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0 pleeaure Monday ntgTit when e few Mommy afternoon from 3:30 until 6 their friends t a w them a surprise clock Mrs Howard W Peak N O M I p " r t y n t , h e l r home on Travla avenue.
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THEVALENTINE SILKS

February 10th to 15 th
We will have ready for your inspection the new spring creations of

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inme reek of Jon-du-Lac.jni... Mrs. elec aery, Mrs. J. S. Bent of Boston. Mrs. rn{ p ( a n o n u m b e . , r , a nand little Mary Bowman. Mrs. Griggs 0 E. P. Johnston of Indianapolis and Mrs. Miss Bereuffy. The hostess" daughter, C W. Strain of Houston. This recep- Mrs. Karnsworth, was assisted In pretion was notably handsome In Its ar- paring and serving refreshments to I rangements. It was planned on the those present, who were Messrs. and same llnea of elegant and beautiful hos- Mmes. J. A. Walker. T. II. Waldman, pitality which always lend such dis- D. B. Farnsworth. R. Addis. A. U, tinction and charm to entertainments Rlrhardscn. George Wiley. George la this home. Withers, F. L. Cerrock. Manley Cox, O. Mrs. C W. Conncry >nd Miss Pauline II. Bereuffy. T. L. Estes, R. L. Rogers, 7-anerl greeted the guests In the hall. Pendry, George Nail, Bowman, William In which white and red carnations with Hllgers. E. J. Hllgers. Hnrry Farnspalme and other gTcenery supplied a worth, Mrs. Nellie Addis: Misses Mary very effective ornamentation. In the Bowman. Ruby Walker. Fay Bereuffy, Uvlng room the floral adornment was Irtna and Isabella Wlllman, leaoelle *ery lovely. The celling and walls Jarratt, Master Ewln Griggs. were almost entirely concealed by Bamboo and intermingled with theso For Mrs. Clarence Millar. oft tones of green were vases of RichMrs. R. II. Mcl-emore Invited the mond and bride roses. The following ladles assisted the charter members tof the V . A. G. Club to play carda a her home Thursday hostess In receiving: M m Carroll as a compliment Lloyd Peak. J. S. Bent. W. J. Connery. afternoon,Clnrcncc farewell who leaves Miller, t P. Johnston, C. W. Strain. John to Mrs. > Burke. Sanford Webb. Elmo Sledd, Monday U make her home In Dallas. The W. A. G. Club was organised In Harry Berliner; T.'Di Itoss, Tom PenBtston, W. J. Hefley. Irby Dunklin. II. 1908 and at that time played only a*. Bell, W. G. Newby. Frances Bucke- whist, so on this occasion the hostess rldge. Sloan Carrlher. Misses Florence arranged the fame amusement. ' Peak. Gertrude Peck. Ollva Peak, Hose The club color, purple, ejgaa Manila* Berliner. Mae Wilson.' Farinle Belle filed In the table favors and refreshments. Corsage liou'iuels of violets WcCart. Simpson, Helen Hunt The dining room heralded the ap-were received by Mrs. Clyde Connell, proach of spring, for It was a perfect Misses Allle Mallard and Edna PenDower of green and dainty spring flow- dleton. The guest of honor was presented ers. The table,'from which coffee and frozen punch wera served, by. Mrs. .Wit!, a silver bridge pencil. Beautiful James B. Cray, Mrs. John P. King the cut flowers, white rosea and pink carfirst of the afternoon, followed by Mrs. nations were used to brighten the card Ben Tlllar and Mrs. Tom Mastln, was overlaid with cluny and centered with Those who enjoyed Mrs. McLemore's boat-like gilt basket, from which hospitality were Mmes. Clarence Miller, peeped Easter lilies, hyacinths, violets Clyde Connell, Willis Lea. W. C. Durand maidenhair fern. Pink-:" Inger, R. II McDonald, Sula Gardner. tapers held In silver candlesticks and A. p . Mitchell, Francis llurckerlnse. pink and green mints In crystal com- Misses Edna Pendleton. Al Mallard, potes added to the poetic setting, i Bettlo Mallard, Edna Maddox. great cluster of Chinese lilies and La It It France roses were upon buffet and Thursday Luncheon C l u b . mantel Misses Emma Bcggs. Minnie Roach. Mrs. Frank Wilson. 5315 Hemphill Anna Mae Jewell. Marie and Benltl street, was hostess of the Thursday McElwee, Cecelia Combs. Edna San Luncheon Club this week. The decorations, as well aa the score iruinet, and Kenneth Maddox asslated cards, were In keeping with Valentine In the dining room. The den was converted Into a fairy- Day. red hearts and carnations belike nook, the Interior being hung with ing used. After a seven-course luncheon. "S00" bamboo and peach blossoms. Hers Mrs. unch was served by Misses Florence was played, Mrs. Hudson and rrlte Farmer eak Jones, Jeanne Ross, Ethel Mat winners. being the successful thews, Pattl O'Keefe, Nancy Finney. Mrs. James Fanner of Cannon The gowns worn on this occasion nue will entertain next week. avo were, beautiful. The guests of honor t f. K "Were.attired as follows: T. A. G. Club Entertains. Mrs. Carroll Lloyd PeakWhite Thuraday afternoon at the home of eharmeuse, rose point and Chantllly lace and pearl trlmmlnga n train white Miss Patsy Whltly, a miscellaneous rprlse shower was given for Miss rosea. Mm. BentNavy bin* brocade silk, Ethel Mae Stuart. Miss Mae Slerlcy ns the successful prize winner In rhlnestone beaded trimmings, Ihrer 00." rose corsage. To Mrs. JohnstonBlack brocade satin, ding the strains of Mendelssohn's wedmarch, played by Miss Gillespie, duchess Isce bertha. Mrs. W. P. ConneryOilra green the guesta filed Into the dining -oom. toast was given chiffon over white satin, gold and silver Here aby the president to the brideto-be, of the club, embroidery. [ M r e v ' C "W. StrainPink braided Mis. Oliver. the center of the dining table - chiffon ovr silk, corsage of spring a tulle, fern and white, carnation Cowers. Miss PeckBine imported, hand em- decorated rustic basket, which htld the broidered Japanese silk gown, pink gifts for Miss Stuart. After the 'bower, a two-course luncheon was served, roses. Miss Florence PeakPale blue eharn t K meuse, rhlnestone and pearl trlmmlnga Auction Bridge Tea. with silver and princess lace, rhlneFor Mrs. William Harrison, a charmstone hair ornament, American beauty ing bride of the season, Mrs. Charles rosea. Childress and Mrs. E. T. Ambler The hostess wore a black eharmeuse srown with drapery of black chiffon gave a delightful auction bridge tea Tuesday arternoon at the Westbrook orer white lace. hotel. An orchestra dispensed music during Twenty-rive were the afternoon and later In the evening ranged on the card tablesfloor ofarmezzanine tho rave popular aelectlona for the dance hotel, which was decorated In red cargiven by Mrs. peak for her daughter. nations. The valentine Idea was also Miss Florence, and her guest. Mlas favored In the score carda and reTeek. The younp ladles of the house partr freshments. Mrs. Clyde high were Joined by their escorts and whilcd score and wasMaddox made thebowl. awarded a silver way the evening dancing. a hand-pnlnted The young men Invited were: Messrs. The consolation rrlze, Ellison Harning. vase, was given Mrs. Dave Humphreys. Karl Ekdahl. B. Shropshire. Jr., Harry Burllner, George The guest of honor, who on their occalavHawlcy. Edward Allen. Douglas Mad- sion was becomingly attired In a with meteor do*. Chilton Jennings. FTank Alexander. ender brocaded crepe, hair, was pre. In Plllie Belle. Outhrle Bryant. Tully Bos- rhlnestone bandeau i s guest's prize. ntod a ellver tray, tlclc Verne Bostlck, Will and John Miss Margaret Townsend, dressed In Reynolds, Rhmulns Rhome. Charles shell pink chiffon over silk, with rhlneFrench. Charles Parker, Gus Pollard, stone trimmings, and Miss Grace AmEdwin Gimkle. Bert Hoover. Hugh bler, who wore a pale yellow chiffon Scarborough. William B. Smith, Frank with Jeweled overdress, assisted tho Purvis,. Ed Stewart. Ghnnt. hostesses In serving a two course luncheon.

s&ss STORESW. J. Con- eralSpiano givenSbyS I Bowman, ^ V #& v tlons were ^ Mrs. S. M Miss r M V Carroll Lloyd, Peak, Mrs.

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Including the fashionable Valentine's

"SHEDWA TER" FOULARDS


PRINTED CREPES "SUEDWATER" FOULARDS

In the newesUstyles and colorings and in patterns that are exclusive with

PRINTED CREPES

"THE WOMAN'S STORE'

SHEOWAIER** FOULARDS

and Dresses for Springtime Wear


Special Announcement for Monday, Feb. 10
we have labored for its coming. Such splendid tailored effects, such smart frocks and such exclusive, individual sivles as await your inspection tomorrow fulfill our fondest expectations z
and will quite exceed yours. =

Women's Tailored Suits

'WE feel that the work of our buyers has been good. Spring itself cannot labor harder to get here than

The Smart New Spring Suits


I f 1 0 0 K at the garments carefullyinspect their quality of materials and tailoringconsider their distinctive styles, and you'll wonder how." l a f e l -*!ey came to be marked at such raodest_figurea. But here they are, awaiting the fortunate purchasers who will become their awtMmVsnJj ^This display of new spring styles in Tailored Suits includes about 150 charming new models of many materials; serge, white and black,";1 stripes and checks, the novelty mixtures,' wool poplins, Eponge. The coats are the short cutaway models or the regulation man-tailored effects. '; j Some models are trimmed with collars of Bulgarian embroidery; others severely plain. The skirts narrow, some artistically draped. These garments are beautifully tailored. Prices ,$19.50, $25, $29.50, $35, $39.50, $42.50, $47.50, up to $49.50.

New Dresses Ready in a Glorious Variety ofSpring Models

n^HEIR good looks, admirable quality and inexpensiveness will commend them. The ap* proved fashion ideas of the season are interpreted in original designs that will be found exclusively at this store. A most attractive collection of beautiful new Spring models in frocks made of Printed Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Foulards, Canton Crepes, Charmeuse, and Chinese Crepes. Colors are the.new Bulgarian shades in all their bright colors, red, Atlantis blue. Pompadour and Dresden effects in all shades. Styles are all the season's most approved] models,drapedskirts and innovelties, the Bulgarian blouse < | > 0 / r f\f\ / - . (fctZCi / c / ) > ' | plays a prominent part. Priced at (p&D.UU 10 ipOcr.DU -q

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Linen 8hower. Miss Ethel Mae Stuart has bn Quito busy socially. Numbering among the many pleasant affairs given In her honor was the linen shower, Wednesday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. fl. Hoyman. 1307 East Belknap. Mrs. Heyman. Mrs o . Anderson and Mrs. C. X. Bachelor were Joint hostesses. The reception suite was decorated effectively in red hearts; which strung together, formed festoons from the corner of the rooms to the chandelier*. The brldo to be was seated In a large arm chair ornamented with red bows. Here She was presented with a large fancy heart decorated basket, filled with dainty linens by Master George Herman and little Miss Ludwln.i Anderson. During the afternoon Master Harry Connelly dellverrd Miss Stuart a telegram from Cupid, which created much merriment. Those present were Mmes. Shear? Clark. Berger, Jack. I t H. Stuart. J. Knight. Conlcy, Garrison.. Forbes, Llgon. Mnsscy, nroves, Gllvin. Church, Crab. Doak, Hartshorn, Misses Carrie and Margaret Huffman. Gertrude Heyman, Gladys Anderson. Ruth Allen, Announcement Dinner. Mrs. Jerome Martin entertained most delightfully a few o( her Intimate ida with n 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday at her home. 1500 Vlckery boulcThe affair was most enjoyable. During the evening the approaching marriage of Mr. Felix Sprinkle and MIsa Mary Louise Bothe was announced in a.novel mannor. A messenger boy appeared with a telegram addressed to Mr. D. Allen, a member of the dinner party, and lis contents as follows. In /(urn read to those present: "Kindly announce to the dinner party the coming marrlaga of Mr. Felix Sprlnlilo to Miss Mary Louise Bothe, Feb. II, 1I3. DAN CUPID." Mr. Sprinkle and Miss Bothe, al. though unaware of the fact that their secret was to be made public nt that time, gracefully accepted the verdict and were the recipients of many complimentary toasts. Bouquets of violets were given as favors, and after the dinner, high five was Indulged'ln. The house decoration was cut flow"-."-. arrangements being most ar-

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Here's What's New in Shirt Waists for Spring


A most comprehensive collection, embracing as it does, most everything new in Shirt Waists for Spring wearlinen, lawn and batiste tailored or dress waists trimmed in lace, tucks and embroidery, priced at $1.00 to $2.25. Beautiful new lingerie waists and hand embroidered waists tor Spring at $2.25 to $12.95. New French voile waists at $6.95 to $8.95.f ~ \

Ready for Immediate Wear

Special for Monday, Feb. Wth-QneDayOnly


Embroideries at 8 Cents a Yard
15,000 yards of Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries Edges and Insertions to match, one to five inches; on sale Monday only , At 8*J a Yard

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N our Millinery section on / the second floor you will find displayed many attractive New Spring Models in Hats for immediate wear clever flower trimmed models and dozens of small and medium size Street and Suit Hats. No doubt you are tired of the old Winter Hat, so come in tomorrow and see how fresh and dainty and full of style and charm these early Spring Hats really are. You'll enjoy a visit ij only to see what's new.

Spring Hats

Broken Lots of Laces at 25 Cents a Yard


Tins collection includes Round Mesh Valenciennes I v i i w ^ ? X*;rnnly, a f e w n , a t c h P a " n * ' but yon U find some 50c laces in this assortment; on sale on Monday only At ^ a yard_

Embroideries at 15 Cents a Yard


10.0(11) yards of Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries, Edges, Insertions and Headings, one to eight inches wide and all new patterns; 6n sale Monday only . At 15r> a Yard

Point de Paris Lace at 10 Cents a Yard &ftAhS? <Ie Maris Lace> EdGes and Insertion "

Valenciennes Laces at 10 Cents a Yard


6,000 yards of Round Mesh Valenciennes Laces, Edges and Insertions to match, three to six inches wide; on sale Monday only At 10> a Yard

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Normandy Valn ,Flouncings at 25c a Yard lNor ai l
*LZ!J u " >- Val. Flouncing*, round or. diamond mesh conventional or floral .resigns; goods originally priced 35c and C9c; sale price per vard 25-J

** I WChes w.de, dainty and effective patterns;

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