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Show . Fashion ; :Show.'0 1 Wonderful j. ... T ByE.M.H. , ; No three-line advertisement I Ias used to select the man-' man-' Jiikins who will parade in I Jashion's latest decree at the j Tachion show tomorrow ere-J ere-J J nin6" the Hotel Utah ball- I room, but to the cry of charity "d, greatest of all, the' parity for . little children saSety answered and will give their time and money for this great cause. " The Neighborhood house and i free kindergsrten daily cares . for nearly half hundred tiny tots whose mothers must a-wage-earning go, and quarter quar-ter of a hundred more, a wee bit older, are given instruction in kindergarten play work through the efforts of a group of women banded together for this worthy purpose, and each year it grows and grows, so i that coffers must be supplied . with additional funds. Fashion shows women and perhaps some men dote on. I trh season they vie with ! each other for front row space I to watch the mannikins parade thia fictile dame's latest whim, j so a bright idea was conceived Ii by the women sponsoring the j j Kaighborhood house that this' j form of entertainment above i CI else would attract, and, with the aid of a prominent J Weal firm, who will provide j tie last word in smart attire, Qie ahow is being staged to-. to-. morrow evening at the Hotel Ctah. ballroom. That the 1 41 1 ire will ba smart there is .ij IT question, and tiat it will II he displayed to dvantage i tiere is no doubt, when the j Sallowing fair Halt Ike ao-I ao-I ijety matrons and maids have . wnsented to be the manni- I loos: Mrs. John B. Burnham, II Mrs. Lloyd Weeter, Mrs. David I Keith. Mrs. Paul F. Keysor, II Mrs. Phil D. Allison, Mrs. W. H. I r4vin, Mrs. Thomas F. Boise, I Jlrs. Albert Fisher, Mrs. Serge I t Baliff, Mrs. Hal Lamb, Mrs. 1 Jtartlett Wieks, Mrs, Charles 3 L.Brpoks, Mrs. Ruel O. Hal- I Ii)ran, Miss Dorothy Bam-I Bam-I wrger. Miss Marjorie Bidwell, 1 llisa Mary Dooly, . Miss Vir-i iuia Hills, Miss Lillian Wood- i j Jard, Miss Mary Lynch and i lins Marion Bird. j ) : |