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^PEgSONAn^MUSrC^DRAMA stesses mi ndy-Vendors Are nomced for.Tea 13,*L*U*CKY F*A*S*HION* H* I*NTS G * I*V*EN Irish Trayi-Comedy To Be Given Soon %Velvet and Metal Stressed in -Winter Styles Local Players' Judson's -528 Ramona Street am eight XtAAvt, ftch with "Jvno snd the Paycock" tbs rate b **. taa will \>e eerved CSHICAOO, Oct, <3P--Here** i ing long-and-ful! aHirt gowns that j-Paln Alto Community Players' v Stafford Mother#4 Club *u- handful of sure fall faahJon tricks, make one think of oneself In terras p.r offering for November 8, 9, and b#o*m affair itt the eampu* tn'a {ynm**ium Wedne*d*y noon. Mr*. Fradviek H*U *r is general tee chairmen. Mrs. S P. Hunt and Mr*. Key ftwitstto,* bee. Presiding L V*lv*te*u 1* vary smart In scarfs, skirts, suit*, jackets snd dresses--and very, very new are velveteen froek* In a deep mag netic blue. * t, Velvet is one of fall fashion's of a Gainsborough portrait. 16, i * tragl-eomefly of Irish 7, Higher cut shoes are here-- chametrr by Sean O'Casey, The and there Is speculation on the pos-1 setting Is in a Dublin tenement sible return of high top boots. hou In 1822, and pan of tha plot H There are one or more splits Is concerned with repercussions of In tha hemline* of many of the new the Republican vs. Free State re NEW ARRIVALS e various tables will be Mrs. favored fabrics for dressy wear, evening gowns, suit skirts and bellion. i.Armstrong* Mr. Reginald There may be a lack of gold In tunics. The lar?e cast represent* a gal Mr*, I>e*n W. Buchan, Mr* the family purse, but there1* plenty 9. Btousb back* a e returning In lery of Irish types which, in par*- j Crpry, Mr*. Paul Edwards, ef It In fall fashlona--and silver coats and dresses. doxical Htjernlan fashion, are I POPULAR PRICED DRESSES ,!. c, Hlneey, Mr*. Egtrioo too.' 10. Hew Is the li>35 version of continually sweeping buck and | and Mrs. H*rry Rathbun. 4. Metal cloth 1* popular for day the old peg-top skirt- forth between the extreme# of gay will treleet Ber, ew helper*. op evening wear--*md right up-to- 11. Separate tklrtt. sweater* and laughter and deepest pathos. Cat 1 Pleasant, who has ths-minut* are tailored metal cloth Jacket* are fashion top-notchera lri Every on# of th# principal* ha* IN DRESSY SILK CREPES * of t?ie sandy **!*. euggaat* frocks for daytime. sports wear. been , upstanding In major part# ho#* lUrndtng the tea plan 5. High crowned hats are very 12. Black Persian iamb Is leading in prevouls Civic Theatre shows, sweetmeat* purchased there good, but If one doesn't want to go a* trimming for coats and suit*. end a number are of Irish ances c-*a*rt that evening. Bo*** high-hat, there are smart hats with 13. And lead of with black, fol try, ' .. AND, . be Mk* at th* Stanford hallow crown*. lowed by brown, green, rust, wine _ Much of th# weight of the play i # CUbhou*# tomorrow, for t. The big news in evening styles and now this new cobalt blue sure 1* born# oy Mra. Boyle, nicknamed who must eount the calorla* are picture drease*. elegant, charm tricks In colors. -srat the fudge, stuffed data*, "Juno,'' by August* Corey Harrold, and by her "struutra' pay- TWO-PIECED WOOL SUITS l* a^d .other confftctiefta, Newcomer in Castwill i eandiad fruit p*al Children to Model cock,' of a husband, the "Cap tain," in whom Clifford Q. Olffin uta. , i>-vrndoni will he Mrs. A, H. For `Lady from Sea' Mr* L. U Burtlfigame, Mra. Mary Liles, who plays the lead Reeklay.. Mr*. Bufoid O. ing feminine role in Ibsen'* dra Mr*. Jt tin Springer, Mrs, ma, "The Lady from the Sea," to dackmuri', Mr*. H. J. Schlil- be produced Wednesday evening 1*8 Nellie K. Pleasant, Mrs. at the Civic Theatre by the work- Mcmilta, and Mra, B. L. ehep of the Palo Alto Community rtI. - Phsjier*,--la--a--oomparetive--new comer to the local stage, having PKRFOBMANCKS OF { been seen here but once `oefore-- WILL BE GIVEN- as the Evil Angel in "Doctor j Faustus'' last spring. However, pen'c; menres of "Counsel- j Mias Liles has had considerable nw," the drama announced dramatic experience . In other U>* A.ics Community Playi> to bat given, according to i*ion reached at (he organ!- rei-ent busine** meeting, st will ht Friday evening, .er y t.nti the second, Sat- places, and starred &* Moouyeen in the San Jose State College prod uction of 'Smilin' Through." As Ellida, she will pertray the mysterious snd languid young cvefiir.g, November W. woman who came from out by the are n sale at 35 cent* wide, open sea, where her father's the Home Hairy and at parsonage lay. The hypnotic lure ' Phannary, and may also jietJ from the secretary, of the sea is shewn In many forms y\d Gtey or any me/nber in the play. , . cast. Alt proceeds above The positive message contained , xpenern irjll oe devoted to hftic of more stage equlp-xl {(her improvements In i)l auf Itotiom ail tf which ome he property of the In this Ibsen play is that "Vowa bind no one; neither man nor woman," ana B is interesting tt note how the generation of Nor wegians were influenced by it In At Panhellenic Tea Children as wall ta adults will model smart, fall fashions at the benefit bridge tea to be given by Panhellenic Alumnae Association tomorrow afternoon ai the St. Fran cis Hotel tn San Francisco. Pro- pooda will go to the aeholarshjp funds with which needy women students at Stanford and the Uni versity of California ra assisted, Mra. Everett B. McLure is presi dent; Mrs. Weymouth Roberts, vice president, and Mrs. Waiter Kolosa. secretary. *` WOMANS CHILD Sr.WS FOB DfrTKMHEK BAZAAR At the last meeting of the Wom an's Guild t< Christ Church at Log Altos the 15 members present made additional articles to be sold at the bacaar la December. Owing to th# absence of the president, Mrs. Roger Sherman sf Mountain View, who is confined to the San Jose Hospital with a . broken arm, the appointment of ccmmittees to take charge of the various tables at the 'oazaar was postponed. Tea was served by the hostesses, Mrs. H. V. Gear and Mrs, W, E. Mack. find* h rol# worthy of th# talents revealed In earlier production*. ' Th* of her member# of th# oast Include: Robert Dwan, Dorothy Ann Henderaon, J. *P. Netting, Doris Church, Ton^. Seller. Eliza beth 'Bifnoaen, Edward J. Ryan, David linens. Jack Whltllng, Nor-rls "J'Bim'TT,--Rob--PatktfV'wm;-- Weaver and Jessica Smith, Season ticket holders are ad monished to use their tickets on either the 9th or 10th of Novem ber, infeteat. .of the dates damped on 'their pasteboards. Reserved seat* will go on sale at the Com munity House fPalo AUo 2ifl.il next Monday, at 50 cents each, WKHK Ff i>W BOSTON TO VISIT MOTHER Mrs, . Frank Abbey <Carolme Squire) has arrived frem Boston to visit her mother Mra, John A. Squire, until after the Christmas holidays On h*r way wait, she visited the Century of Progress Exposition. ,j. ~Vyats-fcer& In Men'* Suitings--Checks and New Tweeds $15? "ISN'T IT EASY, MOTHER?" New Leanty--quickly and easily--foe ' yearly r>very imrface in your borne, with llmsh Duco. l>uco flow* on aiMXTtldv and evenly--dries quickly jc- a bard, durable Him. - i-?n .1' BRUSH Finf. 95< t IDUCO Qiwh $1.65 PALO ALTO PAINT CO forming their marriage and W. T, FLOYD I'KFND Gl'F,;T divorce Jaws. c a r d or.un Members of the .. Community IS tiSTKHTMSKn For * 70*80 Reversible 534 Emerson St. Phone 21323 fltR'S HOME Horan of Los Angeles, who ,j ft r Saturday* lootball ! Stanford University, wu .-nd guest *t the home of Players will be admitted free of The So and So Club met for an charge, but others will pay 25 evening of cards Saturday at the cents each. There ate no reserved home of Mrs, C, E. Brown, 118 scats, lDonohoe street. All - Woof Blankets $5.95 Arthur Drake, chfts* expert, i Two ton* rose* are required I takes c.n ,20 opponent* at the eamei produce one pound of attar 1 'if? tti-lsw and Bister, Mr. SINGER, VIOLINIST AND PIANIST- Ftairo I> Tripp, in Arbor in the gelt tract He for- >Uende I Stanford GIVE VARIED SUNDAY PROGRAM *R Ji>IBKNT By K. K. FIJNT - voice.. of. ..lyric ..quality which she VG BEKS , At the Community Theatre yes handles with considerable skill In Gv. Bjryl Bishop Ccilett. terday afternoon a fair sized audi- coloratura passages. The flexibility minister of lb* enca listened to a program of more of her voice ** best shown in '.('i*ili-<t, I* vlsiiing here than usual vsMeiy, including vocal, Hlrttus* `Ttprlttg Voice*, ' Her other < irons he' summer parish violin and piano numbers. The eon- number* were Schubert's "Du blst -iskiy-m Mountain* to her irlbutlng artists were Mra. James liibie Seminar In Go* An " Marshall, aoprano; Miss Shirley ne is a guest of Mr, and Thall, pianist, and Mr. Ernest Paul lt*r V'srahmg i oilelf, a Stas ford gradu- Alwyn. violinist. Mra. Eiixabeth C. Hsumlit-on was accompanist, < a ; -- id*at yf Palo Alto Mia* Thalt made a very creditable ,y year?. WMh her parent*, showing with her group of piano and vtr*. W, V Bishop, number* which opened the pro upteo lb* obi home on gram. Th# fir*t of these, Mendels y street n*r University sohn's .first prelude from the Six *>ber* vfaso.an.ta Hall was Prelude* and Fugues, Op. 38, wa* in *fci!} days. followed by Debussy's "La plus lition u her pastoral work, que Untt". Although this might lint has been professor of take a trifle quicker tempo and gy >n th# Baptist Th<o- have, perhaps, more of the wait* rtmletMy at (* An**l*f lectiif* bn this and fiber luring thi wlntei. |n the it* will apeak In the San <, Gav rag o on her way character. ti|l, the'ijrasmliies* ami jiehahge of mood were well express* f&d- Quion's rustic sketch "The Har monica Player,"'was the third num ber in this group. Later In the pro gram the pianist played Ihree die,,Rub," "Bles* This House" by Mae Brahe, a simple song with an effective climax, amt, In lighter vein, "Homewhsra a Voire I* Call ing" with violin obbligato played by Mr. ANvyn. A creative gift was evi denced in a composition at her own entitled `'Spring's Awakening" *ung by request. The violin number* of Mr, Alwyn were well chosen and Included *Tegende" by Wieniowski. "Spanish Dance" by Reheld, the SchubertWllhelmj "Ave Marla," *ml "Tambouria Chlnols" by Brainier. ]n the** numtisrx, he w*t aide tuahow hla versalllity, his tone being per haps best displayed In the "Ave Maria" and his technical equipment In the Krelsler number with It* tricky plr.zlcatl snd harmonic*. number* from SchueH'* 'Cnrnlvat Thin review would not he com A 1>AV SAINT* r, BARN DAM'B < ween tarn dene* and so* Unite," including the grandiose prel ude," the graceful "Serenade d'Arlequin*' and "Tristesse de eotumblne,'' all given good reading*. plete without apeefai mention being given to the work of the accom panist. Mrs. Elizabeth C, Hamlhon who gave, such splendid support t# I