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iintered as Second-class Matter January 26, 1923, the Spokane SPOKANEat Postomtice at Washington,WONANunder the TREVOLUME VIII, 47 Act 8, 1879. Copyright 1923 by Spokane No. of the Woman. PRICE 10 CENTS Plans Complete for Third Meet Plans for the 26th annual meeting of the Third Distriet Federation of ldaho Women’s Clubs to be held at Wallace, September 10-11-12 were complete “NICK MAMER” Spokane today according to Mrs. H. J. Hull, president ot the Hostess Club, the Wallace Study Club of Wal lace, ldaho. Mrs. Hull is also president-elect ot the Third District Federation succeeding Mrs. K. Names 1.. White of Lewiston. ~ The convention will be called to order Tuesday, Mamer, Gladiolus Nick the man who Womanis credited with rank September 10th at 1:30 o'cloek with Mrs. White second only to Charles Lindbergh, in his contribu H. J. Searls, Electric presiding. Mayor Herman J. Rossi will give the tion to aeronautics, has been honored by a Spo of welcome following the invoeation by the kane Mrs. A, Jones the woman, R. of Riversule Refrigeration head says:- Rev. E. W. Benedict., Following the salute to the Nursery very who has named a rare and beautiful Flag Mrs, Hull will extend the greetings of the Mamer, To many people 59 degrees means a gladiolus which she has developed, the Nick hostess club and Mrs. H. H. Miller will give the The flower, a brilliant cerise with beautitully mark on a thermometcr, but to those who response, marked white throat was by five years developed know, it is a blazing signal. At that tem- After the presentation of the program the presi of careful effort on the part of Mrs. Jones. The perature stands the big dividing line be- dent’s annual address will be made by Mrs, White cross polinization was effected with a very fine of Lewiston. Hannah ot tween correct refrigerated Mrs. Mitchell Danskin camel’'s hair brush and though the bulbs started and incorrect Spokane, will be the speaker of the afternoon be- to bloom last year it is now that they have arrived food. ginning her address at 4:15 o'clock. The after- at their full glory. Some of the plants are tive feet A few degrees above fifty and bacteria noon adjournment is scheduled for five o'clock and high and the spikes carry more than 20 buds and a formal banquet will be held at seven o'clock hon- multiply with speed . . . foods become bhlossoms. oring the State Federation President, Mrs, E. K. The public is invited to view the flower at the contaminated, unsafe to eat. They must Hitchner of Sandpoint and the District Federation new of Harry Lozier in of florist shop the entrance be thrown away . . . they are a total loss. President, Mrs. E. L. White of Lewiston. Mrs, H. the Paulsen Medical and Dental Center. Mrs. Jones J. Mull, president the Club, A or two below fifty . . . of Wallace Study will has consented to display some of the blooms there degree bacterial be the is checked, toastmaster. today. growth foods remain safely The club women will be guests at a pageant writ- Mrs. Jones has worked with flowers for more fresh and wholesome for as long as you ten and directed by Mrs. H. J. Dunn. Mrs, Harry than 25 years, her success with gladioli has been may care to keep them. Wastage is done Marsh will be the reader and the musical pro phenominal. is five feet six inches tall and gram charge She away with and health is safeguarded. is in of Mrs. 8, 8. Gundlach. standing in the gladioli field, she raises them by Mrs. Wallace Perham of Glendive, Montana. the thousands, some of the spikes are more than The General Electric Refrigerator al- president of the Western Federation of Women's six inches taller than she is. ways automatically maintains a tempera- Clubs, will give the evening address. Following which an informal reception will be held. ture several degrees below fifty . . . with. The program for Wednesday morning be de out any or attention. will Agency Copy Attracts regulation It makes voted to the reading of federation reports. Mrs. To Lord & Thomas & Logan of San Francisco, all the ice cubes you want, never needs J. €. Schroeder of Filer, Idaho, will lead a discus- one of the world’'s largest advertising agencies, the oiling, has an accessible freezing regulator sion on universal membership, with an address at women of Spokane owe the advertising 11 o'clock by Mrs. Fred Pittinger of Mrs. distinctive to speed up the freezing of desserts if you Boise. copy for General Electric Refrigerators offered on Pittinger is General Federation Director for Idaho. four pages of the Spokane Woman this week, wish. The cabinet is all steel, strong, Board of Trade Hosts, The Wallace Spokane women should be especially gratetul tfor warpproof and very easy to clean. Come Board of Trade will tender the club members and guests the fine co-operation given by this great agency to in and let us show you the various models. their a complimentary lun- pre- chieon at 12:00 o'clock. The polls will be open for vour newspaper. The advertising has been the this issue “break” the a eclection of new officers throughout the noon pared for to same day hour in begins in the the Elks Temple, tremendous advertising campaign Derby and Ladies Mrs. E. F. Saturday Evening Post national maga- Queen Hitchner, state president, will speak and other at zines and the Woman, of weekly 1:45 and at 2:30 chairmen of departments will Spokane alone Plan Fashion begin newspapers in this section, has been selected for Parade their reports, each speaker being limited to What the younger set will wear this fall may be 10 minutes. s 0 large an order. Following an address by Sadie Ofr gathered from the bevy of beautiful girls who will Dunbar of Portland, Oregon, reports of standing command attention at the Spokane Interstate Fair committees will be read. Pullman Courses Derby Day, the Derby Queen, Miss Claudia Ran- The Tamarack and Custer Consolidated Mining Offers dall and her ladies in waiting. Miss Randall will Company will be hosts at at the imported dinner Tamarack Lighty-three correspondence courses in 14 dit- wear an chocolate brown peasant dress Beanery. Mrs. Franklin Coats of Boise, chairman terent fields, and 14 extension classes to bhe formed heavily embroidered. She will wear a coat and of the State Department of International Rela- in Spokane about September 15, are offered for the small felt turban in matching color and a lovely tions, will be the speaker. coming year by the division of general college ex- brown fox tur when she crowns the derby winner. Dr. Frederick J. Kelly, president of the Univer- tension of the State College, Miss Helen Whitehouse, the daughter of Mr. and sity of Idaho, will be the speaker at the evening Mrs. Havold €. Whitehouse, also takes the popular meeting when the convention reconvenes at X Tell Refrigerator Deveclopment fall color for her costume. She will wear a brown o'clock. His address will follow a musical prelude of ¢hiffon velvet trimmed with beige, a brown felt directed by Mrs, 8. S. Gundlach. The caveman, whose very existence depended on his abil shoes, hat and matching suede The highlight of the Thursday morning meeting ity to obtain food when he was huangry, wonld have appre Miss cinted eleetrie refrigeration. Naturally, there must have Gwendolyn Wheeler, the danghter of M= will be the instaTlation of new final Mrs, officers. The heen much food wasted as far as he was coneerned. Being and 1. E. Wheeler, will wear a three-piece report of the resolutions committee will be read unable to store the remainder of a kill after he had caten Kknitted sport suit of Castillian Red with a matehing and the his would leave it to ravages of decompo resolutions adopted. Following an hour fill. he have to the hat of felt, . sitton or to the wolves devoted to the “old and new business” the meeting Miss Louise White, daughter will adjourn - When hanger next assailed him, he thought the of Mr. and Mrs. at noon. donbtless White, longingly of the choice piece of meat he was forced to aban AL L has chosen a tan sport suit for the An executive board meeting will be held Tues don, having no means I),\‘ which it conld he preserved safely. great event. Her shoes and hat carrving out the day noon at the Fremont Restaurant, This thought was probably as time on, es accentuated went color note. s The convention organization peeinlly if he difficulty in stalking a deer or