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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 6

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The Tennesseani
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NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. DYED HER WRAP BLUE AND A SKIRT BROWN Applications for charge accounts solicited. What A Visitor Can See In Woman's Section at The Fair Today Will Be Press and Authors' and Many Are the Interest the De partment Presents, All news matter intended for, the society department of The Evening Tttnnesseau must be In the office not Inter than HiSO m. Tor the Morning: TenneBnean hot Inter Hum' p. except for tbo Sunday Ibhuc, when it must be on the society dek by' StSO m.

"AU cominnnlcatlnns intenJed for pvblleatloit must be sinned. Medce Hall, Society Editor. Helen Baford, Katherlne Powers, Associates. Diamond Dyes' Package tells how to i)ye anyvtar 1 m'ent or Drapery Any wonpn'can Jdinmoud-dye or tint 406 Union, St. Miss Harris To Represent Principality In Texas Charming Nashville Girl Appointed by Mayor to Serve as Princess at Centennial Pageant.

1 her worn, shnbby dresses, skirts, waists, draperies, hangings, everything, even If she. 'has never dyed before, Jiist buy ''Diamond Dyed" no other kind and follow the simple directions in package. Then perfect homo dyeing is sure-be Despite Ihe downpour of rain at noon yesterday, Amerlcnn Legion Day at the state fair from point of attendance was larger than on. opening, day. Several thousand members of the Am er Loan Legion of Tennessee nnd other states nnd their friends were interested visitors In the home educutiona department Mrs.

Robert W. Nichol extended thO'Ioglpn memberH a. cordial welcome. In her brief nddresa she told the bis-tofy of ihe legion and whnt It op- cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, streak, or Tell, your driigglBt whether tho material you. wish to dyewls wool or silk, or whether it Is linen, cotton or mixed -goods.

Adyertlsemont. remain for (bo court functions which are to take plnco for twelve" days In Iiouor of toe royal court, Oetqber 1021." .1. The fotBeoSne Invitation, inscribed on "Tho Principality oDolInB summons your royal presence Id tbe International Court, attendant fo' Ihe, coronation ceremonies of bor majesty, Queen ot Dallas, and the Texas Centennial pnjj -ennt. dcillcntlng tlio Dallas Stadium and rornjally opening- the State Fair of and International Exhibition and t.o first; Cornelius Hnnklns, secorid; water color, M. Tnnaka, -New York Ciiy, first miniatures.

Mrs. Bn'nk Snwrie of Washington, and Nashville, first; modeling, Paul J0. Schwab, UrBt, "Relaxation;" Cornelius Hanklnu, second, "League of Nations;" china, Edith Fllsher, fiTBt jewelry, IMbs LoxiIbo Fleece, of first linen. Mrs. Joseph, Gallatin road, first; lamp shades, Mrs.

Robert. Powell, first? painted novelties, MIbs Louise Fleece of -Memphis, first; of character dolls, Mrs. James Lo Sueur, first, and Mrs. L. Hussy, second.

Amateur China, Miss Roglna Slraus-mnn of Nnshvllbj, first; Miss Mary L. Crn In, second; oil painting. Miss flrBt; plitogrnphs, Miss Kathleen Tillman, first; designing, Miss Untb McBvlde, flrBt; trade posters, Gray McBrlde. first; art novelties, Miss Louise Armlstcad, first; Mrs. Annie Brandon second; motifs after mature.

Gray McBrlde, first; bnBketry, Mrs. A. F. Dudley of Jackson, first; Mrs. N.

G. Sadler, tlssno paper nnvoltles. W. ABhworth. first; proved: Following wns a prQgrnm of songs which was given by Mrs.

Robert Caldwell, contralto, wltb Mr. 'W. C. Hoffman at the Pfano. The morning Special Prices On All Garments for Fair Week DRESSES from $14.95 to 100 SUITS from 'to $125 COATS from Wonderful Assortment of Sweaters and Blouses SEE US BEFORE BUYING Program forToday Mrs.

Thomas H. Ma lone, soprano. Assisted by Maurice Loveman, flute Mrs, W. C. HofEmaHi.

accompanist. Wtdncitdny, September'; 21, 11 a. Song of the Robin'. Case Lov.i in Lilac Lenseii Wee' Brown Maid. Alviri S.

Wiggers Lb, Hear the Gentle Lark Slug, Smile, Gounod (Fluto obligate by Mr. Loveman.) VLove Thee. Frlml Just a Song at Twilight. May, Morning Old Hoses of Wood Lo Petit SSucca, By tho Waters of Mlnnetonka LleuraJice (Flute obllgato by Mr. Loveman,) The iloon Behind' the Cotton Woods Cndman Banjo- Song (Weeden) The Years at the Spring Beach Reception, Tennessee Press, Authors; tea, 4 to; Oo'clock.

1,: Commjttce Mrs. Emlna Lark Scott, Mrs. Charles Waters Baker, Mrs. B. Shaaron, Miss LIbblo Morrow, Mrs.

Jnmes B. Caldwell. musicnle was arranged by Mrs. Hoff 0 The following general comment will Hufficc to suggest to visitors some of Fashion Hints the important and vaiuume exhibits id be seen on a visit to tho department. elaboratly glided has beetfBent td the one appointed princess In encn state represent her.

respective principality at tiie International Frances Harris, a charming mo ruber of the younger set, has received the oflictnl appointment from Mayor. JTells: Z. Wilson to represent tbU prlhlcapllly. MIsb Harris plans toeave Nashville ou October 2, and while' in Dallas, will bu the guest of Miss Anne Coke, a schoolmate of Miss Harris at the Holton Arms School in WfiBblnjrton. Wedding Party Health the Keynote to Beauty 'beauty means so much to women power, Boclal triumph, admiration and love.

Beauty Implies good health. Who ever snw a Woman racked, with pain, struggling with weakness -or disease, who could be called beautiful? The, woman of tody in this hlgbBtrung, nervous atte ls continually overdoing, with the result that ills peculiar to her hcx develop which, uncheoked, will rnln nil chances for her happiness. The natural- rcstorntlvo for -such ailments is Lydla IS. Plnkham's. Vegetable Compound, which for mora than forty years has been recognized as fi standard i remedy for women's Ills, and hos done much to relievo pain nnd restore good health to women.

1 Advertisement FromVogue The displays In tbe bufldlng represent tlm arts and Industries of tforaen' and clillron not only of Tennessee, but of thirty other sVates. It.has developed through its broadene'd interest and cooperation Into a remackobte ex Mrs. Prnrpon. second: Interiors, Grny McBrlde, first nrtlflclnl flowers Sthor than paper, miss Bessie l'otcer, rst: Mrs. J.

N. Bonner, second. position as -well as state fair department. Tbe greatest cure has been taken to show every, entry with thought Nashville Housewives' LenRUe Entertained Informally, as to Its own fitness as well as to the I Prixes offered by the horoo nnd euuen The rebeardal for tho weduliitr of MIbs Nritulle Overall and William XC. Warrjai; artistic effect of the whole.

Upon entering tbe building "the effect. Is uuiiBual and shows wonderfully llfflitiiiir effects. The rose-colored tlonnl department of $12 for the best collection of jellies, pickles, rellBhcs, shrubs nnd canned fruljts, and changed dally. Art studio exhibits by acuumaeuer, j. Thuss, Calvert ami Thuss qro very aud a visit to these little rest nlacca are -waits of the building are a) fitting back- Or XEIUU, WUICil TVU iuhv IUUVO tan! gbt, was held last nlebt npthc home of the brlde-eleut's father and ui other, Mr.

and Mrs. N. Overall, und was followed by nn Informal entertainment, otrWhich Mr. and.Ms. Overall yveru quite, personalltY way.

406 Union Street xne. cist side of tbe building contains the Pnroht-Teacber Association vegetables. Bluo nonon, Mrs. s.ji. ua-vldson; rod ribbon.

Mrs. J. 'Black, Seven dollar prizes for hest collection nf JelllcK. Bluo ribbon, Mrs. Harvey Matthews; rod ribbon, Mrs.

J. W. Black. Five dollar prims for best collection Sf fruit shrubs Blue ribbon, MrB. J.

W. Black; rod Mrs. S. H. Da booth, Toy In ml and Kiddle Comer, mat aro toe ueiiKht of small bovR and J.

M. Jacobus Mrs. Mollio C. Trinum Henry D. Weinbaum ii oat.

Tue guest company numpereu fifteen, and Included the ot the bridal -party, the musicians of tho wedding service and members of, hu immediate family. girls as well as crowuuus. Them la a vidson. Five dollar prizes presented by the large Noah's Ark, Ecceutrje Elephant and Cunning Crocodile, A Crazy Cat nnd Corner Man ve with tlio Bobby Toys, Tinker Toys, Joy Boys and Tlnk-Itumbles, a collection of American loys The guests wei'e served milTEt fasuiou and wero seated hi the dining room. ror tne inrge touectipu or I plants, flowers, hanging baskets and' also the bewildering display of roses, zinnias nnd other flowers rich in autumn coloring.

The Boft, white draperies complete the setting for 6tre of the most remarkable collections 'of exhibits'! ever shown in tho Tennessee State In the center of the building is tbe, Polk Memorial fountnlnV surrounded by specimen collection of ferns, flowers and potted plants from the conservatories, of Centennial The pool Is filled with water lilies In the shades of pink, white, and lavender. A number of gold fish have been placed in, the pool. Exhibits of lingerie, handkerchiefs, bedroom' sets, negligees, cross stitch, crochet, knit arc aullts, weaving, arts and crafts and Tho flowers and other decoratlv details featured a yellow ondwhlto color cdui- Housewives Lcaguo were. awarded as follows: For best individual jar of pickles, blue 'ribbon. Mra; J.

W. Block; red ribbon, Miss Almn Oliver. Prize for best jar of preserves, blue ribbon, Mrs. W. Caldwell; red ribbon, Mrs.

bmauon in this Miss Overall wore a frock of sannlure maae uy Americans have' been presented to the home nnd educational department to be distributed among some little ones, who' might not; have tbe pleasure of possessing a. toy otherwise. blue withloce. Double Wedding S. H.

Davidson; Bost can of vegetables, The Kiddie Corner, where electric toys! 4 'oullnaed on Next Vfge.) Mlsr Kotberine HeBter ftrid'G. Whr nucuu Biiuieweui. uiinnys ura uispiayea In hanging enscs on. the columns In flat cases on he east and west ren Mclutyre, Miss Llnnlan Regan uod Leonard Hunt. were, married Snturday night.

'ceremony was a double wedding service. The brldqa were, similarly dressed. Their gowns were white georgette and each worewhle nlcture lia'ts. The bouquets were roses. und side of the main floor.

This ar ran ce ment gives, large aisles through which iltles flf the valley. the visitors can stroll and vlaw the ex-hibl(s and thereby avoid congestion. The seats that have arranged on tho balcony this year solves the problem of affording a reBt place for the A Few of Columbia's Latest Hits Just released this week. Hear Them at Lebeck's. many guests.

The directors' recetitlon booth la re This is the time freshing In Its draperies of white and green with- specimen collections of ftto (Black). Pox Trot: imncrlntr baskets and flower nn dec mo i-uiituuuuy iiiuuuu, wus uesisuea and built by Robert Burnett. The, Designers Booth, which reprfe-Hcnts a club of women recently organized, has a remnrkablo collection of Individual -exhibits, showing the great nmouuttof talent possible in this line In Tennessee. The club was organized, by Mrs. Leslie Hussey and other' artists Ju the clly.

The State Capitol Association booth has attractive decorations. Their posters tho object, of the organization to own every foot of laud, around the State Capitol, to beautify It and make this the civic center around NaehvUlc. Crafts Booth, represents Tenncsseo crafts nB well as crafts from Florida, Mississippi. Louisiana, Texas, Kentucky and Indiana and othur states. Among the crafts are urt flowers In tissue, silk, organdie, wax and fish scales.

Basketry, in reeds, sweet grass, palmetto, hickory splits and raffia and quilts of silk, sntln and sateen. The Japanese booth contains a collection of Imported Japanese water colors by Japanese artists rare vases, Hlolaonne, cherry blossoinB ana roses, sclSBors, garden tools, lamp shades, umbrellas and lanterns, bits of embroidery elnborately embroidered kimonos. The collection of water colors Includes birds, flowers and landscapes, with a few charming things In lacquer that bring out tbe, delicacy of tho colors of the pictures. raui iiieso Trio -and Mrs. Mclntyre will muko their residence' nt the bride's home, mid' Mr.

and' Mrs. Hunt will live with the groom's sister. Mrs. Charles Hnrrls, Bride at Linton Given Dinner. Miss.

Marjorle Joslin, nt her home In entertained last night with a dinner which she, gave to compliment Miss Eleanor Smith nna Mlllnrd Myiitt of this city, wbo aro to be married this evening. 'Miss Joslln will served maid of honor at tho wedding You're tile Sweetest Girl In orations. This booth opens on a garden, which Is beauty with Its garden seats, tea tables and Jannnese THIS riCTUBESUlIB QUAINTNBSS. A-344S 10-lnch All the World, and "Stolen Klmes" (SUttford) (Stty-dcr). Modloy For Trot.

The Happy Hlx lanterns, it will make an Ideal setting tor tiie ten drinicing that the Prcus and Authors Club will -give today. Next in Itnnortnnep is the hlfithrlrnl Which' has been borrowed tho fashions of early England and Spain are adaptod wllb especial aunrin for the joJJUg slrl, a'hls mode of siiub, and full, gathered skirt seems tho natural coniulctoment to the youth Ifboey Lon (Rose); lTor iv. Trot. Art Hlrikman'a Orcli. to enjoy Uracagq THE city is an'Autumn carnival of and theatre-going.

The 'air is crisp-the siaMhirie tusk low. The shops arc gay with colorful wares. In the 6mart North Shore residential the Hotel Somerset offers you a delightful all-year residence of a restful apartment for a night's stay. The quiet comfort of tKe private home and the untold convenience of hotel service, including an excellent restaurant, combine to make this ideal abode. On account of its accessible boulevard location, the Somerset is especially popular with motor tourists.

Fall and Winter reservations now. Write for booklet A-344U i Honeymoon 10-Inch "In a Uttle' I'ront Par- A party of whloli 'Inctuiledtl qcctlon nnd it is' represented by a "portrait of Tennessee's first Governor, John Sevier, Mrs. Jnmes K. Pplk, wife of President Jnmes K. Polk.

Mrs, Andrew Jnckson, who waB Miss Sara 63c (lor" (Carlo and Saunders) (WliltlnB). Modloy Vox Trot. Art Hickman's Orcli. ful ftgure, andrihero could be nothing more becoming, nor quite so smart as this slmplo teo-hdur frock of chltfou velvet trimmed with wheels of Inc-nimvttA rthhnn and tiny ftutlnjts. The PbpuW Songs Difference in Cleaning HERD Is a difference In the quality of cleaning, just as there is a difference in the vquality of garments.

Some times the difference is reflected in Ihe price, some times not. Just as some merchants sell only dependable merchandise, some 1 cleaners do only dependable cleaning. Frequently you buy garments upon the dependability of the merchant. It is just portant to ha-ve them cleaned upon (he dependability of the cleaner. Dyeing in all colors and shades.

Exclusive Cleaners and Dyers MISS ALL1E T. HOPE, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 1225 Broad Hemlock 617-618 Exclusive- Cteanerramd Dyers A- 1'ork, Admiral Glenvcs of thh U.

S. navy and two noted miniatures of Andrew Jackso'n and one of bis beloved wife Felix Grundy is represented by a miniature by Dodge iipd beautiful foreign cameo. Hero are also seen When You're IBs You're In, low, shapod collar follows the fitted shoulder ot th RonalBsnnca and re-. peatB Its lines In the trimming of the in Indiana (scuwariz), memoers or the bridal party and a few nddlttoual friends, wna'tue guest con'i-pony. Pink' roses and ferns-adorned the table.

LasseterKendrjick A large number of relatives and friends assembled "yesterday afternoon at th. Church of the Advent for the wedding of Miss Llsta Lillian Kendrlck. and Rolltn Lossetor. The ceremony was -at 5 o'clock, the rectpr. Rev.

A Pugh officiating. Before the mnr- fiimnillnnriA. ftrnli A'atlfn i bell-shapea sleeves. A -3443 1 AponmnnnlTiiftiif. Ward-Belmont's art exhibit illustrates two tblnirBthe oerfectlon of PATTERNS 10-lnch Nora Bayca 0 Oherie (Blbo).

Jr 1 Orclicstra Accompuulment. Nora Boy ob cases of antiques belonging to the family of Jnmes Le Sueur. A rare old quilt of historic significance, one dating back' to 1770 and another to 1S12. Adding to the Interest Is- a silk Interior decorative work and" poster designing, and the value of such edu cation as a means of income. is Nattnilla WEINBERGER'S Ohl They're Such Nice Peo- pie (Brown and Tonor and Baritone Duet.

A I nul UJeeo'i orchostra SHERIDAN ROAD AT ARGYLBi CHICAGO Temporary Watltins Hall Ju.t Back of Joys'. 10-lncb Accompaniment. 85a it'urman ana nam Ma (Clare Tonor and Baritone Duet Orchestra Accompaniment. Dear Old Girl (Morte). Male tuaricc.

urcn- acc. Poerlces Quartet Kitchenette Apartmentt of 3 and 4 rooms, $35 to $75 weekly, $135 up per montt Rooms without kitchenette $35 a week and up, $4 a day up. Private bath, both tub, and shoutar, attached to even room. European plan onlj. S.

W. GERSTNBR Mantger (Formerly of FrenerV Lick Sprints Hotel) quilt representing "Penn'B Treoty With Iho Indians." In this quilt nro 14,577 small squares made liy Charles Pratt of Philadelphia. The art gallery, though limited In space, contains collection of gems by American artists, as well as foreign pictures. Next' to this booth are two lovely ones' with displays of the collection of garments for the babies-caps, coats nnd undergarments- that are well worth This, effect Is displayed by the-linen store. Tho Art China Shop has displayed a lovely collection of art novelties.

Weinberger's exhibit Is the Inst booth on this side of ttiV building; As to subtle coloring and blondlng of shades, it Is a gem of art. The three models exhibited on yesterday wero a cloth of gold gown with head dress of bird of paradise and bandeau of gold. A wtroet A -3430 10-Ini-h 65c riage service a program was given by MIsb Frances Sullivan; organ-lstf and John Gross, vocalist. The church was decorated with fornn and vuses of pink ond white asters. Tho altar was banked with them.

Miss Louise Lasseter, the groom's Metet, was maid of honor, nnd Hoilins Wilson served as Mr. Lnssoter's, beBt man. The ushers, J. Campbell' Tratiue, J. S.

Jenkins. J. F. Jarman and J. V.

GllHnm completed the personnel of thf bridal party. The bride was given in marriage her brother, Douglas Kendrlck. She wore traveling suit of blue tricotine nnd a French sailor hat. A dbrange bouquet of Aaron Ward rosea and liltca of the valley was worn, and she carried prayer book. Miss Lasscter's costume was of bltio duvetyne, and with this a hut of the same shade was worn.

Her flowers were Columbia roses. Mrs. Cora Gibson Plunkett, director of art department, Is Bhowlng as the work of her pupils some interior designs in decoration that will find' ready sole for their practical value and unusual- She shows some stairways of uoblo proportions nnd style, wonderfully original treatment of Bring rooms, and several hallways that attract constant admiration. The colorings necessary for the perfect treatment ot a' hnndsomo room are exquisitely developed. Side by side with the interiors are some equnlly excellent work in costume designs, A Btudy in period cob-tues line no historical value fdr its' accuracy as well as beauty.

The display Is large and is shown among the educational displays In the Woman's building. The following is a list of permiums In the home and educational building on Tuesday: FJne are department, professional Paintings, Mrs. Willie Betty Newman, I My Gal Sal (Dresser). Male uuarcec. urcn.

acc. Columbia Stellar Quartet Lebeok'st Fourth Floor. I EMIgandies I I Just ask I I for the I gown and dinner gown completed the oxhl Ml Tuesday. The displays will be mat Ward-Belmont School Mr. and Mrs.

Lasseter, after a brief wedding trip, will tako possession of an apartment on Lyle avenue. The out-of-towu guests at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Z. H.

Lasseter nnd son, Jack Lasseter of Mobile, Mrs. W. L. "Wado and Mrs. Robort liar-wood of Trenton, Mr.

and Mns. Robert Lasseter of Murfraesbqro, nnd Douipscy P. Shapord and MIsb Sliapnrd of Shelbyvlllo. The very finest in trim walking Oxford is this ana of Russia calf. Conservatively stitched and perforated, it has a sturdy sole.

$7.50 Dr. J.D. BLAfiTON, President Invito Patronage of Day Pupils and Those Who Want Advantages of the Special Schools Music: Offering Training by -Distinguished of Sound Musicianship. Bill New Styles Reveal Oxford Vogue 3 Art: Includes Interior Decoration, Costume Designing and Poster Designing. Expression: Development of the Speaking Voice Leading to Highest Expression of Dramatic Art.

Ward-Belmont Girls and to the parents who are here in Nashville to see their daughters cdrreotly and comfortably fitted out for the winter, we offer our cordial, cheerful service. Let "Loveman' Be Your Home-Town Store Regardless of the special style fancy of a. particular season, a substantial, well-styled Oxford may be counted on to bear the brunt of your Fall walking -with -perfect comfort and satisfaction. 'The vogue for Oxfords especially in black with welt soles and straight heels will be very pronounced throughout the Winter, with the result that the designers of our Fall dis-' plays more than ordinary attention to the minute ssjHe details which distinguish shoes of character. Secretarial Training: Business Gourse, Stenography.

Domestic Sciences Thorough Instruction in Cooking and Dietetics. ICED! SERVED coW Banquet Tea is the perfect hot weather drink cooling, satisfying, invigorating! Famous for its flavor, which improves with icing. Select your favorite kind from: i Banquet Orange Pekoe Banquet India and Ceylon Imported, Blended mnd Packet by Mccormick co Baltimore Domestic Art: Sewing, Cutting and Deslgnlhs; Practically taught. Physical Training: Athletic Field, Swimming. For terms, apply THE REGISTRAR Ward-Belmont i 215 Fifth Avenue, North 'J..

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