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TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1924 COLORS FASTER THAN EVER BEFORE Washable dress materials are of better quality today than they have ever been before, and many of them at lower prices. So declares the member of a prominent local firm. Dyes are really fast for the first time since pre-war days—in fact, faster than they were. Many days are so good that the materials are guaranteed by the manufacturers. Voiles, suiting, linen, ginghams, tissues and basket weaves—all hold their colors better than ever before. Good hose is being made by more concerns. The wide chiffons in a variety of plain colors are the proper thing now. Sateens, lingettes, Japanese crepes, plisse crepes, etc., are a good deal better than ever before, both in fastness of color and in fabric. So are curtain materials and draperies. In connection with dress materials, an important feature is the steadily increasing popularity of laces for trimming, including ecru, cream and white, the three shades available. LA HABRA LA HABRA, July 15.—Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Leutwiler Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walker and children Glen and Evelyn, Mrs. Jennie Kneeler and son Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ridgoway and son Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leutwiler and daughter Viola. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Halcom returned Saturday from Sequoia Park and Big Basin where they enjoyed their two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frend Ondermill at Highland, Ill., are spending a few days with old friends, Mr. and A graceful and elegant effect is obtained by the use of silk fringe as trimming on this three piece suit of champagne georgette. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Justice, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fletcher and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rowley and children and Mr. and Mrs. S. Wardrip and children motored to Balboa Palisades Sunday where the day was spent. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott were among the guests who enjoyed a picnic at Brookside Park, Pasadena, Friday. A number from La Habra motorized to Huntington Beach Sunday. A picnic dinner was served at noon after which a plunge party was enjoyed. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Proud and son, Miss Amanda Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Willbur Proud, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Davis and children of Garden Grove, E. E. Proud and children Lucilla and Orville, Lester Proud of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Erwin of Gardena and Mrs. Charley Wertz of Indiana who is spending the summer with relatives in Southern California. Miss Amanda Richardson is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Erwin at their home in Gardena. Mrs. W. P. Milla was a business visitor in Los Angeles Monday. Lester Proud of Los Angeles spent the week end with his father, E. E. Proud, of East Central avenue. 25 to 40 per cent more miles per gallon—"Super." Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. BILLY WHISKERS BY FRANCES TREGO MONTGOMERY Billy had just sniffed the smell of frying bacon. "I know the kitchen must be behind those doors. I'll just stick my nose against one of them and peek in." Billy was just about to push one of the doors open when bang! came one of them against his head with such force that it knocked him over. It also rebounded with up without the pail sticking to him. Then Billy whirled and hooked the pan of bacon out of the cook's hands, which sent it flying out the open window onto the deck. Then he turned and started for the other two men who were standing there, but they had seen enough and disappeared while there was yet time. Seeing the coast was clear, Billy wheeled around her guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Leutwiler Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walker and children Glen and Evelyn, Mrs. Jennie Kneeler and son Joseph, Mr., and Mrs. Claude Ridgeway and son Clarence and Mr., and Ms. Edgar Leutwiler and daughter Viola. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker and Mr., and Mrs. J. L. Halcom returned Saturday from Sequoia Park and Big Basin where they enjoyed their two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frend Ondermill on Highland, Ill., are spending a few days with old friends, Mr., and Mrs. John Leutwiler. Mrs. Ed Thuet and sons of Taft are spending a few days with Mr., and Mrs. F. X. Thuet. Mr. and Mrs. C.E.Scott entertained with an informal card party at their home on Lola street the last of the week. Five hundred was played after which refreshments were served. Included in the list were Mr., and Mrs. Lester Baldwin, Mr., and Mrs.Vernon Young and Mr., and Mrs.Fred Cline. Mr. and Mrs.Hainer who are visiting in the south were guests of Mr., and Mrs.J.E.Stogsdale at their home on Ocean avenue Sunday. Mrs.Clifford Davis entertained the Friday afternoon club at her home on Ocean avenue Friday afternoon. Needleswork and visiting occupied their time until a late hour when a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served.Members present were Mrs.S.Wardrip, Mrs.C.W.Rowley, Mrs.D.E.Fletcher, Mrs.Ed Davis and Mrs.Bruco Varnesof Compton. Miss Gladys Leutwiller who is employed by the First National bank of La Habra, is enjoying her two weeks' variation.She is spending this week with her sisters and their husbands at their home in Huntington Beach, Mr., and Mrs Stanley Davies and Mr., and Mrs Harold Robertson.Next week she will visit her uncle at泉mont. Mr., and Mrs.J.A.Felkner and children and Mr., and Mrs.J.A.Pstamps and son Virgil motored to La Vida Springs Sunday. Mr., and Mrs.B.C.Shambers spent the day Sunday with friends at Belvedere Gorden. BILLY WHISKERS BY FRANCES TREGO MONTGOMERY Billy had just sniffed the smell of frying bacon. "I know the kitchen must be behind those doors." I'll just stick my nose against one of them and peek in." Billy was just about to push one of the doors open when bang! came one of them against his head with such force that it knocked him over. It also rebounded with up without the pail sticking to him. Then Billy whirled and hooked the pan of bacon out of the cook's hands, which sent it flying out the open window onto the deck. Then he turned and started for the other two men who were standing there, but they had seen enough and disappeared while there was yet time.Seeing the coast was clear,Billy wheeled around her guests of Mr., and Mrs.J.E.Stogsdale at their home on Ocean avenue Sunday. Mrs.Clifford Davis entertained the Friday afternoon club at her home on Ocean avenue Friday afternoon.Needleswork and visiting occupied their time until a late hour when a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served.Members present were Mrs.S.Wardrip, Mrs.C.W.Rowley, Mrs.D.E.Fletcher, Mrs.Ed Davis和Mrs.Bruco Varnesof Compton. Miss Gladys Leutwiller who is employed by the First National bank of La Habra, is enjoying her two weeks' variation.She is spending this week with her sisters and their husbands at their home in Huntington Beach, Mr., and Mrs Stanley Davies和Mr., and Mrs Harold Robertson.Next week she will visit her uncle at泉mont. Mr., and Mrs.J.A.Felkner和children和Mr.,和Ms.J.A.Pstamps和sonVirgilmotoredtoLaVidaSpringSunday. Mr.,和Ms.B.C.ShambersspentthedaySundaywithfriendsatBelvedereGorden. A graceful and elegant effect is obtained by the use of silk fringe as trimming on this three piece suit of champagne georgette. Mr.,andMrs.A.M.Justice,Mr. andMrs.D.E.Fletcherandchildren,Mr,andMrs.C.W.RowleyandchildrenandMr,andMrs.S.WardripandchildrenmotoredtoBalboaPalisadesSundaywherethedaywasspent. Mr.,andMrs.C.E.ScottwereamongtheguestswhoenjoyedapicnicatBrooksidePark,Pasadena,Friday. AnumberfromLaHabramotoredtoHuntingtonBeachSunday.Apicnicdinnerwasservedatnoontafterwhichaplungepartywasenjoyed.IncludedinthepartywereMr.,andMrs.L.E.Proudandson,MissAmandaRichardson,Mr,andMrs.WillburProud,mr,andMrs.F.R.DavidsandchildrenofGardenGreveE.E.ProudandchildrenLucilleandOrville,LesterProudofLosAngeles,mr,andMrs.R.A.ErtinofGardenaandMrs.CharleyWertzofIndianawhoisspendingthesummerwithrelativesinSouthernCalifornia. MissAmandaRichardsonisspendingthisweekwithMr,andMrs.R.AErwinatthehomeinGardena. Mrs.W.P.MillawasabusinessvisitorinLosAngelesMonday. LesterProudofLosAngelesspenttheweekendwithhisfather,E.E.Proud,ofEastCentralavenue. 25to40percentmoremilespergallon—"Super." PlainDealerClassifiedAdsproduceresults.Trythismedium. BILLYWHISKERS BY FRANCES TREGO MONTGOMERY Billy had just sniffed the smell of frying bacon. "I know the kitchen must be behind those doors." I'll just stick my nose against one of them and peek in." Billy was just about to push one of the doors open when bang! came one of them against his head with such force that it knocked him over. It also rebounded with up without the pail sticking to him.TheBillywhirledandhookedthepanofbaconoutofthecook'shandswhichsentitflyingouttheopenwindowontothedeckThenheturnedandstartedfortheothertwomenwhoreestandingthere,bbuttheyhadseenenoughanddisappearedwhiletherewasyettime.Seeingthecoastwasclear,BillywheeledaroundherguestsofMr.,andMrs.J.E.StogsdaleathervictorlesshowseekingthesummerwithrelativesinSouthernCalifornia." Billy had just sniffed the smell of frying bacon. "I know the kitchen must be behind those doors. I'll just stick my nose against one of them and peek in." Billy was just about to push one of the doors open when bang! came one of them against his head with such force that it knocked him over. It also rebounded with such force that it knocked over a sailor who was carrying a tray of glass tumblers to set on the table. Over went the man, rolling over and over amidst the broken glass and rattling tin tray. Of course all this racket brought the cook and all the other deck hands who heard it. The cook still carried the frying pan in his hand being too much surprised to get it down when he heard the noise. The man with mop and pail who had been scrubbing the deck came and also two or three other deck hands. There they all stood, staring with open mouths and bulging eyes at Billy, who had risen to his forefeet and stood surveying the wreck he had made. He still felt a little dazed but came to his senses in a hurry when he saw the man with the pall and mop raise the mop to come after him. Before the fellow had taken two steps, Billy had risen to his hind feet, given a spring and butted him straight into his pall, where he stuck fast and could not get up without the pall sticking to him. Then Billy whirled and hooked the pan of bacon out of the cook's hands, which sent it flying out the open window onto the deck. Then he turned and started for the other two men who were standing there, but they had seen enough and disappeared while there was yet time. Seeing the coast was clear, Billy wheeled around and ran out on deck where he saw Stubby and Button eating up the bacon that had spilled out of the frying pan as it went through the window. "Leave me a slice of that bacon and then run, for we shall have to get off this boat in double quick time if we expect to save our bacon," said Billy, thinking the slang expression very fitting indeed. "Why, what is up?" asked Stubby. "Didn't you hear a racket going on in there?" "No. We just came down from the upper deck." "Well, take my word for it and vanish before you are hit with a club or thrown overboard. I'll be with you as soon as I lick up this grease. Since you have eaten all the bacon I had so much trouble to get, I am not going to lose this grease anyway." Splash bang! came water, bucket and all down on Bill's head. (Well, Billy will make someone pay for that, won't he?) Korean Produce Market 139 West Center Street Anaheim, Calif. "WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE UNEQUALED" THE PLAIN DEALER, 'ANAHEIM, CALIF. Anaheim The S. Q. R. ST July Clearance Swings into a SECOND WEEK of further establishing this Good Store as one of Better July Clearance Sale of SILKS Involving the strongest of values! Fabrics which are of such seasonableness— and such charm More Silk Dresses at $14.95 CHAI IONE PRIN TIVE of SILKS Involving the strongest of values! Fabrics which are of such seasonableness—and such charm 35 in. Taffeta, $1.29 —Price lowered for July Clearance. All leading shades. 40 in. All-Silk Canton Crepe, $2.49 One of the leading fabrics at a deeply reduced price! Complete range of colors. Spiral Crepe, $1.95 —A material, to be sure, which is sufficiently lovely to entitle it to a far higher price. All-Silk Pongee, 87c A favored silk for many uses—greatly underpriced. 40 in. Satin Charmeuse Special, $1.95 Shown in black, navy and brown—to be had at a decidedly advantageous price! 40 in. Silk and Wool Canton Crepe, $1.95 Here is a material with a soft, rich lustre, one which may be draped so pleasingly. Very special. A Wide Range of Patterns in Printed Crepes, $1.65 up —The selection consists of Canton Crepes and Crepe de Chine. 36 in. Colored All-Over Embroidery, $1.45 In such leading colors as Lavender, Yellow, Blue and Old Rose. Bead Necklaces ¼ Off—Formerly 50c to $5.00. Women's Eardrops ¼ Less Formerly 35c to $3.00. Women’s Suits Take Extraordinary Reductions 1-4 OFF TAILORED and SPORT SUITS reach a level of pricing which demands instant attention from every woman who has even faintly considered a suit purchase —of the better fabrics in navy and mixtures. $25.00 Values $18.75 $35.00 Values 1-4 Misses’ a Was Five hundred taken from three groups. Included linen, ratine, ham, developed of charming st $3.95 to 36 in. Colored All-Over Embroidery, $1.45 In such leading colors as Lavender, Yellow, Blue and Old Rose. Bead Necklaces ¼ Off—Formerly 50c to $5.00. Women's Eardrops ¼ Less Formerly 35c to $3.00. A remarkable sale of Gloves ¼ Off Including entire stock of Silk and Kid Gloves. Lingette Costume Slips $2.75 Women's Crepe Bloomers 89c Children's Wash Suits 98c Women's Union Suits 2 for 95c Women's Porch Frocks $1.95 Women's Silk Hosiery $1.38 Stamped Linene Frocks $1.00 Electric Curling Irons $1.00 Remarkable Sale of Women Featuring almost unbelievable values in the smartest pair Entire stock of Women's White Pumps and Oxfords greatly reduced—Note the price range...$2.85 to $7.65 Patent Leather Pumps, $4.85 Spanish heel, novelty strap and plain. Spanish and Cuban heel. New Novelty Pumps, $5.85 of Field Mouse Suede, with tan, calf trim, Spanish heel. A $9.00 value. Satin Pumps, l Spanish o in every sty 72 Pair of Beige Universal and priced at $ Colored Sandals Ideal for Hollywood Queen Quality $9.00 values, The S. Q. R. ST R. STORE California ance Sale WEEK of Excellent Value Giving of Better Values in Quality Merchandise at $14.95-$19.50 CHARMINGLY FASHIONED OF TUB SILKS, PRINTS and ATTRACTIVE FLAT CREPES! Men’s Dept. "Hendon" Silk Pongee Shirts, $4.95 You will find the workmanship and quality of a sort not often priced so low. Silk and Fibre Shirts, $3.95 —This season's finest patterns and colorings—another example CHARMINGLY FASHIONED OF TUB SILKS, PRINTS and ATTRACTIVE FLAT CREPES! Frocks of silks for street and afternoon, of silk and wool sports materials — graceful materials — Frocks for any time of the day and frocks for evening occasions. Including light and dark shades, as well as black and white. Each lovely frock is fashioned along prevailing modes and shows the careful finishing touches which characterize only the better frocks. 1-4 OFF Misses' and Womens Wash Frocks Five hundred charming little frocks taken from three much higher priced groups. Included are dresses of pure linen, ratine, voile and tissue gingham, developed in a great diversity of charming styles. Sizes 16 to 44. $3.95 to "Hendon" Silk Pongee Shirts, $4.95 You will find the workmanship and quality of a sort not often priced so low. Silk and Fibre Shirts, $3.95 —This season's finest patterns and colorings—another example of our unusual value-giving. English Broadcloth Shirts, $2.95 One of the leading shirts on the market. Extra special. Men's Straw Hats Offered at ONE-FOURTH DISCOUNT— $2.00 values ... $1.50 $3.00 values ... $2.25 $4.00 values ... $3.00 Men's Bathing Suits ... $2.80 to $4.50 Boys' Bathing Suits ... 90c to $3.60 Men's Palm Beach Trousers ... $4.45 Men's White Flannel Trousers, $5.85 —Some in plain white and stripes. $10.00 values. 2 Doz. Men's Gauntlet Kangaroo Gloves, $1.95 Values to $3.00. 5 Doz. Men's Light Blue Work Shirts, 75c 3 for $2.00. July Clearance Items from Wash Goods Section ham, developed in a great diversity of charming styles. Sizes 16 to 44. $3.95 to $14.65 July Clearance Items from Wash Goods Section 32 in. Tissue Ginghams, 49c That lovely Gaze Marvel Tissue that sells usually for 75c and more. 44 in. Indian Head, 30c 300 yards only to be featured at such a low pricing. 36 in. Full Bleached Muslin, 18c A fine soft finished quality. 18 in. Toweling, 11c Your choice of either bleached or brown. Special for July Clearance Sale. Ripplette— Very Special at 26c. A popular weave for summer. 36 in. Handkerchief Linen, 69c Including all the leading colors. Greatly reduced. 45-inch PRINTED Oil Cloth Table Tops, 55c Each In pink and blue backgrounds. of Women's Shoes in the smartest patterns shown anywhere. Satin Pumps, latest style, $3.85 Spanish or Cuban heels, all sizes but not in every style. Values to $10.00. 72 Pair of Beige Suede Sandals, $3.85 Universal and Hollywood patterns, formerly priced at $6.00. Colored Sandals and Oxfordes, $2.85 Ideal for vacation wear. The popular Hollywood pattern. Queen Quality Colored Sandals— $9.00 values, $5.85 R. STORE