine for Mr.

and ac4he horrie of Mr. and Mrs. Charles KIr, R. M. Dunkin and daughter, Materials and colors constitute those in high favor; navy blue tricotin, checks, plaids and camel's hair.

Dresses -Middy made of cotton crash and ginghams, in old rose, copen, lavender and blue, in sizes14 to 20. Regular $10.00 values for Dresses For Girls Of ginghams; plaids, stripes and plain colors; sizes 6 to 16 years; values to $15. Choice, $5.00 Children's Hats' Dark colored and tailored; navy, brown and black; values up to $10.00. For quick clearance-choice $1.00 ria of 10G7 North Empor WHAT A WOMAN SHOULD DO WHEN SHE IS WEAK AND NERVOUS THOUSANDS OF WOMEN HAVE SUR. PRISINGLY INCREASED THEIR STRENGTH.

ENERGY AND ENDURANCE IN TWO WEEKS TIME BY THIS SIMPLE EXPERIMENT. Miss Mildred, tt Hume, and Mr. Southward, 23c LazelPs Talcum 18c Williams' Talcums, 2 for and Mrs. H. Biggs.

2'c whose engagement to Mr. Don Meeker was recently announced. The rooms were prettily decorated, in pink and white, the same colors being used in the lunch served. During the evening, Mrs. Bruce Griffith, director of the Grace M.

E. church choir, in behalf of the choir, presented a set of silver spoons, to the host and hostes who are planning to leave for El porado to make their future Th'e evening was spent in games and music. Those I Miss Winifred Allen will be hostess tb her card club next Tuesday at her home on Roosevelt avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

D. J. Brooks will leave Saturday for a year's stay in the West. They will go first to Toppen-' ish, for a visit with Mrs. Brooks daughter, Mrs.

C. X. Lockett. From there, they will go to California to spend the remainder of the time. On account of the terrible weakne-s.

nervousness and alarming symptoms, which I rtfton rtrruiitcmt 1 tx t'irvatinn tViA present. were blood, the sufferer frequently never suspects the real eause of her trouble, but thinks she has some other ailment. As a result of and Mrs. C. A.

Baker have returned from, a motor trip to Manhattan where they went to take their daughter, Marcia, and her. friend, Miss (Jretchen Vorland of Manhattan, back to college. Miss Baker 13 taking special study there since returning from California. Anne Iowe Vera Good Hazel Habe'eker Eva Gill Mabel Andrews Chloe Dorsey Mildred Browno MiBth Gladys Wichman Messrs. Don Mifker Georg-e Kiiipht Mai Bell Ben Crawford Barr Richard Cal Mrs.

J. E. Osborne of North Lawrence avenue left Thursday for Carthage, on account of the death of. her uncle, J. Leggett.

Mr. Leg-gett was the inventor of the Leggett bed spring and was mayor of Carthage for several years; Messrs. and Meodamea Raymond Cale Everett Jeffries Ira Morrill Harry Dorsey W. H. Winrod Mesdames.

Robert A. Hunt Bruco Griffith Ben L. Bar Robert S.i&rowne Misses Florence Chlldreth Amy Smith Mildred JCance iron starvation you may suffer from head-i aches, dizziness, shortness of breath or heart A palpitation, pains across the back, loss of memory, weak will power, melancholy or the "blues." disturbed dig-estiou. loss of appetite, sleepless nights, night sweats and so mi. In such cases do not wait until you go all to pieces and collapse in a state of nerv-; ous prostration, but eat more spinarh and (rreen vegetables and take organic iron like 'uxated Iron with them for awhile and see what difference it makes.

But be sure the irou you take is organic' iron and not Sacrifice Clearance of Our Better Hats, $10.00 In order to present to our patrons at all times only the very newest creations, we receive lots daily, and to make room for, them it is necessary to clear, our stocks frequently. This offering Friday and Saturday of about 100 of our smartest models'is too important to be overlooked, as some of these models were originally priced as high as $37.50. In this special group are types and shades of the most desirable hair braids, malines, visca cloth, novelty and metal effects. take metallic iron which people usually Metallic iron is iron just as it comes from Lee Naftzger is convalescing from an attack of measles at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Cliff Naftzger, Belmont avenue. Celebrated Third Birthday Mrs. G. V. Williams, of 2035 Jack the action of strong acids pn small pieces of iron, while organic Iron like Naxated Iron is like the irou in your blood and like the children's Jjarty iron in spinach, lentils and apples.

Beware son avenue, gave a Women's Golf Tlay Sunday Morning "A mixed foursome will be played on the Country club golf, course Sunday morning at nine o'clock. The women are to choose their partners, and are to phone Mr. Shearman with whom they will play, that he may arrange tlie handicaps. ifTuesday Ladies' golf day, teams "$111 play. Mrs.

Gebrge Gardner will ba captain of one side and Mrs. E. O. Boggs, captain' of the other. Teams will be selected and names posted at lift early date.

It is to bo hole, play, 35c Sencreco Tooth Paste 27c 35c Sanitol Tooth Paste 27c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 39c 50c Ppesodent Tooth Paste 50c Listerine Tooth Paste 30c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder, 22c 30c Revelation Tooth Powd r.22c 60c Poiid's Cold or Vanishing Cream 17c $1.00 Cream Ke 60c Elcaja Cream 17c 50c Mflvina Rleach Cream 12c 65c Djer-Kiss Cold or Vanishing 57c 3Cc Deodorant Powder.2Ic 60c Aitrolin Deodorant Powder 47c 30c Amolia Deodorant Powder 25c Uonita Deodorant I'aste 19c 25c Mum Deodorant Paste 21c 50c Noii-Spi for Perspiration 60c Odor-Ouo for Perspiration, 17c $1.00 Odor-Ono for Perspiration 83c 35c Cutex Cuticle Remover, Nail White or Polish 27c 33c Lustrite Nail White or Cuticle Remover 27c Palraolive or Creuie Oil Soap dozen 7ltc Bocabclli Purs Castile Soap. 3 for 2.V J3c King Cocoa Hard Water Castile 10c 25c Cuticura Soap 21 30c Resinol Soap 23c 50c Ruhbcrset or Prophylactic Tooth Rrush 3ir 23c Youths' Size Tooth Rrush, 1 1 S2.25 Wear-Kver Hot Water Rot- tie, 2-uart Sl.fW $2.63 Wear-Kver Hot Water Rot- lie, 3-quart $2.3 $1.25 Wear-Kver Rubber 8fc 73c Wear-Kver Rubber I Mrs. Charles Southward and Miss Belle Livingston have Returned from Clear Lake where they spent two weeks at their cottage. for her daughter, inifred, who on ated" on every package and the letters 2f.

I. Tnpdav rrnfh1 hpr third hi rthdav 1011 every tablet. Your money will be re-iuesda rcacned ner tuna Dirtnaay. JnndP1 by the manufacturers if you do not Lunch Avas served at table which was 1 obtain perfectly satisfactory results. For decorated with a vase of garden "flow- by a11 druists- a.

mm and start at nine thirty o'clock. The Toeing side will pay for luncheon, 1 May Sale of Undermuslins Men's Furnishings 1 2 IE 31 Josephine McDonald enter-the members of Mt. Carmel Miss "tiiined ZZ. ,3 Ma graduating class 'at luncheon Thursday at her home on College Hill. END LEAD SOCIETY idi 227 East Douglas Avenua Lunchean for Douglass Friends Eorrest E.

Bush and Wal- tftr Love will be hostesses at a pretty Sfi ill A Petticoats Wash satin, lace trim, flounce of georgette. Priced at $7.95 Gowns Muslin, pf a i nainsook and longcloth, trimmed with narrow lace and embroidery; also plain tailored styles, $1.95 to $10 Teddies Envelope, made of crepe de chine, plain and lace trim with strap shoulders and step-in. to $1000 Chemise Envelope style, plain hemstitched, lacs trim- $1.95 to $10.00 All Philippine Gowns and Envelopes from $5.00 to at a discount of 1 20 Bloomers Cotton, white and flesh. Very special at $1.00 Qlove Specials Foir Friday For Saturday Sensational Value-Giving Throughout the Store mm Brncheon today at the- home of. the former, 341 Yale avenue, for a number of Douglass friends.

Lavendar and blue 'sweet peas will be used as decorations, the same colors to be carried out in otherdetails. The guests be: Miss Ruth Satterwaite, Miss Delia Dunnagan, Miss Vera- Harten-lywer. Miss Vera Daily, Mrs. W. Mrs.

Herbert Deyo, frank Bush, all of Douglass, Mrs. Roy Peckham of Augusta, and Mrs. i organ Bush of Wichita. Petticoats Tub silk, plain tailored, double panel and all double skirl. Priced at $5.95, $8.75 and $10.00 Gowns Crepe de; chine, with fancy lace yoke, I chemise style, and plain tailored.

Price! $5.00 to $10.00 a 5 mt ilearcaioaxi ose yrf IN 1 alksl Birth Announcement 1 'JMr. and Mrs. B. B. Bowers, 193G Place, announce the birth of ft son, Charles David, on May 16.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lanham of North Main street announce the birth of a daughter, Lila Lee. at Wichita hospital on Thursday morning. and Mrs.

e4 Hurst, 426, Ellis arenue, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Marguerite, on May 1.1. Mrs. Hurst was formerly Miss. Velma Lesco. Childhood is Deserving of the Best In Footw-ear, in Styles, In buying Innes Shoes for in Materials 'and Service.

Children, you get all the advantages of footwear 1 in the light construction, Some Reduced. as Much as 40 $29.00 For Suits That Were Up to $50 Every suit-in this lot is a remarkable value at this low price. All are navy tricotines in embroidered, braided and tailored models. -Do you know that the prices at which we are offering hose from Van Raalte, Onyx, McCal-lum, are bringing this department into' greatest favor? Shirts One lot of Men's Shirts, made of corded madras and repp cloth. All of these shirts are made -with the Innss guarantee that they are full cut and fast color; sizes 14 to 17.

Eachi $1.65 Shirts One lot of new Spring Shirts in broken sizes, from 14 to 17. A large, assortment in each size; values to $3.55 each. Today and Saturday only $2.45 Athletic Union Suits 85c, 98c, $1.50, $1.95 Bathing Suits -Now is the time to get a new bathing suit, while our stock-is complete. Each $1.35 to $7.50 Hose Black Silk Lisle Hose, sizes to 11 V. Each 29c pair; 6 pair" $1.50 Wedding Anniversary.

A mock marriage was one of the interesting and amusing features of iViQ wedding anniversary celebration Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbell, 2027 Jackson avenue, which took place recently. The' entire affair arranged as a surprise for Mr.and Mrs. pampbell by the thirty guests who Attended.

Harry Beurt acted as the officiating minister. Kayser's two-clasp Milanese extra heavy Silk GJpves, contrast -broidery; mastic, beaver and white $2.50 Kayser's IG-button Tricot Silk Glov-as, white pon gee, brown and beaver rn Kayser's 16-button Cham-oisette Gloves; white, brown, beaver and natural $2.00 and $2.25 Silk Gauntlet Gloves in both the slip-on and clasp at wrist; contrast embroidery; white, pongee, mastic, beaver $2.50, $3.00 and $3.75 to $6,00 Our Special $49.00 worthy "leather and materials, im patterns and modern economies all these; but most important proper fitting. Price range $2.00 to $7.50 the Pair lay Room in Connection (Downstairs Annex Special values in Women's and Children's Shoes, arranged on counters for Friday and Saturday selling. and Mrs. Jesse Leach and Mr.

A heavy quality Silk Hose, full fashioned, all colors iiLl iXiS3. returned to their home In Bartlesville, For Suits That Were Up to $85 Here are hihest grade "suits' at drastic price 'concessions. Finest of tailoring, materials and an extensive range of models to choose from. $1.95 after having been guests of Mr. and Mrs.

E. O. Boggs of Fountain avenue. Hirthday Party Elberta Sturm, niece of Mrs. Mattie Oldy, 3423 North Emporia avenue, eleventh birthday on Saturday by" inviting a number of her tittle' friends for a jolly time.

Those invited were: Jersey rastic uoar rices In Our "Downstairs" Store Sport Coats Virginia Horton Bonnie Tfi'oy Evelya Debley Virginia Sclover Dorothy Peehin Oeraldine Hite Anna Mace Jean Smyser 1 Betty Morris 5 Jfyscphine Vaun s.fary Frank TJiin lr OMflTifteid JtfbHtt Fays Hulen Johnson TJorothy Stepheus Kix ssio Watt 4 avis Gerheart Crandall now $8.75 The picture section In Sunday's IZagle will contain on its first page, three of Wichita's most prominent joung matrons, and in addition a rsndsome mother who' has recently Returned to her home In the East af- 27 Coats That Were Priced to $50 $25.00 Final clearing of all our spring coats brings a large group of desirable models to the low price' of $25. Every favored style and all materials, grouped for quick clearance. AIL Other Coats Noiv, Reduced 33 Only, about Id high class coats left, and, they, will not last long at one-third off. Most of them in that can be worn until late in -the Values to $500; regular sizes, for $1.49 Values to $7.95, regular sizes, for $2.95 Values to $5.00, extra, sizes, for $1.50 $1.75 Corsets, $1.19 300 Corsets, 3 styles, white and flesh; medium bust and low bust, with elastic top, all back-lace; sizes 20 to 30. Extra, values for! $1.19 $3.95 Pettibockers, $1.50 All-silk jersey; a small lot of these garments, slightly damaged.

Your choice for $1.50 Under-Muslins, $1.69 300 Gowns and Envelopes, made of soft finish nainsook; gowns are round and square neck; envelop-as front and back trimmed, round neck, shaped, and strap shoulder; some-tailored top; $2.00 value for $1.69 Envelopes, crepe de chine, special $2.49 Blouses, $4.95 Mignonette and Georgette Crepes, high shades; sizes to 46 overblouse and tie-back style, values; for $4.95 New Mignonette Silk Dresses, sport styles. Special values at $16.75 Tafetas and Crepe Dresses brown, navy and black. 'Special values -for $19.75 Canton Crepe and Taffeta Dresses, splendid spring models; best colors; S35 value. Special $24.50 Wool Skirts Serges and velours, checks and plaids; $8.75 value for $5.75 200 House Dresses at great reductions for quick no exchanges. 75c Hose, Pair, 49c Women's Mercerized Cotton Lisle Hose, absolutely-fast quality; colors white, brown.

Extra valuo, pair 49c Silk Special (Basement) Black Messaline, a wide $2.25 value, $1.85 Navy Canton Crepe, 40 inches wide; $2.50 val- ue. Yard $1.75 300 yards -Shantung, 33-inches wide; $1.50 value. Yard $1.10 Silk and Cotton Pongee special, yard C0c ter visiung ncr ji kiuu, ut the pictures is a most attractive natron of the blondu type, i famed among other things for It burn hair, and still another is of Fine Quality Well Tailored -Many Colors Rose Navy Black 7 Grooi: Brown Heather inmost charming and c-apaoie wire a professional man. Aiis. O.

DeBernardi has bou' to the I Kliernardi ranch in Platte" Canyon, oli--ra do. where will remain soy-! v-'eels ami until she is by her husband la lev in the.

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