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g SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 SOCIETY sud, a0, Wazt Pt Mre, Autaier | Births Reported. BOOKLOVERS TO MEET. | R2in 2 samist simner, wit be deis Around-the Corner From o] | § make a visit_on Long Island before ll::h R::t-F e : returning to Washington. The followlng births have been reported to T Tiiae 1) Draker 1410 Gitara ‘street: i EW STORE B : Mrs. | Georys Thatcher Guerney, {he health department withia the last twenty-| Season’s Final Program Will Be e el ™ & 5 4 . 3 | former president general of the N. S.| H Stansfleld, girl. L EW PRICES \ : - . D. A. R, accompanied by her sister, d Nictord. girls " Given Tuesday Night. |FOR MERGER OF PHONE LINES. EW STYLES » ‘ the retiring vice president from the . #i l:ur::‘."hl. The Y. W. C. A. “Booklovers” willt state of Nebraska, left today for their Holar thelr Minsil mesting of ‘the) wea:] o Dasr & bl:'l_ introduced yesterday respective homes in Kansas and 3 etk Ison at the Elizabeth Somers, 11th| by Senator Willis, republican, Ohio, Gbats, Sults, Dressss and o full Bt of Miliinery. Sweaters and mmel, ‘boy. 5 : Nebraska after .a stay of several 3 and. Efe S Laafier® oy, |and M street, Tuesday night’ at §|the Intarstats Commeroe Commission . % . o weeks in Washington. and Mary L. Leinster, girl. o'clock. A musical program will be would be authorized to approve con- PHILLIPS P dent d M Hard Ret to = Tames ¥ "and Neille A. Recd. girl: ' | furnished by Miss Alice D. Taylor, | solidation of telephone systems when resigent an IS. ing etum - Miss Sophie Sweet will leave tontght | Wiiiam sad mesaie S ol | Mrs, Campanole, Miss Margaret Mans- | the publio interest demanded. Tha 812 H St. NW. for a short visit in New York. 1 ECW ag Jansie Williame. be. field and Miss Clarissa Livingston. |measure is designed to meet the mitu- 1 4 A A i Charles R. and Reatrice P The “Booklovers” will entertain at|ation in communities having dual and the White House After ] - John Trimingham, asslstant| willien ‘wnd Goldie Sheirer: 5% |the Powhatan Hotel Monday evening, competing telephone Services. : 5 Pt L T L P o bl bt b ol el el il f e it oo LR Our Motto . . ] | Mrs. Trimingham are staying at the i s : River Tri : , A X ] " Satisfacti i B ; a on o : Mr. George W. Wickersham, Attor- v BROS td > Charl . Di y 4 ney General during the Talf( ndmin‘_iSv A and Mrs. {derson, Dr. Charles D. Walcott, Dr. tration. is at the Hotel Lafayette for 7 r. Philip Smi Dr. arles F. Furniture Repair Shop White House at 9 o'clock | Marvin, Dr. E. W, : 1won. Col. . Les- Ein ? - > | | Preas Club Legion Pont P !‘)‘..t‘h‘r Y&fi ’r“\-i%.!lfl. this morning, taking break- | ter Jones, Dr. S. W. Stratton, Dr. Hugh - £ |to Honor Vice President. —t014 1dth St NW. | ...t before leaving the Mayflower.| M- Smith, Dr. H. F. Moore, Mr. Willlam & B UA et R AT BlaRi postiotiithe & d Ravenel, Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, Mrs. Har i ivi bar | e . National Press Club will give an open- rs. ding is receiving a number: Dr. Vernon Kellogg, Mr. John C. Mer- £ ] |Qir May party at the United States of persons by special appointment|riam, Dr. Louts A. Bauer, Dr. Arthur i ’ o N O T I C E marine barracks Tuesday_ afternoon, L. Day, Mr. John Hays Hammond, Mr. o % : Mternoon, LHIS Arternoon. | Gilbert Grosvenor, Mr. A. Chambers 2 by ‘lvz‘ol:;iv:iu;&o{h:‘hf“‘l;':fimm = To meet the ever increas- ing demand for skilled — L 5 . The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- | Oliphant, Dr. Charles C. Abbott, Mr. ETA z ¥ ued at an early da: The Vice 721 N s idge returned to Washington this|Allison V. Armour, Mr. C. Fitzhugh ; President and Senator Frank S. Willis inth Street l‘.w. watchmakers to take care of s 1 morning in company with the am-|Talman and Mr. Theodore T. Belote. will speak, followipg a concert by the 5 5 bassador of France and Mme. Jus-| Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor Marine Band. and later -the Marine J Adjacent to The Rialto serand, and their host, »Mr. Andrew |entertained at dinner last evening in 5 Corps Institute will give a parade. the small wrist watches, we W. Meilon, Secretary of the Treasury,|honor of his serene highness, Prince \ The National Press Club Quartet will have engaged the services of who entertained them at his home | Albert. The guests included the am- sing, and there will be dancing in the ’ two highly expert in Pittsburgh, during the Founders' |bassador of Russia and_his sister, gymnasium and the ballroom. The day ceremonies of Carnegie Institute. | Mme. Bazadoff, Mr. and Mrs. Robert BAN GIL BORGES, parade ground will be devoted to the ~ . SWISS WATCHMAKERS ||3rs. Coolidge will be the guest at Lansing, Dr. J. Howard Gore, Dr. and il Borges, minister of| outdoor party. Announc the Amval Of luncheon tomorrow of Miss Temple of | Mrs. Aléxander Graham Bell, Mr. and | forelgn affairs of Veneruela, whom k) ng To be & credit to our already Tennessee, who ié staying at the New | Mrs. Frederick V. Coville, Mr. and|she accompanied to this coustry on| Mrs. Barry Mahool of Baltimore, established _reputation as Willard, and on May 6 will go to|Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mr. and|his special mission. national secretary of the Service Star having_the finest and most Northampton for a visit of about ten | Mrs. Austin H, Clark, Commander Legion, will speak to the George Bald 99 scientific days. Henry B;l;:ze, :ld‘m his serene high- | ——————————————————_—_——0" win McCoy Unit, American vsVomexfl s ‘ ‘ IN 2 ness, and his physician, Dr. F. Louet ; Legion, on the subject of the Star Le- E | E / ‘Watch Repalr Deparhnent Prince of Monaco Mr. F. W. Baldwin, Mr. and M today Mrs. Bainbridge Colby, wife of | gion, in the Sunday school room of the in the city. Host at Luncheon Today. David Fairchild, Mr. Jobn Oliver La|the former Secretary of State, Who|Church of the Covenant. at 2:30 Gorce, Miss Mattis, Miss Catherine |iS Visiting Mrs. Charles Wetmore. Oth- | o'clock this afternoon. All members “Wo fuvaish esttmaicn ap re- The Prince of Monaco was host to-| Dunlop Mackenzie, Miss Nina Lunn ts were Mme. Wallenberg, wife | of the American Women's Legion are ok Aiveans temra e o the foowing Eucss | 14 Miss Gertrude Grosvenor, " | of the minister of Sweden: Mme. Pe- | invited. B you have any regard for 5 3 he third secre ter, wife of the minister of Switzer- = 7 your watch, have it examin- were invited: Prince de Bearn et de| Robert Woods m‘.é?,”; o et % llana: Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard. Mrs. .| Mr. Stein, the Russian minister to A New Sports FfDCk that s ed once a year and get an Chalais, representing the French em-|company at dinner this evening in|R. Govine and Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh. | Argentina, who is the guest of Capt. Sxpert opinion as to its con- :’:”«r Mr.l :\(tok::rclm\;:fd:r ?‘l::i' )l;*e honor of Prince Albert, and tomorrow | = and llflr . John Henry mhhan'sflwhile » destined to f I ition. ird assistal v of state; Mr. | the prince, accompanied by his sui Mrs. Robert Henderson, wife of |completing his visit in Washington be William Whiting Andrews of the State | will go to MD.,,.[°\-em§n"3.,hv‘?_m“l§1‘2 Commander Henderson, is entertain-}and who has been giving a number of % come extreme y % Department, Commander Henry Bou-|tomb 5 4 | . i P g of W ers ng at a tea this afte 4 to|lectures, entertained at luncheon at _AU]’_‘h Hee Bli % taen (o e scas Big ashington. Others in his|ing ca this afternoon from Party Will inelude arr. Winiam wine |5 in the drawing. rooms At the|the Shorenam, Wednesday. (ne am- popular with the summer or ness; Dr. F. Louet, physician to his|ing Andre: i Nark. | Bright Sednyl - | vassador of Argentina and Mme. Le 1 Watehualisen and Jeveelens serene highness; Mr. Austin H. Clark, ews and Mr. Austin H. Clark. | Brighon. in compiiment 10 Mrs Oaer| Breton, Mme. Hauge. Capt. and Mrs. 22 lccal aid-de-camp; Rear Admiral R. S.| The engagement is i i " | Gibbons, Senor Dr. Don_ Alfredo Gon- . op lu3 E) ‘Gh}j‘Y' Griffin, U. S. N.; Rear Admiral A. T.|Des Moines, lowa, zoday‘grr‘g;l:c;:me: \T"lllngtrs'[::go:" guest, Miss Max-| ;o Prada, secretary of the Peruvian college milss. posite Epiphany Chureh. Long, U. § N.; Rear Admiral L. H.|Wilson Wallace, son of the Secretary| A decoration of palms, ferns and|Smbassy: Col. and Mrs. A. T. Smith, Chandler, U. S. N.; Capt. Arthur J.|of Agriculture'and Mra. Henry C.|spring flowers adorns the rooms, and [ Mre Herbert Stabler and Mlle. TLio- Hepburn, U. S. N.; Mr. John B. Hen- Wallace, to Miss Virginia Stubbs of { those assisting in the hospitality in- | YeFas niece of the ambassador of Ar- Des Moines. The wedding will take|clude Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs, Ira C. ] 5ePtina- place in the early autumn. Mr. Wal- | (o, > the . Mr. pley, Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mra. Jo-| In addition to the executive com- }l‘cx:e:-w:]ha%nn?::_e:::y ;le"t:esfll:éf seph E. Thropp, Miss Hammond, Mrs. | mittee and‘!he twenty-five vle: presi tary of Agriculture amn YeaT8 Secre; | William L. Littlefield, Mme. Claude|dents which form the Ladies Auxil- 0 Wl Aer 4 e Langlais. Mrs. Joseph Hampson and|iary of Providence Hospital, Mrs. ¥armer, his father's paper. | Niss Alice Goodwin. Charles P, Nelll, who, is heading the tag day drive for May 5, announces E:ldllll‘i.:mh.-nndnr‘ Mrs. Walsh Entertains the following co-workers who will y Geddes Guests. Iaggrmally Tonight. assist in collecting funds for the free The ambassador of Great Britain| Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will enter-|Wards of the hospital: Mme. Calderon, and Lady Geddes were the guests in | yain informally at a d Sy Mrs. P, J. Drury, Mrs. George C. Ham- whose honor Senator and Mrs. Jo- nformally at a dance tonight at}jjion " Mrs, James F. Barbour, Mrs. seph S. Frelinghuysen entertained at|her home on Massachusetts avenue.|Cupp, Mrs. Callan, Mrs. T. M. Tucker, 1 desi; dinner last evening, when Secretary|If the weather permits dancing will | Mrs. Cipolari, Mrs. Maher, Mrs. Thom- Clover]y faShloned and lgned' of State and Mrs. Hughes were in the : f . a Mrs. 2 1 1 omnes ghes were in the [ b in the improvised garden on the 35 Sheridan. Mrs. 1da Galloway, Mise this new Sports Frock is made of roof and otherwise the baliroom will . g T. Leary, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Edward ' \ The ninister of Venezuela, Dr.ibec used. Costigan, Miss Roach, Mrs Thomas g Tricolette Sports Silk. Dominici, and his sister, Senorita W S I Dominic, will entertain at dinner this | Mr- and Mra Warren Delano Rob- | §heridan. Mrs. Dajeyv, Mise Maher, evening in honor of the minister of | bins will be hosts at dinner this even- = | 3 1 Torcims rniratToft Vi mintster, of | {Le” Whon their oighinen Fucsts nave | FAnes. Mrs. 3. M. Hawking, Mra Ma. ‘ ‘ It is shown here for the first time Senora Gil Borges and the other|been askod to meet Commander and =2 2 members of the mission of Venesucla | Mrs. Christopher R. P. Rodgers, who | Miss Wilcox. ) mn Washmgton. will leave next Monday for the Pa-| Mrs James Polk Ganmon is visiting The minister of China, Dr. Sze, is | cific coast. 1 1 spending today in Baiimere as the i her daughter, Mise Hessle Belle Gan- A feature is the new Pinafore Col- . guest of various organizations under | Miss Natalie Sellers Barnes, wnose |50 St CECRY CNEZe FCRCRL o O . . . Saddle Stra Bro e the auspices of the Maryland commit- | marriage to Mr. Mark Reed Yates| cthe “Onjo, with her son, Capt. James ]ar. Afl shades, |ncludmg Whlte, tee China relief fund, and will be the | will take place tomorrow afternoon, | {ohe Ohlo, with her son, Capt, Jame 2 3 3 g personal guest of Dr. ¥rank J. Good: | entertained at dinner at Lock Tavern | iurman, and is en foute to her home Blue, Lilac, Brown, Rust, Wine, . e commitfee and |Inn last evening for the members of : v 4 . president of Johns Hopkins University. | the wedding party which wil at Frederioksburg, Va. OXfOl'dS for Women B Brogram i nchits s Hreneor |t 00 "% Porty e Wil attend | coouty huncheonta be Onion and Emerald Green. All sizes tour of the harbor, @ reception in the| Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun|SiVen at Rauscher's May ¢ will have for women and misses. : Mrs. Juliet Low. . . 3 late afternoon at the residence of for- | entertained a srall company at | a5, Suests of honor Mrs. Jul 0 Specially Priced mer Mayor James H. Preston, and |luncheon today. = Last eveRing Mr. |(ounder of the Girl Scouts' organiza- .4 ° ” e o this evening a dinner will be given |and Mrs. Calhoun had a company of 'Clfi,','“‘," nfi{"';;‘.“;" ,;’;&,,‘2‘;% u‘?e"é’;:.‘{ Elaine” is a llkable DI'CSS and in his honor by the Cornell Club. |twelve at dinner, preceding the re- | §rouye’ ke : 2 $ 65 hearsal ‘ot “The Whita Goas Come.” | SCOUts: demurely fits into any wardrobe. 4 \ — Seeretary Hughes which Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun and their| Kappa Alpha Fraternity of George and Wife Honor Guests. guests attended. Washington University is holding a The Secretary of State and Mrs.] Mrs. Le Baron Colt entertained at Hughes will be the honor guests at [a card party followed by tea yes- dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. |terday afternoon, Charles Warren. housewarming in the form of a re- ception and dance for the friends of the chapter this evening in their new home, at 1731 N_street northwest, — Mrs. E. H. G. The house was previously occupied Brig. ‘Gen. Collardet, French mili-|a Uinncr last sveatng, " o0 POP1eE8 8t} % ormer Seoretary Houston and is tary attache, and Mme. Collardet and —_— well adapted to entertaining. their family left Washington today| Mrs. Daniel L_Borden will enter- e for New York and will sail tomorrow [tain a company of six tables at bridge . . for France. The trip is a personal, |this afternoon in honor of Miss Kath- Marriage Licenses. Put Your not diplomatic one, and caused them |erine Effinger, whose marriage to Mr. to cancel their social engagements|William Barbour Ware will take | Marriage licenses have been issued to the suddenly. Gen. Collardet will make |place in the autumn. A number of | ©4IT0%, This smart and practical Walking Shoe is one of our newest arrivals of excellent qual- ity Mahogany Calf with Ball Strap and tip; Cuban heel. Furs in i A L. i 5 torage— his trip a hurried one, returning to jadditional guests have been invited | sgnes .'";;.’.x ’:#‘“&‘:’.‘..‘-’.'m‘.‘[:“ a1, S I Washington in a short time, while |for tea later in the afternoon. ck Bowden of 2 Mme. Collardet and the household will Thelma Burroughs of this city. A To have i . |Spring Field » . Paul . Gramth. . spend the entire summer in France. Gl:ll‘:mn:.d’l“‘d'):;r::w. “Hgggg 7. Taylor and Nellie B. G v them hang- The United ‘States minister 10| Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Adolph| ' Wiltam & Emers of Seattle, Wash., and ingi Switzerland and Mrs. Hampson Gary | caspar Miller and Mrs, Gharles R, |Bertha B, Ferguson of Chicago, Tl " mginaroom will go to New York today for a|Lindsay, jr., deputy commissioners of | Harry Phillips and Edoa Parr, both of Land- and are al- with a cir- week's stay and will return to Wash-{ the Girls Scouts in the District, will |°%¢f: Md. s ington the end of next week. review the troops as they march on Ul g ey s et S, ways work-~ culation of rs. Gary entertained a company | the i for their annual spring of We & i at luncheon at the Shorcham yester- | field mect tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 | = Tores B Weown mok Flosenie L. Wilson, ing to pro- dry cold air day when her ten guests included Mrs. | o'clock. James H. Defandorf of Jarrett Park, Md., | [UA id b. : d wr:u;. gne ofslhe Chleélu!lice of the A Mrs. Cnlvint Coolidge will be the nnfi fl-nl‘l:ll 1;. ucnow;n o(lwllkn-mm, P ‘vide our pub- 1s an advan- United States Supreme Court. onor guest of the scouts for the field | Raiph H. Young and Bessie 3 f . P Mrs, John B, Henderson will enter. | ¢t and, Mrs. Harding will attend | Robert Cets of Mt Jackson, Birdie | |py lic with the tage even if r: 5 Wwill enter- | the rally May 7, when she will receive | ¥ 4 ira- tain 2 distingulshed company at din- | & gold, tendertdot pin, the insignia of i T “’;OSt fdesxra there was ner this evening. her office as honorary president of | 3."F, y of this eity. mer- national organization of Girl| Lee T.Smith of Remington, Va., and Effe E. ble o = thfear“:)f moths. e guar antee against moths, fire and theft. Let us call for them. Special Silk Hosiery Cordovan and White; $]_ 55 full fashioned, with double heel and toe. 3 Pairs for $450 ’ Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street Mrs. John Allan Dougherty had at White of Bealeton, Va. i t luncheon with her at the Shoreham William | chandicifis H. Owens of Fairfax, Va., and Mrs. C. O. Sherrill, wife of Col.|Martha B. Johuson of this city. the lowest Sherrill, aid to the President, {s en-| Frederick 3 tertaining at a small informal tea this possible afternoon in compliment to her . mother, Mrs. John D. Robertson of price. A per- sonal shop- ping service Leavenworth, Kan. Deaths Reported. is at the dis- Frank T. Appleby, wife of| . soiowing deathé b entative ADpleby Of New Jer- | e pern antronont i oo loer ried o posalof those whose sy, entertained at an informal din-{ fosr hou Root, 76, Providence Hospital. time is lim- 4 ner last night at Wardman Park ert mm r Hotel several of the New Jersey dele- | John H. Trushéim,’ 00, 210 B street soata- ot. : Branch, Mrs. Gréen of Jersey City and| Arthur F. Bundy, 20, Walter Reed Hospital ited. May T osp! Mrs. Grieve of Cincinnati, Ohio. Margaret A. Price, 68, 1032 Kenyon. we hel P Soclety of the Daughters of 1812. The | Man guests included Mrs. Steelman of lstbars A. E. Brows, 8% 526 13th street soutl - Kafmin, 37, Emergency Hospita ou? its With Guests of ey Haislip, ‘1 th, yous Mrs, R. L. Craigle. sipsslabret T el ephone Main 725— for full in- Elizabeth, Mrs, Slocum “of Long Diplo; Mr. a ospital The secretary of the British embassy | Jounfoyd Butler, 50, Freedmen's Hompital. d) formation. & and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigio entertained | Ellen T. Huat, 42, 408 New Jersey aven: ! 6 9 ety at dinner st ovening, when| e Bemwn. e dsie ity et =70 | | 0 smart new Henrletter Tl 60, 1833 Ot itree On sale tomorrow A big group of eompany st i s evering, wne X .50 to $79.50 Suits R I e et hinglan Aoyl Hocpt for y oung women in the mu Ch w ant e d Switzerland and Mrs. Hampsor Gary, the third secretary of the Italian em- ® bassy and Signora Celesia, Mr. and Mrs, f B e i and Men War: | WILL COMMAND CANAL ZONE. | : ox Coat dtyles ter R Tuckerman, | no| p 22k, Gen. Adeibert Cronkhite has 5 Prof. ana rs. rfiel orne, who | been assignes 0 e command of th. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Graigle, | military district of the Panama Canal on sale Saturday at the have returned to their home in New |Zone as the relief of Brig. Gen. Chase inarily low pri York. W. Kennedy, who has just completed extraordinarily low price of & The Misses Thomas, daughters of Mr. | @ two-year detail on that station. f o Landon Thomas of Atlanta, Ga., will| Gen. Cronkhite now commands the | ¥ en from our regular stoc arrive Friday. May 6, 10 be the guests[3d Corps Area, which embraces the of Mr. and Mrs. Craigie. District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ° ginla and Pennsylvania, with head- The_former Governor of Tlinois and|quarters at Fort Howard, Md. His out Of the grades up to $89'50 Mrs. Frank O. Lowden will arrive in|successor will be named in a few da: ’ Scintillating with bead work Tricotines and Twill Cords ‘MMr.l:‘?a Mrs, Willam P. Upler of ount Vernon, N. Y., who also have & 3 place at Stockbridge, Maas., have ai Fashionable ° nounced the engagement of their daugh- S80S ter, Miss Bdith Chamberlain Uhler, to | [ff Feminine —_—— Washington today for & short visit. ek esboidiry Plai an d. fancy silk linings \ Lines enhanced by clever braiding Exactly the type suits the smartly For a store that specializes in the finer apparel, $39.75 is a remarkably low price Mr. Maclin P. Davis, son of the former A < . for a suit of this character. Quality, undersecretary of state and Mrs. Nor- Footwear dressed young woman is demanding, e weadimg_ will take’ place in the the much-liked and picturesque I?ox coat however, either in the workmanship or s 1 omorrow=-- model—also the new modified Directoire materials, has in no sense been sacrificed Mre. JAmes Bobert M o e o nn lines for those who love a mannish effect. on account of the price. 5 . . . x £ fortnight, it d t variety of fabrics wide enough to meet every O e Yomt yeneio oty B & was accompanied by Miss Janet Rich- taste—for every occasion—Crepe fie Chine, Can- AT U S o T ton Crepe, Georgette, Taffeta, etc., in Navy, Black Clud. ; % and the wanted lighter colors and combinations. Embroidered and beaded. All ladies’ and tgowart Gen. Jona 5, Foribing. ad Dlscount misses” sizes will be found available, g This Special Sale is limited to 50 Suits—sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. . ° . Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Will Give You Service You can even afford the luxury of Silk Stockings with silk garter hems—as garter clasps cannot ruin them. Any “run” that starts above from garter-clasp cuts is stopped by the gold stripe and the stocking saved. And the price is only $2.75 pair The models are the most attractive—and the been the guest of Mrs. Stephen B. y D Last Day Arri s d ‘1 principal speaker. Other distinguished | (Tax 8c) or with mercerized top, $2.00 pair and no tax. Vlng a1l y e e o, nvied wore thelam: STRAPS | Tans, browns, grays, white and black—any shade you want : ll| Chiet Justice of the United States, Mr. in Gold Stripe Silk Stockings! | —the Summery Frocks—Organdies, Swisses, T committee in chavi ot arranpa: ||| eoRelSldine operatioss v be o Silk s . 65 P | Nets, Ginghams, etc.—presented in ‘charmingly Cen. Hamort K. Noble, Dr: Livingaces | SHarsed sad semodeied shos shop 51050 Flber tOCkmg5, C I'r. | A great purchase for a big Saturday Sale—1,000 pairs of Fiber Silk Stockings that are so good-looking and long-wearing, with seam back—all sizes and all colors—black, white, cordovan, navy, fawn and suede. Don’t miss them! original creations—attractively priced. Tiveses 8. Grang, g2, o mont and e Val Richter (The W-nh!ngl;fiuh T have & Mrs. Gum F. Authier and Mrs.

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